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

 - Class of 1952

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Marmurle rrmooa, Jum. umm .. . . '. 7 Wr1Qr! ureanups wen: mm ::1H'--- a mai, waicy-,ed me up 3 presbyle,-ianvl We-had a good talk He shovmfe Posfgme, N501-ni Kelly, Jerry' I C. . '. . Eglstrfmxe aubsutuxing dried fish anu Olhvfl' pear mrmlzh 3 C BIWBFS 1nCNd9'me ms heavy Smal Que' whm Ghermg and Janet Sommerx'1lle.1 uc mn' Chinese delicacieslin their Wm- d0m,in1h0pam,lm:, burglers' 3 short hue ago' 3 Morton J. Luvass of the YYIUSIL' In mnnpmnn wuh Erie mum ' dows for the brxghtly' coloreimcmv mc rpappcamdi a 1:21115 chopid nnmbwn? axes.IOr1 Department of Allegheny Col- U, hmmm pmpmmgu the Omer of XX'ilham H, porrelams and garlsh gnmcxqiigs by .hmmy Hmmm? people are nntqcaiivef Sfjvggece gsfsgrzagsdnl lege is the guest cnnmu-lor: Nm, Hamm: Tmchn R10 -I-,gn m. xoppfzfi me frxnjhe tourist traps' on lxgllhes Hmmm? was Show nlormed about thewmulam ha d ' J. C, Onrirew ofthe vm-arxonahday mwalpd mm mm. lm Gan 1 288 .aw-rfgbullrinngs here -were 1 more a mmfuny dmmd church in the Unit-W , W ma 9 any morjgricullure department ml' al ,mn gmdmt: had qwnpd Red fhnrx of a pcbealen and anvxent. but hole urine Wit, him mic.. any, for instance, do ngysefhan 'hey must have made tr-nd 'the vm-atmnal agrivulturc mow' Blmd Donor rgkfdgp cards Suhierts. their age with dignity. No auto- walk hgur xx-astwnm m nr the morning oifer-'S lppfilnfo a SIFFI .saf?'.Aqfd1nner whish wae held at WHWT' A-mm Incl w-r-kk c-ar-nwalgn. Omffrf to mmobnes rode through me Street: quartz-r part. Hs' smiled Q were Hurley Ithe sldewalks were almost k i A ne their hlrund Rm- B5-rnirriem tv as he xmllwd acrnsx ,Q in Krvrra at 'kyf.L1Qm,lHL,. E P , ., , . Lxdrlcll. hand fxtvnflbfi. 3' Tramlng Urn- -w H- nu ' ' - - ' I unclrrstawl wc 0 4 ,M -- 1- H1011 Liddell smgled out a house m Q he I '- on hah' 2' JS ROPQFHHZ. 2.1l'rhe crmcr oi the block mth a frxvurla Mr, Iminic-ll 'flllalfd mf' RPdPif'rv0. 2,-10.01315 Chinese gl-DCE,-y on its l.x11f1c'1l nfwifivd. U DUNN 3QKil'lX l9d RUSRPII, 2.35, ground 1100,-b Tm. gmranre m me lmmrif-fl hand Ulirlfuo T I1'1fC'Ff'f1UPEi21l9Clarvnc'c- L Axd 11- b v Q Q emalg rnexhat ynuwmr-1 c- ---J-fu -qw g---1----W axes cu, mmugh steel 5819511 Luuiny ww new .,. ,t...,...-e., R A C - we ings a me x A, a . YYBYW'-1nT1'USV1l'P, ' 11 'rnuma evemn .Thxs mn. P 'W hite,the famous New v f n a igrswas aiwxded bvglhe School Twcntybscxon ' to be heard itect whom Harry g husband ol the velyn Nesbit 'Thaw- ly shot and killed in quare Garden that the plans for this .....a... ,anafmen mn Of course the VVQ-cl Side Fggd board presxdentf. secretaries and Ollrf COFAVC' A Fuel DOI-iS have feed and xuenupcrvlslnsz prinvmals inf H125 . , , h 1 end of Frie County 3' m' m me 1'-H9 mountains of both, out in the big nort Wes ern . , V warehouse. We'd llke to do aM.E,Kn1p1en,sup:-rxntr-ndvnl olhmfw' story, one of these days, on Mr.I-Irie County Puhllc Schools, rc- INOUNIDPOIAY Wursl's great store. But lt WUUIQNICVVEY1 and led the dlscusslon con-H1059 'ff G1-54153 -'--'H f L--'- -1yh,rn--,- .. --....., .,-......,m ff-hm-.I lvmxlatumz nas5QCl3'51 H- Lay' I' o. I News Sfory By AP Editors HMC lljlfww- ---A-f - WW. yt-......,4 uf., .,...a..eeu .... ,.,..,,,,, ,...,, -.. 5UP9l'Vl5Cd me hullfflvlsit amodern printing establish-:Marys and C, W. g11Enberggr,14tlr Sl., hw Stairs. -And new the Churrh folk will be lortahly there. Thus hen live to enjoy the I ones. Which is good ppenod we attended I Harry Thaw, As st for the New York d made sketrhf-s of bit. Instead of being ntence, Harry Thaw been given A medal. million Harry Thaws ntry just now. As a I shook hands with owing his trim, to!d ld always be my hero. is. Yrnent-of today. In Erie, droppef ,mpg-vising princxpal, amended agzalnst Thoma. nn at McCarty Prmtin , on East - - v ,Wm 5' 5 -N371 Q if vt an Eric rrxme ring ednesdayllmh SKU against 7th where Sales Manager Al dge Elmer L Evam in County' Wahl showed me,lhe huge, new!! ' ' I1ippn,S1l4 w. mm t - l , . , wo C0 or men' In acuon' It sux months to two to four vcars. ! lWe'h,', 61: W U ban hmxrrlll. doesn'l look much like the old . . ' r Prinllmz press-yer you know ifgremd Jan U b . Marf-arm Fu . . , y city and state: V a 'pre-ss. hs Q preclslon mn- HR. All but one had previous RD 6. agfnner rhme. as long as from here town 'mum 354 Pug-:fly . . the middle of next week. Whntfrecords' wonderful .machine work mustf Sentenced were: Joseph S. Hey- Also. pwlmp ' ' ns have zone mm the bullfilnil 01 it-'I'l05kL 19, 550 E. 14m sz., 24 years 23d sl . anal 1 The huge press runs with hardlylin the Allegheny workhouse' Erie Comm, a sound. A glass twat 1 if will no, ,,em,f,e. ffmfeygg Arthur Harper, 20 341 W. 2d sa.. i32:SifnHaf5f7O should see me beautiful color-2-4 years in the Allegheny Work-3227 5,,ffa,,,' plant lS the cleanest prlntlng S41 W 1 th it Z-1 years ln the Jones 1915 work it turns out, The McCartyqhouse: Irvine J. Fetterman, 19,1719 E. mm gt- -Il 'l 'l '1:f LS '? NNLgmLYA1lpgi'nynfVerkhousep Robertl I 1' 11 Ifyrxk, New: so thrrej The mn front nifloe in' e the boss was om. ack. I asked ii I might ld. I sat down m th -and hoped Mr the the West Side Feed store whuh covers. a square la lowalty school 1 aas state su' pub at whiz come m So I wan-,1 imgf The Area C.u'h0n monnxme lx produve Y xntonmplc-to burning fuel ml, gasolmc. rmaung gas 0 foal, Dr. Shuherl explaxnexl. 1 is odorless. tasteless and color less, It is deadly. Ile offered fue suggestions 'for preventing carbon rr-onoxid poxsoning: 1-'Make sure your flrc pof ls, DAY-BY- DAY RECORD E? ,sell, 1420 'ward Russell me r ry'm'1rn, against John pc-nvillcg Mary lsde St., against also 1401 Parade Virginia against Roy lfbionz Mrs. 2523 Wayne St T. Vaughn, n...y -. A130,,fQH for xtlmerson St, r.r1e. axw-wm . Y . ilcmi' noyhmg keeps alhearmg and pleaded innocent. He 11's developed into a multi-bi!- P H, Q I r gms like 3 well is trying to raise S500 bail. Dam-jlion-dollar business. lb Srllfgga mo I looked at TWOTI WHS BI'T0S79d HY 1 3- fn- YP! Papa's entry into the shopplng mg cis 2626 m dern fishing 'erdav bv hfrouih Police ipiclure is important here. inighuild J Ochs sets everymmg Laurence Nelson was installed A Slmkesman for Gimbels in' PGV Soboleski SPOH5' I lookedds president or me VVes1eyvx11c Philadelvhla points Our: 1A3t'sWS'? iQ15,Bru,,0 Oh!! 33161263 Hose Co., al a rmenl meeting. 1 ldxsngrtlgb Others installed were Harol oath lu the E. Black. VIC?-DIYXIIIPHIQ Eugene eachorsk K. Smith, sc-v1'eIa1'y: Davld XVa1, lc-rs. treasurerg Harcdd E. Black, ht xmnuc-m-Inicig Jam-'Q Church, assistant . up his f-hieig William Porter. captaingl Bcnnv Gradlcr, lil lieutenantg' Ur' - . '..,,., n-.LL,L.!,,,.,,' M take a oman who works durmgin I E1 St.: and dlthe day as a secretary, She's SYHYP' 1616 married and about the only time Cftmfrles during the day she can do her: Lil xhoppmg is riurmg her lunch citieiearingg also hour. Well. thafs all right lor :hop petitions the little things. but when it conv, indigent romes to buying 'big' things like fensfnkowsm a refrigerator or a dining room warve Menoskv' 456 W- lem St - - Y--A mmm... .uma -. m , ,. gh ,Mm ,NM Active 1n Democrauc served as county chairman The ECHQ RH 1952 C,lII'NSOIl5YiHC. pt'llllSflYilllld porfanf Evenfs of The Year in Brief? 55511 a post to 1950 St.: Charles Smith, Conewango Ave.: ol 3 Wood St. of 10 Glade Ave Moore. of 429 Lookout . . . - 'Www lar er hay cro u A - A. Y, . . xn the state. E , P an mine' va! this contest is prmffng immensely popular. ' . ' ' to take anuss :mf gums and Pmafoes ww' Not all the contesfnnhl, however, are reading the ruler D 151181131-xaprt-. 11--f.---- Two others who oath or 10 bd! e Pnncmal befor' in adwmc carefully enough. ln the first place, many are cutting down 3' 5 U1 94 WOW U N. ed 'the ,HIE the WUI vllvr 01 field 'nf their chances of winning by sending snapshots rather days' so 10214 fof an U W rewwe also honored :fruit crops, the survey revealed. rg 1 h Q h 9 f0m3m'9 0 Someone 9 er I th , po ran p u ograp s, t U . rinlgpsf has d Ort a tonnage basis, 1931 pr Judges ot the contest. will be asked to decide which twin NHSTRZ,lf35p'gri:TElr:1?n:rgct mkoxlvgfhiizaiqx In H or last year is' Fmpn -yyfas halmqst 2 r ce ITE most- .ww www? kpk,Fgf?f.?klfE'..'P:e..f!.e::fAthdeaQngfwx'1Ih older people and those who are emotional and im-loffl MU, which lam-g above their 1950 2Y1d'in, Wing Four the commercial 1I95S't4-100,-' for fresh mar-lu. B 211011 door. V311-le 'v' 'Vic ' Wm 'H' 'cent DHDYUEIIIIU!-f ' ' , , r- - , , , Qthere above value above the crops for t declined during and September due to Northcentral and counties were n of corn potatoes an ' Separate photogrnphs of each twin are lcceptable Sim . .. - ' A A ,, A ,,,,.,, E ' Happy Blrthday. Aquarnuf. Your best opportunmes this year R ' I' 'mmmm' must hum been hken within 'wo yu' are most likclv to be found close at home-the first part oi the T ll'C l Your among yuur immediate family and associa and your then later in ' he the year breaks sl :IH and we Chronolo and may ca Ind Inv Mn day, Inter e KEIY SVVARTZPA 75 1952, Sh ag? 54 a m nf Rltll. l Lvroy S' of Herb' will be CL Funeral Road, b. ttld s O Y-'nun at 1 m. 1-mnu. u gy of The Top New lf Thunatiy and Fr: ume. for us to realzze that actmus -'KEY' S'-ffnff'if1 QW GEB-Mondly. Jmqis complaint as hmformalv- but past are still matter of vital con- xi, Clixlvlrllsxgzgsil Cum, Jr HX In gwphpnmmll be a career man II x 012 Woodlawn Ale..1 I t Howland mu lu htll at , en UU am J. Zlmm 5100, . Juhn JC MC- loo 'rn tn John SI , 5100. Carr ux. Jams-5 F Sr . 5100- W nan- 17Lh St, n tn Noel f limo S100 mt-ned no inf and to Attend UIPUC checks here and that noth- dent paintings at the Interna- C fag mmarfv kt:-Tut-Tiwalv-X1 Blwkf mem 1 1 Cl , N 1 V- -,t,,,, mt s.-rvlcrs Crmc Ury. 5100 ll. tiny A Vxllntl CID, if-riff ' 33:35 5- STAR FINAL iffff Publialu-rl by the Senior Class of the Clll'NS'l'llSX illc Joint High School nl-t. ll tt Fa Blu ux, ull F tn Sr all H wx lu ,M ln Lux 1, Elo nm .. xx' AM . L., Ha .an tl- L . .lm XY .'A'rlCb fm? 1 VK'--slfy S rn Guin: , Sl Samara ux Ft ua lu Ifjivt n tw-atll Tug' r F tt rw Sl 1.-J ux In li A Pez ul., Ar:-A-q A At. 'll-1 2 r.- 'vlaf D sl, .Juv an X W rua Hfk 'Iwi' crwht F Hun Han, Pat ,U iw Jang l. .,mQt gpm Xlkft un Ill Tl.v'uv'Fv V '1 , ll 1 lu t W J'tnS1 . 1' u K-1 :xx m Arthur M - .-ll 1 vw Const xrrsr-:vsu-mpvzy 'runny Jun spew. ' 1952. Lvm , mmf of xwfg, A Klan-1 uv, 'Ou IAKE tes Face Uncertain Future Penalty for the charge is 5 M F d X une or ssoq to 821.000 and two tc me fmhe3 'tf1:u' 'Hin mg yfars In pmimf' Some xrregutarmes showed up o T avfs' T: ZYUPSJFE? at 7:l9n1ng them the buslness of both nr.: was e lrs to ind E m-ln Cm, mp, A police detecme was Sfefs bfldyg H2 fold SY-U9 Pollcfturned up nothing after two W A in my U Au Kfmf Pmfecfoffposral IIVSPPCYOFQ dxd they nalled In mme pan: nf !heFold souls so grateful for any Sus! Mr- Bowman lived with his brother AH Ufflfer O! the winter drew is more nf 3 lure of klndmw' Of malpfldl QW daughter Mrs LaVerne Mi h he Haw the dm' 3 beating --,,,, k M, ln: --gen to me extent of x ' A St' Hblfe Gigi: The cop picked hxmielf up off the . . , UI ng-Kgn MILL!!-A H H lhag followedh hls line of work your does She Sound mu A wal.. Mouse I E Lungs U- the appmntment to fam 1 mot e tu an was at t P rese t ti . . . ' ' Mandty murnml, Jun. 38,.H952gaf-ed at work pon n We er? 5?f'f1P3lh9UC PQTSOU7 ING- ffl? Survivors include two ri dmed men to ex Judgp IL G,,,!',kv,l:g! SLYQA1 hublncg-ll a new resx- .x , W SQ- , .QA r HUEZTI D Cl Justm Nflller former Mrs. Mlcheau and Mrs. Fl OI Attx Gen crlmlnolognst an PFIHHIQ of Bradford, an: Miller actepted tendered h grandchxld, Karen Ann Mi presld v-?..,A uma U hu:-m..Lmrl,Ar EDITORIAL T1111 I1 IL 111.111 1-111 111 11 O1 11 IS 1 111.111g111Q, 01111 P10 Q11ss .11111 .1111.11111-1111111 .111 111 11111 111111111111 111s 1pp.11111t 011 110111 1111 111111 11111 11111011 5 11111 '1l011 111111 1111 011111 111 511111111111 11111 X1111111.111 11111s p.1p1'1 1.1111111119 1111 913111101 111151 11.111g1s s 1 1111 1 1 ll 1111 1 11 s 11 s 1101 01 0111 111111011.1111 1111110111s 1111011 1111110111 111.1s 11sf 1 .111q1-s 111 111 11s 01 1101111 F01 1111s 11.1s011 111 11.111 1s111 1111 11s11p11 IS 1 111111 1111 1 1 11. 1011111 111 11s11.1 SL S1 111 11 IS .1 C1lC1lL1ltlOl1 10 1 11 136180118 .11111 p1.111s 1111111s .11111 1110111111111s 111.11 111g1111ff 11 10 1 11 s 111.11111111s s 1 1.1s1 111 1101111 1111s 1 ,, ss1111 H 11111111 XL s11111 1111111 . 1 . 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T1 3 1' s gf-111.1 111f1'1. 111341111 11'i11 ' ' 1 1. 1 g 11 '11- U 1 11. v Th ,.,H N, zu., W1 .bl and 111 - 1 s1111i01's 1111111 llll' 11'i11 - ' - 10111- 1'11 10111111, 111 fu A A 1 7 in-7 3 lj 11 A 1 11 S-1'1'11s 115 11 '1l1ll- 1 l A ' glffl' ' Yi x.v'2-W J. A'.A 3515. 1 , , .1 N I 5... A Y , I 01 111111 1 1,1 1.1 '11 1 5 1 1 1 , ,E 11 1 , , 111 1 . NS, mlic School Systc-nts All Over the Country 'are EIllCl'gCI1t'y Because of Mobilization By BENJAMIN FINE :use the needs nf the natmnal zatmn rrngram are sn great ran p-.Hur sf1w.w,. mfng up K BPM' vnfl he s1'1'1o1.sIv hand:- 11. tm-.r np.-.Q---1. Tm r..,,. mn of rranv srhom liz. l-11r11zs wx ll n he postponed and rf1::vq1,1-ntlt 'ill he more ovev-rm-111.n,z There shortage: of tenth:-rs. ,md xgstenxs will have in nftept trained personnel, Morale amnn F! I! YOW because of e serious pmblen: l1o1z's st-hvnle uc: Mrk xutfi the 1'111hl'1 Yortn T1111'S' 1111111 tonal 1-f1n1t.t1o1'1s 1 K tr01r1ncon1e. . t.-1.t....-- local Improving Administration of chools N e W A gf E The graduate schools of ednuatlon ot seventeen Euslt-in 111:1vers1t11-:1 ret-1-ntljf adopted a tcn-point prosgrnxn to rn:- pravuca, with l1n:1te1l hold expemcnce This 15 the ten-1-mnt pmgram: KH Pinvl the tu-st features of cur ric1:l111n, iaczlattes antl student aelccip C e d U r e tton 1n the unlvcrstttes and make tht: .n!orn1at1on avaxlable as a pool. I' Changes Ass 121 Dtscover the best practices o HARHNBLRQ' it 'J 4 P ' school a11l1n1n,stra1o1s on the Job ant Tv Fil'l'f1U3 3 - i1 V1-r 4 tt.-l 1111tke these p1':i11t11-ca known to the uni 1'sT.1't- f -1' 1115.11-'1 '1 -11 11 l'- r - 1. ' . ve-1's1t1vs and to working administra 'll'-'iff' 51 'll 11-11' '1 ' 'Y ' une, 1-,1EIv -11:,.111l.1 ,11- 1 13h Imp-111ve rm1l1nt'1f'a:sethe use 0 iii lfll IA ' ' i ',' the 1nt111nsl: p as on-the-Job training Yi '-'4 Pi Wo im' ' V ' for :tn-11-1 51 -1 0-vfj'111 QU S 111 T 1 V , i ..,.. W ork- tud Plan ucceec s -- onerattvel, A V ' N problems and generally lfarn from on1 'H 'M hi 1 anmhprl I 1 1:1-11 11, 1 - 521-31 1-11.1 .- - .11 ,1ss11ss'1,1::? 17.31 ,1- 1 , State Resources K, ,,,3--. .1 ,, x , ,1 ',m,g-h -. 1..- KSV Further the 1 -.1 11.1 2511-1 1-2 1--1.n1,. .rw prove the prepatntmn of s11pur1ntu1i1l-1 'YY' W' 'Y' 1101 I Curwensvllle The Yinanttal prohlenu are enfrrrtnxs L ln 1h11 hte of 1i'.ng1nflni1f1'1 srtvml ' ten 'War-lu are Fawn! L rlaxrenlin 'me S We 1:e1t1rg e1m11gh 'un-111 tn 11'-n-'11ft new ru-1 xo 1ld1r1gs and to 1v1a1nla.n 11-me thu hn- 2 mm- 1.11. T1-. H111-... 1--,wc ' ' M1 s- hoois are now pat tng the teford 111.m Hai nf S3 h1ll1on for tm-tr sr-hon s, an tn- mn creass of S350 000 000 mer last year. L.L.HWk-N5x.ILLI,. g Mbmmlx 1 More Funds Needed 15 1111 1111110 ln--..1d 1-I 11111 C111-Orr . Yet school aflmzntstratorx 'nsmn that V'm'U 'L 'xH J'1Lm NIM!! sisiiw t..4...t.n...,. MH, bm. as mum t-11: 118 1- -111111411 1111111112 lint Xnvhaugn. did m 1.11.1.t1l11111lt1lt1-11:-.11-111.1 111th :tn wwf? me plrcem :.p1-,.:.'.1-11 for 1. 1:1-'.v 1t.n1111'-Sc1n- 'U C Mm If me rbi-.rPUl111 l.1.t1stl1111-I t1-rtl1t1j111nt111'P. Late e11111at:0n X Tl.1 1.ppl11nt111n t-1 the Putn- satesranf me DM: , My Warn , ' 'l'.'u111a D1.-tntitencut V Wm NI e T200 s hqaxe nn he extra I 1Tf.a mlw e 039' I U 5 ahze th1 . War II, And now, V mm I e 111l1v11l1l:1l envy factng thet ' ' .AL th ' struts V' hotit the country A :omltnii ' V' hell-V 31.112, Board Oka 5 mi- 11 1' f - ,, . . , 0,000,001 - ' se tha word --havoc Vk11.1f pf-zrgrtltlx Ctolrftldb y gig 11,-Kun :1'Q,'?1t latest 1n the ser h.1x't- 1.f 1-5111111111112 za r.111.v . ywa y t wx' htnlti- d ri l .wma SHUU, by T t:1,h sul11111l b.11iti111tg 11111i1'r '11 wr pn P I Jnmmq-I 11 1 -11-1111-w 11131 -'..t-- 11-141sl11t1--n uns 111-111.--.cl nv 7 Z n'- C I e tht- State 1.-Q. 1g J., 3.1111 1:1s't1tw111111111151-11211-C1.1-Fterulnl nt- 1-111-11- 17 ' 1 - . . 5 'fin . - 1 - . v . A 1 F ...Q .-111.113,-g.-A 1-1-1-i l111111t1tt1 1-tv'-11 ho--td Y-M mm h K ctR'.xFYxsX1t.1.R 711111 .1-1.1-11111 'tho W' H -1 'lf -fW1l - F Vigm- - 1. 1-5 U1 C111-.11-n-v l'c .-X111n .F .111 an both k.-1191-!1t11s tire The lcgisfat.-11. a11tn11'iz1ng 111- elelgmfi 8.1:-...t li.1g11.1 111 1, :I-19,31 -..1.1. lint ttmu 11a fe-1 If-11-hw. tztl d1st111-tst11sctt1p4111tl111-:1'1cs gn: 3,1 51.1.1.4 3 .1---1 11-11, 11,-.Mft-5 lc local 111 1n f1o1,wl11-1.-we '-1 ln-Ip nnzmrc the t-ist of con-f'M'lhe T4 1.1-- .l.11n1r 1- -Una last :1t'1'-he 1111111- 'Q-rgt'-1:Y:1ar11-:xroigv gt1,111'1t1--1: Llw:H1.gl1ul1l111- msitie- sicggulmna. 11--1111. 1111111., 1 1.111.111 flO3.1,t 111-n and 1. '. ' 11 1'1 .1.s. 11't' VF ll 1 3-' 1 .. - . 1 1 f 1, -- 11.11-l -115-1. 11 A1l11.1 a 1 '-11 arr large n 1m1-ern X1-11g ..1tl. wat t11.g111-1l 111111 .1-.x ,el flmgl. ,1 k.,,i1,,,.iA W... ML. L.. ,I the head rt-re-11,1.ng an inam I.. t 111ul1t l. tl .l- ttn S I-1-111 'Rom' A N ,,,, My 1 I receive 'l'?111z11vl111tt'1.11.l111111--fl!1.1:'111'., r ' A ' 11s an tha 1111111411111 1 to heto1 e vvnrf wtahle rise 111 en from the h1gh ar hvrth xates. lr L,-,1.. 1 12 111 -:.,. 1,, t .ati 111111111 d tt-ntxntvc' titgtz 111.1-ran:-1 1,1--11--nl. l.. I . lit-za:1l. tl::a::::...11 1' .11 1-ll A Ca:11pht.l ..1' Al'-.1141 ' 1 :1n s l1.1..cl1i1 t'1rr'1:.ttt-1. than Last Year ape and the needa 1' schools, 11rln:1n- 'trely d1sc1:11.ragefi, ons ue better nnw :C- twelvo months' service members are paid on a baslat. Registrars receive 54,-143 busmess offtcertx S6 managers 33,138 and ants 53.918 a year, tthe 033, EXQCUUV9 Retirement Systems Til X ty-3X X X o 0 X BX X fXf fxqg xg 97' . , A 99 ow 1 f 1 O9 xx X xx In 1 r-3 2 On the questmn of retirement tems, 318 nf the 454 1nst1t11t1ona Q awvrtng on tlna itrm report they ' 31-tnt rt-n'r1l111t1on retirement Only thirty-seven are by the instttuttons, tvxth no tions ma1le by the employes. Ot covered by state and spemal Jr foundation systems. Most fmanced colleges that operate tetzrcrnenf tems WO'-'ltlv for non:1:str111t1-111:11 ployes as wc-ll as f:1111ltv mem A1'ro:cl.1:g to the nurx cy. 1111-11-1l t11it11n1:s :14 .1 1 -N g111.1- I:.1i wt-1.t1'1t1 S11-111-1 K -7: .' 1.11- l1:111, I-':.x:1r1f. H XY1l1:. 1111--l i bg-y r-f V :111p,1ls, 1l11.1::.s z1:.1l 11.1-nt 1? .i.1'::1'1n lot' 1ft1.s.111: to tue 1-1- .1111 1:1 1 :a . break tt: 11's to :tg ' thc 1-r:!1.' st.1111l:11lr-n hr-:if t i1.11wt 1111.111 1111111111 11.1s-1- 111 St 151- 1 ' in .111 1111 gvnp. I1 ' kl.t1..1-l . t11.i1 ?ir1 i -1 sttzke. he 1a,Zt-l upon ply 1.1' 1111- j:1r11111nls sfliutls tt 1111 t .111 1t1t:Y1' tmpt to 1111.1 11.1 f'1.l.1'. 21111-r 1-1 l.1111.11.11 E-' H111 P1 1.1lYfl111-1nt1 th 1111-l tltt- F131-1-l 1'-11.111tt1 off X i 0 X 1-H? 996 , X99 . :A 'D -' fX flixqj 99 Y ' N9 1-7 Y K 'J' YI 0 0 I 1, A. fC1fe I C I U S 6 C .ii S .f d UfWenSVl C I E., 0 a 11' Ol' C OO U I I I7 il ct11w1iNsV11.1t-' - The Q .r- - 1 1. -.1 ht.-1.11-2 p V' 't:.1 pt'-11't 11 1 1T.1,:1 11 1.1--, Xl: Cf- .1111 1- 1.1. 1-1 11:1' tt 1- H 111:11-L1'111 ' A1 X --I l11li1i- ' 1 - '1- tn S g-111,-:xg l 'a 1111- 111: I-11 time L'.1:11:fx ll1 .J--1,1 !l..:11. ti llt l 111:11 s1x1:al :1 f-'11-Q1 't-E..-l Sz-1.1111 11. gn--1-t its- '-.1 -' 11:1 1.1 t1.111i. Y t11'.E:..1 11.11.11 a 1 --ff. :.l np- - 't 'its all ti r 11-1-1 1 11'-111.1 1111? pp 111-1 1 1- x-.1 1 1- 1' ami :une N,- ugn c.1:1111n2 111.14-'1-.v...t.-1. ..I tv. 1 tv- , nxt.. .-.,-.' LF V., N o1'0t11,'i sE1t'1'etz11'v -'.1v:tr,--p1.'1-, 1 1.10 snln' rs 1-1t..1n1.1 31.1.11 1 e rcpw1t1.1.1thtnc1 11 tzntv prr Ti. tic E11 ::..n' 1.-n' .ls at Sl liigl 1111:-1ia1'j.' and 11,1121 115- 11-111-nazi '.1.11tt-Q t--r sitttt t--11.1r.f- 'wt E- 111 1--r ' '.! - -313 vw 1--111151111 .11 5-1.- YPPH 5'lVVPl'RlS01V71V'!F '111 171' ,-1-13115. :1'11.1strre1 1-runny SY T15 - rl! ness of the tearher srnrtage rn- ' 71 -A, ,.- 1-. -.,, ,.-,I,..,.11-A,--,ke ' nf rorzzpetent tenrherg for the ' YM 77 len'1entarys11hr1r1l gra-'las All 1-ff ' les andthell1str1rtm't'nl11r11h1a W ' R d that thrv were 1111-1t1letf1 f111d well-tra:ne-1 tearlicrs tnav need- . thf11r elemer-'arv srhn-1ls. Nme M d A M '5 also 1'epo1'tefl that tttev could a e 1 enfv1:h q11al1!1ed terherg for , ugh srhonls. I C . tc-ushers are enzpl-nc-11 thus 1 n L nn e1-er h-ff1e1n :.t111r1lli14i11rX F CL'RWrTNSX'll.l.rT -R11111-rts bv 5 the P-'11 MMV W ftl1l 3m1'W7 1-15.1111111111-r:1Tt11s anti plnns A 5 M'-'9 'tf 'n 1 M9l5 101110 Smlff- ,,: 1' ft.t1111- 1.17 v its z1n1l pt-tr-tts D- I me WWI UH 9'5 39 YM gzttrt- 11:r11l1- :.! tlzc J:1n11:11y 1-11-1t- 1 rl11:.:u1st1a1.11s:11--1q :.1kt11po1nt .I .ng Of gif. Ck-1-,J mt-.119 A-M-H. t 1212 1'1e1s1.:1111'-l 111-mace has V kan Logmn Auxzlimv Il bepn katie elm' to mem me assmtanve that will he useful tn Ptany I 111 rensctl 01111-..1z1':its More- e rreser 73 -1.1-1.1 t tearhing s tiff s1.ll1n- tn fo1e1gn 1 otlntrtea. 1th emergency or sub- part! of the l.'n.ted States as well 38 1 '1'h1q1uHi? sefnnrl 1111-.11-111 Haw'- 1-.11:11 1-1 1.:111s lt1 1111. 1...tt'1l llc mug 111. br-zxixl,u1Th1tsl1n1l1nLSto bo by both pxtrtzvs. But nv was dowii hy both the te11.l:t-ts and S1h11.1l C1 Then 1 the H11x1111io1', lwnnis J. JIRA' IH1 F'-'NH l'VlllY'l' p11-a hy 1-rts, In an 11111111711 t11tt1t11 11.11 111 Govrtnor I'111h1-its xx:11111 to Miss Y. l'.1r1-v, prt-s11tr1nt mt tim 11 AI1lt1r1re and to Itlr. Wt-11-11, 111111 to get togethvr to cnt the sttzlct-, too, stiggeste-.l a inediatzon board, sun- ilar to the one that Dr Vmlslt ha! proposed He wvarnevl tru 11:11 strzke 1- 3 powcr. Cornnit mis of MC uonal relations. The K TX X w X95 O X -AX 111-1- T pi ngrmns main- bauon of others. In fi 'f '3f- ttul to the 1t11t11l11n :tml tv1111i11 Cl' I ,H I' V , X f 1 1 Q ' P W, . . .1 .. ... 1... of 1... ...... 1 1 tl Sm, o an J f'I1l0l1lttlf PI 5, 1, I ' 'x 1 in UCCI'I'lOn In ennau' ifa.-isris Childrrn 1ii.i1i.iil. 11 1.11.1 1 .111 1-l1.:,1 1 1 1I,..1.1Al1.,. 1 1,.'.1!1!:-11: 11 -1--xl 11 1 , --.,. , ,,.I,:LA J, .,,,, ,t , ,.,.1L 1-1- MVN: T' 'sotnor uns cnt.r11fw' NCIS - .13 11.v 51 1 44 V' W IU W jx Um Mi-NN, huh tw ,T iw. U, rlt- erm. .mn were th11 one-1 to s1111'1-1', F11-l th 11.-:bn 1-,P 11 .1,' f Mau 'CVD 1 , of t1..,.1 31 1.13m ng wtf S O n t e G m,1,..d,,i,, a.,1K,,-,.- -U - ---- 1 Q ffl- 1- -'W ------D intearl 1 -- 55111 , - , '- 0 ' 131-v of iiinteiif-?f.iie Ofor 91111111111 Crnrlv' frm 11018 1.1.-1 .1 11.1-1. - ay. 'D1.s.s 1. .U-se --1 . 1, A- V 1 - -1 . . ' 'Wi NZD, vw C S ,ar Over ,,,F Q'x.Q,mze mlan. ,Mu 1-1:1--erff-1-11 1 11111-ge 11 Q11aker-nst1t11- ffl!gfe'11in1'5LtfgYfil Ill X01 Pl Pmprrzni nl I1111 Il W mm, my 3 , nl War mm-50 ' t1nn. has a spe1'1al1nteresl1nth1- trawn- ijmlfu'-,MMV aiwwqbh, ana -'rf ' n 1-1 111151 1-11-nal nw ' I nf' 1-l1srm1te1:t me eudent all 'W of Wm'k'T' fn' UW' 'VP' f t11bl1F Indelui 'long 'hw' 55,01 ltr up :nm 11-1.r a' tae FY-'if .1 111- 19.11-1--:1 Bl'1 - 1 P Imlmry. um' morale M pn- service 1n tunes nf r1at1onal r'1s1s and nmmqilv m Hummanre at VNU, , -1- .W I.11v,1 11111 111'l-r 5g,11,.U- C1-1 .ai n n lowwt pmnt stnre the end of 11'01 1' 1'n11o11 N012 man Mm HBWI' S hm!!! -FHL, UN Wm A ml 101111111-1 if f1-e 111-.Q 111111 '11- 1' 1' 1.1-111-rt-11-111.91 !hr1l ' pr ., . 11 .. 1, . 1 V, . , ,Q ,,, 1 . In New York 6.11 tngh 5:11001 f11f1l R'A3'1'l3lF9 H011 many mf-11-1--rs of mx,md1,.k, in n mum by .hc 1.111-1: T11 Q 11-1:1-.-'10 Y. ll .x e.. .,1..1.11. f- A s me st.Z1 rc1r11s111g to take nn lf' fat filly have served ..111r1ng and aft' .1-Q1-kr ttf-111 at'tt1:1lly1n srhm 11R'11'11 1 1'-11 U' E, ,, 'X M ,Wil .b.i.1.i,n.f' t n 1-310 111111ln1- rlntxes: in Mtnne- er the tuo Wotld Wars 1n oxerst-as ae- hour A wK.,k- l 'f'Sf-'UT 'l'l 'fUtLl -:'!'lmP'1y - 11 1--1111.111-1.1 -1 - 111111-herg are semouslv con- s1gnn1ents m the held of reronstruc- ,N -,lu--.1-S hnppmg mg, U H 'q' x A un '- NH' , I ' 'A t ' Q - ex' 1 f'2 .U 1.l1.l-' '- -A-11, :1 f TRU Ian Q! 1. 1' l I f dd .1 L V 2 A Atl., The n x p11.J' ' I V 11stl11 fr .ry Uv,-gqlgf. V, A a Q r1 e ton 1e1e an exe opmen ch1l1l1en trcated ill this as 11 me Su-.vnu m 'ale mmf lnxhmw ls ns lm PM I lltlle ncctt oi 511111 St1CC1a1 The 1tlr1a1' school mmrmiu was out- ones found they ically ED CATION N RE IEW Srn en, A Survey of Rural Schools Shows That Many Ounfy States Arc Nffglt-cling Tlurir Children Bt-lk.: ' 4 7 Wi ln the 59 tutmlzei. By BENJABIIN FINE 'w law property About half or tru- ultl public athool children sCh00l!. A llltle more t nations 980,000 sthool rural romniumtif-s. Fr tions, rural edtttutitm growing part of the to gram in this rouutiy. ten years the rural no tion is c-'xpetted to lnrrt cent, Compared with -l- urban centers. Although some prow made in retent years, th t ulwrry :ilmut an ttf' .Asst-struf'nl.' lwme or Tr-- lztgtut- was new rt-using lov fourth. and eighth Flashes By THE ASSIDVIATED PRESS HARRISBURG - The lieu- erul Stale Authority today :tp- proved construction of a 510,- ' ull! tw tw at no property Teachers Explain Work , During' P-TA Meeting' CURWENSVILLEM' Nltvslianntin til patteins, -.nth tinal emphasis .-wut l'.-TA twltl 'he November -ting on Weflnvsrlav, Nnxmn T ll lntlit'll1gl1St'litnlI Hullcl .tn tm- tgitlsf.uttn'y completion of 2,1 loan one at-tat-le nt wvarmil 1tpi1lt:'tl lusurtlli' a tlrvsfl l'lV ftitllx 1 int In -ll, lnfl.xiflu.ll vnevnlwr ri. the t-loss iesmlt-tl in lltnnn h vas the labo- 'lt.t lv.. t-Lug lou's 264000.11110 W,-re abum Qtmmul or tlzlt nut--te.,thr'r, C urwensvil le Board lx fixt- mlnutt- l lined tht- millise- l f-A'-'mu-n-l-f-- -- -7 tfoantry, ttstlay the ml t0 TLVWU. These Lafe News M of in T l lrvllwl N tl' tht- H .?fFf,.'g15i3IQ:f Advances Plans For If.. tl.. many oflu-mls with has distussed the ip Ia-t six nmnlhs, to the rural sthool 'Tool Tttugaliizatloii lst xth.t ll Slulw thBL at the st twat-ulstnt-t,, e available the edu- 1 that children need vula also attract I ,H T upnn: it llu x.n.t-nt In , , , , lvllltl' l KVI- ll ,,,,,,I ,B P gm-,tc twtlt'rt-ti in .W KH M UI mg Eflflllll ,,, ' A Ct'rtwr:Nsx'1i,t.E f Tm- 5 l fll - for it-'WDP ima, X .init N lvl ,tilt of lm' Cl Jun: Stlnnll Svstrin ai a :ptr ld nw- xxhuh uit' 'ln t-.tuk tlllrl- if llvttln-xille A:t.i also tllltl ftlltlul .l., itll: v Sli.- ,,,, ,Mkmu W, rnttyng las' night ll, uxsst-l tl-'-- tttflntl svinet- ,MNH U, A xtlxtt t.l.lt ttf p:-pitting a fllrmul ap- ,l1.3,1UI,-ftftlnt MM, ml NIMH. pl.tzti.tln l-li a new ,mmtvr-ft-nznr itpgdt nf Nfl., ll: 'T stlituvl building: Q and tharte, School Di Given New For Buildings llARRlSRURG, Jan. Sr-hnnl dlstrprts th uomznonwealth e n powrrs todas' to Achmll rnnstrurtion. Ove G-sv. John S, Fine gave provnl last night to zuuthlfriung srhool boards pose new taxes to help cost, ln addition. the sehoo are authorized to authority system proiects l NAME IN FULL T COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department ol Public I HARRISBURG l . nstruction Effie S C H O O L ATTENDANCE REGISTER HCA-A as School District. .V . T l V No. of School ..., f Local Name of School . CURWE Nsvlttg JOINT 1 GH SCHOOL HIP AND ATTENDANCE' mica AEDQWOR HW SCHOEQV SQGLAB3' it li'-,cfwxnx ll OF MRTH ,f-lf 'f' g 'ef-uw-LY W lEi'iL Yijgfijlttr . .l 'llhuhi U ll .l. 'l lwuttla l . 't T 'V W 3 Z 1,7 -Q to ,io A 4 ' , - ,X lm vu J ,i ' 4,5 - T ,lf,,..sv-a V F- s ' i LIGHTH YEAAIR llff PEN Grade or Grades , . i the Alum- wrltten report of the eounse-lor on the work. personality and adaptability of the student to tlus type of profession, the students written and oral reports increase in their base pay since the schedule was rt-vzsed in 1916, Gillette present base pay ranges from E-lf? and theixleport of the gollege checker-331130 to u'0U0' The cuclkvlggjufrg w sched- EDUC ATIO Nl RE IE W W ' 4 eir then 'egardleas nesro Meeting Emphasizes Role of Scltoolsgfgxfffg . . T . T f tn In Developing llllC1'll2ll0ll3l lJllClPl'SL3l1d1llg n 0 8 UQ' BENJANTIN FINE 16 School How school: and rolleges can pro-vzious and the L' N specialized agen- rnote greater public tinderstantung oft cies orld affairs was explored here last ln the development of materials on week when 2.300 of the nations fore- 1 the United Nations. teachers on the mcfene out educators, lcientists, artists and seronuary level should meet periodnal-Ll B 310 Mr'-fvtuhlf leader: met at the thirdllv to pool experiences and to evolve l1I'YY'0Ue' U . lr YE.---v l B lege takes weex scnool vear in efzect nere ut job gone up much as The col full responsibilltyfor Um schwl C' mink Amd no This In Nuvem- would about S200 000 to l nted out L l I Tn wo- lil Class Average YEAR New ,ft'orl1WStatf-. ' '-lke. TENTH '-. Rank., has CBC CTS 0 'M 'lin e. , . is -at Teachers Strlke at Pawtucket Shows W'aS. . , . ,. Q . 51: Whichever Slde Wins, the Cluldren L-110 i-Ti.. .. gi. By By BENJMTTN T-'TNT-3 the PAVVTUCKET, R. I., May 26-For. officially ending on June 15 HARRISBURG DOC 29 - I-PJ the l lut two week! 8.500 bow and. portant time for them. g , V, .1 . ' t vo been locked 0 w senior ,PeEnSl'1l'm'ab ,smml mach' no ry and high sch bCll0Ol Needs ng together es were told l-ere by the hemglers O00 ulauo Wim th at the sta!-Es p'1IBlic svhodl sys- egond lpopen C2 , .01 me e tern that the new totally' oathim' emhemllfnke is Lack of Buildings S0011 H5 513153 ny f .them iitwQmfgQlmrirrt-harni teacher ten- It is not any t Most Pressing Problem it ifew teachers about tvhat they deserves. To teacher- w lk 'K 1 '1 ge Work increase the salaries, particularly under ng Pllcam and CT'-1Wd'Cl SCh00l FOOYHS. lack of ads- BUY mos' pressure, would be settlng a had eaguel if Stab' aqua'-0 Ylulllmenl-. buildms dl-!flCUlUGllbeml Mu examplel they argued ut that is what and A shortage of elementary lchoolJ lnK 'heb' The chairman of the School Com- ! Pawtucket! tee i2lChBl'l an the moat serious soon '-he mmittee Administrative Policy-Makers R' Nlr. Heil studies arehitect's plans for new school. HARRY C. HEH.. Supervising Principal Cl'RWVENSYlI.LE JOINT SCHOOI. BOARD--FIRST ROYV: Harry C. Heil, Supervising Principal, Mrs. Laura D. YVright. Mrs. Nell Ross, Nlrs. Nlartha Franlchouser. Hrs. Marie Nlurphy, Thomas YVall, Frank XYhitalcer. H'ayne Ross. SECOND ROYY: Thomas Ram-ik.fflair Dinnniek, El'llCStxlL'ClI'2lClil3l1, Seymour Diehl. joseph lirrigo, Willard Straw. Harold Fink. THIRD ROXV: Earl Nh-Cracken, Ansel Thomas, Nlerl Dickey. NVilliaun Frank, William Bachelier. l.. Paul Barrett, Thorton Newpher, Arthur Barrett, Singleton B. Tuhhs, Ronald Spencer, Rohr-rt Davidson. lilhert Harsh- hergcr. NOT l'lCTl'RlCD: A. Wilson Straw. VVilliain Bilott, F. S. llullihen. Carey Ross, Nlrs. Hattie johnson. Russell K.TI P-1-Ill' l -f- - H - iorp. 1 n oyt. Il. Harold Nlcl aclrltn. john H. Shaflf. r. IJ erett johnson. Chart chool Program The Curwensville Ioint Board, comprised of members from the individual boards, has the major task of approving the budget and adopting the minutes of the joint Committee, a committee composed of two members from each of the in- dividual boards. This has been an active year for these representatives from Curwensville, Lumber City. and Grampian Boroughs and the townships of Greenwood, Ferguson, Pike and Penn because of the many plans for the new high school. YVorking in close harmony with the Ioint Board are Mr. Harry C. Heil. the supervising principal, and Mr. NVarren H. Briggs. the high school principal. Nlr. Heil serves as the administrator for the entire Jointure. This vcar, with the aid of Mr. Briggs, he has formed new school committees which are made up entirely of teachers. These committees are busy with two major projects. They are concerned primarily with a Civilian Defense Program and the compilation of a hand- book of useful information for teachers. Mr. Briggs, the high school principal, has under his supervision a staff of thirty-three teach- ers. In addition to his supervisory duties, his is also the difficult all-year task of scheduling classes for both students and teachers and assign- ing extra-curricular activities. YVARREN H BRIFCS High School Prmcxp ll Mr. Briggs at work in his office-the hub of Patton Building lctnity Facult 'Xlrs je un Kusnr B S Q nr L1 Nhss NI Irv F117 lbdh NI lllml B S NI A Nhss f'rLtLlN.n Lub NI A TL uhm r of L ltm and F11 fllsh I0 :mes A Bomlll B S c uhm r of f mmm rul 1 llnc ds C url W Bord IS B 5 NI ld d I UUIS C Zwlrek B S 'I 1 lLhl1 of XI It N m 'ilu l , . .1 , ni . . ' j . all 7110414 X of fmglisll Ia '. 'll-ndmx-r of C21-lu-lull Sain-ilu' and Cl1c'111iStry , 1' ,',z ' . z , 'l's-adn-r uf English , 1. , -ul l x4 i . A I ' L, ' 1 'Q' 1 I 1 ' 2 1 4' . 5 , ,-..-V Nlrs Niane El'I'lg0 A B Te mlur of French Nirs Crane Xvflght B 5 Te lclu rofCo1uxnr-rull Mlchael E Flfmagfm TL lilllf of Hlstorx Rohcrl ld S :bb Ito Jr ulux 11 s mx md C xx u Lcshe D Iclch B S 'NI Ed T1 ILIILI' wi xIltl1Ll1lif1LS Irs Ell1D BI'l5gS lL1t1' -X ffm 111 lll Lum 11 1 . . v . , . . A.B. Tw - 1' flinglisln. llixt T iv Subjects x ' . ,z , .'., B.s. K ' 'va -I 1 uf, 1,-I 'z 1 L1 g .A . .U Gerald A Rupert B S XlllS1C Sll17t'I'XlS0l Arch Johnstone B 5 lJlI'C ctur of Clmor il Xlusu Bmd WV X okes B S lL 14 r u 'xgjllllllllfl tXm1tmn 17 fl Alton Lee Nllller B S NI Ed TL uher of Blology Find Phx SICS Cl11rlesB NIcCarl B 5 C ll lcllnrol POD lnfl XX urlcl Illstorv Nlrs Jane NI Stacltmlller B S Tc lclu r of C mmm ru nl Qulm Ltg Facult A A , . ., Al I ' YL . , .. . Hx ' S l nn' lj .' .. ' , S A- . ' -1- 1 . . .a , ' . 5 .A fi 3 l A ' , . . xl A 1 A NA. nk fgzfiwisi ' , . . Y 4 u -.1 'mu H ,' . Q, ..l. 4 Tm -l ' ' -a ' nl . 7 4' ' Max H Ammerman B S Tc uber of Hxstorx md Clxlm Mrs NI1ldredK Houser Tc ILIILI' of EIILIXSII md Gm ogmphx Charles L Currv Te uher of 1X1lthLI'I11tlCS md Suence I Rex Bloom TL xclur of Iil5t0I'V John E NI'1l0Ill B S lc lLIllI'0fNIlfIltlll1t1LS W unc Dur mdctta B S In ILIKI of Ln fllsh 18 g.g. . ,.. -Q :ja x4.x 'I' 1 . Q., vji , 1. H. ,.. Ai .i. i. 1 -z 2 'fy 4 1 ., . ,.. T. . 5. Facult vxllll IIN P Bunxsh INN I L l Nlri I IILIIJLHI lfl Ill lf.,lll L L up ltle ll 1 Xlrs lllcn C Henrv B S 0110111118 md R1 l :tu r x 1-1 ill-,AKG john E. Boob, B.S. Ivuclmvr of Cvogruphy Bvro n B Ch xdderdon B S Art Ed Supnrx1sorofArt Nlrs NI1IdrLclB Johnston Tm 1411 c r of Home m llxmg u .S. Jibruriun Irs. Elizabeth M. Bonsall. ames I. Moore Jr., B.S I eau-lu-r of Cuidzmcc rs. Louise Dale vcrctauy to Mr. Ha-il N543 fs- -MQ- -1, Robert A. Krayer, B.S. Tl'1lL'lll'l' of Industrial Alts 'Nlrb Cl1raD Blukwell bnlmul Nurse Xhss NI uryorm Ix mt nr lltllX to X1 Bllggs lo All Informal Glimpse At Meetings, Ext1'a-Cu1'ric'ular A! Top: Nlr. lflilllklgilll. Nlrs, BCIlfiSll. Xlr. Yukcs. Urs. Flilllilgllll. Nlr. Kl'ilj'L'l'. and Nlr. Nh-C1u'l ll-ml llll cur lu an inkc. Bottom: Nha Bcnyish :nukes thc point to Xlr. Annlwr- man. Left: Top to Bottom: Politics-Numlwr one c'om'crsz1tion topic of NIV. Briggs, Xlr, Yokcs, and Nlrs. Studtmillcr, Xlrx. llunry clufcndx lllc XV0lIIllH,5 point uf vivu against Xlr. Nlcfhxrl. Purly line-Nliss Lcilm and Nlrs. lfrrigo at an sclmnl clmlcc. the Faeult Activities Complete Schedule MA, as wi' Top: Mrs. Johnston. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Keiser chit- ehzlt at lunchtime. Bottom: Miss Mzxllon and Mrs. M'rigl1t-lmve you no classes? Right: Top to Bottom: A turnuhout-Mr. Leueh and Mr. Borclus get their pie- tures taken. A familiar sight at the movie projector-Mr. Snhhuto and Mr. Miller. Rain fails to dampen spirits of progrmn sellers. Messrs. Moore, Yokes and Kruyer. r Mrs. George Wink of Cur- ille, and Harrold I, Bietz, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bietz, I Curwcnsvllle, were mar- t the Methodist Church hero ay, December 8, at 7:30 P v. Ezra L. Parks offit-iated double ring cernniony. bride, givvn in marriage r fzithcr. wurc a white satin The bodice was nf white vcr satlr, inode with long ng sleeves. Hur tinuortln Seniors Can veil was attuuhutl 1 p and she czlrrit-fl bouquet white rm 'hltc stitanicrs. A st was woin as hui' on ending: hc-r as maid o er sister, bliss Elsit Wink wore an aqua tailcta .Her headpirce and bouquet of yellow roses. ald Parks of Ansonvllle, of the b idcgroom. serve st main. Milford Davis, unclc I: bride, and Garvin Miller of Curxvensville, wrre ush- x . brinlc-'s iiiotntz' more a dress, black :intl whale zu' ics, and a ctiimitt- ul' yell rm da e, dents third former in urne resi- , celebrated their sixty- wedding anniversary al their homo Sundav. Di'C'f'mlWl'1 16. It was also the ortnslnn for the ohslivnnr-u of Mr. Gl'f1I'Cf K R-ith hirthdzlv. Seven rhllflrcn ol' tht- will held an annlvtrrfnry tt'lt'br:atzn!i at their home on Suncl:iY- M and Mrs Gt-mge iwfvxvocl num- erous gills front the-ir flamen- dents. l Y country wnen ne was tuunt old. Tioga Countv. Mr. and Mrs. years of their Wmburne. ln to Robcrtsdzilo Th His family mari-lod life e frilloxxzn their famllzvs attended the anna versary partv: Mr . and Mrs. Orvis Ilnx-:P CHI' B iran srttlc-d in Arno George Spent ir 1947 they movmi g vhzldren an: Robm-rtsdnlcg Mr. and B'l1's.lmnv W. Gt-urge. also ot' Ruliwtsclzilv uds. The biidegrciomb mo C. .. . . .. s U P 0 X t C ii Mr. and Mrs. Richard Georne o oners of war and displncvcl per sons in Korea-with the guaranl tee no one would be sont homd against his will. 5 7Uninn gathvrt-d today to decldo. whether to cancel a threatened: industrywido steel Strikc. . Vhillin Murray. hand of both' prT:EwFleF: in .and the C10 it- 5 E N I 0 R e Slum lwnrlu rs' ox- ! The min' tngotlivi' to rung: ixugnfnilfn' PERSON-ALITIES xlrmiidlriury unuvn illoiviii'dl S 2 gunning tomorrow . ...e..,. ,, ,... .. Nations Coniinzlncln Y the United The Communists took one look at the proposal and tht-n said in VHS Town ook Drive ine proposal is intencieo in provide a compromise bctweerl the U, N. man-for-man exchang oi prisoners proposal anfl the Reds all-lor-all demand, and at the same time provide for re- patriatlon of all eivillans who want to go home, The negotiators on the prisoner question meet again at 11 a. m Thursday 19 p. rn. Wcdnesdax ESTI. So will a second subcom- mzttc-Q on supurvislng a Korean truvf- which huns un asain nr Murrnv and thc board arf' ex' pcctcd to iw-1-mnrnviid that tlu uonvcntmn call ntl the striks thrl-ut until the gnvcrnmcnfr Wage Stabilization Board UVSB' can como up ulth a cmnprnmlsc solution in the steel labor dispute. A ivalkotlt of workers in the steel mills had been set for New Year's Day. But Murray-at thr- personal request ot President Truman who said the nation can not stand any stoppage of vital steel production-called it ot? tcmporaril Murray a more pnncrnent moned The upshot here. while for un lltlic-r give- Murray strike snnie V. to S High School Qflice Announce id-Semester Exam Schedule Miss Joan Narehood, Wash- n University. Joseph Waro- , Penn State College. Ken- Lingle, Bob Jones College. Quigley, Penn State Cul- Glenn Flegal, Millersville Teachers College. Edward e, Hofstraw College. Wal- ohnston, Fellowship. 7:30 p. p. Music, West Circle No, 7 at ommunlty Sunday January 6. of helping P91 for Je services w each night. Su at 2130 in the 7:30 in the eve congregation: selections ol ' g with Rev. R:-13 - Penn State Col- Hinkelman, Gar- Institute, 6:30 p. m. m. of Christian Fellowship. The Waste Basket. m, Union Leader of Irwin, Metho- Message, Victoria-s R. R, Croyle, Mes- What of l952? Rev. A. H, Wednesday, 7:30 Pray- 8:30 Board of Reli- Thursday, 7:30 1 at the home Nora Leach. Thurfday, the eiathrvn. Shia?-Ig. will Conduct a full of special evangelistic ser- beginning tomorrow and wsvnatoi' at inc tune ot his clcnth ir 1904. Wltl ithc Your hunlt pax lm i ,. tle' things ue politically canno agree to, llc did not explain. Under the plan, anyone whl did not want to be repatriatec cf-asecl. it was rlrtfnlffl to cllsclfn tinuc thc' rilrl bank und found 2 would not be sent back agains his will. The International Ret new once. Afruiwllngly the next N month. Ontolwr 15104. the Cur- CY055 would HM af 3 Supervlsmi xvensvlllv Nzillonzll Bank writ nr- 3EQm' Levie said the exchange c ganizcd and continued to play a leading part in the ciuruil years: vrhcn Curxvi-nsvlllo was develop. ing from zi small village to one of Clvzirheld Coulity's nmet prncpp,-. ous towns, and even trying to be- come the county seat, Anthony H110 nas the first assistant rmhv- prisoners would Start on a ina for man basis to make sure th U. N. would get back its fu quota ot prisoners ol war. Here is how it would work: 1. Prisoners of war who wal to be exchanged would be on aue.fgv..Q9r- hams Thr U N. hcl' im .n 190-1. u as vlcrtvrl cushior in 1908 and cllrcrtnr in l91'7 'n --' about 120.000 Drzsoners to 11,01 Sou live he hold for 33 year: During' his long tcnui F 'am icr and rliroctor Mr. H1 S J the mristPxt'it.iu10p1fncl . . . wins In attempted armed rohhv S D ed Stat: Curwunsville Nnliona .iring tl Cashier lille and teller Harris Mf New Ycar's and Chrfistmas hol Hoover were alum: in the bank on days. June 9, 1916, when a masked mar with a six-gun in each hand de-' manded the bank's money or then lives. The robber accentuated his demand by firing a bullet into the tt'ller's jaw. Despite that art the D . Y tw mon refused to comply and 311955 evangelist fm' thlforc-od thc rnhlf-x' to flvn without will be thc Rev' Pau 'llc 111011f'F'. Sol-11 afterward ho The New Years holiday dear toll was 571, compared to tl record T89 total for the four-dz Christmas holiday. Tu enty persons met viole draths in Pennsylvania-over tl long holiday weekend. Highway mishaps took tl abOV0. 0V3ntZ0l'5t 0 x-:ns wnplulvrl hx IW:-putv Slwriff was burned to death, anrith. BHPUS1 CHU-c'::..p1H. of C1...nltf1tl. -.ws the regulalyears oi Continuous service with churches of this stateCur-wensville banking institutions is well known foiwill end January l, 1952, when ability as a prQathmLAnthonv Hlle ofCurwensvil1e, He presents strongone of Clearflelr County's widely- sermons for the our-known bankers. retires from his Senior Class P To Capacity Audience S will make evfry Sffvlfe iron W. Patt-hin, Dr. John P. Hoyt ial 03535195 and D. A. Fetzer af- partners. Mr hllC is inviffd to aucmlflile vividly recalls the excito- W YORK - if , ' ,Senment four years lntcr. wh:-n on ry Cabo! 1105203 'Wdffasepu-mber 20, 1890, me Prt-sl. has brought the Massa-dont nf me Umrcd etts Republirnn top rankinpmin Harrison paid he American Womnn's Instiwensvme- 'S 1951 use of the nation'. Even ,hm-,gh Cu best-dressed males. nc, paved su-eggs, e Institute's annual selecing' the Sons of 5 were announced after :was playing and Q of 100.000 women membeiissued 3 pmclamaq ion leaders, In addition tqwliday and invigg EE. Olhsrs named WUI? to a public receptir n. Estes Kefauver KD-Tennhyohn P3tl0n'5 ho temporary look g Secretarygtreeg. This red l tate Dean Acheson, Himpeq First Sunda a e look g Orchestra Leadc Sunday Schuol 10 y Newman, Sauve loowxephart Jrqsup u Manufacturer Henry For Charge! time sim young 1ook g Boston Reigmupsr Classes I-C Manager Lou Boudreauand Children WD rn look g Food Produf! -- 8 Insert Joseph ok Opera Star 6:30 Dirci II of steps. Trallic accidents SENIORS SURVIVE THE STRESSES DF PGETIC INSPIRATION Because rumors conceming the Senior Class have reached ou.r ears, we wish to give this explanation in our defense. We do here-by assure you that the members of the aforementioned class have not fone insane. Our recent strange behavior is entirely justifiable when understood. In the past week we have been exploring poetic expressions, which to us ..,..-.. L- no - .... ..-.--.-L.. in of 'I' lives oi 17. A nine-year-old gi Ipcrson drowned and still anoth. ixvas killed in a fall down a llig during t two big holiday weekends caus- about 900 deaths, including 3 . ,Y.. .L. wh., vw., ...vi 33' la Opens 325 1 ir m ical Bn. Eli in Chirneld county today V with the avowed objective Ol putting the Hght agalns. polio on a pay - as - you - go basis after tour successive years in whith States, Bcnja- the National Found gn... .., ,.... ,, ation for In- s gone intc ly epidemic increase in four yearsfl e of Morris' ty campaigr e ltion ha: E polio year: ople are not incre se be- e been wide- r tha con- areas. But rth consecu- he March ot go into debt throw A the Labor month, The upshot sions last the United to order Iran decision least in part messages last to London. were not were that am could not backing for In regard fated by nures. The murh of it loyalties company. s the nuzv one prorizfsvs to r'or..t .n llll 3 9l'Il3 9 U9 Pgfl '.v.th 'fore of the fnzizu. In sz: 'rf 10 thi' Rfllllbliffln .xzih the 1.v::fl,ltm'ti wh . YNY C m'9nuUn- Key sl ire Stall- Nlil'L ll'i:!!L1l 1 : T Thr- C,w:n:nittt'01llso up ln 1.14: nn ,n kregxng xvuh tins' gi xml' X ig- ln Nulnnx H f fl Ii-...,1.,u--1,1 vw'- Graduat CS Face KK' I-fd xv zu el nt-rl Uncertain lj ,. .... ., ...,. .,., . .., ,.,., Strong in Burks County. :ii ll llt- .gww fuhxnm, wmds nl publuun State Chrurinlln Ill llzfr- V3 ,rw 15,1 Mywlxn mam, 3 xt-v 'l'.nl'u' silzizrnomtl tm Syria flu ,fl 11-:ip mlm iq 'Joseph C-m1:n.ttz'e to 11 meeting ln llzur- G,U,,dY- Y 'i 1 n Jan 13 Sl nutor Martin will be That all of those events oc- n sulr' Eng 1uf.ix.l'.' unlln Grundf pmt when the scnior s currr-rl un the R1-publim ot' the ballot was ul n 0 306 , of 6 I' , , Now' XQQS fro-n 1 'W ' ov' . Q9 ,. ov' r 1 'W as lords and f . ' I 'an r t 0, of on anything rp KY without the 4 Q cmns. Q f ' 1 Aw' 1 , These X ' Q9 Q 09, mentl, But far failed to of the British The mood day. when spa-och to a building, A, cries of. Death to weeping, 'Down with oxtncd by Addition was and most of tlcstroyc-ml in fire whit-h lore ll p. in. About an Mr. Luru-r, ing from a number of I1 heart strain and exuitenwnl, He was mdei rc-movvd bv zmiluilnrme to thu r LU' husband. mffwdlmfili' up the moun- tain to give aid to 'my survivors' Clvarflcld llnspltzxl where his im, ,,,,,,,, , ,. h 'iv C M QL ,ig physician sand this morning his condition is good, Qrriund front Yvvzifviri' one of nf. dccpvst lulls of thc sri-milled twi- Mr. Luzior :list-m'er'ed the fire, llght Waf- ' . 2 . ', U. N. t i o Q59 ov' bassador to Washzngtor Lllvlnofl was Fore-1: sar from 1930 to 193 hor-n an-ling hvzld uf t Ministry for two yr-ur: took river tho luv pos anus:-d by 'in ovvrheitod furnace ronps on the eastcrn HP 1f'Ll l1UU'fl U- S 11 short til ie after he and his u'ilt1f1'fvnt threw bark a light probe nf RHSS111 ll lm Pm ld' had rt-tu 'f' ' M ' ' ' ' L ' 'X ' ' H 'N N' ' ' Y' 1931 A 1 t o o n 0 ' lilhl Q--nh' 'I Senior Choir Rehea rses 10. and by th On mont had P hi- erai aim Commencement TOgTafl'l xox mis- . , Y-. ..., .,....... ......e....- , . . 1211. TIOUTS Will be held' 121151f,1fS'ingiltcr.bQmbm flow 210 sorties Cnthviino, was 132,000. PT95bY'Cflan Churlh 0 ll 1951 bv noon and cut rail trucks 'it 49 ull thc polio fuses rep bufg next Thl1Y5d?'3' ffQm 3139 tu points. Pilots ,aid a numbdr of 5:30 p. m. for the public to view the new panels painted in the church chancel by Mrs. Nancy Fryberger. The richly-colored artistif railroad cars were damaged. Fifth Air Force said Commu- nist ground fire shot down two U. N. planes Wednesday. an F-48 Thunderjct and an F-80 Shooting of polio pa. paintings are mounted on eac Star There was Catherine side of the ehancel windows lik! shutters, but actually TU as o the e o the pilots, no announce-' ent t fat f ' inc the pr0v1o s ten ye. Coin boxes l.ave bei in the various busme thrOugho.t the county carnnziign director said mittens have been forrnl than over thi-ot. out to arrzmgfi the but trim sic and ,vfwr our xx. 0 t..e gfmal ffm the PHl.pXIw1rQ Arr A H gh -.ml utr--91.111 :fum t..kfs to mat? tw:'wz':' wx' h :Ht fxxlxnflt -,ftwxn .II sh '- 21 V- Ngnlh Nl gym Thr Y, ,mph LX -gl f1'5YI.I'f 4.1 ks mi '.n'x1nl1A'n1C'vwM ..:t .111 . px 0 bww 111'g11w-.'.'L- ft- pn-.lr -'ww sums M np- It my rf: 'K' mf IM H' vi ' , ., . ,, . M, warm xy ..!..lwrwI'1 . ' x4 :' 'I' ln Hill' Hun! le- W ' rx :v1'fp4-xwzuwifil VW rn 'A ful-2 P1111 f 1: i II fl A 4 ,!u1.t'If' I T: v pr 1.1 L' :Jw 171115 :zr's1',x rx li g 0 1miliWQ .L,,k,. . imap! Y , L-.Aroma Luffre Mr. H119 T ' 1 ' ' v '! and rmg m the new at a dance xr' SIAM- pu:-.1 15 u':1'r'1 rgalnivd V-VY R11f'WN'UPd l'k'1NF 'HY ibftng An 3573- ha! great mdustna area was the Fxrc Hall g.ver, by the Cur-f H!! :WVU lv :1:.,Cr:.nc1 in INC, I 15:11 E!-'wkm and Surxn N-x V, N Q 'X ,X ky-'1 turned mio n sea of destructlon wi,m,,11g ppl-from fur liar mo:-114 Cn n 141 In --f,,.-lvfxrzn 4-m1ng.x ida by bi 7,.H,55 gmt klyypfa H :ll 'HL Y, and nm' bvrs and :L1aX!F.T:t.2 dance w.llffU1' TW' vvvkf r' 1 xv H r'1n'1r.m,.x ,K rf y,. r C ' V, mp In OUYUUPV- me Sovernmenfsi 51.412 an 10 p :rv .img :wma xx',l1bG ww A'wr- tiff.: .1 Haha-rm PI. , 'AL I mc' mb' f ,IW x LLL 1--,L cost of lwmg index cllmbed to a' f,Im,,M,1 by pp J -my Kqm-,1l.g Wm ,J my 'Tix ew rv-rn www- rr-pmt ' m-xv hxgh. na:-h.ng a pant of qy1,1r,.fv-. 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BARN DICLUIKIS ISICIAIA Yucutimml Home ICCUIIOIH lf ll -X F3 1.2,-3.-I . . .I l.llJIH1I'l.lI1 1 W 1 4 lllws '3 f',I'..X, -1.1 l',I'.fX. . ,, 12 .MW -QWK 'WN IOIIX B181 lx f Llltfll x fl 713 XXX BI XC lxl-Sl RX N on nlmn ll Hmmm l LUIIOIUILS JI Xllilll BIO Xl B11 rc lfltlll ll Ilomn I ummm u I l ll ltlilll ll Hmmm I ummm 4 I S 1 1 'NORNIA R Bl OONI xml C us rx 1 s l FHCJNI XS S BI OCDNI IXIN1-X Il AN BOW! RS RCIBI Rl BCC lx C mnmnru ll C mmmru ll C mnmnru ll C ultr ll nl s s tlm N strut CIIOIIIN I O 1 llldlll LH C JI u s C ll 1 '7 S J lltlul pl lcmllvlll I' 4 ,- sn -ad' uv' 1'4 xwvf 1' 43' fn-'S 'Nia Yvz.-f C -UU Bl NIB-XRCI R JOSI PH BL 'XXPII WARE C XI DWPII lxl NXl1II C -XINIIC X111 C Lnnrll C CllC.l'll C UIHIIILYLII1 C Lmr nl 1 I mllwlll 7 D1 B msn lm all NI 1 14 li uk: tlull l llltl lIllllI'llN 133 1 limlmxll 73 IlH1lIIlLIISq!lllb 734 NIAHIANU CIPHIAXO CHRIS CVLLEX XYILLIANI C. CURRY MARK ANTIIOXX ' CUF1l'I.I..-X C nu' 11 AC'ld0Il1lC G1-111-ml -C 'z . . 1'11x 1'11x '3 1711111111111 1.2.3.-1 lf111ss 1,1215 T3,-1 f10 1 11'ff'11'1 11111111 1,291.11 A11-S1111' 1911111111111 4 15111111 3.--1 1'11 1111111 '3 .'x11'S1LlIA 15111111 3.4 1511s1Q1'1111111 1.2.3 ,-X11-S1111 131111L1 4 1JklI1L'1' 13111111 2.3 B11s11111111 1.2.3.-1 Orc-111'xtr11 53.-1 f,I'1'11k'N1l'll 1.2.3.4 1,1-t11'r1111'11'w f11ll13 2.3. X1iNz1c1 C1111r1ls 53.4 ' lim? f111I7I'llN F34 Xlixn-41 C11111'11N 1.53 lrnw. -1 - 1 . . 1 c11II7lll 1 7 'S 111110 11llN1Ilt'NS 511111 1111 Pr NN C 11117 1 1 1 N 1 - 111ljx , ' 5 .L..- 1fC11U 1g11N11Il'5N Sa 1 1tr 1 4 NS - .1 1'k 1 1 ' wx . 1 Q1 'Wag-,Y :fn 'Warm Q We lhx 'FW K 11-f' 5 'ww We- V1 ll LIXNI D811 PATRIC 1-X D-YNY IR C ener 11 C enerll Nl 1 x111 C s 1 KL 1. 111 1 13 LCHO 1311x1111 xx S1111 SCHIOTS D2 Prew C11111 3 IOHN DAXIS BI'TTX ANN DIITHICH Ceneral 1111 1 All btar Baud 34 Ordwstrq 1 7 34 B015 Chorus 17 3 ECHO B11Q111ux St H 3 -1 Pre-xx C11111 1 7 111 I' f 01111116111 11 IANCE A. DUTTRY WVALLACE Dl'TT'RY Clcnerul f10I'lC'l'2ll C111ss 01111-1111 Y-171'1's. 1.2 1 1111t11:111 1.2.3.4 C111ss lllalf' 4 B11s1wt111111 1.2.3 111111111111 1.2.3.4 111tr1111111r:11s 1,4 -X11-Stair 1711111111111 4 lmttc-r1111-11's C111111 2.3.4 slu-1111111 1.2.3 sc-111111 1.2.3.4 111trz111111r111,s 2 11111-r1111'11 s Cllllll 12 '3 4 '-wr' 'FR' NIMH LOU CRFSLICR NOFL HXNIII TON COI'l1I116'l'Cl 11 B 11c 17 4 D1 tr1Ct B111C1 J C1I'1N Pep Bmd D111Ce 1311161 7 OrQ11estr1 7 4 Chorus 1 7 ECHO hCl11OYl1l Stiff C71rs 411116114 C1ll17 1 Prnss C,11111 34 1111r1r1111 4 Ac lC16I'lllL IIC 1 All St1r B111c1 4 Ora 7lCHfl'1. 7 4 Boxs C'11or11s 7 Xllxed Clliiflls 1315113111 7 34 111tr111111r1ls J Lette rms 11 C 11113 4 4 Nlll1DRl'1D CANIBLIQ Commercial Cflzlss Oflicvr. S111-y. 3.4 Girls' CI1111r11s 2.3 Nlixvcl CI1111r11s 3.4 Cf111-1-rl:-111111111 1.2 Q ICCIIIO B11si111'ss 511111 ICCIIIO Typist '1'ri 111 Y 1 rf NANCY JANE GATES CIn111111crciu1 15111111 4 NANCX HOB1 ITYFI Ac 1c1em1c NN 1 111 1 7 Trc 18 1 r s 1 3 111 C' rs C 1111r11s 17 Xllxfcl Cl11Of1lN 34 Dutrlgt Clwrus 7 Ornlwstm 1 7 3 4 C'11ur11 lfllllg 1 ECHO 1LCll1OI'll1 SMH -X Siu 1 ss Cl1111 L Q13 DOROTHY HC NINIFI Xoc1t101111 Home l7u111on11Ls ls 1X 11:1 I' llll N url C 11 T11 C Tl 1 s C 1 111 Class Play 3.4 Clluss Play 3.4 CT1z1,.' 1'113' 4 film 1715 4 11 1 -3-13, B11 1 2.3.4 B11 l ,Z.. '1 '. 53. S1111 4 B11 1.2.3 '- 1 I7 1 -1' 1 1 Ci 13' 'cp 111 1 53.4 C11 ls' C11 '11, 1.2 All-Star B1111c1 I3 131111011 13111111 2.3.4 A11-Star 13111111 4 N11 1 I1 1 s 73 ,' j' 1 :S 11 1 LS. 111.2 1 I .1. 1 .11.A.. X1-l,l'l'.. 33. 19 's. 4 1 1 L , g 2.53 , , 5 5. 1111's 21111 3 ' L 2.3. . I 2.3. T 2.3 Tri- '-Y 1.2 I 15' . '- f Hi-Y 1.2 , ' ' '1 .' 1 ' :X - 1 li T F.T.. .. ' 4 1' 1 Az Jrcj' I 3 Seniors 9 CHAI F IRVSIN1 A 0L111o1111 Home. 1' LOYIOITIILS 111 7 1 s X111 C 11111 18 1 Tll 111 A JANH S IRVSUN N 01. ltlllll 11 'xj.,l'lLll1tllTL b 'JI' 'bfi 'W' Vi? KAN PLAK IIPIEN KAXPI Ak IACK A 0111101111 IIUIIIL 14 u111111n1u f Ll1ll l1 J S111 s 1111111 N1 1 B s111111 3-1 11111111 11s 7 :rf-'in 'QW' 'QW' 1-.v 'Q' DONNA Ll' TCH DONINA LIPPFRT C OITIIIILTLI 11 X og l1l0lll1 Homo. I u11101111Ls ITII A llll 4 l IOAIN XIAI XIBP Rf f UIIIIIILTLI 11 xs 1111 1 r s 1 1 s 16110 11111111111 S1111 L1111 111111 -1 P11 ss C1ll17 3 1 '1r1 H1 H wg'Li,. f FAH NILC All 1x f 01111111 ru 11 ETIIEL NICCARTNEY NIERLE lVIcCLUIIl l SANI NICCRACKEN JACOB D. Nlcfllilf Acaclcmic Vocational Agriculture General Vocational A Paxtrol 3,4 ' ' ' H griculturc fllss Ufflcm 1' I L IS 7 F.l X 34 . . ,. - , r -1 L lluncl 23,4 .f . I , lfootlmull l 7 '3 4 ,,,,. , Chorus 3,4 lutrauuuruls l,2,3,4 F.l .A. L253, Prcs. sl Lf-ttcruu-n's Clulm 253,-1 Patrol 4 'I gg- 2 fi' Q JPY' ,M-.wwr Qing, ,fi-t sg Q5 7,2410 QQ 'Uv CATHERINE NIQKNIIGIIT DAY ID 'NIOYER RICHARD A NIURPIIY N oc mon il Home Economics RON-AI D W NFAI General Ac ldem url 1 7 ISS UI' PHS 1 Iii vs Chorus xs fluwrus 17 ISS I N HA P ss Clul 17 P N url 111011 5 B Htl 17 J PTPS -fl Hqyqptylll 1 rc ss Club 1 7 3 Orclu strl 7 3 -1 Blslwtlm 1ll 7 lllncllgrift Club I Xllvtd Cl10fll5 34 Bovs Chorus B xslte tlull ECHO Fdltorul Stiff H1 Y 7 , . for I , ' G . si X Y . V gvm Mari sf INV F i I ,V V 7 2 ' z - ' - ' . 'z ic General Ba .L,3,-1 Mix:-tl Chorus 1,253 Cl: Olfi . 1' Y I 2 Clmrus 1,253 BU ,-' j g ,L,:3,.1 Cla .'.' Jlzxj 3,4 , lig- f -1 5 2 F. . . 3.4 real' f .1. 21 9.57. ' la fb '-1 ,my . 1 , -7 f P, HliLY 37 ' . Q 13 z .' ' ' 1 2 LEOTA NEEPER RONALD j. NUTOH JEAN 0'LAI'CIIl.lN STEPHANIE PADISAK Vocational Home Economics General Commercial Vocational Home Economics llvtal Tri-Ili-Y l.2 lfucrflmll 3,4 Ihmcl 1.2.3 l7.ll..-X. 3.4 l .ll..'X. 3.-1 Bzlslwllmalll 53,1 I,I'l'lIl'5llll lj linsvlmll 3,1 c,llUIllh l lxttmllllclfw cllllll 31 livin 'llri-lli-Y l J , . . l 'ur we I I IK 'Nl I'-XSSNIORI' RAI XIOIXD I YITFIISCDN VII RI 'I PI 'NTI IOSI PII RICH N hon ll Agllilllfllft I omnuru al 1 uur ll f mnmnru ll m 1 Semors 5 4,kw,V '..- ,. 1 .'. ' 'f ' if ,' C if ', Q fi I ' 9 IIHLE N l,. RIDDLI' XIADF . . . .LINE C. RITZ Commercial ' ' Class Olin-1' ' . 1. 5111. 2 Bllllti l,2.f3 Girls' ciilllflls I2 Xlixvcl fiilUl'llS 2 ECHO Et ' A' i Iiluri 11 SMH iam '1'fi-iii-V1.2 Cmmmsrcml ALBIERTA RUTH ROGERS Cmnmcrciui liaiml l,22.3.-1 Girls' Pvp liauuci 53,41 :Ui-Stair Bllllfi 'I N-'ui EIU Il AN ROW Ll AL idmmu ml r s Pip Bind O Q ie stri 1 7 Cirls Chorus Xliwd Cliorux 4 Prev Club 3 1 Nlri S THI U ROVSI PS 'MARTIN RUSHIN Lilm ' . 4 . .Xl.T.'K l,. R OSS Vocational llomc liconomiu flaws Ofiii-wr 'lim-'ix 31 ui ui 1 I ll X n-1 I lil-ss K illim 'H ,gin 4'-. 'vga-'lf -11X 1 SRI RIC HARD SANIII I f ommgru ll C Lmr ll N N funril s mlm B Nlll Nl IO x mix ll'l ll A . M J , g'a ix -. . 4' gi ' , 'V 7 ' ' 7' 'Z .. f .' f , ' Class Plaiy 3.4 Clin, Plain' 3.4 1 link - I gill 2.53.4 lhwlniil 2 Bn 53.4. l,iiH'.1l'iilll 1.2 ICCIIO llfil wh Stziii B4 -lmll 2 All-Stan' Bimini 3 HCI 'Ifi ' t Ci ii' ' L 3.4 Liivrz ia 1 4 r'l 1 .g.r3,4 Prmws Cilulw 3 J : 1.2 . , J 53. nf-H 'uiiili' 1.2 Seniors 952 VIRGINIA SIIAXV CI0111111crcia1I IIIIUIIIIS 2 I,I'l'55 CIl11l1 33.-I I5'L'Iz1 'II1'i-Ili-Y I.2 IXIARLEXE SIIIVIS Ym-11ti011:1I Ilomc ICCOIIOIIIICS ...-4,3 f.11'ls CII1c1111a .. IIi1'lsI AiI1I1-tic CIl11l1 I IIt'I1l 'II1'iAIIi-I I.2 I'I,II..-X. 3.4 SARA JANE SPENCER IIAONIA STIIAXV Co111111crci11I XIUCQIIIUIIRII II01111- IECUIIUIIIICS . n 3 9 U - .1 flux I'l'11' I C,I111111s l.-.1.I I II X 34 I fx ' X21 41,-W -QP f nur 1I DAX ID X FRRFI I I HFNIRX STRIC PK DOLORFS TIHAC ORD AL :damn 1cIL1111c 1 I 1 ll L N IIKI N IILI IIC Stu 7 tu 1 St ll Q ll st11 I 7 1141 Ill X xul C l1or11 L IQNIII 1 1ut11 I I xs C l1u1 Cl urns xc cl CI 01118 I11tr 1111111 lls IDISIIICI C I111r11s 4 M C lmrus C xccl C Ilmrut I l1c1r11s N QII1 1I '78 l'I K Lclmvr 111 C lmf Pr ss flulv 34 ,I .-. I If 'gil 1 Q 11, X I--1 .-1 - '- Ac: ' 1 1I- Cjlglw IPI113 23,1 CKIJN5 P1415 3,1 Cflnxs I'lz1y 53,1 lin 1cl, Nlzi '-Ill' 53.1 I5.11cl 2.53.1 Ii. 1cl I.2,II.'I H1111 I, IJ1'1-s.2.Y-l'1'vm.JJ All-S LII' Iigmnl I Ijilll -1- IIZIIIII 2.53 IJi.I - IIRIIIKI II Ili t - lin l 73 fli1'IsI CII1111411, 2 All-Q1 ' Iluml 2 All-.' 1 ' I5.111cl L.,-3,4 All-S1 ' 11.11111 2.13.4 Xli I I'lIS I3 01- -I -1 Q3 llirls' I'1'11 Sand 2.3.4 D11 -1 Igll l 2.3.-1 Girl! Atl1l1-tic CIIIIIY 1 , li: ' I 4 2.3 UI' 'I 1 'L I.2.3,-1 01' 'I 'Q 953.-I I:.II.A. 53.4 I311.'y' I 'us 3 Girls' I1 3 1,2 M151 I1 ' 3 1.2.3.4 z Ii ' 2 I J Bo,-q' I 5 2.3 P11-ss IIl1I1 I3 XII IIIUIIIIS 3,4 I J 2 Ili-Y I3 I'1'ms IIIIIII F3 I3z1.'lv 1 151,253.4 lhltl-QI 23,1 If,'l',,X, .1 Imttc- ll 'IIS CII11l1 2.31-I ECIIIQ I'IfliIc'1riz.1I SIAII. I- K ,.... I - :ly BFA FRI I ANN VVAY N on xtmn 1I Hmmm If LUIIOIIIILS 1 14111 I xc cl C l1c1 ARLENE WVHITAKER Vocational Home Economics Class Play 3,4 Bauicl, Mujorcttc 4 Girls, Cliorus 1 Q ECHO Business Stuff F.H.A. 3,4 Bvtu Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 BLAIR H. XVINK General Footliull 1,253.4 All-Star Football 4 Bzisvluull 23,4 Intramurals 23,-1 Lcttcrlucuis Club 23,4 BEVERLY LEE VVISE Vocational Home Economics F.ll.A. 4 llilIlCllL'I'2ll:t l Beta Tri-lli-Y 1.2 WVILI IANI WVISF Y oc mon il Agriculture B islxc tli ill 7 BEVERI Y WRICLESWVORTII ucl 19 S All btir Buicl 4 QIYS lmp Buill-1 Xhxe-cl C liorus 3 4 Librlrlm 4 K' , 'if as 9 fhwf 4 J A Y J J 1 .. ' . '. . ' . . 1 I- V , L L Academic F.F.A. 3.4 lm ,-, .1-Cy. 3,4 li l. 1 c I ,' . . A .' 5 , z a C lassifivfls l'Ul'l'l..Xlil'l'X IllX'l S HInir. har Lluuml urmmm- inuf' vxplaninx ll 4- n rx . uw XYildn-rmxtv .nul lu' lhc U-ntcr of anHr1nL-liwm. I.II'N'l'lfiK TH YI' XXOX'I Xl Xlklx Dann- X m-rrx-Ili slmxu hun hs pu! i! un .us nvll an ILAL1- il ull Xml iQ clmwnl nm-.ur. wnyx Icmn Xf1lllllln'ru, LUX ICLINICSN XX l'l'H IICRKIXN Hvlm-n Ihalslln-. Ulu Ron. :md Klum' lilmnn rm-null zu xurv up In uv! an rinu: Crt lvrlxinx: Sv! your mam. CHI Ill-'N I.I,UX I-IS 'l UVNXI-IN 21-orun' Xmlm-rum an n cl liulu-ri Hmfk prop for he-ir 1-lmxxxpimusllip lm!- llz' nt Squ.n!h-xx Xrn-nn m-xl 'I'hurulu5 night KIOLDC XTIC VON Tllli SXIIIJIOI1' HliXl lY 'NYAALK' up mon nmminu xilh xx frnwh smilo. Ciu- yuur irie-mls zu lwrm-nk: uw IoIcl:.nl1-.N prurlninm licx- 'rly XX .n .mel Xurnm Hlmun. is ex .,-4- Q s ,.sI4' '-sf! fi .I m 3 is if Y 'is XHXISTIROXCL Illi YI'I-QRS l,:nu-5 llultry shams 11 lmwlllllnlllm- ullh lhm' lu'- lxvrg - Hvxvrly Uvrigllw- unrlh. in lhis m-nw. 1:7 ,q fx 1 R ' J f 'N g f E Q- 1' lL...z- I I 2 :He , 5 wsL ?'g , 433 l 5, :i' M 4 'E Y V w:Q W, limi e nm yi Jar-:Q . j,,S?'2iQ3iElsill1' . f -. il K 1? -- M' 14 1 A Q , w fs .. Q Q 1 . 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Y xi 'S ' . g , s 1 g 5' s 'M , f 5 'P ' 1 Lf L, Wm-nnrrz.,,,' A Y 'M - V ' -: EW Feminine Gender Dominates Class Politics Bloom Gamble Nialmberg Ross executives all Memorrs of joe Senror, 52 SF NIOR CLASS OFFICERS Reporters lntervlew Reveals Four Year Reporter Tell me Xlr Senror what were the hlghlrghts of your Freshm 111 ve ITP Senior As erghtv three lrttle green trnted Freshmen we bowed 1nd scraped before those aloof lllll su1ve Senrors Undcr the le1dersh1p of Presrdent RlCl'1'lI'Cl Murphy oe Norma Bloom and Treasurer Edward 7wol skr we managed to rarse our shv drooprng heads long enough to present a Chrrstmas program at chapel In an effort to earn money we sponsored a skatmg party at the Arch Roller Rink Reporter And what about vour Sophomore vear9 Senror Strll overcome bv shvness we did little but elect our Sophomore officers Presrdent joan Xlalmberg Vrce Presrdent Lance Duttry Secretarv Helen Rrddle Tre1 surer Sam hlCCl lCli6Il choose our clfrss colors of green 1nd uhrte and our class flower the yellow tea rose Reporter That brmgs us to vour unror ren WVr1snt rt an rnterestmg one? joe Senlor But our unror Year' Herern lres 1 success storv' Under the blldlb touch of thcse proud urnors 1 Sodbuster Dance 1nd the tI 1Cllt1OI1'll Prom Banquet gn en rn honor Ioe Class History of the results teenth Senrors sp lrkled Wlth 6XfI'10I'Cl1lllI'V Our attempts It dr UH lt1CS Seven Summer, Illd at 1 IlSlI1g c'1p1t1l the st 1t1onery c1mp ugn prox ed successful Of ficers elected for thrs ye 11 were Presrdcnt om M 1lmbe1g Vrce Presrdent Ron 1ld surer Alta Ross Reporter And now IS Senrors you have reached 06 your goal? Semor Yes at last our goal' The Senror Crown was polrshed for us we glowed wrth thrs surface glrtter by dancing without bene fit of shoes at the Senior Sock Hop On our busy socral calendar were 1 three act murder mystery Home Sweet Homlclde, and a mag fume campargn to relieve our finfmcral em barmssment Followmg the adage to ner er underestrmfrte the power of 1 woman Presr dent Iofm Malmberg Vrce Presrdent Norma Bloom Secretary Mrldrecl Gamble and Treasurer Alta Ross proved th It the furer sex rs not always the we1ker Now more conHdcnt th 1n when we first entered our hrgh school c1reer we st1nd It 1 second threshold 1lJ0llt to enter f1 11ew ph 1sc of our rves 37 2' r 5 W ' .,.......,. . . . - 1 r 1 Q l ' ' -- - l 1 , . 1' ' , 1 I . n o 5 5 . . N ' . ' ' . . , ' . ' 1 I , . . , c . . c L 1. 1 1 5 z I 1 . ' .. ' ' Q 1 'a z 5, - I ' : K' ' 1 - ' ' , - ' 1 ' 'z 1 ' 1 , 1 z ' ' ' ' . , I 2 'z ' , ' - ' z V ice-President Lance Duttry, Secretary Notor, Secretary Mildred Gamble, and Trea- c , L .4 ' . , . 1 , : C A n ff l u . I : , . , 7 - I +4 J ' ' , ' ' . . . sc . 1 . K I 0 - I . ' I , , f - I G . . - C , . L . . C .l p - I A , . - C 1 , 7 1 ' ' 1 1 2 ' ' . 2 . , '- l ' c . ' c 1, .1 c lf , - - n C - ' z f , ' ... 1 f, . ' , , . U 9 '- f '- : H , ' . I ' . , 2 .t . , 1 z ' L 1 . 6 . L' . ' .I as ' 1 K' C f ' 2 ' 3 - . . L. . . A . A ' 2 . ' ' 'Q 7 , Q Q 1 g ' 2 ' r. J - . I . 1 2 5 7 1 K 2 k- r Q c I . C ' c V . ' I ll '. Pre sldc r1t lo ur Nl rlrnlx rg Vlct Pri srdtnt Normr Bloom St crct xry Mrldrt cl C nnblt Trt rsura r Alt1 Ross 3235 fy 1.5 44. +A E 'vizi W- W W:.x ' my W mf ' M wy- in 'X' M Hia, il Top salesmen in Senior magazine campaign Theo liowles-1952 D..-LR. Cood Citizen 1952 Contests Promote Keen Student Competition Annnallv local and national organizations sponsor essay contests offering cash awards to winning entries. Outstanding contests for this past year and their first. second and third prize winners were as follows: .Xinerican Legion Essav Contest. David Yerrelli. Nancy Hohlitzell. XVilliam Cnrryg American Legion Anxiliarx' Contest. David Verrelli. Emma -lean Bowers. Bill XViseg V.F.VV. Aux- iliary Essav Contest. Nancy Hohlitxell. Gretchen NlcCarl. Dolores 'l'iracordg Pochantas-lied Klan Essay Contest. Nancy' llohlitzell. lean Bowles. Dolores Tiracordg and the United Nations Test. liinina -lean Bowers. David Yerrelli, Mariano Cipriano. High salesmen, Arlene YVhitaker and Theo Bowles. receive awards Nlerle McClure, winner of Pennsylvania History from Class President. joan Nlalmherg. Contest. I . .Stn ischools within the chapter area r Bowl ai New Orleans, the United Nations Security Council. airy rem e cosure o I L la branch of the windpip wquopcd Sianfordg Mohammed Mossadegh, Iran's Premier, Lingpins of the Pacific has decided to wmv to New nfemncc, 40.7 in the self to place Iran's case before the 'ho mdust V has s i o fr m 431 feet af 7 3' m' Mon y ar on an a mere ma ei ames the Supa em si Z. ' . ., k. -to 597 feet at l p. m. yesterday. th 1 ' 1ii1,,fi1,,i,Li. mu du Wm After some nf the ice had moved. Jainmij ii-in s-cniiiigglv has littlexgc QQ? drlolzici -S' V253 5955 way SIB Under the supervision of Mr. 1 wuz io cziiit-nil ns striket 559 ,tif 'A 51.01 '33 n if-dshe has Freeland Ch,-yst much practical ' 'li. iii.nmn lu., vnirmiiu-12 dr FJQOQESI m' L has expec 9 Broadw and fancy woodwork is being done v,,.i xl-i -N' :'. .1 'i' i D , ' , fh b ' ' X of inn i.it.l fir ii V :niunci Cliiljfirgfc? qa?5'kfggI'ttS5uYTm'Z Hayes, Although they do not have all the e BOM gland! vislnzas iii iii' T..z'r-l-li 4 ' A f ' ' . ---N --N5 '- A 1 K Ami mc-nt of the ice Jam caused some F0gt2nf1e'L fgllfah Benliheqliall post-season gridiron dmlmxlmzrm hw X .Wm . ..i AM... . U , -,,an wa e fa inne are cnii-land the Sugar BOW! h 1h,,q 12,131 ,AK H3 . nationwide card of 13 ,icx1gHLA,,,, IU , A which drew more than 1111411-y-AmiMHQJH fans, Millions more look Ui Primm K, put the Illinois-Stanford a in would before th 'candy h :is inxili l lndil-uv .- Wil--lim tn pr ini visions , . dminist that nsullit-1 illtary not pc ncellin on wo before ready il inc Walsh estnhll gunmen n's de: un F1 ion pr un :mm l hr 'urly pax' bows of other improv in violent industry has raid ri chzingr-s uit' just d?15'5- limi-. ccnilnuly has littl ti cuncvl its strik Truman has ernph l'iii fii?iilQ1 ir To The English Class lie, ifili iii piiwii iii, :limi ds, J V N lnrgv Peiiclvc pl-Wei' lan! af A 'QV ' Simwvillc' l'vsumm'd , . 'H' D today follow- K I HMI yvstticimk lwildny with ni ' I iwpwittri init-rri1pt1i.n from any K 'll will ' hush wii!c1'. A dike was construct iver there las! , . -d alitnf' the r ss. L A Str-i-1 L 'N s ' protect the property equal tothe height 0' md, BY lsu reported that th: ri within its banks a I 7- f A first infwciiivnt of ict The ilauruor and Senior Vocational t iiooii yi-sltfrduy, butl- conornics class has Hmshed place mats and napkins to by the Home Economics The place mats are made 1'4- vvning in the their lives se cvirv law 0, Twentv person JUNIOR CLASS T0 SELL PERSONALIZD STATIONERY AND NAPKINS The junior Class, after making out so well from the dance they sponsored earlier in the school year, is now planning another project to help them meet expenses this year and in their coming Senior year. Starting soon, they will be selling personalized stationery and nap- kins. The class will try to reach all the homes in town, but there will be students at school from whom you can order, too. We hope everyone will cooperate in helping the junior Class make a success of this project. wt-rc lined with throughout the after- watching for a ice. in the United Statej accidents during th New Year's and Chrfistmas holi- The New Year's holiday dent toll was 571, compared to th record 789 total for the four-day Christmas, holiday. s met violent 'ania over the md. ps took the 2-year-old girf ieath. another d still another down a flight 1 during thc fekends caused including 366 leafs holiday. 3' Council had :fins would b ushaps during ip. ins perished ii fiiini 6 p. m ildnl ht Cloca l oopiecuve U igainst polio or to Spum LU Alkk v'm'L - go basis afte on mmgi-1-ow, Bug hi four successive. years in whicl down me bid Mmuav the National Foundation for In he doubted there wasfantile Paralysis T135 gone im- anpc uf changing thc debt fighting the only epidemil on's opinion. disc-asc still o 'S send he was still unit-America. he union tu explain how During the HONOR ROLL A try can have round after id J h C31 f large wage increasef 3216. Ciegrfiek sulting price Increase' direcmr fm. 19 rn Q nft'i:xx'los?'iEg-ff d1Sd'fgfghb'i-1 experienced it Himior Red Cross iii? Zfouncil Reviews . iSchool Projects Tnenty members of the Junio: Red C Red C ary 1 l ports an Coming meeting in April. Projects listed included trln o cas utcd Pasadena, Calif., via a wide television hookup. The bowl at Pasad packed with the largest 96 895 xx hile another Council, That also is wise. ld ranked third in the It has been the prime concern of the l Press pon- Illirmai- .......Ilnirprl States of Great Bl'ita1rLa.urLnf 'Curwensville Joint For Excellent Work CURWENSVILLE - Honor cards have been awarded to 94 students at Curwensville Joint High School for outstanding worklduring the third six weeks period ana an additional 53 re- ceived an honor ratin , . r iz rrom me noyai Academy ni jammed into the Sugar To qualify for an linnrwr card a Dramatic Art ln London to bc- The 1951 rankings my student must maintain an aver- , b . A VQIY mm DMU, M ii....5 to iisn in a yum, vi i come an outstanding aitross on way whe plaudits fc Edward, YYY, , , Enchanted The Ways and Means Committee fQ.P13YWY of the Junior Class, under the With him leadership of Mr. Charles MCCarl, of YWO Br is discussing means of raising assists -hu money. In November, the class producing sponsored the Sodbusters dance Qne of that proved a huge success as the men m 11 tirst dance of the jointure. Now, Webster' they are working on something york Cm, altogether diferent to bring funds Webster 2 into their class treasury. But her The Junior students who make almost en. up the Ways and Means Committee She perm, axe: Mary Lou Greslick, Chnirmang and me O Dave Verrelli, jean Rowles, Patty She ret stage in 1937 tn direct R1char IIA' with Maurice Evans in th starring role, and since then sh staged a number of other success ful Broadway productions includ ing Family Portrait, the un cut llamlot. and Thc-resef Recently her own Shakespearea company toured the United State, by hus and truck. She is the firs woman to stage production for th Metropolitan Opera, being rf- sponsible for t'Don Carlo. She is also the author of sevora books, including Shakespear Civil llc-l'vi1sv and tht' St-lumls of , n I vnnsx lvamiu iflziilvi- li. Hans. Fiiiif-rilllmii Puiviir' In-Irllvliiin. has I-sm-li s 1 ut-iiistriii ai successful stage cl:-signers an tl B ti l ' T asm in mnnyl and lflollxnomi JOINT zissiiicd as pris get 35 VUFIUY 0 olling the Com W9 fan- Woofls CURWENSVILLE - The following side ran out o POFTS Wiih dis pupils have been awarded an Honor UNMC Wfluld b Card for the third six weeks periodi POW for nn Honor Card rating requires anmtucl lu be ro th9Brit15l' '-:.Laa.ism,mJ3.i..4ml4Lg...,.i vin .U JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES the count form in the 44, in me -.fi Cookman 27, T the Steel: Pra kansa and San Dieg 13, in the Pi Honolulu. Ed fBig MoJ C r s A. .M. o Ed Fullerton hitting backs ir coal regions, sponsible for all-winning st and stretching of victories to zelcwski, L K I Mnri line to tire Vol up 153 :un score a 46g -pting a 2:1 Hank I4-nt ., Marylan Nhat the rds on police rai we 237 sl C e n 1 r a I Pen over the nic say s Atlornov Wood idx le will ma We also will ic-s an svii--ol :viii i.1is n ii-I :if pwii4-ii-- tu iii ' me iiirsvruvl in planning for vixil lic-foiisaliishuki in tim ffuivimniix 1-ailh. b O L in. ii. c d l ly in io 1' nf A N V' ki 1 ' - f A ' I on f 1 ,I I f c c average of 90 with no mark below n civilians would whether prose . rantt-d. in , , V A Forty-nine rs wd Q5 m all subjectslmeeting 3 or mares rclczisml in this by 150 state po kin X times weekly with no E's in any have in promise night on Vario SUbJ9CY4 min against the operated by fr: ross Council, meetzng a ross headquarters Febru- gn 3, and representing ll J 'S hz Seniors: Mary Blackburn, Donl ,mtl ggbegownalerwimm Traister, war who do no uniors: Emma Thm William Curry, Mary Lou 'Greslicki iran war . ianged would bc jean Bowers st promise not tc tcompanies in Union Snvder Montou r counll State Police heard project and Hnancial rc' d drew up plums for thci. I again, Y01 Nancy KEY Hobllflelli Ioan Malmliws had hcun cxf of berg, Gail McCall, Richard Murphyg,tii.1, 1.11 1-Cmam ,rv 16-Alfa ROSS, Theo ROWISS, Delores ixlsliorl it woul ,mul:ff1'ffFMQfQiA Qavid Verrelli, Beverly I ' 1 I-,.x H , in uomgnrof 1951- ' 5. lihe lnlernalzonnl Red Crris riixdoiikgocmfdisz :Sine gipmivomer in the annual poi would int:-rvit-xx' all FOWS at tb ,I Clearfield Grade schools: tray fa- ' vors and calendars to the Voter-V ans' Hospital, Altoona, by the l Bigler Township schools: snap OVC! ' ? rge. Other d th :wash Cloths und Zrws to the C1111-whois nf I drcnk llumc and also extra slip-uacAmhuV 'plies fir Gill hows' F rsi Nr - classes' in bleilrhs-lil and Ciur-gwgssciml' wnnsville Jilnirir Hiqii Sthools mm' A ggi . . r Q 1 5.all2vf'159fU.1Ysd5f0QLfCh'12..lgH-fgnd Mariel mm me lieavv Funerafffllan Cfluntess Ubt rjwensville St church. will olfiria ial will be in the Bra 0tCrV. Mrs, William Paley, me. Louis Arpt-ls, ew York: Mrs. E New York: Mrs. VV, rlolph Hearst, Jxi, New Washington Mr: Al - . 1 ., I s mm' call at tht' fune,Y10 Vanderbilt. New e after U and -- 700 p. mi o Mrs. Henry Ford II. l ....i-,a...., ,.,- .-. :ess Ivlargax-eg ROSE exchange point to dc-termln daughter ff h...,- - .wnvrti-tvaiifii-flifiin-fq,,inK,1,.,ar 3 SENIORS AND 4 JUNIORS ACHIEVE 952 ACCURACY IN id Cros lzzins. Civilians H, ,,.,m,l, tions, veterans , vc C M. Wilhelm sni' raids vtoul i l' the ' d todav ' Some 90 mac from the area: 32 in thc S 67 in the Milton The machines Harrisburg for s said the Justice petition the rnu n dostrnv the nl undrtor to r crmon sPEtp TESTS ?,aZ5,,, Capt' Norman ' U1 'nl StatcP l' 0. 'cl The Senior girls taking short- Dwiuh we-f :gli-cl...Q?i hand II are now striving to take ire Thr,-1 dictation at 100 words a minute for DuBois V 5 minutes, transcribing with at . QI least 95' , accuracy. The girls who :i in one USING NEV have achieved this are: Ruth Fronk, 'ormcrly Freda Bumbarger, and Dons Bow- dcn. At the end of the first semester the following girls of shorthand I have taken dictation at 60 words per minute with 95','j accuracy: d to Rent: Two ozithrf Maine was the first I Gail McCall, Mary Lou Greslick, dt Irogrims amid flgxlixnisliqfy me proposed 22,2 Theo Rowles, and Mary Caldwell. nm eare. one ., ., - uehanns 'i Brady ridge at ause the artitions en were 'or five ck three I SIMPLIFIEII The second which meets tl the first sho wensville Joi h new Gregg Si: emphasizes YY . in . . lrwzn, Joun Malmhc-rg, Richard iiye.uus9y.V'r-- fl-----w -'-A --H none of the previous tec achieved, says Nissen. Dr. Graham has more tha scribed his experience in op cancerous lunzs. He says th ,icer nn C Honors Students by During Six Weeks is or better in subjects mceting mov three or more times weekly with C no E's in any subject. I1-ib York him- Students receiving honor cards m are: fr? Seniors: Emma Jean Bowers, 'Z S William Curry, Mary Lou Gres-i lick. Nancy Kay lloblitzcll. Grace inf in . I bridge! Several small 1311- What lies ahead? Well, butto stores, DOS! Offices and other ' d J ' E fu ' 1' :sawn for XCars and !'ears, ,.'.'f K ' ' im in me heaft of town Where down the storm cellar, boys anl business Qlaces in the Clearfield- ncreoili Ohamfsofjgl Efndiggglei pamabty, .5 thc bb! way U, deL22K-xjgiihflfhillfx-A Pilggmielga idences now stand: Roaringigii-1.1.-1t'g going to be one of th,Curwensvil!e area. our-in-hand tics. Graum, has srrzne a cmnpaicn that saw on mmm J lwne' Sun of ' I stone Quarry where spanish dizziest 'ears of the centurv. Area retail stores will be closed . . . - pztch tp.:-n var-tiny for one tcaq . ' 'X ' , A , ,MMM ,Mu-,rn . , .1 5 V , . been krwiinfwr 20yea.sa1ong ra A H I F U M 5 sam.n1Lf.me of Lle is the kind of year that Rllau day Tuesday' New years din row 35 time bOw'Ue'and'n0' mio lol 'Uv lfir an' The double rin! Ceremo wHn's some ON IN wanna wind hafd11Da5'- In Cieafqeg ggijlqggzrgjlmg-9156-f boy. grgfift ll it mm Om 355 to wake UP ln- You wish no Open un l . - '-' Grauer rezzllv is a frustrated 1:1 me St. 'l'.mothx 5 0 ' for these things: iiflyj ivlgremam open Statistician and he has the figures N 'mal flsf' :i tilmrul mp dxf' c i' in Curwensville o In World History we are studying about Nationalism f how Germany pmgn Smeg the Bull MUGS' he hottest national poliiica lalrbmtonti. uplc is now resl Num, '.-.ncre the employ c-rl. wif 333' 'fififflfi High School Office Announces P f on , e eposi n n and the mgmm D f 0 lfnqd ice e than was left by tu nsville's civic and fraternal p r 'CU1'Hl--mf flvf lh dwest floods of 1991. ' I A member nf mama Ynflvp ml , ch uns swlcznniz E and ACCEp L 3 new xml 1 -1 I I I C C ll e high mass, wer ygndapafff Classes Observe D gfQQQhfQlj fnPgQjTf?jlQip bv is ypoin o . . ' ' , A f - f - -4- 1- lf-r , ' 015951 P351 Unlted Nations Da xy to L-Ollwl to 6 p' m' Tuegday' There vxlu be but' m reverse' For mslame She fnhlil: Tonullirlis' aff:-Ulhi NM Nw bfffff' 'UW 3 can vania, A mey y , and if Wil no Carrie' Of rural, dchlefles is, unlike the usual female, nex'r'rb1,i'i,H? mp Briyrxlxn DUdQCI,Sis.:t n urn trxznmcrl with 1 dge of Odd Feuows since ionn, UEYCSS Wil that day bm fpeclal dehlery late. She showed up for a rclicar- dig my MCA. .H-Ch L,-Wkalfll 'illillllllll' iw Tllf' mf . a past noble grand since 1891. 'Eel as' llsual- mall Wm-bc dehl ered' A sal with Walter -Hampden the emigyd 'B ilu-Lwghme :Dimmu 1.4 uns of ulizizwtillx' lzice n H H119 15 the Oldest Odd Fellow' Television will Como up wiile All mail vull be received other Adayn niinures alieaduof THC md that he Ygnkws 'an I ii rwvirlv xyirh van illusion S Gm Go D A A V 0 FIRST ROXV: Lyle Domico, Sara YVelder. YVilliam Dennis. Nancy Straw. George Phillips. Carol Tennon. Ronnie Norris. Cladys Pentz. john Nliehaels. Janet Nlcflary. Fahy NlcDonald. SECOND ROVV: Fred Decker. Patty Nlayersky. Bey- erly Kayalak. Helen Conway, Beverly Celnett. YVilliam Browne. Nlargie Lord. Carol Paul. Delores Coder. Kent Nliehaels. THIRD ROYV: Patty Carfley. Nlaryella Frankhouser. Catherine johnson. -losephine lirrigo. Connie Hummel. -loyce Tate. l.ane Keller. Barbara llilleman. Odessa Boalich. Frances lirrigo. Dorothy Clark. FOVRTH ROYY: Glenn Pentl. Charles Wink. james Hess. Henry Lash. john Nlatty. Philip Nlaines. YVesley Peoples. Kenneth Britton. Bill Silyis. Tom Thacik. .lim Davis. Class of '56 Prepares For Senior High lehool FIRST ROYV: Joe Test. Dale Pearson. Sammy Danbs. Bob Creslielc. Donna Danvir, Betty Mahnberg. Kathy Smith. Bob Gillen. Eddie Spencer. LeRoy Neeper. Fred Coder. SECOND ROYY: Anne Snyder, Nellie Snyder, joan Woods. Craee Swales. Ruth Taylor. Jean Cill. Vera Boyce. Patty Mullins, Teresa Pajonk, Carol McDonald. THIRD ROYV: Nlary Ann johnston. Nellie Haney. joan Hanes. Ruby Brown. Xlae Mathews. Aludy Bennett. Nlary Rafferty. Anna Henry. Jean Conrad. Elaine Hnllihen. Enna Conrad. FOURTH ROXY: Victor Catalana. Don Spencer. jim Kendall. Kenneth New- pher. james Buck. Charles Little. Harold Dauhs. John Richards. Dick Decker. Clyde Smay, Robert Mathews. Paul Bonsall. Fi sg! 3, ' rw Fm -N... FIRST ROVV: Carl Peterson, LaRue Rowles, Jim Spencer, Gloria Fryer, Frederick Heistand, Judy Milliron, Kenneth Leonard, Ann Thacik, Donald Norris, Margaret VVriglesworth, Jerry McCary. SECOND ROVV: John Hammic, Jane Nicholson, Phyllis Bloom, Charlotte Bloom, Norma Smith, Beverly Irwin, Barbara Fama, Delores Mathews, Jo Ellen Thompson, Nancy Perilla, Carole Bloom, Dortha Bell, Roh ert Michaels. THIRD ROW: Carla McMasters, Carol Buell, Florence Cafhcarr, Donna W'all, Barbara Kramer, Vonda Lee Rowles, Edith Haversack, Dorothy Price, Faye McComhs Mona Jean Rafferty. FOURTH ROW: Earl Neamy, Gene Taylor, Douglas Lentz, Amos Hess, Eddie Pentz, Dannic Moore, Harry Banko, Allen Abrino, John Hipps, Jim Irwin, Jim Lippert, Dennis Pannacci. Debut HOMEROOM OFFICERS-FIRST ROVV: Richard Decker, James Davis, Frances Errigo, Enna Conrad. SECOND ROW: Fredrick Heistand, Fahy McDonald, Cath- erine Johnson, Connie Hummel. THIRD ROVV: Daniel Moore, Betty Malmberg, Mary Mathews, Nancy Perrilla. FOURTH ROW': Joyce Tate, Cathy Smith, Thomas Thacik, Nancy Straw. 49 sf FIRST ROVV: LeRoy Bauman, Emily Carns, james Kephart, VVilma Danvir, Eugene Bowles, Joanne Swatsworth. YVilliam Zipf, Elizabeth Rishel, George Aughenbaugh, Karen Kephart, Richard Thorp. SECOND ROVV: Robert Pov- licli, Nellie Barrett, john Hooven, Susan Brown. Richard Remaley, Irene Durandetta, YVilliam Daub, Gertrude Quigley, Augustus Tenon, lcie Thurston, Robert W'elder. THIRD ROIV: Larry Heitsenrether, Ella jane Rafferty, Barbara Sass, Janice Hepfer, Isabella Smay, James Bloom, Louise Scott, Audrey Truitt, Ierome O'Dell, Carolyn Newpher, Marlene Caldwell, Lillie YVinters. Ronald Fulmer. FOURTH ROVV: Tom Riddle, john Clark, James Kramer. Beverly Straw, Xlarjorie Neal, Kathryn Riddle, juclity Allison, Erdie Shugarts, YVilliam YVilt. Paula Rae jones, David Krebs. Seventh Grade Younger Set Looks to the Future FIRST ROYV: jack Nlcllraclten, Barbara Frankhouser. Larry Seger, Nancy Bartell, james Maloni, Patricia Barrett. C-len Riddle, Helen Shimmel, Daryl Heitsenrether. Marjorie Thurstin, Edward Bloom. SECOND ROVV: Christine Rafferty, Richard Irwin, Rose Panko, Phillip YVingard, Helen Fusko, YVilliam Clark, Doris Hepfer, Frances Sass. Barbara Kavelakl Stuart Cates, Barbara Krolick. THIRD ROVV: Robert Klin e, Velma Pentz. Terry Bloom, Donna Rickard. Arden Flana- gan, Sylvia Straw, Richard Bloom. Barbara Ross, john Lentz. FOURTH ROYV: Alton Bloom, Elizabeth Hoyt, Nancy Spencer. Helen Diehl, Edward Hepfer, Nlary Ann Clark, Frances Bloom, Edna Catlin. Richard Traister. 4,-. nm FIRST ROYV: Charles Elever, Judy Anderson. Ronald VVay, Geraldine Kovall, Eugene Errigo, Elaine Fisher, YVilliam Gelnett, Judy McCall, Gerald Bloom, Ruth YVelder, Jack Smith, Kathryn Blackburn, Duane Rowles. SECOND ROYV: Kenneth Diehl, Susan Barrett, Earl Queen, Eloise Caldwell. James Decker, Phyllis Knepp, Paul Maloni, Madeline Ben- nett, Karl Demi, Julia Heil, William Clark. THIRD ROVV: Frankie Errigo, Kay Thompson, Joseph Clark, Dorothy Snyder, Donald McCracken, Olive Sloppy. Donald Duckett, Patricia Radzietta, Elmo Neff, Alice Peoples. FOURTH ROVV: Sam VVelder, Judy Thorp, VVayne YVise, Karen Row les, William Polites Shirley Kendall, Robert Duckett, Judy McFadden, Elmer Abrino. and High School FIRST ROW: Thomas Riddle, Richard Curry, Gerald Bloom, Karen Rowles, Robert Povlich. SECOND ROYV: Susan Brown, Nancy Bartell, Judy Anderson, Susan Barrett, Terry Bloom. THIRD ROVV: Judith Thorp, Marjorie Thurstin, Kay Thomp- son, Richard Traister. FOURTH ROVV: James Maloni, Paul Maloni, Barbara Krolick, Barbara Kavelak. 51 nderclasses Active In Crowded Schedule At the heginning of the school terin. C.j.Il.S. welcomed into its ranks H5 Fresh- nien who proved their eagerness to partici- pate in high school activities hy setting Ll speed record in the payment of class rhies. lizirlv in the school year the Sopho- niores appointed il connnittee for the ull- iinportunt task ol' selecting clnss rings. .-Xne other highlight of their school year was il spring frolie ushering in the new season. The hnstling juniors initiated ti Year ol activity with their Varsity Shincligu in honor ol' our grichnen. They provecl their eupahilitx' at clrninntics with their presenta- tion ol' Love is Too Much Tronhle und. ns ll climax to their hnsy' rear. tetecl the Sen- iors at Ll Proin-Btniqnet. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presich-nt Lorettn Xen' Vice-l'resith'nt Xliini XYright Seeretnrx' Cernlcl Clarlx Cllr-nn Str-xxnrt 1 Xlr. fllmrles Xlt'cl,lI'l SUIIHUXIURH Cl.,-XSS OFFICICRS llLNlLll nt ,lim Xlt-Xnnl tt 1 vliin llnshinslxi 5 uttnx Leith Xlne Freeinnn 1 lsln Alnn llolmlitrell nlss .- , Xlr. Curl Borclns lwltllfillhl,-KN ffl,:XSS 0FFlffl'lliS '-sic:-1 lirnce Dinnnielx Nec- reske Xlnrjorie ltimhlh Secretary Xlnclelyn 13.111 ' eats rer Ann Kephnrt ' ' Xlrs. XX. ll, llrigg , ASS .' ' 5 2 3 , .:,- ' '15 . f -1 - .' mf--UM Q ' - P , 1 , 1 X 5. I ff S 'B' ,F S' -5 . if E Q N . 5:1 It L' 1 , Q ,, ,A . L1 f :QQ K g 4 . ii Lf W. L4 -sf ,W 4 N HW- an-f 2, Q x sum ob showed to his seventh r grade geography classes n conservation. ' r- In the first PATTO- d this year, there was ar the perfect attendance t in Mr. Ammennarf: m. One name, Danie o has had perfect attend the year, was omittet 'cle. and F.H. FARM SHOW AT HARRISBURG A, GIRLS ENJOY The Future Homemakers of America girls who journeyed to Harrisburg with Mrs. Henry, jan- UUY 10, spent an interesting and profitable day. They saw a variety of unique and worthwhile exhibits demonstrations, among which were a demonstration on gift wrap- ping and one on baking done by boys. The Home Economics and this column must go o +R s. After what happenc k I'm half afraid to tr ' those little Ugremlins t to extend my sincere t heartfelt congratulatior unlor Class for gettir n for outsiders to atter , This issue has plagur Lf.Vs!LClH.SalLfrCK-fhr9ia was into ciiviiies now, and it will be cold' Vnu can't win! . . . I hes grape vine that Shlrll Donna Dale. Barhar B tty Lou Bowmar son and .lack a little shindig up week ago last Saturdz say that the televisir ' but that nobody got r to try the Prtza informed that Georg rendition of The Loi , at one a.m, was 0l if you know what What do vou sav v da rl Congress you dates, luC busrr s the names of tv svargv and xxry fri.'l1te-ning ill i. ..-i... i. ,,1i,,..,, business. K S displays gave the girls many new ideas that ma rove ve useful in the future. Y p ry Some ofthe girls ate at the huge cafeteria located in the Farm Show building, but because this cafeteria very crowded, a few walked the city to eat. While in Harrisburg the girls elaloyed the thrill and the privilege A ri.-nl-. --. P--2A-l . re was a '.H.A. and am of the Everyone rce and the Lrm groups. had a good HAVE YOI' RE.-111 IIEIIJIS' Auth r jvhinna Spyrr Chizacters Heidi, Gran-Ip Clrrn, Mr. S-semanri, Mr. Cinffi rt-, Peter, Grandrnmli-r, Mis Rorro me-ie-r, lhie, :nil Barbe :lt ith .s 'lie slorj.'fif.1l-tile nrpha rrl B+-t use no one kn-w ju whit t f do with h r, she uas rake rn Ive u..h her grariflfiitlir-r, uh 1 n . X 'A 1 -' tv au' lxf Ii li up in Ili Alpn 'I i tnazisirlra llfr grarwliirlier was , r spike tt . is-.rrul in tli :Ive months Ierclr brvfugli f-art of he il health ant man Visits He JHS ln Assembly 3fg'iTfitl'll'E ., . stures. ...idx cami' hkt vu-et breath of hc-avtnly moun 3 few weeks, 350 ,I tain air to live in an aristocratic cit to mention rnlhis Juni- hm? m me luwlamlsl 9 W . .. . , . comediens of the l :Bills ' Decemberllly W called the Two Blacklear Diary, 'hen he Sm SDM 0' rm H unnkin' that New Year' B week' whwh hkesolutions are a fine thing, as V -V' for us' lf any of ymsit here writing my ten pages o ohave any of these records'-hem lim also a thinkin, that l y numbers l.'0 l 'hey wliwould be a fine thing if during 'S' y ucepwd' If you Cam I. . . Crutches Verrelll woulo Well I guess that' od ni ht at seven m ' ' ' ', , tell Irene go - g lfor now, so till next weelmmel, than twelve so that lb goodllmrd if WHS neighbors can get to sleep.. Unis m1Iy'Narma Whltalter would mak HPNMS Mrs. Bowrnan's laundry easre .by bbato, jr., born i.. P.S.A .- in l9' und' tht wearing smear-proof lipstic . Mr. Ellmlston would up hi gl-adupo.. ,tc r'r...fsar..-Ma fm r-ml on three Iumos C ,llililfig Senior Class Pla Qpens me and I'll do my best. Wha Onions to the very cold weathr happened out at Sykegvjlle las Orchids to the juniors for their nfslx Friday night? We really took :Pr0ject, which is selling stntione AT DISTRICT thumping on that one. By the way Onions to the students who Mr. Benyish gave his Mondajlhlflfii 10 hun OYIWYS- CHORUS FESTIVAL moming gym C1355 3 lecture 0, Orchids to the students who rank sportmanship and teamwork tha OTS' f'1!mid'Y03fS- H77 Af many would do well to note. Onions to the drahinthe big Stu On the evening of january 3, Br-r-r Corning to high school thi: hill' winter makes c his nice warm, it??????I want and its stall al world. The p Curwensville r Onions to the do a wonderfu games, but how at a few away tation isnlt that Junior Class Play Is Selected Al Curwensvilie High Cl'll'-l'l-1NSVlI.LI-If-The Junior Vlw' PIM' couiiiiitiee of Cuff with all 'these' tin-vile Jmnt rim slam, amundy 'S It .- W -Nl fr' Joan Sxaffi x, Nanci' gfawlatwns tc Xltlbilvri rm!-.I r-um., rismifi jackie Lord, I iHoblitzel.I, Nor Ronald Borger f lat district choru. sing, but I did ' chorus was gr only two more terms!II!!! 1 , , 'I-.rizzl-.' Ft: .' , with that Wash... i..f,'C5. XI1lr'rfi Ilo u t 'i t Q p v 'X u Trou con PE att 1 L- '.'.ll be announced 5 H ,in iiwiat , llitlft lrlt shintl, nnrl Jrvlzn ll'l. ' s. xvitii the :iss stzinw- nt' 'lif A I sir , lliv it: tilts t'iw.-L, h Is Tw .I th ' bla' 'I ll' 1 'r 1.x rx i t X c m h leave you. I hope you liked it. Serlea you again. Qtr Yours tnily, KW? 'irri-Note Omv .. --A.. O Well, here comes the time when m seen a school house, or more important These mid-terms that come around e your pep and over-confidence go up in s I Sure, you think you know it allg you tests coming up. It'll be a cinch to pass t to sit down at one of the little brown de big, long sheets of paper lying before stomach starts doing flip-flops and you last night to glance through your gree small, full-packed Shorthand man ' E I' If you belong in this group, be ,' vou still have a chance. Rememl HN' Why a eh:-nge in our teaching milk of anthmctrcl liflifl' The gonvril purpose of arith- l 25 ci :iitt,: is to dtvt-limp within the wzll r'li.lE :in t1n'l4:':t:imi1r:: of num-lsn 1 lwx- :intl tm- nlil'x to apply zirml thi H ti riot' 1 fl' s.lt:1f.ins, Wwzit thrill -.vi .. 'i ln1i.:' mpl -lv thru Haslf r': not .1:',n,1t-.i- .t as at .l lly1t'::t'h,t's 5 ..i...... ..t, ia.,r.i..i.t...i.L.l....t.r,..:n,is'- sv-'i mr To Capacit Audience Honorary So. . . Sworrher the Playerst, to direcwe' characternnued from the I ' Old Laceilell, we didn't fc 'I 'nm'l Some olenng from nervous oreanuowi Patty Mctiorkle would gl signals straight during Brolog Corprtests. Comparison 1'-ml1DLi-f-mill-Blvd-1-Jnell Mu-y Lou and other students foundhelp . . . Coach University. Mr. Sabbatmumber of dinted t Band Mofhefs Plan of Sign Pi, which itootball season wt . . known fratemity. I-Iva minus two . . . sponsonng Moyle as one of the outcould stand the tae . students among the sengum, rather than As february Pfolecf school hours . . does many interestdream girl would l: CURWENSVILI-E-The SPUU- gum' mg, gpgnf to occupy his timeance.We're begin! sorship of a motion picture has the day in very Dai winch he was Veflihe really 'S been selected by the Curwens- Af 3130. '-hel School md Couegeauowed '0 'men' vine Band Mothers as their rcs-1 'ere bald for Ma these' Hfrhls Wlmnn cc huary fund-raising project. CUYVUU-'vm' E but in case .you're interestec ll probably continue for th He also writes shoremainder of ye olde New Year. is interested in oi 'Til next week. then. sincerely in wzth the rnmvlcpnnl two rruunarn mc: sri DISTRICT BAND REPIIESENTS Rf THIRTY-SEVEN SCHOOLS Thi DuBois Area Joint High School 21:1 ,......a ...- LU..-4 :M ma rmmull B144 'istrict 1 6, and prer ' R F3333 Ji Arm ssl rili metal-Z wilt lguest of I For - L posed of students representin??7 by to r her live sisti B dillerent schools, of which Curwens- ville Joint contributed the following: -olorea Tiracord, es Miller, tenor telli, comet. lBois at 9:30, lent: rujstered 3 the homes of x. Return- find in l sylw Ma 'I mai i ' honorable Sec ......,. nc... -..Iles Millar, lat tin: chair, Dave Verrelli, Rnd chair, 1 C. turn the and Mary Lou Grsalick and Dolorea Tiracord, 3rd chair in their respec- 'i'-- dirisiona. ill benent greatly from entertainment consisted of thr Reheusllwlscalledforsum-dl, of yprovedabigdayforallj , :embers as they prepared Noi o concerts. The ' ' A S liversd Friday Q lent: at D.H.S. M .,...., WMM. .. .,-... ,- W, w,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, USIC .re orchestras. Bette Davis to be held at the Penn Grange H w.C.E,D., Dugol.. grid, , I st among the actresses on March 2, 1951, at8O'clock,T ll 5:90 the Bud Pres S e dislikes Betty Grable. public is invited to the square dan: any of two public come,-l p ru York Times, because of Further information will be fort full house. Following me . is his favorite mHgB1iH9'C0miHK' dance was held at the Elks narrroom : e sure the Curwensville After the business meeting, t for me student musiclms. will I bato's instructions, and we movies. At the conclusion of t momlng to correct nl few spout: of Cd l Mrs, Martha Palaskey and six stu- e basketball playldents from the Curwensville joint ell as they can at High School went to the District I Chorus Festival in South Williams- lflf fl'h0 E0 d'Wv:rr port, Pennsylvania, The six students no just stand .nare as follows: Jacqueline Lord, to do. Can t you Seniorg Nomia Whitaker, Senior, e and talk??? YNancy Hoblitzell, ji ' ' ' vded. Ann Conner Semor . . :a WDCOB1Bl.lp outh Center and cause tro id who take over the ping hle and mess around ' ince room almost all evening. n't something be done about rnce? 'chids to the pictu -own to the History-cgse that was Mr. Austin Truitt of Roc New York, and the piano PHHISK was Mrs. Cartwri Williamsport. the I ' eo was Mr. David Smith, advisor of the South Wrllia Sfudsmi WM fi S0Ph0more4'Rona1di3 Cheerleaders Mens nstead of stand omore. g Scho Upon their arrival, b C ' 1 the students v registered at the Soi. a the school build port High School and rnen were port on the 7th of january, T visitor would c' taken to the homes of their pros- report having enjoyed the add would they rhrnl pective hostesses, musical training and the pl A I A Wilde preparing for the concert, social contacts exnerienrr-A e ocust ree , On February 21, 22, and 23 the orth Central District Chorus more pep and whi: Festival wtll be held at Empor- donned their new after dared slut tz J l cheerleaders h.avN Lun with 35 different schools par- cipaling llcpzt-svtpttttg the- Ctlrwensville t:,nt litglt School tull be stt- irantis Danna Dale, Krtvtia .lt-an i .'-, tr-c wel Dtiitiirs Titan-tit-tl, are made of bloc with a gold taffeta Lining worn with whit conventional gol were made possible b from the P. T. A. cheerleaders wish appreciation to tl them to comple wlm tltutvlft-n '.1t'C1tt'l anti luztri- been workii exercises sua cartwheels, et has given her assi. Funny Adam' THE PATTONITE Published Weekly by the Press Club Curwensville joint High School the printing's aczidentally ' up, url get my facts wrong. Godrgesl Pllllclfs DIY DANCE t Puddln Anderson's Solo was , , . not at one a.m. lt was quite a bit Friday W11l'W1t11eSS 0l1e0fihe bes earlier. Please accept my apologies.ev'n-mls of entertainment that an' It was still out of this world, though 21555 has lh0l-'Em Of YBY- Thl However, I want to state for th-rumors ere having 17143, Sl- Patrick' benefit of those neighbors who ma5Day Dance- have observed it that the whole S0 don Yom' 595' Kleen dlldi party, if somewhat noise-y, vw-Phlfg YOPYSCH down 'D the ZYU1. Nik' quite proper. Thank you. Some od nng'5'd9,'ahl'f- and Pfepafe YOU? you ask' UHOW do we and thesiielf lor a night of fun. lmeant wha club style. By cal you can olitain a you care to order will serve your tab - tipping won't be r added attraction which will be prose of the Mrs. Robert I-Zrrigo Way Pvssiblf- l.l-17.9 5 ts c '.'lSSl 'l- J 'Wifi to come to the I 4 V? fm., 5,-.ff Y: CU U.. .....-.. . f-,mg -.- .... ,, f'ff.,f epying else shall bc 5 md hell! '-he Em MMA 'K M 'Mwnhl , mph: They were soliciting patrons for outhls' In Of-lst I0 WFP to - ,mi :intl ttzxt nu lit' lrxtvrs e- Echo. The Echo Business Staugecreg yndden ,mul I.-Hd J Huw' l'etttisylwitiia FT!-l lllemliers Etluralitm and Wurltl ups miu gown . Ilaiit s - X H - ..,Therc will be a square danul lliu lem-ltittv irtif-s ' n 1 gil I., it -Y things mug- said about grabbing a ring-skit . . , - , V , I' ll 1 W' ' be-guage our dame wvll lb' New mm' Satufdal, nigh' ll' fl lt-tfl prttlt- in lltis llu' ttvvit-st l ' ' ' ' -' A 1 HF If ff-ssi nal at ' TAC The Senior Class f 'ng Wall planning a Bake Sale ...Sor, 1' ,,,'f Echo Staff Charts Plans For 1952 Annual victory. In cast ambitiout i for tv 'mv ol hall dispense with the floor shov its sincerest Me, I'll take a 1 afhleftc ssoc U2 :rms is to Certi T t i :xW0'llI'l' Cc-rliiivnlvz x., XS, ll. H. NOV TXXXXS 'I Tl I T I No. 1'cf'10 ' 952 TH Ay 12 IQQ il 5144. .. Affg. QM Stag vom , mount 3 A ber S . ' Wu, S1--Y , For ' --. T' Veafzwok in one night. 'Nice v 0 Laughlin and Adlei auvv ,1L,r v ,,,' ' Q .- ,.- -. .a n,-.,...,,--44. -.- iftlvietlvktnlftrfr-mxtmr-:.n:ei -.1-L fifth- -lf ilfill SCH1 IOL O CERTII-'Y lTH.-TR. has met Q--o-are-:acne urse and is hereby ileges thereunto Pinuf NAIIE DH P60005 Cl'Rw1.- , Plus: 1tfA5l'1I.1.1f Lr1zR:lfif 4 of green inlaid happy now, can Eff lf, JUN!! Dad Says Sho: league! ls and 4Hls H G lden Tide ers went dc heard that the Slnfe Y0U'd Pmbllbll' lik-chfmper than fenders' Might be admkssmn ls one quarter' SEvENTEEN.lH..s.uMMER urgder the lireahil the mid-ter up with clutch trouble how 'your interests stand, Area School Deadline For A committee composed ot' three Too bad, boys. We needed you .... CUQWENSVILLE compiled a few statistics as ' gms and two gays from the junior You science and chemistry students things looked Saturday students Panicipa'e Enrolling In Class Class has read Ove, various plays certainly have my sympathy. l amCl.EARl'lELU Fl 1 th I I Cl F6 It . . . dug-ing the past two weeks and in several of Mr. Botdas' studyH0LD JOINT a e movies tn ea e d In Dlsfncf chorus Cufwensvllle finally settled on a three-act Play halls, and lt seems as il all he gets V 'AH entitled Seventeenth Summer. is correct tests . . . You biology and The Curwbensti e a Penn State Senior. Alst Sm-t-nzs-on pupils from the Area CL'RVfl-LNSYILLE -- Tonight is The play will be under the ditec- physics students just have myClub held a iotnt same place were Jos! .Illini High Schools in Clt-arnold the- 11t:..' rtppttttungvv ftir Cut- mm of MBS Mauon' who wut C511 sympathy . , . The F.T.A. spenClearfteld F.F.A, group and Funds Gardena and Cunwnsvmp are aucndmg ll 'lol lil' fu' 1' i'd S 'O pmwll for try-outs as soon as a sumcient Friday and Saturday at Lock lf-lavemn Wednesday evening 3 and Ted' W Nuffll Cffllfal DNN! CNOYUQ in vltt- ft rttnri svrivl ttf cla-sw tin ,,.....tc,., af ntw hmue arrive Teachers' Colleee at the State's Cooperative activtttes seen together, but at dif- Festival ming held in lrlmpttitam pl, W, , M., buH,,! acl liyalllwo cluhs were di places and at different timeithtq wt ,g hx 1 , .wk yt z fl mnmlt A A h A Blll Curry and Jeannt Tlw- uvt.ttt.f.te tm t-A-vmaatf ,,-,,.3,,iJj:Q. O ' 79 2 CUIIZHZHREE LOCAL T naw verreui and Pnl . . . ,,, , ,g dm, peratlon C 0 evelops tl?it,l:tEAsslST 1'Ri.Hl.y . ,Y S I A .tt . . .- . ' H' e NEWS pecla rmisttce 1 .. nto Da and Ni ht p - f C......nt.,S.,., egular meeting of the Beta- ' ' l ll 'V y g 'm'Alhm55S CCFYHIDIY mllflll Y was held on Wednesda 1- Rl 41 V ld latplyiivlf Ofginlzallons 31 1951 yy y 'l k' N ' F'H'U'A't.he expenses of Shirley ' ' 4 Wi M IX ng l.,,,,.,,.,15f3H1 Fututt- llittli Diggers, ttf AtnericalB b Bowers Bagan! Bowers J AL pl l K Vl e9a' 20 the b y5 mn 'U' 'lriluhd or tht F.S.lVl.W.A. tFutuie Sfrwice ar an of they told of their fun of th Q ECHO BUSINESS STAFF-SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Theo ltowles, Mildred Camille, Pattv Danvir Arlene YVhitalccr. STANDING: John Davis, Mariano Cipriano. Bill Curry, Mr. Briggs. ' i 1952 GOpt-:ration ECHO, Publication '4With the eonipletion of the ECHO for 1952 a reeord-high total of nearly seven inillion nian-ininutes have been eonsunied hy editorial. husiness and typing staff ineinlners and advisers. This startling faet was reported in the findings of a speeiai research group assigned to study the time-eonsuinption of the sehool annual. XVith the editorial division under the advisership of Robert E. Sahhato, -Ir. and assisted hy Miss Mary Eliz- abeth Mallon and the husiness duties under NVarren H. Briggs' supervision. the puhlieation required time equal to, it not surpassing, any ot the sehool's niajor aetiyities. Editorial stafl' duties included sueh diverse projeets as scheduling Senior photographs and informal photogra- phy, planning page layouts, eoniposing write-ups. and holding speeial printing and engraxing eonterenees. The ECHO typists had the all-iinportant task of prepar- ing all finished eony for the printer. The business staflws inain unch-rtaking was to soiieit lmusiness estalilislnnz-nts in the Curwensxille area to help finanee the yearbook. XVith the guidanee of the husiness staff, the entire Senior elass was responsilmle for the sale and distrihution of the yearhooks. ECHO TYPISTS: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Theo Rowles, Cail McCall, Mildred Gamble. 57 The Theatre: HONIE SYVEFT HOMICIDE 1952 Senior Class Play Nluriuu Clurstuirs ,. lcuu llowlcs Archie Toiuiuy Ilicltllc April Euimu -lt-un Bowers Dinah . , , Nancy llohlitzell Polly XYtlllil'I' Vlhllit' Sllllftlffl Mrs. Chcringtou Mr. Cherington Rupert Yun Dcuscu Frankie Riley Bill Smith St'I'LIl'llIli Oillurc l'ctt- Dolorcs Tirucorcl llcury Stricclx Theo Bowles , Dick Murphy . Noel linmilton Stun Buchelier . Duxc Verrelli .. john Duxis Bill Curry jot-lltt Surat june Spencer XVcucly thtil Sit-Call Mutt Ct-orgc Anderson Alot' Lzluct' Dutlry Betsy Arlciu' xYl1lllllit'l' Slulwy , Dick Curry Iflusliliglmt , Philip XVingru'cl Time: Spring Place: l'utio of Cfgiistuirs' llouu' The Critics Said- Cruig Hice's hit hook and movie. Home Sweet Homicide, coutiuuccl its popularity us the seniors. unclcr the capahlc direction of Nliss Gretchen Leila. presented the plav at the Locust Street Little Theater on December sixth zuitl seventh. The comedy mystery centers around the plot of three voungsters to uuirry oif their mother to u police detective while solving a inurtler at the same time. lncicleutally. they succeeded in hoth. An uhh- cast with the support of au efficient stage crew played to ca- pacity audiences both nights ot the plavis Curwcnsyillc run. PLAY HIGHLIGHTS Top to hottom: The main is obviously hurt-someone cull an doctor! Every mystery play has this scene: Stand hack. all of you, or I'll shoot! At what is everyone looking? Clue: They have no ideal where Henry Strieek is hiding. 58 BEHIIND I'HE SCENFS Top to bottom On stage uervone the tr ichtion il full L ist photo tS0mf. ure. mlsslnpll C lst members find interesting things in the sound effects dep lflmlllt Every pl'1y lrls them- Cm you su. how m'lny 'ire in tonight S wudience? Director Leih receives un appreciative gift from the east. Fun between acts-but this scene really did happen in Act Two. Director Gretchen Leib, center, gestures for a dramatic point, and Student Directors, Dotty Hummel and Mary Lou Creslick. both approve. 59 f'-nr ,xx ,I 1 sz? e The Theatre: SEVENTEENTII SUNINHCR 1951 Junior Class Play Augin- 111'y Lum flrcslivlt NI11rg11r1-t Nliflllil Bloom LKll'l'Llillt' 111111 .ll'ilIl Bmmwcrs Kitty Arlerw xYlIit8.lit'I' Mrs. Blurrnw . Mr. Nlorruw The-11 Ruwlcs Nucl Il11111ilto11 -luck Dau- Ycrrelli Art Mario Cipri111111 Xl11rti11 Dia-li Nlurphy lam- Dolnrvs 'l'i1'111'orcl Toiiy Bill Curry Nlurgic' ,l4'11111'ttc- 111111-S Fit! lll'lll'3' Strit-vli 'l'l11-'l'i111v: 5111111111-1' 'l'l11- l,l11L'4': A S11111ll xYl'Sll'l'l 1 'l'11w11 The Critics Said- A capacity 2lllCliCIlC0 1'e111c111hc11cl witl1 IlOSt21lgiil their sm-vc-11tec11tl1 511111- 111e1's RIS they watt-111-cl ll wi11so111e Augie and 1111 Cllgklglllg jack. witl1 llll excellent suppc11'ti11g cast. enact hltlll- 1'ee11 D11ly's populzu' sto1'x'. Seventeenth Summer p1'esc'11tvcl 1111 lllKl9l'St2lllClillg picture of X'0llfll witl1 11ll the ll01ll't21L'lN'S. tht- crises oi' grow- ing up 1111cl tht- thrills of fi1'st-love. Thc play. which IlltlI'lil'tl thv ClI'1l' Illiltii' Llc-hut of all tht- st111's. was tl w111'111. l1e111't-tom-l1i11g p111'l'o1'1111111c'c- uhh' cli1'1-cts-cl hv Nliss liliz11lwtl1 NI11l- lo11 1111cl st11clc'11t cli1'ccto1's. 101111 ltowla-s tlllfl Nanci' Ilohlitzc-ll. in MX '90 First Ron P ith D lnur NOTIDI Bloom Second Ron Beth I ou Bowm ln C Lula. Pu Third Ron Ann nhmllc f rcsllclt I lorcnu B ulor Fourth Ron Nflncv NILAnu lltw lxathermc Rogers 8 Cheerleaders lpark ports Season For '52 YVith smart new attire to hoost their morale. the loyal CI cheerleaders led sport fans through a hectic and unfor- gettahle season. The gold and hlack uniforms, with the exception of the sweaters. were ohtained through the Band Uniform Committee, The girls sold corsages for the Clearfield game and CIHS hookcovers in 01'Cl6I' to raise funds for the maintenance of these uniforms. Practice schedules and rou- tine husiness meetings. were super- vised hy facultv adviser Byron Chad- derdon. The girls presented several original pep meetings. climaxed hx' the rousing Armistice Day rallv. which sent the hoys ofl' to their fore- most victory of the season. Sending the two senior cheerlead- ers, Norma Bloom and Patty Danvir. to the DuBois All-Star game conclud- ed the activities of these eight diligent coeds. Cheerleaders relax between ushout bouts. ii . FIRST ROVV: Sann McCracken, Norman Barr, jack Kavelak, Lance Duttry, William Dale. SECOND ROVV joe Bunnell, Chris Cullen, Dave Verrelli, YVally Duttry, Kenneth Catheart. THIRD ROYV: Dick Harzinski, Robert DIVIS Fred Decker, Dennis Neff, Robert Sutika, Joe Dale. FOURTH ROYV: Charles Mallon, Noel Hamilton, Ron nlcl Borger James Wagner, Martin Rushinski, Mr. Zwirek. Lettermenis Club Promotes C.l. H. S. Sports 28 Athletes Win Varsity Awards The Lettermenis Club is one of the sehool's year-round ath- letic organizations. Nleinbership is open to all athletes earning a i'Varsity 'Cy H in anv one of the major varsity sports. The main objectives of the Club are to promote and main- tain the best in athletics for C. j.H.S. and to make annual sweater awards to deserving members meeting the require- ments. This year, of the twenty- eight members. ten received sweater awards. n Mr. Zwirek presents sweaters to the 1952 award winners L gi:f7?ix'iiaU Y . F! +L Slvihi m P A . ,Vw 5, Q H-.. 5-'9'g f1..4s ,1f 52 M 1 Je! H ti' . b A f K' YM A Hdfgfr at ' Q Q Q- 1g - - . ivfv F . M' . +5 W . we 3 M' ff' AKEPS A M 4: fgbw , X09 ? 1912 I ,,.: s . , ., .Sl ,f Qs 11559. .,, No 6 i, 1 , , M390 NEW NNW' U Q' W. H - 8 5: I f V, , . I ' hd A if L . K 9 A Q ' 4 Z V, , . X as ' 4. 'f L 1 i Z' MJ .saw s f A 1 KJ, X, , W 'V ' , K ,L ' f 4 1 4 if ' I f' T fu? W , awww ? ww MMM- ...... 5' '5l Gi'? Local F. H. A. Chapter Active at C.l. H. S. The local chapter of the F. H. A., organized two years ago in the Cur- wensville Ioint High School, is com- posed of Junior and Senior girls who are interested in and working toward better home and family living. During the past year the club played an active part in the life of the school under the leadership of the club adviser, Mrs. Edgar Henry, Ir., and the officers, Dorothy Hummel, president, Esther Blackburn, vice- president, Cecile Fye, secretary, and Alta Ross, treasurer. Among the var- ious activities of the club were the sponsoring of a square dance, attend- ing the annual Farm Show at Harris- burg, and participating in the local Halloween parade with a float de- signed by members of the club. F. H. A. girls admire results of their Christmas project. ssets to Vocational Departments F. F. A. Membership Increases to 35 The past school year has seen the steady growth of the local chapter of the Future Farmers of America with an increase in membership to 35. The club year was filled with a variety of activities-the sponsoring of a square dance, attending the Farm Show, selling seeds throughout the Eastern states, and assisting with the annual F. F. A.-F. H. A. picnic. Oflicers serving the club for the year were: Adviser, Mr. Boyd Vokes, President, Jacob McGee, Vice-presi- dent, Clark Rich, Secretary, Richard Lezzerg Treasurer, Ioe XVriglesworthg Reporter, Barton Hippsg and Sentinel, George McCracken. 'X 1 F. F. A. boys busy at work welding a harrow in Ag shop. 65 Underclass Betas Aid Junior Girls Reactlvate Local Alpha Chapter Under the leadership of Mrs Jean Keiser the Alpha Tr1 H1Y was reorganized this year by the un1or g1rls Among the lccomphshments of the club durmg the ve 1r were the lllStlllJlltlllf, of the N1 nth of Dunes ends the SPOIISOIIIIQQ of 1 It lp Ye ll d inte the stlhng of IC'lIfSl1 ments it the b isketblll gums lllll 1ct1vc p1rt1c1p H1011 111 the Red Qloss cunp ugn cJl'lilCf:'1S chosen for the yen Weie P1 es1dent Lllll 111 Wught V1ce P1es1dent C1th6f1Il9 Schonvs ilder Secretny Doiothv Cll1I'X ind T1e ISUIKI N mu McFadden Social Service Local Service Projects The Beta-Tri-Hi-Y with the as- sistance of their adviser Mrs. Flla Briggs spent '111 active year dedi- cated to community service-help- ing needing families during the Christmas season supplying cloth- ing for a family Whose home was entirely destroyed by fire and making Scrapbooks for the Clear- field Children's Home. Club school projects during the year were a dance, The T11rkey Trotf and the selling of refresh- ments at home basketball games. The girls elected as their officers P r e s i d e I1 t , Annabelle Greslickg Vice-President, Judith Thompson, Secretary, Betty McFaddeng and Treasurer, Doris WVitherite. Alphl Tr1 H1 Y dlnce C0lT'lll1lttLC plans Leap 1 e lr D xnce A familiar sight-the Beta Tri-Hi-Y CanteenU at home court games. 67 Men of Distinction: Reporter Praises School Patrol Ilave you noticed the little men who stand on the school corner, day after dav, braving the xvintrv blasts and scorching sun in order to see that all school children pass safely across the street? ln all probability. you havent but. nevertheless. these unsung heroes. the patrol boys of C.l.Il.S.. deserve much praise for their fine work. These students are under the leadership of Nlr. Alton Lee Miller. who appoints the boys to their patrol stations. IT IHIS CFWYQ Four-Year Members of Patrol: Merle McClure, John Black, john Davi Jim Irwin, David Moyer, Bill YVise. PTA. Receives National Charter The Curwensville chapter of the Future Teachers of America, organized in September 1950 by adviser, Nlr. Iames Moore, formallv received its national charter this year. The nine members of the club elected as officers Emma lean Bowers, presidentg Nancy McFadden. vice-- presidentg and Nancy Hoblitzell. secretary. Meetings of the club consisted of round- table discussions ot teaching methods and college curricula. A tour of the campus of Pennsylvania College for VVomen proved an interesting spring project. f 5 Cecile Fyc, Gretchen NlcCarl. Emily Frank, Dolores Tiracord. Janice Catino, Nancy McFadden. Emma jean Bowers. Not pictured: Jean Shaffer, Nancy Hoblitzell. 69 SEATED: Alta Ross, Betty Ann Deitrich, Joan Malmberg, Emma jean Bowers. STANDING: Mary Lou Creslick, Beverly VVriglesworth, Deloris Bell, Theo Rowles, Anna Blackburn, Gail McCall. Efficient: Keynote of Librarf and Librarians ,llfgi sl Librarians perform one of their routine tasks. Senior Girls Serve As Student Librarians Under the direction of Nirs. Elizabeth Bonsall 10 senior girls assist in the smooth functioning of the library. They spend three or four periods weekly helping to re- pair books, checking books in and out, and performing errands. In addition to their duties at the high school, four of these librarians- Cail McCall, Ennna Iean Bowers. Theo Bowles, and Beverlv XVrigles- worth-serve as librarians at Lo- cust Street at least one period a week. ,. , X, 95 ,gr . Y Q 1 N , f 5 l at , K Q, a Af. H ., , 0 i 'la' , 1 xr .ng A. V , ,A-Eye f:.,w,k ' 1 -15 ,agx 2 M ' U i 3 . -. .W 1-Ss. ww., I ' x5'f7',f,hf.'f. ' N ' 9 9 Q W' I ' x Q . . gg 59, 5 if 4 l i Q 1 in 1 ix ,, Q-fi in hw I A , X H21 31,1 f. . if M' jf ' , . M W- k , hs ' ' .Af i 'P' 'TT' ., :Q-5.3,-ew if ,fw-fm, ,wr 5 f15'w' . N- f 3 'A qu 'Ak IMQQ u a - - 1 N5 V ' 2 , 4 ,Q . M -W agg - .3 Q 1. - Q' Q , x, AHLX Y ' , 5, ,A 3' -, A ,Q .gf .- ,wmkgw , 2 A T X.1. A xx . A N. :sign . 8 V ,Lg T ,W A 5 r N . 1 A :ff R Mn ,i,i5iW if . f SV' - ' Q 'W K 1 VW,k , 4536 wg, -,N W u 55' 1 . Q 4 ' in Q f' jf- rw, LEFT T0 RICIIT: Ann Nceper, Gerald Rupert. Director, jack Errigo, james Yacahucci, john Haines. Nlax Ardary. Morton Kantar, Lillian Clark, Betty Ann McFadden, Joyce Tate, Barbara McDonald, Donna Mae Dale. Barbara Bowers. Shirley Smith. jean Rowles. Edward Morgan. Lillian YVrig:f,ht, Gretchen Nlcffarl, Dorothy Curry, Emily Frank, james Nlarra, jack Thurstin, Judy Thompson, Constance Hummel, Joanne Haines, Dorothy Kashclla, Barham Frankhonser. Nlaiorcttes: Arlene YVhitakcr. Elaine Sneddon. Generosity 5-R35 of '-sa Aff N R. E E , 1? V 4 a E 1 E E X ur sk!! A g I ig I ' A Q e J 5 -. Q . 3 I It j . M Nlaiorettes Niariorie Riddle. Elaine Snefldon. Arlene Whitaker Band Director Gerald A. Rupert relaxes between con and Beverly Way Strike a familiar pose. certs at the Band Nlothers' annual movie concert. sbs DISTRICT BAND-Ronald Borger. Noel Hamilton. Dave Yerrelli. Dolores Tiracortl. and Donna Dale. ALL ST.-XR BAND--FIRST ROXY: Beverly Vllay. Mimi lVright. Nancy Iloblitzell. Bertie Rogers. Dolores Tiracorcl. Donna Dale. Barbara NIcDonalcl. SECOND ROYY: Noel Hamilton. Loretta Neal. Beverly Wriglesworth, Gretchen Xlc-Carl. Dave Yerrelli. john Haines. TIIIRD ROYY: Bill Curry. Xlario Cipriano. john Davis. Ronaltl Borger. Band Members Represent C. J. H. S. Throughout Central District Pennsylvania schools aunuallv sencl represeiitatives to district festivals for the purpose of promoting better music for de- serving members. The stuclent musicians are chosen by District otticials upon the merits of past performances. honors. and directors, recommentlations. The elite ol' each clistrict then climax incliviclual compe- tition tor membership into the honorary State Bancl, helcl in either Philaclelphia or llarrisburg. This vear. five members of the CI. sl. gold and black hand attenclccl the North Central District Band Festival helcl in XYellsboro. April 3. -1. and 5. To provide music for the annual Save- an-Eve Football game. the respective schools of the East and YYest sections of Central Pennsvlvania clistricts have organ- izecl an All-Star Band. The selectecl musi- cians are then sent to DuBois where thev clisplav their talents in mass bantl forina- tions. Cf.-Ifs represeiltatives in '5l num- berecl IT. one ot the largest groups in the clistrict. rn And Oltl Nlan Weather just keeps pouring clown. XYalls of Locust Street Cvm resouncl with blare of Girls' Pep Band FIRST ROVV: Jeanette Anderson, Barbara Franlthouser, Philip YVinp:ard. Kathryn Riddle, Gordon Fisher, Sara Frank, James Spencer, Louise Curry, Brent Brown, Eloise Caldwell, Richard Bloom, Ronald Yvisor. SECOND RONV: Enna Conrad. Esvella Smay, ,Ioan Lans- herry, Elizabeth Kavelak, Pat Domico. Pat Carlley, Frankie Errigo, john Carlley, Daryl Heitsenrether, Charles Clever, Richard Gillian, Dorothy Barrett, Shirley Clouser, Bull Net Jer e.1n Conrad THIRD ROVV: Carol n Snyder. Martha Betty Malmberg, . . , ' z -1 , J ' , ' . 1' y Elinsky, Ken Rogers, Dorothy Anderson, Nancy Bartell, Paula Rea jones, Susanne Moore, Margaret YVriglesworth, Margaret Caldwell, Shirley Greslick, Sandra Cable, Dave Bonsall. FOURTH ROVV: Helen Fusko, XVava Bloom. Ruth McLaughlin, La Vema NVriglesworth, jean Orr, Patty Smeal, Carolyn Smay, Louise Bloom, Becky Tubbs, Mary Ann Panko. FIFTH ROVV: Shirley Shaffer, Beverly Bowles, jean Gill, Enna Bfaney, Catherine Schonwalder, Mary Smay, ,lack Gardlock, Tim Cardlock, Patty CarHey, Lane Keller, Polly Xvitherite, Tommy Riddle. NIAJORETTES: 1LeftJ Nancy Smith, Julia Heil, Elaine Fisher, Marjorie Thurstin, Edith YVright. tllightl Grace Swales, Judy Anderson, Ann Tkaeik, Judy McFadden. Norma Neeper. lunior Band Reaches Record-High Enrollment l '-' 31' Louine Bloom, Nancy Pcrrilla, Nlary lilla Franlchouser. As thousands cheer the C. j. band adds its and -loycc Tate serve as junior District Band representa- vocal support for the Tidemen. tives at Dulce Center, Pa. T5 JU- a -Q -a -- .f 'QV' ,Z FIRST BUYY: Nancy Ilohlitlell. Barhara Goss. Iillllllll jean Bowers. Beverly Wrigleswortli, Dolores Tiraeord. Iiaoma Straw, I,eah Nlae Freeman. I.enora Bowden. SECOND B UYV: Donna Dale. Annabelle Creslielx. Jean Bowles. 'l'hyra Dickey. Betty Orlando. Nlildred Camlmle. Lillian Straw, Ann Diehl. TIIIBD BOYV: Nadine Ilawli. Sara lfranl-4. flloria Crillin. Louise Bloom. I,ouine Bloom. Donna Swanson. Ifllen Shively. FDUBTII BOYV: Ifmily lfranli. Cretehen NIL-Carl. Iilaine Sneddon. Ruth NIL-I,aughlin. Barbara Pierson. Mary' Ann Panko. Judith Thompson. Lucille NYrigles- worth. Loretta Neal. FIFTII BUYV: I,aYerna XVriglesworth. Helen Ilarearullqa. Viola VVoocls. Ruth Ann Spent-er. Susanne Nloore. -loan Haines. Dorothy Kashella. Betty Ann McFadden. Gretchen Ilauek. SIXTH RUXY: Noel Ilamil- ton. joe Dale. Bohert Burns. jaeoh Nleflee. james Traister. Richard Murphy. Cordon Stewart. David Yerrelli. Ronald Bqrger. SICVICNTII BUYV: Fred Decker. Dennis Neff. Donald Riddle. Max Ardary. William Curry. james Wagner. Jo m Davis. Cantata Season Highlight of Mixed Chorus J' WV. s S nor hoir Ill tht L Ifnnna jean Bowers. Ronald Borger. Donna Dale. Gretch- ltltlon ol if. L in T L C nrols ol C hrlstmxs en XIeCarl. and Dolores Tiraeord prepare lor important ionrney--Iimporium and the North-Central Distiel Chorus meet. 'fi W' + ' 6 ..N...-wf' 3 Q , Q-2 - I 'Q Q, ' 1 R2 S o M PM , .,. W , aw ff I an -W a 'Q 1 ,QQ 8 -AQ - Pep Assemblies Encourage Tide Teams Friday Afternoon Sessions Prove Popular in 1. 1 Day in The Life of 'l'livrv's always il stuuly strc-inn of truf- iic going to uncl from the svnior liomt-room. tliv famous 4-cluuitionul ccntvr ot' CI.4l.lI.S. lint. for tlic- sm-niors. its just zinotlic-1' lim-tic iuci' to get all tliosv nnfinislic-tl tuslts com- plmtccl lx-forex tlit- lust lx-ll rings. Tllt'l'L',S l'llIllO worli, paltrol clutivs. l'i'4'ss Clliilu rr'- porting. alusmituc- slip collecting, zincl mail clm-livviw' to lwvp tlimn rnsliing from tlwir 4-nrly morning zi1'rix'i1l until tlw iinul warn- ing bull. NWN-n tlu-rc's notliing vlsv to do. tlic- lust prm-cions minntvs lx-low class zlrv spc-nt in cminming for tin- claws cla1ssi'oom work. 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' Afflgf 3 im Lf:,.Ix!.W1 .f fm 'fh H1'1i wi v1'Y1'11' HH 5 '1h 'V+ 1' 11111 fn 1 -171 Q- 14,111.14 1111, .12 '111'hf1lf'.'2f'i1 my. '1'H'f5 H' H T' ' 111114-' 1' 'XYW1 cz, .11-111-1,1- . 5 1,2 VL' V -lm' 'WN HH -'A L MM, T nf 11 ll114-11111111111 lY1n'11111l1-sk 411111 Sun g - 0 -0 - ' - 11 ' J 'B-. 1141'.'.'- , , H Y- , 1- 5 , ' I vc. 1'1-111 1111 in 11 1111 fvf 'amd P f Wf'k,lNl.Umi4 .IP fxlllin nN1AfY,l - F- bl - 1 '5 2 ds. 111.11 J n 111, 111111-11 1 'Ut ?im1l1:lf', sn ,' .,,, pi' A 9 . 37 A lam- hw! If' M as 1 1 . mil' ' i ' ' '7-' 'laft CUHIPIAHI AUUIII. lfllh WEEKS OD hut M N 'K ponent Curucnsullr Joml. un T O N I 1211111 1 1 make just as mam ln meehng unbeaten Punxsulawnew Hngh X 11 Il v-LL Curwensvllle Romps To 1 Duttry Notor Score TDs Tldf very Sfays Unbeafen 1' 1' 1 NU' Flnal Minute 1n 1110 ana 111e inf- Qamc pl if x 1rdx md Cvmplnud the vs mmm xumnp, The g1mc fn To 70 28 Victory rs Outlasl Hig -s.--h Ito Kavelak Y ' LE H V Banks Ends - Kavalak, McCracken. Cmhcan LT Alhson Tackles - Cathcart, Bunnell. Rickard LG Balm! Guards - Davis. Bar-r. ' N- Y Y g Chuclrs At Punxsy Tonight PUNXSUTAWNEY -'All is ready for Punxsutawney High Schools first important football clash of the season tonight l La..l.L. sits. is a real toughie. Golden Tide started off eel: ,against a good op- -it and showed g lot of even in losing 27-13 to is. Conversely. the Ram- had a field day against ary: in racking up I win lnd led 34-0 going ht last quarter. I'll string ' Lou Zwirek lnd . Runs Skein Win Over Moshannon . Wall,,Well, here it is Friday again, All of which means that it is time for me to come forth with another batch ot predic- tions for high school football games to be played this weekend, For those not in the know I 'ound up with seven rights and our wrongs last week for a .636 intage. Furthermore, it is alightlv biased opinion that s will get better this week. without further ado, shall limb aboard our ma ic car- H nd See what we shall sc-e. In S rsteff,CLEAHl-'IELD 'rarities - McCabe, Parks. f J ' t 8 or-tuck. ' ' ' ' Y Tl HIGH to hlnd JUICY Guards - Cherry. J. Ruth-dee. lw' Dufffy RHB ugxhfforll The Chucks have beaten Bron I I re its tirst dlteat. somee Center - Prirshnll an pqiff yville 37-0, Sykesvllle 42-0 a T d g in the neighborhood of ' ' ' ' Y 551 I e I. Admittedly, thu Bison: . 'ist not look too impressive l BELLWOOD-Beiiwoofi-Amxs 0'C'Ol' Mill' U W' 'L O' Hi h's all winning football team k' but 'cm' of gh' bum' be laid to the Indians web X4 ego.. 200 V 's OW x, 00 X I 4 Tick?-T Ondan 2119 l E98 X 6 im-i SQHUUL ov. I if Dugnls VVS' mmm- 6:00 UlNT PUSH S . 3 cunwf-NSWLLE J T B V351 R e'S G'e Stad' fx TURUAY' ?F.Z?M-' um I QA ect! SA .UU Opynb! 75 in iuctubifi '94'f0'r1 jr- lna 6 D '6'7 XXX XXX l5Sl'.lN Skt, M 2 2,5 Pfg Curwensville Wins Wd nl II 59gt1f Q1S5::Z313Y 515 l5lM'Ruim ,,,,,,,r . y g :umifeg .-'- ---- 1 if-3-Nl' Bflifffff ..... ,,.. 1 ii, .ii 2ilOygffime Dggigion , l6lolZ NSVILLE - A last ly by Curwensville ormen fell short last they dropped their trict 9 Class B League e season. 46-42, to the Rovers. The win was in six league outings VEFS. 'Hide narrnwed its po.nt at 40 to 39 the last quarter but First Hall Races in Most Cage . loops Can Be Decided This Week By BEN FRENCH 'whzle Chambersburg 64-ll plays HARRISBURG Jan 22 kiwi ltlechnnlestiurg ti-31. otor As Curwensville From Sigel, 45-40l SIGEL - Curwensville Joint's cagers cupped their third straighti victory last night by recording al -15-50 overtime df't'i'2irwn over Si- gel High in a game 'played on the Sigel court. Ken Park, Sigel een' ter. sent the 'game into an extra First Victory Of I CURWENSVILLE - It was a long tme in coming night Curwensville Joint Highs basketball team racked up victory of the season, beating Moshannon Joint bv a 66 to 37 margin. The Golden Tide lost fixe straight XI.-H.St,haH races can be smiled Heres the sgtuation m the punod by making 3 foul shot n1ght.The'setback was the Green Raider sixth in sewn . , other top crmferenees: i W, ' . ' The Tldcmen tore off to a l7 to 4 first period lead ' n to nail! the third ' inf 2 Basketball 'it can,go tossedmshd I foul c e U e 0 s Q f uw.: ' ' ' , ' Q-5. ,fig 1 - YY Q Ig fffvi 75 'g g ii- 4 . X250 flag! 'G Q32 ff' gf -lg , 74 55 61 5,67 5,77 60 I 7Bji j x- A f A - f Qggfjgf 'fgnmsfffg 575559 !. QgiT3 ,S X 0 X':'f!We,lf!K?q1 f' My 'ftp . fi I ' , q Q E M ,yi Elf Senior Gridmeu C I OCKXVISE IDENTIFICATION: JACK KAY ELAK Rnd CIIRIS CULLEN Fulllmek NORMAN BARR Guard KEN CATHCZART Tackle LANCE DUTTRY Ilulfbuek BLAIR WVINK , ,. Center ,SAM MCCRACKEN End JOE BUNNELL A Tackle RON NOTOR Q nnan rterbaek WVALLY DUTTRY H al flmek Behind the lport Scene l,l'iF'l'. TOP T0 BOTTOM: Foothall Student Managers, Robert Sutika, Dam Strickland. Ron' ald Nlyrter, Dennis Nell' and Bill Dale inspect equipment. From a radio hooth overlooking Riverside Sta- dium. WVCED-FSI broadcast on the spot coverage for all Curwensville football games. Field Managers, Pat Hipps, Keith NIcNlasters. and Edwin Cupp confer with Faculty Manager james Bonsall. Varsity Players Honored ln Two All-Star Gaines LIONS fflllll ,-Xl.l.-ST.-XRS - Sl'igXTl'lD: Lance Duttry, Bill Dale, Nlgr., Blair Wink. STANDING: Chris Cullen. jack Km-elak. STARS OF IIICCI-INS BENEFIT CANIF- SEATED: Ken Cathcart, Ronald Notor. Sam xlL'Cll'2lL'li6ll. STANDING: YVallace Duttry. Norman Barr. Bill Dale. 5,6 ls if 4 nip, yr , I rf' W, hfkivw, IIECTIC GRID OPENER THRILLS TIHDUSANIJS lfur ilu' H152 L'llI'l1lllI I'1llM'l4. fillI'XXx'IINNllll' i'.'111'w1'1l play willi illl iilcl l.lXUl'lll', tl11- iJc1t1'11t llliliuis llm'.111'ix. 'lqliih v1'111' 5.1100 lima wvrn' limit cliwppilinml 11s llu' two t mix cl1spl'1xm'cl llll'll' must slxillliiil playing t111'ti1's. :XII c'xcL'll1'11l lll'lK'llNl' In-lcl tl1i'1w11gl1ol1l, uiicl .1 Cllllllj 11lc'i'l111'ss puicl will iii il lll'LlNC'l' lllll'l'l'l'l7llUll of ll 'liicll' pass Qlllfl ll? iiiinilwi' mm. 'l'l11- wuimiicl zuucl ll1i1'cl lll'1lNl'l' lmu-l1xlmx11x 131-1111 lllll llll'lN1lI'il iuicl Xklflllilll lliiri Illilill' llllllim clilllvuilt lor tl1.' lllilluis 1'ln'x1'11, 111z1lxi11Q lm1111'l14lo1111x pi'm'1'io11x lll'lllff nl tlw 1'11'11i11Q. 'l'l11- Clulclvii 'l'icl1', lnixy witli elf'- lciisiu' play. l1.1cl .1 struggling lmttle' lm' tlwii' lwu TUX. . 111112l1 1111 llllllkll lim ol 21 to lo. ilu' Qllllll' ll7l't'l'LlNl .1 liriglit millimolx in tlu' Ciiiixxeiixxilln' 52 grill suxwii. OHNQONBURC C OYQUERS 1 Q , 1 A n1sAPPo1NT1Nc: SQUAD 4 5 1'x1im'1'l1'1l llI1lI'llI'Nl win nl tl11' Sl'Al5lIll. AltIllllNJIlllllI'Q - p1'm1'cl illl llllUlJllQlllQ Iimt 1111cl clll1'XYL'I1QXllll' guests ws'11l llllllll' still Ulllllllll tl11' taislm' ul sweet xin'lm1i'y'. Cullen and 50 yards 1 New Betlileliem defeat Plimyiiig in tlu' slmcluw ul its 411111 goal pmt. tln' 'I'icl1' TD against New Bethlehem Xotor cloclges Nl. J. talekler C. 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A 44 Xltftl l11-1111- 1r11111 clllllt'1I s1-1 1111- IJ1gSlx1Il llll 1111' 1111- Nl'L't1ll11 'l'lJ, 111111 s1-1-111111s 11111-1' .1 QlI'1lIIt11111' 11l11'I'L'4'Il1l'll p11ss 111' 1111- 'l'i111- 1-11111-11 111 1111- t11ir1l cIl1I'XX'1'llSX1ll1' 111111-l11l1111'11. CURXVENSVILLE JOINT TIFIRASIIES IIAPIJESS REID BANK VALLEY, 39-0 .'X111'l' Ll 11111 111-1-11 l.11'11f1'. 1'.111s1-11 111' llll 11p1-11 111111- tlll t111- s1-111-111111-, 1111- 'l'i1l1-1111-11 Ill'11t'fl 1111-11' s1-1-111111 1 i1'111r1 111' 1111- yltllf, 11'hippi11g H1-11 13111111 xI1llll'f'. F39-11. The C1111l1-11 'l'i1l1- s1-1111-11 t11'11 111111-l11l1111'11s 1111' first 1111- ti1111-s it 111111 its 1111111ls 1111 1111- 111111, At 1111- h1111'-ti1111- 11'histl1-. 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Cf111'11'1-11s1i111-is 1111151 s1-1'i1111s s1-111'i11g 1l1r1-111. L1 l1I'1l11ll tlI'1XL' 111 1111' B1-1111111111-A11tis 15, 11'.1s s111pp1-11 just l7L'1Il1I't' 111111. ti1111-. T11 1-1111 things 111111-111si1'1-11' 111 1111- I?1l111- D1-1'il's 112111111 1111- 1'i1-t11rs 11-gm-11 11 111-1'111'11 1-1111 r1111 i11 1111 ltN1 p11i111l GOLDEN TIIDE OUTPOURS RAIN IDROYVNINC SYKESVILLE, 31-0 '1111- 11111111-11 'l'i111- g111 1- S1111-s1ille il 1'1-s1111111li11g 111-t sl11p i11 tl11- t111-1- for its third 11111 i11 1111- '51 s1-11s1111. Ap- P1lI'L'll1lj' 11111-11111-1-r111-11 11'itl1 tl11- l'Ill'l1D'I5 1l1111'11p1111r 11f r11i11. 1111- 'l'i1l1-1111-11 slith1-r1-cl 111111 sl11sl11-11 111 11111- 111 their l1ig111-st-s1-11111111 1i1-t111'i1-s, SI-U. Ilqlll' 1111-111-111-11 111-t11rs 1111111 1111 1'1tI'lf' T-11 11-1111 111 1111- first fjllill'11'I' 111111 111 1111111 111111- .1 1 -11-11s1-111'1-. CURYVENSVILLE YYINS HASIIJY OVER OSCEOLA INDIANS C111r111-11s1ill1- ,Ill1Il1.N 1141111111 11111, 11 22-Il 111-11111 1IXtI Os1111l1 KX 1 1 -' . '- 1, '11. 11-11 lJ,' I..1111'1- 191111111 111111 N p11s1111.1111 l.tll1ll'Il T3 111111-111l1111'11s. '1111' f11t1Clt'Il 11111- N11lI'11'Ql its firs 1111111 111111 5L't7l'lItQ 11ri11- 111 1111- 111i1l1111- 111 1111- 111'st 1 1. ' 1111111 1111- s1-1-111111 p1-111111 11'.1s 1111' j111111t L'llIIlilXt lt 111, 1111 0s1-1-11111 l111l11111s, 1l1'1-111-111-11 111 1111- 111111 111-11-r 1111111111 111-1111111 1lll'lI' 111111 28-111111 llllt' 111' 111111, ti1111- 111111 lJ1'Il1'1l'Ll1t' 1-111-1111' 1L'I'f11lll'j' llIl1ll 1111- tl1i1'1l p1-1'i1111 1114 1111 A g1111.111t 11111011 111 Osu-11l11s 1l11l'Ill1J11'il 1i1L'l-i 111' lx'11 11.111 st.11t11l 1111 f11111l t1Il.1I1t'I' 1111 111 1111- 'l'i1l1-'sif.11111 fllll'XK1 11s1i111 Is 111111 117 lllll tX1ll p11i11t 11111 1111 I1Nlll1 . ', ', 1 1 ' 'L 111 tl 1-11st11 Os1-1-11111 I-1llIIlJ11'. s is We , ff. If ' i x . kg S: --my X , M Qiifvef -1 -.., 4' rf 5 , J f Rf' 5 ' A I f ul F Af C' Q4 ,Q I 4 fi 29 f if if f Y I Q' awp ' 4 '25 SX KXlilCl.lNC: l,lCl 'l' T0 lllGll'l': Nlurtin llushinski. Chris Cullen, lion Notor, Dave Ycrrclli. llon Borgcr. Sl XXI Don Bunncll, Lcmoinc Silvia, lluymoncl Smith, llohcrt Sutika. Dick Cooilnnln, Dick llurzinski. Summary of Loop Season: lnflivicluals Highlight Season ln spitv of lllllSlilllCllllQ lIlCllYltlllill pn-riorin , Q 7 ilIlt't'S clisplaixvcl illlllllgllfllli thi' l.J-:Jl-5L. CAI luis- L4-thrill sc-axon. thi- tunnis lossvs UlllIlllllllDl'l't'Cl tlit- xx'ins. .Xn 1-urlx' ciclzix' in gvtting into action iniidt- thc sviisoifs outlook slightlx' clini. hut hx' iiiicl-at-zlson things began to niovci along niorc snioothlv. Tha- cilll'XX'CllSYlllt' floorinvnis first xxiin ..,y- - gi 66-oi victorx' oxvr Xloshiinnon Joint. xxxis ialnci 5 . A 1-ci uitvl' snHwi'li1 at -39--QS opcnci to th .incl t'Ull5t'L'llllNl lossc-s o S inclx l'wx'nolclsx'il - . w t .I V' 'l'oxx'nship C56-459. . ,,, ,. ,,. , .4. ., .1 - x' I -airiivlcl l-39-'pl F. uncl il fb--'30 loss to Sxlxm-sx'illv. l olioxx'in! thc- trnnnph oxt-i' Nlosh innon xx is 1 i0 oxvi' Sl11nnn'i'x'ilh' and Ll -15-40 xx'in oxvi' Sim-1 .'Xilt'I' having tinu- stmiglit wins tht' Ticlv court- nicin clroppvcl to llrockxvaix' C46--iii, to Sunclx' Toxvnship 160-453. to liex'nolclsx'illc- C-18-40M zincl to Sx'kcsx'iilc- 4.57-345. Tho nvxt tlirm- wins of tht topsx -tn1'x'x' scuison xx't-rc xictorics oxfcxr Sinnnn-V xlllc JS 48 Nloshzinnon loint 431-555. ainri Sigi-l .' -W x ' 4, - in .. -5 . 1 'A Ja F -25 NYilllll1J n if ALllIllK'.1l 56-16 155-5-xi. Coin-Ii lic-iixisli s lmox s iisti loss to lirot-lxxxaix. Illkllll' il finzil lliltllllg oi six xxinx .incl tvn lossc-S. 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