Hudson Township High School - Beacon Yearbook (Penfield, PA)

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HUSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL HUSTON TOWNSHIP GYMNASIUM BOARD OF EDUCATION Donald Georgino, Pi-es. Hallie Cheslock, V. P. John Newell Anthony Muccio Ben Chiodo Winifred Smith, Secy. FACULTY Harry H. Alcorn Roberta Sabbato Clara E. McFall Bernice Robacker Hazel B. Jameson SENIORS William Bundy “Bundy D'Lare Czajkouski “Dtibby James Forsythe “Jim Nina Guido . “Guid” Jeorgia Challingsworth “Snooks” Lawrence Friday “Larry” Jo Ann Georgino “Jo” Helena Gutowski “Hel” W SENIORS Irens Ker.toski “Re e Aileen Olewr.iek “Neeni ” 'Thomas Seduski Tom” Harwood Newell “Art” Paula Patterson “Paula” Veronica Sherry “Vem SENIORS Donna Snyder “Dee Gerald Vargas “J erry Clarence Shoemaker “ Clancey” Linda Swartz “Swai'tzie” Patricia Wallace ‘SENIOR CLASS HISTORY” When the Class of 1956 entered Huston Township High School as Freshmen in September 1952, the four years until graduation time seemed to stretch forward unendingly. Looking back, those years have gone quickly. The activities of the class were varied and interesting. Every school day was filled with a balance of hard work and plenty of fun, that made for both mental and social development. The class consisted of twenty-four. On September 28th we were initiated in and considered full fledged high school students able to carry on our own affairs. The first class meeting was held September 4, 1952 and the officers were elected as follows: President ............................... Clarence Shoemaker Vice President Harwood Newell Secretary Helena Gutowski Treasurer Patricia Wallace Class Advisor Mr. Alcorn A.gain we return and this time as Sophomores, a year closer to our goal. We considered ourselves to be Veteran High School Students and able to enforce it over the new comers, the Freshmen. On September 5, 1953 we held our first class meeting as Sophomores and chose the following officers: President Joe Sadowski Vice President....................... Thomas Seduski Secretary De Lare Czajkouski Treasurer Patricia Wallace Our Sophomore year went smoothly with Mr. Taylor as our advisor. We came back for our Junior year eagerly waiting to get our turn at activities and excitement. Our first class meeting of our Junior year was held on September 5, 1954. The following were elected as our presiding officers: President ................................... Patricia Wallace Vice President ................................. Donna Snyder Secretary ................................... Helena Gutowski Treasurer Georgia Challingsworth Class Advisor ........................................... Mr. Lander This year it was our turn to have the annual initiation for the Fresh- men. The initiation was held on October 21, in the gymnasium. The entire class helped in preparing this party. As Juniors we received our class rings of gold as lasting momentums of H. H. S. On April 18, 1955, a fine production of our Junior play, “Susie the Siren” was given. It was a hugh success, and everyone enjoyed his part. As Juniors we sold stockings and Christmas cards to enlarge oui treasury towards our expenses for the Junior and Senior Banquet which was held on May 14, 1955 at the Golden Yoke Inn. It was an evening en- joyed by everyone with a fine meal, music and stunts. So we left Hustort till another and our last year. When we returned in the fall of 1955, we were the kings and queens of the school. Our first meeting as Seniors was held August 31, 1955, and the elected officers were as follows: President Patricia Wallace Vice President Thomas Seduski Secretary ............................. Georgia Challingsworth Treasurer Helena Gutowski Class Advisor Mr. Taylor We chose the following tokens of individualism for our class: Wide spread renown was achieved by the presentation of our produc- tion oi Mother is a Freshman” on November 13, 1955. It was enjoyed by all and we gained many compliments. One day passed into another and it was time for our never-to be-for- gotten trip to Washington D. C. on April 18th, 19th, and 20th. We saw many historical things as well as history in the making. We returned en- riched and broadened by our experiences and enjoyment of the trip. ' Senior Girls attended a tea at the Logan Hotel in DuBois on May 10. 1 he tea was given by the American Association of University Women. A good time wass enjoyed by all. On May 16th we had our Class Night, with the whole class taking part to make it an entertaining evening. Also on our May calendar was the banquet the Juniors held for us at the Golden Yoke Inn, everyone had a wonderful time. The following were on the Honor Roll: Helena Gutowski Georgia Challingsworth JoAnn Georgino Donna Snyder Then came the long awaited day. On Sunday, May 20, 1956, we marched up the aisle of the gymnasium on one of the most important days of our lives. We received our diplomas with a deep feeling of gratitude, and satisfaction in the goal we had achieved, mingled with regret of leaving the school of our high school days. But, this was not quite the end. We attended the annual school picnic and the Huston Township High School Alumni Banquet on June 2, 1956, at which we were the honored guests. We traveled far and wide to achieve our goal, “Succeed, we can, we will”. To our parents and teachers we leave, our gratitude for starting us on the road of life ready to meet its many opportunities. Flower Colors Gardenia Maroon and White Succeed, we can, we will Class Motto Georgia Challingsworth SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Class of 1956, in the town of Penfield, the County of Clearfield and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do here-by, make publish, and declare our last will and testament, to be as follows: First: To our dear old school we leave the peace and quiet of the middle room in our absence. Second: To our devoted Principal, Mr. Alcorn, we leave our ability to do P. 0. D. to his next class also our gratefulness and sincere respect. Third: To our home room teacher and advisor, Mr. Taylor, we leavd our hearty gratitude for his ability to put-up with us. Fourth: To our teachers we leave our regards and gratitude for undying kindness. Fifth: To our under classmen we leave our good reputation of good grades and good behavior. Sixth: Fatty Wallace leaves her love secrets to Peggy and George. Helena Gutowski leaves her singing ability to Judy Candido. Georgia Challingsworth leaves her ability to announce the cheers to Joyce De Salve. , _ , „ . , . ‘ Irene Kentoski leaves her joke-telling to Carol Rucinski Donna Snyder leaves her ability to get along with Shirley to V onnie. Aileen Olewnick leaves to furthr her education at Clarion. Paula Patterson leaves her sense of humor to Catherine Webb. Linda Swartz leaves her ability of writing love letters to Terry S. Harwood Newell leaves his giggle to any one who will take it! Larry Friday leaves his wavy hair to Buddy Boy. Tom Seduski leaves never more to return. Gerald Vargas leaves------------the girls! William Bundy leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Met all to Arnold Burkett. James Forsythe leaves everything to everybody. Lucrisha Hutchins leaves her charm to Marion. Ni a Guido leaves hr ability to wrap Mr. Alcron around her finger to any girl who has big fingers. Veronica Sherry leaves nothing because she doesn’t want to give it up. Clarence Shoemaker leaves his telling of jokes for “Bunny Foot” to laugh at. Mary Keller leaves her shorthand ability to Beverly Miller. JoAnn Georgino leaves her ability to get along with the Junior girls to Ronald Brundridge. DeLare Czajkouski leaves his ability to get along with teachers to David Smart. Besides these bequests, we leave our best wishes to all who may desire them. Any property or personal possessions of ours that remain in addition to the items we give and bequeath to the Board of Education to use as it sees fit. We can think of nothing that we have forgotten except memories and our old books, and we sugest that they be given to the Freshman class, thus saving money toward the purchase of mouth organs, ukuleles, and kazoos for the school band. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as sole executor of this our last will and testament, our class advisor, Mr. Taylor. In witness whereof, we the class of 1956, the testator, have set our hand and seal this 20th day of May in the year 1956. Georgia Challingsworth CLASS PROPHECY As we look into the future, we see our classmates as following To Patty nursing is a wealth, Nursing Jerry back to health. Donna’s tired of single life, She’d rather be a Senior’s wife. Georgia, as a scretary in D. C., We see sitting on the boss’s knee. JoAnn will yell for Red and White, Come on Temple Fight! Fight! Fight! Helena as our singing girl, We hope she’ll give the Met a whirl. Irene, as we shall see, Comptometer operator she will be. We see Veronica on T. V., Advertising “Pepsi”. Nina’s working hard at last, Trying to forget the leisure past. At C. S. T. C., It’s Aileen we shall see. Paula in a Business School, We hope she keeps the Golden Rule. Mary as Jack’s wife, We hope she lives a happy life. Linda is a very nice one, In the future she’ll be Mrs. Bricen. Lucrisha at the glass factory, Making glass for you and me. Jerry can do it if anyone can, He’s going to be a 20 year man. Tom we see as a working man, Making money for Donna and Sam. Our Dubby we shall see, Figuring out, What is M. D.? Jim we see as a hot rod racer, And as a great woman chaser. As a farmer Bill will be, The greatest one in history. Clancy as a used car dealer, How much you want to bet he’ll be a stealer. Harwood’s mouth will carry him far. As an umpire he’ll be a star. Larry as an engineer, Will bring the future nearer and nearer. Irene Kentoski Nina Guido Veronica Sherry CLASS POEM For four long- years at Huston High We traveled much too slow, Now that it’s time to say farewell We do not wish to go. We find it really hard to say Good-by to all our friends, To know that all familiar things Have suddenly come to end. We each must go our separate ways Into this world of strife, And try to make the most of all The things we’ve learned of life. We thank our many teachers Through twelve long years of school, For knowledge and good citizenship, And for the Golden Rule. And as we leave our Alma Mater Some will have regrets, But the wonderful things we learned there, We never will forget. The years just passed, were wonderful The years ahead brand new, We leave with head and heart held high And may success come true. Good-bye old Alma Mater, Good-bye Maroon and White, We’ll try to be a credit And try to do what’s right. So now we’ll travel forward Through life’s vales and hills And with our Huston training Succeed, we can, we will. Donna Snyder CLASS SONG Tune — Moments to Remember The years have passed And we must go Into the world Of sin and woe. We will have old Huston to remember. Our goal in life Is to go far And hitch our wagon To a star. We will have old Huston to remember. Though we are now to leave you And to go our separate ways The friendships we were glad to share Will last through endless days We hate to say Goodby to you But now our years With you are through. We will have old Huston to remember. Linda Swartz Lucrisha Hutchins Mary Keller SENIOR PASTIMES Mary Keller Dreaming of Jack Nina Guido Doing Algebr;. Donna Snyder Tom Jo Ann Georgino Getting in “Dutch” with the Juniors Patty Wallace Shows and Jerry Veronica Sherry Going to parties Georgia Challingsworth Playing the field Linda Swartz Writing to Charles Irene Kentoski Returning books to Miss Sabbato Lucrisha Hutchins Flirting with Jerry “wow” Helena Gutowski Getting all A’s Aileen Olewnick Going to Williamsport Paula Patterson Being a good kid Harwood Newell Going to Weed ville Thomas Seduski Donna and English I James Forsythe Being quiet Lawrence Friday Being Difficult Clarence Shoemaker Getting in the teachers hair William Bundy Willie- ump - ump De Lare Czajkowski Flattery will get you nowhere Gerald Vargas Chasing the Senior girls Jo Ann Georgino JUNIOR CLASS First Rcw: Judy Candido, Edith Friday, Antoinette Sadowski, Shirley Smith, Gladys Levendusky, Beverly Miller, Donna Walker, Agnes Amoricllo Second Row: Joyce DeSalve, Janis Munn, Mary Lou Kostecki, Rachel Woodward, Margaret Rodgers, Ruth Fossler, Carol Rucinski Third Row: Ronald Hudsick, Donald Chiodo, Charles Smith, Ronald Brundridge, Daniel Scanish, Thomas Renwick JUNIOR CLASS We began our Junior year on August 29, 1955, with 21 pupils. We lost Ronald Cartwright, Tomas Kephart, and Connie Webb. On September 1, 1955, we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers: President Ronald Brundridge Vice-President................................ Carol Rucinski Secretary Rachel Woodward Treasurer Gladys Levanduski Advisor ....................................... Miss Sabbato Colors ....................................... Blue and White Flower Red Rose Motto................................“Nothing Without Labor” We sold cards, stationery, stockings and socks to obtain money for our Washington trip. We presented a play “Hillbilly Weddin”, also, we received our class rings which everyone was pleased about. Favorite Pastimes Edith Friday Talking on the telephone Antonette Sadowski Talking Judy Candido “Goodnight Doug—Wherever you are” Donna Walker Pete and Dale Inc. Mary Kostecki Oh! Mickey Agnes Amoriello School gossir Janis Munn Wearing a heart around her neck Joyce DeSalve Giving Ronnie a rough tim«- Ruth Fossler Competition for Liberace Carol Rucinski Being quiet (minding her own business) Gladys Levanduski “R-A-Y” Beverly Miller Jack Shirley Smith Johnny ? ? ? ? Rachel Woodward BUZZ Ronnie Hudsick Haven’t figured him out Peggy Rodgers “Lonesome George” Charles Smith Banging up the “Ford” Ronald Brundridge Driving a Chevy Daniel Scanish “He’s quiet — Watch out! Alice” Donald Chiodo Clowning Thomas Renwick “A certain Sophomore Girl and cars” SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Marion Kitchen, Sally Batterson, Kathryn Webb, Aileen Nelson, Alice Riccadonna, Mary Lou Fava, Janet Assalone, Patty Newell. Second Row: Mary Ann Cheslock, Marena Cataldo, Linda Riccadonna, Yvonne Johnson, Robert Glass, Nellie Bundy, Mary Ann Carroll, Dolly Longo. Third Row: Robert Scanish, Robert Blake, Edward Seduski, Neal Rogers, Ronald Michuek, Thomas Vargas, Donald Miller, Ralph Assalone, John Zernell. FRESHMAN CLASS 1st Row: John Potempa, William DeSalve, Leo Nelson, Paul Smith, Gerald Smart. 2nd Row: Judy Levcndusky, Nancy Feldman, Patty Rucinski, Shirley Vargas, Janice Mitchell, Theresa Sadowski. 3rd Row: James Beck, Edward Clinton, Kathryn Plaszenski, Crystal Garvin, Barbara Gusherowski, Joan Miller, Jackie Rudsick, Guido Riccadonna, Mickey Maholtz. 4th Row: Kenneth Munn, Arnold Buikett, Edward Pretti, David Smart, Merle Johnston, David Rucinski. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September 6, 1955, our class held a meeting to elect our class offi- cers, class flowers, class advisor, class colors, class dues, and class motto. The following were named and were elected: President ...........................■,........ Neil Rogers Vice President Patricia Newell Secretary ................................... Edward Seduski Treasurer ................................. Alice Riccadonna Class Advisor ................................. Mrs. Me Fall CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS DUES CLASS MOTTO $1.00 a year “Climb tho the way be Rugged” Also three members of the class were elected to serve on the Student Council. Those elected are as follows: John Zernell Robert Blake Yvonne Johnson Donald Miller Robert Scanish Dolly Longo Ralph Assalone .... Alice Riccadonna Nellie Bundy Linda Riccadonna Marena Cataldo SOPHOMORE PASTIMES .......................... Studying with Alice Pestering Miss Sabbato Dancing Peddling the Press ........................ Cheering and singing ................................ Milking cows Riding the horses ................................. Rollerskating Yvonne Johnson Waiting for sixth period Robert Glass Working for Mitchell Ronald Michuck Peddling the Courier Edward Seduski Fishing fever Thomas Vargas Catching minnows Patty Newell Studying Mary Ann Caroll ........................... Staying home from school Catherine Webb Baby sitting Mary Lou Fava Riding in the G. M. C. Janet Assalone ......................................... Chasing boys John Zernell Loves Algebra II Sally Batterson .. Aileen Nelson .... Marion Kitchen ... Mary Ann Cheslock Robert Blake Neil Rogers ....... .. Writing poetry ........ Cheering ........ Boy crazy Being quiet Davy Crockett fan ....... Tying flies FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class of “55-56” began their high school years on August 29, 1955, with an enrollment of 27 students, 11 girls and 16 boys. The class held their first meeting on September 1 and elected the following officers: Shirley Vargas President Jackie Hudsick Vice President Katherine Plazenski ................................. Treasurer Patty Rucinski ...................................... Secretary For our class colors we chose black and white; our flower, the yellow rose, and class advisor, Mr. Dardes. The 3 students elected to represent our class in the Student Council were Joanne Miller, Eddie Clinton, and Mickey Maholtz. Some of the students took an active part in basketball as Junior Varsity players and cheerleaders. Three J. V. Cheerleaders were chosen from our class. They were Barbara Gusherowski, Joanne Miller, and Judy Levendusky. Eight boys played on the J. V. basketball team. Shirley Vargas, Jackie Hudsick, Theresa Sadowski, Nancy Feldman and Patty Rucinski are journalism students. Patty Rucinski EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Kathryn Munn, Shirley Hockman, Vivian Challingsworth, Joan Carroll, Linda Candido. Second Row: Dennis Guido, Karen Winkler, Judy Weaver, Jessie Kitchen. 1 hird Row: George Friday, Harvey Bundy, Robert Plant, LaVerne Van Horn, Leslie Hutchins. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: William Scanish, Betty Munn, Frances Beck, Donna Lucore, Paula Miller, Judy DeSalve, James Assalone. Second Row: Leslie V an Horn, Cleta Alcorn, Rose Gusherowski, Patty Forsythe, Teddy Walters. Third Row: Francis Friday, Dallas Pane, John Vargas, Steve Kovack Charles Hahn, Clifford Plaszenski, Francis Chiodo. FRESHMAN PASTIMES James Beck Hunting Arnold Burkett .................................... RidinS his bic Tcle Edward Clinton.....................................Thinking of Linda William De Salve ............................................. Fishing Nancy Feldman ..................................... Going out, with boys Crystal Garvin Riding horses Barbara Gusherowski .................................... Bumming gum Jackie Hudsick ................................... Waiting to see Pecos Merle Johnson ............................... Last one getting to class Judy Levendusky ........................................ Rollerskating Mickey Maholtz ......................................... Giving out gum Henry McCracken Day-dreaming Joanne Miller .................................... Thinking about Bobby Janice Mitchell ................................... Going to the movies Kenneth Munn ........................................... Acting innocent Leo Nelson ...................................... Bothering classmates Katrerine Plaszenski Watching cowboy movie? John Potempa Chewing gum Guido Riccadonna Not handing in English homework Patty Rucinski Talking about a certain boy David Smart .................................................. Singing David Rucinski Watching television Gerald Smart Girls Theresa Sadowski ..........................Waiting for a “53” Plymouth Edward Pretti Drawing pictures Shirley Vargas .................................... Reading good books Paul Smith ........................................ Being late for school SEVENTH GRADE On August 29, 1955, the Seventh Grade returned to school with the enrollment of twenty students of which nine were girls and eleven were boys. Our Christmas vacation was from December 24, 1955, to January 2, 1956. Miss Robacker is our home room teacher who teaches all subjects except Music which is taught by Mrs. Jameson and Literature which is taught by Miss Sabbato. ★ ★ ★ Class Prophecy Francis Friday ........................... Theodore Walters ......................... Charles Hahn ............................. Leslie Van Horn Paula Miller John Vargas .............................. Donna Lucore ............................. Cleta Alcorn ............................. Frances Beck ............................. William Scanish .......................... Clifford Plazenski Judith De Salve .......................... James Assalone............................ Patty Forsythe ........................... Dallas Pane .............................. Rose Gusherowski ......................... Steve Kovack ............................. Betty Munn ............................... Francis Chiodo ........................... Betty Coble .............................. Bar tender Doctor Drummer Mechanic ............. Nurse Bachelor ............. Nurse Medical Technician’ Beautician Baseball Player Jet Pilot Majorette Poet Preacher ... Soap box orator Doctor’s assistant Penman Factory worker ......... Scientist Housewife EIGHTH GRADE On August 29, 1955, the Eighth Grade Class of fourteen pupils re- turned to school. Later in the year the addition of Judy Weaver made the number of fifteen students. Miss Robacker, our home room teacher, teaches all subjects with the exception of Literature, taught by Miss Sabbato, and Music, taught by Mrs. Jameson. EIGHTH GRADE PASTIMES Joan Caroll Gossiping Helen Celinski Dreaming ? ? ? ? Linda Candido Playing the piano Leslie Hutchins Milking a cow Catherine Munn Riding a horse Robert Plant Going rollerskating Earen Winkler Helping Miss Robacker La verne Van Horn Playing football Harvey Bundy Bed at 6:00 up at 4:00 Vivian Challingsworth Playing the jukebox Dennis Guido Going to basketball games George Friday Cracking jokes Shirley Heckman Doing “nothing” Judy Weaver Being quiet Jesse Kitchen Farming Linda Candido Karen Winkler VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Rcw: Thomas Renwick, Ronald Brundridge, Gerald Vargas, Thomas Seduski, Ralph Assalone. Second Row: Neil Rogers, Asst. Mgr., John Zernell, Donald Chiodo, Charles Smith, DeLare Czajkouski, Ronald Hudsick, Harwood Newell, Mgr. Third Row: Mr. Taylor, Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: John Zerneil, Ronald Hudsick, Donald Chiodo, Robert Glass, Daniel Scanish. Second Row: Paul Smith, Mickey Maholtz, Guido Riccadonna, Edward Clinton, Thomas Vargas, Robert Scanish, Gerald Smart. Third Row: John Potempa, Merle Johnston, William DeSalve. BASKETBALL The practice sessions for the 1955-56 basketball season began on Nov. 1, 1955, under the supervision of Mr. Paul Taylor. A total of 18 games was scheduled and the first game was on Dec. 6, 1955. Due to little experience and no height we won but 2 of the 18 games scheduled. Team Pts. Team Pts. Huston 45 St. Leos 60 Huston 39 St. Catherines 76 Huston 29 Kersey 63 Huston 33 Jay Twp. 56 Huston 31 St. Leos 50 Huston 34' Sigel 48 Huston 42 Kersey 7Q Huston 40 Sandy 90 Huston 31 Jay Twp. 62 Huston 30 Brady 34 Huston 37 St. Catherines 71 Huston 29 Sigel 6 H uston 40 Morris 67 Huston 47 Brady 3: Huston 35 Sandy 82 Huston 4f Big Run 4; Huston 31 Morris 72 Huston 53 Big Run 54 Indivivdual Records F. G. F. T F. T. A. Fouls Pts. Jerry Vargas 64 21 49 38 149 Tom Renwick 45 36 73 47 126 Ron Brundridge 41 38 59 51 120 Tom Seduski 34 21 47 54 89 Ron Hudsick 17 21 26 12 55 Ralph Assalone 21 6 28 23 48 Charles Smith 17 8 25 14 42 DeLare Czajkowski 6 7 13 11 19 Don Chiodo 6 4 11 5 16 John Zernell 3 3 5 5 9 The Senior boys who received jackets are: Jerry Vargas Mgr. Harwood Newell Tom Sedowski DeLare Czajouski The following boys received letters: Tom Renwick Charles Smith Ron Hudsick Ralph Assalone Don Chiodo Ron Brundridge Neil Rogers, Asst. Mgr. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Shirley Smith, JoAnn Gecrgino Standing: Joyce DeSdve, Georgia dialling worth, Ailcen Nelson JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Barbara Gusherowski, Alice Riccadonna, Joan Miller. Linda Riccadonna Back Row: Judy Levendusky, Yvonne Johnson VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders of the Huston Trojans started their success- ful cheering year with 3 veteran cheerleaders, JoAnn Georgino, Georgia Challingsworth and Beverly Miller. Patricia Wallace, Joyce DeSalve and Shirley Smith later joined the squad. During the course of the year Beverly Miller resigned and Aileen Nelson was selected from the Jay Vee squad to fill the vacant spot. The new cheerleaders cooperated and we originated and adopted many new cheers. The senior cheerleaders JoAnn Georgino, Georgia Challingsworth, and Patricia Wallace received gold and blue sweaters as awards for their many years of cheering. JoAnn Georgino The Junior Varsity Individual Ratings are as follows: Players Pts. John Zernell IP, Don Chiodo 24 Bob Scanish 22 Dan Scanish 55 Tom Vargas 21' Bob Glass 39 Ed Clinton 13 Ron Michuck 35 Mickey Maholtz 5 Gerald Vargas Harwood Newell JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Jay Vee’s started their cheering year with 4 veteran cheerleaders, Aileen Nelson, Yvonne Johnston, Linda Riccadonna and Alice Riccadonna! JoAnne Miller and Barbara Gusherowski were elected from the freshman class to complete the sextette. Aileen Nelson was elected to the Varsity Squad and Judy Levendusky took her place on the Jay Vee Squad. The girls did a very fine job in cheering and supporting their team. JoAnn Georgino BASKETBALL BANQUET The annual Huston Township High School basketball awards banquel was held in the school gymnasium Thursday night, March 8. Invocation was asked by Rev. Paul Rice. A delicious dinner, prepared by Mrs. Ben Chiodo, Mrs. Rose Muccio, Mrs. Louis Hudsick, Mrs. John Hudsick, Mrs. Jchn Michuck, Mrs. William DeSalve, and Mrs. David Nelson, was served. The tables were decorated with spring flowers. Harry H. Alcorn, principal of Huston Township Schools, served as master of ceremonies. Group singing was under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Jameson, music teacher. Guests present, who were introduced by Mr. .Alcorn, included D. A. Yingling, Superintendent of County Schools, and Mrs. Yingling; Fred Sweeley, Assistant Superintendent of County Schools and Mrs. Sweeley; Harry Blackwell, Supervisor of Special Education in County Schools; Mrs. Julia Hagen, county office secretary; the members ol thee Huston Township school beard and their wives; teachers of the Huston Township schools; Rev. Paul Rice and Mrs. Rice; Rev. John Plant and Mrs. Plant; Rev. Lyle Beebe and Mrs. Beebe, and the main speaker of the eve- ning, Dr. Ralph Castafcro, curriculum advisor of Ridgway Joint High School. Dr. Castafero spoke of the merits of high school basketball, especially where it is played in the spirit of fun. The Huston team, Dr. Castafero stated, was well-known for its fine spirit of sportsmanship whether it won or lost. He complimented the Huston team for this fine spirit of fair play, stating that Bennett’s Valley could feel justly proud of the team and the cheerleaders who supported the Trojans team so well and faithfully. Dr.Castafero said that athletes make fine citizens, especially when a school carries on an athletic program such as that of Huston Town- ship High School where sportsmanship is stressed whether the team is winning or losing. Mr. Paul Taylor, Huston Township High School coach, presented awards to the basketball team members as follows: Jackets were awarded to the following senior boys: Gerald Vargas, Tom Seduski, DeLare Czajouski, and Manager Harwood Newell. Letters were awarded to the following boys: Tom Renwick, Ronald Brundridge, Ronald Hudsick, Donald Chiodo, John Zernell, Charles Smith, Ralph Assalone, and Assistant Manager Neil Rogers. Mrs. Clara McFall, cheerleader advisor, presented awards to the cheerleaders as follows: Sweaters were awarded to the following seniors: Georgia Challings- worth, JoAnn Georgino, and Patricia Wallace. Letters were awarded to the following girls: Joyce DeSalve, Shirley Smith, and Ailen Nelson. Following the presentations, the varsity cheerleaders presented Coach Taylor and the team with a large, beautifully decorated cake to express appreciation for their contribution to the school’s athletic activity. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: Joan Miller, Joan Georgino, Beverly Miller, Yvonne Johnson. Standing: Mickey Maholtz, Edward Clinton, Ronald Brundridge, Robert Blake, Charles Smith, John Zernell, Mr. Taylor, Advisor. JOURNALISM CLUB Seated: Patty Rucinski, Theresa Sadowski, Edith Friday, Shirley Vargas. Standing: Antoinette Sadowski, Jackie Hudsick, Nancy Feldman. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of twelve members, three from each class. Our first meeting was held on September 13, 1955. We elected the following officers: President JoAnn Georgino Vice-President Beverly Miller Secretary Patricia Wallace Treasurer Yvonne Johnson We drew up a constitution and decided to have our meetings every Tuesday. The Student Council sponsored dances, roller skating parties and bought bulletin boards for the school. Charles Smith. Ronald Brundridge, Patricia Wallace and JoAnn Georgino accompanied by Mr. Taylor attended the Student Council Con- vention at Middleburg, Pa. on April 13. Patricia Wallace ★ JOURNALISM CLUB The Journalism Club of 1955-56 included: Miss Roberta Sabbato, Ad- visor; Edith Friday, Editor; Antonette Sadowski, Theresa Sadowski Nancy Feldman, Jackie Hudsick, Shirley Vargas and Patricia Rucinski, Reporters. The Journalism Club has the opportunity of writing for the Bennett’s Valley News, the DuBois Courier Express and the Clearfield Progress. School news, society news and sports were submitted by the students. The members of the club took turns reporting news over the Radio Station WKBI, in St. Marys on Tuesdays and Thursdays. News was called in by telephone and tele-tape-recorded. The recording was then played at 4:40 p.m. Sponsors were Patsy Georgino, Ralph Geer and LeRoy Dudley The Student Council of Weedville played host to the Journalism Club at a Christmas Party held on December 19. The Club plans to hold an activity and tour several newspaper plants later in the school year. Edith Ann Friday MUSIC Musical group consists of girls chorus, boys chorus, girls enseemble, and mixed chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Jameson. Musical programs of the year consisted of the Spring Concert, which was held on April 27, and the Annual County Chorus, which was held at Curwensville Joint High School, and attended by the girls ensemble, Those attending were Helena Gutowski, Donna Snyder, Yvonne Johnson, and Judy Candido (sopranos), Alice Riccadona, Mary Keller Ruth Fossler and Aileen Nelson (second sopranos), Georgia diallings- worth, JoAnn Georgino, Patty Newell, and Sally Batterson (altos). A total of twelve songs were learned by the group of singers. When they went to Curwensville they rehearsed for two days with the officiating choir com- posed of students from other high schools in the County. Patricia Wallace GIRLS ENSEMBLE First Row: Sally Batterson, Helena Gutowski, Donna Snyder, Yvonne Johnson, Ruth Fossler. Second Row: Patty Newell, JoAnn Georgino, Georgia Challings- worth, Judy Candido. Third Row: Mary Keller, Aileen Nelson, Alice Riccadonna. BOYS CHORUS First Row: Harwood Newell, Charles Smith, Gerald Vargas, DeLaro Czajkouski, Robert Glass, James Forsythe, Larry Friday, Robert Plant. Second Row: Gerald Smart, Paul Smith, Edward Clinton, Thomas Vargas, Robert Scanish, LaVerne Van Horn, Donald Miller. Third Row: Robert Blake, William DeSalve, Mickey Maholtz, Guido Riccadonna, Merle Johnston, John Potempa. GIRLS CHORUS First Row: Kathryn Plaszcnski, Barbara Gusherowski, Patty Rucin- ski, Sally Batterson, Shirley Smith, Gladys Levendusky, Beverly Miller Kathryn Webb, Ruth Fossler, Janice Mitchell, Shirley Vargas, Crystal Garvin. Second Row: Mary Lou Fava, Mary Ann Cheslock, Patty Newell, Marena Cataldo, Mary Ann Carroll, Dolly Longo, Mary Lou Kostecki, Donna Walker, Agnes Amoriello, Margaret Rodgers, Carol Rucinski. Third Row: Janet Assalone, Antoinette Sadowski, Lucrisha Hutchins, Linda Swartz, Mary Keller, Aileen Nelson, Alice Riccadonna, Joan Miller, Jackie Hudsick, Theresa Sadowski, Edith Friday, Nancy Feldman. Fourth Row: Judy Candido, Joyce DeSalve, Joan Georgino, Georgia Challingsworth, Linda Riccadonna, Judy Levendusky, Irene Kentoski, Helena Gutowski, Donna Snyder, Yvonne Johnson. IMPROVEMENTS The improvements that were made in the past year are as follows: Desks and cabinet—Commercial Room Cabinet—Miss Robacker’s Room Filing Cabinet—Office Film strips on Science and Health education were obtained for the benefit of the students. These imrovements have been a benefit to everyone, faculty and students alike. ★ AUTOGRAPHS EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY, MOVIE AND AMATEUR PHOTO SUPPLIES AND FRAMING L. L. STEINBERG STUDIO 18 NORTH BRADY STREET PHONE 262 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA G. W. PIFER SONS LUMBER AND MILL WORK PHONE 77 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — STAGKPOLE CARBON COMPANY ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — ST. MARYS RETAILERS ASSOCIATION ST. MARYS RETAILERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Radio Station WKBI Sears, Roebuck Co. Bayer’s Furniture Store Jacob’s Furniture Store Kantar’s Daily Press Murphy’s Elk Specialty Hoy’s Radio DeLullo’s Berman’s Lower’s John Gross Herr Columbic — Sam’s Anchor Awning Lenze Photo Consolidated News Agency Sales Service COMPLIMENTS OF THE HAL GARVIN DANCE STUDIOS Member of Dance Congress Graded Courses in: TAP — ACROBATIC — BALLET (Cecchetti Method' — TOE ★ Everything taught is guaranteed to be strictly professional. ★ Guest Artist-Teachers from New York City’s Broadway and Concert Stage are featured each season. P. 0. BOX 96 PENFIELD, PA. GEER FUNERAL HOME Over a quarter century of service in Bennett’s Valley Complete Equipment for all Religious Services AMBULANCE SERVICE RALPH M. GEER Funeral Director Phone: Penfield 16-R-l — — PENFIELD, PA. If no answer call 58-R-2 ] NICK DILULLO DISTRIBUTOR OF BEER AND SOFT DRINKS SERVICE WITH A SMILE PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 29-W-l PENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL JEWELRY FURNITURE STORE COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS APPLIANCES FINE JEWELRY “HOME OF NATIONAL ADVERTISED PRODUCTS” RELIABLY SERVED BENNETTS VALLEY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF CENTURY Phone 23 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — PURE CARBON COMPANY ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — DUBOIS DIVISION ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CO. DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA MODERN CLEANERS QUALITY WORK — MINIMUM COST Pick up Monday — Delivery Friday DUBOIS, PA. JOE De SALVE GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING INSPECTION GREASING — WASHING — TOWING PHONE: 16-B-l PENFIELD, PA. JEFFERS ELECTRONICS DIVISION SPEER CARBON CO. DUBOIS, PA. WHEN IN CLEARFIELD DROP IN AND SEE OUR LINE OF SPORTING GOODS KURTZ STATIONERY STORE 34 NORTH SECOND STREET DUBOIS CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION DUBOIS DEPOSIT NATIONAL BANK THE UNION BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY THE “BANK ACCOUNT ROAD” IS THE SHORTEST AND SMOOTHEST ROAD LEADING TO SUCCESS GREEN GLEN CORPORATION Manufacturers ROUGH LUMBER — PINE — HEMLOCK — HARDWOODS AGENTS: Frick Saw Mills McCullock Chain Saws DUBOIS, PA. TELEPHONE 1970 COMPLIMENTS — OF — B. F. GOODRICH CO. DUBOIS PLANT VALLEY’S MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE BEAUTICIAN — Ruth V. Geer SPECIALIZING SHAPING — STYLING — PERMANENT WAVES PHONE: 16-W-l PENFIELD, PA. WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE COMPLIMENTS — OF — TEXAS HOT WEINERS “Nick’s Place’’ DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA G. G. GRAHAM MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE 1104 South Brady Street Phone 1077-J DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA WEAVER’S INCORPORATED DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA THE NEW SAFETY, STYLING AND PERFORMANCE BURNS MOTOR SALES YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER DUBOIS, PA. BURKE BROTHERS CULVERT PIPE STEEL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE AND SUPPLIES Construction Equipment for Rent Thor.c -'ll - Cl0 ST. MARYS, PA. E. J. DeLANEY HARDWARE 40 WEST LONG AVENUE DUBOIS PENNA. HUNTING AND FISHING SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS — OF — SPEER CARBON ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — DUBOIS HARDWARE DUBOIS, PENNA. 701 South Brady Street Phone 2133 THE PROGRESS and W. C. P. A. CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — BUILDERS MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO. ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — SYLVANIA ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — STRAUB BREWERY, Inc. Brewers of Straub, St. Marys Premium Little Dutchman 7oz. ST. MARYS, PA. NICK DILULLO, Distributor Phone 29-W-l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 “Set your affections on the things above! CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE BLU FLAME BOTTLED GAS SERVICE PHONE 6 — — — DUBOIS, PENNA. WE INVITE YOU TO SIIOF IN CLEARFIELD AT LEITZINGER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Our 74th Year 1882-1956 COMPLIMENTS — OF — ELK CANDY CO. ST. MARYS, PA. Open Friday and Saturday till 9:00 O’clock WHITE FRONT MARKET TOP QUALITY MEATS FINE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DIXIE’S SUNOCO STATION PENFIELD, PA. MICKEY’S AIR — REFRIGERATION — CONDITIONING Phone: 8 8 PENFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — A. W. PEARSON W. A. RUDOLPH SON “ One Stop Store” HOLLYWOOD — PENFIELD PENNSYLVANIA HUGHES - STARR, Inc. DUBOIS, PA. PHONE: 2090 DODGE PLYMOUTH SHANKEL’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Phone 7 8 Opp B. 0. Station, DuBois, Pa. NEWCOMER S JEWELRY STORE General Pershing Building PHONE: DuBois 18 34 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION Phone: DuBois 2 0 0 10 East Long Avenue DUBOIS, PA. A. D. SWEENEY, Manager COMPLIMENTS — OF — NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES ST. MARYS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — KEYSTONE MOTOR PACKARD STUDEBAKER ST. MARYS, PA. Penney’s ALWAY S FIRST QUALITY! CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — DUBOIS SPORTS CENTER 1 2 North Brady St. DuBois, Pa. Phone 2 8 2 Everything in SPORTS, TOYS HARDWARE GAIRIN PONTIAC 343 South Brady Street DUBOIS, PA. PHONE: 33 7 7 GMC GASOLINE POWERED TRUCKS COMPLIMENTS — OF — WOLF FURNITURE CO. DUBOIS, PA. DUBOIS FURNITURE CO. “Your Mother Dad Bought Here” DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — R. H. ZIMMERMAN ' FLOORING CONTRACTOR CUSTOM FLOORS A SPECIALITY 207 South Third Street Phone 5-3262 Clearfield, Pa. DAISHER GMC GARAGE 233 Leavy Avenue Telephone: 5-9891 CLEARFIELD, PENNA. SALES SERVICE GENERATOR, STARTER MAGNETO REPAIR ELK MOTOR SALES GO. «_ mCHCUHY ---W---- MERCURY LINCOLN WEEDVILLE, PA. KLEWAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE DUBOIS PENNA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — LEONARDSON’S DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA Distinctive Funeral Service N. R. MOORE SON J. HAROLD MOORE Telephone DuBois 521 Emergency Ambulance Service 142 West Long Avenue DuBois, Pennsylvania J. W. THOMAS SONS FIX-ALL SHOP Phone: 5-965 Route No. 2 Weedville, Pa. COMPLIMENTS — OF — DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — MARY GARY’S STORE ANTIQUES UNIQUES PENFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF CLEARFIELD HARDWARE CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — ST. MARYS CARBON COMPANY ST. MARYS, PA. Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — IRVIN’S PLAGE PENFIELD, PA. Compliments of DuBROOK BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. (Across from High School Stadium) REDI-MIX CONCRETE COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES HOOVER AVENUE Phone: 2 5 DUBOIS, PA. Compliments of RIVERSIDE MARKET DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF WORKMAN’S MANUFACTURING CO. CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — B. R. ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIAL ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTOR Phone 42814 ST. MARYS, PA. FORCE GARAGE GUIDO MICHILINI, Prop. Wrecker Service DODGE — PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS GAS — OIL — ACCESSORIES General Repairing SALVATORES THE HOME OF ALL-STEAK HAMBURGERS PENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — MINNS DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA SMITH’S RADIO AND TV SALES PHILCO - Corner Knarr Street Shaffer Avenue - MOTOROLA — EMERSON — DUMONT TELEVISION R. C. A. 50 DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — BENNETTS VALLEY NEWS WEEDVILLE, PA. ' BARRAGLOUGH’S FINE FLOWERS 16 East Park Avenue, DuBois, Pa. Just around the corner HOLLAND FURNACE CO. DUBOIS, PA. 24 Hour Service Mr. Meerhoff, Mgr. TANTLINGER AND McDADE WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR DUBOIS, PA. REARICK’S HOME APPLIANCE STORES 133 South Brady Street DUBOIS, PA. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES — ESTATE — SERVEL Refrigerators Speed Queen Laundry Equipment — Whirlpool Washers Driers FROM ADMIRAL TO ZENITH IN TV Phone: DuBois 2040-J DUBOIS FLOOR GO. “CONTRACTORS” LINOLEUM — TILE — WALL COVERING MOHAWK CARPET 327 West Long Avenue DUBOIS, PA. WHEN IT’S LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER 8 14 — 8 15 SMYER’S PLANING MILL, Inc. PLANING MILL AND LUMBER Office and Mill 319 Daly Street DUBOIS, PA. DUBOIS POTATO CHIP GO. JOHN FERNAAYS, Proprietor BLUE STAR POTATO CHIPS VOGLE’S PRETZELS-OKEDOKE CHEESECORN-VOGLE’S KORN KURLS DUBOIS, PA. PHONE 3129 COMPLIMENTS ELDER FARM SUPPLIES FARM BUREAU SERVICE AGENT 301 West Washington Avenue DUBOIS, PA. Phone 2 62 5 Feed, Seed, Fertilizer and Miscellaneous Farm Supplies Laminated Rafters BLANKFELD’S YOUR JEWELER 7 WEST LONG AVENUE, DUBOIS, PA. PRISMLITE DIAMONDS Nationally Known Watches CHINA. GLASS GIFTS COMPLIMENTS — OF — TROUTMAN COMPANY , DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — MILES AND GO. DEERWOOD QUALITY FOODS Compliments of JOHN. M. GNAN PLUMBING AND HEATING 25-35 South Franklin Street Phone 8 0 3 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA J. A. KOHLHEPP SONS BUILDING SUPPLIES — COAL — LUMBER CONCRETE BLOCKS — READY MIXED CONCRETE Prompt Deliveries DuBois Street — Phones: 520 and 950 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA DORSE ALBERT MOTORS BUICK BETTER BUY USED CARS 313 Cherry Street CLEARFIELD Phone 5-5555 COMPLIMENTS — OF — AMERICAN TEA COMPANY DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — C. R. BLOOM PHARMACY CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS KEYSTONE ICE CREAM MANUFACTURES OF ICE CREAM, SHERBERT, ICE Bridge Street Phone Clfd. 5 3 5 6 1 CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF TYLER GROCERY STORE ANTHONY PARRIAGLIA, Prop. HOLLYWOOD, PA. PATSY GEORGINO SON EXPLOSIVE AND MINE SUPPLIES BOTTLED GAS GAS APPLIANCES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Phone 'Penfield No. 7 TYLER, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of JOHNSTON’S NURSERY PENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA CLEARFIELD EQUIPMENT GO., Inc. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARM MACHINERY CLEARFIELD, PA. MERRITT I. EDNER AND SONS 10 South Franklin Street DUBOIS, PA. COMPLETE LINE OF DEPENDABLE INSURANCE License Service — Learner Permits — License for Autos, Trucks, Marriage ARMOUR LEATHER COMPANY “NOTHING TAKES THE PLACE OF LEATHER” ST. MARYS, PA. BOONE MOUNTAIN TRADING POST Rk NELSON, Proprietor R. D. No. 2 DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — CLEARFIELD MACHINE CO- CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF MORELL’S STORE PENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA PHONE 88 PENN FURNITURE COMPANY 6 GREAT STORES JO SERVE YOU JOHNSTOWN — ALTOONA — INDIANA — LEWISTOWN SOMERSET — CLEARFIELD COMPLIMENTS — OF — DUBOIS COURIER-EXPRESS Phones: 42 — 41 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — NEW HAVEN LUNCH ROSEMAN REST PENFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA WEBER’S CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 25 West Long Avenue PHONE 428 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY DUBOIS. PA. KRUK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 201 DuBois Street LINOLEUM — TILE — CARPETING DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — LOUIS DeLULLO MEATS — GROCERY Phone l-M-2 PENFIELD, PA. Box 6 2 CON ALLEN SHOE STORE J CORRECT FOOT FITTERS 3 WEST LONG AVENUE DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA MUNRO AUTO BODY AUTO-BODY REPAIRS — OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION GENERAL REPAIRS 5031 2 South Main Street Phone 2633 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA PALUMBO MEAT MARKET WHOLESALE-RETAIL MEATS FRESH DRESSED IN STATE INSPECTED SLAUGHTER HOUSE Also a Complete Line of Groceries 343 West Long Avenue Near Main Street DUBOIS, PA. PHONE 16 1 V. T. SMITH DAIRY Home of Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Phone 484 DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — GREEN’S MOTOR LIGHTHOUSE LIBERTY BLVD. DUBOIS, PA. KEYSTONE POWERFUEL EMBLEM OIL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL KELLER WOLFEL, Distributors TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ST. MARYS, PA. Main Office CLEARFIELD, PA. ST. MARYS, PA. HOWE’S JEWELRY STORE DIAMONDS — WATCHES — SILVERWARE 117 Market Street CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF BRODY’S CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — GARNS BROTHERS, Inc. PHONE: 5-6721 CLEARFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — DEALERS EINANCE SERVICE DUBOIS, PA. YOUR COMPLIMENTS — OF — FRIENDLY A P STORE DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — OSBORN MACHINE COMPANY DUBOIS, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF DUBOIS DAIRY COMPANY 1120 SOUTH BRADY STREET DUBOIS, PA. E. A. Rockwell LeRoy Brooks CLEARFIELD MUSIC CENTER 11 South Third Street CLEARFIELD, PA. PIANOS — BAND INSTRUMENTS Sales Service Phone 5-7621 COMPLIMENTS OF HAR-BO BLOCK SUPPLY CO. Phone 2124-J DUBOIS, PA. NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY DIVISION OF DAMUS BROTHERS COMPANY DUBOIS, PA. BOTTLERS OF ROYAL CROWN COLA, NEHI PAR-T-PAK DUFTON HARDWARE CO. Phone 5-6575 CLEARFIELD, PA. HOME FURNITURE GO. Phone: DuBois 734 149 West Long Avenue DUBOIS, PENNSYLVANIA COMPLIMENTS — OF — BRAUND’S QUALITY JEWELRY STORE 18 West Long Avenue DUBOIS, PENNA. COMPLIMENTS — OF — MAHOLTZ ATLANTIC SERVICE PENFIELD, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF M. GUY STEWART, Inc. “For a real Buy see a real Guy” LINCOLN MERCURY 500 River Road CLEARFIELD, PA. BROWN’S BOOT SHOP YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE DUBOIS, PENNA. HOUSE OF RELAXATION VALLEY THEATRE WEEDVILLE, PA. PHONE: Penfield 3 8 PATRONS O’Brien Jewelry Chas. Bumbarger Sons Bob’s Army Navy Store Kronenwetters Stahlnecker’s Greenhouse Joe Williams Schneider Garage Western Auto DuBois Levine Bros. Smith Camera Shop Clearfield Sporting Goods Davidsons L. F. J. B. Beard Fedder’s Jewelry Young Men’s Shop (DuBois) County Office of Schools Clearfield Furs Chas. Ammerman Prave’s Wm. Hagerty Clearfield Paper Notions D. R. Vasbinder Young Men’s Shop (Clearfield) Zappia Bakery Tony Natoli Frank Reo Dick Reed Mr. Robertson Fred Rososky Lowe’s Music Store Fennell Heberling Chester Monte DuBois Glass F. J. Mowrey Insurance Agency


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