Hudson Township High School - Beacon Yearbook (Penfield, PA)
- Class of 1958
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THE BEACON Presented by The SENIOR CLASS Of HUSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Penfield, Pennsylvania Director.......... Sponsor .......... Editor............ Co-editor......... Business Manager ... Mrs. McFall .... Mr. Chiodo Alice Riccadonna . Mary Lou Fava Mary Ann Carroll FOREWORD Let fate do her worst, there are relics of joy, Bright dreams of the past, which she cannot destory; Which come, in the night-time of sorrow and care, And bring back the features that joy used to wear. Long, long be my heart with such memories filled; Like the vase in which roses have once been distilled,-- You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang 'round it still. Thomas Moore w w x V M ¥ (T DEDICATION Mr. Lawrence Chiodo We, the Senior Class of 1958, dedicate our annual The Beacon to you, our class advisor, Mr. Chiodo. We extend our thanks and appreciation to you for your help and guidance in leading us through our Senior year. We will always remember how simple you made our problems seem, the advice you gave us, and all the other extra things you've done for us both in and out of class. FACULTY Mr. Paul Fenchak Supervising Principal B. S. and Master of Education Penn State University History and English This year we were happy to welcome Mr. Fenchak as our new principal. He has taught in Clearfield, Michigan, and at Huston Twp. He has also done some work in Washington D.C. He has a large variety of interests and is an enthusiastic sport8fan. We appreciate all he has done for us and take this opportunity to thank him. Clara E. McFall B. S. Temple University Commercial Hallie Cfteslock B. S. Fenn College Foreign Language Biology Literature Lawrence Chiodo B. S. Clarion State Teachers College English, Social Studies and Safety Education Robert Boyer Temple University Science Mathematics Bernice Robacker Lock Haven State Teachers College Grove City College Elementary and Secondary Education English and Social Studies Erma Mullen Millersville College Elementary Field BOARD OF EDUCATION Donald Georgino Charles Fossler Mrs. Winifred Smith Ben Chiodo John Newell Mrs. Ida Manfredo Not Pictured Academic Chorus 1,2,3 Ensemble 3 Sextet 4 Dramatics 4 RALPH ASSALONE Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4 Dramatics 3,4 Beacon staff 3 ROBERT BLAKE Academic Dramatics 3,4 Student Council 2 NELLIE BUNDY Academic Dramatics 4 MARY ANN CARROLL Commercial Chorus 1,2 Dramatics 3 Beacon staff 4 MARENA CATALDO Commercial Chorus 1,2,3 MARY ANN CHESLOCK Commercial Chorus 1,2,3 'v MARY LOU FAVA Commercial President 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Dramatics 4 Beacon staff 4 ROBERT GLASS Commercial Vice President 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chours 1,2,3 Dramatics 3,4 MARION KITCHEN Academic Chorus 1,2,3 RONALD MICHUCK Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4 Beacon staff 3 DONALD MILLER Academic President 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatics 3,4 AILEEN NELSON Academic Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Ensemble 2,3 Sextet 4 Dramatics 3,4 U PATTY NEWELL Academic Vice President 2 Treasurer 3,4 Student Council 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Ensemble 2,3 Sextet 4 Dramatics 3,4 Beacon staff 3 ALICE RICCADONNA Academic Secretary 1,4 Treasurer 2 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Ensemble 2,3 Sextet 4 Beacon staff 1,3,4 Dramatics 3,4 LINDA RICCADONNA Academic Treasurer 1 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatics 3,4 NEIL ROGERS Commercial President 2 Dramatics 3,4 ROBERT SCANISH Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatics 3,4 EDWARD SEDUSKI Commercial Secretary 2 Beacon staff 2 THOMAS VARGAS Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Dramatics 3 CATHERINE WEBB Commercial Chorus 1,2,3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The day had finally arrived-August 31, 1954-the day, we, the Senior Class of '58, entered High School. With the help of the teachers and upperclassmen it didn't take our 28 students long to get used to high school life. On Sept. 10 at our first class meeting the officers elected were: President . . . Donald Miller; Secretary . . . Alice Riccadonna; Vice President . . . Sally Batterson; Treasurer . . . John Zernell. Our advisor was Mr. Benzie. Later in the year Linda Riccadonna took over the duties as treasurer. Yvonne Johnson and Patricia Newell were elceted to the student council. The Junior Class welcomed us with an Initiation Party. During the course of the year we sponsored a skating party in Clearfield and a wiener roast at Parker Dam. Almost everyone became interested in either basketball, cheering, music, or journalism. We began our sophomore year with an enrollment of 25, having lost Aletha Harrison, Donna Rhoads, and Donna Parks. On Sept. 6 a class meeting was called and the new officers elected were the following: President . . . Neil Rogers; Secretary . . . Eddie Seduski; Vice President . . . Patty Newell; Treasurer . . . Alice Riccadonna. Our advisorwas Mrs. McFalland those elected to the student council were John Zernell, Robert Blake, and Yvonne Johnson. We had no major events during our Sophomore year but all to soon it was over, and we were in the whirl of events that come with being a Junior. Our class stillnumbered 25, because we lost Anna Longo but gained Ronald Mullen. On August 31 at our class meeting the following received the honor of being the Junior Clas8 Officers: President . . . Mary Lou Fava; Secretary . . . Yvonne Johnson; Vice President . . . Robert Glass; Treasurer . . . Patty Newell. Our advisor was Mr. Cheslock. The biggest event of our Junior Year was the purchasing of class rings. We presented our Junior Play Desperate Ambrose. Another noteworthy event was the Christmas Party sponsored by our class for the entire school. Toward the end of the year we sold cards and the last event was the Junior- Senior Banquet on May 15. And now came the fourth and greatest year in the history of our class. We began our senior year on Sept. 3 with an enrollment of 22 because of having lost Sally Batterson, John Zernell, and Ronald Mullen. When our first class meeting was held the following received the distinction of being the senior class officers: President . . . Mary Lou Fava; Secretary . . . Alice Riccadonna; Vice President . . . Robert Glass; Treasurer . . . Patty Newell. Our advisor was Mr. Chiodo. We also chose royal blue and white for our class color s and the yellow rose for our flower. Our motto was Climb Though the Way Be Rugged. Our first project was a magazine campaign and later we sold school pins. Throughout the year we sponsored Hot Dog Day'1, which was held every Thurs- day at both schools. Again our dramatic talent was put to use ‘when we presented our Senior Play, We 'Dude' It . Our final large project was a candy sale at Christmas time, which proved to be very successful. A number of Seniors gained distinction during the year and the following were on the honor roll: Alice Riccadonna, Patricia Newell, Nellie Bundy, and Aileen Nelson. Many others received recognition in basketball, music, etc. that will long be remembered. On May 14, 15, and 16 we went on our Washington Trip, a never to be for- gotten event. Soon after we returned we were honored by the Junior Class at a wonderful banquet. On May 27 our Class Night was held in the Gym and then came June 1, the most memorable day of our lives thus far. We proudly marched up the aisle to receive our diplomas. It gave us a feeling of satisfaction and achievement mingled with one of regret to leave the school where we had spent so many happy hour 8. But wait! It isn't over yet. On June 5 we were hosts to the High School at the annual picnic and not long after we were honored guests at the annual Alumni Banquet. We take the opportunity now to say thank you to everyone who has helped us reach our goal and also that we hope we will always be remembered by the faculty and the people of the town as the wonderful class of 1958. Alice Riccadonna SENIOR PASTIMES Ralph Assalone- Courting Karen Robert Blake-Being a wolf Robert Glass-Trying Jack Dempsey's left hook Ron Michuck-Being the school joker Donald Miller-Going to Wednesday night church Neil Rogers-Trying to keep awake Robert Scanish-Being Huston's math student Edward Seduski- Midnight Gambler Thomas Vargas-Keeping tab on Barb Janet Assalone-Making raw hamburgers Nellie Bundy-Waiting for Clfd. Fair time and Glasses Mary Ann Carroll-Being a pest Marena Cataldo-Taking absentees Mary Ann Che slock-Being quiet Mary Lou Fava-Imitating ? 's hair style Marion Kitchen-Protecting Taxi from other girls Aileen Nelson-Carrying books home Patty Newell-Working at Wilsons Alice Riccadonna-Study, study, study Linda Riccadonna- Driving the truck Catherine Webb-Going to DuBois Ronald Michuck Edward Seduski SENIOR CLASS WILL We the 1958 graduating class of Huston Twp. High School at Penfield, the County of Clearfield, being of relatively normal frame of mind, do hereby proclaim this our last will and testament, this annulling any previous statement declared by the student body. Article 1 . , , To the school we leave the high standards we have established during our four years of high school. Article II ... To the faculty A. To Mr. Fenchak we leave our well used P.O.D. Books. B. To Mrs. McFall we leave her second period class, hoping that the next will be as intelligent as the last. C. To Mr. Cheslock we leave sincere thanks for making our Junior Class Play such a great success. D. To Mr. Chiodo we leave our deepest gratitude for his guidance and help during our senior year. E. To Mr. Boyer we just leave him in peace. Article III . . . To the student body A. To the Juniors we leave our Senior Privileges. B. To the sophomores we leave the hope that they get through as easy as we did. C. To the Freshmen we leave all the fun and hard work of a high school student. Janet Assalone leaves her ability to argue to Linda Candido. Ralph Assalone leaves his sports ability to Max. Robert Blake leaves his after school talks to Leo. Nellie Bundy leaves her love of horses to Crystal Garvin. Mary Ann Carroll leaves her personality to the new freshmen. Marena Cataloo leaves anything there is left to Joyce. Mary Ann Cheslock leaves her quietness to Katy. Mary Lou Fava leaves her ability to hold office to the future senior class president. Robert Glass leaves his left hook to Doc. Marion Kitchen leaves her many flirtations to Nancy. Ronald Michuck leaves his charming personality to Frog. Donald Miller leaves for the marines. Aileen Nelson leaves her soft voice to Joan Carroll. Patty Newell leaves her love of Shakespeare to Micky. Alice Riccadonna leaves her many talents to be divided between Shirley Vargas and Patty Rucinski. Linda Riccadonna leaves Neil Rogers decided to keep everything he owns because it sometime. Robert Scanish leaves his temper to anyone who wants Edward Seduski just leaves. Thomas Vargas leaves Barb to Max. Catherine Webb leaves her commercial ability to Hel SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY She'll fly day and night Robert Blake % Will surely.be A famous dt toir •- Of Philosophy. W Che slock id yie a nurse; sh T can't cure them, ay .for the herfce Nellie Bund To college And knowing Her grades - m Mi chu ck Catherine Webb. For a And :by c ani 8 h, . irobably be Marine Captain king world history. Hear Ye! Hear Ye I Gather round and see What the Seniors Arv going to In the fu We ca Mar As ddie Seduski a clown, ‘ ' '■ ',fA d .tJ « J|Ks from fans • Will s down. rXjV Janet Assalone. Will join the Air c . And before very Be sergeant, of courift£; 9 As for Aileen Nelson, ‘ Her future is bright. As an airline hostess Alice Kb Shall tea? And if WilLrflSg$ Mary Lou Fava A secretary shall be. And there she'll sit With dignity. As a telephone lineman We see Robert Qlafi.fi. .... .... Who'll be a:exp£tff;; f a(al{ a'ch'Ph after exerciaijWy all day. Will be read.yv i ?ed. Thomasi.V , ____ plumber, '11 f ®5|fiing up money summer. Patty Newell Robert Scanish CLASS POEM When we opened the High School door It was the year of 54. Nor our future we must weave For Huston Hi we will leave. Faculty and friends we are here to say That we must be on our way. All this we're going to leave And to think of this makes us grieve. We chose for our colors Blue and White Which we will wear graduation night. Also to go with that we chose To wear the beautiful Yellow Rose. Now we are going our separate ways To use our knowledge in future days We will always stand by old Alma Mater Climb Though The Way Be Rugged. Marena Cataldo CLASS SONG Tonight we 're leaving Our classmates and friends To start anew As our high school life ends. As we go our separate ways Out into the world The things we've learned Will all be unfurled. As the years will go by We'll strive t'ward our goal For ever and ever: 7 And these few precious years r C 1 iz jzm iB i. 77MI We've spent with you . J.- ■-£. r J We shall remember J —! m Our whold life through. Patty Newell Alice Riccadonna JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered high school on August 29, 1955 with an enrollment of 27 students, 11 girls and 16 boys. On September 1, 1955, we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers: President . . . Shirley Vargas; Secretary . . . Patty Rucinski; Vice President . . . Jackie Hudsick; Treasurer . . . Katherine Plazenski. Mr. Dardes was our class advisor. The three students elected to represent our class in the student council were Joanne Miller, Eddie Clinton, and Mickey Mahotz. Some of the students took an active part in basketball as Junior Varsity players and cheerleaders. On August 28, 1956 we entered our Sopho nore year with an enrollment of 27, having lost David Smart and gaining Joyce Assalone. On a previous date we had selected the following officers: President . . . John Potempa; Secretary . . . Shirley Vargas; Vice President . . . William DeSalve; Treasurer . . . Barbara Gusherowski. Our advisor was Mr. Chiodo. Our class sponsored a V lentine Party. We entered our Junior year on September 3 with an enrollment of 27, having lost Henry McCracken and gaining Evelyn McKendrick. We held our class meeting on September 11 and the following were elected: President . . . Judy Levenduski; Secretary . . . Patty Rucinski; Vice President . . . Shirley Vargas; Treasurer . . . Barbara Gusherowski. Our advisor was Mrs. McFall. On September 30, we selected our class rings. During the year we sponsored our Junior Class Play and honored the seniors at a banquet. Patty Rucinski JUNIOR PASTIMES James Beck-Loafing Gerald Smart-A certain freshman Edward Clinton-Nothing Dave Rucinski-Reading Barbara Gusherowski-Tom V. Theresa Sadowski-A guy from Force Mickey Maholtz-Wrecking the car Edward Pretti-Studying Leo Nelson-Going to Hickory John Potempa-Going to Houtzdale Kenny Munn-Staying home from school Arnold Burkett-Philosophy Nancy Feldman-Writing to George Patricia Rucinski- John P. Shirley Vargas-Getting good grades Janice Mitchell-Staying home William DeSalve-Running around Joanne Miller-Waiting for Leo Paul Smith-Sleeping in study hall Katy Plaszenski-John W. Crystal Garvin-Horses Jackie Hudsick-Dale Judy Levenduski-Dave S. Guido Riccadonna-Goofing off Merle Johnston-Cars Joyce Assalone-Tom S. Evelyn McKendrick-A certain senior boy Dave Rucinski SOPHOMORES PASTIMES Harvey Bundy-Trying to be a HE-MAN Linda Candido-Arguing with Hicks Joan Carroll-Talking about Paul George Friday-Catching the last bus Dennis Guido-Arguing with Hicks Bruce Hicks-Telling jokes Leslie Hutchins-Picking on Dennis Jesse Kitchen-Bothering everyone Catherine Munn-Studying Laverne Van Horn-Getting tired of Jesse Judy We aver-Reading books Karen Winkler-Cheering Karen Winkler SOPHOMORE OFFICERS SOPHOMORE HISTORY As Freshmen we began our long hard struggle through high school on August 27, 1956 with an enrollment of 14. We held our first class meeting and selected the following officers: Presi- dent ... Robert Plant; Secretary . . . Dennis Guido; Vice President . . . Karen Winkler; Treasurer . . . Linda Candido. Our advisor was Mr. Martino. We began our second year in high school on Sept. 3, 1957. We had an enrollment of 11 but later in the year we were joined by Bruce Hicks to make an enrollment of 12. Our first class meeting was held on September 17 and the following officers were Selected- President . . . Laverne Van Horn; Secretary . . . Dennis Guido; Vice President. . . Harvey Bundy; Treasurer . . . George Friday. Our advisor and homeroom teacher was Mr. Cheslock. Almost everyone took an active part in basketball either as a JV player or cheerleader. Karen Winkler FRESHMEN FRESHMEN HISTORY We started school on September 3, 1957. We had an enrollment of 23--thirteen are boys and ten are girls. We held a class meeting on S e p t e m b e r 20, 1957 and elected the following class officers: President . . . John Vargas; Secretary . . . Francis Chiodo; Vice President . . . Judy DeSalve; Treasurer . . . Paul Kreiger. Our advisor was Mr. Boyer. During the year we lost James Assalone. Paula Miller FRESHMEN PASTIMES Frances Beck-Waiting for 3:25 Vivian Challingsworth-Oh! what a cackle Francis Chiodo-Getting in trouble Betty Coble-Dancing Judy DeSalve-Cheering Patty Forsythe-Wasting time Francis Friday-Initating Elvis Rose Gusherowski-Playing the piano Chuck Hahn-Clowning Steve Kovack-Drawing pictures Paul Krieger-Playing basketball Lonna Lucore-Farming Betty Munn-4 foot 9 Paula Miller-Waiting for 6th period Dallas Pane-Missing school Clifford Plazenski-Sleeping James Rittenhouse-Making faces Bill Scanish-Happy wanderer Leslie Van Horn-Aches and pains John Vargas-Spotting deer Teddy Walters-Eager beaver John Vargas EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Our present class began as two separate classes in the first and second grades. Those students who attended Tyler school were taught by Mrs. Cloud, and those who attended Penfield were taught by Miss Askey. We became one unit in our third grade year. During this year Gerald Hauck left our class. Mrs. James was our teacher. When we were fourth grader s , two new students, John Carroll and James Plant, were added to our class. Edith Hedburg left us. We were taught by Miss Kehoe. During our fifth grade year, two more new students were added, Steve Patterson and Bill Rice. Mrs. Gates was our teacher. During our sixth grade year the spring concert was the main attract- ion. The following students joined our class this year: Pauline Kovach, Betty Pounds, Wesley Parks, Ronald Weaver, and John and Charles Rittenhouse. When we were seventh graders, we added two more students to our class role and subtracted one. George and Plummer Hartle joined us and Steve Patterson left. Mrs. Mullen was our teacher. On Sept. 3, 1957, we entered the Huston Twp. High School. We are now eighth grader s with an enrollment of thirty-four, 14 girls and 20 boys. Miss Robacker is our classroom teacher. Mr. Cheslock teaches us science and physical education. Lydiann Blake Dianne Mahotz SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY In the fall of 1951 we entered school as first graders, some of us going to Penfield with Miss Askey as the teacher, and others to Tyler where Mr s. Cloud was the teacher. We continued with the same teachers during the second year. For our third year we all came to Tyler with Mrs. James as our teacher. One of the highlights of that year was selling seeds. During the year Antionette Carpin moved to Weedville and Jack Plant entered our class. In the fourth grade we had Miss Kehoe as our teacher. In the fourth grade we went upstairs to what is now a special room. We had our first school picnic at Elliot Park. Mr s. Gates was our fifth and sixth grade teacher, with Mrs. Jameson teaching music. In the fifth grade Dallas Patterson entered our school. In the sixth grade Mary Hartle entered our school. Jack Plant,Dallas Patterson and Mary Hartle left our school at the end of that year. In the seventh grade we have Mrs. Mullen as our teacher. There are 11 sixth grader s enrolled in our room this year. Dianna Hicks entered our school this year. The honor rolls were started the first of this term. Another highlight was that on Thursday the senior class sold hot dogs at lunch time. Each time the bookmobile came we elected two librarians. Mary Shoemaker Robert Rucinski VARSITY BASKETBALL BASEBALL This year, as in several previous years, our high school sponsored a baseball team. The outstanding players were selected from the student body and they proved to be capable of doing the job for which they were selected. They played many of the area teams and with the help of Mr. Fenchak as coach they completed a very successful season. Alice Riccadonna BASKETBALL The Huston Trojans started the 57- '58 season with practice sessions in November. The Coach, Mr. Cheslock, picked the following boys for the team: Seniors-Ralph Assalone, Robert Glass, Robert Scanish, Ronald Michuck, and Thomas Vargas. Juniors-Guido Riccadonna, John Potempa, Mickey Manoltz, Edward Clinton, and David Rucinski. Of the games played to date, the team has not been too successful, winning only one game out of fifteen. Individual record Name FG FTA FTM F Pts Assalone 81 118 52 51 214 Riccadonna 28 40 13 29 69 Glass 24 43 16 29 64 Scanish 17 47 21 17 55 Michuck -9 29 9 40 47 Potempa 15 30 17 20 47 Vargas 11 40 20 23 42 Maholtz 11 10 1 15 23 Clinton 4 25 9 22 17 Rucinski 7 3 Team Total 1 8 15 FG FTA FTM F Pts Avg 217 385 159 254 593 37 SCORES Huston 34 Morris 63 Huston 24 Sykesville 54 Huston 41 Madera 39 Huston 55 St. Cosmo's 57 Huston 21 Morris 47 Huston 29 Madera 49 Huston 37 St. Leo's 77 Huston 33 Austin 54 Huston 34 Sykesville 73 Huston 50 Kersey 64 Huston 35 Bennetts Valley Joint 58 Huston 50 Bennetts Valley Joint 54 Huston 40 Bennetts Valley Joint 47 Huston 64 Kersey 66 Huston 52 Austin 72 The senior players will receive jackets for their years of fine service and the junior boys will receive letter 8. Mr. Cheslock and the players have worked very hard all season and although they didn't win too many games, they still feel that they had a very successful season. Another important part of basketball season was done by Marena Cataldo who was score-keeper, had charge of the publicity of the games, and had the results published. Alice Riccadonna Marena Cataldo JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The Junior Varsity Basketball team consists of the following Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior students: Freshmen. Eomi§. Sophomores Point b Paul Krieger 73 Harvey Bundy 52 John Vargas 22 Laverne Van Horn 93 Leslie Van Horn c (Captain) Francis Chiodo 24 Dennis Guido 2 James Rittenhouse 0 Charles Hahn 0 Juniors Dallas Pane 4 Paul Smith 22 The Jay Vee record for this year is 1 and 15. Mr. Cheslock is the Jay Vee coach. Laverne Van Horn INTER-MURAL BASKETBALL A new feature at Huston High this year was a basketball league composed of nine teams of students. They were given the names of college teams and during the noon hour period games were scheduled. The varsity basketball players took turns as officials of the games. All the students from eighth grade to twelfth participated. They feel that they benefited greatly from it. Alice Riccadonna JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS AILEEN NELSON-4 yrs. 5'4 Light brown hair-Blue-gray eyes Likes-popular music, Pat Boone, and French Fries LINDA RICCADONNA-4 yrs. 5'5 1 2 Blonde hair-Hazei eyes Likes-Horses, movies, Roy Rogers, and Hot Fudge Sundae8. JUDY LEVENDUSKY-3 yrs. 5'5 Light brown hair-Brown eyes Likes-Movies and Dave ALICE RICCADONNA-4 yrs. 4'11 1 2 Brown hair-Hazel eyes Likes-Music (especially Joanne) 4-H activities, and Pizza Pie BARBARA GUSHEROWSKI-3 Yrs. 5'3 Light brown hair-Blue eyes Likes-Dancing and Tom JACKIE HUDSICK- 1 yr. 5'2 Light brown hair-Blue eyes Likes-Dancing, Jake, and Elvis The senior cheerleaders received sweaters for their four years of service. Aileen Nelson Linda Riccadonna JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Jay Vee Cheerleaders started their 1957-58 basketball season with four experienced cheerleaders-Karen Winkler, Joan Carroll, Linda Candido, and Catherine Munn. Katherine Plaxenski was elected from the Junior Class and Judith DeSalve from the Freshman Class to complete the sextette. The girls worked very hard in making new cheers and supporting their team and have had a very successful season. Karen Winkler BEACON STAFF SEXTET BEACON STAFF The following were elected by the Senior Class to be on the Beacon Staff; Editor-Alice Riccadonna, Co-editor-Mary Lou Fava, and Business Manager- Mary Ann Carroll. The directors were Mrs. McFall and Mr. Chiodo. Mrs. McFall choose the following to solicit for the year book; Mary Ann Carroll, Mary Lou Fava, Alice Riccadonna, Patty Newell, Marena Cataldo, and Yvonne Renwick. Mary Lou Fava SEXTET The following were members of the Sextet: Sopranos-Linda Candido and Janet Assalone Second Sopranos-Alice Riccadonna and Aileen Nelson Altos-Patty Newell and Judy Weaver The Sextet sang several selections between acts during the Senior Class Play. We attended County Chorus, sang at Commencement and other activities. Our Sextet is under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Jameson. Janet Assalone HELPING HAND CLUB The Helping Hand Club is composed of sixteen members and is under the direction of Mr. Boyer. During the year the club did many useful things such as painting, repairing furniture, library work, and taking care of the school grounds. The girls have also worked on health cards and registers. Mary Lou Fava OUTDOORS CLUB During our first meeting we elected club officers. They were: President- John Potempa, Vice P r e s i d e n t-John Vargas, Secretary-Neil Rogers, and Treasurer-David Rucinski. All club meetings were held on Wed., third period. At the beginning of the year we had a demonstration on how to shoot a bow. We had numerous motion pictures about forest and forest products. During the year we talked about travel in the woods. We have sixteen members in our club and Mr. Cheslock is our advisor. Neil Rogers HOMEMAKING CLUB On Sept. 17, we held our first meeting and elected the following officers; President-Barbara Gusherowski, Vice President-Mary Ann Carroll, Secretary- Treasurer-Mary Ann Cheslock. Our sponsor was Mrs. McFall. The club consists of sixteen members. We made earrings and corsages for Christmas and we have seen films which were of aid to our group. The school has furnished many books and pamphlets for our club. We also learned about etiquette, glass- ware, silverware, and materials for different kinds of occasions. Catherine Webb DANCING CLUB On Sept. 17 we held our first meeting and elected the following officers; President-Karen Winkler, Vice President-J o a n Carroll, Secretary-Carol Michuck, and Treasurer-Paula Miller. Our sponsor was Miss Robacker. The club consists of 22 members. We have learned many dances and also about etiquette in dancing. Nellie Bundy HELPING HAND CLUB OUTDOORS CLUB HOMEMAKING CLUB AUTOMOBILE CLUB ATHLETIC CLUB DANCING CLUB AUTOMOBILE CLUB When our club met for the first time, we chose our club officers as our first important business. The following were chosen; President-Donald Miller, Vice President-Robert Scanish, and Secretary-Treasurer-Patty Newell. Our sponsor was Mr. Chiodo. We have seen films concerning automobile safety, farm safety, and other phases of safety. We took a tour through the Sylvania Electric Plant in St. Mary's to see what safety precautions the plant has for the employees. We held some safety programs throughout the year. Donald Miller ATHLETIC CLUB The Athletic Club chose the following officers; President-Ralph Assalone, Vice President-Ralph Assalone, Secretary-Tom Vargas, and Treasurer-Ronald Michuck. The sponsor was Mr. Fenchak. During the year they held discussions, saw movies, and participated in football, baseball, and basketball. Alice Riccadonna WASHINGTON TRIP We went to Washington on May 14 and returned on May 16. During our three-day tour we visited many historical landmarks. Some of the most in- teresting sights were; the White House, Lincoln Memorial, Supreme Court Building, Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetary, Library of Congress, Washington National Airport, Smithsonian Institute, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Archives Building, Washington Cathedral, and the United States Capitol. We stayed at the Dodge Hotel and had a wonderful time. This trip will not be easily forgotten by the Class of 1958. Catherine Webb COMMENCEMENT On June 1 the Senior Class of '58 held their commencement exercises in the high school gymnasium. The main address was given by Dr. Still of Clarion State Teacher s College. There were also addresses given by the valedictorian and salutatorian and several musical selections presented by the students. Alice Riccadonna SCHOOL FUN Record hops Basketball games Baseball games Softball games Junior Play Senior Play Christmas Party End of School Club Party Athletic Banquet Animal Circus Mr. America Junior-Senior Banquet Washington Trip Class Night Tours of local places Commencement Alumni Banquet County Chorus Safety Program Clarion Band School Picnic G.W. PIFER SONS Lumber and Mill Work Phone 77 Du Bois Penna J.A. KOHLHEPP SONS Du Bois Building Supplies - Coal - Lumber Contrete Blocks - Ready Mixed Concrete Prompt Deliveries Phone 520 950 Penna. Compliments of JOHN M. GNAN Plumbing and Heating Phone 803 Du Bois 25 - 35 South Franklin St. Penna. SKINNY'S TIRE SERVICE Recapping and Vulcanizing Phone 4-3865 St. Marys 225 Market Street Penna. IVAN'S MEN'S SHOP Home of Arrow - McGregor - Donegal - Bostonian - Kickok - Curlee Resestol Hats - Middishade - Jaymar Also Complete Formal Rental Service St. Marys Penna. KELLER WOLFEL, DISTRIBUTORS Texaco Petroleum Products Main Office - St. Marys, Penna. St. Marys Penna. Clearfield Compliments of FRANK AND MICKEY'S Beer - Wine - Liquor Penfield Pennsylvania TWIN SPRINGS Atlantic Service c Hot Dog Stand St. Mary's Penna. Compliments of KENTOSKI'S WHITE HORSE SERVICE STATION TAVERN Pizza Every Night Texaco Petroleum Products Hollywood Penna. Byrnedale Penna. VALLEY THEATRE BROWN'S BOOT SHOP House of Relaxation Your Family Shoe Store Phone Penfield 5404 Weedville Penna. Du Bois Penna. Compliments of Compliments of CARNS BROTHERS, B R ELECTRIC INC. COMPANY General Contractors Electrical and Electronic Distributor Phone 5-6721 Phone 42814 Clearfield Penna. St. Mary's Penna. F.J. MOWREY INSURANCE DU BOIS ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLEANERS A Policy for Every Need Phone 2828 21 W. Scribner Ave. Du Bois Penna. 23 S. Brady Street Du Bois Penna. Compliments of DuBROOK BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Redi - mix concrete and complete building supplies Phone 25 Du Bois Across from High School stadium Penna. Compliments of RIVERSIDE MARKETS Du Bois, Reynolds ville, Brookville, Clearfield Penna. KEYSTONE ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR COMPANY Armature and Motor Rewinding - AC and DC Stephen A. Silensky, Prop Du Bois Phone 2059 R 51 Delaware St. Penna. REARICK'S HOME APPLIANCE STORES Hotpoint Appliances - Estate - Servel Refrigerators Speed Queen Laundry Equipment - Whirlpool Washers Driers From Admiral to Zenith in TV Phone 2040 J Du Bois 133 S. Brady Street Penna. GREEN GLEN CORPORATION Manufacture r s Rough lumber - pine - hemlock - hardwoods Agents for Frick Saw Mills and McCulloch Chain Saws Phone 1970 Du Bois Penna. Compliments of LEON ARDSON'S Du Bois Penna. N.R. MOORE SON J. Harold Moore Distinctive Funeral Service Emergency Ambulance Service Phone Du Bois 521 142 W Long Ave. Du Bois Penna. SHANKEL'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store Phone Du Bois 78 Du Bois 241 W. Long Ave. Penna. NEWCOMER'S JEWELRY STORE Phone Du Bois 1834 Du Bois General Pershing Building Penna. JEFFERS ELECTRONICS DIVISION Speer Carbon Co. Du Bois Penna. Compliments of GUS KORB'S Dress Well - You Can't Afford Not To. Du Bois 235 W. Long Ave. Penna. Congratulations to the Class of 1958 BROCKWAY BUILDING CO. Phone Du Bois 759 Du Bois 619 S. Brady Street Penna. ___________ - -------------------------------------------— ! Compliments of FASHION FLOORS Floor and Wall Covering Million Dollar Highway St. Mary's Phone 41 - 988 Penna. Compliments of NORTH AMERICAN REFRACTORIES St. Mary's Pennsylvania Compliments of ST. MARY'S USED CARS Quality is our first name KURTZ STATIONERY STORE Clearfield When in Clearfield, drop in and see our line of sporting goods 34 North Second Street Pennsylvania ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY B.F. GOODRICH INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS COMPANY DUBOIS CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MODERN CLEANERS Quality work - Minimum cost Pick up Monday, Delivery on Friday Du Bois Penna. CLEARFIELD SPORTING GOODS CO. Everything For The Sportsman Clearfield Pennsylvania CORBETT CABINET CO. Lumber - Roofing Nationaline Plumbing and Heating Electrical Supplies St. Mary's Dial 41 - 566 Penna. Clearfield Pennsylvania Compliments of TWIN OAKS TRAILER SALES George Downer, Prop. RD 1 Du Bois Penna. LITTLE HAVEN RESTAURANT Finest Foods Served Anywhere Orders to take out Leo Calliari, Prop. Penna. Compliments 0 VALLEY BEAUTY SALON Ruth V. Geer, Prop. Pe nfield PENFIELD STERLING SERVICE Penfield Phone 1 3 M 1 Penna. DAVIDSON'S Men's and Boy's Outfitters Clearfield Phone 5-3123 40 N Second Street Penna. P.M. RICE TRAILER SALES Full Line of Mobile Homes Large or Small - We Have It Penfield Phone 31 J 1 Penna. POLM STUDIO Portraits of Distinction R. E. Hallstrom, owner Phone 956 Du Bois 42 N. Brady St. Penna. PATSY GEORGINO SONS Explosives Mine - Mill Industrial Supplies Bottled Gas and Gas Appliances Tyler Phone Penfield 44 B 1 Penna. Compliments of WEBER'S Clothing For Men And Boys Du Bois Telephone 428 25 W. Long Avenue Penna. PALUMBO'S MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Meats Phone 161 Du Bois 343 W. Long Avenue Penna. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Bicycles 1 lii|M Fishing and Hunting Equipment Louis H. Prothero - owner DU BOIS APPLIANCE CENTER For all your appliance needs, shop the store that service built. Westinghouse - Tappen - Speed Queen -RCA Whirlpool Du Bois 101 N. Brady St. Penna. Compliments of Compliments of LOUIS DeLULLO JOHNSTON'S Meats - Groceries NURSERY Phone 1 M 2 Box 62 Penfield Penna. Penfield Penna. FORCE GARAGE JOE DeSALVE GARAGE Wrecker Service General Repairing Dodge - Plymouth Automobiles Inspection Dodge Trucks Greasing - Washing - Towing Gas - Oil - Accessories General Repairing Guido Michilini, Prop. Penfield Penna. Open Friday and Saturday until nine WHITE FRONT BOONE MOUNTAIN MARKET TRADING POST Top Quality Meats R. K. Nelson, Prop. Fine Fruits and Vegetables RD 2 Du Bois Penna. Compliments of MORELLI STORE Phone Penfield 55 R 1 L.L. STEINBERG STUDIO Everything in Photography, Movie and Amateur Photo Supplies Framing Phone 262 Du Bois 18 North Brady Street Penna. Compliments of BENNETT'S VALLEY NEWS Weedville Penna. O'BRIEN'S JEWELRY STORE Jewelry - Watches - Diamonds Clearfield 20 N. Third Street Penna. JAMES HOYT Plumbing and Heating Clearfield Phone 57139 Penna. JACOBSON ETZWEILER Central Penna's Leading Men's and Boy's Store Clearfield 16 N. Second Street Penna. CompUmtnts of BEST JEWELERS Leading Credit Jewelers Clearfield Penna. Phillipsburg DUFTON HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 5-6575 Clearfield Penna. KLE WAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ou Bois Compliments of MARLENE'S DRESS SHOPPE 130 E. Market Street Clearfield Penna. Compliments of FRED DIEHL MOTOR, INC. Clearfield Happy Dealing With Fred Diehl 313 1 2 Cherry Street Penna. --------------------------J Compliments of St. Marys Penna. SPEER CARBON SHUGARTS SHOES Clearfield Penna. Phillipsburg Compliments of CLEARFIELD COUNTY COURT HOUSE OFFICIALS Compliments of CARBON CITY St. Marys Penna. PEACOCK Fine Food - Fine Candies St. Marys Penna. Compliments of DU BOIS PAINT STORE Phone 1 662 Du Bois 22 S. Brady St. Penna. CLARK'S FLORISTS Du Bois Phone 1121 26 S. Brady St. Penna. Congratulations TREND FURNITURE St. Mary's Penna. For a Successful Future CHARLES G. SCHLIMM Insurance of all kinds St. Mary's 210 Brussel St. Penna. DU BOIS OPTICAL CO. Du Bois Penna. DU BOIS BUILDING SUPPLIES Distributors of Superior and Luminal! Paints Phone 130 50 Mahoning Street Du Bois Penna. The House that discounts built. THE EXCHANGE Save up to 50% on fine furniture and appliances Phone 3 J 1 Penfield Rathmel Penna. Compliments of CHITTERSTER REFRIGERATION Your Frigidaire Dealer 705 Du Bois St Phone 915 J Compliments of J.J. BLESSEL AND SONS Byrnedale Penna. LITTLE TIMES SQUARE Char-Kol Hot Dogs French Fries Esso Products Hamburgers Bar-B-Ques John E. Peterson, Prop. C. M. Junction - intersection of routes 322 and 219 Du Bois Penna. HOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT Louis Reo Beer, Liquor, Food, Wine Hollywood Midway between Du Bois and St. Mary's Penna. i SHAW TRUCKING, INC. Better Trucking Service Phone 186 235 Williams Street Du Bois Penna. Better Health Begins With BREAD BEAVER MEADOW BAKERY Du Bois Penna. J.L. CARROLL WM. G. JONES Printed Necessities - Calendars Office Supplies - Holiday Goods Goodwill Gifts - Book Matches Flowers of Distinction Phone 1068 RD 1 on Route 255 154 W. Long Ave. Penfield Penna. Du Bois Penna. Compliments of DU BOIS NEW CAR TRUCK DEALER'S ASSOCIATION Burns Motor Sales Gairin Pontiac Schneider Motors Wheelock Buick Keefer's Hugh - Starr, Inc. H H Motors East Side Garage Peterman's Garage Garage, Inc. Du Bois Penna. Compliments of J L ELECTRONICS Dumont TV- Sales and Service Du Bois Phone 2391 604 1 2 Locust Street Penna. NICK DILULLO Distributor of Beer and Soft Drinks Service with a smile Prompt delivery Penfield Phone 29 -W 1 Penna. Compliments of PURE CARBON COMPANY St. Marys Penna. Compliments of STRAUB BREWERY, INC. Brewers of Straub Beer and St. Marys Premium Nick Dilullo, Distributor St. Marys Phone 29 W 1 Penna. Compliments of DU BOIS HARDWARE Phone 2133 Du Bois 701 S. Brady Street Penna. Compliments of St. Marys Penna. HOWIE'S USED CARS Compliments of STACKPOLE CARBON COMPANY St. Marys Penna. Compliments of PENFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Penfield Penna. RALPH M. 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 Penfield Pennsylvania Phone: MEDFORD 7-5512 or 7-5601 Compliments of TYLER GROCERY STORE Anthony Parriaglia, Prop. Hollywood Pennsylvania BURKE BROTHERS Culvert Pipe Steel Construction Service and Supplies Construction Equipment for Rent St. Marys Phone 41-519 Pennsylvania E.J. DeLANEY HARDWARE Hunting and Fishing Supplies Dubois 40 West Long Avenue Pennsylvania Congratulations to The Class of 1958 CULLIGAN-BLUE FLAME WATER CONDITIONING AND BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Dubois Phone 6 Pennsylvania We Invite You to Shop in Clearfield At LEITZINGER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Our 76th year 1882 - 1958 Compliments of ELK CANDY CO. St. Marys Pennsylvania Compliments of DUBOIS HOME ENTERPRISE Buy at home the Enterprise way Easy terms Friendly credit Household goods, blankets, sheets, toys, and gifts of all kinds. Dubois P. O. Box 43 - Phone 3891 Pennsylvania WEAVER'S INCORPORATED Dubois Pennsylvania ELK MOTOR SALES Ford St. Marys Phone 41-316 Pennsylvania Compliments of DEALERS FINANCE SERVICE Du Bois Penna. Compliments of PURITY-DU BOIS DAIRY COMPANY 1120 S. Brady Street Du Bois Penna. Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY A P STORE Du Bois Penna. Compliments of ELDER FARM SUPPLIES Feed, seed, fertilizer and farm supplies Laminated rafters Farm Bureau Service Agent Phone 2625 301 W. Washington Ave. Du Bois Penna. DAISHER GMC GARAGE Clearfield Generator, Starter and Magneto Repair Sales and Service Clearfield Phone 5-9891 233 Leavy Avenue Penna. Compliment of M. GUY STEWART, INC. For a real buy, see a real Guy LINCOLN Clearfield 500 River Road Penna. Compliments of JOHNNY FERRAGINE'S BARBER 4 SHOP St. Marys 116 West Erie Ave. Penna. DORSE ALBERT MOTORS Sales and Service Clearfield Phone 5-5555 Clearfield 313 Cherry Street Penna. DU BOIS FLOOR CO. Contractors Linoleum - Tile - Wall Covering Mohawk and Magee Carpets 327 W. Long Ave. Du Bois Penna. BLANK FELD'S Your Jeweler Tru-fit Columbia Diamonds Nationally known watches China Glass Gifts 7 W. Long Ave Du Bois Penna. SMYER'S PLANING MILL, INC. Planning mill lumber When it's lumber, Call our number 814 - 815 Du Bois Office and mill at 319 Daly Street Penna. CON ALLEN SHOE STORE Correct Foot Fitters Du Bois 3 W. Long Avenue Penna. Compliments of BRAUNDS Quality Jewelry Store Du Bois 18 W. Long Ave. Penna. NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Division of Damus Bros. Company Bottlers of Royal Crown Cola, Nehi, and Par-T-Pak Du Bois Penna. MERRITT I. EDNER AND SONS Complete line of dependable insurance License service - Learner's permits - License for Autos, Trucks, Marriage Du Bois 10 S. Franklin St. Penna. Compliments of DU BOIS COURIER - EXPRESS Phone 41 - 42 Du Bois Penna. Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Du Bois Penna. KRUK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY Linoleum - Tile - Carpeting Du Bois 201 Dubois St. Penna. BAILEY'S HOT DOGS Dubois BAILEY Only the best for our guests Phone 3323 Shaffer Siding - RD 2 Pennsylvania 30C30C X30C 4C4C3«C3CCJ4C94C39CI4C30C34C S SERVICE STATION Amoco Gas, Oil and accessories Confections Compliments of ST. MARYS RETAILERS ASSOCIATION St Marys Retailers Assocation Members Radio Station WKBI Sears, Roebuck Co. Bayer's Furniture Store Jacob's Furniture Store Kantar's Daily Press Murphy's Eckert's Jewelry DeLullo's Berman's Lower's John Gross Pennshire Stores Inc. Elk Monument Co. Deb Shoppe Ash Shoe Store Murone's Music Store Compliments o BUILDERS MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO. St. Marys Pennsylvania Compliments of SYLVANIA St. Marys Pennsylvania THE PROGRESS AND WCPA Clearfield Pennsylvania Compliments of OSBORN MACHINE COMPANY Du Bois Penna. Compliments of CLEARFIELD MACHINE COMPANY Clearfield Penna. ELK MOTOR SALES Mercury Weedville Lincoln Penna. CLEARFIELD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Clearfield Farm Machinery - International Trucks INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Penna. Compliments of GREEN'S MOTOR LIGHTHOUSE Keystone Powerfuel Emblem Oil Wholesale and Retail Du Bois Liberty Blvd. Penna, V.T. SMITH DAIRY Home of Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Du Bois Phone 484 Penna. Compliments of BRODY'S Clearfield Penna. Compliments of Du Bois Penna. PATRONS Hay Drug Company Quick Lunch P. M. Burns Farm Industrial Supply Troutman Company Stahlnecker's Greenhouse Earl Sloppy L. F. and J. B. Beard Johnny's Gen. Store - Weedville Young Men's Shop (Du Bois) Du Bois Wholesale Produce Tony Natoli Chas. Bumbarger Sons Fennell and Heberling Joe Williams Bailey Motors - Clearfield Tamler's Lowe's Music Store Du Bois Furniture Co. Clearfield Furs Clearfield Electric Supply Prave 's Hall Studio - Portraits Clearfield Paper Notions Smith's Turkey Farm Young Men's Shop - Clearfield Robert H. Zimmerman Compliments of SURPLUS OUTLET STORE Du Bois Penna.
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