Hudson Township High School - Beacon Yearbook (Penfield, PA)
- Class of 1960
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THE BEACON PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HUSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Pcnfield, Pennsylvania Director............................Mrs. Clara E. McFall Editor.....................................Karen Winkler Co. Editor...............................Laverne Van Horn Business Manager...........................Catherine Munn FORWARD He who stands steady in personal living is the truest patriot, the real American. Let us do our job better. Let us, in so far as we can, live honorably among all men. Thus let us keep faith with democracy. George Andrews DEDICATION Mr. Hallie Cheslock We, the Senior Class of I960, dedicate our annual The Beacon to you, our Class Advisor, Mr. Cheslock. We wish to thank you for your help and guidance in leading us through our high school year s. We will always remember the advice you gave us, and the many other things you have done for us both in and out of class. 2 Mr. Paul Fenchak Supervising Principal B. S. and Master of Education Penn State University History English BOARD OF EDUCATION Frank Provenzano Ben Chiodo 4 Mrs. Winifred Smith Secretary N.M. Mrs. Clara E. McFall B. S. in Ed. Temple University Commercial Ed. Hallie Cheslock B. S. in Ed. Fenn College Foreign Language Biology Literature David A. Miller B. S. in Ed. Clarion S. T. C. Physical Science Social Sciences Marian Bielobocky B. Music Ed. Music Education Northwestern Univ. Music Education English Bernice Robacker Lock Haven S. T. C Grove City College El. and Sec. Ed. Eng. and S. Studies Mrs. Mary Hall Slippery Rock S. T. C. Elementary Ed. Mrs. Hazel Newell Clfd. School of Nursing 6 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Dennis Guido, Harvey Bundy, Karen Winkler, and Laverne VanHorn SENIORS HARVEY BUNDY Academic V. Pres. 2; Treas. 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Athletic Club 2,3. GEORGE FRIDAY Academic Automobile Club 2,3; Treas. 3; Sec. 2; Helping Hand Club 1. JOAN CARROLL Academic Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Dancing Club2; Press Club 3; Chorus 1. DENNIS GUIDO Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Sec. 1,2; V. Pres. 4; Volleyball 3,4; Helping Hand Club 2; Science Club 3. 8 BRUCE HICKS Commercial Pres. 3; Automobile Club 2,3. CATHERINE MUNN Academic Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Dancing Club 1,2; Press Club 3; Beacon Staff 4; Chorus 1. LESLIE HUTCHINS Academic Treas. 3; Helping Hand Club 2; Auto- mobile Club 3. LAV ERNE VAN HORN Academic Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beacon Staff 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Vol- leyball 3,4; Automobile Club 3; Help- ing Hand Club 2; Pres. 2,4; Journal- ism 1. BARBARA JOHNSTON Commercial Softball 3r4; Press Club 3. JUDY WEAVER Academic Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sextet 1,2; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Dancing Club 1,2. JESSE KITCHEN Academic V. Pres. 3; Outdoor Club 2; Science Club 3. KAREN WINKLER Academic Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Beacon Staff 1, 2,3,4; Softball 2,4; Basketball 1,2; V. Pres. 1; Sec. 4; Chorus 1; Dancing Club 2; Press Club 3. 9 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY When the Senior Class of '60 entered Huston Township High School as Fresh- men on August 26, 1956, the four years until graduation seemed to stretch forward interminably. Looking back, those years have passed quickly. The activities of the class were varied and interesting. Every school day was filled with balance of hard work and plenty of fun, that made for both mental and social development. i Our fir st class meeting was held on August 28 and the following were selected: President: Robert Plant Vice-President: Karen Winkler Secretary: Dennis Guido Treasurer: Linda Candido Class Advisor: Mr. J. Martino Class Colors: Green and White Class Motto: For God and For Country Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Dues: $2.25 per year Some of the students took active part in basketball, cheering, music and journalism. On September 3, 1957, we entered our Sophomore year with an enrollment of twelve having lost Vivian Challingsworth, Helen Celinski, and Robert Plant and gaining Bruce Hicks. A class meeting was held on September 17 for the purpose of selecting the following: President: Lavcrne Van Horn Vice-President: Harvey Bundy Secretary: Dennis Guido Treasurer: George Friday Class Advisor: Mr. H. Cheslock We decided that we would keep the same motto, colors, and flowers as chosen the previous year. On Award Day which was May 26 the following were given awards: Honor Student: Linda Candido, Girl's Athletic: Karen Winkler, Activities: Harvey Bundy, Girl's Basketball Certificates: Judy Weaver, Karen Winkler, and Catherine Munn, Baseball Certificates: Laverne Van Horn, Dennis Guido, and Harvey Bundy, Boy's Basketball Certificates: Laverne Van Horn, Harvey Bundy, and Dennis Guido, Girl's Softball Certificates: Linda Candido, Karen Winkler, Judy Weaver, Catherine Munn, and Joan Carroll, Cheerleading Certificates: Karen Winkler, Linda Candido, Catherine Munn and Joan Carroll. We began our Junior year on September 2, 1958, with an enrollment of twelve having lost Linda Candido and gaining Barbara Johnston. On September 9, our first class meeting was held for the purpose of electing the officers as follows: President: Bruce Hicks Vice-President: Jesse Kitchen Secretary: George Friday Treasurer: Leslie Hutchins Class Advisor: Mr. H. Cheslock 10 • It was decided that we would keep the same colors, flowers, and motto as the previous years. The purchasing of our class rings was the biggest event of the year. Every Thursday we sold Sloppy Joes. We also sold Easter candy. On May 15 we sponsored a prom for the entire high school. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. Award Day was held on May 26 and the following received awards: Best-All- Around: Karen Winkler, Basketball Certificates: Laverne Van Horn, Harvey Bundy, and Dennis Guido, Cheering Certificates: Joan Carroll, Catherine Munn and Judy Weaver, Softball Certificates: Joan Carroll, Catherine Munn, Judy Weaver, and Barbara Johnston, Baseball Certificates: Harvey Bundy, Laverne Van Horn, and Dennis Guido. On August 31, 1959, we began our last year of high school with an enrollment of twelve. Our first class meeting was held on September 11 for the purpose of electing the following: President: Laverne Van Horn Vice-President: Dennis Guido Secretary: Karen Winkler Treasurer: Harvey Bundy Class Advisor: Mr. H. Cheslock We decided to keep the following: Class Colors: Green and White Class Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: For God and For Country We held a magazine campaign and sold Sloppy Joes every Thursday to earn money for our long awaited trip to Washington, D. C. One day passed into another and it was time for our never-to-be forgotten trip to Washington, D. C. on September 23, 24, 25, and 26. We saw many historical things as well as history in the making. We returned enriched and broadened by our experiences and enjoyment of the trip. In October, we sponsored a Halloween party for the high school. On May 18, 1960, we held Class Night with the entire class participating to make it an enter- taining evening. Then came the long awaited day. On Sunday, May 22, I960, 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; in June we were host to the high school at the annual picinc. Later in June, we were honored guests at the annual Alumni Ban- quet. We take this opportunity now to say thank you to everyone who has helped us to reach our goal. 11 Karen Winkler SENIORS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of '60, in the town of Penfield, the county of Clearfield, and state of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby proclaim this, our lastwill and testament in manner and form following hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. i Article I To the school we leave the peace and quiet of our absence. Article II To the faculty: A. To Mr. Fenchak we leave our ability to do P.O.D. to his next class. B. To Mrs. McFall we leave a quiet seventh period. C. To Mrs. Bielobocky we leave our well-used Literature books. D. To Mr. Cheslock we leave our sincere thanks and gratitude for his guidance through our high school years. E. To Mr. Miller we leave a new physics class, hoping the next will be as intelligent as the last. Article III To the student body: A. To the Juniors we leave our booming Sloppy Joe enterprise. B. To the Sophomores we leave our hope that they will make out as well as we did. C. To the Freshmen we leave a four year challenge of the hard work and fun Joan Carroll leaves her giggle to Joyce Snyder. Judy Weaver leaves her quietness to Rose Gusherowski. Karen Winkler leaves her height to Diana Maholtz. Barb Johnston leaves her pleasing personality to Vicki McGaha. Catherine Munn leaves her ability to get algebra to Chuck Mahn. Laverne Van Horn leaves his job as class president to the next senior class president. Dennis Guido leaves his bookkeeping ability to Frances Beck. Harvey Bundy leaves his ability to argue with the teachers to Teddy Walters. Bruce Hicks leaves Mrs. McFall peace of mind. Leslie Hutchins leaves the Freshmen girls to Leslie Van Horn. Jesse Kitchen leaves his driving ability to Bill Scanish. George Friday leaves his ability to the incoming freshmen. --Karen Winkler 12 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Our hopes are high Our spirits, too, Here's what we'll be doing By nine-teen-sixty-two. Bruce Hicks we will fear when we break a law. When he signals, we will stop because he will be a cop. Catherine Munn, all dressed in white. Will tend to her patients both day and night. Harvey Bundy's ball, cap, and bat will take him all around, He's a real good shortstop when the ball's on the ground. We hope Joan's giggle won't make patients wiggle, When she goes to give them a hypo-needle. Laverne Van Horn we can see sailing on the deep, blue sea, Wonder if he'll remember us when he finishes at Annapolis? Judy Weaver's alto voice will make her patients rejoice, She'll be a comforting sight singing in a uniform of white. Barbara Johnston, in the future we see, A very good-looking secretary she'll be. Jess Kitchen we can see as a great mechanic, When a driver's motor fails, Jess will calm the panic. Karen Winkler we shall see teaching our children their history. Away to college she will go to become a teacher as we all know. George Friday will look pert in a bright hard hat, And when they bring a gas well in, he'll say, I helped drill that. Leslie Hutchins, a great mechanic will be. To help fix cars for you and me. Dennis Guido, a soldier will be, To help fight the enemy in case of an attack on his country. 13 --Judy Weaver CLASS SONG Tune: Among My Souvenirs You are just a memory Of days in Huston Hi, But we'll remember thee And the years gone by. Our colors green and white We will wear so proud that night. And yellow was the rose To cheer our many woes. And friends we say farewell To you and Huston Hi, And teachers, oh so swell, In the years gone by. --Barbara Johnston CLASS POEM When we walked through The doors of Huston Hi, We had a lot of hopes and dreams For the days that have now gone by. Our teachers, we are grateful to. They taught us all we know. And now our hearts are heavy Because it's time to go. The class colors of green and white Will make our graduation bright. As our class flower we chose The delicate yellow rose. Our motto is For God and For Country . This we will strive to keep. As we go our separate ways. We'll never forget our high school days. --Judy Weaver 14 SENIOR PASTIMES Joan Carroll - Teasing Denny Barbara Johnston - Waiting on tables Catherine Munn - Reading Judy Weaver - Going to the movies Karen Winkler - Talking Harvey Bundy - Going to bed at six and getting up at three George Friday - Frying hamburgers Dennis Guido - Making excuses Bruce Hicks - Taking turns going to DuBois and Driftwood Leslie Hutchins - Courting Lorna Jess Kitchen - Smashing fenders Laverne Van Horn - Critizing --Joan Carroll FAVORITE SAYINGS Joan Carroll - You'll never know! Barbara Johnston - Rowdy dow dow! Catherine Munn - Darn it anyway. Judy Weaver - You'd be surprised. Karen Winkler - What? What? Harvey Bundy - I'll betcha. George Friday - Oh no! Dennis Guido - Oh! You silly girls! Bruce Hicks - Crazy! Leslie Hutchins - I got a brand new one at home. Jess Kitchen - So it is. Laverne Van Horn - Could be. --Joan Carroll 15 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Charles Hahn, Vicki McGaha, and Teddy Walters. 2nd Row: John Vargas. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY With the beginning of our freshman year in Sept. 3, 1957, there was an enroll- ment of 33. Thirteen of these were boys and ten were girls. On Sept. 20, 1957, a class meeting was held and the following officers were elected: President - John Vargas Vice-President - Judy DeSalve Secretary - Francis Chiodo Treasurer - Paul Krieger Class Advisor - Mr. Boyer During this year, Jim Asalone moved to DuBois. We began our sophomore year on Sept. 2, 1958. Our enrollment was 19 with 11 of them boys and 8 girls. Paul Krieger moved the beginning of the first semester, but he returned at the end of the year. Vicki McGaha came at the beginning of the year. Our class had a meeting on Sept. 9, 1958, and elected the following officers: President - John Vargas Vice-President - Charles Hahn Secretary - Teddy Walters Treasurer - Francis Chiodo Class Advisor - Mr. Chiodo Class Motto - Perseverance Class Colors - Black and White Class Flower - Yellow Rose 16 JUNIOR CLASS L. to R. 1st Row - James Asalone, Frances Beck, Francis Chiodo, Vivian diallingsworth, Judy De- Salve, and Francis Friday. 2nd Row - Patty Forsythe, Rose Gusherowski, Charles Hahn, Donna Lucore, Vicki McGaha, and Betty Munn. 3rd Row - Dallas Pane, Clifford Plaszenski, William Scanish, Leslie Van Horn, John Vargas, and Teddy Walters. Junior History, ContTd Selling chances on a turkey and name pins were our projects during the year. On August 31, 1959, we began our junior year. In Sept., 1959, we elected the following officers: President - John Vargas Vice-President - Charles Hahn Secretary - Teddy Walters Treasurer - Vicki McGaha During the year we lost Paula Miller and Paul Krieger, and we gained James Asalone. For our projects during the year, we sold books entitled School Daze and, also. Sloppy Joes. Christmas candy and Easter candy was sold for additional money mak- ing projects. 17 Vicki McGaha JUNIOR PASTIMES James Asalone - Telling everyone what he thinks Frances Beck - M.L.H.C. Vivian Challingsworth - Ha! Ha! Ha! Francis Chiodo - Late for school Judy DeSalve - Skipping afternoons Patty Forsythe - Going to Tyler on Thursday Francis Friday - Combing his hair Rose Gusherowski - Putting the Ford in the garage Charles Hahn - Becoming an actor Donna Lucore - Counting her money Vicki McGaha - R. M. Betty Munn - Friday nights Dallas Pane - Disliking teachers Clifford Plaszenski - Sitting down at Zeke's William Scanish - Borrowing a blue Ford Leslie Van Horn - L. K. John Vargas - Late for algebra Teddy Walters - Hating people John Vargas FAVORITE SAYINGS James Asalone - Say now. Francis Chiodo - Oh, yah! Francis Friday - Don’t mess my hair. Teddy Walters - Oh, never mind. Clifford Plaszenski - Don't come in here lipping off. Dallas Pane - That's not nice! Leslie Van Horn - Yes! I understand Chuck Hahn - Is this true? Are you serious? William Scanish - Oh! You ruined my whole day! John Vargas - Oh! Straighten up! Rose Gusherowski - We're going to get a new car. Vivian Challings worth - Do you have the car tonight? Donna Lucore - I'll never tell. Judy DeSalve - Donna, guess what! Patty Forsythe - I'm tired. Frances Beck - Guess who I saw? Betty Munn - Oh! ! Zeke! ! Vicki McGaha - I'll be jiggered! 18 John Vargas Vicki McGaha SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Irene Smart, Diana Maholtz, and Gail Levendusky. 2nd Row: Ronald Mitchell. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered high school in the year of 58 , September 2. We had a total of 14 girls and 19 boys for our class enrollment. Our first class meeting was held September 9. The following officers were elected: President - William Rice Vice-President - Carol Michuck Secretary - Diana Maholtz Treasurer - Terry Rodgers Class Advisor - Mrs. McFall During the year we gained three new students: Edith Hedberg, Ralph Park, and John Fisher. The new cheerleaders chosen from our class were as follows: Diana Maholtz, Gail Levendusky, Karen Johnson, and Carol Michuck. On October 6 a class meeting was held and the following class properties were selected: Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flower: Red Rose Class Dues: $6.00 yearly We started our present school year on August 30, 1959. We had an enrollment of 29. The girls numbered 12 and the boys 17. The loss of Bill Rice made our enrollment 28. A class meeting was held September 11. The following officers were chosen: President - Diana Maholtz Vice-President - Ronnie Mitchell Secretary - Irene Smart Treasurer - Gail Levendusky Class Advisor - Mr. Miller The fifth cheerleader chosen from our class was Lydiann Blake. She was chosen to fill a vacancy on the J. V. squad. 19 Diana Maholtz SOPHOMORE CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Harold Batter son, Lydiann Blake, John Bundy, John Carroll, Jean Cheslock, and Burdell Fossler. 2nd Row: Bonnie Garvin, Vaughn Garvin, Linda Geer, Karen Johnson, James Kearney, and David Kephart. 3rd Row: Gail Levendusky, Diana Maholtz, Carol Michuck, Ronald Mitchell, Harry Park, and Ralph Park. 4th Row: George Rhoads, Charles Rittenhouse, John Rittenhouse, Terry Rodgers, Dorothy Seduski, and Kenneth Sherwood. 5th Row: Irene Smart, Ernest Smith, Joyce Snyder, and Rose Vargas. 20 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. Patty Plaszenski, Richard Levenduski, Robert Rucinski, and Janice Hanes. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered high school August 31, 1959. There are 10 girls and 14 boys altogether. We had a class meeting and elected officers as follows: President - Richard Levenduski Vice-President - Robert Rucinski Secretary - Janice Hanes Treasurer - Patty Plaszenski Class Advisor - Mrs. Bielobocky During the year we gained five new students. They are Janice Hanes, Gayle Hanes, Ida May Williams, DavidRees , and Oscar McKendrick. Later we lost Ida May Williams, David Reese, and Oscar McKendrick. All of the boy s and girls wanted to be either cheerleaders or basketball players. The cheerleaders were chosen as follows: Janice Hanes, Diana Hicks, and Patty Plaszenski. The basketball players were selected as follows: Richard Levenduski, Denny Hudsick, Robert Rucinski, Richard Scanish, Tommy Guido, and John Celinski. The only activities the freshmen had this year was the selling of sweat shirts. They were warmly received by all the students. Penny Hudsick FRESHMAN CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Clyde Beck, Ruth Brundridge, William Buganza, Aurea Burkett, Daniel Celinski, and John Celinski. 2nd Row: Richard Fava, Jean Friday, Lorna Garvin, Thomas Guido, Francis Gutowski, and Gayle Hanes. 3rd Row: Janice Hanes, Diana Hicks, Dennis Hudsick, Penolope Hudsick, Linda Keller, and Richard Levenduski. 4th Row: Wayne Mc- Cracken, Dennis Pirraglia, Patricia Plaszenski, Robert Rucinski, Richard Scanish and Mary Shoemaker. FRESHMAN Dannie Celinski - Catting around Diana Hicks - Cheering Thomas Guido - Sports Denny Hudsick - Being nosey Gayle Hanes - Day dreaming Patty Plaszenski - Cheering Richard Scanish - Being quiet Linda Keller - Boys Mary Shoemaker - Dancing Dennis Pirraglia - Clowning Jean Friday - Roller skating John Celinski - Goofing off PASTIMES Ruth Brundridge - Joking Janice Hanes - Smiling Robert Rucinski - Friday night dances Wayne McCracken - Future janitor Aurea Burkett - Helping others Dick Fava - Gas station Richard Levenduski - Sports Billy Buganza - Peddling papers Francis Gutowski - Loafing Penny Hudsick - Cracking gum Clyde Beck - Hunting fishing Lorna Garvin - Horses 22 EIGHTH GRADE L. to R. 1st Row: Dennis Kearney, Paul Blake, John Feldman, Darryl Pane, Harold Laird, Den- nis Pane, and Ronald Riccadonna. 2nd Row: Ronald Rittenhouse, Richard Maholtz, Nancy Snyder, Kathleen Snyder, Catherine Friday, Esther Park, and Nancy Park. 3rd Row: Paul Pavelko, Dennis DeSalve, Lewis Rhoads, Peggy Vargas, Carol Van Horn, Shar- Challingsworth, and Freda Bundy. HISTORY We entered first grade in the year of 1952. Our class was divided into two groups. Seven- teen pupils were taught by Miss Askey at Penfield and eleven were taught by Mrs. Cloud in Tyler. Our teachers remamcu u v. «... in the second grade. At the end of the year Maureen Benini left us. In third grade we were taught by Mrs. James at Tyler. During the year, we had a Christ- mas program and flower and vegetable seeds were sold. At the end of the year we lost Teddy Kerchner who moved to Niagara Falls, New York. Our fourth grade teacher was Miss Kehoe. During the year we sold seeds and the money obtained was used for our class picnic. There were 25 pupils in our class. In fifth grade our class was divided. Half of the pupils were taught by Miss Kehoe and the other half by Mrs. Gates. We had a Christmas play and sold seeds. In sixth grade, fourteen of us were taught by Mrs. Gates and eleven by Mrs. Mullen. The students in Mrs. Mullen's room held a class day and Thanksgiving program. The students in Mrs. Gates' room sold seeds and magazines. In seventh grade, Mrs. Hall taught half of our class at Tyler, and the other half was taught by Miss Robacker at Penfield. During the year we lost Dan Dittman and Clover Weaver. At the end of the year we lost Mary Jane DeLullo and Ricky Decker. In eighth grade, we have an enrollment of 22 eighth graders. Our homeroom teacher is Miss Robacker, Mr. Miller is our science teacher, and Mrs. Bielobocky is our music teacher. Mr. Cheslock is also our physical education teacher. Nancy Snyder Paul Pavelko SEVENTH GRADE L to R. 1st Row: Norman Woodward, Allen Park, Jerry Feldman, Leslie Smith, Edward Smith and Leslie Munn. 2nd Row: David Ogershok, Joseph Emerick, Pamela DeSalve, John Jenkins, Sharon Llewellyn, Linda Burkett. 3rd Row: Edna Beck, Shirley Viola, Linda Gardner, Mary Gutowski, Sally Hahn. Joyce Nelson, Peggy Mitchell, and Mrs. Hall. HISTORY In the fall of 1953, we entered school as first graders, some going to Penfield with Miss Askey as the teacher, and others going to Tyler with Mrs. Cloud as the teacher. We continued with the same teachers during the second year. In the third year of school we were all together at Tyler with Mrs. James as our teacher. Two children were left behind when we passed on to the fourth grade. One pupil moved away that summer. In the fourth year at Tyler, our teacher was Miss Kehoe. There she also had half of the fifth grade. With Mrs. Gates as our teacher the fifth grade was much the same as the others. Two children joined us there. Just before school closed we lost one. In the sixth grade, we gained three pupils. Mrs. Hall was our teacher. It was her second year at Tyler. In the seventh grade, two pupils joined us. Mrs. Hall was our teacher. We have had an enjoyable seven years at Tyler, and we are looking forward to five more at Penfield. 24 VARSITY BASKETBALL L. to R. John Vargas, Laverne Van Horn, Francis Chiodo, Harvey Bundy, and Charles Hahn. 2nd Row: Teddy Walters-Manager, Leslie Van Horn, Dennis Guido, Ronald Mitchell, Richard Levenduski, and Hallie Cheslock-coach. The 1959-60 Basketball Season opened on December 9, 1959, when the Trojans journeyed to S.S.C.D. The Trojans who had a bad season (1-11) will be in contention next year. The season closes on February 26, I960 with a game with St. Francis of Clearfield. SCORES Opponent Huston St. Cosmo's 70 52 St. Joe's 82 38 Austin 47 42 St. Leo's 80 62 Morris 73 33 Austin 50 49 Opponent Huston St. Joe's 63 34 St. Leo's 76 52 Weedville 67 46 St. Cosmo's 80 45 St. Francis 74 29 W eedville 49 40 26 INDIVIDUAL RECORD Name FG FTA FTM F Points Vargas 47 71 40 32 134 Van Horn 44 42 22 25 110 Chiodo 29 28 16 27 74 Pane 25 16 7 28 57 Bundy 14 24 12 26 40 Mitchell 15 7 3 5 33 Levenduski 9 11 6 6 24 Hahn 6 9 5 20 17 Rodgers 7 0 0 3 14 Van Horn L. 7 0 0 3 14 Guido 4 0 0 2 8 — — — TOTAL 207 208 Ill 126 525 Laverne Van Horn JUNIOR VARSITY L. to R. 1st Row: Hallie Cheslock-coach, Terry Rodgers, Ralph Park, James Kearney, John Rit- tenhouse, Robert Rucinski, and Ernest Smith. 2nd Row: Teddy Walters-manager, Denny Hudsick, Charles Rittenhouse, Dennis Pirraglia, John Celinski, Richard Scanish, and Tommy Guido. The J.V. record for this year is 4 wins and 8 losses. Their coach is Mr. Cheslock. The J.V. basketball team consisted of the following and the points made by each are as follows: 2.7 INDIVIDUAL RECORD Name Points Name Points Rodgers 90 Hudsick 11 Levenduski 74 Park 11 Kearney 69 Rucinski 8 Mitchell 64 Guido 5 Rittenhouse 31 Pirraglia 3 Laverne Van Horn BASEBALL PLAYERS L. to R. 1st Row: Teddy Walters-manager, Harvey Bundy, Robert Rucinski, Ronnie Mitchell, John Carroll, and Denny Hudsick. 2nd Row: Mr. Fenchak-coach, Tommy Guido, Harry Park, John Celinski, Wayne McCracken, John Bundy, and Dennis Pirraglia. 3rd Row: Richard Scanish, Richard Levenduski, John Vargas, Charles Hahn, Ralph Park, Laverne Van Horn, and Dennis Guido. The Huston Township High School will sponsor a baseball team this year. Paul Fenchak, the team coach, predicts a strong season for the Trojans. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Karen Winkler - This senior has cheered for four years. She is 5' 9 tall. Some of her likes are ice-skating, bowling, and milkshakes. Her only dislike is math. You can tell her by her short black hair, brown eyes, and her readiness to argue. 28 Catherine Munn - This senior has also cheered for four years. She is 5' 3 tall, and some of her likes are ice-skating, roller-skating, and movies. Her only dislike is bookkeeping. You can recognize Catherine by her brown hair, blue eyes, and quietness. Joan Carroll - Joan is a senior, and she has cheered for four years. She measures 5' 5 tall; some of her likes are bowling, dancing, and cheering. She doesn’t have any dislikes because this miss is easily pleased. You can tell Joan by her brown hair, blue eyes, and pleasing person- ality. Vicki McGaha - This is her second year of cheering, and since she is only a junior, we hope to see her again next year. Vicki is 5' 2 tall. Some of her likes are Ronnie and bowling, and she doesn't have any dislikes. You can recognize her by her short brown hair, blue eyes, and her ability to get along with everyone. Diana Maholtz - This sophomore has cheered for two years, so we hope to see her back on the varsity squad next year. She was chosen from the J.V. squad to fill a vacancy. Diana is 4' 11 tall, and she enjoys dancing and bowling. Her only dislike is history. You can tell Diana by her pretty brown hair and friendliness. Karen Johnson - She is also sophomore, and she has cheered for two years. Karen was chosen from the J. V. squad to fill a varsity vacancy. She is 5' 6 tall, and her likes are Paul, dancing, and Sloppy Joes. One of her dislikes is biology. Look for Karen by her short brown hair and peppiness. Karen Winkler, Catherine Munn, and Joan Carroll will receive sweaters this year for their help in supporting their team. Karen Winkler VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. 1st Row: Karen Johnson, Diana Maholtz, Vicki McGaha, and Catherine Munn. 2nd Row: Karen Winkler and Joan Carroll. 29 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. to R. 1st Row: Lydiann Blake, Patty Plaszenski, and Diana Hicks. 2nd Row: Gail Levendusky, Janice Hanes, and Carol Michuck. The Jay-Vee cheering squad of 58-59 consists of six girls. There are two veterans and four new representatives. The Sophomore class is represented by Gail Levendusky, Carol Michuck, and Lydiann Blake. The Freshman class is represented by Janice Hanes, Patricia Plaszenski, and Diana Hicks. The girls did a very good job of working together and supporting their team. Carol Michuck and Gail Levendusky GIRLS CHORUS There are approximately thirty members of the girls' chorus who are under the direction of Mrs. Marion Bielobocky. They sang at Christmas time, Easter, and they also provided the music for the award day program. 30 Judy Weaver GIRLS CHORUS L. to R. 1st Row: Mrs. Bielobocky-director, Gail Levendusky, Donna Lucore, Janice Hanes, Mary Shoemaker, Ruth Brundridge, Joyce Snyder, Patty Forsythe, Rose Gusherowski, Carol Mi- chuck. and Diana Maholtz. 2nd Row: Penny Hudsick, Patty Plaszenski, Jean Cheslock, Aurea Burkett, Judy DeSalve, Judy Weaver, Linda Keller, Jean Friday, Lydiann Blake, and Betty Munn. 3rd Row: Frances Beck, Gayle Hanes, Diana Hicks, Vivian Challingsworth, Linda Geer, Irene Smart, Dorothy Seduski, and Lorna Garvin. BOYS ENSEMBLE There were eleven members in the boys' ensemble under the direction of Mrs. Marion Bielobocky. The boys were called upon to sing at such special occasions as Christmas and Award Day. There are several fine voices among the members, and we hope to see the ensemble enlarged next year. The student body enjoyed their program very much. 32 BOVS ENSEMBLE L. to R. 1st Row: Mrs. Bielobocky-director, Terry Rodgers, James Kearney, Richard Leven- duski, Danny Celinski, and Denny Hudsick. 2nd Row: Leslie Van Horn, John Celinski, Robert Recinski, Francis Gutowski, Ernest Smith, and Harold Batterson. BEACON STAFF 59-60 Director ...........................................Mrs. Clara McFall Editor.................................................. Karen Winkler Co-Editor............................................Laverne Van Horn Business Manager.......................................Catherine Munn The following reporters were chosen from different classes: Nancy Snyder, Paul Pavelko, Penny Hudsick, Thomas Guido, Diana Maholtz, Ronald Mitchell, Vicki McGaha, and John Vargas. Catherine Munn, Karen Winkler, Judy Weaver, Barbara Johnston, and Joan Carroll solicited for advertisements. 33 Karen Winkler BEACON STAFF L. to R. 1st Row: Mrs. Clara McFall-director, John Vargas, Vicki McGaha, Karen Winkler, Catherine Munn, and Laverne Van Horn. 2nd Row: Paul Pavelko, Diana Maholtz, Nancy Snyder, Penny Hudsick, Tommy Guido, and Ronnie Mitchell. 34 G.W. PIFER SONS Lumber and Mill Work Phone 77 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CO. Du Bois Division Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of MINNS Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of WOLF FURNITURE CO. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of B.F. GOODRICH INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS COMPANY A Division of the B. F. Goodrich Co. Du Bois Plant DU BOIS CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Du Bois Deposit National Bank The Union Banking and Trust Company The Bank Account Road” is the Shortest and Smoothest Road to Success JIM MURONE'S TWIN SPRINGS Music and Television Store RCA Victor T V Records Atlantic Service Hot Dog Stand Phone 41-412 30 Erie Ave. St. Mary’s, Pennsylvania St. Mary's, Pennsylvania Compliments of FRANK AND MICKEY'S Beer - Wine - Liquor Penfield, Pennsylvania FULLINGTON AUTO BUS COMPANY Charter Bus Service 314 Cherry St. Clearfield, Pennsylvania THE NEW FAIRMAN'S KITCHEN Du Bois - Bee Line - Rt. 255 Dining Room Chicken In Basket Char Kol Hot Dogs Sandwiches - Soft Ice Cream - French Fries Take out orders Phone 2059-J Compliments of JEFFERS ELECTRONICS DIVISION Speer Carbon Company Phone 2100 Du Bois, Pennsylvania GREEN GLEN CORPORATION Manufacturers Rough lumber - pine - hemlock - hardwoods Phone 1970 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of N.R. MOORE SON LEONARDSON'S J. Harold Moore Specialists in Distinctive Funeral Service High grade Emergency Ambulance Service attire Phone Du Bois 521 for Women 142 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of . HAPPY END LUNCH Lunches Pizza Hamburg Phone: Weedville 9095 Bryrnedale, Pennsylvania Compliments of ST. MARY'S USED CARS Quality is our first name Compliments of SPEER CARBON St. Marys, Pennsylvania KELEGE'S Compliments of T V AND APPLIANCE B R ELECTRIC Quality Sales and Service COMPANY RCA Whirlpool - Ranges, Refrigerators Appliances Electrical and Electronic Distributor Complete Line Whirlpool Washers Dryers RCA Victor Color TV, Black White TV and Stereophonic Hi-Fi Equipment Phone TE 42814 St. Mary's, Pennsylvania F.J. MOUREY, HALLSTROM STUDIO INSURANCE ”A Policy for Every Need” Portraits of Distinction Phone 2828 21 W. Scribner Ave. 42 North Brady St. Du Bo is, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of GUS KORB'S Dress right - When you look your best you do your best. 235 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania BROCKWAY BUILDING COMPANY J. Albert Divins If you can pay rent, you can own a home Phone Du Bois 759 619 S. Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania DU BOIS BUSINESS COLLEGE The School that Gets Results 11 West Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Phone Du Bois 117 HOWE'S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds - Watches - Silverware 117 Market Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments o C.R. BLOOM PHARMACY Clearfield, Pennsylvania J.A. KOHLHEPP SONS Building Supplies - Lumber Concrete Blocks - Ready Mixed Concrete Prompt Deliveries Phone 520 950 3830 Du Bo is, Pennsylvania Compliments of JOHN M. GNAN Plumbing and Heating Phone 803 25 - 35 South Franklin St. Du Bois, Pennsylvania WEAVER'S INCORPORATED Du Bois, Pennsylvania VALLEY THEATRE House of Relaxation Phone Weedville 5404 Weedville, Pennsylvania Complimentt of PENN FURNITURE Clearfield, Pennsylvania Your Family Shoe Store Du Bois, Pennsylvania SMYER'S PLANING MILL, INC. Planning mill lumber When it’s lumber, Call our number 814-815 Office and mill at 319 Daly Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania CON ALLEN SHOE STORE Correct Foot Fitters 3 W. Long Avenue Du Bois, Pennsylvania Complimtntt of BRAUNDS Quality Jewelry Store 18 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Division of Damus Bros. Company Bottlers of Royal Crown Cola, Nehi, and Par-T-Pak Du Bois, Pennsylvania MERRITT I. EDNER AND SONS Complete line of dependable insurance License service - Learner's permits - License for Autos, Trucks, Marriage 10 S. Franklin St. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Best Wishes from DU BOIS COURIER-EXPRESS Phone 41 - 42 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Complimenti of COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Du Bois, Pennsylvania KRUK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY Armstrong Sandron Linoleum - Tile - Wall to Wall Carpeting 225 W. Long Ave. Phone 3670 Du Bois, Pennsylvania VALLEY LANES Open daily - 5:00 P.M. until? Saturday, Sunday - Noon until? Featuring 8 new AMF Alleys With Automatic Pin Setters Also Modern Snack Bar Weedville, Pennsylvania Phone 5225 CENTRAL JEWELRY FURNITURE STURE 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 PATSY GEORGINO SONS Explosives Mine - Mill Industrial Supplies Bottled Gas and Gas Appliances Phone Penfield ME 7-5301 Tyler, Pennsylvania DU BOIS OPTICAL CO. Wholesale Only Du Bo is, Pennsylvania DU BOIS BUILDING SUPPLIES ST. MARYS TELEVISION Distributors of Superior and Luminali Paints Community Cable Phone 130 Phone TE 41-466 50 Mahoning Street Cletas Heller Du Bois, Pennsylvania Frank Vitarelli Compliments of TWIN OAKS TRAILER SALES AND COURT George Downer, Prop. RD 1 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of PARIS CLEANERS Du Bois, Pennsylvania LITTLE HAVEN RESTAURANT Finest Foods Served Anywhere Orders to take out Marcella Hicks, Prop. Penfield, Pennsylvania . Milk ,t. makes Energy MODERN DAIRY BRAND St. Marys, Pennsylvania PENFIELD STERLING SERVICE Phone ME 7-5370 Jeff Kirkland Penfield, Pennsylvania P. M. RICE TRAILER SALES Full Line of Mobile Homes Large or Small - We Have It Phone 31 J 1 Penfield, Pennsylvania HALLSTROM STUDIO Portraits of Distinction 42 N. Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania Complimenti of STRAUB BREWERY, INC. Brewers of Straub Beer and St. Marys Premium Nick Dilullo, Distributor Phone 29 W 1 St. Marys, Pennsylvania SPARKLE LAUNDRY Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of BENNETT'S VALLEY NEWS Phone 4454 - Weedville, Pennsylvania O'BRIEN'S JEWELRY STORE Jewelry - Watches - Diamonds 20 N. Third Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania JAMES HOYT Plumbing and Heating Phone 57139 Clearfield, Pennsylvania CLEARFIELD SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. Everything For The Sportsman Clearfield, Pennsylvania CORBETT CABINET CO. Lumber - Roofing Nationaline Plumbing and Heating Electrical Supplies TE 41-566 St. Mary's, Pennsylvania JOANN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone ME 7-5680 Hollywood, Pennsylvania Compliments of SYLVANIA St. Marys, Pennsylvania LITTLE TIMES SQUARE Char-Kol Hot Dogs Pizza Pies Hamburgers French Fries Esso Products Bar-B-Ques John E. Peterson, Prop. C. M. Junction - intersection of routes 322 and 219 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Phone: Luthersburg 3293 Compliments of CHITTESTER REFRIGERATION Your Frigidaire Dealer 705 Du Bois St. Phone 915 J HOLLYWOOD RESTAURANT Louis Reo Beer, Liquor, Food, Wine Midway between Du Bois and St. Mary's Hollywood, Pennsylvania Compliments of MARLENE'S DRESS SHOPPE 130 E. Market Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of THE GENERAL PERSHING HOTEL Renowned for fine Food (Worth many miles, extra drive) Du Bois, Pennsylvania BOONE MOUNTAIN TRADING POST RK Nelson, Prop. RD 2 Du Bois, Pennsylvania RALPH A. RUDOLPH'S One Stop Store Groceries, gas and oil, hardware Notary Public - Insurance Hollywood - Penfield Pennsylvania Compliments 0 MORELLI STORE Groceries Phone Penfield 55 R 1 LELAND NEWELL T.V. Service and Sales R.D. No. 2 Du Bois, Pennsylvania CLARK'S FLORISTS Our Flowers Say It For You. Phone 1121 26 S. Brady St. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Congratulations TREND FURNITURE St. Mary's, Pennsylvania COFFEE TJEKr Mgr. The Great American Tea Company - Du Bois, Pennsylvania OSCAR R. HAYES Phone Du Bois, Pennsylvania 714 310 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of WEBERS Clothing For Men And Boys Telephone 428 25 W. Long Avenue Du Bo is, Pennsylvania PALUMBO'S MEAT MARKET Wholesale and Retail Meats Meat cut and wrapped for home freezers Phone 161 343 W. Long Avenue Du Bois, Pennsylvania WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Bicycles Fishing and Hunting Equipment Louis H. Prothero - owner Compliments of B J RESTAURANT Du Bois, Pennsylvania RISHELS SERVICE STATION Texaco Gas Oil - Coal - Wood Groceries Confections Turnpike Extension Phone 5-4732 Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of BOSTON FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. OF DUBOIS, INC. Best Home Furnishers 203 Du Bois St. Du Bois, Pennsylvania IVAN'S MEN'S SHOP Home of Arrow - McGregor - Donegal - Bostonian - Kickok - Curlee Resestol Hats - Middishade - Jaymar Also Complete Formal Rental Service St. Marys, Pennsylvania KELLER WOLFEL, DISTRIBUTORS Texaco Petroleum Products Main Office - St. Marys, Pennsylvania St. Marys Pennsylvania Clearfield HALL STUDIO Portraits 101 West Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Chester Hall, Photographer Phone 1838 Compliments From The ELECTED OFFICIALS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY Compliments of CARBON CITY MOTORS St. Marys, Pennsylvania PEACOCK Fine Food - Fine Candies St. Marys, Pennsylvania MODERN CLEANERS Quality work - Minimum cost Pick up Monday, Delivery on Friday Du Bois, Pennsylvania KEYSTONE ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR COMPANY Armature and Motor Rewinding - AC and DC Stephen A. Silensky, Prop. Phone 2059R 51 Delaware St. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Learn To Drive PENNSYLVANIA DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Phone: Du Bois 1297 McKenzie tire service Dunlop Tires - Tubes - Batteries Recapping - Vulcanizing All Work Guaranteed St. Marys TE 4-3865 Clearfield 5-6781 Butler 7-1928 Compliments 0 RIVERSIDE MARKETS Du Bois, Reynolds ville, Brookville, Clearfield, St. Marys Pennsylvania JACOBSON ETZWEILER Central Penna's Leading Men's and Boy’s Store 16 N. Second Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania SMILEY’S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION M.A. Sprague, Prop. Penfield, Pennsylvania DUFTON HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 5-6575 Clearfield, Pennsylvania KLEWAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Du Bois, Pennsylvania PRAVE'S Compliments of Bridal Gowns Accessories Graduation Prom Gowns JOHNSTONS NURSERY 23 So. Second St. Penfield, Pennsylvania Clearfield, Pennsylvania FORCE GARAGE JOE DeSALVE GARAGE Wrecker Service Wolf Head Distr. Dodge - Plymouth Automobiles Dodge Trucks General Repairing Gas - Oil - Accessories Inspection General Repairing Greasing - Washing - Towing Guido Michilini, Prop. Penfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of STACKPOLE CARBON COMPANY St. Marys, Pennsylvania SHAW TRUCKING, INC. Better Health Begins With BREAD Better Trucking Service BEAVER MEADOW BAKERY Phone 186 235 Williams Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania J. L. CARROLL WM. G. JONES . Printed Necessities - Calendars Office Supplies - Holiday Goods Goodwill Gifts - Book Matches Flowers of Distinction Advertising Specialities Phone 1068 Rd. 1 on Route 255 154 W. Long Ave. Penfield, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of PURE CARBON COMPANY St. Marys, Pennsylvania NICK DILULLO Distributor of Beer and Soft Drinks Service with a smile Prompt delivery Phone 29 - W 1 Penfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of DU BOIS HARDWARE Phone 2133 701 S. Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of BUILDERS MANUFACTURERS SUPPLY CO. St. Marys, Pennsylvania Compliments of WORKMANS MUTUAL S L ASS'N. INSURANCE AGENCY Fire-Auto-Casualty Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments 0 LONG'S DU BOIS DAIRY 1120 S. Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY A P STORE Du Bois, Pennsylvania BOBETTE MOTEL AND DINER Inter, of 119 322 5 min. from downtown Du Bois Shower-TV and Room Phones Good Food Compliments of SHIVELY'S JEWELRY STORE Gifts That Last 34 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of BEAVER MEADOW CREAMERY, INC. 409 Maple Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of DU BOIS NEW CAR TRUCK DEALER'S ASSOCIATION Burns Motor Sales Gairin Pontiac Johnson Motors Wheelock Buick Hugh - Starr, Inc. H H Motors East Side Garage Keefer's Garage, Inc. Portzer's Garage Du Bois, Pennsylvania THE PROGRESS AND WCPA Clearfield, Pennsylvania WINKLER CANDY CO. Complete Vending Service 216 W. Fourth Ave. Clearfield, Pennsylvania $ ELK MOTORS INC. Lincoln Ford Mercury Phone 41-316 St. Marys, Pennsylvania BARRACLOUGH'S Fine Flowers ’’Just around the corner on Park Ave. 16 E. Park Ave. Du Bo is, Pennsylvania TANTLINGER AND McDADE Women's Ready - to - wear Du Bois, Pennsylvania DU BOIS FLOOR CO. BLANKFELD'S Contractors Your Jeweler Linoleum - Tile - Wall Covering Tru-fit Columbia Diamonds Nationally known watches Mohawk and Magee Carpets China Glass Gifts 327 W. Long Ave. 7 W. Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania PUGH BROS. JEWELRY CO. Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry - Gifts Phone 1376 24 West Long Ave. Du Bois, Pennsylvania L.L. STEINBERG STUDIO Everything in Photography, Movie and Amateur Photo Supplies Framing Phone 262 18 North Brady Street Du Bois, Pennsylvania THE CREDIT DOYLE'S BUREAU OF DU BOIS ARMY-NAVY STORE Commercial - Professional Service Bureaus Your Blackhawk Archery Dealer in Du Bois Guard Your Credit As A Sacred Trust 39 N. Brady St. - Phone 3590 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Du Bois, Pennsylvania Congratulations to The Class of 1960 CULLIGAN BLU FLAME WATER CONDITIONING AND BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Phone 6 Du Bois, Pennsylvania KURTZ STATIONERY STORE When in Clearfield, drop in and see our line of sporting goods 34 North Second Street Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of ELK CANDY CO. St. Marys, Pennsylvania Compliments of PENFIELD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Penfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of GREEN'S MOTOR LIGHTHOUSE Keystone Powerfuel Emblem Oil Wholesale and Retail Liberty Blvd. Du Bois, Pennsylvania V. T. SMITH DAIRY Home of Homogenized Vitamin D” Milk Phone 484 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of OSBORN MACHINE COMPANY Du Bois, Pennsylvania Compliments of CLEARFIELD MACHINE COMPANY Clearfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of ELLIOT PARK RESTAURANT Elliot State Park CLEARFIELD EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Farm Machinery - International Trucks Clearfield INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Pennsylvania RALPH M. GEER FUNERAL NOME Over a quarter century of service in Bennett's Valley Complete equipment for all Religious Services AMBULANCE SERVICE Ralph M. Geer Funeral Director Phone: MEDFORD 7-5512 or 7-5601 Penfield, Pennsylvania Compliments of TYLER GROCERY STORE Anthony Parriaglia, Prop. Hollywood, Pennsylvania BURKE BROTHERS Culvert Pipe - Steel Construction Complete line of Building Service and Supplies Construction Equipment for Rent Phone 41-519 St. Marys, Pennsylvania E. J. DeLANEY HARDWARE Hunting and Fishing Supplies 40 West Long Avenue Dubois, Pennsylvania PEN-MAR BEAUTY SCHOOL 44 W. Long Ave. P. O. Box 310 Du Bois, Pennsylvania Where Beauty becomes Skill Deep UNITED VAN LINES Moving with Care Everywhere PACKING Sanitized CRATING STORAGE Serving the Public Faithfully Since 1901 Pre-Planned Service Anywhere in U.S., Canada, Overseas Du Bois, Pennsylvania KENNEDY TRANSFER Compliments of JOHNNY FERRAGINE'S BARBER SHOP 116 West Erie Ave. St. Marys, Pennsylvania PATRONS Davidson's Clothing (Clearfield) Sherwin-Williams (Clearfield) Smith's Camera Shop Stahlnecker's Greenhouse Bennett's Valley Motel L.T. J. B. Beard Dixie's Service Station Young Men's Shop (Du Bois) Chas. Bumbarger Sons Tony Natoli Virginia Smith's Hot Dog Stand Bailey Radiator Service (Clearfield) Feldman Angelo Lowe's Music Store Du Bois Furniture Co. Clearfield Furs Clearfield Electric Supply Clearfield Paper Notions Vargas's Snack Bar White Front Market Du Bois Glass Company Mathew's Book Store Wayland Farm Supply W C D Radio Station Klothing Korner P.M. 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