Mansfield High School - Manscript Yearbook (Mansfield, PA)

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The many things that he has done for this graduating class, his desire to see us successfully through our high school years, were motivated by his genuine concern for individuals and their problems, and his desire to help people work out their difficulties, has elevated him far above his official position as teacher. 2 I wg .Up vi 5 wh., wx .L-.J -:Xi 1.-. , 1 , 1 K Y gg , X af 4. Bk, X F Ja T may 4- 0 ,A ., . vfix -W ' ,J . f :A ' ' . Q-if -, x - 3 B . 5, M fi in ' Q ' V A- '-- Q ' ff iv , , M 5 9 fr 3 mi xx ' . i 1 r 1 . I 1 'E iw . Q2 if fn gl 5 E , I 3 1 fi!- 1 Q ml? Mrs. Love Bixby Miss King -Scfoof QZOGZQJ Class of 1962, Congratulations to you, your staff and advisers onavery fine yearbook. It is one thing that you will al- ways cherish even though you might live in a world torn by dissention, steeped in fear and trembling in the shadow of the H bomb. If everyone would do his part, using his special talents and know- ledge, then the world would be a better place. Each one of you has something that no one else has, and none of us lives for self alone. Everyone must make up his mind, if he wishes to help mold a better place in which to live, that he must give an honest return for the talent he has, and if he wants to reach the top, he must do more than is required of him. Sincere best wishes to each of you. T. R. Besanceney gm inhl On the thirteenth day of April, 1912, the School Boards of Mansfield, and Richmond Township entered into an agreement to form a Joint School District and to establisha high school in Pennsylvania. The first graduating class, numbering three, graduated in the Spring of 1913. Since that time hundreds of boys and girls have graduated from this high school. Many of them have been outstanding in various fields of en- deavor and nearly all have been fine citizens. I congratulate you as you join this fine group of graduates and I am sure you will uphold and increase the service that Mansfield graduates have given to their community, state and nation. Warren L. Miller Mr. Baynes Miss Bell Music Health, Phys. Ed. Mr. Bixby Driver Ed. Soc. Stud. Mr . Correll English Mr. Cobb Special Ed. Mrs. M. Brace Home Ec. Mr . Brennan Mathematics Mr. Evans Mrs. Farrell Mathematics Science 6 Mrs. L. Brace Reading Mr. Dickerson Guidance Miss Gleckler English Mrs . Hughes Language Mr. Fowler Mrs. German Vocal Music School Nurse Mr. Hess Agr. Con leavel Mrs. I-Iigley Librarian Mr . Hormng J anitor Mrs. Kalivoda Mr. Mortimer Art 7 Commercial Mrs . Henninger English Mr. Jackson Mathematics Mr. Rudy Social Studies Mrs. Reese Mr. Reese Language Industrial Arts Mrs. Skaehill English Mrs. Strait Mr. Tocci Social Studies Health Phys. Ed. Mr. Van Vliet Science Mr . Thomas Agr icultur e Mr- Weed Mrs. Young Social Studi6S Science Science B Mr . Wanich Commercial ins: Q- we' Y ww asv ask, W 1.55 Q Ojyccm Jack Baynes . ......... President Barbara Benson ....... Secretary Tom West . . . . . .Vice President Audrey Wise .... .... Tr easurer IOOIZSOI' Mr. Bixby, Sponsor 1 o SANDRA ALLEN Sandy's musical ability is well known to all. She has been a great asset to our class since she has partici- pated in band, chorus, orchestra, pep band, and dance band. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 25 Pep Band 1,2,3g District Band 3g Chorus 1,2,3g I-Ii-Lights 1,2,3g Pep Club 15 Girls Basketball 1. understanding. S Lights 3. PETER BAUM Here's a boy you may not notice unless you look closely. Though quiet and a little shy, Peter isn't afraid to voice his opinion and enjoys arguments on anything from what a certain assignment was to the logic of Bertrand Russell. That he is proficient musi- cally can be seen in the fact that he plays in two community orchestras besides being in the high school band. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dist. Band 2,35 Dist. Orch. 3. 11 MARY BAILEY Good-natured and fun-loving Mary is well liked by everyone. Her gay wit has brightened many dull classes. As a loyal friend, she can also be sweetand Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 1 Pep Band 1 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1 H1 MARTHA BEARDSLEE JOHN BAYNES Having spent his sophomore year at a different school, Jack will agree that there's no place like home. Here at home Jack busies himself by participating in every interesting scholastic sport offered by M.J.S. H.S., not to mention being the class president. His mild manner will carry him over any rough spot that he may encounter. Activities--Band 2,3g Chorus 2,33 Basketball 2,35 Soccer 2,3g Class Officer 3. Martha's friendly personality will aid her in her chosen career as a beautician. She is well liked by all her classmates and shows an active interest in school life. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Yearbook 35 Senior Play 33 Pep Club lg Girls Basketball 1. BARBARA BENSON Barbara is one of those rare persons, who, having the capacity to truly enjoy life, can make others enjoy it also, even if they don't think they want to. Her tact and intuition keep her abreast of every situation whether it calls for seriousness or a cheery smile. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 1,35 Pep Band 1,2, 3g Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 25 Hi-Lights 1,2,35 Yearbook 2,3g Senior Play 35 Girls Basketball 1,2g Class Officer 1,35 Pep Club 3. I2 N-X' . . W .X V . . tx X J Pdf. . X t 4 .C X X Cv l,, .tt , l 4,4 Xl 1' .-at tk' Q ' t ' V we X -. 1 . R a l X X N YV, XX .. I kk, 'Vmf a lg. ' V Q . x -X X . -, X .,s-- ' T X xkmyg. , Q, .. R ' - ISONNABENTLEY vivacihifs' Domia,,1s popular with both the fellows and girls. Her effieiency as head typist for the Hi-Lights hasrbeenia great aid to the school. Actiyities--Hi-Lights 2,33 Yearbook 2,35 Cafeteria Ass't. lg Senior Play 3g Pep Club 2. g . K K JAMES BIXBY This tall lad with his friendly easy- going manner is always the Life of the Party . His ability in sports is not his only outstanding feature for he displays his talent in music and rhythm by playing in his unc1e's dance orchestra. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Senior Play 3gBasketba1l 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3. GEORGE BLUHM George will go to great lenghts to prove a. point and is at his best when debating, no matter what the topic. His abilities extend into every realm that his inquiring mind takes him. Activities--Orchestra lg Soccer 3. L We :Q MOST DEPENDABLE ii C 3 3 X K BEST SENSE OF HUMOR JAMES BOVIER This fellow loves a good time. His main hobby is working on cars. He is sure to go far in the profession he chooses. Activities--Rifle Club 1. J. MICHAEL BRACE Always laughing, always having fun, that's our Mac , Mike's interests and abilities are numberless and in- clude Student Council President. A born casanova, his energy is infec- tious. Act iv iti e s --Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1,3 3 Pep Club 2g Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3. SHARON BRADLEY Sharon is a sweet senior, who has the knack for making friends. She is a very peppy girl with a terrific per- sonality. Sharon enjoys participating in many activi- ties, but dancing is her favorite. Activities--Chorus 1,2g Cafeteria Ass't. 1,2,3g Senior Play 3. BEVERLY BROWN Tall and statuesque, Bev enjoys having a good time whether it's in or out of school. Her jolly laughter livens all the classes she attends. Activities--Chorus 1,25 Cafeteria Ass't. 3g Girls Bas- ketball 1. , 1' i , , . i 1 ki, , 1, 2 . , J L, - 'r-1 . L it' W -is ,J c e if M' PATRICIA BROWN 'L'Cood natured and easy going Pat has proven herself a loyal friend. Sin- cerity and reliability are two of this gal's greatest assets. Activities- - Chorus 1, 2. DONALD BURNHAM This unpredictable guy always leaves 'em laughing. Don likes to do anything that assures a good time. He also has a serious side brought out in class discussions and debates. He is an excellent dancer and avid hunter. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,23 Chorus l,2,3g Yearbook 2g Senior Play 3g Tumbling Club 25 Soccer 1,2,3g Rifle Club 2. 15 Af 'Stir WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN Bill spends a lot of his time having fun. He can usually be found laughing at some joke, and one would think that anything related to work would give him shivers. However, the buffoonery is onlya shell hiding the very serious and purposeful side of his character. Activities--Band l,2,3g Chorus l,2,3g Yearbook 33 Senior Play 3. PEGGY CLARK This little ball of fire comes across no matter what the job is and gets impatient when others can't keep up. As a commercial major, she will go far in today's business world. Activities--Hi-Lights 2,33 Yearbook 2,35 Senior Play 3. ' GARY CLEVELAND Gary's dancing ability is obvious at all school hops. This fun-loving guy loves to fish and hunt. Activities--Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,Z,3g Senior Play 35 Basketball 1,2. LEONARD COSTLEY An unhurried Leonard is performance in the Senior Play. He is ready to help on committees for the betterment of our class. Activities--Senior Play 3. to be commended on his fine vga We . 5 t ,, , .sv ess: X - EILEEN COURTNEY This peppy lass is always happy and ready for fun. Excelling in many sports, Corky's favorite pastime is dancing. Activities--Chorus 1,2g Majorette 1, 2,33 Senior Play 35 Cheerleader 1,2,3. STEVE CUNNINGHAM Here is a boy who has everyone know what he's thinking. He is always found in the center of fun, and is always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. .Activities--Senior Play 3. a mind of his own and lets fegqxfi., W , f f sf. MOST SCHOLASTIC sw-Q X ,-'WE-Q SRF A s 1 1 Qiyemig , . -. ,, -.A Z 2 xiii? A ,gmzd sg.-' get M X., MICHELE CURRAN Mickey, with her beautiful, long, dark hair is always very calm and relaxed. Her witty sense of humor and her friendly manner have made her many friends. Mick also showed us some of her dramatic talent in the senior play. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Cafeteria Ass't. lg Senior Play 33 Pep Club 1,2. RICHARD DAVEY A This devilish fellow is always found where the fun is. Dick's classmates will all remember his wise sayings. KATHY DECKER Trustworthy and capable Kate is known for her willingness to lend a helping hand. A conscientious student, she also enjoys having a good time. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 13 Senior Play 3g Pep Club 1. CHERYL DICKINSON This girl really moves in everything she does, from rock and rolling to reeling off the latest gossip or merely walking down the hall. Cherry is a hostess of renown and can give abigger land betterj party in less space than anyone else in town. Activities--Chorus 1,25 Hi-Lights 1,2,35Yearbook 2,35 Senior Play 3. J OANN ENNIS This peppy cheerleader has done a great deal for the basketball team and Student Council as well. Her merry sense of humor and friendli- ness are known by all. Activities--Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1, 25 Chorus 1,2,35 Student Council 1,25 I-Ii-Lights 1,2,35 Yearbook 35 Cafe- teria Ass't. 1,25 Sr. Play 35 Cheer- leader 1,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. GERALD FARRER This easy going guy's favorite pastime is playing golf. He excels in other sports, especially soccer, which is proven by his record of the most points scored in the Tioga County Soccer League in 1961 season. Activities--Chorus 15 Senior Play 35 Basketball 1,25 Soccer 1,2,3. CUTEST EDWARD FURMAN Ol' Ed just moseys along taking life as it comes, always watching for the humorous side of things. When he can't find a funny side to a situation, then the outlook is very black indeed. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1g Yearbook 3 5 Senior Play 3. SHARON GILLESPIE Beauty, brains, and personality are true of Sherry's outstanding charac- teristics. Although busy with many school activities, her greatest con- tribution to the class has been her capable work as yearbook editor. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 13 Yearbook 2,33 Senior Play 39 Cheerleader 1,2. BEST DRESSED GERALD HALL A quiet but cheerful fellow, Jerry is one of those real reg'ular guys. Very ambitious, his out-of-school life is filled with many odd jobs. I-Ie believes in exer- cise, the right food, etc.,to endup witha prize physique which he has. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2, 3g Pep Club 2. JAMES HICKS Jim's main interest lies in the mechanics of automo- biles. He is always ready with a friendly hello and cheerful smile for everyone. RUTH HILL Ruth is a newcomer to our school this year, hailing from Illinois. This vlvacious blonde camouflages her whip-like mind behind a pair of snappy hazel eyes and a cute smile. Activities--Chorus 3 5 Senior Play 3. WENDELL I-HTCHCOCK This lively red-headed lad is always ready for fun. His giggle is very contagious and his smile is always friendly. He likes sports, dancing, girls, and clever pranks. Wendell is everyone's Brother. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 1,2,33 Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1,23 Senior Play 3g Tumbling Club 25 Basketball 1,23 Soccer 1,2,3. SCOTT HUSTED Our capable editor of the Hi-Lights is both musically and academically gifted. He has been an outstanding member of both band and chorus and has represented Mansfield in District Chorus and Band. Scott is sure to find success in his future as a teacher. Activities--Band 2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g District Band 33 Orchestra 1,23 District Orchestra 2, 35 Chorus 1,2,3g District Chorus 2,33 Hi-Lights 2,33 Yearbook 35 Senior Play 3. THOMAS HUSTED Behind Tom's quiet manner can be found real talent. He is artistic, creative, has a flair for writing, and gave a moving performance in the senior play. Tom has proven to be one of our most valuable students. He can't help but attain success in whatever he chooses to do. Activities--Chorus 1,25 Senior Play 33 Tumbling Club '25 Soccer 1. DONALD INSCI-IO Bub's interests are typical of many teenage boys, but his great enthusiasm toward them isn't. Math, science, sports, and hunting keep himbusy doing things he likes, but not too busy to chew the fat and let his bubbling laugh meander into the conversation. Activities--Basketball1,2,3gBaseball 1,2,3g Soccer 3. 22 ROB ERT JOHNSTON . L pf H KV U ly A ' I of Jef' r f . .A M VJ -2' JJ ,jd wi' M at JV 4 uw tw ,tfff QL L J' .J .N CAROL ISAACSON A bushel full of laughs and a heart full of happiness best describes our own Miss Personality, This capable commercial student will make an A-1 Secre- tary. We wish her luck and success in all she does. Activities--Band l,Z,3g Student Council 2,3g Yearbook 2,33 Senior Play 3g Cheerleader 2. Bob is a hard worker and willing to help a fellow student. He has an argumentative nature which he brings out in P.O.D. He is also to be con- gratulated for his fine job in the Senior Play. Activities--Chorus 1,3g Senior Play 33 Tumbling Club 2. ROBERT JONES This good-natured fellow is always havinga good time. His contagious laugh disguises his industrious nature. Bob is always busy and was a great help on the year- book staff. His school spirit has added much to our school. With all these qualities, Bob is sure to have a prosperous life. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Pep Band 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2, 35 Chorus 13 Yearbook 2,33 Cafeteria Ass't. lg Sr. Play 3 5 Tumbling Club 2,33 Basketball lg Baseball 1, 2,35 Soccer 1,2,3. 23 QUIETEST MOST ATHLETIC SANDRA KENYON Sandy, with her shy smile, has added a quiet note to the class of '62, Her main interest lies out of school and her future is sure to be filled with happiness. WILLIAM LEIPOLD This small member of our class is by no means shy or quiet. Bill has a way with girls that makes Don Juan look pale. He likes cars and he likes fun and everyone likes him. JOHN McNANEY The Romeo of the Senior Class, John is as talented as he is handsome. His athletic ability has contributed much to our sports program. He is also known for his excellent dancing. We all wish John success in his goal of being a professional athlete. Activities--Chorus lg Senior Play 3 3 Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 1,2,3g Soccer 2,3. 24 W MARIE MARPLE This tall dark haired beauty has a natural flair for art that keeps her in demand doing posters and decorative work. She canbe depended upon to do her share and to do it to the fullest extent of her abilities. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3gStudent Council 1g Hi-Lights 2,3g Yearbook 2,3 3 Girls Basketball 2. SANDRA MAURER This peppy gal always has an eye for fun. Her friendly ways and sincere rnannerbrighten anyone's day. Sandy plans to study nu r sing after high school graduation. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Hi- Lights 35 Senior Play 3g Sr. Magazine Chair- man 3. 1 5 , A tl ,X-. Y ui- -.isl New fl are f 125 gf- 'effkfifr . Hess: JOSEPH MOORE This good-looking lad has what it takes for success these dayszpersonality and manners, besides his good mind. Joe loves people and fun and his versatile life proves this true. He rightly des er v e s the title of Most Likely To Succeed. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Chorus lg Student Council 25 Yearbook 3g Basketball 1,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3. YVONNE MORGAN This quiet honey blonde is shy until you get to know her. Her s w e e t n e s s and pleasant disposition have g made her many friends. Yvonne, a considerate girl, is sure to find happiness and satisfaction in her chosen career as a nurse. Activities--Chorus 1,33 Library 33 Library Club 3. MARGARET NELSON This sporting gal has a vivid sense f of humor known to all. Margie's snappy eyes and vivacious grin are ,iiii' I her most noticeable traits. G Activities--Library 1,23 Senior Playg Pep Club lg Girls Basketball 1. BERT OHLSEN Bert is one of the active members of the agriculture 5 department . He can often be seen driving a green . jeep. Activities-- F. F.A. 1,2,3. f., V. , 1 - -we. fs.. sf,,sv.feff ff.-if my f f .Y Z., A . 'faq ' VIVIAN OHLSEN Warm, friendly Vivan came to M.J.S.H.S. during our sophomore year. Her interests are many and varying, among which, her horse comes first. We are sure that a happy future is ahead of her. Activities--Library Zg 'Tumbling Club 2. v ' SALLY REYNOLDS This little pint-sized vitamin pill is N' quite an experienced seamstress. She has afriendly smile and Hi for everyone she meets. Sally's friend- ship is invaluable to all. ' Activities--Band 1g Pep Band lg Orchestra lg Chorus 1,25 Library 2, ff- 35 Senior Play 3. gs-Mizz We E: . Most Likely to Succeed ef . j .. I 'LIVI4 'juli K 1 A If ij MU 0 L i fl., f A fb if . i 'L ' 4 , - W A , will ef ,W ,M by J 'K i MARY RICE This charming Miss is very meticulous in all that she l does from preparing shorthand assignments to primp- ing for a date. She has a soft voice that is never 3 raised when she is angry. Activities--Chorus 1,231-ll-Lights 1,2,3gYea.rbook 2,3. DONALD ROBBINS This jovial fellow has added cheerfulness to the voca- tional department of our senior class. Don has a good time no matter where he is, but doesn't mix work with play. Activities--F.F.A. 1,2,3g F. F.A. Basketball 1,2,3. 5 , V ,N 51, SHIRLEY ROSS This soft-spoken Commercial student may seem shy and quiet but to those who know her best, she is happy-go- lucky and has a sumiy disposition. Shirley's sweetness and happy man- ner assure her of a bright future. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT - - 1, ,Q L.. l 1,' f-- w.. 'f S l Q CONNIE ROUPP Connie's charming personality and sweet smile have won her a variety of friends ln school, and being in- terested in horses has won her a wide group of friends out of school, too. She will be sure to succeed in her chosen profession. Activities--Majorette 1,2,33 Chorus lg Orchestra 23 Hi-Lights 35 Yearbook 2,3g Cafeteria Ass't. 1,2,3g Senior Play 3. ALLEN SCHANBACHER Although he may seem quiet at first, a mischievous gleam in his eyes gives Al's true nature away. This likeable guy is always full of fun. Activities Band 1,2,3 Chorus 1. MARCIA SEYMOUR Marcia's sparkling personality has won her many friends and her friend- liness and sincerity has kept them. She has been an active member of band and chorus and has contributed much to our class. This cute lass is sure to find happiness in her future. Activities--Band l,2,3g Dance Band 15 Pep Band 1,2g Dist. Chorus 3g Chorus 1,2,33 Student Council 1,23 Yearbook 2,35 Sr. Play 33 Cheer- leader 3. LYNN SHERMAN This quiet shy lad has been a great asset to the F. F.A. if His main interests are hunting and his '57 chevy. Lynn will be sure to have a bright future. Activities F F A 1,2 35 F. F.A. Basketball 1,2,3. 29 X N DAVID SMITH City boy with country longings, best describes happy-go-lucky Dave. He is never lacking in school spirit and was a tribute to the senior play with his fine lighting effects. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Dance Band 35 Pep Band 1,2,3g Pep Club 1,2,3g Orchestra 1,23 Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1,23 Senior Play 3g Soccer 1,3. HARLO SMITH Well-mannered and congenial, Harlo is everybody's friend. He is willing to help others, and to support school a c t i v it i e s shows his outstanding school spirit. Ha.r1o's likeable dis- position will make him long remem- bered by all. Activities--Band 1,3g Chorus 23 Stu- dent Council 2g Yearbook 35 Senior Play 3. TED SMITH Ted's care-free personality will show him a happy future. I-Ie is interested in cars and having fun. ALFRED SPARLING This aspiring farmer has contributed much to our school as F.F.A. president. His hard work and arn- bition have secured him the County Farmer Award. This polite and efficient boy is sure to find success for he is willing to work for it. Activities--Band 1,23 F. F.A. l,2,3g F. F.A. Basketball 1,23 F. F.A. Vice President 25 F. F.A. President. CAROL STERLING Carol's ready smile and out-going personality have won her many friends. Her athletic ability is re- cognized by all. I Activities--Band1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Yearbook 2g Cafeteria Ass't 25 Girls Basketball 2. HAPPIEST DONALD STICKLER Shy and reserved but with a warm hello, Don is often seen buzzing around in his small car. Although active in National Guard he hopes to enter the Electronics field as his career. Activities--Library 33 Tumbling Club 2,3 gRifle Club 1. SI SUSAN STURDEVANT JAMES STORMS Sincerity and good sense of humor add to Jim's pleas- ing personality. He has been a valuable asset to the student council, chorus, and numerous committees. As head of the senior prom planning he did much to make it a success. We predict an outstanding future for Jim. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 3g Yearbook 2,33 Senior Play 33 Tumbling Club 23 Pep Club 2,3g Soccer 2,3. Dark haired Sue has been an outstand- ing asset to our class by her versa- tility and striking appearance. She represented Mansfield in the Flaming Follage Festival. A spark in any group Sue has added much to our class by her enthusiasm. Activities--Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council 1,35 Hi-Lights 2,3g Yearbook 35 Senior Play 3, Cheer- leader 1,23 Pep Club 33 Class Officer 1,2. SUE TEARS Constantly busy and in a good mood, Sue is known for her efficiency and neatness. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. Her assistance in the library has been greatly appreciated. Activities--Chorus 1gYearbook 23 Library 25 Cafeteria Assistant 3. 32 MASON TERRY This small quiet member of our class stands big in his beliefs and for his beliefs. Mason has a definite and a very highgoal for his life's workg he is planning to en- ter the ministry. Activities--Chorus 2 . DAVID TICE Friendly Dave spends most of his time outdoors. He loves to fish, hunt, swim and water ski. Throughout high school he has been an active member of F.F. A., and he plans to own his own farm someday. Activities--F.F.A. 1,2,3, F.F.A. Basketball 1,z,a, nine cmb 1. 1 1 l s JAMES TICE This future farmer is known for his honest and pleasant disposition. He has held the office of Secretary of the FFA and has served the chapter well by his hard work and ambition. Activities--F.F.A. 1,2,3, F.F.A. Basketball 2. 33 JOYCE TICE ' This perky miss ls one of the few blessed with natural curly hair. A girl of many moods, she also has a variety of interests. We wish the best to this future Home Economics teacher. Activities--Chorus 1,25 Yearbook 1,23 Senior Play 3. IVAN TOMLINSON Our All Star soccer fullback excels in baseball as well. Football is an- other of his favorite sports. It is ob- vious that Ivan ls an avid supporter of the good time. Activities--Baseball1,2,3, Soccer 2, 3. ART TOWNSEND This friendly guy has the certain charm for making friends. His school spirit and neat dressing will as- sure him oi' a successful future. Activities--Band 1,2,3, Dance Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1, 2,3gOrchestra 2, Chorus 1,2,3g Student Council lg Sen- ior Play 35 Tumbling Club 2 3 Pep Club l,2,3g Basket- ball lg Soccer 1,2,3. CONNIE TRASK Here is one small bundle of contradictions. One min- ute Connie is full of energy rushing around giving orders trying to get things doneg then suddenly she is very quiet and sedate so as to make her hurrying seem a shame. At all times her lively sense of humor makes her easy to get along with. Activities--Chorus l,2,3g Student Council 25 Hi- Lights 2,35 Cafeteria Assistant 1,2,3g Senior Play 3g Class Officer 2. CARL VAN NESS Activities--Rifle Club 1. TOM WEST OurVice-President is a whiz on the soccer field and a witty classmate. This good-looking guy has a smile for everyone and is ready to help a friend at the drop of a hat. Activities--Band l,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3g Chorus lg Yearbook 3g Senior Play as Pep Club 33 Soccer 2,3. 35 Carl with his quiet wit enjoys hunt- ing and trapping. He does well both in Science and Math and is often found doing service station work. Most Musical I A f ' Personality Plus L LAURA WILCOX , 1 Though she is very quiet most of the time, there are , L twoperiodsaweek when Laura makes more noise than anyone else. Adrummer inthe band, she demonstrates V the variety of her talents. Activities--Band 1,2,3, County Band 25 Hi-Lights 1,2, ' 3 GLORIA WILKINS Rarely are good looks, a sharp brain, anda beautiful singing voice found in one and the same person. Whether in classes or in chorus, Gloria stands out without having to throw artificial shine on her talents. Activities--Band 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2,3g Library 3. SALLY WILSON Dark hair and snappy eyes best portray Sal. Her friend- ly ways will assure her of success in her career as a nurse. Activities--Band 1,2,3, Pep Band 1,2,3g Chorus 1,25 Yearbook 2,35 Student Council Z5 Cafeteria Ass't. 2. 36 AUDREY WISE Reliable Audrey is an outstanding student and one of five juniors who made National Honor Society last year. Her friendly manner and ability to work hard will take her far. Activities--Chorus 1,2,3g Yearbook 2,35 Cafeteria As- sistant 23 Senior Play 3g Class Officer 3. Play 3. j . ANNA MAY WOOD Gifted with beauty, Anna May has added a spark of liv- liness to our class. Devilishness and quick actions are if , I noticeable traits found in this peppy gal. Activities--Band l,2,3g Chorus 1,25 earbook 33 Senior yy, fy MJXMH' ig M ETHEL YOUMANS This young lady can usually be found helping almost anyone to do just about anything. She spends much of her free time working in the library and has become very efficient in library science. Activities--Yearbook 2,35 Library 2,3g Senior Play 3. 37 Y Q33 RUN P+ is aa '??? S.lf:, 'WI F T ' f 'Lia -L 4. 1-1 If 3 - 3 I ' S fi . . ii 9 M QQ 34.1 ..., J--' 4 X 3.. ' , My -vw- , 1 -a!- ,dx an 9231 fi?-Q X MA c f I . , ,Qi ww Q52 'E J-mugwf ,wwf X .-w-Wadi! 'V il President Robert Bennett Secretary Carol Smith V. Pres. James McMi11en Treasurer Thomas McE1wain Mrs. Young Mr. Brennen Mrs. Farrell 40 x Susan Allen Joan Ames .X xx, X Charles Bailey V KX ' 'Q-, Y 1 all N X X X JT Q , 'K ss W , pq ll guy Q5 X-gg? fl A 'XJ . I, if , M gc iii 'Q g 'P' l A fi' , EQ l x 5' M' CY' LQ at Ric N Paul Bailey Joan Barden Susan Barden f gf f t ,mf..l15esaii1cexgey 1 PUJX - ' xl' A x ,w ' ' ,I f V' XL Wiliijalpjboigdeq , 4 ' ., V I If BlQ?fK'b Ross Burgess Edward Chamberlain James Colegrove 6 We if ,f v Y ' x, , . 2, ,' 1, Aff ' A . 1 V, u , ' , ft .V , . 4'-f ' -7 V , , . 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ALJ- jbzw' ' Duane Cummings James Dunkleberger Joan Esaias Theodore Gillespie Richard Hart Diane Hartsock swf we Mary Lou Evans Henry Friends Sonja Gardner Pat Hulslander Linda Jaquish Mike J aquish df Bonnie Harvey Connie Heater Jean Hewitt n as A if 3 Jean Jenkins Dorothy Johnston Linda Leipold Thomas McElwain Bonnie Mc Kay Sharon Moore Barbara Mortimer James Mudge James Mc Millen Robert Morgan Karen Moore Shirley Passeri Robert Pequiguot Linda Rice Donald Nares Marinel Neal :fVv Palmer aff JL Q ' , Ed Roupp Bob Sargent Candie Skoreski Carol Smith Tom Smith Ronald Somogy Nancy 'Surnner E Susan Wanck Karen Wanich Frances Sparling David Stone Jack Stone 34 W -i, A X Garry York F35 xi, ., 3, , 'Sq cuz-1 X, .. .NSR N B-ng, ,.f:m53f.q: -KS, i ikmifami if-ww Sara Youmans Ralph Watkins William Winkler Jack Wright A I gal fl-vs President James Rose Secretary Alic Cady V. Pres. Delphine Sherman Treasurer Sandra Smith Mr. Mortimer Mrs . Strait 50 Stuart Allen Dennis Aumick George Aumick William Ayers Priscilla Baker Henry Bartlett Bob Beals Donald Benedict Donna Benedict Dwight Bliss Jean Brace Michael S. Brace Emma Frost James Gardner David Garrison Donald Dewey Richard Giles Karen Gould John Gould James Hamilton Marilyn Hamilton Jean Ellen Harris Larry Harvey Tom Hast Shirley Colegrove Donald Cowles Suzanne Creeley Donald Cummings Bruce Dart Susan Dickinson Alice Draucker Edward Draucker Frances Dyke Linda Farrer Jeff Fogelsonger Arvilla Friends Druscilla Hoffman Russell 'Howe Larry Hus lander Ronald Hus lander Ronald Husted Mary Jackson Fred Johnston Lorene Kennedy Mary L. Knowlton John Kowal Joan Lawrence Peggy Love Cheryl Sumner Phyllis Sweeley Dale Tears Sharon Terry Elsie Tice Tom Trask Fred Toothacher William Van Orden Ronald Wagner Adelia Walbourn Bonita Waltz Rosalie Waltz C W 5 fs ix? f'r : ii g x- John Rice James Rose Francis Ross Bob Roupp John Schwab Jean Seeyle Deiphine Sherman Clarice Smith Juanita Smith Sandra Smith Scott Smith Harold Spencer '-vw A J. 145--'. x of A Wk ' 55 , R5 'sa A iw 4 Silvia Webster Betty Jean Whitteker Marica Whitteker Gorden Whitney Norma Wiand Robert Wiand Larry Wood Darwin Youmans Brenda Rice Betty Marse iw A t ' YQ! 1.4 ,.A M in . 3 . 1 5 2 s v - 5 wif wif if Milli? Rial ' ' -: 9 an-3' U git S4 5'5- in 42 'f fs gi? EM'- Q FQ, B CSQOOIQSOIKS' 9215 QFGUQ? 58 C575 QFGUQ QSIUOIQSOZXS' 59' U6 i C310 0123 OPS X ll K-I fi 450' W h ,L ,, GM Q 'I x m K 3 K . U f m 592. ,Q I Q, 3 if ,W n 1 F x I 5. W W if , V. , .I if M iv' 'K Ov Kev,- F 'X , ., wi, L WH. A - mx-ww it bis: ,M , Qu! 2' . ' A i x M' f 1.. x' X 1 .0 X x 5 m ,.4..,1u fwwv'rz'., . J azzscrzpf Layout and Editor TYPiSlS Phgtggraphy BuSil'leSS Managers Advisor Treasurers 62 Literary jf-gzyffs H1- Light staff 63 Edito QSXUQQJQX G0 un OJWCQWS dI2Of y7ZgQl225QI'.S 64 enzbr jjrom Miss Cheryl Lyn Dickinson was chosen Queen of Shrangra-La at the Senior Prom which was held on Dec- ember 29, 1961. She and her escort, George Hoerr, led-off the Queen's Dance to music provided by Jerry Kehler and his orchestra. Multi-colored decorations trans- formedthe gymnasium into a Japan- ese paradise. A rick sha in the center of the floor was encircled by streamers suspended from the lower- ed ceiling. Geisha Girls served the refreshments at intermission. 65 K., QE We are the future homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes .......... The Future Homemakers of America, a national organization that provides opportunities for students to have additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homernaking. Under the capable guidance of Mrs. Mary Brace, this local chapter has successfully com- pleted another year with Service to Others as the goal. Among various projects there have been: Packing and sending clothes to Save the Children's Federation , cleaning toys and dress- ing dolls for the child-welfare, taking baked goods to Broad Acres and taking an exhibit to the Bi-County rally at Galeton. . As a member of the State Convention last year the FHA took praise in winning second prize for the Red Rose Chapter Award. For we are the builders of Homes. Homes for America's Future ..... ' E 66 3971 :QW QLQM ,fag 1 A .L - The Future Farmers of America is the largest organization of farm boys in the world. The national organization was formed in 1928. The Mansfield Agriculture Department was one of the first ten departments in the state. It has grown until it is now one of the most act- ive in Pennsylvania. In addition to the many dairy and farm show awards won by various members, the Parlia- mentary Procedure Team of the Mansfield Chapter last year won first place in the county and region. Officers President ...... . . . Alfred Sparling Vice President ....... . . . Tom Crittenden Recording Secretary .... ....... J im Tice Corresponding Secretary . . . ...... David Tice Sentinel ............. . . . Jim Dunkleburger Chaplain . . . . . . . . . Robert Marple Reporter. . . . . . Robert Wiand Advisor . . . . . . Mr. Thomas 67 Zjamf G15-OFUS I :- 3 r 1 'U enzor ffQy l. A m .. L: - ' A -i ii- L-is-mils -- .-szvft The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners, a play in three acts by Reginald Rose, was presented on Wednesday, October 25, 1961, by members of the senior class. The cast consisted of 26 students, a very effective stage crew and student directors. The play was under the capable direction of Miss Gleckler. Carson Corners High School was the scene of a murder trial. The defendent, a faithful school janitor, was accused of the death of one of the students. As the play enfolds, it is revealed that many of the res- pected parents ofthe community contributed unknowingly, to the death of the student, and that each parent and member of the audience realized that careless attitudes can lead to an unfortunate situation. qfzferfa Cafeteria Cooks I Cafeteria Help 7I 330 my G50 . .'-11 1,- .. I . - ,- . 'W P-,4 . . : E3 '::1:l'1 11:2 ' . 1 -,z'jg.55,:Z',s.-2 . K 2. ,. .,., , .- v -.Agfa-:Q av.-.... . , . 4- .'4 -1 fx., -L. 1... if pf Q Q x ' . , . X a u . 0-f,x ,.' . m'N .M . c 1 - ' . n ' ' OCCQI' This years soccer team was the most successful in the last few years Under the capable guidance of coach Mr. Bixby, the tigers won 7 games, lost 2, and tied 1 They lost close games to Williamson and Elkland, but played well throughout the remainder of the season Mansfield 2 4 8 8 8 6 4 8 4 4 SCORES Elkland North Penn C owanesque Williamson Liberty Williamson Cowanesque North Penn Elkland Liberty 74 aztszlfy yjasfefgaf The 1961-62 Tigers were one of the strongest basketball teams in the history of the school. With three games left in the regular season, Mansfield had piled up a 17-0 record. Under the direction of Coach Tocci, and paced by Big Jay , the Tigers out classed their opponentsby large margins. ' Rebounding strength was given by Jack Baynes, Bobby Bennett, and Jay McMi11en. Sarge proved to be a top defensive player and John McNaney launched the offensive attack with his outstanding ball-handling. During the X- mas holidays, Mansfield played in the Notre Dame Tournernent and went home with top hon- ors, beating Watkins Glen Q72-601 and Notre Dame C79-521. Mansfield 74 Towands 25 73 Liberty 27 63 Troy 52 90 Elkland 38 73 Wellsboro 37 76 Williamson 1 7 68 Troy 48 80 North Penn 25 77 Cowanesque 20 89 Gal eton 32 83 Towanda 31 82 Liberty 30 78 Elkland 36 42 Wellsboro 34 31 Williamson 12 75 zznzbz' QITSIQ 33435611643 The 1961-62 Tiger Cubs did not have quite as good season as was expected. Handicapped by lack of sufficient height they finished third place in the The boys looked very good this season, and have gained valuable experience which will help them in their future years of bas- ketball . Mansfield 20 37 24 20 47 43 22 36 18 32 38 39 31 13 45 SCORES Towanda Liberty Troy Elkland Wellsboro Williamson Troy North Penn Cowanesque Galeton Towanda Liberty Elkland Wellsboro Williamson Tiiga County Junior Varsity League 76 77 ll Tjarszfy Q erf2a0Qr5 F,.....-5 S . wir -i V . - i Sub :wg ' ANQM. M, ,M ,ww we f A L 1 ffif A 1 jr DGFSIQ e erf2a0Qrs i 1 .1 .. .W..w.M.W.,d.ih.....,.. as jf? Zasfefgaf Uafnszfy C168 Qfkd 06119 ,zznzbr Tfarszky Sharon Gillespie Scott Husted Ruthellen H111 L azifon on or oczefq Barbara Benson Eugen Courtney Marie Marple Edward Furman Carol Isaacson Sue Sturdevant Joe Moore Audrey Wise First N ationai Bank In Mansfield Pennsylvania Consult us about any Banking Service BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1962 TOTAL RESOURCES ovER s5,ooo, ooo Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 396 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts - s NORTH PENN GAS lgmugrutuluhnus to the Nf f p p ' ' 1 class of 62 'L fl . N 5 !3.Yf X MTH!! T.w.Juoon Co. 3 lbs is i - i s . . . ' X T. w. JUDGE co. BURKES FOOD MARKET Compliments ol Your Friendly Family Food Store. DR. J. J. MOORE Howard H. Burke JUPENLAZ Quality Leather Compliments Compliments Goods since 1890. Best of Luck of f ' O , Compliments of WH-30N'S SNYDERS sUNoco v SERVICE MCNANEY S STUDIO GARAGE Compliments of Compliments of BILLARDS VAN NoYs SHORTY McCONNELL FURNITURE STORE Best of Luck to the 1962 Graduating Class STRAIT'S ,HARDWARE Heating, Plumbing and Air Conditioning Compliments of TIOGA CGUNTY CANDY COMPANY 1-3 Main Street Covington, Pa. Wholesalers MR. and MRS. PHILLIP D. SWAN GARRISONS MEN'S STORE 7 4 TERRY'S REXALL DRUGS N. Main St. Mansfield, Pa. PRESTON'S, INC. Compliments C0mP1iment5 29 N. Main su-ee: of Of Mansfield, Pa. THE DICK'S Women's Wear Chi1dren's Wear WRIGHT GULF Yard Goods SHOP SERVICE Sherwin-Williams Paints Best of Luck f -f-e.,....s..s..,m,Nm N to Class of '62 Mansneld pa PE NNY- SAVER Advertising, Mimeographing, Photo- offset Phone 38 98 N. Main Street Mansfield, Pa. Please Drive Safely To the Class of 1962 COIIIDIIIIIGIRS We Like to See YOU AI'0llI1d G. L. F. MANSFIELD COOP. G. L. F. senvlce, INC. WELLS 81 GOODALL Mansfield, Pa. an- - ... , -. .A 4 STAN'S GULF STATION Compliments W. Wellsboro St of WATK1NfS Mansfield, Pa. ATLANTIC SERVICE Best of Luck to the Class of 1962 THGMPSON TRAVEL BUREAU FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Troy, Pennsylvania Member of Federal Deposit Corporation 3 1X2 96 to 495 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts For A11 You Have Struggled Through Life to Obtain, This Bank Can Be of Help to You. We would Suggest That You Consult Us About Your Banking Needs. ll Compliments of WEST'S DELUXE MOTEL Route 15's Finest NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO Authorized Representative- Clyde A. Zehner, Jr. I 121 South Academy St. Mansfield, Penna. Compliments ol JOHNSON'S TRUCK LINES I Compliments Compliernents , FI N ES I LVE R S of of MORRIS WILSONIS Finest in Women's Clothing , txr. I i I Compliments of MANSFIELD NOVELTY CO. All Kinds of Lumber And Building Materials Tel1 Us Your Needs Call 44 In 1 17 North Main Street Mansfield, Pennsylvania Best of Luck to Class of '62 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. ANTONIO C0mD1imef1f-S Compliments of of HARTSOCKS' A MANSFIE LD BAKERY MOTEL Best Wishes to the Class of '62 From H. T. I 'MORE WlflTAORE'S STORE Mansfield, Pa. RALPH'S SERVICE CENTER 'Ns RALPH EVANS, Owner Sales Ford Service GALAXIE CLUB SEDAN KUHLS For the Finest in Flowers and Floral Artistry It's Always Kuhl's Compliments of MANSFIELD DINER Always a Good Cup of Coffee. COLES PHARMACY R. E. A. Compliments' of TRI- COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC ' JOHNNY'S CO- OPERATIVE BARBER SHOP INC. Drugs Gifts Prescriptions Compounded A Good Drug Store Compliments of SHAW'S Best Wishes Bituminous Asphalt Paving Hauling to the Class of '62 J' R' STORMS RUSSEL T. MARVIN WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Quality Meats and M Groceries Covington, Pa. CONTRACTING' COMPANY Post Office Box 51 ansfield, Penna. Phone Office 361 Russ Storms 'Residence 309 If It's Electric Compliments A Country Newspaper Compliments Producing the Better of A GEORGE DYER of Kind of Commercial d B k P i ti MYERS INSURANCE ELECTRICAL RONIS MOBILE an 00 r n ng MANSFIELD AGENCY CONTRACTOR 167 Sullivan st. ADVERTISER Mansfield, Pa. Your Hotpoint Mansfield, Pa. Dealer TOUR WITH TEXACO D. H. BENSON LaVONNES DELICATESSEN Mansfield, Pa. - MAIN APPLIANCE FISH'S SHOE latest sty les STORE I Sales Sz Service Kitchen Floor Coverings For the Gifts You'l1 Give with pride let your Compliments of 1 DAVEY'S Jeweler be your Quahty Guide. Footwear NEWSROOM ESTEP'S JEWELERJS For the Whole Family SOUR'S VARIETY STORE Smith- Corona Easiest to Type on Easiest to Learn on Four Decorator Colors Five-Year Guarantee Your Beauty Is Our Duty ELLA MAE'S BEAUTY SHOP 16 East Wellsboro Street Mansfield, Pa. QS Hgh A I an , t.i53gfa5Igfg1,,, gn, I , . Best of Luck to Class of 62 -- .T I'Y'F'wiLf '51'.-he i w , f 'T I I life ,L ' TYOGA FARMS DAIRY Products of Better Quality and Cleaner Flavor Nutritious Dairy Products RONALD D. SICK, Owner Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Compliments of LESLIE M. TICE TV Service Mansfield R.D. 43 WELCH FARM EQUIPMENT 4 Route 14 - Between Troy and Columbia Cross Roads Box 277 Troy, Pa. Phone AX 7- 3282 F1 fdfy Under the direction of Mrs. Higley The Library Club is a service organization of the school which was formed this The club's members are all those who help with year. filing books and magazines, mending books, and all of the ' b f er- other jobs of a librarman. This club is sure to e o s vice to our school. 93 4 4


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