North Penn High School - Pensonian Yearbook (Blossburg, PA)

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 can INTRODUCTION It gives us, the Yearbook Staff of the Pennsonian and the Senior Class of 1958, great pleasure to present this book. We wish to thank all of those who have helped us to make this Yearbook another stepping-stone on the road to success. We hope you will enjoy and appre- ciate looking back at the Yearbook of 1958. —3— _ALa Water OUR ALMA MATER Our Alma Mater North Penn High A fond salute to thee. We hail with pride the blue and white, And strive to do and be. The hardest lesson of our school Is working out the golden rule. And with this rule we’ll win the fight All hail the blue and white. ecUcatton  'edicci tion We, the members of the Yearbook Staff of 1958, dedicate this Yearbook to Mr. Glenn Whittaker. His friendliness, Understanding, and sincere concern for all students enable him to be affectionately called “Prof.” His manner and personality present an example worthy for all to follow. In appreciation of this we feel that it is especially fitting to dedicate this Yearbook to Mr. Whittaker and to wish him higher honors in his field. —6— clminiotr atio n I I nncipa The Senior Class wishes to take this opportunity to extend a grateful thanks to Mr. Crawford whose pa- tience, understanding, and guidance have made high school a profitable and memorable experience. ROW I, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Van Druff, W. Wilson, S. Connelly, G. Taggart, W. Beaderman, G. Guy. ROW 2: H. Richards, C. McIntosh, L. Richards, G. Cleveland, H. Dahlgren, W. Smart, H. Kennedy. ROW 3: S. Manikowski, J. Lucas, M. Mayer, E. Lamberson, C. Swanson. ABSENT: J. Gray, L. Norman, F. Kuster, O. Welch, E. Mar- vin, H. Anderson, P. Rogers, W. Hill, G. Hill, H. Hill, J. Segur, M. Dunbar. President .......... First Vice-President. Secretary .......... Treasurer .......... ...Grant Taggart ......John Gray .Julia Jankiewicz Wendell Rogers —9— _sddministration Julie Grace Bus Drivers Cafeteria Workers Bus Drivers Bus Drivers —10— acu Ity SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Higgins, Mr. Miller, Mr. CraM rd, Mr. Fenster- macher, Mr. Trowbridge, Mr. Whittaker. STANDING: Miss Lutorrisxi, Mr. Brace, Miss Dixon, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Sherman, Mr. Hurley, Mrs. Lawson, Mr. Snee, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Warren, Miss Rieppel, Mr. Dwyer, Mr. Hostrander. Mr. Crawford ... Mr. Adams ...... Mr. Brace....... Miss Dixon ..... Mr. Dwyer.......... Mr. Fenstermacher Mr. Higgins..... Mr. Hostrander.. Mr. Hurley...... Mrs. Lawson..... Miss Lutomski... Mr. Miller ..... Miss Rieppel.... Mrs. Sherman.... Mrs. Smith...... Mr. Snee........ Mr. Trowbridge.. Mr. Warren ..... Mr. Whittaker .... ............Supervising Principal ........................ English .................Driver Training ........................Librarian .............. ..Social Studies ...................... Commercial ........Vocational Agriculture .................Industrial Arts .Physical Education and Health ...............Home Economics Physical Education and Health .............................Math ..............English and Latin ............... Home Economics ..............English and Latin ................ Social Studies ...............Math and Physics ........................ Science ........_................. Math —12— eniora MARY ANN BUBACZ One of the most active and popular girls. WILLIAM MESSNER X ''Bill” Our quiet, fun loving Class President with a love for sports. Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4; Class President 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, F.F.A. Secretary 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4. luty J 1UU-'CU ■ ‘AAjL, A Chorus 1,2,3, Secretary Treasurer 2, President 3; Band 1,2; Yearbook 3, Assistant Editor 3; Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3; Senior Play 4; Class President 3, Vice-President 4, Secretary 1, Representative 2; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Songleader 2,3; Student Council 2,3; State Convention 3. yj ft REXFORD GREER Pete” Our handsome senior who is willing to help when help is needed. Tumbling Club 4; Class Secretary 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3. JANE SMITH Her sweet smile and cute laugh characterizes our Jane. Yearbook 3, Subscriptions 3; Senior Play 4; Vice President 2, Treasurer 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4. —14— URSULA RYTMAN Urse” Short, sweet, but full of mischief. Chorus 1,2,3; Representative 4; Art Club Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3- ir ' v Sunshine CLYDE KNOWLTON A smile for everyone characterizes this athletic senior. Secretary 3, Representative 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Soccer 1,2,3,4- Basketball 123,4. ROSEMARY BOGACZYK Rosie Our short peppy senior with a great ability to act. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3. DAVID BOWER ' 0 Davy” Without Davy our senior class wouldn't be complete. Chorus 1,2; Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1  2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. — 15— «ML (UuÂŁ SAMUEL CHILSON Everyone likes Sam and his way with money. Tumbling Club 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Basketball 3. Sam CLARK Jackie” The mosV accomplished senior at breaking up and making up. I Chorus l,23i Librarian 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4, Manager 2,3; Newspaper 3; ' Tumbling Club 1,2,3; Art Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1,23,4- J —16— George GEORGE CONNELLY Full of fun and always a laugh, that’s our George. Chorus 2; Yearbook 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3. JOHN DAVIES Lew' Our big game hunter of the Senior Class. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2. k Jannie” JANICE DUNKLE Our senior with the long hair and beautiful voice. Chorus 3,4; Newspaper 3,4, Art and Printing Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Senior Play 4; District Chorus. Terrible Ive IVAN B. ERWAY Our blushing, bashful senior. Chorus 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Soccer 2,3; Basketball 3. ALICE EVERSON Allie” The best things come in small packages; so it goes with Allie. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4, Art Editor 4; Newspaper 3,4, Secretary 3; Senior Play 4; Art Club 2,3, President 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Scrapbook Chairman 2; Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4; Workshop 3. YOLANDA FREDRICK To Boots goes the honor of being the only senior girl who owns her own car. Chorus 1,2,3,'4, Librarian 2,3; Band 1,2, Manager 1,2; Tumbling Club 1,2; Art Club 3,4, President 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. RAMON HAYNES Ray” Our well mannered classmate with good athletic abilities. Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3; Basketball All-Star Captain 3; Basketball Manager 4; Base- ball Manager 4. 'Muk M a dead. Mx y -UJ DAVID HUTCHINSON Hutch There's no one like our Hutch. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3,4. —18— FAYE ISAACSON Faye' Our beloved senior with brains and beauty. Band 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,4; State Convention 2; District Convention 3. CAROL JONES Cl Our brilliant class leader who commands both respect and admiration. Chorus 1,2,3; Yearbook 3,4, Advertising Manager 3,4; Newspaper 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; Class Presi- dent 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Sec- retary 3, President 4; State Convention 2,3, Summer Workshop 3,4. THOMASINA KAMINSKI Tina Our blonde haired beauty with a very likeable personality. Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Newspaper 3,4; Tumbling Club 1,2; Secre- tary 3; Art Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. ALLEN KRAUSE Sports” Our genial host at the Dairy Store. Tumbling 1,2,3; Class Vice-President 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2. —19— EDWARD KROLL This quiet senior sets an excellent example to follow. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Ed” vyV5 ■ s JANE KROLL Kitten” A pretty senior with a warm smile. Band 1,2,3; Newspaper 2,3, Class Reporter 2, Co-Editor 3; Class Presi- dent 2, Vice-President 3; Cheerleading 1,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3. JEAN KROLL Jeanie The other twin whose beauty is envied by all. Yearbook 4, Business Manager 4; Newspaper 2,3, Art Director 2, Editor 3; Class Vice-President 1, Treasurer 2; Cheerleading 1,3, Captain 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Historian 3. —20— ,p f I' ft AT y 11 y, Our experienced r , - ,.... Id 'JF Ter who will make some guy a swell wife. Chorus 1,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3; Library Club 3,4; Tumbling Club 1,2; Art Oub 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4. LINDA LUTOMSKI Lynn Blonde hair, wisecracks, and a sparkling personality characterize Lynn. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Chair Manager 2; Newspaper 3,4, Assistant Editor 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4. AMBROSE MAN1KOWSKI Am A bashful guy who excels in sports. Camera Club 4, Vice-President 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. RONALD MOGUSH Ronny His cute smile and bass voice distinguish Ronny. Tumbling Club 1,4; Senior Play 4; Vice-President 1; F.F.A. 3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3, Manager 4; Soccer 1. . do. 1 CV'— - i ««| JOSEPH NYBECK A swell senior who is always willing to do his part. Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4. Joe” O As Jb sib sy - a JA-- JLs -f'y xy7 S Q A o sy$ C-- . ($uJ y J, x ?sy ALFRED OGDEN Buddy is very outstanding in gymnasrics. Chorus 4; Band 2,3, President 3; Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Basketball 3; Soccer 2,3,4; Baseball 2. . 0 a) ? 4 yp y THY PAGE Dot” One who fights for her rights with a likeable smile. Chorus 1,2,3; Newspaper 4, Class Reporter 4; Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Cheerleading 1,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Historian 3. MARY ANN PATTERSON Mimie” Our only red-haired classmate without a bad temper. Chorus 1,2; Library Club 3, President 3; Newspaper 3,4, Editor 4; Senior Play 4; F.H.A. 3. —22— HELEN POLCYN Noot A tall senior with big ideas. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Newspaper 4, Distribution; Art Club 3, Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 4. ROSEMARIE ROUPP Marie” Dark haired senior who loves a good argument. Library Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4, Librarian 2; Band 2,3,4; Art Club 4- F.H.A. 4. EDWARD F. SAMPSON Ed” Our version of Jackie Gleason. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3. FRANCIS STOCK Our latest transfer from Kansas City. Tumbling Club 4. —23— France” BEVERLY SWINSICK Bev A versatile all around senior with great athletic ability. Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, Uniform Manager 2; Tumbling Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2. FRANK TACKA Brad Our easy going, well dressed senior. Senior Play 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Soccer Manager 4. LINDA WHITNEY Our quiet senior who loves a good time. Lin Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Vice-President 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Camera Club 4. DANNY WATKINS Danny Our dark, curly haired senior with a very winning way. Tumbling Club 4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,'4; Baseball 1,2,3. -24- HOWARD WILSON Bing The intelligent senior who has high ideals. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4, Photographer 4; Senior Play 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Camera Club 4, President 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3; Base- ball 1,2,3. JOAN C. WOOD The quiet waitress with a pleasing personality. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Library 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Camera Club 4. Joanie MRS. SHERMAN To Mrs. Sherman, whose sincerity, helpfulness, and glowing personality make her a true friend to all. The Senior Class wishes to thank her for her fine cooperation and helpful hand in all class projects. MR. ADAMS To Mr. Adams, an understanding teacher who is always ready and willing to help us all. —25— SENIOR CLASS WILL ROSEMARY BOGACZYK—Wills her last name to Pat Gronowski providing she takes good care of it. DAVID BOWER—Wills his intelligence and ability of being a pest to Foster Marvin providing he fulfills a good schedule. JUNE BRION—To JoAnn Warren and Sandra Dutton, my experience in driving, providing they don't wreck the car. MARY ANN BUBACZ—My place in cheerleading to Shirley Beaderman providing she practices as hard as we did this year. MAHLON CHILSON—Wills Foster Marvin his job in the cafeteria providing he takes good care of the girls that work with him. SAM CHILSON—His ability to speak to Jim Warren providing he uses it only in Mr. Adams' class. JACKIE CLARK—Wills Sparky to Jimmy Warren providing he doesn’t always run her in high gear. GEORGE CONNELLY—Wills his ability to push cars out of snow banks to Foster Marvin providing he helps only girls, especially Jane. JOHN DAVIES—Wills to Raymond Roupp his love for the opposite sex. JANICE DUNKLE—Wills her skill in gymnastics to the Muffley twins providing they make daily use of it. IVAN ERWAY—Wills to the Juniors, Ed Kroll, providing the girls leave him alone. ALICE EVERSON—Wills her alligator” to Sandra Fleming providing she feeds it every morning and lets Gary play with it. YOLANDA FREDERICK—Wills her jalopy tp Connie Perkowski providing she gets a motor, battery, tires, shocks, brake linings, carburetor, muffler, a new door, and a frame for it. PETE GREER—Wills his popularity to Paul Brion providing he continues to irritate the bus driver. RAMON HAYNES—Wills to Judge Hodder, one ride in the Hot Buick providing he leaves the hub caps on it. DAVID HUTCHESON—To Jim Warren he leaves his good taste in the Blonde, Brunette, and Redhead Commodities providing he stays in shape. FAYE ISAACSON—To Rose Mitchell, the privilege of going steady providing she throws away her dog leash. CAROL JONES—To Jimmy her boots providing he wears them during the months of June, July, and August. THOMASINA KAMINSKI—Wills to Shirley Willson the privilege of being the last one to leave Fifth” ward in the morning, providing she's late half the time. CLYDE KNOWLTON—Wills his silent character to Foster Marvin because next year he may need it. ALLEN KRAUSE—Wills his height to Bob Thomas and Pitt Campbell to be divided equally providing they don't grow taller. ANN KRAUSE—Wills her bottle of peroxide to Sylvia Van Dyke, providing she uses it regularly. EDWARD KROLL—Wills his boisterous manner to Connie Perkowski, the quiet Junior. —27— JANE KROLL—Wills her car to Foster Marvin so he can learn to drive it as well as she has, providing he stays off Route 15. JEAN KROLL—Wills her ability to get along with the State Police to Mr. Adams so that he may safely throw his old operators license away a day early. JOANN LLOYD—Wills to Sylvia Isbon the privilege of a week's vacation from school providing Mr. Crawford wouldn’t suspect a thing. LINDA LUTOMSKI—Wills Phyllis Skaehill the sign someone left in her yard providing she takes care of it as good as she did. AMBROSE MANIKOWSKI—Wills Jim Warren his sneakers providing his feet grow to size 15 by next basketball season. BILL MESSNER—Wills Tommy Watkins his soccer shoes with which he may use to the best of his ability. RONNY MOGUSH—Wills his frog voice to Micky Levandowski providing he doesn’t use it in English Class. JOE NYBECK—Wills Francis Stock to the females of the Junior Class providing they don’t get indigestion. BUDDY OGDEN—Wills his cue stick at Butches poolroom to Pit Campbell, pro- viding he doesn’t mis-cue all the time. DOROTHY PAGE—Wills her sweet smile and winning way to all the Junior girls, providing they don't use it on the Kendrick family. MARY ANN PATTERSON—Wills her place in Trig class to Jackie Makowiec providing he gets all straight A’s in it. HELEN POLCYN—Wills to Roberta LeBlanc her excess height providing she takes advantage of it. ROSEMARIE ROUPP—Wills her ability to hold her own” in an argument to Sandra Fleming providing Sandie only uses it in Mr. Adams’ room. URSULA RYTMAN—Wills her wholf 5' 2 to Jim Warren so he can get a better whiff of the upper atmosphere. ED SAMPSON—Wills his good looks and intelligence to Tom so that he can get along with the girls and get straight U’s in his senior year. JANE SMITH—Wills Ambrose to Leona Morley providing she asks him out every” Saturday night. FRANCIS STOCK—Wills anything to anyone that wants it providing Roger Bunn doesn’t use it. BEVERLY SWINSICK—Wills any Junior girl the date of her birthday, October 24th providing on that day she reminds Mr. Adams how old he is. FRANK TACKA—Wills his smoking ability to all Junior boys with nerve or an angle so they don’t get caught. DANNY WATKINS—Wills his athletic ability to his brother, Tom, providing he quits staying out nights. LINDA WHITNEY—Wills her short hair to anyone who wants a problem. HOWARD WILSON—Wills his ability in Trig to Archie providing he gets no higher than a C.” JOAN WOOD—Wills her waitress ability to any Junior girl providing they can take a joke without getting mad, and will take good care of certain customers. —28— SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bubacz, Vice-Presi- dent; W. Messner, President. STANDING: U. Ryt- man, C. Knowlton, Representatives; R. Greer, Secre- tary; J. Smith, Treasurer. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Morley, Secretary; J. Higgins, President. STANDING: S. Beaderman, J. Hewitt, Representatives; N. Watkins, Vice-Presi- dent; D. Wilson, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Birrillo, President; M. Swinsick, Representative; J. Wakely, Secretary; L. Hutcheson. Vice-President. ABSENT: E. Welch, Treasurer. STANDING: J. Higgins, President; D. Chaborek, Treasurer; R. Sumner, Vice-President; D. Husted, Secretary; S. Sherwood, Representative. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Smith, H. Nowak, J. Warren, L. Green, P. Tokarz, J. Higgins, P. Mase. ROW 2: D. Haynes, R. Mitchell, G. Stanton, S. Beaderman; P. Gronowski, L. Booth. ROW 3: C. Larson, P. Skaehill, S. Willson, O. Muffley, A. Frost, J. Lamberson, C. Smith. ROW 4: J. Warren, J. Makowiec, A. Watkins, F. Marvin, L. Erway, M. Levandowski, R. Bunn. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Snee, L. Morley, J. Frost, R. LeBlanc, D. Wilson, S. Bellinger, S. Gublo, A. Tokarz. ROW 2: S. Dutton, S. VanDyke, S. Fleming, P. Le- Blanc, V. Hutcheson, N. Watkins, L. Zimmer. ROW 3: R. Thomas, A. Campbell, S. Isbon, F. Shamonski, C. Perkowski, J. Locey, J. Hewitt, G. Adams. ROW 4: R. Nowak, R. Hodder, P. Brion, F. LeBlanc, L. Kshir, L. Watkins, R. Roupp. -32- ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Warren, D. Kelsey, M. Kosteski, P. Birriolo, B. Mor- ley, E. Mayer, C. Cowan. ROW 2: H. Connelly, J. Wakely, D. Yeager, P. Carlson, P. Cheyney, J. Fessler, M. Friends. ROW 3: L. Lewis, D. Mays, D. Kachele, P. Betts, T. Jopes, M. Strange, B. Hodder, K. Patterson. ROW 4: L. Hutcheson C. Arbogast, T. Rice, G. Buck, G. Welch, B. Berguson, L. Sherman, R. Kunes, M. Swinsick, L. Davies. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Fenstermacher, R. Carico, S. Sherwood, J. Higgins, J. Bogaczyk, P. Smith, C. Stryker, A. Dwyer. ROW 2: K. Lindquist, D. Husted, M. Wat- kins, B. Mokryznski, S. Hayes, S. Erway, C. Carey, M. Carlson, M. Odom. ROW 3: A. Potrzebowski, D. Chaborek, D. Wilson, R. Marvin, J. Mahonski, R. Stock, R. Evans, M. Kroll, D. Richards, P. Wood. ROW 4: R. Chilson, A. Starks, J. Shock, J. Kaminski, J. Miller, D. Trevino, W. Krause, A. Barr, R. Sumner, R. Hodder, J. Skojney. —}4— — re« Amen ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dwyer, K. Kriner, D. Russell, V. Arbogast, C. Bell- inger, C. Starks, J. Nybeck, G. Carey, N. Mase. ROW 2: C. Nowak, S. Pointek, P. Lutomski, S. Weller, A. Wickham, S. Swinsick, J. Snyder, L. Paris, B. Moser. ROW 3: J. Skaehill, J. Reppard, N. Locey, D. Stocum, R. Cowan, J. Manikowski, H. Richards, G. Hilfiger, R. Clark, R. Everson. ROW 4: W. Kriner, R. English, W. Johnson, W. Greer, P. Manikowski, E. Cheyney, S. Perkowski, R. Ogden, R. Hudzinski, E. Boga- czyk. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Miller, Mr. Trowbridge, K. Landis, M. Munson, R. Brion! J. Savacool, H. Steika, L. Rogers. ROW 2: L. Lerawa, M. Taggart, J. Payne, G. Roupp! S. Benson, D. Bachman, C. Starts, M. Joseph. ROW 3: D. Yeager, F. Sta- chowski, C. Dimon, P. Patterson, H. Parker, M. Odom, J. Watkins, C. Skolney, C. Barr. ROW 4: S. Bombaski, W. Kshir, G. Thomas, D. Mogush, G. Wilson, E. Hodder, R. Novak, D. Anderson, R. Chilson, B. Bower. —36— C i 9 ii t ii ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Rieppel, D. Johnson, C. Wilson, A. House, E. Frost, P. Weiskopff, U. Buck, G. Keisinger. ROW 2: D. Davies, C. Eckman, M. Payne, J. Watkins, D. Youmans, E. Baker, J. Hunsinger, T. Ameigh, J. Bowers. ROW 3: D. Hadley, P. Staron, T. Greer, R. Bailey, F. Peterson, I. Hodder, E. Kurzejewski, W. Dietrick, W. Mitchell, B. Kohler. ROW 4: R. Cuda, R. Allen, D. Allen, J. Wood, R. Butler, D. English, E. Tokarz, D. Haddow, D. Strailey. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hurley, C. Savacool, L. House, D. Ogden, R. Frost, B. House, J. Bogaczyk, V. Erway. ROW 2: L. Aumick, C. Mase, M. Martin, F. Tokarz, N. Matters, J. Hutcheson, N. Whittaker, M. Tacka, G. Ogden. ROW 3: G. Brooks, W. Lloyd, J. Canfield, H. VanderBrock, I. Austin, W. Reynolds, R. Morley, C. Trevino L Edwards. ROW 4: T. Ogden, R. Dawling, J. Dutton, F. Sherant, T. Butler, D. Cowan! D. Grant, T. Skolney, R. Berguson, R. Bailey. —37— .Seventh ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Lutomski, J. Perry, L. Winder, L. Owens, L. Cun- ningham, P. Wilson, M. Leone, C. Dimon. ROW 2: M. Dwyer, A. Coons, E. Kostecki, J. Levandoski, P. Fenstermacher, K. Kaminski, J. Kshir. ROW 3: E. Ames, V. Clark, N. Franke, P. Clemons, M. Signor, N. Benson, B. Reed. ROW 4: J. Smith, B. Wood, M. Nowakowski, S. Hodder, B. Gruzleski, M. Strange, N. Gregory. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Higgins, D. Mase, D. Hadley, D. Wilson, D Frost, D. Bower, D. Wilcox, W. Kroll, D. Nowak, E. Bogaczyk. ROW 2: J. Koscielny, A. Rich- ards. L. Stocum, D. Clark, L. LeBlanc, H. Weiskopff, J. Kriner, M. Chilson, H. Friends, K. Pequignot, G. Connelly. ROW 3: J. Levandoski, G. Strailey. W. Yeager, R. Edwards, M. McNamara, R. Morley, R. Nybeck, A. Johnson, R. Coons, G. Wilson, G. Thomas. ROW 4: J. Thompson, J. Tokarz, R. Metarko, A. Pequignot, G. Wickman, E. Arbo- gast, G. Ogden, G. Brooks, J. Turner, E. Davis, L. Sheppard. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Locey, Treasurer; W. Greer, Vice-President; S. Swinsick, Secretary; A. Wickman, Representative; L. Paris, President. STANDING: J. Watkins, President; M. Munson, Treasurer; M. Taggart, Representative; J. Wilson, Vice-President; P. Patterson, Secretary; S. Perkowski, President; V. Arbogast, Secretary; R. Everson, Treas- urer; N. Mase, Representative. 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Frost, President; B. House, Representative; D. Ogden, Secretary; J. Dutton, Treasurer; L. Edwards, Vice-President. STANDING: T. Green, Vice-President; R. Cuda, Representative; J. Watkins, President; D. Johnson, Secretary; A. House, Treasurer. 7th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Dwyer, Represent- ative; A. Coons, Treasurer; M. Leone, Secretary; S. Hodder, President; K. Kaminski, Vice-President. STANDING: R. Morley, Representative; G. Wilson, President; D. Clark, Secretary; G. Ogden, Vice-Presi- dent; L. Stocum, President; G. Strailey, Secretary; L. LeBIanc, Vice-President; M. McNamara, Treasurer; H. Wieskopff, Representative. —39— —40— ctivitieA SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Wilson, F. Isaacson, Mr. Adams, S. Van Dyke. STANDING: A. Everson, C. Jones, J. Kroll, H. Wilson, G. Connelly, R. Mitchell, S. Beaderman. Editor-in-Chief ............................Faye Isaacson Assistant Editors........Sylvia Van Dyke, Donna Wilson Business Manager..............................Jean Kroll Literary Editor....................-....... Rose Mitchell Art Editor...........................................Alice Everson Photography ...................... —......Howard Wilson Advertising ......................... ........Carol Jones Subscriptions ......................... Shirley Beaderman Sponsor .......................................— Mr. Adams Treasurer ............................... George Connelly —42— ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Odom, J. Frost, Mr. Fenstermacher, C. Larson, M. Pat- terson, L. Lutomski, C Jones, C. Mase, J. Payne, S. Beaderman, R. Mitchell. ROW 2: M. Carlson, S. Benson, A. Dwyer, K. Lindquist, C. Wilson, M. Birriolo, S. Hayes, L. Letawa, M. Taggart, L. Morley, S. Dutton, S. Van Dyke, J. Canfield, H. Nowak, R. Le- Blanc, A. Everson. ROW 3: J. Snyder, P. Wood, S. Sherwood, H. Connelly, D. Husted, B. Hodder, J. Watkins, R. Carico, P. Carlson, M. Odom, T. Kaminski, H. Polcyn, P. Lu- tomski, S. Isbon, O. Muffley, D. Page. Newspaper Staff —4}— SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Lutomski, Mr. Brace, R. Hudzinski, P. Manikowski, L. Paris, M. Taggart. ROW 2: R. Morley, R. Cuda, H. Weiskopff, L. Stocum, B. House, M. Dwyer, J: Watkins. ROW 3: G. Wilson, S. Perkowski, A. Wickman, S. Hodder, J. Watkins, R. Frost, N. Mase. President ............................................Robert Hudzinski Vice-President..........................................Paul Manikowski Secretary-Treasurer ..................... Patricia Lutomski SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Everson, F. Isaacson, Mrs. Smith, C. Jones, K. Lind- quist. STANDING: U. Rytman, S. Beaderman, W. Messner, J. Higgins, C. Knowlton, S. Sherwood, M. Swinsick, J. Higgins, J. Hewitt, P. Birriolo. President ....................................Carol Jones Vice-President ........................... Faye Isaacson Secretary ................................ Alice Everson Treasurer............................... Karen Lindquist Sponsor ......................................Mrs. Smith Student (Council I. . ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Richards, S. Beaderman, W. Berguson, F. Isaacson, J. Thompson, C. Nowak, M. Chilson, D. Haynes, M. Watkins. ROW 2: R. Roupp, D. Kelsey, C. Starka, S. Swinsick, L. Rogers, J. Higgins, J. Bogaczyk, J. Higgins, E. Mayer, L. Paris, S. Van Dyke. ROW 3: H. Nowak, A. Tokarz, J. Clark, B. Swinsick, R. Bailey, D. Backman, J. Turner, E. Davis, R. LeBlanc. ROW 4: Mr. Truax, Mrs. Rex, P. Mase, S. Fleming, A. Starks, R. Summer, D. Husted, M. Joseph, Miss Ruvo, Mr. Verrastro. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Haynes, H. Nowak, D. Kelsey, M. Watkins, S. Van Dyke, R. Le- Blanc, S. Beaderman. —45— JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS SENIOR HIGH CHORUS 3. JJ. Jt. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: U. Rytman, Mrs. Lawson, C. Perkowski, N. Watkins, L' I 0Cey’ HiS«ins- L Lutomski, J .Smith, S. Van Dyke, C. Jones, Mrs. Sherman A. Everson. ROW 2: B. Morley, P. Wood, H. Nowak, R. LeBlanc, J. Frost, M. Odem, L. Zimmer, D. Haynes, D. Kelsy, S. Sherwood, P. Birriolo, E. Mayer, P. Cheyney, D Page T. Kaminski. ROW 3: R. Roupp, J. Clark, Y. Frederick, J. Lloyd, A. Dwyer, S. Beadtr’ man, L. Morley, S. Dutton, R. Carico, S. Hayes, J. Fessler, j. Wakley, J. Higgins, F. Isaac- D°nwH . PMlcyn' ROW 4; C- Smith F Shamonski, A. Frost, G. Stanton, S. Fleming, R. Mitchell, D. Wilson, L. Green, J. Warren, P. Mase, P. LeBlanc, B. Hodder, D. Husted K. Lindquist, B. Mokrzynski, M. Watkins. 3 3.-A. -48- ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Kshir, A. Starks, F. Marvin, E. Sampson, S. Chilson, I. Irway, Mr. Higgins. ROW 2: H. Richards, G. Hilfiger, L Irway, L. Watkins, R. Clark, D. Stocum, R. Chilson, C. Skolney. ROW 3: W. Johnson, W. Kshir, E. Hodder, D. An- derson, R. Ogden, R. Mogush, D. Mogush. —49 ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Kelsey, V. Hutcheson, D. Wilson, P. Tokarz, S. Van Dyke, B. Swinsick, D. Page, M. Bubacz, R. Bogaczyk. ROW 2: F. Marvin, R. Evans, L. Davies, R. Mogush, L. Hutcheson, G. Connelly. ROW 3: J. Nybeck, D. Watkins, R. Greer, W. Messner, A. Ogden, F. Stock, R. Haynes, E. Sampson, D. Chaborek. ROW 4: Mr. Hurley. —50— SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Carlson, J. Brion, L. Whitney, Mr. Snee, H. Wilson, A. Manikowski, H. Polcyn, J. Smith, C. Jones. STANDING: U. Rytman, C. Cowan, J. Wood, A. Everson. —51— SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Whitney, J. Brion, J. Lloyd, B. Hodder, M. Watkins. STANDING: Miss Dixon, R. Roupp, Y. Fredrick, C. Perkowski, R. Carico, P. Cheyney, P. Carlson, A. Dwyer, L. Sherman, P. Wood, H. Connelly, M. Odom, L. Morldy, B. Mo- krzynski, R. Mitchell. —52— SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Swinsick, M. Patterson, E. Sampson, C. Jones, D. Page, R. Bogaczyk. STANDING: G. Connelly, M. Bubacz, D. Hutcheson, A. Everson, W. Mess- ner, J. Smith, D. Watkins, H. Wilson. The social highlight of our Junior year was the Prom. Mary Ann Bubacz and Allen Krause were chosen to reign over the dance and were crowned by last year's Queen and King—Sylvia Brague and Bill Reese. The theme was Moonglow,” with music provided by the College Esquires. -54- — tkieticA KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Sampson, J. Makowiec, D. Bowers, G. Connelly, D. Watkins, R. Greer. STANDING: Mr.- Hurley, W. Messner, A. Manikowski, A. Krause, J. Warren, C. Knowlton, R. Haynes, D. Hutcheson. Opp. N.P. Liberty 29 56 Wellsboro 55 44 Galeton 62 38 Williamson 49 52 Cowanesque 62 49 Troy 51 43 North Potter 85 44 Mansfield 72 51 Elkland 67 48 Opp. N.P. Cowanesque ............... 57 43 Wellsboro.................. 65 42 Galeton.....................61 55 Williamson ................. Troy ....................... Liberty .................... Mansfield .................. Elkland .................... —56— cjCett ermen BasLlUl KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Watkins, R. Hodder, R. Sumner, P. Manikowski, W. Krause, G. Adams, R. Evans, J. Hewitt. STANDING: R. Mogush, C. Nowak, D. Wilson, J. Skolney, G. Wilson, M. Strange, G. Buck, R. Hodder, A. Campbell, Mr. Hurley. Opp. N.P. Liberty ....................22 37 Cowanesque Wellsboro...................37 12 Wellsboro Galeton ....................18 28 Galeton.... Williamson ................ 18 30 Williamson Troy .......................14 24 Troy ...... Cowanesque .................34 30 Liberty ... Northern Potter ............22 19 Mansfield .. Mansfield ..................30 21 Elkland ... Elkland ................ 33 44 Opp. N.P. 40 39 ...36 27 ..11 29 —58— LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Page, J. Smith, M. Bubacz, S. Beaderman, B. Swinsick. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Morley, D. Kelsey, J. Bogaczyk, S. Sherwood, J. Higgins, J. Wakely. —59— Soccer ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hurley, F. Tacka, L. Erway, M. Chilson, G. Connelly, J. Makowiec, T. Watkins, E. Sampson. ROW 2: L. Kshir, D. Bowers, A. Ogden, A. Mani- kowski, D. Watkins, W. Messner, R. Greer. ROW 3: M. Strange, W. Johnson, E. Hodder, D. Wilson, L. Watkins, L. Erway, F. Marvin, A. Starks. ROW 4: C. Nowak, P. Mani- kowski, R. Sumner, G. Wilson, L. Hutcheson, W. Greer, D. Hutcheson. Williamson Elkland Cowanesque Opp. N.P. 3 1 5 2 4 4 Liberty 0 5 Mansfield 0 3 —60— row 1 dFT TO RItG T: R Evans’ R Strong- R Haynes, A. Watkins, L. Sherman. KOW 2: R. Kunes, J. Hewitt, J. Warren, J. Makowiec. ROW 3: Mr. Trowbridge, W. Berguson, F. Tacka, E. Vaughnn, A. Manikowski, R. Hodder, T. McIntosh. Opp. N.P. Covington .................. 3 5 Northern Potter ............14 4 Williamson .................17 7 Liberty .................... 5 6 Wellsboro .................. 0 5 Mansfield ...................H 2 Cow'anesque ............... 6 2 Elkland .................... 8 1 Covington ..................18 2 —61— . —62— clvertitincf “Best Wishes to the Class of ’58“ J. P. WARD FOUNDRIES, INC. W. K. MANUFACTURING CO. WARD CASTING Blossburg, Pennsylvania MANSFIELD BUSINESS PLACES ARE FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS “It Pays to Trade in Mansfield” Business Men’s Association Mansfield, Pennsylvania _____________ —65— _____________ Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK WELLSBORO, PA. TIOGA COUNTY SAVINGS TRUST CO. Complete Banking Facilities Wellsboro, Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT M. JONES INSURANCE AGENT Blossburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK “We are here to help you save money” Blossburg, Pennsylvania Compliments of McNANEY’S STUDIO Foster Motor Co. Mansfield, Pennsylvania Covington, Pennsylvania Compliments of FINESILVER’S Tioga Candy Company Reliable as Sterling Wholesale Only Mansfield, Pennsylvania Covington, Pennsylvania -69- jn:i Compliments of Billard’s Machine Co. Rose Chevrolet Covington, Pennsylvania Mansfield, Pa. Barbara Mae Meyer School of Dance Studio Phone 167 Blossburg, Pennsylvania Best Wishes to the Class of '58 Farmers National Bank HOWARD BOOTH DEPARTMENT STORE Liberty, Pennsylvania Shoes, Boots, Toys Ladies’ Skirts and Blouses Dresses Paint and Wall Paper Phone 75-W, Blossburg, Pa. -70- Compliments of Costy’s Service Station PHONE 9170 Sunny Dell Drive-In Soft Ice Cream, Root Beer and Hot Dogs Covington, Pennsylvania Messner’s Insurance Agency PHONE 2471 Covington, Pennsylvania Compliments of B D Transfer Co. Liberty, Pennsylvania Zimmer and Baity Store Sporting Goods, Appliances and Groceries Covington, Pennsylvania Covington Coffee Shop One Stop Service Fountain Service Mobile Gas Short Orders Covington, Pennsylvania Sampson’s Motel S. J. Bogaczyk Fourteen Units-Free TV General Store Four Miles South °f Mansfield Covington, Pennsylvania Gasoline, Refreshments and Oil PHONE 2191 Sawyer Bros. Liberty Hardware-G.E. Television Compliments of Garage Martin’s Market WE DELIVER Miriam’s Beauty Salon Phone 32 Covington, Pennsylvania -72- Compliments of Compliments of Canyon Construction Company Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Matter MANSFIELD, PA. “My Compliments and Congratulations to the Class of 1958 for a job well done” COMPLIMENTS OF Carson Finance Company Lew Auld WELLSBORO, PA. -73- Best Wishes CUDA’S SUPERMARKET “Key to the Customer’s Budget Plan ” Blossburg, Pa. Compliments of ADAM TENER, BARBER Blossburg, Pa. Compliments of BLOSSBURG DAIRY STORE MILLER’S HARDWARE Plumbing, Heating and Rural Gas Dealer Telephone 62-W Blossburg, Pa. Compliments of BON TON RESTAURANT Blossburg, Pennsylvania BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Lumber and Builders’ Supplies Blossburg, Pennsylvania Phone 95-J -74- Compliments of Evans Auto Co. Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Compliments of Victoria Theatre Compliments of “Always a good show” Blossburg, Pennsylvania Turton-Antes Company Covrngton, Pennsylvania West’s Deluxe Motels Phone 72-J U. S. Route 15 Covington, Pennsylvania Compliments of Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Berzito Liberty Contracting Co. Liberty, Pennsylvania Blossburg, Pennsylvania “Best Wishes to the Class of 1958” Keeney’s Drug Store PHARMACIST -75- Blossburg, Pennsylvania Putnam Sales Service, Inc. 5 East Avenue Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Telephone 5201 Compliments of Wilcox - Ford JOHN WILCOX, Owner Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Sales and Service Dealer Dial 4146 or 4141 TINGLEY SMOKE SHOP and TINGLEY’S DRY CLEANING Phone 84 Blossburg, Pa. NORTH PENN GAS COMPANY J. Gordon Anderson, Dist. Mgr. Blossburg, Pa. —76— Where friendly service is a tradition’ “Best Wishes to Class of ’58” East Smithfield Milk Products Milk and Milk Products Liberty, Pennsylvania Marvin’s Meat Market Covington, Pennsylvania Compliments of Ella Mays Mansfield, Pennsylvania “BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’58” RAYMOND BRAGUE - TRUCKING Morris Run, Pennsylvania —77— Phone 10R5 H. E. Morley Diamonds Watches Compliments of Repairs Guaranteed C. A. WILSON “If you don’t know jewelry know your jeweler” Covington, Pennsylvania Dr. Jerome K. Young BESTWISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’58 Blossburg, Pa. Ralph’s Service Center Mansfield, Pa. Best Wishes to the Class of ’58 DrJ.J.McMillen —78— _________ 80- 9


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