Oakland High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Susquehanna, PA)
- Class of 1950
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1 947 x'7' 'E-'J ...ix U5 H .2 A F u '61 W A QQQ-fAj'1Qf7wP3 in 6 3 R Q MEM' LU WWW xx Xb ff X! db x ! Q Faculty STUART C. BUTTON ,B.S. Bloomsburg Normal School. Bucknell University. Science, Mathematics . CHARLES STOUT, B.S. Mansfield Teacher's College Music MARY K. KEYEZS, B. Marywood College. English, French. A. LOIS E. PRITCHARD, B. S. Mansfield Teacher s College. Home Economics. JAMES W. BEEBE, B.S. Ithaca College. Pennsylvania State College. Social Studies, English. ELELANOR J. BAKER, B.A. Seton Hill College. Mathematics, Latin. 2 ......Dedication We, the Class of 1950, dedicate our yearbook, the second in the school's history, to the Faculty of Oakland High School. We take the privilege of expressing in this dedication the thanks of past students and those of the future to the men and women who are giving their time and efforts for the good of the pupils who pass through the por- tals of Oakland High School. For their kindness and understanding, yes, even for the lessons they teach and the discipline they impose - inadequate as our words may be - we offer our gratitude. May our future lives show increasing appreciation for their guidance. ' 3 ?iQf,?Xa5 ,Q F2 Ci Kb Q db Q EEMJMQETZWMMZWHWW X .NX I 4? Gb Al . X J V . Board of Education .. President ......... Vice-President, , , Secretary ,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,, Member , ,, Principal ........... English and French ...... Mathematics and Latin. . . Faculty.. , . - Social Studies and English... Home Economics . . Music............ Grades Six and Seven... Grades Four and Five .... Grades Two and Three... GradeOne............. County Superintendent .... Assistant Superintendent.. . Special Education. ...-... . .Editorial Staff, Editor ...... Associates . . . Publicity .... Associates . . . Photography. . . Associate ........ Business Manager. . . Associates. . . . . . . . . Oscar Holmberg . ...... Rex Hawes Charles A. Brown ... Howard Boerner . .Sidney Washburn . . Stuart C. Button . . . .Mary K. Keyes . . .Eleanor J. Baker James W. Beebe .. . .Lois Pritchard .... Charles Stout ... . ..I..e1a Birdsall Winifred Holmberg . . Ivlildred Vincent ... Doris Edwards Wayne C. Webster . . Clinton T. Smith .. Edgar P. Frear ...... . .Stanley Davidson ..... . .Floyd Fisk Ruth Norton . . . James Smith . . . Gerald Bills Jean Glidden .... James Haley . . . . Harold Twining .. . Carol Birdsall .. . . . . .Lillian Roe Richard Williams Faculty Advisers . . . . Stuart C. Button 5 Mary K. Keyes yTQ?fF3 Q F2 Q 55 X KA mm Qmzfzss 4? mlb 4, X Z J W1 AX S. CAROL BIRDSALL JAMES HALEY JAMES SMITH FLOYD FISK JEAN GLIDDEN 7 , .1 STANLEY DAVIDSON RUTH NORTON ., ': :ny Q: ' OOL. I - . k I I A . ,,,. S5 ,OO N' , .,,,.'?L,igl,Q El ,,iO Q - O ' A ! 'N 4 RICHARD WILLIAMS HAROLD TWINING 5 X I X V J V 1, E LILLIAN ROE .. , r M, . ' ' 192' . Y . I I - f ., gf - GERALD BILLS . Seniors . .. GERALD BILLS Social Studies Club Hi-Y Treasurer '47-'48 Class Secretary '46-'50 Boys' State '49 Billsy as he is affectionately known, is the writer of our class. ln '46- '47 he won, not only the local, but also the district prize of S 15.00 in the state wide Fire Prevention essay contest. He is one of Oakland High's most relia- ble students. His hobbies are model railroads and airplanes. He was chosen our American Legion representative at camp in '49, He's one of our local paper boys and his customers say he is the most faithful and efficient they've ever had. He's quiet but fun loving and we all like him. Good luck, Billsy . CAROL BIRDSALL Tri Hi-Y Vice-President '48-'49 Music Club President '47-'48 Math. Club President '48-'49 F. H. A. Vice-President '49-'50 Carol, a member of our class since sixth grade, is the songstress of our school. She has a lovely voice and is most gracious and co-operative when we need material for programs. Ruthie Norton and she are constant companions: they are the class gigg1ers and members of Secret 8 She's popular with both sexes and we wish her continued popularity and success when she becomes a secretary. STANLEY DAVIDSON Hi-Y Treasurer '49-'50 Math. Club President '49-'50 Music Club Band Baseball Red has been with us since we started in school. His hobby is banging on his drum set to keep in practice for the American Legion Drum Corps. He is a good sport and can be depended upon to do his best, even if we've never found out why he has hiccups every Monday. His greatest interest is girls, es- pecially those who live on Church Hill. He is our class blusher . He plans on joining the air force. We wish him the best of luck and success in his fu- ture. FLOYD FISK Hi-Y President '49-'50 Music Club Social Studies Club President Baseball '47-'48 Track Fudgy joined our class in the third grade. He has much musical talent: he has always been an active member of the baseball team. Tiny is his side-kick. Of course, as all fellows do at some time, he became interested in girls in his Sophomore year, but at graduation, he has no steady . We can always count on him to put some life into any party, particularly when he be- gins jitterbugging. The entire class wishes him lots of luck in the future. 9 JEAN GLIDDEZN Tri-Hi-Y F. H. A. Music Club Treasurer '49-'50 Mathematics Club Jeanie has been with us since eighth grade. She has a hobby of collect- ing key rings and key chains. She has never been too much interested in boys but she does admit there is one special in the marines. Jean can always be depended upon to have her homework done on time. She is one of the quiet members of the class. She is planning on becoming a beautician after gradu- ation and we wish her all the luck in the world in this field. JAMES HALELY Music Club President '49-'50 ,Science Club President '48-'49 Hi-Y Club Secretary '48-'59 Baseball Track Haley has been with us since our start twelve years ago. He is a very active member. His favorite hobby is sports. He has access to a '46 Chrys- ler in which he takes his current favorite riding. Haley is also a valued em- ployee of Page's Dairy and is around the neighborhood early in the morning. His best pal is James Smith. As yet, Haley has no plans for the future, but whatever he tries, we are sure he will be successful. RUTH NORTON Tri-Hi-Y President '49-'50 Music Club Treasurer '48-'49 Band F. H. A. President '49-'50 Social Studies Club Ruthie is a charter member of our group but Hrurnor hath it that fourth grade was her favorite year. She is an accomplished pianist and has always been obliging when we needed an accompanist. She is the bright shining star of our class, and after she graduates she is going to attend a business school, so we feel confident she will be an honor to the business world as she has been to the class of '50, LILLIAN ROE. F. H. A. Treasurer '49-'50 Music Club Tri-Hi-Y Mathematics Club Lil is a quiet member of the class - she started with us in the first grade and has smiled her way through the other eleven years. She has an in- fectious giggle. Her hobby is collecting trinkets which has given her a great assortment of oddities. Her interest in boys is yet to come. She plans to work in a grocery store and we who stay near home plan to see her often in the future 10 JAMES SMITH President Senior Class Music Club Hi-Y Vice-President '48-'49 Baseball Manager '49-'50 Science Club Treasurer '47-'48 Smitty is one of our outstanding members, and another charter member. Smitty's cars, Cuhot-rod and touring l, are his absorbing interests We nev er know what he'll drive up in next, but we're always sure he'll drive wherever we go. The Senior Class would be lost without Smitty's hot-rod to do our er- rands. Smitty is a real man-about-town with all the girls. Blondes preferr- ed! Smitty's constant friend is Haley. They are both members of the great Jolly Boys' Club . His future plans include a truck-farm in Windsor. Suc- cess to our class president. HAROLD TWINING Hi-Y Science Club Vice-President '49-'50 Tiny is the appropriate nickname of this boy. He is a newcomer who has been with us only in high school. He has one hobby - stamp collecting. He has no interest in the girls. His best friend is Floyd Fisk. He owns a car but gets very nervous at inspection time. He plans to be a mechanic and we hope his struggles with Trig will benefit him there. RICHARD WILLIAMS Hi-Y Social Studies Club Music Club Band Boys' State '48 Richard's nickname is Butch . His one and only hobby is sports. He may become a great sports announcer someday for he really loves this work. Butch is a good, earnest student and was our American Legion representative at camp in '48. He has a fine personality but has little to do with women. He is in the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Butch hopes to join the Army Air Force and become a pilot. He is likely to succeed in life because of his fine personality and excellent character. Farewell to him and the Class of '50. ll ,Q fMQiiQJfgy W 9 K2 Q Kb Q db I 5 afwwfxgfamsymgm ik X GS fx 41, X. X l f' 9 A 4' J. 'f fs'j,Jj -' MARGARET REGAN f . EEO axC9-'Wo R U J un zors AV'- H Q ' ,H ' ROBERT FISK H. . , vvf viweff , KE! 55 'O fd H T I we 'r . , I 3 Q 5, 4 HATFIELD i ,-N3 MM ,I EUGENE STACHOVITZ BEVERLY HASKINS I few , 3 , xy - 1' , , iw ff I : V .,, 17 q 1 PERB I EMER LAE1. WASHBURN 1 3 QP-gb Juniors President ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary ....... Treasurer . . . MEMBERS John Demer Robert Fisk Beverly Haskins Keith Hatfield Lael Washburn We Jolly Juniors, as you must agree, ........... .. Eugene Stachovitz . . . . . John Demer . . . . . .Carl Perry .Margaret Regan Carl Perry Richard Reed Margaret Regan Eugene Stachovitz Have naught on our minds but SCHOOL WORK you'l1 See. for Stocky, the president of the class, When it comes to girls he'll please any lass. for Carl, a sportsman at heart, From hunting and fishing he'1l never depart. for Haskins who plays and sings, You know it's her fans when the telephone rings. for Oakland, the school we adore, When it's time to go home, we want no more. for Oak Hill's Johnny Demer. He's a very good student, yet an excellent dreamer. for Lael, the musician of the day, In her career she will go a long way. fkvkvkfkvk for Wilmer, Bob Fisk's middle name, There isn't a girl he cannot tame. for open-hearted, that is Richard Reed, He is always a friend to those in need. for Regan, Peggy's last name, When something goes wrong, she's always to blame. for Keith, our center of trouble, He's only one boy, but he'd make up for double. Our roll now is taken, our SCHOOL WORK is done, lt's time for vacation, so let us have fun. 14 MARY SHANLEY EDWARD MROZ ARDITH MALLERY DONALD HALEY Sophomores DONALD BRUSH MARY J. COLWELL. HARRY GLASGOW JOAN SNYDEZR ,,,- H'- BEVERLY ROE ROBERT GRIGGS !?Q1 L,.. 'Q' A , H-::Nfi',., 'S w AOOV L A , W W H, , .. .1 mfgfw EVM. filxggg M ' I 6 Ru Nr: f mc fm W-1:91 5 Wwbiwwwgigy 1?i6T -wwwx m , - 5 yn 4,41 ' f , 'THA m.H'w -M W!fq?'k?WWW 'vwwa' fisww HUM, ,,,. OEE1. !KQygA nw twf' W eijf Nf3,'Eg RUTH MALLERY IVLARJORIE BOYDEN fxnxv 1- Lf -N, - xl: fp - ,,.4e np: :az wr .155 g N ga -T. J v' .af , :bv 2-51 .f if' H11 ,en F' A iikf 1: r A Qs 'V' 'Q ls 'I 00 ROBERT MALLERY JOAN SUCHNICK N 4 RICHARD FRENCH EVELYN MESS ... Sophomores .. President ....... Vice-President . . . Secretary ...... . . Treasurer... .. MEMBERS Marjorie Boyden Donald Brush Mary Jane Colwell Richard French Harry Glasgow Robert Griggs Donald Haley Ardith Mallery . .Donald Brush . . .Edward Mroz . . .Joan Snyder . .Ardith Mallery Robert Mallery Ruth Mallery Evelyn Mess Edward Mroz Beverly Roe Mary Shanley Ioan Snyder Ioan Suchnick SOP HOM ORE VARIETY GARDEN' ' Marjorie Boyden - 'iPotato - she sees a lot. Donald Brush - Loves to Date Carol. Mary Jane Colwell - Apple of Danny's eye. Richard French - Has a 5'Quincy disposition. Harry Glasgow - Our Cabbage Head. Robert Griggs - Beet - because he's always beating time. Donald Haley - 'Pear - Joyce and he are pairs. Ardith Mallery - Celery - because she's so tall and stately. Robert Mallery - Banana - he slides around but he gets there. Ruth Mallery - A 'Peach of a girl. Evelyn Mess - The Snap Bean - because she's always snap- ping back. Edward Mroz - Pepper - because he's always sputtering. Beverly Roe - Onion - because she's always spouting. Mary Shanley - Her little nose is 'ATurnip ed. .Toan Snyder - smile. 'ePrune - her face is always wrinkled up in a Joan Suchnick - 'LPea - she's like peas in a pod, she's so chummy with everyone. 16 Fhwmwn s if. . Q if: , 'H , R x,,:L:-., , ..,1 ,...f- X A E -sf' ' DAVU3 REID 5 pi. JOYCE: MALLERY , 1 'J -fL' . f GERALD BOTTS Q A 5522-g:, lb, h ,x,. if W . A' WW Wm? 'l -f T-www J JE. - A -A Q. - N: BARBARA AGLER V .. A K GERALD BALMER QEQQ RAY BILLS An., I N , M . ..,,. K A A ' f fffff. 11,1 l , HLA W f 'JA V, tag' .Q QQ , A: li,-h J R OGER GETT ER CAROLYN BURTON T HOMAS HA LEY KENNET H GALL 7' BEVERLY PRENTICE RICHARD STEWART President ....... Vice-President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer. . . Barbara Agler Gerald Balmer Ray Bills Gerald Botts Carolyn Burton Kenneth Gall Freshmen MEMBERS . .. David Reid .. Gerald Botts .Joyce Mallery . . .Carolyn Burton Roger Getter Thomas Haley Joyce Mallery Beverly Prentice David Reid Richard Stewart A FRESHNLAN GARDEN OF VERSE Barbara Agler . . Has a brain Gerald Balmer.. Ray Bills. . . As a scientist She'll make a name. So small, We hardly notice Him at all. . . .Had many spills, Carolyn Burton. . . . . . Kenneth Gall. . . Roger Getter . . . Thomas Haley . . Joyce Mallery . . Took ten pills To cure his ills. .Cute little belle, She also plays The piano quite well. . . .Roams the hall, Beverly Prentice.. . . . . David Reid.. . Richard Stewart. Teachers find him, Brother, that's all! Light as a feather, Shouldn't be out ln any weather. Make a. date Daily, daily Comes in late. Our little runt, Great big heart, Lot of spunk. Our greatest preacher Will someday make A first grade teacher. Is all we need In emergencies To take the lead. . . . . . .Black sheep in class, Is always seen With a pretty lass. With apologies to Robert Louis Stevenson - Our verse is blank but Freshmen are always blank, Ar en't they 7 18 First Grade Second and Third Grades 19 Fourth and Fifth Grades Sixth and Seventh Grades Z0 Eighth Grade KENNETH FOLLETT GERALD PARKS DONALD WILLIAMS CECELIA SHANLEY MARGARET COWPERTHWAIT DOLORES DEMER WU-L-MOR WREN GORDON TOWNER GEORGE NAGORNY AGNES WADE DONNA EDWARDS ,f 15, RICHARD VINCENT ALAN WASHIBURN JAY VAUGI-EN MARY FOSTER RITA NORTON L.a.VONNE EDWARDS Q .. 996343 1 WILLIAM PIERCE RALPH FOOTE .TAY HENDRICKSON JANE HANRAHAN NAOMI MEDLAR 21 If 5 9 mccmwzfngs Fe EQWWETWSS 3 f 3 if db X , QQ, .. Clubs... HI-Y President ....... ..... ........ F 1 oyd Fisk Vice-President .... . . .Eugene Stachovitz Secretary ..... ..... EI dward Mroz Treasurer. . . .... Stanley Davidson Adviser ........... . .............. Mr. Button The Oakland Hi-Y Club was organized in 1930. Its chief purpose is to cre- ate high standards of Christian character. All the boys in high school and the eighth grade belong to this club. On Friday of every week this club meets and carries on its business meeting. For six weeks each year a course of Teen Talk is conducted by our adviser. We also have weekly quizzes and entertain- ment just for our members. We sincerely hope that this club will be as suc- cessful in the future as it has been in the past. TRI-I-Tl-Y President ............ ........... R uth Norton Vice-President .... . . Beverly Haskins Secretary ..... .... I oan Suchnick Treasurer. . . . .. ....... Barbara Agler Adviser ......................... Mrs. Keyes Our Tri-Hi-Y is the girls' division of the national society stemming from the Y. M. C. A. At present we have thirty-three enrolled. This club meets every Friday morning in the study hall. During these meetings the girls repeat the Girl Reserve Pledge and Objective Slogan. Then we have a business meeting and an entertainment. Each year we have a teacher come in to lead our seven weeks' course on teen-age problems. Then we have a social affair when the exam is over and the course is done. Usually, at this time we conduct our installation of officers for the coming year. Besides our weekly activities, we take our turn on assembly programs. The club has brought the girls closer and has always been profitable and enjoyable for all. MUSIC President ....... ........ . . . James Haley Vice-President .... . . . .Mary Shanley Secretary. ...... . . Ardith Mallery Treasurer ............. . . . . . .Tean Glidden Adviser .......... ................. M r. Stout The club was organized in 1938 andthe records show that the officers for that year were: President - .Toseph Kane: Vice-President - Norman Lillie: Secre- tary - Bertha Smithg Treasurer - Herbert Smith. There were forty-three mem- bers that year. Their adviser was Mr. Bryden. The club now has forty-eight members and has tried to maintain high musical standards and make all pro- grams in assembly as enjoyable as possible by contributing varieties in numbers. Z3 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President ....................... Ruth Norton Vice-President .... . . Carol Birdsall Secretary ....... .... .T oan Snyder Treasurer . . . ...... Lillian Roe Reporter. . . .... Lael Washburn Adviser ................. .... M rs. Pritchard F. H. A. membership this year is an even twenty. The club's meetings are held once each month during the lunch hour. The members have sold different things to raise money for their club. This year, the upper-classmen have pur- chased the approved F. H. A. pins and are working for the key, which is the first degree. Several members are attending the State Convention of F. H. A. which is held in Scranton. We feel we have had a successful and enjoyable year. SOCIAL STUDIES President ..................... Lael Washburn Vice-President .... .... R obert Mallery Secretary ....... ...... C arl Perry Treasurer ................... Donald Williarns Adviser .......................... Mr. Beebe The Social Studies Club consists of twenty-three members from the high school and eighth grade. All are very proud of their club. The club conducts an assembly program every six weeks and presents it for the high school and eighth grade. The club has striven for better programs and this year pre- sented several interesting ones, among which were the Colurnbus Day pro- gram and a Variety show. SCIENCE CLUB President ...................... D onald Haley Vice-President . . . .... Harold Twining Secretary ...... . . . . . Barbara Agler Treasurer. . . ..... ..... B everly Prentice Adviser . . . . . ....... . . . . . ......... Mr. Button This club was organized in 1940 for the purpose of presenting programs ev- ery six weeks. If possible, the material is taken from the scientific field. We were the ones who originated the quizzes in assembly. We also have other ac- tivities such as club parties, dances, supporting Red Cross, Salvation Army, and T. B. drives. Our fine adviser, Mr. Button, has helped the club very much since its origin. We strive for understanding members who can help in preserving our standing. MATHEMATICS President ................... Stanley Davidson Vice-President . . . ..... Joyce Mallery Secretary ...... .... C ar olyn Burton Treasurer. . . ..... Roger Getter Adviser ......... . ............... lvlrs. Baker The Mathematics Club was organized in September, 1931. We give a pro- gram during the morning chapel exercises every six weeks. Parties are given through the year for our members. It is said we hold the record for our num- bers of outside parties. When this club began there were twenty-five members: there are now twenty-two. We hope to make ourselves a better club under our adviser's supervision. Z4 Qwffgffb Q Q 55 X db .SCWCM HW xx Q Q Ode To Our Class... 'Twas only twelve short years ago, In 1937, if you would know, This class set out on its career By entering school, its first year. 'Twould take too long for us to tell Each adventure that befell, As we pushed onward to attain The amount of knowledge we must gain. Our teachers were most consoling As added lessons they kept doling. Although they must have found us lacking They kept right on more lessons tacking. At last we began our high school days Meeting each new duty in various ways, Some members we had lost, others gained Until eleven members now remain. We'11 briefly mention as we pass Something outstanding about this class. Carol will fill her place with pride As with noted singers she sits side by side. Smitty and Stanley cause much wonder The way they solve Math. without a blunder. Ruth will never be a shirker But always a fast and willing worker. James and Gerald with flash bulb bright Have taken pictures of every worthwhile sight. We think of Jean and the food she blended As Homemaking classes she attended. Richard will prove in every test In the world of sports he is the best. The kindness of Lillian we will remember Proud that of this class she is a member. Floyd and Harold show traits surprising And talent quite beyond surmising. I think now you will agree with me We're about as nice a class as there could be. , w .. Class of 50 P1'0ph2Cy 1. Ruth Norton - 6. Floyd Fisk - A secretary, A trumpeter, competent and wise. the world will acclaim 2. Jarnes Haley - 7. Richard Williams - As a television technician, Sports-commentator, he'll win a prize. of world-wide fame. 3. Stanley Davidson - 8. Lillian Roe - A famous pilot, A valuable clerk, in the Air Force. she will be. 4. Carol Birdsall - 9, Ha,-01.-1 Twining - Successful singer A Sailm-'S life, why, of course. on the open sea. 5. James Smith - 10. Jean Glidden - A l51'11Ck'fal'1'T1e1'. A beautician, much wealth he'l1 gain. of world rengwnl ll. Gerald Bills - On a U. S. battleship, he will be found. 26 Police Pr otection. Worried ? The B os s . Strike- out. Pals. 9. Strike up the band Goo-goo. 10. What's Cooking ? Where's the car? 11. Lost Week-end. Five of a kind. Z7 w 2 8 X 30 IDC Fx , A M Q .. f P -.131 :- r A , I ' 1. I GAKLAND HIGH SCHOCDL K yE?X5 Q am C mwrcwgezamfzsfs 4? db x I Q .124Ll,fO9 'zafzgi M4m'ffff7J MM f '?j5 Kimi! QQ gf? WMM Ak! Nd' N fp f 2522 Lf 76 Q 0 23764 W Q 5 MyQKfZif?M QWQ MW! iffiffw My ffjjfig QE QSM? gawk QWW, F L J'7557?L ji ML W ' Il'Ii?' wnswonm Lhiwlubhnd I Bound by WALIWOITH BROTHERS lnulllnn. la , U B A 34 N X 1 TSW WPS 19 F2 fi Q Q Q D WZ! DZMEZXWG if If db X f Q The First SQ Farmers National Bank 8g Trust Co Q Page's Dairy I Q COMPLIMENTS OF The Susquehanna Evening Transcript ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON THE SUSQUEHANNA WEEKLY LEDGER AN ALL-NEWS NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED THURSDAYS J. G. BAKER, OWNER :Sz EDITOR RICHFIELD GAS RICHFIELD OIL . J., Nagarny QUALITY SERVICE STORE 31 STATE STREET OAKLAND SIDE SUSQUEHANNA, PA. BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS - MULHALLAND ICE CREAM MEATS 8: GROCERIES Perrine Furniture 81 Funeral Service Robert B. Langford, Owner 241-45 Main St. Ph 93 R 3 Susqueh P E. K. Owens Hardware Co. Bendix Home Laundry G. E. Applianc S q h P Stuart Corse Fuel Oil Gas - Kerosene Ph 285 R 3 74 High St. WEBB INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 3 Boyden St. Phone 286-R4 Susquehanna, Pa. JULIUS KAYSER 85 C0. HERB'S TAXI SERVICE Phone 77 51 Prospect St. Go Anywhere Oakland, Pa. PAYNE'S ICE CREAM PARLOR Breyers Ice Cream 2 East High Street Oakland, Pa. ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Gillette S. Cooke Susquehanna, Pa. Accessories - Exide Batteries - Lee Tires - Expert Lubrication Packard Sales CHARLES BROWN General Hardware Odd Fellow Building Susquehanna, Pa i RADICCHIS SHOE SHOP Shoes for the Entire Family 106 Main Street Susquehanna, Pa Compliments of LAMB'S DAIRY Phone 76016 Susquehanna, Pa MALLERY,S SERVICE CENTER Tire Repairing Gas - Oil - Accessories - Lubrication Susquehanna, Pa. DIXON'S LUMBER YARD Lumber - Fire Wood - Sawdust R. D. No. 2 t Susquehanna, Pa SUCHNICK'S SERVICE STATION Gas Sunoco Oil Great Bend Road MURPHY'S SALES Dodge 8z Plymouth Atlantic Gas Oakland, Pa. i Frank W. Haynes Harry P. Haynes Established In 1888 WILLIAM HAYNES' SONS Dry Goods - General Merchandise - Ladies Ready to Wear Susquehanna, Pa. Clothiers - Hatters - Men's Furnishings If Here - It's Right If Right - It's Here RYAN Sz ALLPAUGH Always Reliable Susquehanna, Pa. I Oldsmobile - Chevrolet Sales Sz Service New 8a Used Cars 8z Trucks WESCOTT CHEVROLET Harold G. Wescott - - - Phone 128-R-2 23 State Street Susquehanna, Pa. OAKLAND MARKET Meats Sz Groceries G. C. Birdsall Oakland End of Bridge N. J. 8: J. I. TOLOMEI Distributor Gibbons - Schlitz - Black Horse Ale - Rooling Rock Beer Beer - Ale - Porter 1-3 East River St. Phone 119-R-3 Susquehanna, Pa. GETTEIVS BAKERY Home Style Baking Phone 150-R-ll 303 Grand St. Susquehanna, Pa. SEDDON OIL CO. Richfield Oil Products New Milford, Pa. Compliments of ECONOMY VARIETY STORE Ryan Brothers 215 Main St. Susquehanna, Pa. SMITH, CLEVELAND 8a SMITH Lanesboro, Pa. Garage -.Gas - Oil - Accessories - General Repairing Sales -- Kaiser - Frazer -- Service C. W. DEAKIN,S SONS Dealer in Lumber - Lath - Shingles - Lime - Cement Builder's Hardware Phone 86-R-5 Susquehanna, Pa ARROW SPINNING CO. Commission Throwsters Erie Avenue Susquehanna, Pa M. J. BIRDSALL Wholesale Distributor of Beverages Phone 74-R-2 125 Erie Ave. Compliments of C. 8: I. FROZEN FOOD SERVICE 119 East Main Susquehanna, Pa. Compliments of LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE - SUSQUEHANNA LODGE No. 794 Susquehanna, Pa. Compliments of JOSEPH L. CARRIGG BETTY'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves Shampoos Sz Finger Waves Manicuring Oakland Side Phone 181-R-3 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Hom-e Owned 8: Operated by Bernard Lang Auto Parts 8: Accessories Congratulations to the Class of 1950 Compliments of RESSEGVIES DEPT. STORE Main St. Hallstead, Pa. Go Electric All the Way NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA POWER C0. AHEARN INSURANCE AGENCY Ahearn Bldg. - Main St. Phone 25 Susquehanna, Pa H. 8: E. HOME 8.5 AUTO SUPPLIES The Firstone Store Best Today - Still Better Tomorrow 121 Main St. Susquehanna, Pa. Compliments of HALEY'S RADIO SERVICE Television 48 Westfall Ave. Susquehanna, Pa Compliments of SUGAR BOWL Ice Cream 8z Candy 111 Main St. Mrs. Zaharis, Owner ALDRICH GARAGE Phone Jackson 24-R-11 Jackson, Pa Road Service Kaiser - Frazer Sales 85. Service General Repairs THE CANDY SHOP Gall's 9 Westfall Ave. Compliments of DR. HARRY A. 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