Renovo High School - Cherry and White Yearbook (Renovo, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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This is just a minute way of showing our appreciation. e In memory of our friend and classmate, LANDIS BUTTON, who left our class in june, 1950, to enlist in the Army. He was last heard from on February 2, 1951, and was reported missing in action in Korea on February ji 12, 1951. 3 It is our pleasure to present to you this commemoration of the happy years we have spent Within these hallowed walls. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1954, have Worked long and hard to make this book a cherished possession of all who shall own it. It is a record of our achievements, our successes, and we must admit, a few of our failures. It is a book of memories made especially for you. may of awe President of the Senior Class CLASS MOTTO We owe the world the bert in uJ.' 4 ja' ? 5 N l'll1 Ii ,.1,.9lf1 aww pf . 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Eliason, Principalg Dennis Gyurina, Stu- N. L. Bartges, County Superintendcntg Nancy Sue dent, 6 Irvin, Student. ff FACULTY f'Q2qf7 X fcxx 6 X KX X 5 J' pk 'kvffgix f ' .9 Kfzif x ff' , ' - W X L A J MRS. MARTHA BOYLE Girls' Physical Education MR. LOUIS BRUNO Industrial Arts 8th English MISS VIOLA CAMPBELL Seventh History Seventh English MISS EFFIE CRAYS Ninth Civics Twelfth P.D. MRS. SIDNEY DOWNING Tenth, Eleventh History MR, JARED FANGBONER Seventh, Eighth, Ninth Science Driver's Education Football Coach MR. DALE FLOREY Boys' Physical Education Basketball Coach MRS. ELIZABETH GRAF Home Economics MR. HAROLD HAUGE Senior English Senior High Math MR. REX HAVER Vocational Agriculture MRS. Bess JONES Related Art MR. JOSEPH MEHALOW Band and Orchestra .,x 'x -... A MR. PAUL MILLS 10th English 11th English MR. EUGENE NUSS Plane Geometry Algebra MR. JAMES O'DONNELL 7th-8th Geography MR. GARY PFLUGFELDER 7th-8th-9th English MRS. EDNA PRICE 7th Arithmetic 8th English MR. RAY RATHMELI. junior High Guidance Biology MR. CLYDE SWOYER 8th History 9th Science MR. RALPH THOMPSON Industrial Arts MRS. ASTID VASILKO 8th Arithmetic Latin I Caesar MR. EDWARD WASSEL Commercial MR. HENRY WEICKSEL Commercial Math Chemistry Physics MRS. ELLEN WILLIAMS Vocal Music Zaman ?acm6'Zq First row, left to right: Mrs. Florence Watt, Miss Charlotte Ostrom, Miss Margaret Kyler, Miss Mary Roach. Second row: Miss Christine Doehler, Mrs. Mary Swoyer, Miss Clara Poorman, Mrs. Miriam I-lartsock. Not photographed: Mrs. Mary Murkmy. MAINTENANCE :L 5 jx I 5 .ff ttr' . vyz Z, -NZ i Q gi is 'yt J' sw. 1. .r , 1 , ss.. Miss MARTHA HORCH MR. BEN GEPHART School Clerk lafllmf I0 MR. DANNY WAGNER janitor SENIORS I 5 f X K5 53 ' i kv Y 3 ,Nj 5: fl- X I 2' JZ, U ' A, W fy I 5 0 l Prexidem Vice Prefidenl ROBERT LEROY LONG ALFRED FRANCIS BECKER Bob Academic Alfie Academic Hi-Y 1-2-33 Sgt.-at-Arms 23 Pres. 33 Glee Club 1-2-31 Fire Crew 1-33 Football 1-33 Basketball lg Varsity Choir 2-33 Fire Crew 23 Basketball 1-2'5Q Varsity 2- Club 33 Yearbook Staff 33 Class Vice Pres. 3. 33 Press Club 33 Class Play 2-3. A friend to truth. Sturdy of limb, strong of heart, a man for each and a soul sincere, in action faithful, and in honor clear. every part. . P N Serreiury Trearurer ELEANOR JOANNE BAILEY GAYLE LYNN WILSON Nan Commercial Hubby Academic FHA l'2'3Q President 13 County Sec. 23 Press Club GICC Club 1-2: Choir 2-5L Class Treas. 2-3. Know- 2-33 Yearbook Staff 33 Asst. Ed, 33 Class Sec. 33 ing GZYIC 35 WC dv, grab y0ur man and say 'adieu'. Silence is golden. I2 W 'fb' 'E' .., WAYNE RAYMOND BARRows Hen Academic Fire Crew 3. He is a very tall young man. RODNEY DEAN BATSCHIELIST Rnd Amdwrzir I think the boy hath grace in him. CAROLINE Rosrz BIZNDICK Cu Ill m w'cf.1l Glee Club I. 2. Anything fora quiet life. -JANIS ELAINE BITNIZR Amdwzlir Band 1. 2, 3: Orchestra I. 2. 3: Glee Club 1, 3, 31 Choir 2, 3L County Band l. 21 District Orchestra 1, 23 District Bancl 2, She knew her lessons well in every class. gs JOSEPH HARR1' BRATTON A fue Amdwnir Fire Crew 1. 2, 33 Safety Patrol 1. 2, 33 Football 1, Z2 Basketball l. Care and worry will never turn my hair gray. NAOMI SARAH BURNEY SU Cfw1111w'ri.1l She derives her honesty, and achieves her goodness, GERALIJ BERNARD CASPER jerry Cfm1mw'ri.zl You are a gentleman of great mettlef' CLARENCE DAVID COWEER SlPeeler Amdemir Band 1, 2, 33 President 23 Hi-Y 1. 2, 33 Glee Club 15 Fire Crew 1, 2, 3g Safety Patrol 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 31 Basketball Mgr. 2g jr. Sportsmens Associa- tion 1, 2. 3: Vice Pres. 2g Varsity Club 2, 31 Class Play 2, 3. He wandered here. he wandered there, with never a worry and never a care. I3 JAN ROBINSON DALE Ca nz merfirll Press Club 2. 3. Hes a sure Card. RosE ANN DAYTON C!1II1IIIt'l'L'inll Band 13 Glee Club 1, 2. 3, Choir 2, 33 Press Club 2. 33 Ed.-in-Chief 33 Yearbook Editor 33 Class Fin. Sec. 13 Class Sec. 23 Orchestra 1: District Band 1. Better late than never. DAVID RICHARD ERICSON Dare Amdemir Fire Crew 13 Basketball 1, 2. 3: Yearbook Staff 3. He needs no verse to fame him, his merit true doth name him. NANCY' ELIZABIETH FARVUIELI. Arndemir FHA 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Glee Club 1. 2, 33 Press Club 2. So quietly she gives good cheer. EAL? HARRY EUGENE FINNEFROCK Firing Amdemir Fire Crew 2, 33 Fire Chief 33 Football 1, 23 Varsity Club 2. 3. Ready in heart. ready in hand. ARTHUR ALIEN GREGORY Arabia Amdemif Fire Crew 33 Safety Patrol 1, 2. 31 Football 2, 3. A car and a country road, and as gay as a king am I. PAUL GLIIZAR Amdemir Fire Crew 1, 2, 3: Safety Patrol 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3. I warrant thou art a merry fellow, and carest for nothing. DoRIs ELIEANOR GYLIRINA C 0 172 martial Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, Press Club 2, 33 Asst. Ed. 33 Yearbook Staff 3. She hath wondrous quali- ties and I1 mild behavior. I4 JANICE ELAINE HARTSOCK Academia' Class Play 2. For every why she had a whereforef PATSY RUTH HECK Pal Academic Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Reading between the lines. CLYDE SPENCER HERTER Red Amdemir Fire Crew 1, 2, 3. I will be miltl and gentle in my words. JO ALICE HORCH Amdemir means what she says when she says it. THOMAS EDWARD KEPLER, JR. TM Amdemir Band 1, 2, Orch. 1, 2, 3g Glee Club 15 Choir lg Fire Crew 31 Football 31 Basketball 1, 2, 3g Varsity Club 2. 31 Class Play 2. The boy has music in him. JOHN DONALD KISKO Hump Arademir Fire Crew 1, 2, 3. A pleasant smile and a nice per- sonalityf' I-IERMAN BUDD KRAMER Red Amdemir Fire Crew 2. 51 Civil Defense 2. Thy wit is as quick as a greyhounds mouth, it catches. JAMES STANTON KREBS jim Arademir Class Pres. 2g Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Club 2, 31 Sec. 33 Fire Crew 1, 2, 31 Yearbook 3. Jim will go far as a ladies' man, he never says much, but we know he can. I5 FHA 1, 2, 31 Treas. 13 Glee Club 15 Class Treas. 1, Library 11 Yearbook 33 Flaming Foliage Rep. 3. She CONRAD CARROLL LIND HCUIIIZLEU Arudemic Silence Gives Consent. ROBERT BRUCE LONG Bob Amdemif Fire Crew 33 jr. Sportsman's Assc. 2. To work is to waste your life away. BARNEY ELMER LUCAS Bud Amdenlif Fire Crew 3. The wimmin' bother me. RUSSELL ERNEST LUCAS ' Gfw.w Academia Fire Crew 3. Theres nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. NELLIE FRANCES LUPRO N ell C0111 Illfffilll Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Press Club 2, 3. Always laugh- in'3 always talkin'3 always walkin'3 never stoppin'. INEZ MARIE MARSHALL C 0 m mei-rid! Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Choir 33 Press Club 2, 33 Library 1, 2, 33 Class Sec. 1'. A friendly natureg a ready Smile. VERLA PAULINE MARSHALL Commercial Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Pres, 33 Choir 2, 33 Dist. Chorus 2, 3. Water is wet: dust is dry: Life is short, and so am I. CLAIR CHRISTOPHER MATTAS Burk Arademir Fire Crew 2, 3. Rolling stones gather no moss. I6 NANCY JANE MCGREQOR CtlIllI!1t'7'ffLll Tri-I-li-Y 2, 31 Glee Club 1. 2. 33 Press Club Z. 3. Class Play 2. A bit of wit. a giggle or two, thats our Nancy through and through. DARRELL GRANT MOORIZ Q1zew1ie Atuldemir Hi-Y 2. 31 Fire Crew 2. 31 Safety Patrol 1. 2. 33 Football 1. 2. 3g Basketball I1 Varsity Club 2, 3. Junior Sportsmen's Association 1, 2. 3, VUorry never made man great. so why worry? LA RAE ANN NIHAR1' Amdemir Glee Club 3. You are keen. my lass, you are keen. EDWARD PADI, PALAsKEY Ed Artidemfr Fire Crew 2. 33 Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3. Let us do or die. JAMES BERNARD PALMER jim Ai'.1a'w11if l'll'C' Crew l. 2, 33 Safety Patrol l. 2. 3. W'hy tlo you speak so faintly? SYLVIA JEAN PFLUGFITLDIER SM Amdemir Tri-Hi-Y 2. 53 Glee Club 1, 31 Press Club 2g Cheer- leader 2. 3. The moon is made of green cheese? JACK EIJWARIB RABINE Rabbit Amdemir Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Glee Club 11 Choir 13 Fire Crew 2, 31 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Club 2, 3. God helps those who help themselves. JANICE IRENE RAEMSCH ffm Amdemir Glee Club 1. Z. Beware of the maiden with those brown, snappy eyes. I7 LESTER EUGENE SI-IADLE CUII1I?l?1'L'frI1 To be great is to be misunderstood. JACKIE LEE SMITH jack Amdemir CAROL JANE RANSDORF Amdemir FHA 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Class Play 3, 3. She never yet was foolish that was fair. ELLA ANN RIGGLE Arademir Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. Nice things come in small packages. MARGARET LOUISE SALTSMAN Peggy Cwnnzerfial Yearbook Staff 35 Choir 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 33 Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 'Tis the quiet people who do the work. WILLIAM EIUWARIB SCHENCK Beezer Amdemif Fire Crew 1, 2, 35 Safety Patrol 1, 25 Visual Aids 1. 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Asst. Photo. Ed. 3. Young gentleman, your spirits are too bold for your years. HI-Y 2, 3, Glee Club 25 Fire Crew 2, 35 Football 1. 2, 35 Capt. 35 Varsity Club 2, 35 Pres. 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Class Play 2, 3. With courteousness the love of truth, and all that makes a man. GERALD FRANCIS STAHLEY .S'om1y Arademir Hi-Y 2, 35 Fire Crew 1, 2. 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Cap- tain 2, 35 Basketball .15 2, 31 Capt. 35 Varsity Club 2. 3. My only books were women's looks, and folly's all they've taught me. CARL FRANCIS STEIGAUE Amdemif Band 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2. 35 Sec. 35 Glee Club 15 Fire Crew 35 junior Sportsmen's Association 1, 2, 3. Tall oaks from little acorns grow. 7 .. Bantl 1, 7 DOROTHY JEAN SuMMI2RsoN Dm't'! Amdwzlir FHA lg Glee Club I. 1. 3. The wry pink of perfec- tion. GRACE MARIE Summiiasorv C.'fi111v1w'i'i.1l FHA 13 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Ser. 31 Glue Club I. Z, 31 l Yearbook 31 Press Club 2. 31 F. Set. 3: Cheerleader l 3 ' -, 3, Capt. 31 Dance Committee 1. 2. 3g Class Play 3 Aft Cl' l11All l LLIIUC WUINAII1, ilnkl SFICVS l K'CD All,fL'l' him cxer since. Cixois FRANCIS SWOYEII Frin1 Avildenfir 2. 3: Hi-Y 1. 21 Pres. 21 -lr. Sportsmens 1. 2, 5: Pres. 3. He grabs his trusty twelve gauge gun. and is oft to the wootls to hate some fun. FAITH MAIuIaI.I.IA SxvAR'rwooIu Amdwuic' Tri-Hi-Y 2. 33 Chap. 33 Glee Club 2. 31 Press Club 2 3 Libraiy l ' 3 Su 7 3 ook 3 Cliss -.,gYearb '.L Play .., 3. A friend to all. a foe to none. a jolly manner and plenty of fun. JEROME LEROY TOIIIKO ferry Af.1a'emff Safety Patrol 1, 2, 31 Football 2. 3. Thou art a tel' low of good respect. LDONNA lWARIl5 Toor C0111 mt'i'i'i.1l FHA 1, 2, 31 Vice Pres. 2g Tri-Hi-Y Q, 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. A sweet attrac- tiie kintl of grace, contin- ual comfort in her face. EVELYN MARIE WERTZ Ulfllllll-1 Cl2ll1l11b'1'fiil! Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. She is nice to walk with. and pleas- ant, too, ROIDGIER AI.I.EN WIQRTZ Rug Anldezflir Fire Crew 11 Safety Patrol 3, Happy am I, from care I'm free, XX'hy can't they all be contented like me? JOHN EUGENE WITCHEI' Ink Academic Fire Crew 31 Basketball 1, 2. 31 Varsity Club 2. 3g Class Play 2. 3. Lessons, lessons, run away, Come again some other day, Little jackie wants to play, I9 regal ,f na ,,-f- ,gfgb ,f . ..v , Dfqf- 5--,.- - Ugr'.-I- --P p U Zggaq QQg:f iq Q QQE: ' -ClCZE7f - - -5' ' 12 Sara First row, left to right: Alfred Becker, Advertising Managerg joanne Bailey, Assistant Editorg Rose Ann Dayton, Editor-in-Chiefg Robert L. Long, Business Manager, David Ericson, Sports Editor, Margaret Saltsman, Circulation Manager. Second row: Mr. Harold Hauge, Advisor, Rodney Batschelet, Artistg jo Alice Horch, Copy Editor, Janis Bitner, Assistant Circulation Manager, Grace Summerson, Assistant Advertising Manager, Doris Gyurina, Copy Editor, Gayle Wilson, Secretaryg Inez Marshall, Photography Editor, Faith Swartwood, Senior Editor, james Krebs, Artist. Not in picture: William Schenck, Assistant Photography Editor. E57,,.-f'- f gU f- -55 QED f'f'1:f'D'4 In . 2 ...SEQQ-QgJ': A -j7 U'Cil,'ZZg d U'QZ?,---' V zo UN DE F?- C LASSMEN Ql?Q'i I 11 A f 15 x 4 ' -11 f- .X I X , 5 , X X ' C 'Q 5 . ff if is 5 ' ' i 'Q ' -' p- 'TTA-fx 'J - ff f 'J ' 7 Wf ffwwfxb ff7f 2 cmdaw mmezw aggwm Mn Praridenl Vire Pferidem Serretary Trearurer Fimznrial Secretary Patricia Butcher David Sample Althea Farwell Velma Proctor Janet Anderson M 5 Jeanne Bailey A- -. Z gf Wayne Baker ,, Dorsey Barker ' ' h i Dean Bodley 'J X Donna Boger gMm,lfl ' B Janet Bowes Q 5 Marcella Bradney vw in l N H ' -' Janice Bratton 4 Q James Cashner Arlene Cohick U U N J. B, f .4 D Ei . P? Lane Desmond Rella Dingman Judith Ekdahl Lillian Fantaski Dorothy Fattman ,1 ieiyyw U 3 iillfi: , Ruby Fetterman J, , J ei' Loretta Finnefrock - K ,, . K ' Q 5 Gene Fox Q H W 1 , i Shirley Finnegan ' A' if ..a, - 5 .V Richard Funk ANQWmm 4 ' 'V' , , - -.illducavf Q 'QfiCJf a j' i ,,,-g'Q--' ,-,-dzg'1i5.6 ' ....--' 32 -.5 yE3-' ----' -22 ' - P -,5 C-3:5413 an-L 2'-fe ' D,15ff1 zggf- 11' Bernard Gaines Franklin Gentzyel Gerald Getz Roberta Goldrick Nd, ff Carl Gregory Ruth Gregory Ronald Guizar Ann Gullborg Carol Gilroy Raymond Hess Patricia Hovis Robert Hovis Roberta Hovis Robert Hunter Barbara johnson Bruce johnson Gerald johnson Esther Kalafut Bertha Kisko Pat Knarr Lewis Legacy john Long Margaret Long Millard Long joseph Mack joan McGuire Grace Miller George Mills ., QD-Ej.f ' N'- Ljfzrlgj - 'cal '-1' l in A n'f':.+ lp' 'rg' gags M 4 my 4 K I 'WY ... 'WOBUSY X, it 1 a 1 - ll'- 4' ,, ie J Paul Mills ,, N A wif- L Thomas Moore ,H 5 ' 1 3 ' ildhilaut , 5 - -.V -dw' f 1 E- . ' -..:aid ae 1 'Ri ' evrdvd Y ,J -i ,,f-- J E,b,D ,..f - p ,.-on U'Q,,- u 0. 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E?..f P' Frank Miller Mildred Miller Judy Monoski Kent Moore Mary Ellen Moore Dorothy Pelkey james Pelkey liramis Poleto Eugene Ransdorf Paul Rnthmell Dale Ruyle Richard Riggle james Rooney Ruth Rooney Marjorie Russell Lawrence SLlllSlHLlIl Marlene Saltsnmn Sylvm Srhenek Dennis Schmoke Willi.1i11 Schoonover Betty Slmdle Carolyn Slobodnik Kay Smith I'helm.i Stellliox Piltrirm Stiner larry Stone William Summerson red Swinters lalpli Toot larry Young .- .- -7 -4'-Fr ,--f'f UU ,,f-'iprzpizv ,f - UQ ,, P' t- -,, Q9-gg B'P.!-V10 my Q ag, A rw, l . Q , Q' If -It ff ,E ,X L 11,0 . . x,' ' U , A .-5, nm ummm I , .lla 3 . , 7? lai 12 i l i 'Z . .3 . ..5. im. i f fggfh' V fir' 5 Zines K , -5' f ' W all klilfk 1 'X r S 4 1' 0 ' , L Ami I f n eui: f M v- 1 Q elii i'- - ii 5v YNo more ' ri 7 .4-ii Liu l-'lad UUE 27 DD gg? ',.'n-A:'Y6'A?n--- - .iv 3 dn -' 'nf H MP- Q 1 so O Mx . 4 ,mm 'W 'fl si 'Ah' ' 19 'gym Q F U. 5 la 'ln V QV X s r 'K V. '-f ' bg . '1 - QY Ml 41 A Q 'K .A si ' ri E111 A 0 lb V' ,Wm IZ. , J, . Q Sax? C5 6 '1.f..'-5, .M if T. . .. .. , ,ry VJ., . 1.2 ff? 'J ' .JW V2 JF' FWQEY KX' -i- CTIVITIES X A ! bi 'fx P Egg lf g p MLK- If f ? , 9 ff, !?Qi J J X44 Q if ff My 29 , -f .-:igguw ,,-f-Hg- 1, .. -V--C - IQQFQ' ' lg?-?f?,E:'f'?-' Vfgbagg-Q I p,ff - --fi-:1,,f '--' pf f ' E272,:?', QQ ' gmac! First row, left to right: Martha Hritzko, Carol Brown, Gloria Linn, Carol Downs, janet Bowes, Carolyn Daughenbaugh, Donna Carlson, Barbara Miller, Carla Powers, joseph Mehalow, Director. Second row: john Bennett, Donna Brown, Mary Eck, Elsa Morgan, Jane Burnell, Ann Gullborg, janis Bitner, Charles Cowfer, Carol Weber, Marlene Smith. Third row: Howard Pflugfelder, David Sample, Kenneth'Kur1selman, Nancy Geise, Ro- berta Robbins, Charles Allen, Raymond Daugherty, Allen Lunger, james Bowes, Su- zanne Gasull, Charlotte Mason, Richard Aber. Fourth row: Sarah Downs, Carl Steigauf, Judy Monoski, Clyde Swoyer, Dick Funk, Fifth row: William Reeder, Donald Bailey, Robert Hall, Not photographed: Bruce Johnson. ,.-- '-EU ,1-2---N 9:24- iez-::9l?5'f - 1 - - -En: fefflclf' 6 '51.a-122120 - - -- 5- C7,Qg?' 1:2130 C371-:7g F535 ' 'Q illjlj -Q 2 fi 1575 H 4ffU'jZ7iff7 ' ,QQQuQg,,- -M-fffniQQ2f--Q-' --f'mfQQf-,--- 557291 ,QQECQQ -' Left to right: Janis Bitner, Linda Fuller, Marcella Bradncy, Ann Gullborg, joseph Mchalow, Dircctorg Judy Monoski, Marlcnc Smith, Richard Funk, Nancy Gcisc, David Sample, Thomas Kepler. Q-iiliiv' ,rgx . ' ' lim , ,- ffE'EE1 , , , f'g4vj,5bz1 , ,, 153 g 4?QQQlI1E9f ----fz1,Q?5 ' f 'f' a5E,Q9.?---- DDU '!' 3I W ,,-f'EE125N -ffl--gre' ,,,J-----e- .,-, ig-1--4 ---M cr, ,,--f Dump ,-f cv Q-g,Q.,'l:fL gg-93,9 'ee' QQQCEQ-' gggggjljlgf I First row, left to right: Ann Gullborg, Althea Farwell, Roberta Robbins, judy Monoski, Doris Gyurina, Rose Ann Dayton, Dorothy Fattman, Verla Marshall, janice Trump. Second row: Inez Marshall, Janis Bitner, Nancy Geise, Doris Schultz, Velma Proctor, Marlene Smith, Gayle Wilson, Mrs. Williarns, Director. Third row: Robert L. Long, Paul Mills, Lawrence Saltsman, Lewis Legacy, R on a ld Wertz, Richard Funk. Not photographed: Ruth Rooney, Norma johnson. ----- Ho I-.-f'Ew .146-'a'z5' a . ' 'a . ,r:T QQ- ' - ,fr-f',cj-QQ - ,,f', 5 UP?-9' 1:12522 1 3, -QQQQ' ,SQQP 4...-jiix , 1 1 'EI-Lib. I--ifzrfb' ' -'Uno f 5 L7,..,- .--J-5 ,-----f------ L7 ,-..- -----'L IDUUUU ' -lj. -QUIZE Q' ' --Q U U 606604 First row, left to right: Janice Trump, Janet Bowes, Janet Anderson, Doris Schultz, Janice Bratton, Ruth Gregory, Carol Gilroy, Roberta Goldrick, Joan Lucas, Kay Smith. Second row: Thelma Stellfox, Norma Johnson, Suzanne Gasull, Rochelle Chrapek, Pat Butcher, Grace Miller, Verla Marshall, Ann Gullborg, La Rae Nihart, Betty Jane Shadle, Carolyn Slobodnik. Third row: Sylvia Pfluglelder, Bertha Kisko, Esther Kalafut, Nancy Geise, Judy Mo- noski, Marlene Smith, Dorothy Fattman, Althea Farwell, Barbara Kane, Roberta Hovis, Velma Proctor, Patricia Steiner, Barbara Heck, Carol Brown, Shirley Limbert, Gayle Wilson, Faith Swartwood, Advisor, Mrs. Ellen Williarmus. Fourth row: Janis Bitner, Rose Ann Dayton, Doris Gyurina, Donna Toot, Margaret Saltsman, Betty Severino, Roberta Robbins, Grace Kline, Judy Ekdahl, Barbara Johnson, Donna Boger, Dorothy Summerson, Patsy Heck, Ella Riggle, Inez Marshall, Fifth row: Eddie Rooney, Lewis Legacy, Paul Rathmell, Jack Long, Daniel Probst, Paul Mills. Sixth row: Lane Desmond, Dean Bodley, Lawrence Saltsman, Robert L. Long, Bruce Scrimshaw, Richard Funk, Raymond Reed, Ronald Wertz. Not photographed: Donna Brown, Leah Johnson, Barbara Kane, Sylvia Leonard, Mar- lene Lomax, Ruth Rooney, Sylvia Schenck, Arlene Cohick, Sue Perry, Marcella Bradney, Nellie Lupro, Nancy McGregor, Grace Summerson, Fred Conser, I-larry Lee Stone, Rob- ert Hovis, Bruce Johnson, George Mills, Stanley Weltcun. a,,f,5',5jffg1fi'Q- , iq,-Q-q'b'D a J,----Ujagadj' U D000 - ' ' Egg?-C7,:' 'g3'hqgza,0ffZQLf1' -,DDDD Lzifii-Qi' ,- --'E15.ii1'5' ,,--- i:iE1l5'5'..,,- 5fjUQ9 -D-Cg6E1'.'?f'? ' E,-155 o'29p 'E LQ! ,7s'f,,-4, First row, left to right: Advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Graf, Jane Burnell, Sandra Johnson, Kathy Butcher, Pat Butcher, Janet Anderson, Jeanne Bailey, Arlene Cohick, Ellen Lar- son, Grace Miller. Second row: Carolyn Slobodnik, Carla Powers, Esther Wfertz, Barbara Miller, Nancy Rauch, Elizabeth Rooney, Judy Ross, Doris Stone, Donna Pelkey, Donna Toot, Joan Bills, Gerda Helstrom, Barbara Fetterman, Susan Bender, Sue Perry, Third row: Kay Smith, Dixie Christian, Gloria Gilroy, Carolyn Daughenbaugh, Sarah Jane Downs, Donna Smith, Donna Carlson, Joanne Bailey, Dorothy Pickering, Gloria Linn, Marilyn l-Iibbler, Carol Downs, Gloria Stewart, Carol Weber, Ruth Rooney, Patty Stiner, Velma Proctor. Fourth row: Mary Hedge-land, Donna Brown, Theresa Nestlerode, Ruth McGregor, Jua- nita Herter, Peggy Nihart, Joan McGuire, Judy Norris, Bertha Kisko, Betty June Sc- verino, Ruby Fetterman. lfilith row: Joyce Cool, Priscilla Kline, Mary Jane Ross, Yvonne Hunter, Jessica Taylor, Norma Johnson, Suzanne Gasull, Barbara Heck. Not photographed: Norma Valetta, Patricia Lewis, Sylvia Johnson, Sue Lupro. L4-1ffz:TriJlfj -A -'--E -f 'i5'15E ' 11257214 ,-,ff ,gU,Q--5 ff- UCIQ--p - ,ff QP? qgQ.QL'3 -- 34 ,g,'5QQ'U ' ,ggi za- N e f-p'z?fif 5 1 ----fmivia !DQf2'QiZ: s' U 'QgJjUQU-f ' ' iQQ7QQ-'- ' ' nfqlifl-f fra- 715- First row, left to right: Mrs. Vasilko, Advisorg Ruby Fetterman, Treasurerg Grace Sum- merson, Secretaryg Verla Marshall, Presiclentg Ann Gullborg, Vice Presidentg Faith Swartwood, Chaplain. Second row: Sylvia Pflugfelder, janet Bowes, Marlene Smith, Nancy McGregor, Flla Riggle, Althea Farwell, Margaret Saltsman, Evelyn Wcrtz, Donna Toot, joan McGuire Sue Perry, Grace Miller. Not photographed: Nancy Farwell. -fs' ---N -- ,, QQ 1-Jgqaaaa, Q 1:70517 ,S 06717 DDDUUD 3 - 'b'D'E1'JE U ' ' - - -5 iJ'EC 15 7' -5 D75 EJ' QQEQQEEQL' ' ' f?5idjQ.'?:if' ' ' Bef?-5 9' - ' ' ' .5620 FL, - -L 715- l I First row, left to right: Gerald Stahley, Sergeant-at-arms, Carl Steigauf, Secretary, Rich- ard Funk, Vice President, Robert L. Long, President, Fred Scrimshaw, Treasurerg Rich- ard Saxton, Chaplain, Charles Cowfer. Second row: Richard Bills, james Moore, jack Smith, David Sample, Bernard Gaines, Gene Fox, Ronald Wertz, Darrell Moore, Clyde Soverns. Third row: Robert Getz, Kent Moore, Robert Hall, Wayne Baker, Paul Rathmell, David Wood, George Mills, Clarence Cowfer, Dale Rayle. Fourth row: Bruce johnson, Lane Desmond, Paul Mills, Raymond Reed. Not photographed: Mr. Eugene Nuss, Advisor, 7 r5i5'5E! i ,ff--55.52-E? --f-:Eni d QQDUUQH: E6-d'?,C93Qf: ' 'L L QDQ? QQ n ,,,-o- ' 'q5IiTEf1'5 J 166355 ' miie' ,Egg ,--- 5-,ig f,,.. -4 ,.,DgD, yfgqqeagf fggllllff' EIi:JUl59ff a new Z First row, left to right: Mr. Mills, Advisorg Rodney Batschelet, Patricia Butcher, Grace Summerson, Esther Kalafut, Doris Gyurina, Assistant Editor, Rose Ann Day- ton, Editor-in-Chief, Ann Gullborg, Treasurer, Doris Schultz, Secretary, Paul Mills, Mr. Wfassel, Advisor. Second row: Jan Dale, Arlene Cohick, Bertha Kisko, Mary Eck, Roberta Robbins, Joan McGuire, Ruth Gregory, Grace Miller, Velma Proctor, Nellie Lupro, Nancy McGregor. Third row: Roberta Hovis, Jeanne Bailey, Joanne Bailey, Rochelle Chrapek, Linda Fuller. Janet Anderson, Robert L. Long. Fourth row: Janice Trump, Faith Swartwood, Shirley Limbert, Judith likdahl, Bar- bara Johnson, Donna Mae Boger, Carol Gilroy, Roberta Goldrick, Inez Marshall. ---' 'F-55.225 ,-f Zl'llQ- , --I- if lllqgggf is-z1:UP9Q'3,' Qf1QPf'2M Q :va-in.. -,-1.-, Q s ,. ii-- D'11 ir- x ,dt-' TIE-4?.f?Z4l9LZQ 2:fT:12v'QJg9q- QP-Q H500 'UQQQF First row, left to right: Ruth Gregory, janet Anderson, Vice Presidentg D on n a Mae Boger, Presidentg Faith Swrtrtwood, Secretary. Second row: Mr. Hauge, Advisorg Inez Marshall, Patricia Butcher, Roberta Hovis, Carol Gilroy. -Uggl' - X r in ' ' - DD - -- 'O' LLQQQ1 ' Qp'Q7'HQfQ - ' 38 QQQQHHQ7. - g,f,l7-Q Q gf EJfl?U' ,-.--- E I,-- r5EJ'Cl D :Wang-Q' -,- aQ'Qq,QD -.,f 9.-q'E,q-L9-L Q92 2-:L pgjg? he First row, left to right: Mr. Rathmell, Advisor, Harry Finnefrock, Fire Chief, Bruce johnson, Clarence Cowfer, jack Smith, Lewis Legacy, john Welsh, Fred Scrimshaw, Richard Saxton, Donald Kisko, james Palmer. Second row: Haines Morton, john Taylor, Barney Lucas, Clair Mattas, james Moore, Carl Steigauf, Clyde Soverns, Wayne Baker, John Gentzyel, Herman Kramer, jack Witchey. Third row: Edward Palaskey, Dorsey Barker, Arthur Gregory, Darrell Moore, Thomas Kepler, Alva Saxton, Gene Fox, Bernard Gaines. Fourth row: Thomas Moore, Clyde Herter, David Ericson, Pat Knarr, Ronald Guizar, Wayne Barrows, Russell Lucas, james Krebs, Gerald Stahley, Paul Guizar, George Mills, Rodger Wertz, Paul Mills. Fifth row: jack Schoonover, Robert Hunter, Alfred Becker, Lane Desmond, Joseph Bratton, Bruce Scrimshaw. Not photographed: Robert B. Long, William Schenck, Raymond Reed, Daniel Probst, jack Long, David Wood, Gerald Getz, jack Rabine. QD A490 Q9 aff fffff , ---5-Q-P ,g ene ,Q......--f' D-Q'o9 f' 39 602- ' 4- 5 , , 2-L 7.-.,.-fx' Y' Leaf' C1 5-'QDCJ fff pC7.i --- -- QUUFL- f 0 ,---.- -ff al'-f L7 P-QQ -e ' 6615 Qfifff- f QQQQ-4' 4'-Q U ' Safeuf 7-Dam! First row, left to right: Arthur Gregory, Captain, jerry Tomko, Lieutenant, Bruce johnson, Clarence Cowfer, Paul Guizar, Ralph Brantley, Roger Wertz, jan Mills. Haas, joseph Hagen, Richard Mix, Second row: James Conway, Frank 'Mills, Charles Ronnie Walters, Dennis Morgan, Carl Stoltz, Allan johnson, William Garman, john Mills, David Kelley. Miller, jerry Powers, jerry Guizar, john Beckes, Tommy Mills, joseph Third row: james Palmer, Tom Moore, Truman Richard Hills, Wayne MacGil1, Tommy Wilson, Mehalow, Advisor. Palaskey, Darrell Moore, Ray Kan- Fourth row: john Green, Harry Walsh, Edward ouff, Carl Gregory, Oliver Cross, Wayne Scrimshaw, Richard Moore, Ray Wagner. Fifth row: Ronnie McQuade, joseph Bratton, Lieutenant, Lane Desmond, Lieutenant, Donald Bailey. UUUU UUUL7 C7090 U . pq ,fi 5 1 iii 3-ll., av .. --4 ,. 4, , , -. - I 9 , 1 ,- a - ,- '- -A ff - 'T -' ff-, -4 ' . ,p-L 5 1- ,v ' - -4 , --- I - ,n .- fp I, Z -..gp f 'f A' ,f ' ssl'-'W --..H--' 5, ,f. - -515: 9215-57.5 . U c1,Q.C1 iii? , , - D5-ci hlffflififf f ?51UP'.f19 era'Ei9.99 ' E99- I First row, left to right: janet Lee Bowes, Grace Summerson, Nancy McGregor, Marlene Smith. Second row: Ann Gullborg, Judy Monoski, Inez Marshall. Not photographed: Mr. Edward Wassel and Mr. Dale Florey, Advisors N 6 0 5 ,G J V ,,,, r i --' its, .,..--'OA ,...- , E ,4 DDD ,ff- -DDD I. ,- Qg 7'a --a--- gcJ9,--, -f U, --, ,ff i:x,,-.,.,--ff rn, QQf99.'L24 D-U QQ?-Q ' a z:DPE'f- 0099? ' o e ---' 4I ' -- 1 ,pn n f --- 6UU f-'655P:5' ,---- cif5' ----- ' UGC' Dao DPQQP' QQQFEF EIEHQ- ' F '5,5,fIll?. - ' ' UDR- First row, left to right: Inez Marshall, jack Witchey, jack Smith, Grace Summerson, Clarence Cowfer, Sylvia Pflugfelder, Verla Marshall. Second row: Robert L. Long, janice Hartsock, Faith Swartwood, Carol Ransdorf, Gayle Wilson, Nancy McGregor, Nellie Lupro, Thomas Kepler. Not photographed: Nancy Farwell, William Schenck, jack Rabine. 0 Q f' 9 X Q i' FATHER WAS A HOUSEWIFE - .e -1- B , A KEN and VEIQIA TARPLEY 0 VI - - - - - g,'n u'c1'U'fE' F - - 55 If 5515 E127-Cl , , - - - 51125 ' 02999- aazmu9P. - - - ' I Emu U12 - . - -' 42 ' ' ' A . ------ '-- . --2, f 'a9,Q 'f ,,-fe,'5anUD-D 'ai , -'EIPBQ -- :5o4?,?g9 2,5E5QQP' t uaaena cw . First row, left to right: jack Witchey, jack Smith, Grace Summerson, Clarence Cowfer, Sylvia Pflugfelder, Robert L. Long. Second row: Inez Marshall, Faith Swartwood, Carol Ransdorf, Gayle Wilson, Nancy McGregor, Nellie Lupro. ' l HBRINGING UP MOTHER B ROBERT SXF. CLAIR G e n'e 5'U ---1'-'aaiii' K - ' 6- , , ' ll 6 - Dau panda 43 . , 1 Flaming Foliage Reprexentative jo ALICE HORCH Laurel Feytival Representative ELLA RIGGLE S OF?'I'S Q i, Z-Q G- I X 3 X, 5 if ff X 3, I Q, - ' Ar ? f I if nun-fin '41 , , , 4-, I Q6 G f x Z 4j5'15h1i' ,'1'f2f6 r?,F'fi15 f,ff,,',3,2i ,c , -9 3!'EJ5Z.Q- ' zmsE1.Q1-Qlff mid 19129- 'Z1.12U ' ?aaz'Z4ZZS .. A L -lit-1-glare c 1-et ,,, W. W, , Q W new S W' ,, wry M 'Wg - ' - , - , H if A M .X .rw K, 'Q , nk 455, ,,-, , .nas A A I. . ' ' . M- .Nf- First row, left to right: Coach Jerry Fangboner, Alfred Becker, William Reeder, Clyde Soverns, Gerald Stahley, Jack Smith, Arthur Gregory, Paul Guizar, Clarence Cowfer, Assistant Coach james Conti. Second row: Thomas Kepler, Ronald Wertz, james Moore, Darrell Moore, Gary Stahley, jack Rabine, Kenneth Ziegler, joseph Bratton. Third row: Bruce johnson, Lane Desmond, David Welsh, Richard Saxton, Burton Wil- son, james Bowes, Bernard Gaines. Fourth row: Charles Cowfer, Manager, Dale Rayle, Philip Bradney, Robert Desmond, Robert Hunter, Gerald johnson, Assistant Manager. ,, IC-- 'D,l7 ,f ' I , ,..f-'ci ' 'UDUQUFQ' - - DDU-Q - 'UUUD f , 1 , ,..-.. -A, ,. ,U ..' I , ..,f gg-' ' ' Q15-QP-'Q' gif gil?-Q Q UUQQQQQE H, , UQQD,l7QZ.ZQ.L7L7,-,,- JQQQEH QQQQU- A fQE1.'3.lQ-UQ' ' flaw'- Kneeling: Charles Cowfer, David Wood, Managers. Left to right: Robert L. Long, David Ericson, Gerald Stahley, Thomas Kepler, james Moore, Raymond Reed, james Krebs, jack XVitchey, Alva Saxton, blank Smith, Richard Saxton, Fred Scrimshaw, Mr. Iflorey, Coach. 0 W . Kneeling: Gerald johnson, Manager. Left to right: George Downs, Richard Bills, Donald Bailey, Tim Knarr, john Snyder, Wiilter Watt, Gary Stahley, Robert Hall, David Wfelsh, XX',llliLll11 Reeder, Albert Tripp. Wfilliam Burns, Coach jerry Fangboner. f-,,,,,..-v - I,-' ',v '- UQQJIJLIPQ---' ,ff UU DUKE. R- pbfaQHQQf'fi, QUQUUQH' -- Ciao H- J- 'f,fiE- i i gddedddfl 70456467 DATE OPPONENTS RHS THEY Dec 1-Emporium .............,..... ........,,.. 5 1 41 Dec 4-St. Mary's fwmsptj ....,. ........ 3 7 34 Dec 8--Clearfield ,,,.........,....., ....,... 3 8 35 Dec 11-Emporium .,.....,,...,...... ......,. 5 5 32 Dec. 22-St. Mary's fwmsptj ...,.. .,...... 5 5 27 Dec. 29-St. joe Qwmsptj ........, ........ 4 3 47 Jan. 6-Howard ,..........,,....... ........ 6 8 33 jan. 8-Chief Logan ..,.... ........ 4 8 43 jan. 12-Lock Haven ,.... ......... 3 7 50 Jan. 15-Bellefonte .. ........ 64 44 jan. 22-State College ......... 49 76 Jan. 26-Howard .,......... ......... 5 3 27 jan. 29-jersey Shore ..... ......... 3 3 29 Feb 5-Lock Haven ....... ......... 4 0 42 Feb 12-State College ...l. .,....... 5 4 68 Feb 16-Chief Logan .....,. ........ 6 2 55 Feb 19-Bellefonte ....... ........, 6 3 60 Feb Feb 23-Clearfield .....,, 26-jersey Shore ...... DATE OPPONENTS RHS THEY Sept. 12-Mill Hall ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.e,,, 2 0 0 Sept. 19-Cooper Township ..... 0 12 Sept. 26-Snowshoe .,,,.,..,.,,e, ,,,,, 6 6 Oct. 10-Smethporr ,,,,,,,,, ,,4., 7 1 3 Oct. 17-Emporium .,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 0 3 3 Oct. 24-Port Allegheny ,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 0 55 Oct. 31-Coudersport ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, 1 2 40 Nov. 7-Muncy ............. .....,. Q Cancelledj I f '15 E' QU ' 573 T175 I --'-'So '4 f . ,fcfjif f' ,-'Cf b'DE7..--- aa fa pD - '---fa , , E , , - E ,, ,. ,. - - .. ' U. LDP' ' 215512991 ' ,n.u.Q2'?- Left to right: Grace Summcrson, Althea Farwell, Janice Bratton, Marjorie Rossell, Sylvia Pflugfelder. Not photographed: Suzanne Gasull, Mrs. Martha Boyle, Advisor. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS GRACE SUMMERSON, capfdfil SYLVIA PFLUGFELDER l 1, ,fiffgisdnaq ' I, f f 25:2-,E , - - - 7DUUPgfD:' ' Aa' 'B Q,-U,-Q-? r E N ., - .f -' Egg-ans --' .- - N -qig,Jj, 49 ,114 ll ! UUUU T QQ' -- ' DLZZULT33'-1 mzriii el Masq First row, left to right: Mr. Florey, Advisorg Clarence Cowfer, jack Smith, Presidentg james Krebs, Vice President, jack Witchey. Second row: Dean Bodley, Lane Desmond, james Moore, Kenneth Zeigler, Harry Finne- frock, Darrell Moore, Clyde Soverns. Third row: Richard Saxton, Paul Guizar, Ronald Wertz, Gary Stahley, Albert Tripp, Charles Cowfer. Fourth row: Dave Ericson, Alfred Becker, Gerald Stahley, Robert Long. Not photographed: joseph Bratton, Arthur Gregory, Thomas Kepler. f QQQ 4'L4 so -QQg'q ' H- --g' z2iQD.'fffUU QQ - --of-z:'zi5Z?lf?iCT T .- f If Jean '34 cmd 7 1 MR. DALE FLOREY ROBERT I.. LONG CIUJLJJ Cc NIM' GERALD STAHLIYY UIAMES KREBS Fofuurd Guard Sl JACK SMITH G11.1f'd JACK XYITCHEY Far'u'.11'd THOLIAS KEPLER Gu.1rd DAVID ERICSON C4 Ulu' S, T N4 K... -0 i ig 4, JO sign' . l,,a,7f V 13:1 'L ' -2 'ie' A. ai Q f as Q sagv - C X A 2 z , W' ,L sy.. X mf FEATURES Miljgifw is ,X L 54 + Sv A ' S6 ETX fi' 1-ur 1 lg f, A i il-,Y 'WWW ff7WfWW 'T . A S ' ' Wx wx .-- ' I m -1 . I 'ff 4 l 'T 'N 53 :Q Q, 1 .44 . F 5 1 L A I, -., ff 'nk A yn Q .S 4 1 ., ff, ' I gk. ,flf-uri Nl ' 'H Ji, 'rx ' ig 1 4 J I. 1 -- Q, IJ Us S., . b ES - it Q-. Sxlf' fi lrehl, .Aj .34 1 FP lla' ezine aaafulz' A M051 Likely to Succeed ROBERT L. LONG and ROSE ANN DAYTON Bi ggeyt Flirt WILLIAM SCHENCK and GRACE SUMMERSON Prettieft Smile CLAIR MATTAS and INEZ MARSHALL M0515 Tizlkizlizfe JACK WITCHEY and NANCY MCGREGOR Shyexl JAMES PALMER and CAROLINE BENDICK Quietefzf JAMES PALMER and EVELYN WERTZ Short Temperecl JACK SMITH and SYLVIA PFLUGFELDER Bef! Shape and Build GERALD STAHLEY and PATSY HECK M051 Ambifiouy ROBERT LONG and MARGARET SALTSMAN Bef! All Arounel JAMES KREBSfand JOANNE BAILEY Belle and Beau -IO ALICE HORCH and HARRY FINNEFROCK Most H imzorozif DARRELL MOORE and GRACE SUMMERSON 54 - . if , , i Lx ,P - ,s 7 9 0 .J- FAA A Bef! Perfozmfit V I VERLA MARSHALL and THOMAS KEPLER wifi I .. if il iw' gg Pwtlzeft Han GAYLE VUILSON and DAVID ERICSON Mon Deffezzdabfe -IANICE HARTSOCK xml ROBERT LONG PreI1ie.fI Teelb SYLVIA IJELVGEELDER 4mLI CLYDE SVUOYER S - ,JZ r Bef! Looking CLAIR INIAITAS and -IO ALICE HORCH Bef! Dreyxed QLAIR MAT1Ab and NANCY IAARXWELL Bc rf Affvlffef GERALD 51AHLLx and DIAINIS B11 NER P1 effzefl Dzmplef 9452 :fi- F CLAIR MATTAS and JO ALICE HORCH Bef! Dam eu ALFRED BECKER and PATSY HECK Moy! Popular WILLIAM SCHENCK and GRACE SLYMMERSON Pretfzefz' E yef JAMES KREBS and JOANNE BAILEY Deepeft Blufh CLYDE I-IERTER and ELLA RIGGLE S W' On August 31, 1951, we entered the Sophomore Class. This was a big thrill for most of us as it was our first year of Senior High. We started out as usual with new books, new classes, and one new teacher. He was Mr. Lecture Wassel. In the beginning he kept telling us to speak up, say something, don't be afraid to talk. Well, we did and he has been trying ever since to shut us up. Mr. We can't forget our old steadies, who were: Gas Well Rathmell, Mrs. Sid Downing, Mr. Smiley Weicksel, Mr. I want a new car Nuss, Mr. Flip Mills, and, of course, Mr. Florey, Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Graf, Mr. Bruno, and Mr. Thompson. On November 12, we organized our class. Mr. Mills was our class advisor. The following officers were elected: jack Rabine, President, Robert L. Long, Vice Presidentg Inez Marshall, Recording Secretary, Rose Ann Dayton, Financial Secretary, and Janice Hartsock, Treasurer. Our class colors were yellow and white. We then started making plans for the Sopho- more Hop which was to be held on March 28. Everyone was trying his best to get on the decorat- ing committee. Of course it meant missing classes, but no one seemed to mind. Our next great event was the class picnic which was held at Kettle Creek. It was held on May 23. Our chaperones were Mr. Florey and Mrs. Boyle. We rode to the park in a bus, and of course, we needed a truck to carry the food. That was one thing everyone remembered. The girls all went swim'- ming, but not of their own accord. It was really a great event. Now I must tell you of the many, many romances of our class. There were Jo Alice Horch and Harry Finnefrock, Grace Summerson and Bob Monoski, Inez Marshall and Bob Hillyer, Dorothy Summerson and jack Kepler, Nancy Farwell and Cliff Rhoades, Rose Ann Dayton and Clarence Cowfer, Sylvia Pflug- felder and Kenny Pfaff, Jack Smith and Althea Farwell, Margaret Saltsman and jimmy Cashner, and of course those who couldn't make up their mind. At the beginning of the term we acquired sev- eral new students. They were Pat Hovis, Esther Bressette, Myron Tisdel, Bertha Snyder, and Faith Swartwood. We also lost several students that year. They were Charles Abel, Neil Cashner, Bruce Schenck, jack Pelkey, Ann Rooney, Merle Prebble, Rodger Tenney, Walter Toot, and Bertha Snyder. Well, our Sophomore year is drawing to a close. We are all looking forward to sitting in Study Hall with the Seniors next year. NANCY McGREGOR and INEZ MARSHALL R gn -V' ig s. 4 f Y n. iQ 5 , A I R 4. . X 4 l .,.,..i Qs. I ':. ,,, X ' -P ' S Q 5 . V l Q -4 , . ig , 5 A KI ,A 1 E lu .i , 5 fills. 8 A r --.- fa, .- -.l-lv' I 'Jr X fig 56 0 gsm Our class started its Junior career on the first day of school in '52. We felt proud sitting in 28 with the Seniors, but there were a few who were in Room 34. Our teachers this year were Mr. This is the News Wassel, Mrs. Girls Graf, Mr. Thomp- son, Mr. Beanie Hauge, Mrs. Boys Olsen, Mr. Bruno, Mr. Weicksel, Mrs. Shut Up Downing, Mrs. Boyle and Mr. Coach Florey. We organized on September 9, 1952, and chose the following officers: james Krebs, President, Rob- ert L. Long, Vice President, Rose Ann Dayton, Secretary, and Gayle Wilson, Treasurer. Our advisors were Mrs. Downing and Mr. Rathmell. This year our class colors were blue and white, our flower, the Talisman Rose, and our motto, We owe the world the best in us. We started right in by making plans for our Junior Prom, which was held on Nov. 26. The gym was decorated in blue and white, and, as our class is very original, we had a corner piece, rather than a center piece. This was the first year that this was tried and it worked very successfully. We spon- sored a Hospital Benefit Dance on Nov. 28 which was a big success. About this time a big event came, our class rings had arrived. Everyone was very proud of his ring. Of course, some of them didn't keep them long but gave them to their better half. The year passed quickly, and before we realized it, it was time for our junior Class play. The name of the play was, Father was a Housewife, and the success was largely attributed to the untiring efforts of our advisors and Mrs. jeselnik, our director. Of course the cast played a small part in this success. In case you forgot, the cast was as follows: jack Smith, Grace Summerson, Bob Long, Sylvia Pflug- felder, Verla Marshall, Nellie Lupro, Nancy Mc- Gregor, Nancy Farwell, Carol Ransdorf, Janice Hartsock, jack Witchey, Tom Kepler, jack Rabine, Skeeter Cowfer, and Faith Swartwood. Beezer Schenck was assistant director, Gayle Wilson, prompter. Spring finally came and this meant the junior picnic day had arrived. We went to Kettle Creek Park in cars. Our chaperones were Mr. Rathmell and Mrs. Downing, who added greatly to the fun we had. In spite of the bad weather we were en- tertained by Mrs. Rathmell playing her accordion. Washing cars, swimming, mud and water battles, eating and just plain goofing off, made up our junior picnic. We all came home wet, tired and cold. But in spite of it all, the picnic ended in harmony. Two of our girls made the Cheerleading squad. They were: Grace Summerson and Sylvia Pflug- felder. We had several boys on the football squad. They were: Archie Gregory, Sonny Stahley, Skeeter Cowfer, jack Rabine, jack Smith, joe Bratton, jerry Tomko, Harry Finnefrock, Darrell Moore, and Paul Guizar. Our basketball players were: Tom Kepler, jim Kerbs, jack Witchey, jack Smith, Dave Ericson, Sonny Stahley, Robert L. Long, and jack Rabine. We were very proud to have our class represented in so many various activities. And, of course, there were quite a few romances this year. Some of the old steadies are: Peggy Salts- man and Jim Cashner, Joanne Bailey and Charles Wilbertg Nellie Lupro and Lemayne Shank, Grace Summerson and Bob Monoskig Buck Mattas and Ann jane Widmanng Inez Marshall and Bob Hill- yer, Sibby Pflugfelder and Kenny Pfaffg Dorothy Summerson and jack Kepler, jack Smith and Fifi Farwell, jack Witchey and Kathy Butcher. We had some new romances that bloomed this year. They were: Ella Riggle and Bob Wilson, Rose Ann Dayton and Roy Aberg R. L. Long and Ann Gullborgg Nancy McGregor and Gordie Huff g Son- ny Stahley and Sonya Brown, Janis Bitner and Tucker johnson, Archie Gregory and Vi Picker- ing, Doris Gyurina and Jerry Tomko. And jo and Finney kept us wondering. Beezer couldn't make up his mind about Joanie Hagen either. We lost some of our classmates this year. They were: Bressette, Schmoke, Steinman, and Barker. Well, as all good things must end, so did our junior Year. We all looked forward to being Seniors and the wheels of the school. mem cbt On August 31, 1953, our class started its final year of school. A class of 62 started the year off. Our home room was 28, under the supervision of Mrs. fGet Your Seatsj Downing and Mr. fGet Your Permitj Rathmell. On September 8 we had our first class meeting in the gymnasium to select class officers. We chose Robert L. Long, President, Alfred Becker, Vice President, Joanne Bailey, Secretary, Gayle Wilson, Treasurer. We had several class meetings during September and October, during which we chose our Yearbook Staff, with Mr. Hauge as the advisor. Those elected were: Rose Ann Dayton, Editor-in-Chief, Joanne Bailey, Assistant Editor, Robert L. Long, Business Manager. ' Football season saw many senior boys playing their last season. They were: Jack Smith, Sonny Stah- ley, Archie Gregory, Tom Kepler, Alfred Becker, Joe Bratton, Darrell Moore, Jack Rabine, Skeeter Cowfer, and Paul Guizar. Basketball season also saw many Senior boys playing their last season. They are: Jack Smith, Robert L. Long, Jack Witchey, Sonny Stahley, Jim Krebs, Dave Ericson, and Tom Kepler. In October, we had the privilege of nominating a girl to represent our high school for the Flaming Foliage Festival. We chose Jo Alice Horch for this honor. On October 27, a group of 37 P.D. students, along with Miss Crays, took a bus trip to Lock Haven. We visited the court house and saw the opening session of court. Next, we went to the paper mill, followed by dinner at the Fallon Hotel. We visited the Piper Cub plant and the Lock Haven Express where our pictures were taken for the paper. Our first big event took place on December 2nd and 3rd when we presented our class play, Bring- ing Up Mother, under the direction of Mrs. An- thony Jeselnik. Members of the cast were: Grace Summerson, Jack Smith, Carol Ransdorf, Jack Witch- ey, Sylvia Pflugfelder, Robert L. Long, Inez Mar- shall, Skeeter Cowfer, Faith Swartwood. The play was well directed and the cast did an excellent job. Another big event was our Snowball Hop which took place on December 26th. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated in the spirit of Christmas. Our teachers this year were Mr. fPapaJ Wassel, Mrs. QWhere's my bellj Graf, Mr. Us your work completej H au ge , Mr. fAny questions todayj Weicksel, Mrs. QShj Boyle, Mrs. COh, that's nicej Jones, Mr. fQuietJ Florey, Miss fHomeworkJ Crays and Mrs. CLook-it-upj Vasilko. Our subjects were: S.O.P., Shorthand, Home Ec, Chemistry, Health, Physical Education, Related Art, English, Algebra II, Plane G., Solid, Trig., P.D. You can see we didn't have the Life of Riley. No matter how old we grow we shall never for- get the Comedy Hour alias Mr. Hauge's fifth period English class. There was never a dull moment with Queenie Moore, Count Summerson, Poor Devil McGregor, and I didn't do it Schenck, in the class. Television brought into Renovo caused quite a bit of discussion among the students during class time. Poor Miss Crays, we often wonder if she got as tired of saying, Take your seats and stop that awful talking, as we did of hearing it. This being our last year in high school there were quite a few old and new romances. They were: Joanne Bailey and Bud Wilbertg Verla Marshall and Jim Gavlockg Sib Pflugfelder and Kenny Pfaffg Carol Ransdorf and Calvin Long, Nancy Farwell and Dave Kepler, Jack Smith and Fifi Farwell, Bucky Mattas and Ann Jane Widmanng Jim Krebs and Gayle Wilsong Nancy McGregor and Gordie Huff, Grace Summerson and Joe Severinog Donna Toot and Clyde Wertzg Paul Guizar and Velma Proctor, Jo Alice Horch and Harry Finnefrockg Rose Ann Dayton and Roy Aberg Doris Gyurina and Jerry Tomko, Inez Marshall and Dick Saxton, Beezer Schenck and Barbara Johnson, Peggy Saltsman and Jim Cashnerg Sonny Stahley and Sonya Brown, Ella Riggle and Bob Wilson, Dorothy Summerson and Jack Kepler, Bob Long and Ann Gullborgg Skeeter Cowfer and Doris Schultz, Alfred Becker and Bar- bara Kane, Jack Witchey and Janet Anderson Archie Gregory and Sue Perry, Carl Stiegauf and Nancy Geiseg Eddie Palaskey and Donna Bleshg Bob Long and Carolyn Slobodnik. The Seniors who left us during the year were Bertha Snyder, Jack Rabine and Carol Ransdorf. However, we gained a new member, Patricia Hovis, who graduated with the Class of '5-4. We are proud to say that one of our members, Janis Bitner, was a member of thc Pennsylvania All- State Chorus. Robert L. Long represented us last year at the State Chorus. This is the end of our school history but only the beginning of our life history. VERLA MARSHALL and BEEZER SCHENCK Y, ' PM ' JOANNE BAILEY WAYNE BARROWS RODNEY BATSCHELET ALFRED BECKER CAROLINE BENDICK JANIS BITNER JOSEPH BRATTON NAOMI BURNEY GERALD CASPER CLARENCE COWFER JAN DALE ROSE ANN DAYTON DAVID ERICSON NANCY FARWELL HARRY FINNEFROCK .ARTHUR GREGORY PAUL GUIZAR DORIS GYURINA JANICE HARTSOCK PATSY HECK foanne Bailey we can .ree Living in a trailer at neat at can he. If our predietion for Wayne comet true, He'll he ferving the red, white, and blue. If Rodney can get there in time, He'f Jure to get to the head of the line. Becker ha: a way with the wimmin', He'J ture to Jet their little headx Jwimmini Caroline will find herfelf a Jpoufe, And live her life in a little houfe. For fanit Bitner we will Jee,' A nite gym teafher .rhe will he . Thi! if the prediftion we have for joey He will he working in Buffalo. Naomi it if whom our rryftal hall Jeex, Spending her day: faying, Number, Plea.re? Our cryxtal hall .feet jerry Working at an only man Jecretary. Skeeter Cowfer will certainly go far,' AJ Mr. America he will ftar. Ian will certainly he a Juceeug He'll defign many a woman'.f dren. Rofe Ann Dayton we toon will fee Living in a dormitory. It'J in the 5tar.r that Dave will he Tearhin g Math and Chemittry. Nanny Farwell we fan .reef David'J wife the will he. Harry will make fo Alice hit queen, After he if finithed at a Marine. A rch will have a little min To make hit life a life of hliff. We don't know what Pauli: future holdf, But we ran het he'll have lurk ten-fold. Dorif will have a life of joy, Firrt a girl and then a hoy. If fanife can ever make up her mind, She'll make a nurfe that'J gentle and kind. Our Pat will alwayf he in a hurry, When the Jtarts working for Arthur Murray. .if , 'E' A Zig, 0- Q' 'ca Zi: - ' 1 .U D Q V ii il' tl in . j J7 A 7 6 Z 'IX CLYDE HERTER Jo ALICE HORCH THOMAS KEPLER DONALD KISKO HERMAN KRAMER ROBERT B. LONG JAMES KREBS ROBERT L. LONG BARNEY LUCAS RUSSELL LUCAS NELLIE LUPRO INEZ MARSHALL VERLA MARSHALL CLAIR MATTAS GERALD STAHLEY NANCY MCGREGOR DARRELL MOORE LaRAE NIHART EDWARD PALASKEY With all the talent Clyde hay, we know He'll .rurely .rucceed on hif radio show. Af our queen, fo Alice wax our pride,- Someday in a Cadillac The will ride. Tom will be working, though we don't know where, Who knowf, he might be cutting hair. It'J clear to uc that Donny will be The future manager of the A8cP. Our Bud will find a girl, we know, So he won't have to cook and Jew. In the Jervice, Bob will go, He might end up in Tokyo. jim will have fun, and then find a girl, Then he'll Jettle down and give marriage a whirl. Building bridgex and highwayx will be Bob'J career, He'll go far as an engineer. For Barney, we think that by and by, AJ a pilot he'll be flying high. We don't know if thi: if RuJ.rell'f wish, But we Jee him teaching hir children to fifh. Nellie will prove that ,fhe'J no fool, She'll take a trip to buxinefx Jchool. Inez Marfhall, we can Jee, Will be running the office of a large company. For Verla, thi: il her greateft whim, She wantc to go to Alafka with jim. Bucky will alwayf have Jomething to do When he hecomec the manager for Lew. AJ our prophecy for Sonny begin: to unfold, We Jee a bafketball career untold. For Nancy, we think, and we're very inxistent, That :he will be ferry Lewix' affiftant. Darrel we're :ure will be able to boaJt, 'Cauxe we .ree him af a football coach. LaRae will work the whole day long At keeping her children healthy and Jtrong. Eddie, we are Jure, will go very far,' That ix, if he ever get: a new car. 60 lvl 9 ' S 6 , gan N - X',4,! CBCNIJQ 2 4- 1! rg. 5. 0 an sf 9.4 it I I Nik VS' 's 'Y' . JAMES PALMER SYLVIA PELUGEELDER JANICE RAEMSCH CAROL RANSDORF ELLA RIGGLE LESTER SIIADLE JACK SMITH MARGARET SALTSMAN CARL STIEGAUE DOROTHY SUMMERSON GRACE SUMMERSON FAITH SWARTWOOD CLYDE SWOYER JEROME TOMKO DONNA TOOT EVELYN WERTZ RODGER WERTZ GAYLE WILSON JACK WITCHEY A hig red harn, and plenty of cowJ,' Hif wife will cook while jim plowx. Our Sihhy, we think, will he an actre.IJ,' W' e hope that :he like: hourf of practice. fanice will go forth healing the .ricky With her af their nurxe, w 0 could kick,' We fee that Carol haf found her many She'll have all the happinerf The pouihly can. Ella will he married to Boh, you know, We hope that The can cook and Jew. Letter will type ax fait df he can,' H e'll he hif father'I right hand man. If our prolphecy come: true, you'll Jee, A foothal coach our lack will he. Peggy Saltxman will lead a good life,' She will make jimmy a wonderful wife. To Carl, we'll have to doff our hatx When he Jucceedf at an acrohat. Dorothy we think will go to New York,' Firxt to .ree the city and then find work. A lawyer, our Grace wi.rheJ to he,' By winning her catef, .rhe'll make history. Trouhlef galore will not make Faith fret Teaching the children their al phahet. Up in a tower, looking over the land, Scanning for firef, this if our Fran. ferry if an amhitiou: young lad,' He'll have all the .rucceu there if to he had. Donna will he married to Clyde, we Jeep She'll live on a farm with a large family. AI a Iecretary, Evelyn will Thine,- She'll make lotf of money and have a good time. For Rodger we predict a farm and ten cowx, A Jweet little wife in a little white houxe. Taking pulJe.r and tem peraturex, too, Gayle will he a good nurxe, through and through. jack will he, though not very Joon, Building .fpaceJhip.r to go to the moon. bl I - , :Zia ti' Q, ll M ix if! U 9 'ff L5 'U Ns.. fm' Wa!! ea: We, the Seniors of Renovo High School, being of sound and disposing mind, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and annuling all previous wills made by us at any time. To our principal, Mr. E. S. Eliason, we leave our appreciation for all he has done to see us through our Junior and Senior years. To our teachers we leave our deep. af- fection and gratitude for their understanding and intellectual guidance. To the Juniors, we leave our seats in study hall. To the Sophomores, we leave our friendly rivalry with the Juniors. To all the students of Renovo High School we leave our love and devotion for our school. We as individuals of the Class of '54 leave the following: Joanne Bailey leaves her work for Mr. Wassel to Doris Schultz. Wayne Barrows leaves his slow motions to Burt Wilson. Rodney Batschelet, Clair Mattas, Clarence Cowfer leave their privilege of being late to Paul Mills and Bruce Johnson. Caroline Bendick and Evelyn Wertz leave their ability to make noise to Judy Ekdahl and Donna Boger. Janis Bitner leaves her athletic ability to Althea Farwell. Joseph Bratton leaves himself to Marcella. Naomi Burney leaves her ability to get a ride up town to Betty Jane Shadle. Gerald Casper leaves his troubles in English to George Mills. Jan Dale leaves his ride home with Mrs. Boyle to anyone lucky enough to get it. Rose Ann Dayton leaves her editorial ability to anyone smart enough. Dave Ericson leaves his brains to Dave Woods. Nancy Farwell and Dorothy Summerson leave their ability to make rotten egg gas to Althea Farwell and Judy Chrapek. Harry Finnefrock is taking everything with him. Paul Guizar leaves his ability to skip shop to Dick Saxton. Janice Hartsock wills her quietness to Marlene Smith. Pats Heck leaves her dancing ability to Sue Perry. Clyde Herter leaves his great ability on the guitar to Ray Reed. Jo Alice Horch leaves her title to some lucky Junior. Thomas Kepler wills pestering Joe Mehalow to Bruce Johnson and Eric Hauge. Herman Kramer leaves Hevner's Newsstand to anyone who wants it. Donald Kisko wills his English book to Bernard Gaines. Conrad Lind leaves riding the bus to Clyde Soverns. Robert L. Long leaves his brain power to John Shelton. Robert B. Long leaves physics class to Gene Fox. Russell Lucas leaves hunting to Thomas Moore. Barney Lucas leaves his seat in No. 28 to a lucky Junior. Nell Lupro and Grace Summerson leave their wit and humor to anyone crazy enough to want it. Inez Marshall leaves her A's in Commercial to Ruby Fetterman. Verla Marshall and Donna Toot will their singing ability to Janice Trump and Dor- othy F attman. Nancy McGregor leaves her many, many nicknames to James Moore. Darrell Moore and Carl Steigauf leave their ability to outlaw to Cyril Helstrom. La Rae Nihart wills her ability to chew gum to Roberta Hovis. Edward Palaskey, James Palmer, and Arthur Gregory leave their great patrol racket to Lane Desmond, John Welsh, and Carl Gregory. Sylvia Pflugfelder and James Krebs leave their trips across the bridge to Lill Fan- taske and Albert Tripp. Janice Raemsch leaves her ability to get along with the teachers to Ann Gullborg. Carol Ransdorf leaves her spelling papers to anyone who wants them. 62 Ella Riggle leaves her troubles with H 3 to anyone who wants them. Margaret Saltsman leaves going steady to Marcella Bradney. William Schenck leaves his hot rodding and Way with girls to jack Long. Lester Shadle leaves his great build to Ruth Gregory. Jack Smith leaves his lover's quarrels with Fifi to Lew and Norma. Gerald Stahley leaves all his trouble with Miss Crays to Dave Woods. Faith Swartwood leaves her short-temper to Betty Severino. Clyde Swoyer leaves his band ability to Richard Funk. Rodger Wertz leaves shop to jack Schoonover. Gayle Wilson leaves her blonde hair to Patty Stiner. jack Witchey leaves his ingenious talents of confusing H3 to Gene Fox. The foregoing bequests, having been made with all due consideration as to the worthiness of the recipients and appropriateness of these bequeathed, we do hereby appoint the ghosts of all former classes as the executors of our vast estate and said executors to carry out the provisions of this document to the fullest extent. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand seal on this day in May, 1954. THE CLASS OF '54 By Nellie Lupro, Grace Summerson, and Paul Guizar. gli, 1 0: .Za xx - M4 3 P , - gtg l A 4 lvl 0 Q , 63 J THE L. P. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL To be awarded to the student graduating first in his class in character, leadership, and scholarship. Awarded to . . . DIEFFENBACH MEMORIAL AWARD To be awarded to the graduating student who has read widely, and has developed an appreciation of literary values, and who has found personal enrichment. Awarded to . . . THE D. A. R. AWARD To be awarded to the student in the graduating class who ranks highest in Americanism. Awarded to . . . THE LIONS' CLUB CIVIC AWARD This award goes to that senior who shows during the high school period a civic consciousness and a tendency to train for civic participation by the development of clean character, by membership in some youth training organization, by participating in the economic life of the community. Awarded io . . . CARL COOK MEMORIAL AWARD This award is given annually to that member of the graduating class who, in the opinion of his classmates, has assumed the initiative in making friends and showing courtesy to everyone he comes in contact with, which tends to make him outstanding among the students during his high school career. Awarded to . . . MULVIHILL AWARD The Ella G. Mulvihill award, sponsored by the Renovo School Alumni Association, is presented to that graduate who has shown the greatest improvement in the last three years of his high school career. The graduate will have displayed excellent co- operation with his teachers and fellow students. He will have demonstrated re- sourcefulness and self-reliance in overcoming obstacles in scholastic fields, domestic surroundings, and personal shortcomings. Awarded to . . . 64 N - K iffifffiiiimuk. we ' r gk Z X195 WWW d-HQ, ,z 4 1 Q31 'Q 2 -, ,gg 4 gf y E445 b ASW xvkaqx Tk , Q f W n 1'5 ,awk Q ,E . 5 W, s ' v 1 5. :W g,15,f-Qin, ' m N ,f ' nw' 'j .I 9 ' xy :hum S. xx I I 65 cgi, Q 0 fjdl ,H-' . ' 5 - n I X A' 1. -Q. ., Q , bg:- . ., - - , , , ,WW-,PM Qai- .P Vg . jg . .- . A ' ' s il 1:-.If - . 'gp-,. t' q '- fi.,-'iff 4 . , ---03 g , 'kk in . 'i F J' gl . QI W QS 0 ADVERTISEMENTS Q E EX., 3's,ggr:s'fx ' p , Q A if Q f 3 '7'?b P N k X X XJ- la J LJ! x ff XJ N 9 9 Cr J x X V C , Y is Z I Z' LOANS UP TO 5600 FURNITURE AND AUTO CLINTON COUNTY FINANCE CORP. Woolwor-Ih Bldg. BV2 E. Main REID S. WALTER, Mgr. Phone Lock Haven 4095 WAGNER 8: SON RADIO 81 TV CENTER Phone 2l22 Loclr Haven, Pa. O Philco 0 Records lZeni+h 0SheeI' Music lCapeharI' 0Tape Recorders O Sparfon 0 Music Supplies Everyfhing Musical WE SERVICE OUR SALES BEST WISH ES COMPLIMENTS OF +0 +he MECKLEY and ROSSMAN GRADUATING CLASS OF '54 TELEVISION Hubbanfs sALes AND SERVICE A+lan+ic SI'aI'ion Soufh Renovo Phone 832 Complimenfs of BURNEY'S STORE Norfh Bend Complimenfs of HOY'S lI0 E. Main Sfreel' Locl: Haven, Pa. KLEWANS DEPT. STORE Loclr Haven FOR GOOD SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Ready-+o-wear Shadle Coal Co. PLUMBING and HEATING SUPPLIES II'Ih SI'ree+ Renovo, Pa. PHONE 427-R Wolf Furnifure Co. Lock Haven, Pa. PENNSHIRE STORES, INC. 46 Bellefonie Avenue LOCK HAVEN. PA. COMPLIMENTS or Wi+myer Jewelry S+ore LOCK HAVEN, PA. FALLON HOTEL On The Banks Of The Susquehanna Swimming and Boaiing Three Dining Rooms For Groups Up To 200 LOCK HAVEN. PA. COMPLIMENTS OF DON WELCH MOTORS PONTIAC-PACKARD A Safe Place To Buy A Used Car Lock Haven, Pa. Complimenfs of Adam C. Dickey IO9 Bellefonfe Ave. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Clair McCormick CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Loclr Haven, Pa. DICKEY GRUGAN HARDWARE CO.. Inc. We lldVe lf.. LOCK HAVEN PHONE 743 THE SMART SHOP Home of . . . OHumming Bird Hosiery 0CoreHe Slips OMaiclen Form Bras LOCK HAVEN. PA. When I+'s Flowers PHONE 74-J EVANCO'S RENOVO 7060024 lg Wm GREENHOUSE SMITH and WINTER, INC. LOCK HAVEN'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE Poinl' Pleasam' Farm REGISTERED GUERNSEY CATTLE H. V. Proclor Hammersley Fork, Pa. cowumenrs os CapeIIo's Tavern Erie Avenue Renovo, Pa. Complimenis of DR. A. E. BARCELOW Op+omeI'ris1' RENOVO, PA. Eas+ Encl Garage DODGE SALES and SERVICE Bob Siinson McCANN'S CONFECTIONS Sealfesl' Ice Cream Wholesale and Re+aiI 830 HURON AVE. Phone 9244 Renovo, Pa. Szguwdte fewelw SMYTH BROS.-Jewelers 640 Erie Ave. Renovo, Pa. ESTABLISHED l884 Your Y M C A In The Hearf Of BucId'aiI SI'a'Ie Park FRIENDLY, CLEAN, AND HELPFUL For young men. women. and couples COMPLIMENTS or DWYER PHARMACY Renovo, Pa. Renovo GAS AND FUEL COMPANY PENN FUEL GAS. Inc. 5I8 Erie Ave. SOCKMAN'S SPORTING GOODS WORK, SPORT, AND WESTERN CLOTHING Men-Women-Children Musical Ins+rumen'I's, efc. Renovo, Pa. Renovo, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF MAXWELL'S J. J. Newberry Co. FURNITURE and Employees STORE Renovo, Pa. X W Reach For f sTRoEHMANN's I ' ,I . Bread A+ Hs Besi' XXX 01' fv I I Q1 CompIimenI's I of RENOVO PHYSICIANS DAILY RECORD of RENCVO Your Home Town Newspaper CITIZENS BANK O F R E N O V O Renovo, Pennsylvania Complimenfs of WEST BRANCH HOSE CO. NO. 2 and THE AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION BIERLY CHEVROLET New and Used Cars RENOVO PHONE 295-R lg HYEVROI.-E1 TTT l..Q4l Service Garage ROY A. BILLS, proprieior CAR STORAGE MOBILGAS one OIL QIRELQQEON Moslu-IEAT and KEROSENE PHONE 92 I 5 RENOVO, PA. See 1'he new SWENSON RADIO SHOP Easy SpiraIa+or ZENITH RADIO and TELEVISION Au+oma+ic Washer 729 Huron Avenue PIERSON'S HARDWARE Renovo, Pa. RENOVO -gmjbmenfs 0 DEPENDABLE SERVICE it I-IILI.YER's A 'iff LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING COMPLIMENTS OF The American Legion PROVINE STUDIOS Sfone Bros. Complimenfs of RENOVO J- W- Goodyear Philco Radio Tires and Television COMPANY fl'lRlEQf ' XX!!! SHAFFER, CANDOR 81 HOPKINS, INC. I7 E. Main Sf. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Qualify Hardware Since I868 Complimenfs of RENOVO MILK PRODUCTS CO. BRATZ DAIRY STORE Complimenfs of SOL MARKS 4l0 Erie Ave. Phone 553 Men's and Young Men's Complimenfs of NEW AM ERICUS Clo+hg:ng,.Shhoes, and urms lngs Complimenfs of The ,A . S LOCK HAVEN fe' PS EXPRESS , , RR IPS 395 Nor ONLY A NEWSPAPER 924' f ' A COMMUNITY ASSET ' gsx he XQX' Our Besi' Wishes Zh -I. ' ' fo R.H.S. CONFAIR BOTTLING COMPANY KEMPER PHARMACY Complimenfs of The Family Drug S+ore Phone I79 Emergency 250-J Ai' foo? of Shop Bridge WE DELIVER SUPPORT Au. OF YOUR sci-loom. Acnvmes RENOVO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Complimenis Complimenis of of The Press LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE LODGE NO. 8l Pafronize Your School PubIica+ions THE CHOO CHOO THE HI-TIMES The Family Frafernify Our PaI'rons MR. AND MRS. GERALD JOHNSON MILDRED'S BEAUTY SHOPPE TEXAS LUNCH BELLE VUE GRILL JOHN J. POLETO M. E. KELLY WILLIAM POMPILI SHEARER'S SERVICE STATION RENOVO WALLPAPER 81 PAINT CO. BERT McGOWAN HARGER'S VARIETY STORE RUSSELL EDWARDS MARTIN ROCCO LEWIS LOGUE, JR. GUGHIOCELLO'S SEL'S ESSO STATION SERRA'S GROCERY STORE KELLER'S TYDOL STATION RIVER VIEW HOTEL BRANDON'S MARKET ROSAMILIA'S GARAGE JOHNSTONBAUGH'S Our Pafrons RICHARD'S SERVICE STATION GENE AND BEA WOLF TEXAS LUNCH, LOCK HAVEN GEORGE EDWARD DORMAN, JR. DRAKE'S GROCERY STORE FORBINI TAYLOR SHOP THE GIFT SHOP CUNNINGHAM'S P. G. POLETO A. H. FRAY CHARLES F. KIRKMAN RYAN BROS. E. S. BINGMAN NOAH LUDY FRANCIS PERRI DOLLY SHOP THE HUB-CLOTHIERS THOMAS BRANDON BOTTORF BROS. FAMILY SHOE STORE WIEDHAHN JEWELRY CO. BROWN'S BOOT SHOP GUILIO DI FABBIO THE BROWN DERBY STEVE AND FRANK'S GERALD STOUT GULLBORG'S LUCHETTA'S MARKET 'hit-Clit Ymnnunx on Ymnnonx Courun-Du.l.A5 Hwagmpic - -- ,ffqtg ' , . QLZQELQ- ' bggifl QE- UQCZQQLQUL7. .-Q0 -PQQ Left to right: Ncllic Lupro, Incz Marshall, Joanne Bailey, Evelyn Wertz, Verla Marsh- all, Margaret Snltsman, Donna Toot, jerry Casper, Grace Summerson, Rose Ann Day- ton, Doris Gyurina, Nancy McGregor. 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