Smethport Area High School - Nunundah Yearbook (Smethport, PA)
- Class of 1953
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'gl ' iiifl J ,, Q . 4 5 V IJ, I- W J ' .L .L f :J-2-. ,f -' MU 1aJ '7' A A .3 Wi' ' ' .J A' V , 4, a 3 Copyrighfecl Ly EDITORAIN CI-IIEE DONALD COMES ASSOCIATE EDITOR- JEANNE OCONNOI2 BUSINESS MANAGER- DONNA JEAN EARRELL ul' .S7cAoof givin. 5 as 'cn.' Tl-IE I88O SCHOOL I828Affirs'r leacher, Richard Chadwick, faughl in his own home. I834fliHle red sclrool house buill. I839f1l'1e Acadernv was esfablishecl. ISSO-lirsl while frame building was erecled. I889- I893- I89'8-- l900- I935f N423 lirsl gradualing class wilh four members. fire deslroyed frame building and briclc building was erecled fire deslroyed lhis building. presenf building was opened. gymnasium and audilorium addilions were buill. library, cafelaria, and lwo classrooms were compleled lo make accornmodalions for lhe increased enrollment 2 MHMHCIHA 1953 PRESENTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OE SMETHPORT HIGH SCHOOL SMETHPORT, PENNSYLVANIA 3 , Y A , , 'z :4 4 A xv A if f 51' T 3 A 65. 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THANKSTOCDURPATRONS . 5 PAGE PAGE PACE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE 79 35 fII 'I7 5 65 79 86 leolicarfion MR. PARTCHEY MRS. STONE Much can be spoken in gralilude for all lhal we have been given in our high school years and for lhose who have guided us over a now ending phase of our life. Music has always played a maior parl' in lhe lives of people 'When and now. H has enriched lhe aclivilies of many of us. We have learned 'ro recognize Hs beauly, and we have been inspirod lo achievemenlrs in ils many fields. From hard work, compelilion, and experl help, we have gained a deeper unders+anding and compaf- ibilily 'rowards our fellow men. Therefore, lhe Class of Nincleen Hundred and Fiffyfrhree gralefully dedicafes This issue of The NUNUNDAH To Mrs. Margarel Slone and Mr. Charles Parlchey, who have done so much +0 furrhor lhe musical appreciahon and abilily of +he school and of lrhe communily. Wilh deepesl regard for your unliring ellorls, your unflagging zeal, your conslanl encouragement and your inspiring con+ribu'riors lo your s+uden+s, we can only say- lv1any+hanlcs. 6 unun0laA Sfmt!! OUSTAFSON SMITH COLEMAN REYNOLDS FARRELL JOHNSON COSTA SHIREY O'CONNOR COMES HAMILTON BENJAMIN MORAN gzcliforiaf SM!! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ...,. DONALD COMES ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . JEANNE OCONNOR BUSINESS MANAGER . DONNA JEAN FARRELL ART EDITOR . . . DICK SHIREY ATHLETICS . . HAROLD REYNOLDS ACTIVITIES . PATRICIA COSTA MUSIC EDITOR . . GERRY COLEMAN PHOTOGRAPHS . JACK GLJSTAESON SNAPSHOTS . . . ROBERT MORAN SENIOR WRITE-UPS . JANE HAMILTON ,Qi-oclucfion .gfaff ADVERTISING . KRISTINE JOHNSON SALES MANAGER I . JANET BENJAMIN TYPIST . . MARY LEE SMITH ADVISERS ANNE ANDERSON ALMA JOHNSON 7 .xgclminid frafion MR. VESBER MR. JOHNSON 30 tAe gfadualed of tL0 CIGJJ or NINETEEN Huuoreiso FIFTYIHREE Gradualion from high school is an evenl of imporfance in anyone's life. H really happens fo only a small percenlage of the overall populafion of our counfry. In numerous inslances, if happens because families are willing lo sacrifice. because s+uclen'rs 'rhemselves worlc long and hard, and because 'reachers undersland. inspire, and insisl. High school graduarion means lirsf of all 'rhar some+hing has been compleled. To finish whaf we begin is always a maHer of pride. Gradua+ion also implies rhaf furfher goals have been decided upon. new plans are being made, new hopes aro being aroused foward self-improvemenr and sefvice ro lhe communily. Our world needs educafecl cilizens. To be able fo fhinlc, fo recognize fhe righfs and worlh of each individual, lo be willing and able, lo malce The grealesf conlribulion To social progress-lhal is whal we loolc for from our high school graduares as They leave our midsl To go on Their various ways. 8 'L gg -fl' Q VV V 7 ' 1' ' 1' lwfmf, A LO 3 Adlinisfrnii And culi' 214 6LClllfg GEORGE LARSON ANNE ANDERSON NELLIEJOI-INSON MARION I-IACKETT Imdusfriul ArI5 Ar? -f EnqIi5I'w Ilome Economics SQIHOQI Nurse ROBERT GLARNER JAMES DONOVAN FILOMINA BONFILIO CURTIS STONE I'-Iisfory Physical Educa+ion PI1ysicaI Educafion I'IIsIory I O 6lCU,!ty IUCIUJE RHOADS ETHELIND BOTSFORD RIARRIETT ROCKEEELLER DALE SCHELL Mmlwmfiqs School Secremry Business Educafion Bomlrlwovpinq WAYNE MADER EVELYN SOPHER ALMA JOHNSON ANTHONY ClMBAl Birnoqy Spanish - English English Clwernisiry -- Laiin I I 'J oar of gwlucafion HUBERT MORRISON ROBERT MORAN F. GUENTIER W. A, ROSS J. I-TUFFMAN R. A. DIGEL The School DirecTors are The governing body oT The SmeThporT Borough School DisTricT. They are elecTed by The voTers oT The Borough and serve wifhouf pay. They are elecTed Tor six year Terms, and Two are elecTed every Two years so ThaT The member- ship oT The Board does noT all change aT The same Time. The secreTary and Treasurer may or may noT be voTing members oT The Board. They are elecTed by The voTing members and are paid Trom school Tunds. There are Tive voTing members and The secreTary on The SmeThporT Board. The Board oT EducaTion is responsible Tor The buildings and grounds as well as The boolcs and equipmenT used in insTrucTion. The Board is responsible Tor The school budgeT, The raTe oT Taxes Tor school purposes, and The Tinancial operaTion oT The planT. The Board is also responsible Tor The employmenT oT The Teachers and deTer- mining Their salaries. l-Towever, There are many sTaTe regulaTions which govern Their duTies because a large parT oT The money used in The budgeT is received Trom The sTaTe. I 2 .gyfuclenf Counci ROBEY Bi MEGIVERN LOUCKS TANNER JOHNSON KENNEDY DENNING SHIREY LARSON MORAN SHIREY OCONNOR RAUGHT DUFFY ANGELL SMITH ROBEY LINDQUIST The STudenT Council sTarTed Tour years ago wiTh Howard Hull as presidenT and Mr. Rugh as TacuITy supervisor, Since Then There have been Tour more presidenTs, Two more consTiTuTions, and Mr. Glarner has Taken over The supervisor's posiTion. The paTh oT progress has been slow and paved wiTh hard work: mosT accompIishmenTs have been by Trial and error. Such Things as a sTudenT courT and lunch paTrols have been Tried unsuccessfully in The pasT, buT now The Trial period is nearly over and from now on I'm sure The progress oT The council will be swiTT and sure. Here are The accompIishmenTs oT The TirsT semesTer oT The I952-l953 STudenT Council: a head- plafe Tor The plaque was purchased Tor Donald Shirey, IasT year's presidenT: Jeanne O'Connor and Penny Robey were senT To The STaTe STudenT Council ConvenTion: very ePTicienT lunch hour and acTiviTy period paTroIs were seT up, we aTTribuTed Their success mainly To The iron hand oT Jim DuTTy: a pencil machine was insTaIIed: paid assemblies Tor nexT year were ordered: a recepTion commiTTee and all day hall paTrols were seT up during The Two days The DisTricT Band meT here: a swimming pool fund was seT up which raised over seven-hundred dollars: an assessmenT of classes was made a parT of The by-laws To The consTiTuTion. In closing I should like To exTend my deep Thanks and appreciaTion To all The STudenT Council members Tor Their work in Trying To make our school beTTer Through sTudenT governmenT, and especially To Mr. Glarner. James DuTTy, and Dale SmiTh, whose wisdom and hard work made This such a successTuI year. William Angell I3 -J rsh Martlm The Conch Uuf' SQLVCMI y B um Bfvmrwv Jack fb-rw Umf 'Tfvny' 'Tidciew Bwb Pmf' Qur Cooks This Mlffpr Flash Q4 IS Q Q EQES xx w w l . YY WX!X.3SX Xf'3NYkY Y5K'NX.K.W5MQQNYNWHNNWSMWHWNWNW- X ' r ' f f ffm ff? K! f ff Xf If X l K ' X - I fj ff 'X L ,L f I mum. Af , 7 - fh 9vf X if iii - SRP? ,,.- ' xp Q 1- , X wiv K v Q Q f 'Q Wv , L 'K x XX! p x 1 ' 4 at N Q U . 'K X 0 'K I 2 'Z O TN ' ff F L V' jzf ' f X f Q elf, Q- N 'h 4 Q :Ig F . A 'Q iz. 4. ' A .lA-,, X 5 -I T- . I ' .six um- 1 E ' d iff'-E... x i 4, I rf, 4 lx T 5 'M :AI I .6 ,15 L4uM'Ux-. ' 'i 541. ew 7 enior arid' icerd J. CUNNINGI-IAM P. COSTA D. FARRELI. I-I. REYNOLDS The closing bell has rung: The swishing sound oT books and papers and coaTs is heard: The noisy, disordered jumble oT everyone Trying To leave The room aT once dominaTes The scene: and Then The conTusion is over. I'm leTT alone in The quieT soliTude oT home room. The warm aTTernoon sunIighT sTreams in Trom The back window, and my ThoughTs wander To days long gone by. A pleasanT haze seems To darken The room unTil my eyes are no longer able To disTinguish familiar objecTs. The hazy misT slowly clears and There beTore me is a jolly group oT boys and girls, recognizable buT yeT remoTe. Why iT's our class!-As Treshmen-They look as if They are having a wonderful Time as each new Thrill oT high school meeTs Them. I look away Tor a momenT and Then gazing back I Tind a new scene. The same boys and girls are dressed in TaTTered jeans and calicos. Why iT musT be Sadie Hawkins' dance. The group oT sTudenTs Tades away and a new seTTing Takes Their place. A number oT darkies are siTTing on a sTage and wiTh Their boisTerous merry-making are keeping Their audience in laughTer. The sTage quickly changes To a Japanese Tea Garden, respIendenT in loTus blossoms and soTTIy- glowing lanTerns. A passive Buddha is gravely keeping waTch. And Then The view changes To The suburbs oT London, and There is eccenTric Uncle Fred wiTh his loony Triends chasing abouT an old English manor. The scenes are changing more rapidly now, and I geT only a glimpse OT a ChrisTmas Ball, a preview oT class nighT, and Then graduaTion. The IasT Two are very dim and The deTaiIs are noT Too clear. The noisy, merry group fades Trom sighT and sound Till I can hear only The sIighTesT murmur and see a TainT blur oT color. Then The room is darkened. Once more I look abouT me and I Tind mysehfalone again wiTh The warm sunlighT playfully scaTTering IiTTIe sunbeams over The Tloor. WiTh a sigh OT regreT I pick up my books and move To join The happy group ouTside. A Teeling in- side Tells me ThaT someThing is losT which will ne'er be regained. Our childhood musT be buried wiTh our memories, and we musT hasTen ever Torward To our goal as happy adulTs in a democraTic world. I 6 ACRE, ANNA MARIE Anne CalamiIy Anne is a deserv- inq name for the Iiveliesl girl in the class, Chorus I. 2, 3, 4 Tumblinq I, 2, 3, 4 Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4 Dramalics 4 G. A. A. 2 Musical Noles 4 Dancing Club I E. I. Club I ANGELL, WILLIAM W. Willy ' S. I-I. S.'s drcamboal whose name hardly Iifs his personality. Football I, 3, 4 Sludenl Council I, 2 , 3. 4 Track 3, 4 Proieclion 2, 3 Pholoqraphy 3 Hillbillies 3, 4 Varsiiy S. 4 Senior Dramolics 4 BARR, FLORENCE ELLEN FIo An Irish Jonny Lind whose qay challer endears hor Io all. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3. 4 Tumbling 2, 3, 4 Dramalics 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Baslmelball Club 2, 3, 4 Dnncinq Club I enioro I 7 A I ALFIERI, MARY K. Allie A vivacious liIIIe bundle ol energy. Senior Dramalics 2, 3 Band I, 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Press Club 2. 3. 4 Tumbling 2, 3, 4 Archery 4 Phofoqraphy 3 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Musical Noles 4 ASIIBY, PHILLINA JANE Huclry The sunshine qnl who lreeps Ihinqs rollinq. llfspccially her eyes.l Band 2 Chorus 2 Vesled Choir 2 Cheerleading 3, 4 G. A. A. 3 Senior Play 4 Senior Dramalics 3 Yearbook 4 BARR, GRACE MARGARET Gracie A qiqqle, a gasp, an exclam- alion-IhaI's Gracie, buf we would nel have her olherwise.. Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling I, 2, 3. 4 Baslrelball I, 2, 3, 4 Dramalics 2, 4 Pholography 3 Dancinq Club I Musical Nolcs 4 BENJAMIN, JANET ELLEN Beniy A nimble cheerleader whose inleresrs are bowling and danc- ing. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 3, 4 Tumbling 2. 3, 4 Musical Noles 4 Flash 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 BEST, BEVERLY JUNE Bev She's sugar and spice and will always be remembered for her aclinq accomplishmenls. Band I, 2, 3 Girls' Chorus I ,2. 3, 4 Vesled Choir 2. 3, 4 Dramalics 3, 4 Ensemble 4 Senior Play 4 BURDICK, ANNIS ONALEE Annie Carefree Annie's grearesl love is line music. Band I Girls' Chorus l, 2 Vesled Choir 2, 3, 4 Arr Club 4 Slrelching Club 2, 3 Ensemble 4 Dramalics 4 eniord I 8 BERG, CARL HERBERT. JR. A sprighlly +umbler and lover of Ihe grear outdoors. Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4 Foolball I BRACE, ALTA LOUISE Alla A commercial whii who loves to sew a fine seam. E, I. Club I Girls' Chorus I. 2 Home Economics Club 3 Flash 4 Girl Reserves 3 Tumbling Club I Yearbook 4 BUREORD, THOMAS DEAN Burl Our amiable redhead whose sense of humor malces him lhe life of every parly. Band I, 2 Hillbillies 3. 4 Vesled Choir 2 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 Baslrelball I ,2, 3, 4 Varsily S. 3, 4 Tumbling I Dramalics 4 Senior Play 4 CLARK, GUY THORNTON Our mechanically-minded edif- or of lhe FLASH whose love of devillry is hidden 'ro mosl people. Flash 2, 3. 4 Profecfion Club 2. 3 Baskelball Club 3 Choir 2. 3, 4 E. l. Club I COLEMAN, JOHN GERMER Gerry The mosl versalile ol all Sen- iors. Uncle Fred loads The Lemons , Band I, 2, 3, 4 Radio Club I. 2 Proieclion C'ub I, 2, 3 Choir 2, 3. 4 Sporlsman Club I Ensemble 3, 4 Flash 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Track 3 The Lemons 3, 4 COMES, JAMES ALLEN Jim One ol' Ihe Heasl-end qanq 7 Bufchie's main inleresl lies in Senior Band Trips. Band I. 2, 3, 4 Dramafics I Dancing Club I Hillbillies 2 eniorzi I9 CLEVELAND, SHIRLEY ANN The lady of 'rhe c'ass who eagerly lends a helpful hand. Chorus I, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Ar? Club 3, 4 Home Economics Club 2 Tumbling 3 Band I Dramalics 2 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Flash 4 COMES, DONALD JEROME Pelunia PeIunia's unique personalily and inleresf in flowers makes him oulslandinq. Yearbook 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Proieclion Club I, 2, 3 Drcrnalics I, 2, 3,4 lihofography 3 Flash 2, 3, 4 Chorus I Arl Club I, 2, 3, 4 Press Club 2, 3, 4 Sporfsman Club 2 CON RAD, DALE EM ERSON A well-informed conversalion- alisl who makes use ol his knowledge. Projeclion Club 3 Shop Foreman 3, 4 Senior Band 4 Senior Ar? Club 4 COSTA, PATRICIA ANNE Pat A cunning cookie with great writing and acting talent. Senior Band 2. 3, 4 Senior Dramatics 2 Flash 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2 Girls' Chorus 2 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 CUNNINGI-IAM. ALEX JOHN John An allearound good Joe with superb athletic ability. Football I, 2. 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Varsity S. 3, 4 Track 2. 3. 4 Baslcctball 3, 4 Press Club 4 DRAGOONE, JOHN JR. Pete A iovial wit with a touch ot temper. Football 4 Varsity S. 4 Proiection Club 2 Basketball Club 2 eniord 20 COVERT, IIOWARU L. Butch A well-dressed guy who directs his iolring and drawing ability to good ends. Football I. 2 Track I, 2, 3 DEFIBAUGI-I, ROBERT JOHN Bob Bob is a dilly ot a Dutchman with a yon tor teasing girls. 'rumbling I, 2, 4 Shop 3 DU FFY, JAMES MCKEAN Dutt A lamb in woIt's clothing! Tumbling I, 2 Shop Foreman 2, 3 Football 3 Student Council 4 FARRELL, DONNA JEAN Money-Bags Our fashion-wise miss who carries herself well. Vesled Choir 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Sludenf Council 2 Flash 3, 4 Senior Ari Club 4 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Bowlinq 3 GORRELL. MARILYNN ROMAYNE Marilynn Mr. Schell's riqhl hand who holds office hours in lhe bank. E. I. Club I Junior Chorus 2 Home Economics Club 3 Girl Reserves 2 Rank 3, 4 HAMILTON, JANE WINIFRED Ham Our musical-comedy slar who is lovely' and likabl0. Bond 2, 3, 4 Veslecl Choir 2, 3, 4 Ensemble 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Flash 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 Dcincirtq Club I Basketball Club l Uowlinq 3, 4 Sr-niur Drnnmlifs 2 eniora 2 I FOLEY, THOMAS GORDON Tommy The iokcr of the rrowfl!! Baskeiball 3, 4 Hillbillies 3 Malh Club 4 Varsily S. 4 Baskrilbnll Club 3, 4 GUSTAFSON, JOHN ALBFRT Gus Gus was lhe able chauffeur on many of lhe escapades ol his senior friends. Baskelball Manaqer 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Varsify S. 3. 4 Beskelball Club 3 Proieciion Club 3 Track 3 Varsily Baskelball 4 Ari Club 3 Radio Club 2 irrr, DAVID LELAND Muffy lfily's love of fun kr-eps Life irom qellinq Tediousf' Hillbillies 2, 3, 4 Senior Dramnlirs 4 Yearbook 4 JOHNSON, MARION KRISTINE .I-I-een.. Vim, viqor and vilalily. Wilh lols ol personality. Band I, 2, 3, 4 Girls Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Vesled Choir 2, 3, 4 Flash 3, 4 Press Club I Dancinq Club I Baskelball Club I Sludenl Council 2 Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Ensemble 3, 4 KEESLER, JEAN MARIE Jinx Her arlisfic abililies always added color Io our class pro! iecls. Girls' Chorus 4 Arl Club 3 Girl Reserves I KLEISATH, PAUL ALFRED A Iulure farmer whose layorile paslime is square-dancinq. Tumbling I Band I, 2, 3, 4 The Lemons 3, 4 Combo 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Baskelball Club 3 Hillbillies I eniora 22 JOHNSTON, MARGARET ANN P-Nagy A neal qal whose inner charm is oflen hidden away by her sol?-spoken way. Band I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 2 , 3, 4 Vesled Choir 3, 4 Ari Club I, 2 Dramalics 3 E. I. Club I KLEISATH, JEROME EDWARD Jerry Jerry's shy, enqaqinq grin makes him a lovorile of his classmafes. Band I, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsily S. 2, 3, 4 Tumbling I The Lemons 3, 4 Baskelball Club 3 MADISON, VERNA ANN Anne Pefife liffle miss whose cule qiqqle helps her Io make friends easily. Band 2, 3, 4 Flash 3, 4 Press Club 3. 4 Girls' Chorus I. 3 E. I. Club I Tumblinq I Arl Club 2 Yearbook 4 Sludenl Direclor of Junior Band 3, 4 MARSH, KEITH Dewey A man of few words who is a swel pal lo have around. E. I. Club I Hillbillies 2, 3. 4 Posler Club I Baslcefball Club 2 MOORE. ROBERTA IRENE Barrie A fine dressed irl who is lun 9 lo be wilh. Girls' Chorus I. 2, 3 E. I. Club I Senior Ari' Club 4 Slzelch Club 2 O'CONNOR. DOROTHY JEANNE . Okie Miss Sophisficafion with musical fingers. Band I, 2. 3, 4 Vesled Choir 2, 3, 4 Flash I, 2. 3, 4 Sludenl Council 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook 4 , Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Baslrefball Club I Bowling 3, 4 fhe eniord I 23 McDERMOTT, DALE EUGENE Mack Our fall. dark, and handsome ladies' man. Football I, 2. 3, 4 Baslcefball I Hillbillies I, 2 Varsity S. 3, 4 MORAN, ROBERT S. Bob The man-aboul-lown whose humor is hiqhly conlaqious. E. I. Club I Radio Club I Proiecfion Club 2, 3 Flash I Hillbillies 3, 4 Press Club 4 Sludenl Council 4 Pholography Club 3 Yearbook 4 REYNOLDS, HAROLD '-Isley A sIar-clus'rer wilh a sweel lrombone. Band l, 2, 3, 4 Sludenl Council I, 2, 3 Varsily S. 3, 4 Baskelball I, 2, 3 Football I, 2 Traclr 2, 3, 4 Malh Club 2. 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Yearboolc 4 RICE, JAMES MILFORD Jim Our good-loolcinq hunlsman wilh a smile for everyone. Hillbillies I, 2 Varsiiy S. 2, 3, 4 Shep Foreman 4 Forilbnll I . 2, 3, 4 RITTBERG, CLAU DIA ANN Sis The class lovely wilh an infriquinq smile. E. I. Club I Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4 Tumbling I, 2. 3, 4 Flash 3, 4 G. A. A. 4 Cheerleading 4 Dancing Club I Bowling I, 3, 4 Musical Noles 4 ROSS, ROBERT ANTHONY .iB0b.. I-Iappyego-Iuclcy unfil he's caught even Ihen he'll Iry Io laugh his way oui. ' Flash 2. 3, 4 Siudeni Council 3 Proieclion Club 3 Dramnlics 2 eniord 24 RIFLE, DAWN ELAINE SunseI A swell pal who's nice buf mischievous. Vesled Chair 2, 3. 4 Tumbling I, 2, 3 Ensemble 4 Senior Dramafics 3 Cheerleading 4 Dancing Club I Bowling 2, 3, 4 ROSS, DONALD EDWARD Don Our sporis enlhusiasi whose shy exferior covers his lceen wif. Track I, 2, 3. 4 Basketball I. 2, 3, 4 Fooiball 3 Varsify S. 2. 3. 4 Hillbillies 3 SHIREY, RICHARD DUANE Mole Our gridiron great with a flare for arf. Tumbling 2. 3, 4 Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Varsify S. 2. 3, 4 Yearboolc 4 Baslreiball Club 3 Proieciion Club 2 Sfudenf Council 4 SIMMS. HELEN MARIE Simzy Our willowy alhlelc who wrenrs clothes like a dream. Girls' Chorus 3, 4 Pholoqraphy Club 3 Tumblinq I, 2, 3, 4 Dancinq Club I Dramafics 4 Boskefball Club I, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 2, 4 Musir al Noles 4 STILLMAN, GLORIA Our well-dressed newcomer who takes a special inieresl in our class. Dramalics I Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 'I Ari Club 4 SIMONETTI, JOHN GORDON Johnny Shy Johnny blushos when ever Ihe mere word qirI is menlioned. Proif-clion Club 3 eniorzi I 25 SMITH, MARY LEE Meri As sweel and brealhlnss as the lirsf day of spring. Band 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Vesfed Choir 2, 3, 4 Dancinq Club I Sludenf Council I Yearbook 4 Senior Play 4 Ensemble 3, 4 G, A. A. I THOMAS, CLIFFORD Cliff Cliffs manly ways distinquish him as a good and upriqhl Senior. Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3 Baskelball 3 Varsify S. I, 2, 3, 4 Tumblinq 2, 3, 4 Proieclion Club 2 WRIGHT, EVERALD VERNON HEY.. A winner every lime: Ev's inleresf is music and 4 H work. E. I. Club I Band I, 2, 3, 4 Vesled Choir 2, 3, 4 The Lemons 3, 4 Basketball Club 3 Track 3 SENBOR HES TS 56 Smm Q BESTS', w TfQw07'z!2!7?E J Q Z 27 enior napa .mls Mnrfhyl Pres, and his boss Sour? ? 7 Ihvlp! II-flp' PIYHT1 Trrufimrs Tfarwfs in Crow: Suplv, IBM-, RM BUGS -ffWn1wf- fNfirg44l1M3 BM Unwff wh-L-lux' ff'nIx,fmn':m fkmfwri? ilmup VL: 2 S Xl? ..... 'Il fl' . K ,f Q QM S5 f f ... f X ' Ag W A-JWX0 W f I f Yup? su ,I f :32 NX N 'ff' '- - ' ' K xwmiffb -wma? 5 '.:.. v k' '-1 , V ' , ' ' ,'f ' -'.1'gJg' ia., ,J '5' 7 ' I 4' '-'-'L X I z1,r J- vw-,I XM- I -Yll Ng. . .,-. iq?-1 'Yun Jai P01 1 . ,Zim , If X, v 'W I Ln 'Qs ' 1 ' ' lfL24 ,.-5-fi ' , Q ... .3.,. I X.,- -. 1, ---- , .' ng: .'- '.' u H I - A .. . lr M 62' V 3 'J Sy ': .f I . V41 E I ' ' , 6 'Q-3g'7'Yj ':f' Q x 4 , 'Wa , Af-f i V 1 f 5 JC , -i'lQN .. If sxN ,xx , Z ff .Q V . 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These diTTerenT groups have uniTed Their TalenTs and ambiTions and come up wiTh a hard worlcing, successTul group. For prool OT This we can menlion such Things as The Balced Food Sale, The Combo Dances, The TalenT Show, and The Prom. l.asT year we had The Sophomore Hop and record dances which were guiTe popular. During our work in The pasT Three years, we have learned The gualiTios oT iudgmenT, inTegriTy, leadership, and seriousness. Thus, we are doing much To become beTTer ciTizens. Being well represenTed in DisTricT Band, we senT Dale SmiTh, Bill Diqel, Bill Dunn, Sue Spanogle, Lloyd l-laclceTT, and Shirley Wilcox. Among our excellenT aThleTes we have Two ouTsTanding individuals. Ed CoverT was chosen Tor The All STar Team Tor TooTball and Deane l.opus Tor The All STar Second Team Tor baslceTball. We loolc Torward To a very happy and successTul senior year. 30 ANDERSON BERG BROUOHAM CAMPBELL B, AUSTIN BERLIN BRYSON CLARK B. DENNING M. AUSTIN BICKFORD BURDICK 1 i' ff CONNORS J. DENNING BEAN BOGART BLIRGESS CONRAD DICKINSON BEERE BROCKITT CADY COVERT uniord aj XMUHH mem POLEY ealrvoms JONES DOUG-LASS Fox HACKETT KELLEY LINDQUIST DRAGQONE GALLUP H555 5' O 1 A KENNEDY LOPUS DUNN GERMAN M. JOHNSON LARSON LUDWIG FARRELL GERMAN T. JOHNSON LASHER uniorfi MARRONE PATTERSON ROSS STICKLES VAN MORT MQANALLEN RANDALL ROSSI SWANSON VAN SICKLE MQDERMOTT RICE NX ff 33 RUSSELL TANNER WILCOX MITCHELL REES SMITH TROUTMAN WILSON PLACER ROBERTSON SPANOGLE VAN OORDER unior imladed Arv!.4vJi4 Fi-JU? Tim Peeper H+ Rfxd PM-mds Rmmnm T,w'ure Sdmbo 81 Co. Cf ' Cjlppud Robin Hcod DOW Trfwvd PMS EmbLarms,scd7 Thu Connors Sa! Wfwocgif Slwpy 34 - - .. 5' I v 1 ri N N 4 Q ig I :lib U- 'lla N' .5 1' ? ' ' f'JfjQ mqlx 'QQ fy: ''W111121lg-Zi!iifrizzzkiz2e:2s+:?:i::f5:Si-:qw'5-gi'-fn1 ' KI NNY iq X Y A. Y : V . I IA V W . A 1 W K MN MW ' r ' -'JW 'p ' -vqzfg-1-of' ws' 'Il ' .E 9 v 1 rfif-'41:14-tfiwise,:-as-mm-,,az-teifzefg-ga-sqan I I 1 . .gui fl U 4 I IU . Q . 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Sporfsmanship-fhe abilify fo lose as graciously as we win. Obedience-fo all elders and aufhorifies. Pafriofism-willingness fo defend our school, srare. and counfry. l-lonor-a sense of whaf is virfuous and expecfed of us. Omniscience-an abilify fo possess a lcnowledge of all fhings. lvlafchlessness-abilify fo rise fo a peerless posifion. Opfimisfic-loolcing forward la fhe fufure. Resolufeness-firm deferminafion fo affain our final goal. Energyefo have healfh, vigor, and force in our daily worlc. The Sophomores have fhis year affempfed fo uphold a code which all frue Sophomores, presenf and fufure, should follow. We boasf many falenfed musicians, afhlefes, arfisfs, and lasf buf nof leasf, a goodly number of excellenf scholars. Penny Roloey affended Sfafe Band af Sfafe College and also affended fhe Sfudenf Council Con- venfion af Forfy lzorf, Those who affencled Disfricf Band were Sylvia Salvadori, Jim Fleeger, Valiean Comes, and Penny Robey. Many of fhe looys in our class were on fhe foofball and baslcefball feams. Those on fhe Varsify foofloall feam were Phil l-liclcey, David Pefruzzi, Charles Barr, Larry Moran, and Jaclc Siegel. Those on fhe baslcefball feam were Edwin l-layes and Jim Smifh. Roberf Kepler, Ronnie Aclcer and Keifh Ausfin are new members of our class. The Sophomore Class presenfed a very successful dance enfifled fhe Pirafe Prancef' The co- chairmen for fhis affair were Howard Digel and Penny Robey. 36 n 0l9AOI'Yl0l'86 Fleeqer Goodwill Greene Gusfafson Hayes Hendrickson Hewiff Hickey N. Howard Kcesler Kennedy KepVar Ladlec Larson Loihrop Lindquisr Marsh McKeirnan Miilor Mix Moore 38 Hakel Howard Kleisafh Love Moran gSJ0l9A0l'l'l0I'26 Norman Pais Paiferson Pefruzzi Randall Rauqh? Rifiberq Robey Salvadori Shirey Sim-I Simnn0Hi B. Smifh J. Smifh S. Smiih Snydvr Sicvons Tarbox M. Taylor M. Taylor V.m Sic Vnuqlm Wanda WQFFIC Websfer Woideri Yafos 39 .S?0l0A0l'l'l0l'0 6iS7L0t5 v Kinq Sl. 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LATIIROP DANIELS HIMFS ROUNSVILLE CONNORS LARSON ROREEN I-ILRZOG DUNKLL JOHNSON LARSON O IATIIROR R. HIRSCH DAUOHERTY BENJAMIN DFNNINO HOWARD WALKFR BARR PARRIS CAMPBELL JOHNSON K. CHASE LARSON VFRY JOHNSON, C GOODWILL OOILVIE IDDINOS BERLIN BENJAMIN FAES BROWN VANDERVORT HOWARD ROSS 44 QU8I'ltL gfd 6 HAUCK ELIJOTT DENNiNG KENNEPY CONNORS LARSON R. OCONNOR ROSS BACKUS MITCHELL LARSON CADY GERMAN BURDICK FREER WKLSON SILFIES RAZEY MJUOWELL MQGAVISK SWANSON GRINOLUS KELLEY STUCK SCANLON VVHLS HZZKLL NORMAN SNYQLR ROBEY LATHROP HILEMAN HICKLY HPC-A9 MECJVUQN 45 K C6 77 Ml'lJ2l'C d5:5l'l'l2l'L pee fi X!! 'Qflwfsd Cir! PMS Hunds Up! Slvvlwillfj Brwmiy Sldppm' Af Seven UMW'-r Gwcniu Los? Esflwar? Acrobms L: HQ Lady Before!! The Winnahl The Mascof 46 ,r , H Av-L El. if . . W X . if . ff 1 , 6 no AN 1 Q- A K 0 T .' xxx , v , :IQ 'I , r -n ,I A X I V -x hi f 7 5 7 HX , 'QL . 5' S fr 77 A, 01. 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BOSWICK The Junior Band is led by +l'1ree pert jauniy, liHle lasses. Tl'1ey'd ra+her march from +own +o fown 'rhan go fo any ciasses. Our MajoreHes and Drum Major are known Hwrough-ouf Hue land. For Jrheir smoofh s+eps and polished fwirls add much io our fine band. , , 0 ECKSTROM J. BOSWICK 48 enior diana! The Senior Band, including sixly members, is under lhe capable direclion ol Mr. Charles Parlchey. Our band is uniformed in lhe familiar orange and black. While plumes and orange and blaclc hals are added when lhe band marches. During lhe pasl year, lhe band has been a very aclive organizalion. In June and July, il appeared in quile a few parades and, al lhe end ol lhe season, made lhe annual lrip lo lhe Clearfield Fair. In July, an Old Fashioned Bloclc Parly was sponsored by lhe Band Parenlsg lhis nelled a line prolil lor lhe organizalion. Foolball season loolc lhe spollighl in Seplember and lhe band was oll again lo supporl our lair Alma-Maler. Dale Conrad became our drum maior, wilh Mary Lee Smilh, Janel Denning, and Kay Boswiclc as maiorelles. ln January, Smelhporl High School Band gained lame again as lhey enlerlained lhe Norlh Cen- lral Dislricl Band lor lhe lirsl lime in S. l-l. S. hislory. A Spanish Fiesla was lhe lheme ol lhe linely organized leslival in which lwenly Smelhporl sludenls parlicipaled. Penny Robey and Teen Johnson were chosen lo allend lhe All-Slale Band al Slale College in February. Aller plenly ol praclice, lhe band lraveled lo Clarion in March lor lhe annual Forensic com- pelilion, The reguired number was Silver Springs Overlure , and lhe selecled number was Dealh and Transliguralionf' During lhe year, lhe band pul on several concerls including an assembly in Smelhporl and an exchange assembly al Porl Allegany. Counly Band was held in May el Ollo, wilh Smelhporl lalcing ils share ol lirsl chairs. On May 7, lhe band loolc all lheir earnings and accompanied lhe Palrol boys lo Yfashinglon in a new and exciling advenlure. 49 BAND PERSONNEL unior Zganol The Junior Band is a Trained organizalion made up of sixly members from grades Tivo Through ion. This includes srudenrs from Smerhporr Borough and Kcaiing Township, They combine in The summer Tor parades and concerrs, in The fall Tor Toofball games, and The winrer for The annual concerl. Vfhile in Junior Band, The members learn valuable band Technique and Tundamenlals which would be rafher diificulr ro learn in rhe Senior Band, where The pace is so much Tasrer. When bolh bands appear. parricularly in parades, The Junior organizarion is generally led by a Senior Band member appoinled by The band direclor. This organizalions ohficial name is THE KEATING BAND and has won prizes several Times in parade comperifion. Members of This organizarion are eligible Tor parlicipalion in +he Cenlral Dislricf Junor Band Fesrival. CLARINETS Cvnlhia Johnson Donna Madison Joanne Boswiclc Rose Marie Bizzalc Torn Pierce Sylvesler Filzqerald Carol Chase Carol Kelly Anne Meqivern Jody Diael Tvrry Hirlcey Barbara Robey Carol Wells Rosemary Sieqal Lee Cleveland FLUTES Kenl Srniili Connie Larson TYMPANl Karen Johnson CORNETS Roberl Kline Ronald Johnson Ronald Srnifh Kay Lee Fifzgerald John Hummel Chuck Johnson George Burdiclr Edward Jennings George Newhouse TROMBONES Roberi Morrison James Freer DRUMS Bruce McKay Blaine O'Connor Joanne Biclcford Jim Brown Bill Highfield 50 HORNS Rose Ellen Cooner Muriel Wrighi Elaine Tanner Mary Jo Cuffing Karen Weimer SAXOPHONES Rosanne Marsh Jaclrie Green Joe Newhouse Pauline Draqoone Linda Eddy BASSES AND BARITONES Alan Wrighf Rulh Barr Roy Church Daniel Baclcus Gary Filzqerald CYMBALS Monle Jennings Tljedfeclgkoir This is The eliTe vocal organizaTion oT The school under The capable direcTion oT Mrs. STone. IT is composed oT Senior High sTudenTs who are chosen in The spring oT each year. This yoar our Tall concerT, presenTed during NaTional EducaTion Weelc, TeaTured: Rock 'A My Soul, One World, lnsTrumenT Song, and Dry Bones. For ChrisTmas, we sang The glorious Halleluia Chorus and The Glory OT The Lord Trom The Messiah This concerT was probably The besT ever, Tor we sang To an unusually large audience. The Spring ConcerT was well received: our main aTTracTions were: Clap A' Yo Hand, Send OUT Thy LighT, BaTTle Hymn oT The Republic, and For All The SainTs. We were TorTunaTe enough To have Ten people aTTend DisTricT Chorus aT Jersey Shore which was held in April. Those who aTTended were Florence Barr, Teen Johnson, Sue Spanogle, Mary Lee SmiTh, Adam Brougham, Donald McDermoTT, Paul Berlin, Everald WrighT Gerry Coleman and Edwin Hayes. TwenTy members aTTended CounTy Chorus aT OTTo in May. One oT our groups was privileged To aTTend All-STaTe-Chorus aT KiTTanning. ln March, The choir and soloisTs made Their annual journey To Clarion where The choir sang For All The SainTs, and T'Roclc 'A My Soul. The soloisTs who compeTed were Florence Barr, Sue Span' ogle, Mary Lee SmiTh, Adam Brougham, Donald McDermoTT, Everald WrighT, Gerry Coleman and Edwin Hayes. The choir also had Two special concerTs, These being aT Eldred and MT. JeweTT. We climaxed our very successTul year by singing some very inspiring numbers Tor our baccalaur- eaTe service and graduaTion exercises. 5 I enior .itligk girfd ,cjkoruri i'if'ZQ' This vocal organizalion is comprised of sixfy Sopranos and alfos, wiih Carol Norman and Sue Spanogle as accompanisls. A+ +he fall concert held during Narional Educarion Week, fhe chorus presenfed +wo numbers: Good Folk Who Dwell on Ear+h and Now +he Day is Over. Even 'rhough rhis group mel only once a week, if was able lo do fhree numbers for 'rhe Chrisfmas Concert rhese were Jesu Bambino, Nazare+h, and Good Folks Who Dwell on Ear+h. As 'rhe resulf of an exfra Monday nighi rehearsal, lhe chorus presenfed a very pleasing number ar +he spring conce-rl enfifledz Were You There? On March 27, +he girls wen+ fo Clarion fo a++end Forensic seeking anofher firsl place. The +wo numbers sung were l-le's Gone Away, 'rhe required number, and as rhe selecled number rhey again sang Good Folk Who Dwell on Ear+h. This organizarion is always mosl colorful because 'rhe girls appear in formals in beaufiful pasfel colors. ln keeping wi'rh +he sacred season of Chris+mas, 'rhe girls were dressed-af 'rhe Chrisrmas Con- cerf-more conserva+ively-whife blouses and dark skirfs. 52 unior .jvligk Chorud There are liily-six members in Ihe Junior High Chorus, They have parIicipaIed in all Ihe Concerls and assemblies and are one of Mrs. SIone's proudesf achievemenfs. The orqanizaIion is sinqinq songs previously sunq by senior hiqh choruses. Some of Ihese sonqs are: LETS DANCE, SONG OF THE ANVIL IN A MONASTERY GARDEN, and COMIN' THRU THE RYE. In pad years Ihe chorus was known as Ihe Junior Hiqh Girls' Chorus. bul Ihis year The Girls had Io be dropped because ol one indiyidualisr, James Freer. Jimmy wishes some more boys would keep him company. The Chorus meeis on Monday in Room 23 during Acfiyify Period. Iridusfrious sinqers have a chance Io qo Io Junior High County Chorus. FrequenIIy There is a bi+ of solo worlc Yo do, and anyone wishinq Io vocalize a Iilfle can qeI a oood slarf here before Ihey enfer senior high compelilion. Members ol Ihe chorus include The followinqz RAE CARPENTER ROSE ELLEN COOPER PHYLLIS McDOWELL BEVERLY MCGAVISK LINDA LOUCKS MARILYN RAUGHT JOYCE RICE JOANNE SILVIS HARRIET SLOCUM CONNIE GREEN GERALDINE HIMES KAY LARSON PATRICIA LARSON BETTY LATHROP BESSIE PARRIS BETTE ROUNDSVILLE PAULA JEAN VERY DONNA FIZZELL ORVELLA LATHROP SANDRA McDOWELL MAUREEN MQGAVISK IDA BELLE RAZEY BARBARA ROBEY DEANNA SNYDER WILMA GREEN NANCY HOWARD BEVERLY GRAVES ARLENE ANDERSON REBECCA BERLIN JOANNE BOSWICK ETHEL CUNNINGI-IAM JACOUELINE GREEN HANNAH OAKES KATHRYN EDGAR ANITA GRINOLDS SANDRA NORMAN 53 COLLEEN SCANLAN ELLEN SILFIES MAXINE SWANSON DONNA DEFIBAUGH NANCY EDDY DONNA MADISON ANITA RUSSELL JOAN VAN MORT AUDYNE WOLBERT CAROL CHASE CYNTHIA JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON CAROL KELLEY ANN MEGIVERN CAROLYN WELLS CAROL WILSON VIRGINIA HILEMAN JAMES EREER ifzffdzfh ,Alfffhfhe 54 HJQHQAZQ BHQHN BARR CfIv1flYl'?lvlOlT ElxOUQHAIvl JOHNSON Wllli. 'HT r l l MAN ilAMlllUN JUHNQON PARP BEST SFANflC'l,l Rllll Srvlllll M 'ily' 'r' ' lhe Smvlhporl High Ensemble is an organizalion composed ol lhe mow clClVnlllCl'fl uingfiin in lhrr choir, Alhough -.larled only lwo years ago, The lfniemplc has gained ground vf-ry rapid y ard in lfmul becoming fa popular group in lhe S. lpl. S. musical pogram. Lasl spring They won' 'hrougn Dfliir' Forensic Compolilion and on fo Slale Forensic in Harrisburg, where lhey lied lor liiil paw will' cl superior ruling, sa remarlcalole accomplishmenl for such a small school. lhis year lhey slarled all over again w'lh nine vofoians, singing al lhe fail and Chi'-,lmaf ronrfiilf, and again al Clarion Forensic in lhe spring, where lhey sang l Love My Love in lhr lvlornng, lhe roguirod numher, and iilvly Lord, Whal a lvlorningii lor lheir seleclion, They sang sevf-ml olhrir numhors including a novclly, Ugoldior, Soldier, Will You Marry Mefi slnrring leon Johnson on llulo and Ecl hlnye-i on snare drum, len ol rho members, including Mary Lee Smfh, Sue Spanogle, sopreanos: Floiwiwr' Barr Twin Johnson, allow Adam Brougham, Don McDermoll, Paul Bei-iin, lenorsq Everald Wirighl,Go-fyColoinfar1. Ed l-layes, lmwscs, were chosen lo allend rho Dislricl Chorus lie-.lival al Jersey Shore. The rliown people are required lo memorize fha sevenloon numbers on rho program al lhis leslivnl. ll is especially signilicanl lo nole lhal lho Ensemble is undirc-fied, liuul lqoep loqi-'hr r hy llifim selvvs, Anolher oulslanding poinl is The lac? lhat They do all of Their praclicing on thi-ii own lime-. This praclico has been done on Monday nighls, and before school in rho morning. The Enwemlvle is again hoping lo allend the Slalo Forensic llemlival, lhis year lo lor- hold al Pillslwurgh, and lhere we hope lo preserve lrndilion find have an fiven prrllfii' Ensernlllri Hman lii-lniri. 55 Comgo COLEMAN HAYES CUMMINGS STEVENS JOHNSON BEERE REYNOLDS KLEISATH SMITH JONES FLEEGER me Jemond J. REES 6. COLEMAN P. KLEISATH J. KLEiSATH E. WRIGHT 56 r I- v Q S 9 5 I I . 2 l y 5 A v f f 1 Q ,ff ' V' 3 ' Z X Giiiy- gm an 2 F 4? ',- 1 2 17 I A '1,, 9 - Q M - f4 9 x , 1 f Q f' ' A I 45 E 1 My , ' I V 1 V 2 A W I . 4 915: I 2 ' 2 fr Xmigi r ' f ' ' N -.-::-::-6525555552 V. f f f ' ' ff! ' K ' f f f -agffj f swear 'f 2 X f .:m.:.e .,,. ,, ff f M M X f 46 15, -1' +L. 1 ' 44 , nl st ,,gg1:3 C .shegg ff Y, Ljffjff araifg joofgaf The l-lubbers under The coaching oT Two new leaders, Wayne Mader and assisTanT coach, Jim Donovan, sTarTed ouT quiTe well, playing heads-up ball and scoring a 7-O vicTory over The ST. Bernards Ramblers in The 900 heaT oT McCoy STadium. Then everyThing wenT haywire and The Hubbers, playing a very poor brand oT TooTball, dropped a I4-6 decision To CoudersporT, again aT McCoy STadium. The nexT SaTurday The Hubbers Traveled To OTTo Township, when They bounced back Trom The previous SaTurday deTeaT To down one oT Their TradiTional rivals 20-6 an anoTher scorching hoT day. Then To SheTTield where The Wolverines Tell 25-I4 in a very poorly played game. This was To be The lasT game enTered in The win column Tor SmeThporT as They losT The nexT Tour games. The nexT deTeaT came aT The hands oT Renovo I2-6 on Renovo's Tield. Pass deTense seemed lacking here. Now Renovo has possession oT The Railroad Trophy, which SmeThporT has had Tor The lasT Tour years. The Brockway Rovers, a new Team on The SmeThporT schedule, moved inTo Town on OcTober I8 and enTirely ruined The Hubbers Home Coming by handing Them a 20-I4 seTback alThough The Hubbers puT up a good baTTle. The nexT SaTurday The Hubbers were walloped 40-I9 by The A. M. L. Cham- pions, ST. Marys. The l-lubbers puT up a good baTTle and Threw a scare inTo Them, buT Then Tell aparT The second halT. Then came PorT Allegany, The TradiTional rival oT SmeThporT. The Hubbers Took an early 6-O lead, buT PorT came back To score Three T. D.'s in The second period To win 20-IZ. Eddie CoverT, SmeThporT's rugged Ii++Ie guard, was The only member oT The Team To be selecTed on The A. M. L. All STar Team. His honor was well earned and we hope he does as well nexT year. 58 unior arriifg goofgaf This pasi season The J. V.'s won Two, Tied one and losf one, a hearf breaker +o S+. Marys, 7-6. The Team was greaiiy sfrengihened by five sophomores who include: CHARLIE BARR . LARRY MORAN . JACK SIEGEL Pl-HL HICKEY . DAVE PETRUZZI saw much varsify acrion. These . END TACKLE GUARD CENTER FULLBACK The season siarjred off wiih a 6-6 Tie wirh Offo. Then came The 7-6 defeaf 'ro S+. Marys. This defeaf broke The J. V.'s undefea+ed s+ring a+ six wins. This was a carry-over from +he I95O and l95I seasons. Then They won 'rwo in a row, 26-I3 over S+. Marys and 20-I3 over Porf. The J. V.'s scored fifiy-eigh+ poinfs of which Pefruzzi scored fiffy-seven, and George Shirey one. The opponenfs scored +hir+y. The offensive formarion was a spread-+hree of The backs were blocking backs. and one was running. This formafion was mosily a passing afiack. SMETHPORT 6 . . . . 6 OTTO SMETHPORT 6 . 7 ST. MARYS SMETHPORT 26 . I3 ST. MARYS SMETHPORT 20 . I3 PORT 59 ardify BGJLQMQ CENTERS LAWRENCE VAN MORT DEAN LOPUS BALL HANDLERS EDWIN HAYES TOM JOHNSON MARSHALL BEERE DONALD ROSS JAMES SMITH JOHN CUNNING-HAM CHAPPY WILSON FORWARDS DEAN BUREORD LANNY DICKINSON LYNN DOUGLASS DONALD McDERMOTT TOM FOLEY ROBERT JONES JACK GUSTAFSON The VarsiTy in The pasT season under The guidance oT Mr. Vesber came Through wiTh a second place in Class B compeTiTion. The I-lubbers won very Tew conTesTs buT played a Tair game oT ball. We losT several close games by a one or Two poinT margin. Dean Lopus was The greaT gun on The squad This year wiTh ZI3 poinTs and senior IeTTerman Dean BurTord Tollowed wiTh I86. The Vesbermen sTarTed oTT in a rugged spiriT wiTh a close loss To Brockway. 60-58. Also near The close oT The season, only underclassmen were on hand aT PorT Allegany To snaTch a grand vicTory Trom Their old rival as They led The enTire way wiTh The Tinal margin aT 42-37. This year's TirsT Tive will be back TighTing To Try To produce anoTher crown Tor Their Alma lv1aTer in I954. 60 unior ar-:Sify Bariefgaf The SmeThporT Junior VarsiTy Team Tinished The season wiTh a record I4 wins and 8 losses, or in Top place in league compeTiTion wiTh 2 losses. The Team This year played under The new coach, Mr. Eugene Rhoacls, who devised a new sysTem of defense, The man Tor man. This worked very eTTecTively aTTer a raTher rocky sTarT. The Team sTarTed ouT badly by losing 5 of 8 non-league conTesTs, buT caughT up when The league games began and won 6 sTraighT. During This Time The Team was aT iTs pealc and beaT every +eam in The league, Thus giving Them The myThical league TiTle for The TirsT half in The season. The squad losT The sTar player, Lawrence Van MorT, who was bombarding The score board wiTh poinTs, due To a change To VarsiTy. The Team Therefore losT 3 oT The 7 games, buT Tinished The season by Turning over PorT Allegany, Their old rival, in a Thrilling overTime. The Tine record This year carries along wiTh The splendid records The Jayvees have worlced Tor in The lasT six or seven years. 6I Um Four Smelhporl l-ligh School records were broken in lhe I952 Season. McCoy Sladiurn Record in lhe Mile Relay-3:47 Sel by Don Ross, Bill Angell, Jerry Kleisalh, and Diclc Shirey. Smelhporf High School Traclc and Field Record-380 Yard Run-2:IO Sel by Diclc Shirey. Smelhporl High School, and Dislricl 9 Class B Record+Low l-lurdles--22:8 Sel by Clifford Thomas. Smelhporl l-ligh School Traclc and Field Record-Discus-I26 il. 8 in. Sei by John l-larnillon. ' -in . il, in Sl-IIREY MILE RELAY TEAM BETS CUNNINGHAM 62 f f C eel' QCIJQPJ BENJAMIN RITTBER6 HAKEL RIFLE ASHBY DAWN RIFLE ---- AlThcuqh This is Dawris TirsT year, she was seleded as capTain and riur mcwsT dependable nheerleaderg she did noT miss a sinqle game. JANET BENJAMIN'---As in experienced cheerleader, she has Given many new and diiTerenT ideas To our squads. JaneT was always The mos? exciled cheerleader. FRANK HAKH -- Frank was our sophomore cheerleader and Though he cheered mosTly durinq baslieTball season his eriqin3liTy added liTe To The qroup. CLAUDlA RWTBFRG-She was anolher newcomer and The liTTlesT' OT our cheerleaders whose pep and virgo: were unmaTched. PHILLINA ASHBY- Huck has been wifh us Tor Two yeas Her wit and inTeresT haxe helped us Threuah many a crucial moment DALF LLLICTT--UnToiTunaTely, Dale was only able To be wiTh us durinq Toolball season, as his family moved To Florida, This Near Ter The TirsT Time, Two boys were eleCTed by The sTudenT body To The cheerleadinn squad alonq wiTh The Teur qirls. Under The quidance QT Miss Boniilio These cheerleadars meT every Monday durinq arTiviTy period To praclice and learn The Cheers, Durinq The laTTer parl OT The year The cheerleaders dave Those who were inTeresTr'd in Tryinq euT far nexl year an epp0rTuniTy To learn The Cheers. As a resulT ef an arnendmenf To The ronsTiTuTien, The STudenT Council arranqed for Three Taculily members alenn wilh a iepresenTafive bady from The Council To picln Twelve pfvssible candidaTes To Try ouT before who sTudenT body, who will seleiT six. NJ more Than Three can be chosen Trom each class. 63 , . - - ,KXXXM -A --- , - Q 1 lgyxx . I- X Xxqui xxxtg V F... L Xt 1 in Y sv , M M 'XX f- - 4 ' , Q X - L. 1 6- 1- qi '-X--A5 'I X I gi N xx Q-Q-'vu PX, X f-' x D 39' 'Q ' ' f vb L ,Q N ' X P - 5 ,.L R 1- F , , w m Q 1-X ag A Y V x iw fl ,,x, I5 Z , A ff 1 S 'C KV in Jax ks in 59.1-n s . N -N. +- . u A 'asia AA TS 4-' A - K is W , ' - 'im ,fTh3wZ3.'!Lf.,g:S?:,0' 17x 7 7 xv k 1?f y 'Q - K xv f f 1 .Q--'- ' .i-,Qi ' ,.. ' Q1- Q -an 14' , f- D A 5 Q V mf .s:--Ek-.- '4 mem. ' g9::1... ff N - L . . 'M Wif-i i+i5 4, ff y -A , i lx i- M .1 1-Z' , ! 52 i . 1 P' Y gl if asa -J -pf' Y 4 Q?-'Zz' A7 V Y y gh? I, 4' WI - I ' ' A ' IW IT TH ? I J , . gg-,A jfaak Siu! THE ENTIRE WORKING STAEE F255 Cya! MADISON PLACER ROSS! RICE RITTBERG CUNNINGHAM MR. PENNINGTON ALFIERI MORAN, L. MORAN. R. 66 enior .jvligk mramafic C2616 40' COMES IEFT BUREORD ANGELL CONNORS LASHER BROCKETT HEWITT BARR6, SIMMS DUNN LADLEY KEESLER TROUTMAN BROCKETT MQKEIRNAN RAUGHT LOVE BEST ACRE BARR, F. unior .i1ligA Libramafic PARKER STRATTON PICKERSGILL ASHBY CORY IEET DEFIBAUGH MARSH VAN MORT EDDY BAYER BERLIN BARNDT NEELY RUSSELL SILVlS 67 gif! Qederuefi MITCHELL TANNER BOGART CLARK WEIDERT JOHNSON SMITH BRACE CLEVELAND BAKER ROBERTSON EARRELL ROSS RITTBERG The focal group oT Girl Reserves was organized in The school year oT T929-30 by The Misses Claire Armshanq and JudiTh Marlin of The Bradford Y. W. C. A. AT ThaT Time, There were no exTra curricular acTiviTies Tor girls in The high school 30 The orciani:aTion Tilled a real need and nearly all The girls became members. Two groups were Tormed: one Tor The older and one Tor The younger girls. Each had an adviser. Regular meeTings wiTh programs were held aTTer school, and special meeTinqs and parTies in The evening. Since every organizaTion needs a goal, The ExecuTive CommiTTee inTeresTed The girls in sTaiTinq a fund To build a gymnasium. Many money making aTTairs such as card parTies, sTyIe shows. musical programs in ST, Lukes and The STar TheaTre, and garden parTies aT The EasTman Tree Farm were underTaken, And so The money grew, wiTh a number QT small qiTTs, To nearly one Thousand dollars. This money was used To purchase The curTain and The cyclorama Tor The sTaqe OT our gymnasium. Early in The hisTory OT The organizaTion, The work OT sending ouT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas baskeTs was begun. The ChrisTmas baskeTs held recondiTioned Toys and second-hand cIoThing wiTh oranges and candy, WiTh The TormaTion oT The CommuniTy ChesT, The Girl Reserves were included and Today receive annualy Tour hundred dollars To Tinance These Two acTiviTies. Each ChrisTmas Eve Tor a number oT years, The girls sang carols abouT Town and aT The CounTy Home and aTe hoT dogs, rookies, and coTTee as The guesTs oT Their leaders aT The home oT Miss Carrie A. Day. A basemeriT room, sTill known as The Girl Reserves Room, was TiTTed up by The girls wiTh The help oT several kind TaThers. In IaTer years, The meeTings have been held in The Home Economics Room and much work has been done Tor The Red Cross-aTqhans, baby cIoThes, sTuT'Ted animals, uTiliTy bags, and a quilT are included in The IisT, Always The organizaTion has been a worThwhiIe one Teaching iTs members one of IiTe's greaT lessonsfm help Those less TorTunaTe Than yourseIT. IT would be impossible To name even a Tew oT The splendid girls who have worked in The organi:aTion during The years, buT menTion should be made oT some oT The women who were insTrumenTaI in guiding The work during iTs early years. Mrs. R, Kessler, Jr., was The TirsT chairman oT The ExecuTive CommiTTee and among The early workers were Mrs. E. G. PoTTer, Mrs. RoberT A. Diqel, Mrs. SeTh A. Diqel, Mrs. Jack Clark. Mrs. Lucille Lynch, Miss Julia Belle Gallup, Mrs. Ada STudhoIme Tiernagel, Mrs. Raben PrevosT, Miss M1rTha E. Colegrove, and Miss Carrie A. Day. PresenT oTTicers include Donna Farrell, Janice Ross, Marlene Larson, Lydia RoberTson. and Mrs. Carl Johnson as spongor. 68 i fe LUDWIG KENNEDY CAMPBELL WADE FOX VAN SICKLE E. KLHSATH EDGAR HOWARD MOORE BERNARD ACKER CONNORS VAN SICKLE BUROESS DENNING ELEEGER HAKEL GOODW!Ll MR. STONE I'CAeI'y MR, LARSON BU RGESS DRAGOONL VAN SLCKLE GRINOLDS SWANSON BERG1 Cl RMAN BERLIN KENNEDY CAMPBELL KENNEDY, B. LUDWLG WADE bf? Wafk CLA TAYLOR MORAN REYNOLDS FOLEY HICKEY HAKEL MR, RP-LOADS RUSSELL BRITTON CLEVELAND GALLUP SMITH SNYDER YATES onderuafion MR. MADERS PRIDE AND JOY 70 0016 66. GOOD WIVES, BOYS. TAKE YOUR PICK! ancficraff MISS SOPI-IER BOSWICK BAYER VERY SCANLAN SWANSON ROBEY MfDOWFIL KEFSLFR CAMPBEIL Mc-GAVISK LARSON I-IERZOG I-IICKEY NORMAN WILSON EDGAR SNYIJIR KILLIY 7 I ununclak .Aff ga! ana! glecorafing LADLEE JONES, S. DENNNNC5 HAYES LINDOUIST JONES. R. SALVADORI NORMAN MRS. ANDERSON CLEVELAND KEESLER TARBOX SNYDER LINDOLHST, C. 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KENDALL REFINING COMPANY OUAKER STATE REFINING COMPANY HAMLIN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY . MR. AND MRS. ROBERT A. DIGEL . KAUL CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY MUSIC CENTER . . . BACKUS NOVELTY COMPANY CORNER RESTAURANT . . DOWNTOWN COACHES' CLUB HOLMES AND GILFILLAN, INC. H. D. MARSH GENERAL STORE LEONARD B. JOHNSON. PH. G. MCKEAN COUNTY MINER . MARKET BASKET . . NATIONAL BANK . NORMAN BROTHERS . . NORTH PENN GAS COMPANY WELLS STERLING STATION . BRADFORD SUPPLY COMPANY laondord 0 0 0 0 BRADFORD WOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY . CITY CARPET AND LINOLEUM COMPANY . EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, INC. . . FOREST OIL COMPANY . . JAMES R. EVANS COMPANY OLEAN. N. Y . OLEAN. N. Y . OLEAN. N. Y BRADFORD, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA CLERMONT, PA BRADFORD, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT. PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA SMETHPORT, PA BRADFORD, PA BRADFORD, PA BRADFORD, PA BRADFORD, PA BRADFORD, PA BRADFORD, PA DAVIS CLOTHING STORE OLEAN. N. Y PICKUP'S RESTAURANT . . . . OLEAN. N. Y AMERICAN EXTRACT COMPANY . . PORT ALLEGANY, PA R. B. FLINT PLUMBING COMPANY . PORT ALLEGANY, PA To heIp Ihe Senior Class pay 'For This annual, The above sponsors have confribufed equivalenf Io a full page, Ihree- quar+ers of a page, and one-half of a page, repecfively. 87 UI' laondora SMETHPORT, PA. AND VICINITY A FRIEND ANDERSON'S JEWELRY STORE ANDERSON'S SHOE STORE APPLE. ROBERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW BACKUS INSURANCE AGENCY BERNIE'S BEAUTY SHOP BUCHTER'S SERVICE STATION BUCKTAIL INN CLEVELAND GARAGE COCHRAN'S SERVICE STATION COLONIAL HOTEL COSTA'S MARKET DENNING'S GROCERY DICKINSON, MERLE E. DOUGLAS GROCERY EAST SIDE GARAGE ENGSTROM SERVICE STATION FRY HUGH C. GABRIEL'S DRESS SHOP GIFFORD TIRE SHOP GREGA'S GROCERY HEINEMANN ESTATE HIGHFIELD TELEVISION HOCKENBERRY, RALPH, M. D. HULL'S GROCERY HULL'S HOTEL JOE'S CLEANERS JOHNSON, A. W., ATTORNEY AT LAW JOHNSON HARDWARE JOHNS, ROBERT L., O. D. KERR'S OLDSMOBILE SALES KIDDIE SHOPPE KLEISATH SERVICE STATION KRAFT'S MARKET LEE'S FUNERAL HOME LYNCH AND CROTZER DINER LILLIBRIDGE, C. W. LINDHOLM GROCERY MAE NELSON SERVICE STATION MASSER HARDWARE MAYO. GUY B., ATTORNEY AT LAW MQMILLAN BAKERY MICHIELSON, CONRAD, D. D. S. MULVIHILL'S GROCERY O'CONNOR, MARION PALMER ELECTRIC COMPANY P. AND M. PRINTING COMPANY OUIRK'S FORD GARAGE OUIRK'S INSURANCE AGENCY RAYMOND, R. G., PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE RINEHART, W. J., D. D. S. SHARRO ATLANTIC SERVICE SMETHPORT GARAGE COMPANY, INC SMETHPORT WATER COMPANY TANNER BROTHERS TESSENA'S SPECIALTY SHOP THOMAS GARAGE UNITED NATURAL GAS COMPANY VALLEY INN VIRGINIA'S DRESS SHOP WELL'S AUTO PARTS WILLIAM F. SPECHT AGENCY WILLSON, J. P., ATTORNEY AT LAW ZINK. DR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. To I1eIp Ihe Senior Class pay for Ilwis anr1uaI, Ihe above sponsors have con+ribu+ed equivalenf Io OHS-IOUTII1 of a page of adverfising. ul' POIQJOPJ BRADFORD SAVING AND LOAN BRADFORD PUBLICATIONS BUDD JEWELERS CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CLARK AND HUMPHREY CONGRESS STREET DINER DANA CLOTHING DAIRY BAR IFARMERS VALLEYI . DELTA DRILLING COMPANY ELIASON INSURANCE COMPANY FROZEN FOODS GENERAL GARAGE GRAEF, CUTTING AND COIT GRIESBAUM, B. E., D.M.D. TAYLOR BRADFORD, PA. ASSOCIATION UPHOLSTERING HANNON LOAN COMPANY HOPKINS' SHOE STORE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY MALONE AND MAEDER ONOFRIO, HENRY. ATTORNEY OTT AND MQHENRY OPPENHEIM SHOE STORE PADOLF. E. L.. D. D.S. PICTURE SHOP SINGER SEWING CENTER STUDLEY MUSIC HOUSE TASCHLER LOAN COMPANY TAYLOR PHOTO SHOP TAYLOR ROOFING COMPANY COMPANY AT LAW 0 O 0 PORT ALLEGANY, PA A FRIEND CANOE PLACE INN COOPER'S MARKET GALLUP FUNERAL HOME AND FURNITURE STORE GEORGETSON'S HAMILTON'S FURNITURE STORE ISHERWOOD, R. C. LARSON GREENHOUSE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE NO. 460 MANNINGS DINER MCKEAN COUNTY MOTORS SYKES' STORE SULLIVAN'S HAT SHOP O O O ALLEN'S SHOE STORE BEGG'S JEWELRY CHIAVETTA BROTHERS DEES FOR DIAMONDS A. E. EWING COMPANY OLEAN, N. Y. HANNIFAN AND COMPANY LIBERTY SHOP PALMOUIST JEWELRY STORE SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY WILLARD Music HOUSE o 0 0 ELDRED, PA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK To I1eIp Ihe Senior Class pay for Huis annual, The above sponsors have con'rribuIecI equivaIen+ Io one-fourII'1 of a page of advernsing. 89 ul' patl'0llJ SMETHPORT ANDERSONS EAST END GROCERY BAKER'S GARAGE BURDICK'S INSURANCE CENTER STREET MARKET DAUM'S MARKET ICYCLONEI ELITE BEAUTY SALON EALK. C. B.-SERvICE STATION FEIT, C. E. ELOYD'S SERVICE STATION IORMSBYI FOLEY, GORDON HARRINGTON. A. J. HELMS AND COMPANY HOWE'S CABINS IMARVINDALEI HUBBARD, JUDGE CHARLES HUNGEREORD GULF STATION IRONS' MARKET JOHNSON'S BARBER SHOP LERCH'S SAWMILL IGIFFORDI MANNING'S GARAGE IORMSBYI MAPLE INN ICROSBYI MCCLOSKEY, MARY OLD ANCHOR INN IMARVINDALEI PARSON'S GENERAL STORE IORMSBYI PETRUZZI'S RESTAURANT POLLEY, JOHN ROSS, W. A. RUBIN, H. W. AND SON SHATTUCK, CLAUDE SMITH. WORTH W. SPANOGLE, MR. AND MRS. HOLMES vAvALO'S GROCERY IGIFFORDI WELLS' BOWLING ALLEY WRIGHT, M. H. YOUNGOUIST, RAY 0 0 0 BRADFORD A. AND P. SUPER MARKET KIDDIE SHOP BRADFORD MUSIC HOUSE MOTOR INN BROWN'S BOOI' SHOP NICHOLS' CLOTHIERS CAKE SHOP PAT'S MARKET CORNER MEAT AND GROCERY PRINCESS SHOP FRANKHOUSER, FRANK ROSEN'S FURNITURE STORE GREENBERG, R. Z., SALES CO. SINGER FURNITURE HOTEL HOLLEY STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE JONES. A. L.. INSURANCE TATE. S. K., COMPANY YAMPOLSKI'S 0 O 0 OLEAN BERK'S FABRIC CENTER CARNAHAN'S MEN'S SHOP BLUMENTHAL SHOE COMPANY FOX AND STEVENS . 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