West Franklin High School - Tatler Yearbook (Worthington, PA)
- Class of 1953
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BASSETT Slippery Rock State Indiana State WW Teachers College Teachers College ELMIRA G. LASITIS Health, Physical Geography, History Bethany College Education English, Spanish Q X .. .1..w.. , wg ..., we f, xx! r 1 f .Mr JOHN CUTLER JOHN KING Westniinistcr Clarion Stan: B. S. Music 1 B. S. Eciucation gr:- Q,-R63 NAOMI WICK NARSSUS CHIOLDI B. S. Home Duquesne University Economics B. S. Commercial Education Social Scicncc. Physics. Chcniistry HELEN BOWSER Clarion State B. S. English. Spelling, Writing xx ' .1 ,f. 9' . 'B' 'N KQV 7 P 't -2 6' J A N' r 1 t D 1 SECRETARY PRINCIPAL Gloris Hillberry Frank Leard 5 -us, 1' .x CT: 1, j at avi BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: A. B. Young, Thomas McKee, Elton Gaiser, Harry Minteer, Paul Benton SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Orie Sliker, Carl Claypoole, Orien Cooper, Elton Reed, Arthur Gaiser, ef e 555' 312' xx 67 LQ MAL' Mud ,I Q? It lf, I 4- 7,3 ' 1 . t b , -vflq x-F hifi 'L-5.116 . ,gfdfa Shirley R. Helen R' ' Duane K. .ff 5 1 4. , X-x Robert S, Shirley B, Don M, 4 'Nas f'---- ' TK Pat H. Don V. Floyd W, F. N. up 3..- f-4P L l Tom H, Robert C. Martha B, :Lf K .4 ,'Yfv:-f.l!i.... 'C 'v ' 1 . Q L' f S . ri, , A 17 A fr' W if i W f F E r , xi QC V. 1 5, 11,9 3 ,-4 Jai LOWER ROW: Goldie Crissman, Patricia Harmon, Don McCue, Martha Bowser, Shirley Bowser, Shirley Ray, MIDDLE ROW: Robert Shearer, Margaret Travis, Helen Renwick, Claire Bundy, Virginia Foster, Esther Brotzman, Gracia Shearer, Adilo Unterscheutz, .fi M UPPER ROW: Donald Vensel, George Bowser, William Flick, Duane King, John Tancabel, Robert Cousins, Floyd Wash- burn, Thomas Hawley. 'N QR 6 R- 'rX j x WR ii ,S N, 3141 xff 'Gi' -I .p'5.,,a'.L N ,.'g, 'X To Sis ZTX :iv hx 'fm Xi 1. F-li 5 Q , x X ft X 1 V , 6 , Y 5 i ' 0 ,..X .i,. MW' 'Hui Qi I E - 36: , riff 1-ii w, L- N V-.i X 'T' DONALD MCCUE, PRESIDENT Basketball 1 2 3 Mixed Ensemble 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Mixed -County Chorus PATRICIA HARMON, SECRETARY Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Library Committee 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 MARTHA BOWSER, VICE PRESIDENT Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Commercial Club 3 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff 4 J-, SHIRLEY BOWSER , TREASURER Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Commercial Club 3 Class Play 3 4 Yearbook staff 4 3-'FSI fe GEORGE BOWSER Class Play 4 We-.., CLAIRE BUNDY Mixed Chorus 4 i x R . 1' 'UN 9 i' , t. In , 'li l ESTHER BROTZMAN Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,4 County Chorus 2 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook Sraff 4 nr L 3.14, M f ,,, -'JI ,,, Q , .y A peg. A . M Qs , Ui Q:24Qg.,4g:3'5 1 ' J: z xfghu k .QF 1 Meigs? i M s '.igYe,,g? ah, f1?i.a51iQ- f s 4' ' fZ'7'i,h M 5 455 'vs 1 , 5 f','m,i m 'gigg- Q Asif , fxfff C ' Wfrii W Cya -I A rg th fs. A EQR9' Ji 'f , . ffgjf N -' ' W91:'? ' lJ'm. ? e 5 L 3.-Ji' ci- Q53-1 455 , s-Y, MW. , . , N C ,Nils if ,rg ,N , ' -im K '2 -, Asif--f s 1 ' 1' Lours CLAYPODLE Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 3 ' -r af' 1 . germ. I 'V , 6 'frm-r LK 'fi' Aff. J, ,vm V. ,gag S, .1 If rf rigs ' ...Wi I' 7 , ff mg f ls? 'H' ROBERT COU SIN S Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 I I ix. x ,I lx I I X' I, ' iv-vygy X 5 WILLIAM FLICK Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook staff 4 GOLDIE CRISSMAN Mixed Chorus 4 Library Committee 1, 2, 3,4 Class Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 3 5 , VIRGINIA FOSTER Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus - County Class Play 4 Secretary 1, 2 Yearbook Staff 4 'Q '15 f b THOMAS HA WLEY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2,3, 4 43 XX -,I , 1 ' x -q - .... ,X I pf 04,4 -f . tgp- h ,'A. C sl' f , L SHIRLEY RAY Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Vice President 1, 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4 4.2-H 1 'l Q I 'x 'll X5, 3 'Ye A . .1 H , 1' DUANE KING Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 4 ,'! ' N-4 f , .Q 1 1 I , HELEN RENWICK Pianist 1, 2, 3,4 Commercial Club 3 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 f , 8 , GRACIA SHEARER Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,4 County Chorus 2 Class Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 - , N4 ' A -er ,F as .1 I ARTHUR SMITH Basketball 1, 2 Class Play 3,4 Commercial Club 3 ROBERT SHEARER Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Ensemble 2, 3,4 County Chorus 2 Commercial Club 3 Yearbook Staff 4 'vt X Y f l S I JOHN TANCEBEL Yearbook Staff 4 ii I' MARGARET TRAVIS f '. 59 A 4 Y 1 DONALD VENSEL Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Ensembel 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Play 3 Area Chorus 2 S3-Sw 0x0 M4 lg. , f f 3 Yr J rl ' V 3 M 1 nik I 'Sv :LL , ADILO UNTERSCHEUTZ 9' , as FLOYD WASHBURN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 4 Yearbook Staff 4 4 L , CLASS HISTORY Our class of thirty-six began their freshman year on September 6, 1949, under the leadership of Mr. Ammerman and Miss Wineman, We organized our class with William Flick, President, Shirley Ray, Vice President, Virginia Foster, Secretaryg and Mary McGrady, Treasurer, After a three months vacation we retumed on September 5, 1950 as Sophomores, and found we had lost one of our fellow students but had also gained one, Under the supervision of Mr, Maxwell and Mr, McCandless, we elected the same officers that we had the year before, We also sponsored the Sophomore Hop and loaned the basketball team seven players and two girls as cheerleaders, Having been granted a vacation of three months we retumed as Juniors, We elected the following officers: Robert Cousins, Presidentg Shirley Ray, Vice Presidentg Patricia Harmon, Secretary, and Shirley Browser as Treasurer, During the year we sponsored the Junior Play, Young Doctor Young and the Junior-Senior Prom, On September 2, 1952, we began the last mile of our long journey, We elected Donald McCue, President, Martha Bowser, Vice Presidentg Shirley Bowser, Treasurer, and Patricia Harmon, Secretary, We now had twenty-seven members remaining, During the year we lost three, leaving us twenty- four, We sponsored the play, The Monkey's Uncle, and were honored by the Junior-Senior Prom, As we twenty-five members of this class say farewell on May 28, 1953, to our teachers as well as our friends, we wish to thank them for their interest, understanding and friendship that they have given us during the years we have known them, We each member goes on to his chosen field we wish him success and that his days at Worthington High will always be remembered, PROPHECY It was a beautiful spring day in April of 1961. A restless feeling took posession, of me and Idecided to take a trip to New York City, I wanted to see the many wonderful things spring offered there, and also to visit my old friends. On arriving in early afternoon I learned the opera Springtime starring my old friend, Virginia Foster, was playing and none other than the world celebrated pianist, Helen Renwick was furnishing the music, Truly the multi-millionaire, oil magnet of the South West, George Bowser, now owner of the M, O, Co, had done well to book two such note worthies for one opera. I decided to attend the opera, As I was leaving the main corridor ofthe large opera house, I met two old friends, Shirley Bowser now Mrs, Robert Shearer and her husband, who were honeymooning in N, Y. C. A little chat ended in a dinner engagement at a fashionable French night club where we were as- tonished to find John Tancabel, not only present but proprietor, Don Vensel's world famous orchestra's soft music gave the place an air of pleasantness, and to our delight, the poised and artistic dancer, Pat Harmon was there to please us with the newest and best in the graces of the dance, having just completed a European tour. When I returned to my hotel suite that evening I was greeted by Robert Cousins, owner of the hotel, who asked me ifI would like to have a newspaper, He said there were several articles about my old school friends which might interest me. I thanked him and went to my room to browse over the newspaper, -- The New York Tribune, The next morningl was pleased to dine with the dietician of the Cousin's Hotel, Esther Brotzman, The food was excellent but the reminiscing was even more enjoyable, Ileft my car at the garage where Adilo Unterschuertz, the new mechanic there and an old friend of mine, would give it the 1000 mile check-up that it needed, Since I'd need to wait for the car, I decided to shop in Gimbels for something new in Easter fashions, The models at Gimbels are always so helpful, and to my surprise and enjoy- ment one of the models in a beautiful spring suit was none other than the stunning model Shirley Ray, whom I recognized at once, Our reminiscing seemed to move back the years of time, They, during our impromptu meeting, told me that another of Our gang Tom Hawley was making quite a name for him- self with the Yankee Baseball League, That same evening, by chance, I met Margaret Travis, the assistant superintendant of the nurses at Central Hospital. Since she was on her way to the hospital our conversation of necessity had to be quite brief but pleasant, The taxi that halted to her call bore the name of Louis Claypoole, I recalled a Louis Claypoole in school, and from the hotel cashier, Claire Bundy, I later learned it was my high school classmate who now owned and operated a large fleet of cabs in New York, Pleased and proud was I to greet Rev. Duane King the next moming as I entered church, It was good to know he had followed his school day choice in careers. It was just as pleasing too, to hear him make fine comments on the work Goldie Crissman was doing in dark Africa as a missionary, Goldie had the courage to go, he said, and is still showing that courage. My trip homeward later that day was filled with an air of satisfaction. The trip was a new era for me yet filled with old memories of happy by-gone school days, The Prophet Mrs. Gracia fShearerJ Fleeger SENIOR PERSONALITIES Best Built Wittiest Shirley Ray Claire Bundy Donald McCue Floyd Washburn nr, Best Dancers Best Singers Patricia Harmon Virginia Foster John Tancabel William Flick if 4 Prettiest Hair Nicest Most Popular Martha Bowser Personality Martha Bowser George Bowser Shirley Ray Louis Claypoole Floyd Washburn CUTEST COUPLE Martha Bowser William Flick PRETTIE ST EYES Shirley Ray Duane King BE ST DRESSED Shirley Bowser Louis Claypoole MOST VERSATILE Esther Brotzrnan Donald McCue BEST ACTORS Patricia H-armon Donald McCue arf: 1' 1 X .1 I MOST BASHFUL Goldie Crissman George Bowser MOST FRIENDLY Gracia Shearer Robert Shearer 3 3 r MOST ATHLETIC Martha Bowser Thomas Hawley BEST MUSICIANS Helen Renwick Donald Vensel NICEST SMILES Shirley Ray John Tancebel BEST STUDENTS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Goldie Crissman Robert Coustns BEST SPORT S Margaret Travts S Duane Kin I Name Bowser, George Bowser, Martha Bowser, Shirley Brotzman, Esther Bundy, Claire Crissman, Goldie Cousins, Robert Flick, William Foster, Virginia Harmon, Patricia Hawley, Thomas King, Duane McCue, Donald Claypoole, Louis Ray, Shirley Renwick, Helen Shearer, Gracia Shearer, Robert Smith, Arthur Tancebel, John Travis, Margaret lima, Songs Don't let the Stars Get in your Eyes You'll Never Get Away ---- Oviarty to Billy Because your Mine ---- CShirley to Bobj Blue Tango Half as Much Each Step of the Way I'll Walk Alone Tenderly fVaughn Monroey There's Been a Change in Me ! ! fEd to Virginiaj Unforgettable Somebody Loves Me Anytime Blue Tango My Favorite Song You Belong to Me ---- fShir1ey to Donj Somewhere Along the Way Keep it a Secret ---- fGracia tells Dickj I'm Yours --CBob to Shirleyj Trying Oh! ! Patricia! CPat and Patj Peg of My Heart Underschuertz, Adioli Botch A Me l fOh that accentj Vensel, Donald The Loveliest Night of the Year Washburn, Floyd fWhen Don's with Helena, Slowboat to China Young, Larry Why Don't you Believe Me ?'???'??'? Movies Son of Paleface Our Very Own Because of You Showboat Mr. Texas The Prodigal Son Fearless Pagan Up Front fSept. 15, 19513 Madam Jeanette Two Weeks With Love She's working her Way Thru' Smoky One Minute to Zero His Kind of Women Pagan Love Song Quo Vaudis Bird of-Paradise Prisoner of Zenda A Place in the Sun Showboat Here Comes the Groom Ivanhoe An American in Paris Songs of Fanny Crosby College Ambitions Millionaire Secretary Secretary Home Ec. Professor Secretary Missionary Chemical Engineer To Ovm 54 Pon- tiac Catalina Opera Star Nurse Coffee Strainer in Tea Factory! Minister Electronics Engineer Ladies Man Telephone Operator Secretary Telephone Operator Devoted Husband Snow Shoveler--in Florida! l Proprietor- -Restraunt 8s Lounge Nurse Mechanic Singer-Hopes to meet the Met. Minister Favorite Expressions Ah Nuts! Great! ! Oh my Stars! Golly Neds Why - Sure Oh my! Hobble your jaw!! Holy Jumpins! ! Broth- -errr Oh! - My Heart Do you know Tom?? Hi Son Ceramics -in English Come off of that stuff Jimny Crickets!! That's for sure! l Good Gosh! ! Oh - Now Shirley Nice! Nice! Come here, Baby Holy Cow! Meb ----- be Hey-Did you hear??? Huh ??? SENIOR WILL WE. AND MEMORY George Bowser--His careful driving???????? to Fred Cousins, Martha Bowser--Her cheerleading uniform to Ruth Crawford, Shirley Bowser--Her wardrobe to Norieta Blose, Esther Brotzman--Her three Bobs to Aina. Claire Bundy--Her giggles to Geraldine Crissman. Goldie Crissman--Her bashfulness to Myma Mechling. Robert Cousins- -'His student ability to Bob LaSitis, William Flick--His basketball ability to Bob Bundy. Virginia Foster--Her singing ability to Joanne Claypoole. Patricia Harmon--Her way with Johnny to Pat Williams. Thomas Hawley--His baseball pitching to Rod Reed. Duane King--His way with Ethel to Harold Bundy. Donald McCue--His way with the women to his brother, Bernard, Shirley Ray--Her dimples to Margaret Bowser, Helen Renwick--Her ability to play the piano to Diana Dimmit. Gracia Shearer--Her natural curly hair to Helen Anthony, Robert Shearer--His romatic character to Harold Amer, Arthur Smith--His beard to Donald Leard, John Tancabel--His line to Donald Bowser, Margaret Travis--Her love of typing to Lyndll Young. Adilio Underschuertz--His cute accent to Wayne Roudybush, Donald Vensel--His height to Donny Butler, Floyd Washburn--His black hair to Waide Crissman, Larry Young--His crew-cut to Robert Bish, or .,Zf..2'f.Z... , BEING or soUND MIND no HEREBY wrsn TO BEQUEATH THE FOLLOWING: Louis Claypoole--His back-talk ! ------ ---- t o Paul Lichanec. IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE HAVE HEREUNTO SET OUR HAND AND SEAL THIS A is -,y T DAY OF W M Cf fi e e g D , A- D- 1925.1 if a 2 1 I I. T X, 'Lg , ' 4 s' x -a-g, LL ,,-, 1: -rv fl 512085 r' E - A Y K x X A' n 5 na usb' 0- S' W 1 pl- 1. C L A S S President Harold Arner Vice President Bob Bundy Secretary Helen Anthony Treasurer Ethel Yockey O F F I C E R S CLASS HISTORY - IUNIORS On September 5, 1950 the class of '54 had their beginning in high school with Mr. Kepple and Mr. Bassettas advisors. The class chose Harold Arner, presidentg Fred Cousins, vice-president, Eileen Claypoole, secretary, and Rose Marie Bono, treasurer. This year we had our frist experience of sponsoring a party. We picked as our class colors yellow and orchid. Our class motto is: Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. A ain on September 4. 1951 we returned with 44 pupils which was less than the year preced- ing. Tlge same officers were chosen. The class's ambition as Sophomores was sponsoring a Soph- omore Hop. The Junior Class began the new school year with a totalof43 members. The officers elect- ed by the class are as fo lows: Harold Arner, presidentg Robert Bundyg vice-presidentg Helen Anthony, secretary, and Ethel Yockey, treasurer. Our chief ambitions this year are the sponsoring of the Junior Senior Prom and Banquet, the May Day Dance and Coronation of the King and Queen of the senior class. The athletes of our class who played baseball this year are: Bob Smith, Wayne Roudybush, Fred Cousins, and Bill Nichol. Our basketball stars are Fred Cousins, Bill Nichol, Denny Weaver, and Roddy Reed. I , ' ' i X KNQ. JUNIOR CLASS ROW I: Joan Snyder, Emmaline Johns, Noreita Blose, Diana Dimit, Iradell Swigart, Joanne Claypoole, Vera Roofner, Margaret Templeton, Evonne Clowse, Geraldine Grafton, Geraldine Crissman, Beverly Shay, ROW II: Darylne Yockey, Mary Ellen Barnhart, Nancy Jane Beal, Bonnie Bowser, Ethel Yockey, Emma Grace Swigart, Helen Anthony, Helen Travis, Rose Marie Bono, Margaret McGrady, ROW III: Fred Cousins, Waide Crissman, Donald Leard, Robert LaSites, Harold Arner, Denny Weaver, ROW IV: William Nichol, Roderick Reed, Paul Lichanec, Robert Smith, Vi 4 . ...- L Jil 1 - V A is C gli' l' J' 'V fs 7 alll Q S l President s Ronald Cypher ' Vice President .. Lyndl Young Secretary Catherine Kolar Treasurer O F F Aina Man ulis I 8 C E R S if SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As the 1952-1953 season opened this year we. the sophomore class, chose Mrs. Mario Chioldi as our class advisor. With her guidance along with the class officers, Ronald Cypher-President, Lyndl Young-Vice President, Catherine Kolar-Secretary, Aina Mangulis-Treasurer, we have suc- ceeded in making this school year a success. For entertainment, The Turkey Trot was given on November 26, 1952 with all the high school students as guests. Because of everyone's co-operation the class has prospered greatly during their sophomore year. We are now leaving another year behind us, but hope to be back next year as juniors. ll -j il 'V J J - 1, ,- J - Q 'I pi , ga 4 fp: gl af!! Ill .. , . , .Q r- ,, ' N , . ' 'ff-,JI L -fffa-A A ' 1' - LQ ff?-q.w aw . Lfs A, -' . , A' ', -'W-. - Y a .. I 'Y ' ' . . - un . .q SOPHOMORE CLASS ROW I: Bonnie Sommerville, Connie Williams, Mary Bono, Jane Millen, Ramona Ruffaner, Elaine Smith, Shirley Shank, Joan Bowser, Shirley Claypoole, Arlene Bowser, Shirley Swigart, Lyndl Young, ROW II: David Buys, William Sommerville, Ruth Crawford, Marcella Craig, Joanne Claypoole, Catherine Kolar, Myrna Mechling, Irma Toy, Aina Mangulis, Faye Gaiser, Lois Kemp, ROW III: Edward Blose, Frank Sebastian, Richard Beckett, Bernard McCue, James Bowser, William Lewis, Ronald Cypher Charles Shearer, ROW IV: Walter May, James Long, John Lichanec, Paul Smith, Paul Jones, Donald Bowser, .. 50PlIONORF.f 3 45' ff, 5 Cf six, ax: lil Q t sl' A X 'Xu ' 14 rl ffl, Lf-4 I I i I if hs- If C L A S V S President px ' Barbara Gaiser Vice President Jerry Risch Secretary Leona Anthony ' Treasurer tw Bonnie Cousins O F F , I C .LA E N R S FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September 8. 1952, forty-nine pupils atarted the oncoming school term as Freshmen. Under the supervision of our home room teachers, Mrs. Elmira LaSitis and Mr. I. C. King, we elected these officers for the coming nine months: Barbara Gaiser, President, Jerry Risch, Vice President, Leona Anthony, Secretary, and Bonnie Cousins, Treasurer. During the year we lost two of our classmates. Along with minor events the freshmen pre- sented the Snowball on December 29, 1952. We are all looking forward toward being Sophomores in the future. 41 ns m f 1135 f' ' :Q 1 4 ,ith ..x,., , .,. a4s, 'Q 5- 4 . I I I qwfc. 3' 4 . B 1 'Q i xr YJ. ni ' V HN' Fl .1 'Q 'G' JM: My J E 5 ,X X if FRESHMAN CLASS ROW I: Esther Crissman, Leona Anthony, Hannah Jones, Della Dickey, Shirley M, Bowser, Judy Emst, Luana Moorhead, Betty Morgan, William McCue, Larry Strobel, Richard Crawford, Robert Bowser, William Reed, ROW II: Paula Walker, Norma Grafton, Margaret George, Ruth Fair, Mary Brown, Marian Turney, Linda Steim, Bar- bara Gaiser, Bonnie Cousins, Kathryn Magimore, Irvin Yockey, ROW III: James Robinson, James Kile, Barbara Sherry, Betty Burke, Shirley J, Bowser, Marilyn Druschel, Wilma Hawley, Catherine Oesterling, Macdowell, Margaret Bowser, ROW IV: Clarence Beers, Donald Wolfe, Donald Butler, Jerry Risch, William Harkless, William Benton, Roderick Claypoole, ROW V: Sylvester Travis, James McKee, Eldon Bowser, Harold Bundy, Walter Adams, Donald Ray. E ph ,,,,-Q. .usI3n-- N-?i,,4ngnn-tht ., ..-f-ff 7 , 'W' 2 Q , K v- ' - Q, .un Q I-qq.n4Q.!-w S 'x I aw- .... 'N , -r. , A ,L 'ff 'N F u fun , , s s . W.-ff ,,,.-as 4? 5554115 9, 42 F-. WW GRADE 8 .2.. W V5 GRAD E 7 llllf ?i'?Sf 3 1 'Wi .4-'41 I' JW' I Q11 A C T I X i gif 1 4 3, Wo .P hi Q ' M 4 X 1 'Z ., V VV- C1 K1- Off XC?- LYET 'KO QAGYX Skxuxeq xlaq NXatimBowse.1 Gxacxa Shame Masq, Mis CmoX6x ies'-C62 Cmue 59061 CYNTXC tavxs dem :ex 'Y SNR eq Bowman Xl' I 1 4 X1 ugxma Y osxe O Yi ona A FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS or AMERICA fin fm wr ,Af 1 g,S'5vX'fW ROW I: Marian Turney, Betty Morgan, Mrs, Wick, Esther Crissman, Shirley A. Claypoole, Nancy McGrady, Paula Walker, Kathryn Magimore, ROW II: Marilyn Druschel, LaVera Blank, Mary Brown, Shirley J. Bowser, Ruth Fair, Lucille Neale, Linda Steim, Janet Amer, ROW III: Loretta Weaver, Catherine Oesterling, Margaret Bowser, Carole Flick, Margaret Lewis, Donna Crawford, Mary Frantz, all cl., v X, y j XXQQQLX mg e X Hx 7 .,, 4 Q..-A . ff ,I In 1-Hx . xii si ii ' f ,. -by f .- A pb.. bw hx ,Ign : X, 'rf' if Mft lnmlh in ' 'M , V D O ,J ,f if J!! X. :fa-.M Nt, if f Editor ...... Assistant Editor , , , Business Manager , , Typists ,,,, Girl's Sports Editor Boy's Sports Editor Art Editor ,,,, Calendar ,,,, Statistical Reporter Photographer, , , Sales Manager , Junior Reporter , , Sophomore Reporter . Freshman Reporter I Patricia Harmon Goldie Crissman Donald McCue Shirley Bowser Helen Renwick Shirley Ray , Martha Bowser , William Flick Esther Brotzman Robert Cousins Virginia Foster Gracia Shearer Robert Shearer Floyd Washburn Donald Vensel John Tancebel Nancy Jane Beal Myrna Mechling Marilyn Druschel SCIENCE CLUB iq' r 1, Nw, ,M -V-J li ROW I: Marilyn Druschel, Charles Shearer, Jane Millon, Ronald Cypher, Wilma Hawley, James Boswer, Shirley Shank, ROW II: Mr. King, Paul Jones, Myrna Mechling, David Buys, Catherine Kolar, William Lewis, James Robinson, U xii QQ S S I C 427' 'x0f -1 ' I LIBRARY CLUB Goldie Crissman, Patricia Harmon, Norma Grafton, Catherine Osterling, Emmaline Johns, Lois Kemp, Judy Ernst, Betty Morgan, Marilyn Durschel, Esther Crissman, Margaret Bowser, ii ' ?-Qi! filii imi' 2 QW! I BOY'S QUARTET I5 f 3 ii 2 .., idvi R Il F1 R D 1dM C .,, -Q. - as GlRl.'S TRIO Virginia Foster E h B G h MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS President Duane King Vice President Esther Brotzman X4 Secretary Shirley Ray Treasurer Margaret McGrady Librarian Joan Snyder ROW I: Esther Brotzman, Joan Snyder, Virginia Foster, Gracia Shearer, ROW II: Donald Vensel, William Flick, Donald McCue, Helen Renwick, pianist, Robert Shearer, Duane King P10 CVC! 61 XM, Q, 3,311 V v 7 Y' i ' MIXED CHORUS ROW I: Mr, Cutler, Irvin Yockey, William Flick, Donald Vensel, Edward Blose, Bernard McCue, Harold Amer, Don- ald Leard, Robert Shearer, Duane King, Ronald Cypher, William Lewis, ROW II: Charles Shearer, David Buys, Paul Jones, Aina Mangulis, Emma Grace Swigart, Marilyn Drushel, Darlyne Yockey, Bonnie Bowser, Barbara Sherry, Catherine Kolar, Geraldine Grafton, Donald McCue, James Robinson, James Bowser, ROW III: Lyndl Young, Ruth Crawford, Connie Williams, Rose Marie Bono, Margaret McGrady, Nancy Beal, Esther Brotzman, Virginia Foster, Gracia Shearer, Shirley Bowser, Shirley Ray, Helen An ony, Helen Renwick, pianist, ROW IV: Joan Snyder, Faye Gaiser, Joanne Claypoole, Bonnie Cousins, Diana Dimit, Geraldine Crissman, Myrna Mechling, Mary Ellen Barnhart, Ruth Fair, Irma Toy, Elaine Smith, Vera Roofner, Judy Ernst, Shirley J, Bowser, ROW V: Joanne Claypoole, Emmaline Johns, Luana Moorehead, Katherine Magimore, Linda Steim, Ethel Yockey, Claire Bundy, Paula Walker, Mary Bono, Ramona Ruffaner, Shirley Shank, La Vera Blank, Wilma Hawley, Peggy Bowser, Shirley Claypoole, ROW VI: Arlene Bowser, Beverly Shay, Bonnie Somerville, Goldie Crissman, Betty Morgan, Jane Millen, Marion Turney, Barbara Gaiser, Leona Anthony, Hannah Jones, Patricia Harmon, Martha Bowser, Patricia Williams, Catherine Osterling, Esther Crissman. '31 I il ' 1 A lu-l' GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW I: Mr, Cutler, Ioan Snyder, Ruth Crawford, Aina Mangulis, Emma Swigart, Marilyn Druschel, Gracia Shearer, Bonnie Bowser, Darlyne Yockey, Catherine Kolar, Shirley M, Bowser, Geraldine Grafton, Esther Crissman, ROW Il: Joanne Claypoole, Connie Williams, Joanne Claypoole, Rose Marie Bono, Margaret McGrady, Nancy Jane Beal, Esther Brotzman, Virginia Foster, Barbara Sherry, Shirley A, Bowser, Shirley Ray, Helen Anthony, Helen Renwick, ROW III: Arlene Bowser, Lyndl Young, Bonnie Cousins, Diana Dimitt, Geraldine Crissman, Myrna Mechling, Mary Ellen Barnhart, Ruth Fair, Emma Toy, Elaine Smith, Vera Roofner, Judy Ernst, Shirley Claypoole, ROW IV: Emmaline Johns, Luana Moorehead, Katherine Magimore, Linda Steim, Faye Gaiser, Ethel Yockey, Claire Bundy, Paula Walker, Mary Bono, Ramona Ruffaner, Shirley Shank, LaVera Blank, Wilma Hawley, Peggy Bowser, ROW V: Beverly Shay, Bonnie Sommerville, Goldie Crissman, Betty Morgan, Jane Millen, Marian Turney, Barbara Gaiser, Leona Anthony, Hannah Jones, Patricia Harmon, Martha Bowser, Patricia Williams, Katherine Osterling, : - Q, , Q-as Ani g 4 K Y ' as 2 4' Q' Q fir ' 1 X Q fafffzf ffsegfvtfsaig 1 Q ' 3 5 5 Se EJ - i S1Xg,Q.w..El?tiPg X I I I X w as 'r BOYS GLEE CLUB ROW I: Mr, Cutler, Donald McCue, Donald Leard, William Flick, Floyd Washbum, Donald Vensel, Duane King, Robert La Sitis, James Bowser, Harold Arner, James Robinson, ROW II: Edward Blose, Davis Buys, Bernard McCue, Charles Shearer, Ronald Cypher,' Paul Jones, Robert Shearer William Lewis, Irvin Yockey. I ,113 1 . .. 1.1 w i ll 1 .W 5 ': I l 1 if THE MONKEY'S UNCLE iq Q- , . D I NL... The Characters Bonnibel Piper , , ,,,,,,, , ,Patricia Harmon Gary Abershaw , , , , Donald McCue Edudosia Yawkey ,,,, , , Gracia Shearer Rhonda Yates ,,,,,, , , Shirley Bowser Minnie Mae Hefferfield , , , , Esther Brotzman Billy Bob Hefferfield. . . . . George Bowser Lili Dalzill ....... . . Helen Renwick Mrs. Derwood Dufrayne , , , , Virginia Foster Peverly Carter ,,,, , William Flick Sam Higgins , , , , , Robert Cousins Milo Higgins , , , , Arthur Smith The entire action of the play takes place at the present time in Blue Hills, a suburb of a small midwestern city. Time--About three o'clock on an afternoon in early September. YOUNG DOCTOR YOUN f z Q ri it - .XI Craig Young , Bertha Young , Connie Young Diana Lawrence Dan Parker . . . Joel Harvey . , Julia Harvey, , Fanny Metcalf , Hattie Stearns , Paul Stanhope , The Characters Donald McCue Esther Brotzman . Shirley Bowser Patricia Harmon , William Flick , ,Arthur Smith Helen Renwick Goldie Crissman . . 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BASEBALL TEAM -tu ,s.,,.s ...J J.....l . f ' 1 ........-....,.....,,,,,.-MJ 9 ff' , - ' ' - , --f-- A' '39 sffBi4-9Q? 5F B'-'33 'W - , -- . N of 'fu nl' Ie-in-1 3,5554 if ,- la, STANDING: Donald Wolfe, James Kile, Fred Cousins, Paul Smith, William Nichol, Robert Smith, Paul Jones, William Benton, KNEELING: Mr. Bassett, Robert Cousins, Duane King, William Flick, Thomas Hawley, Mr, Good. BASEBALL On September 16, the Bisons captured their first victory of the season, The Bisons defeated West Winfield at Worthington, It was the 21st victory in a row for the Bisons, The battery was Hawley and Roudybush, Jones led the Bisons with three hits. The score was 8-0. On September 19, the Bisons were host toPennTownship, The Bisons were again victorious by the score of 12-1, The battery was Flick and Roudybush. King led the attack with three hits, This made 22 victories in a row, Worthington traveled to Winfield on Sept. 26. Again the Bisons attack was too strong for Winfield, The score showed Worthington victor by the score of 9-3. Hawley and Roudybush were the battery, The victory extended the winning streak to 23 victories in a row, Worthington moved into the finals by defeating Penn by the score of 19-5, Flick and Roudybush were the battery, Hawley led the attack with four hits, It was 24 straight, In the championship game Hawley pitched Worthington to a 7-1 victory over Kam City. This made the fourth year in succession that the Bisons won the championship, It also was the 25th victory in a row without suffering a defeat, L--L -f-4-x-4 6 539 14,6 im 2 I 'WF 'Zp E In i' .1-'E Y V Y VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ROW I: William Nichol, Louis Claypoole, Floyd Washburn, William Flick, Thomas llawlcy, Robert Cousins ROW II: Mr, Bassett--assistant coach, Donald Leard-manager, Paul Jones, Fzed Cousins, Denny Weaver Roderick Reed, Mr, Good-coach, QA A A ci 16.91 M: I I BASKETBALL HISTORY The Worthitlgton Bisons ended the 52-53 season by placin third in Butler County Class 'C' com petition, During e season the Bison's compiled a record of 8-li The five seniors contributing to the total of 926 points scored by the Bison's are: Name Thomas Hawley William Flick Robert Cousins Louis Claypoole Floyd Washburn Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Worthington Goals 92 68 36 24 15 Fouls 64-108 55-86 25 37 20-36 25-60 Freeport Winfield Dayton Elderton Elderton Dayton Winfield Freeport West Forest Alumni West Sunbury Concord Chicora Penn West Sunbury Concord Chicora Penn Parker Pts, 248 191 97 68 55 41 41 47 32 41 56 58 '71 44 42 22 64 55 29 42 41 57 58 33 Av. 13. 1 10. 1 5. 1 3. '7 2. 9 L W L W W L L L W L W L L W W W L L L IUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM COACH: Mr. Bassett ROW I: John Lichanec, James Kile, Ronald Cypher, William Benton, James Long, ROW II: Robert Bowser, Richard Crawford, Jerry Risch, Donald Wolf, Bernard McCue, Y , J? A vwflilliv-vw--n.. X 594-G I X X, xx xx NT xx X- Ng A-. 7' ,...5, ,,g,,,,1' 9114914 Q gi, 1 - Q--Q ian:-or-s f 'H'-uh. 4x.5QsQ5' V I 3 . L...-ff Rf. N A A M M E .i. D ,Q ms. A ' i Q, -AM gf :j ' ' w ,. V A ... 'Aj , 'fir'--.Q . K K , ,. A ., - J My 2 y 5, f J 'xgikf yi 5 JE xg! , lwvfwtw. 'M 1s W . l '?Y'Tx::w ,x K .. 1 N x,..x. . ,..X..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,WM,-N f . x K ? fSE5Qg.lgQ X M K - LN? . 2 -' .X X x , X tg :ix-5,1 A . gig -x -1 -1 - W 'S' Q x ,QE Nusa x X .1 ',g'f-fix: Y if f 9, 1 -I . . '?Emiw A .Q-. .Q MMU YY -1 6 , T 09 sax' ig ff H9 .Q -Isl 6 1 dlllurlh If 'W ,, 2 : ,ffm K-54 Q Yr Ju CALENDAR September: 2- Back to school again, Seniors rate! ! ! New seats. 3- 179 more days of school. ' ? ! 4- Girls ----- did you see the new sixth grade teacher? WOW! 5- By now we're pretty well adjusted to school again, Back to 6- Saturday, 7- Sunday, 8- So far, no signs of the Music teacher, 9- Why was Floyd in such a bad humor all day? 10- Seniors elected officers today, 15- Juniors received their class rings, 16- How does Kiel find out so many things about the girls? October November Gerald Smith can't decide whether to come to school or not, Johnny beware' ' These girls are dangerous Girls are commenting Bob Shearer s curly hair New Home Economics teacher arrived today Mrs Wick Why were Esther Gracia, and Virginia late for English class today? Ooooh What was that we had for dinner 'P 'P Johnny tells us today that he misses the stacks I wonder why Why won t Bob La Sitts open his Spanish book? Ama tells us American expressions are funnyll Like Oh I see Seniors have worst attendance record of all the grades Talked of getting started on the senior play Bob La Sitis really gives his mother a hard time in Spanish class lately News tells us that Heavy Love Letters are floating around on the Craigsvtlle Bus Paul to Diana Kids giving King a hard time Gerald had Norieta fBabeJ out last nightll Seniors are working on play Seniors measured for gowns Music teacher came today fMr Cutlery Ooo la la ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' Two Vocabulartes in Spanish' I I Murder Mr Marshall does John Olzak get on your nerves'?'7'7 We ll see witches on broom sticks tonight No school Broken pump Short vacation R1ght '7 Cheerleaders beginning to get organized High School saw Senior play 17 18- . . ' . 19- . . , . l 22- ' ' - . ' . 23- , . . . . . 0 26- ---- ' . . . 29- ' . ? ? ? 7- ' ' ' . . ' -- 8- ' . 9- ' ' . lo! . . . . . . . . 13- Bob Bundy seen with Vera last night, 14- ,, ,, . . . , 16- . . . . ,, . . ,, 17- ' ' . . 20- ' ' . 23- ' . 24- . ' , , .... . . . . 29- ' ' ' . . . 30- . H . . . 31- ' ' - ' ' . 3-: -- . 4- ' - ' ,. 5- . . . 6- ' ' . 7- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 1'7- 18- 19- 20- 21- 24- 28- December: 1- 4- 8- 10- 11- 12- 16- 1'7- 19- January: 8 12- 13- 15- 19- 21- 23- 26- 29- February: 4 5- 11- 13- 16- Why does every one look so nervous and jumpy? Could it be because we're giving the play lOI'llghI9'79 Don Vensel is back after a little vacation Armistice Day Group pictures taken yesterday, Smile pretty everyone! ! Mrs. La Sitis sprang a Spanish Test today! Everyone study there lesson? Mixed Ensemble gathered to organize today, Asked what he was going to do after school, George replied, As little as possible, Peg is sporting a roc around, Wow! Ummm- We smell cookies! !! Don McCue ---- Ceremics---Ceremics---Ceremics! ! ! Duane and his love affairs! Does Mr, Kiel embarrass you Shirley Ray? Fred--you certainly don't take after your brother--do you? Arthur!! Don't you know your not allowed to sleep in study hall? Why was Marshall on his knees begging Gracia to get in line, Mr, Rush came to see us about our yearbook, Understand ?? Chorus really working hard for the Christmas program, Shirley Bowser doesn't like chairs she'd rather sit on the floor! ! ! ! Martha looked worried about Bill today. Helen be careful, Mr. Cutler likes PIANISTS! ! ! ! !! Is Floyd having car trouble again?? Mrs. La Sitis was in an automobile accident!! Last day for a whileg Christmas Music Program tonight! Beginning to organize Girls Basketball team. Seniors journey to Kittanning to have Yearbook Pictures taken. Shirley Ray and Shirley Bowser received Cedar Chests for Christmas, Adilo's new song- I Love you America. Very pretty! ! Someone got locked in the cupboard today. Who's guilty--Floyd Tests!!! Tests!!! Tests!!! Square Dances!! Thats all we hear, Let's go to a square dance, Someone's mussing up Chioldi's books, Bring them back boys. Louis likes yearbook meetings! Look what he gets to take home, Macbeth -- don't mention it! ! ! Bob Cousins takes Claire riding ---- well The three witches- Shirley--Pat--Gracia Don't forget your Sweetheart tomorrow, Valentines day. Goldie had zipper trouble today! I ! 1Sounds seriousj 17 18 24- March: 3- 4- 6 11 19 26 27 28 April: 3 5 6 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 21 May: 1 7 8 14 18 19 20 21 24 27 28 June: 2- We're all prepared for marriage now, First day of Lent Cupboard trouble again, Better be careful Johnny, Boys go to see Parker-Chicora game in Butler, Assembly-Program by Mrs, Chioldi's room, District championship game in Slippery Rock, Our basketball team at Emlenton Gracia and Don sing for county P, T, A. Volley Ball Tournament, Clarion music contest Clarion music contest Good Friday Vacation Easter Sunday Vacation Banquet District chorus at Brockway District chorus at Brockway Where is Mr, Bassett? Bassett Still Missing. Junior Play Matinee Bassett returned from Apollo, Junior Play The Cannibal Queen Seniors visit classrooms in Freeport and Leechburg May day State music festival State music festival Senior Farewell Prom Senior examinations More exams Sing! Sing! Sing! Music Program Last day of school for seniors, Baccalaureate service Commencement Examinations for underclassmen SCHOOL CLOSED To Whoni it May Concern: My deepest thanks goes to everyone who contributed in any way to make our 53 publication of thc TATLER a success, I especially want to thank the members ofthe annual staff who worked so untiringly, We are all deeply grateful to all peoples whose ads appear in this annual. And now with a great thank you to everyone, I will say goodbye and I hope you will enjoy our book as ninch as we enjoyed publishing it, With sincere thanks, Patricia Harnion Editor lb Q' ff sgi X if Q fi-gk MX ' if Wwmuiqk w ri . Y-,,,4,-0' -4, Wd' kay 43' -.. f 4 A .KK X ...B YK X Q J 2 . Q'-sf5gg:g31 T K hw in n 'El COMPLIMENTS OF BUFFALO VALLE Y DAIRY or' 7 3921 Worthington, Pe yl QUALITQ' oo AN D on Ssmnct LO UDEN TOOL Ktt g P yl Mo 'WE RC H ANA COMPLIME NTS OF AAACLUB ARMSTRONG COUNTY Hotel Steim Building Kittanning, Pennsylvania re than 5,000 Members ARMST I HZA EDHQD. l 5 f W. A. C. B. RON 13 80 on your dial G COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER OF 325 Market Street Kittarming, Pennsylvania THE AIR WORTHINGTON CERAMICS COMPANY Manufacturers of LOW TILE ' rms lvania S I EIR W COMPLIMENTS OF WEST KITTANNING LUMBER CO. F o I' COMPLETE BUILDING SERVIC MEMBER QQTOG A LEISTER U5 STUDIOS Kitfanning, Pennsylvania F 'Y R' 'lon 0? NSUMNQ THE ARMSTRONG COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Kittanning, Pennsylvania NKINGSERVICES 3 . XX' v ,.. Compliments of ,Qzpiwgxx T-I- X LON H. O'DONNELL Jeweler H. H. Weyman Building Kittanning, Pennsylvania 8 Compliments of INSURANCE THAT MICHAEL L. VGNGREY REALLY .NSURES Insurance for every purpose Phone 43 -7071 Kittanning, Pennsylvania O L. R. ELLIOTT l0T.'. nlvmon Ol' u' Painting and Fender Repairing 250 South McKean Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-2101 Compliments of N f 1 X EINSTEIN AND CAMPBELL Men s and Boys Clothing f XX ' it , , ,ffl ge Kittanning, Pennsylvania ,CQf Q BILL FOX TIRE SERVICE Phone 43-7651 A 1 401 S. Water Street at Walnut - Kittanning, Pennsylvarua GENERAL TIRES . and HAWKINSON TREADS Bllflfflle Compliments of SIGN SCHAUB'S ESSO West Kittanning, Pennsylvania FRANK H. WALKER ... ... M DRTUARY . 42? Worthington, Pennsylvania Phone - Worthington 7-3301 0 ---fins-IH Compliments of yumugg Q Yllllli MATEER'S FURNITURE AND HARDWARE c5Nm:.f'v:.s:sm X, .P Armstrong's County's Largest Furniture Store u A'S 200 Market Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-2111 ,1- HARRY C. BOWSER Worthington, Pennsylvania Phone 7 -3 71 1 Agricultural Lime hauled and spread Coal- Fertilizer - Feed Compliments of THE ARCADE Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of MEADOW GOLD Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 42- 143 1 HEAT EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC 650 North Grant Avenue Kittanning, Pennsylvania Heating - Air Condition Sheet Metal Work TOY'S ELECTRIC SHOP Supplies - Wiring - Appliances Box 62 Worthington, Pennsylvania Phone 7-3683 . MEMBER Compliments of SYSTEM MELLON NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Kittanning Office Kittanning, Pennsylvania Amuwe Compliments of the VERNON HOTEL Compliments of KITTANNING NEW CAR AND TRUCK DEALERS ASSOCIATION f cs -- 9 2, Compliments of QUINN'S HARDWARE Compliments of 91144 E W FARMER'S NATIONAL BANK Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of SPIC AND SPAN CLEANER Compliments of Clothing and CRAIGSVILLE SUPPLY MeH'S Furnlshlngs COMPANY Craigsville, Pennsylvania MOESTA at SON phone 7 - 3 2 5 9 Kittanning, Pennsylvania Complime nts of KITTANNING BUILDERS SUPPLY CORPORATION Phone 43-2711 South Water Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania E. E. SCHAEFFER CEMETERY MEMORIALS 433 Union Avenue Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-0361 Compliments of HUTCHINSON'S JEWELRY STORE 205 Market St. Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 212 Market Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania The Friendly Store Compliments of NASH Phone 42-4651 N. Grant at Campbell Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of CROSSETT'S DRUG STORE at Bear SL Maine Worthington, Pennsylvania Compliments of JOHN'S LUNCH Craigsville, Pennsylvania Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH BASTIAN BROS. CO. Rochester, N. Y. Designers and Producers of Exclusive Class Rings Engraved Commencement Announcements-Personal Cards Mr. Charles E. McDonald 920 Investment Building 239 Fourth Avenue Pittsburg 22, Pennsylvania Compliments of BURKE BROS. GARAGE John - Jim - Joe - Kid Frank Worthington, Pennsylvania Phone 7-3202 or 7-5018 HILLCREST SUPERETTE 112 mile from Kittanning on Route 422 Vegetables - Groceries - Meats Dairy Products Milk - Butter - Cheese - Eggs KLINE'S SERVICE STATION Amoco Gas Isalay's Ice Cream Two miles East of Worthington Compliments of ARMSTRONG CO. FARM BUREAU Phone 43 -0951 Kittanning, Pennsylvania BISH'S LUNCH Home Cooked Meals Worthington, Pe nns ylvania MATEER'S Quality Footwear Dependable Service Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of KITTANNING AUTO PARTS Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-1791 C. M. Shaw - Proprietor Did you know that you can buy all the Latest Popular Magazines at MAGAZINE MART ? 323 Market Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-2941 Congratulations Graduates from TRI COUNTY TYPEWRITER COMPANY 314 Market Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania JACK AND BILL'S Sporting Goods - Paint Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of BROWNS BOOT SHOP Kittanning's Popular Family Shoe Store PARISH MEN'S SHOP Manhattan Shirts Kittanning, Pennsylvania JORDAN'S ATLANTIC STATION Route 422 1 mile West of Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-4614 B A N E Y S T U D I O Portrait St Commercial Photography 144 N. Jefferson Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43-5493 JACK Bnos. g A - M - LONG Wall Paper Window Shades Paint Mobilgas gas and oil Phone 43-7571 154 North McKean Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania Compliments of WORTHINGTON HARDWARE STORE 'Phone 7 -3 5 84 M A X I N E ' S Fashion Center for the Fashionable Miss 132 Market Street Kittanning, Pennsylvania KING O. BOWSER General Contractor Building - Roofing - Repairing Phone 7-3625 Worthington, Pennsylvania Compliments of B ROD Y ' S Kittarming, Pennsylvania SLAGLES MEAT MARKET SLAGLES cLovER FARM STORE 1106 Orr Avenue G 373 South Jefferson I Kittanning, Pennsylvania Kittanning, Pennsylvania Phone 43 '1471 Our thanks and appreciation go out to everyone whose ads appear in this book. Floyd Washburn 3 101 William Flick 101 Shirley Bowser 74 Donald McCue 58 Martha Bowser 49 Patricia Harmon 42 Arthur Smith 31 Thomas Hawley 25 Carl Milligan 18 Robert Shearer 16 Goldie Crissman 16 Robert Cousins 15 Claire Bundy 15 George Bowser 10 These people have contributed their time and effort to solicit for the ads in this book. A total of S571 was received. Above is the portion of the amount each person collected. We wish to thank all these people who helped make the TATLER a success in this way. X,Q,L.:.:2'W L 'Z,:,. 1,5 5 , -1 V mwsf MW W ' I A., Q 1 M ,WM vw 'V' ' Y m Q . A i N f fi - Y' W Q mms-si, gm 253 . , - A.,. . A, ,... N 4'
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