Westfield High School - We Fi Yearbook (Westfield, PA)
- Class of 1954
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School Pages . . . . . ff senior Introduction . . fSenior Pages . . . . . Soccer Team . . . . I Sophomore Class . . . X X Sport Introduction . . X X Teacher's Pages. . . X LB. Introduction . . . . YoBeS'tv8ffeene some S1 11 75 76-91 6-7 I4 92 67-68 52-Sh 71 72 73 SS-56 32-33 37 27 Bb 30-31 7h -35 60 62-63 ho L11-119 38 28 eh-65 53 3 58 59 12 5 69 16-26 70 39 - .11 ' l1lT!'JlI 2 69 12-1U 1 9 .. - 'S X7 I, Graf.- -Jl iw- pf' 2 - 5, My , HI lu, A ' xii :S I ,Y ..f:.1' 50 .. 5, .. r,fig f' of -7-' -E. ,Lf -M5111 X 1.2--an-lg: 'ng::r.::':r. X il,-i.1e'....,-p., '-- ' A-'M-U1 NE.. fs- V 'E-. X Inu. rg 0222 ..,an in offs-,' va: N v'l -' X li fvw Jr K ' x O C.V. High School 195h HQ Dear Mom and Dad, Well, here we are seniors. It has been a long time in coming, hasn't it? Do you remember how hard it was to get us started to school only a few years ago? We didn't want to go because there wasn't aw future in it, but we admit that you were right, Mom and Dad, and we thank you so much. We remember, too, the love and care we not when we were little tykes, how we could run to you, Mom, and Plead WT' 031159 with tearful faces, how you were always ready, Dad, when we needed you, and we thank you so much. Do you remember, Hom, the times we fell and bumped our- selves and you 'kissed us and made us well? Dad, remember the time that you said YES! and we said NO! We remember..... it hurts yet. Still our growth wasn't seriously retarded , was it? Then, too, we remember the picnics, the drives, and thehChristmases that we have had together, and we thank you so muc . And, Mom and Dad, remember the times that we got into trouble for shooting the neighbor's cats with our B.B. guns, the time we came home from ice skating frozen stiff because we fell through the ice, and the first window we broke? We remember how you helped us and stood behind us, and we thank you so much. Then came our first year in high school and our first class play, remember them? We do. Remember the first time we sang in our church choir? Remember how you used to take us to our school activities, then come and get us afterwards? Remember how you helped us with our problems, even if we didn't get them right, and how we would leave our books at 8011001 U11 purpose? We remember how you helped us, and we thank you so much. Now, Mom and Dad, we have reached our first goal, WE'RE SENIORS. Now we are almost on our own. We have had your guidance, your help, and your tears. You shaped us and formed us into the people that you could be proud of, you pushed us on when we balked, and you pulled us back when we went too fast, and we thank you so much. To you, Mom and Dad, we dedicate this Cowanesguean. To us it shall ever be a token, representative of the love and care you had for us. May it bring to you some of the feelings that we tried to express. Let it carry to you our thanks, our love and admiration, our hopes and ideals. Remember, Mom and Dad, wherever we may roam in future years, for all that you have done we will thank you so mich. .l jg W Eg,- Y 'E ff e '45, X f x R510 VX J. t ,XAEET 45' w el I . ' w 3 Joys beam ,fllnna -Y . i- Iviater In the vale of fair Cowanesque Stands old CV High. Green clad mountains, loyal, guard Steadfast, strong, close by CV High, dear Alma Mater, List our song of praise. Well deserved and oft repeated Through swift passing da s. Chorus CV High, We'l1 make the echoes As thy praise we sing. Loyal hearts and happy voices Make the chorus ring. School days here will soon be over. Then we'1l have to meet Life anew with all its lessons Bitter with the sweet. We shall meet it earnest, eager, As thou'sdt have us be, Faithful always to ony precepts Learned so well from thee. Chorus CV High, loved Alma Mater: CV, strong and free, We'll be loyal to th teachings. We'll be true to thee. h her, ' ' X Q OUR SPHCE E wmi CJ:-Fl!-'l 1-1 TFIELD TWH S ABINS VI LLE K N o ,x v I L L E Mrs. Payne: we, the class of 19Sh, wish to express our deepest appreciation for the help and guidance you have given us in the publication of our yearbook. The Class of 19Sh. 3' Mr. Painter: The class of 195h wishes to thank you for the patience and understanding you have shown to us in the publishing of the 'Gowanesqueann. The Class of 19514. 6 To The Class of 195h: As you leave school for the broader fields of life, you will receive many parting words of advice. Recipes for success vary according to your definitions of life. May we remember our responsibilities to man as an individual The survival of our freedoms depend upon the individual rights of man to the degree that your efforts contribute to the happiness and success of people everywhere. I desire to express my deep appreciation to the Class of 19524 for their kindness and cooperative spirit that each has contributed towards education. H. E. Andre, Advisor sf' 150 To The Class of 195h: 'It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. As you go out to take your place in our American democracy, surrounded within and without by enemies, remember that you hold 4 the key to the future of our country inyour hands. Light that candle, so that those who follow you may walk in the light of freedom, and not stumble in the darkness. 114 I Miss Gazdick, Advisor 7 uLH -0'-5-R HEROES'- 7 SX ,NW v A 5 2' 4 -. FQEPQLQP EYIL -1,24 5 f, K fi 'F I M E E c O Z Y 9WAYBE CRES-I4 THir'1 HTHE GANGW L4!ELo.1q 'Gruesomg' 'Two So vu e uNnuqeTEnLf ?M t W 33'f!I 2 KS S.Van Gordon-Production, W.Franke-Business, S.Lee-Advertisements, G.Swimley-Editor, M.White-Photo- graphy B Painter Advi M W t A T F I E L D , - - sor, .na on- ast.Editor, G.Kump-Sports, K.Johns-Advertisements. l,,,.. , f' fff !!,!,,'ff,,!,,,, - 7 -fff!X!f,57fi:! X - .Editor w.s -Editor L.sm1zn-Photography, G-Kline AWG 1 0,n5:iiSZham-Proauction, R.How1and-Art, N.Cooper-Adverti80- ments, Rmeimn, J.x11burn-SP01 0S- X V I L L E W E X C 5 u Rh ' 4 Eyuesfo-5 an 77125 i Cowboy 3 Q ' 14.1 5 hm ,f V .. ,ii - 4 - gl x fi, -: r7esT1n7 ,, , 1 . Xl 1 Pos: ng . fi v . . A . ' W I t LooKln7 Arauh Ji 3 Miha-I-S ., awww JE r X. A K 6.6 V gn -vu , 5 U ' 7 1 . .til X W . . A 'gygf K. 7: f 44? 1' H 0 Sr Ive f' Q :W H 'A ' ' . fi e.. M. . 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Andre was graduated ITG Pennsylvania State College in June, 1952. He started teaching in the C.V.S. system in September, 1952. He was inducted into the army in September, 1953, shortly after he began his second tern. He is now stationed at Fort Eustis, Virginia. George Painter is teaching as shop instructor in his place. Front Row: A. Patterson, E. Balch, I. Lewis. Back Rows L. Dwglas, I. Barr. 214 P .Sa 5 12. QSHBINSVILLE GR FIDES 41 rf? E S 'T F 'I E L C5 11:5 ea Pi I' G. H Seated: E.Cook, J. Streeter, A, Husted, R. David, R.Mead. Standing: Row 1: B. Painter, L. Wood, B. Eick, L. Clark, H. Hancock, J. Fink, H. Slmyne. Row 2: G. Painter, L. Schaub, L. Smith, H. Andre . xii, I ! rw- Z f' f ff! Seated: L. Tanner, B. Hargan. Standing: M. Heinrich, H. Eaton. UJITICJIIJIDC3 F121 CJl 'l 1f-I 'I-I I-' ku Seated : M. Beach, N. Clark, A. Vaughan Standing: Bu Andre, Lo Olofson, Ho ff L 1? Q! X K- N 0 X v m 1. L- N I - I I5 NN How ls L.Bush, H.Brown, G.Kline, G.Bartoo, G.Warbu ton, M.Swim1ey. Row 2: E.Cook, S.Hall, X.Payne, E.Gazdick, E.Smith, M.Broadbent. NRow 3: R.McGlaren, E.Huyler, Q.Rarrick, R.Berdanier. K . W, To The Teachers: As Seniors of the Cowanesque Valley Joint School we wish to thank you for the sound advice and guidance that you have given us through the years. We have not only respected you as teachers but also liked and admired you as personal friends. Your encouragementand help throughout our relationships have been deeply appreciated. As our yearbook goes to press and we progress nearer to graduation we shall keep in mind the happy and successful years that we have had with you. Ol, Z7 I 451.9 Cv ff 1957 111 gr ia Graye M. Ackley Minstrel Show 23 Band l,2,3,h3 King of Hearts Candidate 3. AMBITIONx Undecided NICKNAME: Ack1ey LIKESs Wine, Women, - and Song YW? 4 .A fax 1' FR 1 ' 3:3-W? gg 7 . 3 .--,gy 'ef I V 3 . 52 Q, mir? Qi 7:2 , ,Q i ., 3 r 7 35 2' Vivian Jean Bebout Honor Society 2,3,h3 Essay Award 33 Minstrel Show 33 Office vlork 35 Intramural Basketball 23 School Paper 33 Class Play l,2,33 Yearbook Staff la. AMBITIONx F.B.I. Secretary NICKNAMEs 'Viv' LIKESx To Work, TaJ.k, Pester People R088 M3116 BBCOII Minstrel Show 2,33 Claes Play 1,23 Glee Club l,2,3,h FeHeAe F.HgA. 2,3,lL3 School Paper 33 Librarian 1,2,h. AMBITION: Secretary NICKNLME: Chick LZIKES: Dancing, Movies, Cooking, Harm Eugene Richard Beebe Minstrel Show 33 Class Play l,2,33 Glee Club 33 Basketball Manager 3,143 Chatterbox Staff 3. AMBITIONz Undecided NICKNAMEz 'Boopsie' LIKESz Basketball, Rog.1erskat:Lng l 1 I FaF.A. 2,3,l43 Class Play 33 Minstrel Show AMBITIOM Farmer NICKNAME: Allie LIKES x Farming Allison 0. Baker 'mf' Honor Society 3,113 V. Cheerleader 23 Queen 2 of Harvest Candidate 23 Class Play 2,33 Glee Club 3,143 Intramural Basketball l. AMBITION: Stewardese HICKNAME: Debbie LIK.ESs Reading, Hiking Deborah R. Berdanier -1. George Darryl Broadbent Minstrel snow 2,35 r.r.l. Basketball 143 J .V. Basket- ball hg Class Play 1,23 V. Basketball 33 Milled Chorus 3,145 Intramural Basketball l,2,35 Play Scenery Committee 3: AMBITIOIM To Hake Money NICK!IAHEa 'Duck' LIKES: To Roan, Travel, Girls Neil Frederick Cooper JJ. Basketball 23 Soccer 143 Class Play 23 Basket- ball Manager 3,143 Minstrel Show 3,145 Yearbook Staff 143 Secretary 113 Junior Paper 33 Stage Scenery Committee 1,2, 3, - AMBITIOIU College nrcxruuwsf 'coopw LIKESx Girls, 5P01'12S Dean Terry Bllffard Glee FeFeAe School Paper Joke Editor 33 Minstrel Show 33 Class Play 1,2e AHBITION: Undecided NICKNAME: 'Dean' LIKES: Girls, Dancing, Cars Onolee Mae Cunningham Yearbook Staff la, Class Play l,2,35 Basketball 1,23 Minstrel Show 2,33 Librarian 3,145 Queen of Harvest Candi- date hg Honor Society President 3. AMBITIONa Nurse NICKHAHE: 'Obbie' Lmssz Maile, Sports V. Cheerleader 2,33 vb Foaele Secretary 2, Treasurer 2, Parlinentarian 143 Student Council 2,3,143 Harvest Queen 143 Queen of Hearts Candidate 3,145 Chorus l,2,35 Class Plq l,2,33 Minstrel Show 2, Secretary 1. AHBITIOM Undecided NICKIIAMM 'Ditty' LIES: Crew Cuts Donna ARB Clow student Council lu Baseball 3,143 Iearbook Staff lu Minstrel Show 24 Intramural Basketball 11. AMBITIOI: Truck Driver NICKIAME: 'Cash' LIKESa Hunting, Fishing Dale H. Cushing .-...W V Y J a-sw ' ,if .x ' 1, ,V , Aldine Marie Dennis Chorus 21. AMBITION: Work For The Lord NICKNAME: 'Dean' LIICES: Singing, Beading Patricia Ann Doan School Paper 33 Glee Club 1,25 Librarian 35 Minstrel Show 2,33 Play 1,23 Play Committee 143 F.H.A. Treasurer 3, Song Leader 145 F.H.A. 1,2,3,h. AMBITIONS House Wife NICKNAMEx 'Pat' LIICES: People, Hilclng, Ice Skating Roland D. Dibble F.F.A. Basketball l,2,3,h3 Voc. Agriculture l,2,3,l-15 Hinstrel Show 33 Class Play 2. AMBITIOIH State Policeman NICKNAHE: 'Riley' LIKFSa Girls, Cars, Sports Marilyn Jean Eaton Essay Award 23 V. Cheerleader 23 Student Council lg Class Play 33 Chorus l,2,35 Office Work lu POP Band 3,145 Band 1,2,3,hs Treasurer Mag. Troplq hy Orchestra 2,3,la. AMBITION: Private Secretary NICKNAMEa Marilyn LIKE8x Dancing, Hen 18 District Chorus 3,15 Minstrel Show 2,33 F.F-. A. Basketball 2,35 Band 1,25 Class Play 1,23 Orchestra 35 Queen of Hearts Escort 25 Office Work 33 Mixed Chorus 3, hs FeFeAe 1,2330 AMBITIONa Musician NICKNAME: Doan'e LIKES: Music, Girls, Traveling Dean E. Doan Chorus 3,115 F.H.A. 1,2, 33 Librarian 3. AIBITIONaThe Lord's Work NICKNAMEx Shirl LIKES: Cooking, Reading, Shirley Jean Eaves af! Larrimee G. Erickson student Council 1,145 Minstrel Show 25 Yearbook Staff 145 Intramural Basket- ball l,2,3,h5 Asst. Treas. 14. AMBITIONa Bachelor Truck Driver NICKNAME: 'Swede' LHB: Ihmting, Fishing Stanley B. mmm- F.F.A. 2,3,h5 Baseball 15 King of Hearts Candidate bs Intramural Football 1,25 Class Play 25 F.F.A. Basket- ball- AMBITIONx Farmer NIOKNAMEx 'Nr' LIKES: Hunting, Sports QS., ' Wilma L. Franke Yearbook Staff I-I3 Band 1, 2,3,hg Jr. Din. Band 15 County Band 25 Dist. Band 3,155 Pep Band 3,145 Chorus 2,3,l15 County chorus 25 Dist. chorus 2,3,L15 State chorus 2,155 Orchestra 3,h5 Class Play 15 Minstrel Show 25 Librarian 25 Curtis Hag. Chairman 14. AMBITION: Nursing Career HICKNAHEz 'Willy' LIKE: Husio, Laughs Clase Secretary 25 Minstrel Show 25 FJLA. 213,141 Cha' P117 3: Office Work hy Chorus 15 rm-book Staff h- APBITIOII: Stenographer IIICKKAHE: 'Pepper' LIKESs French Fries Ford Cars Donna H. Friske Minstrel Show 2,35 Glee club FeHeAe 233,16 FeHeAe Plrle ll, 2,3, Louis Arthur George Class Play 35 Chorus 3,145 Minstrel Show 25 Band 3,15 King of Hearts Candidate gl Yearbook Staff lu Soccer 25 Librarian 2. AHBITIOM Minister NICKNA!4Ea 'Toots' LIKES: Syracuse 19 Devotion Leader la. AMBITION z Stenogrspher NICKlIAHEx 'Sis' ms! Genesee, Teve Dodges Shirley Yvonne Haskins u- Plwllis Joan I-Iegmann President 1,115 Vice President 25 Queen of Hearts 25 Student Council Vice President 3, Secretary 25 Honor Society 2, 3,115 District Chorus 3,113 County Chorus 25 Glee Club 1, 2,3,115 Orchestra 3,115 Basket- oall 25 Minstrel Show 2,35 Class Play l,2,3. AMBITIQIU Nurse NICKNAIE: 'Jo' LIKESx Music, Good Food 1 'MJQ1 Wqne Elvin Judd President 35 l'.F.A. 115 F.F.A. Basketball 115 Student Council 1,35 Glass Play 1,25 JJ. Basketball 15 Chorus 2,35 Intramural Volley- ball 15 Mathematics Award 1. AIBITIGU Farmer NICKNAHE: 'Pete' LIKES: Amthing That 's Good To Eat 'hi 1 :sh ,5 11' Shirley Ann Houghtaling r.H.A. song Leader 11, County Secretary 11, Delegate National Convention 35 Queen of Hearts Candidate 2,3,115 Chorus l,2,35 Minstrel Show 25 Student Council 2, FeHeAe 1,2,3,hs or Basketball Refreshment Stand he AHBITION: Home Ec. Teacher HICKHAME: 'Kitty' LIKES: Music, Novels, To Travel J.V. Basketball 1,25 V. Basketball 3,115 Baseball 2,3,115 Soccer 115 School Paper 35 Yearbook Staff 115 Honor Society 3,115 Student Council 115 Class Play 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3, 115 Minstrel Show 2,35 Queen of Harvest Escort 11- AMBITION: To Travel NICI0lA!4Ez Rock LIKES: Girls, Sports Rock W. Howland K efhe National Honor Society 3,115 President 25 Class Play 1,2,33 Secretary 35 Student Council 2,33 Chorus 3,115 District Chorus 3,115 Minstrel Show 35 King of Sham- rocks Candidate 2.5 MW Walter J ames Kilburn J.V. Basketball 25 V. Basket- ball 3,115 Soccer 115 Baseball 2,3,115 Yearbook Staff 115 Class Play 1, 2,33 Student Council 115 Minstrel Show 33 King of Harvest 115 Queen of Harvest Escort 2,3,11. AHBITION: To Out Argus Republicans NICKNAME: 'Jim' L11CESs Sports, Ann 20 School Paper 3. AHBITIOM Business NICKNAME: 'Dale' LIES: Texas, Music Dale Edward King I ii 4 . pe H Y HQ-. A t 3. .. 1 w f i 1 1 1 ' 'c5'2-.MI ' mr- ' A George I. Kline JQVQ Bl8k0ffbl1.1 1,23 Ve Basketball 3,113 Soccer 113 Treasurer 2,3,113 Honor society 2,3,hg student Council 1,2,113 Class Play 1,2,33 Chorus 3,113 Junior Paper 33 Orchestra 3,113 Ytlrbbbk Staff 1.13 Hinltril Show 3,115 Escort to Harvest Candidate 1,20 UBITIONI Business HICIOIAHE1 'Shook' LIKESx Girls , Sports , Girls Shirley Ann Lee Librarian 1,23 Ofti e Horn 113 Cnorus 1,253 Basketball 1,23 J.V. Cheerleader 23 Minstrel Show 23 Iearbook Staff 143 F.H.A. President 11, Secretary 3, Parlianentarian 23 Queen ot Hearts Candidate 2. AHBITIGI 1 Plvsical Education Teacher lIICKlIAHEx 'Chubby' LIKE: Hen, Sports, Eating Eugene J. Kung: Hinstrel Show 23 Soccer 113 Iearbook Staff 113 V100 President 113 Intrallrll Baelmban 1,2,3,11. AHBITIQH Dictator NICKIIAHE1 'Kung' LIKBz llotre Dale, Fighting Irish Earl H. Lia! Student Council 113 Asst. Treasurer 23 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,113 Year- book Staff 113 Minstrel Show 2s Ahulrldlx To Hake Honey NICKllAHEx 'Lies' LIKE: Pitt 21 Class Play 13 Historian 13 Treasurer 113 Queen of Hearts Candidate 23 Librarian 23 Chorus 33 Minstrel Show 23 Office Work 113 Yearbook Staff 113 Student Council 3: Jeve ve Cheerleader J, . AMBITICII: Stenographer NICKNAHE: 'Sandy' LIKES1 Food, Law Sandra J can Laqohier 653 Y? Intramural Basketball 143 Soccer 2,113 Band l,2,3, 113 Chorus 3,113 Class Flay 2,33 Orobestra 3,113 Hiniltrel Sho! 23 Pep Band hs Jr. District Band 13 Baseball 2,3,119 Yllrbook Stiff 11, AIBITIQI: Missionary HICDIAHB1 'Shorty' LIES: Driving Truck, Truqaet J anea Edwin Little .ale 5 if 5 4 A Carols Marie Lovell Secretary 35 Class Plq 25 FeHeAe 2333,-If FeHeAs F.H.A. Secretary la, Historian 25 Queen of Hearts Candidate 3,11 Minstrel Show 25 Office Work fn Chorus 1,35 Yearbook Staff ls. AMBITIONx Merchandiser IIICKMAME: 'Bunny' LIKESx Ice Skating, Eating, Music Shirley Ann Morris Feueis 2,3,,.li FoHeAa Historian 25 F.H.A. Parl. 35 Feneis vepress Class Play 1,35 ltlnstrel Show 25 Student Council 3,153 Chorus 1,2,3. ABBITIOM Undecided NICKHAMM Shirl LIKESx Movies, Fishing, Ice skating Carl Monroe Johns F.F.A. 35 Class Play 35 Yearbook Staff lug Minstrel SIIG' 20 AMBITIOIH Farmer NICKNAMEx 'Curley' LIKESx Hunting, Fishing Frank Perry Northup F.F.A. l,2,35 Soccer 25 F.F.A. Basketball 1,2,35 Class Play 1,25 Minstrel Show 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1,25 Queen of Hearts Escort 3,110 AMBITION: To Make Money NICKNAME: Frankie LIKES: Carol, Letters 22 Clee Club 1,2,3,h5 F.u.A. Club 2,3,h5 vice President F.H.A.. 25 School Paper 33 Highest Magazine Sales bg Dance Committee lug Class Play 1,25 Minstrel Show 2,3. AMBI'l'IONx Beautician NICKNAMEa Jo L x Letters Traveling Joanne Marie Moore Historian 15 Minstrel Show 25 Student Council kg Queen of Hearts Candidate 35 Class Play 2,35 Yearbook Staff U3 Magazine Troplv by F.H. A. 2,3,h5 chorus 1,2,33 Basketball 1,25 r.H.A. Skit h. AIBITICIW 2 Undecided NICKMAME: 'Connie' LIKES: Dating, Men Constance Ann O'Lenick Robert T. onney F.F.A. hy Minstrel snow F.F.A. Basketball bg Baseball F.F.A. by Soccer 2,143 FeFeAe Baseball 3,115 Minstrel Show 3. AMBITION: Poultry Famer NICKNAME: Tink LIKE: Zekes haircut, Sports, Cars Robert A. Reimann J .V. Basketball 23 Soccer lu Varsity Basketball 3,145 Base- Ball 2,3,h3 Yearbook Staff lu School Paper 33 l'.F.A. Treas. I4, Reporter 3, County Treas. r, Basketball 13 Class Play 1, 23 Minstrel Show 33 Class V. Pres. hy King of Shamrocks Candidate 2,33 Queen of Hearts Escort 2,33 Queen of Harvest Escort 2,3,h. AMBITIOH: Break the Sound Barrier NICKNAHEx 'Bob' LIKES: Girls, Sports A Frank B.. Palm F.F.A. bg H:Lnstre1 shew 2, Class Phi l,2,33 Band 35 Chorus 3, 3 Orchestra bg F.F.A. Basketball 143 Farm Show 1,2,3,h3 Historian 35 Librarian 3. AHBI'1'IONx Electrical Engineer NICKNAME: Fritz LIKES: Girls, Ice Skating Evo-Lyn Joan Riohamson F.H.A. 2,3,h5 Yearbook Stiff lu Lunch Counter 2,, hi French Award 35 Minstrel Show 23 Librarian 2,3,1,, AMBITIOIIS Kindergarten T char NIBKJIAHE: Ev ea I-IKES2 Reading, French Class 23 F.H.A. 2,3,l13 Chorus 1, 2,33 Minstrel Show 2. AHBITIOM Home Ee Teacher NICKHA14Ex 'Schmo' LIKES: Honor Study Halls, Chevies JCXIELYN A. Parker 1? Q FeFeAe 2,3,h3 Baseball 15 Class Treas. 23 Class Pm FeFeAe H080 hp V. Pres. 35 King of Hearts Candidate 2,33 Harvest Queen Escort bg Dairy Judging Contest 33 Intramural Baseball 1,2 3 Farm Mechanics Award 3. AMBITIOH x Farmer NICKNAHE: Roberts LIKESx Alice, Farming Dale E. Roberts f .U , , X :QQ mi? W ,QQ 1 L tif V 1: 11 -,.Af Q . ' 'S s QF 9 , 1, A it A5 KITS.. if ,M . :1:' 3 : 1 pi-is-Tiff, I 'lim fu :-nffi-w 5 37132: William E. Rue! Baseball 1,2,3,143 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,h, sms 1,2, 3,133 Soccer 2,143 Igarbopk Staff ha F.F.A. 35 Minstrel Show 23 Class Play 35 Intramural V01-ld! Ball 3. AMBITION: Undecided NICKNAME: 'Bill' LIIES: Hunting, Movies, Evelyn Jean Sawyer Harvest Queen 33 F.H.A. Club 3,113 Harvest Queen F.H.A. 143 Secretary F.H,A. by Glee Club 1,2,3,h5 Junior Paper 33 ginstrel Show 33 V. Cheerleader 3 e AMBITIOM Airline Hostess Killian J. Seagers Jr. Editor of Yearbook 143 Soccer 2,113 Basketball 2,33 District Chorus 3,113 Mixed Chorus 3,113 Band 1,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Minstrel Show 2,35 Class Play 33 Queen of Hearts Escort 23 H.C. Queen of Harvest Dance 1:3 School Paper 33 County Cha-us 14. AIBITIQI: Dentist NICKHAME: 'Bill' LIKESs People and especially Helen NICKllAHEz 'Jeannie' LEGS: Dancing , Writing Letters , Traveling .kv Beverly June Seanans Chorus 1,2 Minstrel Sho! 23 Librarian 113 Crowell-Collier Magasine Chairman kg Magazine Trophy 1x3 Iear Book Staff 11. AlBITIONa Secretary NICKNAHEx 'Betty' LIKESx Lennie, Dancing, Wzrllting Letters F.H.A. 2 3,1l3 Queen ot Harvest 145 J.V. cheer- leader 33 Varsity cheer- leader 143 Minstrel Show 2,33 F.H.A. Song Leader 33 Treasurer 143 Glee Club 2,33 Queen of Hearts Candidate 2.3. AMBITIGI: Secretary NICKNA!lx 'Shirl' LIKESs Genesee Dance, Dodges Shirley Anne Schlidt Class President 33 Glee Club 2,3,143 Orchestra 3, 113 Grade News Editor 33 Minstrel Show 2,33 Claes Plays 1.2.31 Band 1,33 Girls Basketball 2 Student Council 3,113 Office Help 11. AMBITIOII: Nurse NICKRAME: 'Marnie' LIKESx Music, Sports, People Harlem A. Seeley L, 'Q' Tier' J xv! i Clara Jane Smith r.u.A. 2,3,hz Chorus 1: Minstrel Show 2 5 Yearbook Stat! la. AMBI'.l'I0lIs The Lord's Work llICKllAl4Ez 'Smitty' LIES: Sports, Parties, Eating I Ruth Ann Stermer Minstrel Show 23 F.HJs HiBt0!'18l1 renele 33,-li AlBI'1'Illt A Good Job llICKlIAMEz 'Ruthie' mmf needing, mn- billy Music J acquelyn Lois Smith Honor Society 3,113 Historian by Class Play 1,2,33 Minstrel snow 2,33 student coumu 3,143 Treasurer Student Council lu F.H.A. Secretary 2,3, President hy Glee Club 1,2,3,b. AMBITIONz Secretary NICKN.AMEs 'Lois' LIKFS: Television, Dancing, Singing Beverly Louise Swayne Secretary by Basketball 13 J .V. Cheerleader 33 Hist Award 1,33 Yearbook Staff Vice President 25 Chorus 23 AHBITIOII: Secretary NICKNAHEx Bev LIMS: Overseas Hale 25 Soccer Manager by Yearbook surf by Intramral Basket- ban 1,2,3,hg mama Show 23 Intramural Yollevbell 3. AlB1'I'ICNz Mason lICKlIAHEr 'ld' ml sport., sect, Movies Edllrd H. Stahli Vice President 1,33 President 2,143 Chcrus 3, hy Iearbook Editor by Science Allard 1,2,33 Minstrel Show 23 Class Play 2,33 High Magazine SIIOSBD verewe Ella Honorable Mention 3. AIBITIGI: School Teacher NICKIIAHM 'Percy' LIKE: To Bother any L. sunny 1417 Janet Elizabeth Taft Librarian 14. AlBI'1'IONa Business HICKNAHEH 'Dilples' LIKESs Work, Popular music Wx i'f:',4ff:1t4, mxrfgfgaflfm.E? H gf 4. '- if ,ff , ,W .J L, :,,,f.m,-,.. K -f H I dwg X,.. ,, A .,,-',,:.m W ,ni e,...,Xz Shirley Lee Van Garden Class President lg Band l,2,115 Chorus 113 Capt. J .V. Cheerleaders 3: V- Cheerleader 143 Yearbook starr ug Class Play 1,33 Minstrel Shaw 25 Alumni Dance Chairman 25 Librarian 23 English Award 3. AHBITIGI: Nurse liICKllAIBz 'She 11y LIES: A Certain brine Beverly J eau Trowbridge FeHeAe 2,3,1Ls F.H.A. Reporter 35 Minstrel Show 33 Yearbook Staff 143 Librarian 2,143 Lunch Counter 11. AHBITIOI: To Succeed NICKRAMB: 'Bev' LIKESa Typing Class, Basketball Games Hazel Marlene White Hillltril 3110! 23 ch0l'lll 1, 29391-If Bl1ldQ2j !llI'b00k Staff 143 Historian 143 2a AIBITICIH Nurse llICKllAl!x 'T.C. LUIS: Brush Cuts, College Hen 26 B8BOb811 FUFUAU Basketball 3,143 Minstrel Show 23 Student Council Bgllntramural Football 1, Basketball l, Volley- baJ.l lg Vice President or F.r.A. ug F.r.A. 2,3, tg Voc. Agriculture 2,3, AMBITION: Farmer NICKNAME: 'Harry' LIKES: Certain Girls Harry D. Trowbridge Student Council 155 F.F. A. Basketball 3,143 J.v. Basketball 23 District Band 2,113 Minstrel Show 33 Class Play 2,33 Glee Club 3,145 Queen of Hearts Escort 33 County Band 23 Voc. Agriculture 2,3,11. AHBITIUM To Succeed NICIDIAHE: 'Zeke' LIKESx Halen, Music Garyfl. Zimmer PILOTS K N o 0 F X 1 V v o I I R C L E L R E S RRi- S s:nLuRs: RED AND WHITE FLRRER: REDRNDHHITE EARNATIUNS mmm success tunnis NUTRUH R1sR1RE,Rur WITH HARD RuRK,RRAvELv mms. w'3f13:3f ' w I ' s E E 0 s N F T I F F o 1 I R c E E L R D s ational Honor Society Row 1: C.Lovell, V.Bebout, S.Lamphier, M.White, S.Houghtaling, D.Clow, Row 2: G.Swimley, S.Van Gorden, B.Swayne, W.Franke, M.Eaton, D.King. S.Morris, absent- National Honor Society The highest honor a student of the Cowanesque Valley Joint School may earn is election to membership in the National Honor Society. This is true because election is based upon observation by faculty members of each individual student's attitudes and achievements during his entire high school course. Only those who maintain an average of not less than 851 may be Qandidatgs, From the group thus qualified members are elected by the faculty on the basis of service, leadership, and character. Membership is for life unless a member disqualifies himself by an unworth act or by a lowering of his scholastic standard. Row l: O.Cunningham, S.Schmidt, D.Berdanier, L.Sm1th, Mr.Berdanier. Row 2: B.Seagers, W.Judd, F.Palm, G.Kline, R.Ho11and. M.See1ey, J.Hegmann, absent l 28 ACT IIE' Bac Kira ye lr- Mm's'77'el Silo:-f FHMI I , W Hwy glue 1 . -' x'.'Q fl A HPV Frey SH'H'f' + fs Q' Le-FT ov7 'F' JI 7 ' We EM' . IJAHTA Pm? L1TTLe P6772 Oh! .90 Our 6' PfH,7I'0un' J 7774! c770P 'WESTFIELD CLASS WILL' We the class of 19515 being of sound body and believing that our minds have not oeen seriously affected by Senioritis do hereby make this our last will and testament: Orgs Ackley leaves the teachers the peace and quiet they've always longed for. Vivian Bebout bequeaths her ability to sharpen pencils to next year's shorthand class. gene Beebe leaves his way with the women to rg Q-Lan-el so he can woo the Jr. girls. Donna Clow wills her spot on the cheerleading squad to gen Qlapp-Q Dale ix-gh-:Lng bequeaths his curly hair and cute smile to Clair Tic-gi-ma-2. Effrne Dennis wills her stubbornness to Carol Hgler. Pity the poor sophomore boys: Harilgg Eaton leaves her ability to whip up a mean soda to lag :-lg. Sh:L1-lg Eaves wills her cute giggle to -H3-. Barrick. Does he need that, too? Larr Erickson leaves his love for hunting to his sister Q. Those p00!' rabbits at P.B. EEE Franke beixieaghs Igor love farther favoraztsxlrtiijcecthng-dn, to Marg Ann Douglass. Donna Fglskg wi s er orse ranc o anyone es orses. Louis 'George leaves his sousaphone to H1411 IA: Patterson. S5181 Houghtalg wills her nickname 'Kitty' to arvone else with green eyes. Carl Monroe Johns wills his sidetmrns to Norman Painter. Dale Kigg bequeaths his baghful nature to Duang'aEnglish. Eugene K leaves his Democratic principles and his ability to uphold them to gg gggls. . Sandra Lggphier leaves her big appetite to J e Yeager. Shirlg Leg wills her ability to heat water wiaout burning it to ihiruL.V arl Lias leaves his history marks to anyone else who has a way with Q.. A. Uameg wills his Don Juan characteristics to Clair Q. and his handsome face to Q51 Q. Carole Lovell leaves her hot temper to arvone who can contrgl it. Ehfrl Morris bequeaths her good attendance record to the unior boys. Connie 0'Lenick wills her interests in the Junior class to the Sophomore girls. J ocelng Parker wills her sewing ability to A1139 Tuttle. Ehrel Richardson wills her job at the lunch counter to next year's cashier. Wi iam Rsuef wills his P.A. system to any girl who likes to talk. A big field, :Lsn't it? Beverly Seamans wills her love for uniforms to Barbara Hghtalg. Clara Smith wills her love of history class to Q Kay . Edward Stahli leaves his quietness to Howard Van Skiver. Euth Stermer leaves her love for chewing gum to anyone who likes it better. even-11 Swans bequeaths all her earthly possessions Cexcept Chuckl to it-li-Q2 . 3 Swi ey eaves his editorial headaches and trials to any hero brave enoug to s oulder 'em Janet Taft wills her 'dimples' to Doretta Earl. Beverl Trowbrid e wills her outstanding ability in advanced Gen. Science to the Freshies . Shirley Van Gor en leaves her Chemistry apron and d8SiI'6 to b10W UP the 5011001 to L92-A M Marlene wfte bequeaths her ambition to be a nurse to anyone who likes interns. To The Classes: We bequeath our unusual ability to stay out of trouble. To The Teachers: We leave another group of glumlums and nardacs to take our place. To Hr. Andrea We leave --- as quietly as possible. To Mr. Kline: We leave an ice pack to relieve the headaches of his inspiring occupation. To Mr. Swayne: We bequeath a ditto machine to aid in signing all excuses. We do hereby appoint our Class Advisor, Mr. Andre, as sole executor of this, our last will and testament and hereby place our seal, this twenty-eighth day of May, Nineteen hundred and fifty four. e CILS 9 V . n 30 ' E2 Sli nmzmhereh, ........ ,..,. ...............,..., .. ol s sound ma disposing mmm, memory and understandlng, and considering the uncertainty of life, do therefore make, publlsh and declare this to be ON Inst WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner and form following: that ls to say: Zltem: -gg-gg Q11-cj-gg-gl bequeeths her flirty ways to Iggy Smith. Dean Doan bequeaths his big feet to Le Broadbent. Joan-gg:-Lrnlh leaves her ability to get so school on time to Bill Works. Neil Cogger wills his ability to stay out of trouble to A.ndrJl1acon. To Norman Flin-t, George Broadbent bequeaths e portion of'hI51 Shirley Schmidt gives to Caroleiurrows her quiet and innocent ways. -Qg:.Igg n beqneaths his BumM 31?- Lgx Qlbxum bequeaths his muscles to m . 41-gg-rggg-Sggg wills all her old boy friends Eoin she is through with to Caro? Asim- Qgan Bgfag leaves his good looks to Bill Trowbridge. Qing Qgibblg bequeaths to Norman Flint his liking for school. jill-Sigggg-g leaves his sense of humor to any other Joker who wants it. Slilrlg Qgkins bequeaths her dislike for Genesee to Shirl Pa e. Gag Zimmg wills 'Stardust' to anyone good enough to play it. To JE Hegmann, Frank Palm leaves his sideburns. -kg: Norgup bequeaths his curly hair to .QI Elliott. Legg jyggbequeaths her quiet manner to Annette Beebe. jgrlgy-iggleevee her temper to Carol Eaves. ,fit-Dgglbequeaths her ability to get along with everyone to Arlene Cline. To Q-gpjmm Agana, our Junior Scimce Whiz, Deborah Berdanier leaves Her ability to zet nothing over an 80 in Science, Geor e Kline bequeaths me basketball ability to-12. Rarriok. vi ls his red hair to anyone who can control his temper. ' lgglgg- wills his love for school to anyone who finds occasion to use it. 3.31:-Hglgg bequeaths anything to anyone who can get it. jtml-ey-Egg bequeaths his ability to stay out of trouble to Bill Horks. ,Dg,19j,9ggg.g,w1lls his curly hair to anyone who has the albitior'3o3'mF'it. lyme-Hgqg leaves her shortness to A-nl Zimmer. jmghL wills her ability to get along with the boys to HE Forsberg. -gagy Trowbridge bequeaths everything to everybody, he has a kind heart. o the cooks we leave the assurance that there won't be so many seniors next year. To the teachers we bequeath the consolation that we're leaving. To -M3 Bartoo we leave fewer senior conferences in the office. To 2 Kline we will 30 fewer headaches. To the Cowanesqgg Valley High School we leave our gratitude for a good Job well done. And lastlykfelo make, consulzute and appolnt ...... . , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, I Q , to he the Execut ..... ........... ....... ...n............. ' of uns, my last wul me Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills and Testaments by me at any time heretofore made and declnrlng this to be he last Wlll and Testament. IN WITNESS WI-IEREOF, I have hereunto subscrlbed my name and affixed my seal, the. ,,,, , , ,, day of ,..... .. ............... , A. D. nit Signed. sealed, lished and declared by the testat shove named, as and for ouv last Wm gud Teggxmeng, ln the presence-of ns, who have to, at request, s ribed our names l presence, and In the p f each other, as hereto, Z . .... .. .. ......... . LSEAL1 'M ?'4 . , 31 S E' A 5 N 5 x 'IV :' xi xg, A l le L ' 1 l ,I 1 F1 Knoxville Class History On a bright and happy day in September, 1950, a great noise was heard in the streets of Knoxville as a squadron of flying saucers zoomed down the street to the school house. Then someone said, Don't worry, folks its just the Freshmen Class, invading the High School. The forty one men and women who arrived in these saucers, were assigned to room two, and M.1.ss Gazdick was put :Ln charge of orienting them to live on the earth. The student officers were: President, Joan Hegmanng Vice President, Don Parksg Secretary and Treasurer, Lois Smith. Our Student Council member was George Kline. We started the year off flying to a picnic at Broadbent's farm. During this year as Freshmen we lost Beth Potter, Marion Schoonover, Beatrice Steadmen, Fredrick Colvin, Beverly Baker, Margaret Whitaker, and Joan Kilburn. We gained Shirley Haskins and D1 ok Messenger but Dick later in the year left us. We ended this year by a picnic at Seeley's farm. In our Sophomore year we lost Jean Sawyer who flew to Troupsburg and we gained Shirley Schmidt and Deborah Berdanier. Jim Kilburn got a wandering streak but came back when he found there was no place like home. Our grade supervising force was: President, Dale Kingg Vice President, Joan Hegmanng Secretary, Deborah Berdanierg Tresurer, George Kline. We were represented on the Student Council by George Kline and Dale King. This year we had Deborah Berdanier representing us on the cheerleading squad and J can Hegmann as Queen of Hearts. A number of us sang in the Minstrel Show Chorus, which the Seniors sponsored. With all the hard work we took time out for a picnic at Gaines Roadside Rest and a soft ball game. The summer had hardly started before we were back in school as Juniors. Our guiding force this year were: President, Marlene Seeleyg Vice President,. Lois Smith, Secretary, Dale Kingg Treasurer, George Kline. This year we lost Don Parks and regained Jean Sawyer. We had a new planet to conquer which was our Junior Play, 'Happy Daze. Jean Sawyer was elected Qeeen of Harvest. Also this year we had a Minstrel Show in which the whole class starred- Jean Sawyer and Shirley Schmidt represented us on the cheerleading squad. A number of our members were chosen to the National Honor Society, they were Rock Holland, Dale King, George Kline, Lois Smith, Onolee Cunningham, Joan Hegmann, Vivian Bebout and Deborah Berdanier. The year ended with the Junior5en:Lor picnic'at Cherry Springs. Seniors! and now the fun began. we found our class split with Vivian Bebout Shirley Eaves, Aldine Dennis, Eugene Beebe and Dale King at Westfield. Frank Palm, Harry Trowbridge, Wayne Judd, Allison Baker, Dale Roberts, and Stanley Fuhrer came to Knoxville. The seniors chosen to lead the flight ahead were: President, Joan Hegmanng Vice President, Bob Reimanng Secretary, Neil Cooper, Treasurer, George Kline. From our magazine sale in September to Graduation in May, we were busy every minute earning money fvr Our Washinsbvn trip. to which we are looking forward. A row me people were chosen to the Honor Society they were Frank Palm, Bill Seagers, Wayne Judd and Shirley Schmidt. This year Jean Sawyer and Shirley Schmidt again represented us on the cheerleading squad and Shirley Schmidt became Queen of Harvest. We lost Betty Kemp Doan this year. On the night of Graduation and for years after there will be many happy memories to look back on, but we'll be happy, not regrstful. We will have reached the goal toward which we've been working for twelve years, graduation and new horizons. TFT -rfie f g 32 WETFIELD CLASS HISTORY As we, the Seniors of 19514. are about to take off in our rocket ship to explore the nvsteries of space and the future, we fondly recall the memories of our past high school days. In the fall of 1950, a group of space-minded boys and girls became Freshmen under the excellent leadership of two space pilots, Hr. Andre and Hr. Michaels. Our dynamic class of forty-eight was divided into two solar sections with the following co-pilots: president, Shirley Van Gorden, vice president, Gary Swimley, secretary, Donna Clow, financial secretary, Beverly Swayne, treasurer, Lorriane Pond, historian, Sandra Lanphier. The fund-raising projects of this year consisted of bake sales and sponsoring Lester Smith's 'Tap Time . Wilma Franke and James Little represented us in Junior District Band and several others Joined our school band and chorus. 001' main social events were our Christmas party and class picnic. In 1951 we entered the second stratum of our high school career. Our number had been recuced to forty-four-Deborah Berdanier, Ilene McCullen, Wayne Judd, and Lorriane Pond having moved to another planet. Oau' class co-pilots had changed, too. We elected: president, Gary Swimley, vice president, Beverly Swayrwi secretary, Donna Friske, treasurer, Marilyn Eaton, historian, Connie 0'Len1ck. Our class 'kitty' was augmented by selling Christmas and Easter candy, and by presenting our play, 'Oh Baby'. We Joined forces with the Juniors in putting on a Minstrel Show and we again sponsored the 'Tap Dance Revue . Putting forth a supreme effort we sponsored a very successful Alumni Ball. Shirley Houghtaling and Sandra Lampnier were chosen as candidates for the annual Queen of Hearts Ball. Candidates for King were Dale Roberts and Louis George. Marilyn Eaton won the V.F.W. Essay award and Gary Swimley received Hmorable Mention. Our class boasted cheerleaders on both squads - Donna Clow and Marilyn Eaton supported the Venus Varsity while Sandra Lamphier and Shirley Lee gave their time and talent to the Saturn Squirts. Wilma Franke was chosen to represent our school at District and State Chorus. By September 1952, forty-one had rooketed to the position of atom-smashing Juniors. We were thrilled with our new cosmic ray class rings. We again elected new co-pilots to keep us on our courses president, Wayne Judd, vice president, Gary Swimley, secretary, Carole Lovell, treasurer, Marilyn Eaton, historian, Frank Palm, Our class play, 'Here Comes Charlie was atomic in its success Our treasury began to bulge with the proceeds of candy sales, 'Tap Time , and class dues. Two goddesses of the earth planet, Comie O'Lenick and Carole Lovell were candidates for Queen of Hearts. The earthite god candidates from our star were Wayne Judd and Louis George. Donna Clow and Sandra Lamphier were elected Varsity cheerleaders while Shirley Van Gorden and Beverly Swayne supported the Jay Vee team. The long awaited day came at last. August 31st saw thirty-six members of our class attain the rank of SENIORS of C.V. High. Six boys had transferred.to Knoxville to take Ag., but we gained Viv1enBebout, Shirley Eaves, Aldine Dennis, Dzgene Beebe and Dale King to our star in their place. Our first endeavor was to conduct a successful magazine drive which was directed by our capable manager and class president, Gary Swimley. Other officers include vice president, Eugene Kump, secretary, Beverly Swayne, treasurer, Sandra Lamphier, historian, Marlene White. Wilma Franke again represented us in District and State Chorus and in the District Band. Donna Clow, Sandra Lamphier, and Shirley Van Com-den were elected to the Varsity cheerleading squad and Donna was chosen president of The Student Council. Thirteen of us were chosen for the National Honor Society. Shirley Houghtaling and Marlene White competed for the Queen of hearts crown while Grays Ackley and Dale Cushing represented our class in the battle for the K lg crown. The last lap of our flight is upon us - as we look forward to our graduation and si-:for trip, we wish to extend our deepest gratitude to Mr. Andre who has guided us with patience and kept us on a straight course during our four years of toil and fum. Now, as we go forward into space to take our places :Ln the universe, we sincerely hope that our achievements, both large and small may be a credit to C.V.J.S., its faculty, and our town. 2-'S grad K3 ?RESEN'f' 33 I WESTFIHD CLASS PROPHHIY We think it would be fun to have some idea of what we may expect of our class :Ln the near future, so with an eye on the condition of our seniors in the next twenty years, we board the U.S.T.S. CUnited States Time Ship' COWANISQUEAW and blast off. Coming down seconds later, we find ourselves in the year 19724, in Westfield. The first person we meet is Urge Acklg. He is employed as chief porter in Union Space Station. We learn from him that Vivian Bebout is stewardess on the weekly Earth-Mars flight. Viv would go anywhere after a man, wouldnit she? We catch a helicopter into the center of the city and stop for lunch. It's amazing how you can speak into a microphone and the food pops out of a drawer. We yell into the mike and Donna Clow's voice cones back, 'Who dat up dere? Donna tells us that she is chief cook and bottle washer in the store. She meets a lot of drips that way. From Donna we learn that Sandra Lghier is teaching shorthand in an interplanetary business school, run by a cute professor. Derma also says that Dale 22215 has found a new way of shopping in his string of grocery stored. You sit at home and use television, he's making money by the rocket load. We look for souvenirs and find Aldine Dennis next to the book counter, she is accountant to the president of United Space Ships Inc., who, by the way, is La-xg Eckson. Aldine says that Larry is a millionnre and has made several trips to Mars and Venus. 'S lg Eaves is secretary to the vice president. How's the lap, Shirley? Aldine mentions that W Beebe has attended a space pilots school in Philadelphia and is now on his first trip to Mars. D e -gf is still working his way through the Texas University of Woman Haters. Leaving e store, and walking down the street, we meet Wi Franke, now a R.N. taking care of a retired band leader who went nuts over 'Dragnet'. HNWYWURI Wi 39-yi that Louis George has moved to a place near Syracuse and opened a clothing store. He is fleecing his customers with the new Super Solar pattern 'Crazy Rose'. Willy mentions that Mariln Eaton is still carrying on corres- pondence with men, and has one on every inhabited planet. Shirley Houghtaling is interior decorator for all the ships manufactured by Larry's firm. Walking on, we are stopped by a wolf whistle, wiv, it's gi-ug Friske. She catches up with us and we move on. She is secretary to the principal of the new C. . school. Donna tells us that Carole Lovell teaches Home Ec. there. What's cooking, Carole, or is it burning? Donna also says that their band leader is Jim Little. Wonder if he has any young ladies after him? Knowing Jim it might be the other way Feeling thirsty, we stop at a restaurant and find Shirlgz I-Lg is the manager. Her favorite dish is green space salad. Shirlg Morris is the dietician for the establishment. Maude guarantees that she will reduce you or starve you to death trying. Ruth Stermer is short order cook, her achievnent - moon cheese cake. Ruth tells us that E-u-gene -gf and Earl L32 are a wrestling team. Their next bout is against the Martain Hadmen for the panty-waist title of the Universe. Happy bone breaking, boys. Maude tells us that Connig Q'Lenick is writing her memoirs and has entitled them, 'How to Trap a Male in Ten Easy Lessons . We order a flavor gf in ol-em ngmgd H1441-gain Rgy 5 on the cup we read the manufacture1's name--- Clara Smith and daughters. Too bad she used her maiden name, we would like to find out who the luclq fellow is, here'e a clue - the cup is decorated with space ships and sailor caps. We leave the shop and see that there is a new medium of communi- cation in town, T.V. Phone. Let's look in at Mom-oe's Studios. Here a new movie is being filmed for distribution to the nation's schools, 'School was Hectic, Twenty Years Ago'. We call for the producer via the T.V. Phone - it's Carl Monroe. Carl says that he likes directing movies for school students because he enjoyed them so much in assembly. It was so nice and dark. Bill Ruef is working with Carl as stage manager and electrician. Bill just couldn't get away from a P.A. system, could ne? Maybe he likes it because of the leading lady, Beverg Swame. She is understudy for Marilyn Monroe and works at this studio in her spare time. Bev expects to make her mark CXJ on stardom soon. She comes to the phone with the news that Beverly Seamans is trying to make a hit of her new song, 'Two-Tone Dodge of C.V. I-H.gh'. She has even gone so far as to sing it on street corners. Carl tells us that Shirl Lan Gordon is trying to work her way to the moon to find her boy friend. He promised to marry her as soon as he finished his book, 'Shirley I Love You, But Oh You Kidl' Try hitch-hiking, Shirley. Marlene White is fighting mad because she oouldn't get on T.V. as a comedienne. She wanted to co-starT1Ti1Thar n. Hccm-try, but he was afraid than might be some an-ings attached. B111 tells us that Jocelm Parker is a woman wrestler and is trying to arrange a bout with Battling Bessie the Bantam Bruiser. Popular opinion is that Bessie insulted Jo by calling her a pee-wee. Jo is going to retaliate by twisting her into an inhuman pretsel. Saying goodby we go back into the street. Next door :Ls a beauty salon called 'Bev 8: Ev's Shoppe' We stop to look over this new business and find that the owners are Beverly Trowbridge and Evelm Richardson. Bev has written a book on the comparative beauty of Earth and Venus women, the best seller of 19714. Evelyn has perfected a new shampoo, 'Green Rain' guaranteed to remove your hair and shrink your head. Leaving the shop we hail a super-sonic yellow cab and tell the driver to take us to the time ship port. We find that the driver is Ed Stahli. Ed tells us he used to be with the Consolidated Railway until they caught him riding the rods. We speed merrily on our way until we hear a siren. Stopping we are surprised to see a woman cop, Janet Taft, no less. She tells us that ggi-wigs! went crazy over logs and church mice, and is living on Venus. Mr. Andre is retired and is in Hawaii. Watch him, Hrs. Andre: - - Having established the whereabouts of all of Mr. Andre's proteges, we climb aboard our rocket ship and return to the problems of 19514. 3h KNOXVILLE CLASS 'PROPHECY 'f' 1-i 1 I ,,,. --A:1i-r:. - f .225-1-..,,. 1 f 1 ' 'Lu fv'-X N . ...--v.-- V .220-'7:': A - V 31... A .! ff 1.l , .. ka rat.-if .,4,,,.-' g. ....- . '- ,fif ' .,.,,,,.,-g.u.'..a..-.---Q , . ' - .,.--. ...aJ.,.f--e- N - ., e 'GSB-'1'?f ' - - f ' , gig.. .e' ' ' 1 To the future and the year 19724 A.D. The planet Earth. By this time the Seniors of the Glass of 19511 have gone out to seek their fortune. As we fly over Knoxville we see Qin. Kilburn the chief of the Space Police. Deborah Berdanier is managing a space diner about 200 miles above us. We just had Doctor Neil Goger go streaking by in his space car. Over in the cemetary George Kline is directing a funeral. As we go on we see Roland Dibble who owns his own planet farm. As we fly over Chicago we see Lois Smith's store of womens space suits. Over across town we see Onolee 1Im a big executive in a television plant. Somewhere between vgnug and Earth Rock Howland is selling can openers. QQ Reimann is a tennis table player on the moon. Jean Sayer is a mother of 13 children. Gag Zimmer is a Dixi Jazz player at his Starlight nlghtclub. Shirley Schmidt is the bubble dancer in the club. With Bob Olng as door man how could Frank Palm's hotel fail. I-larg Trowbridge is top Janitor and Stanle Fuhrer LB dishwasher. Dale Roberts finally married Alice and all is well. LII Seagers is a comedian on the Smell-a-vision. Pete Judd is a gentleman farmer Qgan Buffard is now a wrestler, flowers weren't strong enough. As we are surveying the senior class of 19514 we look for some outstanding things done by our class members. As we look we see that Frank Northup has discovered two twin planets. Marlene Seeley has become an ambassador to Darkest Africa. George Broadbent is a midget space car racer. Allison Baker became a preacher with a strong and powerful sermon. Very long too. Shirlgy Haskins married a Genesee boy. gt Doan made a name for herself in the field of nursing. While Joan Hegngnn became a director of a hospital in New York City. Dean Dean is manufacturing ladies lingerie in his textile mill. Joanne Moore became a model. After a long look we find Name Judd is run- ning a hook shop for old and used women. Rose Marie Bacon has her man cornered on a far away planet. - As we fly away from earth in our rocket ship we can't help thinking that on the whole our class hasn't done to badly for themselves on this earth in the last 20 years, and what they have accomplished in these 20 years their children will double in the next 20 years. ' 35 1 . Q' Ja fit Boy SgquTS W Mak 1 Sfjfs lg Z ifunu.. our Frifhlg Hou-'g',k , Q Z' .f'i'2g.. .S 1. L Y A W bi . ll Tohnn Du Q' G FI Y om? aces Hog-,Hy The S .F Harry I 3 S J. if Lovg ,3,,,d5 An HRoS2H I Q2 it is L - I Q1 V Y f6'-2 .....,.,f..,i mg X h . win A FF ' - Y 2 A S55-ay Sade KICHS H0505 7 1, if Q? Q-1 4 . 32 s N Q1 ,A PaanTer5 , wp. 1 ,yi Sailor? ogy- ,fn hfnfred up Dv-esseJ df faw' A Q Winners k31f XNE 5'f'is O O O O u I Row EBuff0rd,LBr0adber1+-,f.BrmI, w.i:0Q-ksgwQi'roi1briageQ .3IE1iiotg IWOXVJLLE fy 0 Hin Rocket 1955 , ,, ,ff ff M B.Doremus, S.Stebbins, A.Tutt1e, A. Bessemer, S.Fo1ey, J.Spencer, J.S'bebbins, H.Abbo'tt, E.King. A.Brugger, D.Ear1, B.Whitmire, B.Barr, B.Houghta1ing, D.Mack, S.VanGordon M.Francis, S.How1and, F.Tompkins, J.Bacon, W.W00d- D H.Schaner, N.Painter, J.Treat, G.Safford, S.Eng1ish, H.VanSkiver, J.Sackrider. D.Whidman. R.Sunder1in. ICLD Row ll L.Caffo. F.Leach, G.La.mphier. L.Ke1ts. C.Edgar. 36 i i' 'F' is V 1 nl. ii- V4N'Q'I1i-5. ,Q sg Q E. e ee e ' f --,,, ,gin ,J4 ',4 t ,: X , ' mild A t , as . - - Ly i-fir. -. Hvsf W .S s K 'graft ,rv ' ' 'xml tb jz? 25 -?vi8:e.,4E935,,.v,1x Q 44,4 ggjbiqgfgimnvejfk rt A J, 5 , Mini-75' fe, t 5 Trees. I , xg, . ,:. Pnes. V. Pnes J.Haehan, G.Hy1er, S.Hargan, S.McLaugh1in, R.Be11, H.Pattereon, H.Chappe1, J.Francie. M.Womer, F.Schultz, N.1Nhrer, V.Tx-eat, B.Simnons, P.Ruef, B. Staples, A.G1obee, K.Erickscm. X Aim D.H'1g1.'lsh, R.Lia.n, U.Treat, P.Ra.nsom, R.Sprague, J.F:l.tzwater, X R.Clark, R.Bricco. 12 Ailmr.. E.Co1lins, J.Doremu,s, G.Schoonover, R.Ruef, D.'1'ubbs, G.Southard 7 H.Rumssy. Rocket 1956 A . Q WF 1 Xi A A 66000 C.V xx In I? o X I IK ' . EN X, Row 1: M.Bertch, J.Ghurch, G.Ha11, C.Hatcher, P.Cunningham, A.Z:Lmmer, J X- I I- . nucoo e e Row 2: A Beebe, C Donn, C Eaves, J Howe, S Nczrthup, L Dibble, D Potter, Row 3 K Shcrt, K Short, L Leonard R Reed B Payne, V Stebbins. RES. HISIT O 14 ,lin W E 0 3 C f ci- E 1-'78 D Row 1: D.Baxer, J.Womer, R.Taft, H.Hiles, M.Cady, E.Draper, M.Davis. 7 Row 2: Edlhite, B.A1len. A.Schmidt, L.Seamans, A.Cunningham, S.Moon, L.Stratton, R.Stratton, R. Watkins. Row 3: J.C1ark, S.Kaiser, J.Wi1liama, W.Ross, J.Thorne, C.Troutms.n, B.Mi1.1er. f4' +A wEsTFfsLoqA Q H 9 NNX ' UWLB3l'ABXxXXXV ,. gl 5 now 1: B.Tubbs, B.Wi1son, E.Brugger, N.Vaughan, Rfvlood, A.Watkins, M. Douglas, J .Yeager, C.Davis. Row 2: V.Moon, E.Potter, N.Larrison, M.Love11, M.Erwin, L.P1ank, i L.Rushmore, F.Gary, B,Howland, M.Atwe11, G.Fitzwater. Row 3: D.Houghta1ing, C.Boom, E.Sta.t'ford, E.Lamphier, D.Gunn, D.Anthony KNOXVILLE 41 flow 1: D.Uard, L. Watkins: in S.Carr, R. Skinner, .. P.Smith, J.Ki1burn, W M.Forsberg, S-Gr8ff- Row 2: n.But1er, D.Dav1s, L.Drake, B.Buffard, J.Masto, E.Davis. Row3: D.Draucker, J J.Seagers, H.Bebout, R.Hatcher, C.Doan. L10 1 fl El! f x I ,IT !Y :A 1, 8A- 'T F' I E L. D Row 1: C.Cox, B.Butler, M.Trowbridge, S.Dibb1e, J.Baker, PJ-Iaines, M.I-Iazlett, J.Rumsey Row 2: J.Johnson, L.Simmons, L.Simmons, K.A11en, A.Sharp E.White, J.Seamons, A.Bieser- N Row 3: J.Stebbins, A.Moon, G.G1eason, B.Swim1ey, L.D1268dT'lHn: T.Moore, K.Fitzwater. Row hz E,Mo,,n, R.Baker, F.A11en, A.A1tman, R..Ear1, D.Gsorge, D.C0bb, B.Brass. WESTFIELD YB N Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 1: P.Schu1tz, B.Tx-eat, C.Whitmire, D.Mack, N.Grid1oy, M.Ruef, E. Houglrtaling. Row 2: B.Boom, I.MoCas1in, J.Parker, S. Houghtaling, C.G1gee, G.C1ark, A. Thorne. Row 3: T.Pa1nter, N.Brasa, R.Mead, L. King: M:M05h91'.D.Fi1more, S.Hanes Row hs J.Jones, S.G1gee, H.Sp1cer, R. Crippen, L.Pa.rker, M.Lowrey. J.Graff, J.Bowers, H.Tompkina, B.Ba1d1dn, Adiendcrshct., S.Roinann, G.Seeley, S.Garpenter. J.Howland, S.Payne, S.Chase, B.Carr, H.Van Zi1e,D. Farnsworth, C. Burroua, K.Bochewch. C.Harsh, G.Bartoo, S.Grreen, G.Price, D.Root, J.Bowers, H.C1ark, Bdlainuright. 3 1 W :M K N 141 Row Row Row Row X V I D.Whitney, Cnrlilkinson, S.May, MJ-iall, S.Sti1es, V.Drake, A. Harding, W.Skinner. A.Richardson, K.Lanson, T.McLaughJ.i.n, K.Berdanier, K.Linder, C.Wetmore, S.See1ey, B.Wass. e R.Andrews, P.Bacon, K.Pars1ow, A.Wood, W.Dibb1e, D.Church, K.Baker, W.Taft, P.Payne. T.Bart1ow, H.Dennis, D.But1er, J.Bar't.1ow, R.Sawyer, F. Tompkins, R.Schoonover, P.Harding. WESTFIELD 75 Row Row Row Row L.Stebbins, M.Lias, P.LaJnphier, C.Eaton, J.Co1e, B.Moon, B. Schmidt, D.S:Lmmons, S.Wi1son. S.H1glish, K.Shaner, M.Conrad, S.Shcrt, J.Smith, B.Fitzwater, A.Look, J.Hewitt., R.Jones. P.Baker, S.Gumber1edge, B.Andrews, H.Bruce, S.Hackett, C. King, M.Dunber, B.A1p1ana1p, E.Dz-aper. L.Parson, R-R-0017, A.Bor1and, J.Weidman, S.R.umsey, M.Tanner, P.Litt1e, F.Leach, P.Davis, D.Mack. MXESTFIELDWFI Howl: Row 2: Row 3: Row 14 x U2 Q' 151 a i n I f V S.Fo1ey, J.Davis, E. Steadman, G.Stap1es, A.Bump, M.Monroe, E. Hurd, N.Phelps. J.Treat, B.Sackrider, R.Baker, R.Moon, T. Moore, W.Empson, J. Seifert, D.Stratton, D.Clark. Jscary, GoRuQf, Ms Haines, R.S1ocum, L.Spicer, C.Crippen, Roxingo N.Troutman, L.Gert- gens, F.Bu11ock, H. Stevens, L.Lowrey, J .McCas1in, L.Draper, H.Parker. K : , N 3 O X V S: L. H 1. E -1.-. Row 11 Y.Burrous, D.Doan, L.Davis, I.Reimann, P.Marsh, L.Pu'a1ow, H. VVESTFIELD Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: B I N S v I L L E Wilkinson, S.Beobe, B.Sheen. new 2ac.Jormaon, J.Bak.r, B.swnans, H.Fo1-share, J-Cunningham: G- Won: M.A11en. r4.wa1nwrigh+,, D.Muato, W-T0mb- Row 3: n.chamzm-lain, B.Sti1os. J.Kem. E-Watson, C-Fwmity. G,Carr, R.Dennis, L.H8Pdi-7181 K'But'19r' Row lg: B.King, L.F1int, P.Tompkins, R.Pu'ks, NJ-Iuyler, L.-Johnson. Row 1: Row 2: Row he Row 5: Row 6: Row 7: Row 8: D.Gu.nn, D.Davis. R.Wood, M.Brock, P.Moore, L.Moore. Row 3: F.O'Lenick, D. Fitzwater, so Gdlann, J .St.reeter, B.Wood, F.Whitmiro, G.King. L.Davis, M.Schoonovsr. Eowood, McLane: H.Yaeger, B.Cushing, E.Machan, D.Snyder. R.Lamphere, E.E11is, R.Atwe11, R.Ne1son. J.Cary, W.Bowers, X 1' Bush. 4 N N 'Vi' xxx X Q R.Shu1tz, G.!oung. A.Thomas, D.Youngs, V.Bu11ock, H.Johnson, C.Griffin, J .Ear1, EJ-Ioward, J.Wil1oughby, V.Monroe. R.Love11, E.Mattison, G.Johnson, S.Gi11, M.Painter, V.Pa1m, A.McCas1in, E.Goodwin, G.Fu.hrer, V.Gunn. J.Potter, E.Love1, R.Mack, C.Senze1, J.F?ancis, R.Lamph:Ler, J.Moore, R.Pat.terson, K.A11en, E.Knel1. L13 3 SV I lol. 1 L XA! e-Fl 5, S' sa 'Qi Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: lx Z: Row Row How Roh 3: Row br Row 5: 6: Jjtebbins, B,Robert,5, N.Buffington, J.1-ittle, A.5Ch!18l19Ts P.Trowbridge, K.But16T, M-GiS0e- J Willoughby, B.Hackett. A,5t,rmer, E.Stafford, C.Cr1ppen, B,A1lmari, S.English, L.Mbore, D-3imm01'1S- w.Gole, R.Barto0, G.Metca1f, H.Bu1ter, M.Swartwood, L.FosLer, A.Dunbar, S.Simmons. s.szap1es, c.s.ma, L.Habbard, R.Doremns, R.Hryezyk- P.Baker, S.Ke1tS, N.Ho11and, 3eNiCkT35' B.Schoonover, B.McCu11en, J .Ki11z. J'Bm 1P' L.Taynton, J.H01d6!'. E-white: T'F3-sh' A.Fay, F.George, P.Lamphier, D.C0bb- M.Seeley, B.Su1m1ey, F.01inser. L-M0Cu11en- G.Corne11, J.Baker, S. Linder, E.Baker, M. Dearman, A.Mascho, C. Doan, J.See1ye, S. Mowers. EK Ek R.. 1. Ktxloxvu LLe How 1: Row 2: Row 3: if N.Patterson, B.Porter, L.Stratton, S.Riepple, M.Weeks, B.Potter, V. Brugger, B.Po1aski, G. Root. S.Hanes, A.Stevens, J. Hollenbough, E.Hough- taling, R.Griffin, E Foley, J.Parker, W. Zuker, L.B1edsoe. P.Gertgens, L.Van Sichle, L.C1ark, J. Phelps, D.Smith, B. Rosengrant, W.Empson, A.Thorne, W.Moon. R X M ' Row 2: B.Doan, B.I-1953, N. Ti '19, Beckhorn, S.Hus'bo, C. - ' w f kZ1 H' 'lhymvkrf Morehouse, L.Lee, R. Elliott, P.Wh:Lttaker, M. Doan, J.Forsberg. Row JS J.Bowers, h.Button, L. Bartlow, A.Forsberg, Card, E.Fuller, B. B.HQtCh8r, J.Grigg,, R.Bartoo. I.Costley, L.Hoyt, D. Draucker, D.Church, G. Cavanaugh, J.Shutt, B. Broadbent, G.Rice, E. Jelliff. Row hz 55 fK B l hJf5 Nl I L. l. EL K1,.5,E, Q .f ,. ,,,, : uh 3 0 b.45 1I H12 E Rowlx WEST?1ELD:Row2x Row3: - , I - f ' .1-1' Row 1: U ' l C.Beebe, 5.Leonard, J.Mowers, H.Shaffer, A.Wi1kinson, D. Brian, G.Gardner, C.Doan, C.Farnsworth. L.Harding, K.Tucker, R.A11en, S.K1ine, J.But1er, S.Northup, C.Hof1'man, M.Works. W.Pars1ow, D.Finnerty, R.Bacon, F.Atwe11, D.Od1s, C. Tompkins, R.C1eve1and, F.Cost1ey, B.0wen. 4' -Y ,v 7 'r 1' f f x 1 B.Lee,, B.Cady, J.King. Row 2: P.Womer, R.Bonham, M.Bor1and, S,Coon. Row 5: Ldiomer, R.George, M.Franke, N.Davis. Row : C.Leach B.Kane J .Altman M.Abp1ana1p. new 5: W.Cripp:an, c.cu1211p, L.Stitt, E.Emm. Row 6: F.Wood, F.Fedder, J.Patterson, G.Young. Xa - Q LX 4 T WT E0 Sw TN Vs 'A Es L. DP Row 1: S.Swesey, O.Swartwood B.St,9 rmQl'o Row 2: S.Gigee, C.Bo11ock,M.f1aynes, D.Osterhoudt. Row 3: S.Moore, S.Gi11, G'HcQhgg H.Gunn. Row la: D.M ' Hmgizgi M'P0W01'a J .Fur-her, D.Swet1and, v Q f 4 kg a Xjv 3' 1 6+ 3 n 1 1 ...K , Row 1: S.Buf1'ard, K.Chase, A.Schoonovecr, J .Chamber1ain, K.Linder, B.Gostley, M.Reimann, C.Anderson, S.Ga.rdner, S.Moore. Row 2: G.Johnson, D.Baker, G.Su-ester, A,Payne, L.hxl1er, C.Hatcher, E.Hess, B .Cooper, C .Bart1ow, J .Adams . Row 3: P.Shai'fer, D.Hoyt, L.Davenport, C.King, R.Je11iff, C.Tompk:Lns, F. Crotwell, G.Tucker, R.A11en, S.Doan. ,f O ,gj:!P 1IiiEE!U,, . N3? f. , , 6, ,cf 7. 1 -+9 Row Row Row Row Row A-mul' Yzsrfisw 1 1 X s 6 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Y.Emmons, P.O'Lenick, S. Gridley, G.Troutma.n, L. Miller, P.Streeter, D. Steadman. BoEuis, A.Beach, Ropondg D.Scultz, L.Judd, B. Brooks, B.Thompson, J.Fay. P.HcCul1en, Tomthews, G.Sama, C.Cary, G. Eick, J.Free, B.Mc- Cullqn, K.Jones, B. Olinger. 6' Y N J Row 1: D.Skinner, A.Tr0w'oridge, 1: C.Empson M.Cady .Grunn. D.Mack S.Stap1es B. 2g J.Parkeri B.Reipfae1, D.Ruef, L.Davis, N.H0f1er. Palm, 1ff.Byam, D.K11-man, 3. M.B1-ugger, J -Ramsey. G-Gill. D-Burdick: B'T1 8 L'5?hmidt' S.Hacke'bt, J.Ba.r't.oo. hx L.Phe1ps, S-Bifdsall. P-Potter, P'Kins, K-Burke. K-K1HS- Row 2. R.Patterson, G.sm1nn, G. 5: T.Ne1son, H.Hoffman, G.Fo1ey, B.Dibb1e, R.Bo11ock, B.TBI1I1SI', B .Andrews , C .Eldridge , C -GSSP1'-80115 f ' M6 Row 3: Hurd, M.Beach, R.Griffin M.Sta.fford, H.Crippen, L Moon, L.B1idsoe. T.G'reen, Koaennett, Ro Mack, G.Moon, N.Larri- son, M.Mack, M.Stratton, woirrowbridge, MoAOk1eyo '77O1uf3N'13,fi'i7F' H N b2Z ly L. EWR Row 1: S.Hess, J.B3ker, K.Doan, C.Doan, D.Seamans, K.Stewart, D.Hoffman, S.S1aughter, J.Perry, S. Baker. Row 2: D.Ande:-son, B.Gz-iggs, R.Snay, R.B1-ass, T.Persing, B.Brown, J.Graff, J.Schwab, D.Ha11, D.Romaneo. Row 3: D.Ha11, H.Jordan, D.C1eve1and, R.Mainus, F.Musto, ,-- Q J.Gardner, J.Beard, D.Tompkins, W.Hal1, E.Davenport, R .Persing. f yf- Z ,1 'i fQ 1-1.-o f ,,---l. ,li B 0 R O Row Row F? Row 1: Row 2: 3: Row he Sa Row 6: O .Af-s 44- ,f ' G.Treat R.Schmidt , D.Burdickx S.Zukeri J .Moore, lfI.Van Row 2: bmetcalf, B.Ear1, S.Abbott, L.C1ark, CJ'Ietca1f, K.Hurd. Row 3: G.Mead, J.Parker, F'.Weeks, T.Eng1ish, M.McLaughlin, M.Miles, L.Dibb1e. Row he D.Seamans, C.Mi1es, G.Locke, Juiatson, R,M0nr0e, AQTYXOITISS, LuD3V'iSo D.Benson, J.Cumber1edge, H.Davis, D.King. L.Bonham, S.Davis, J.Apb1ana1p, D.Carpenter. Cnliolder, B.Cobb, JoFish, Gocllrk, DQWOMQDQ B.McCu1len, B.Beiser, J .King, B.Cheesman, D.Potter. B.Pot'ber, L.Brock, S.A11en, B.Doug1as. L.Co11.1.ns, K.Burrous, D.Walker, J.Todd. LL? 2111 q.n Row 1: N.She.rp, C.Byam, R.Griffin, D.Patterson, B.Buffington, B.Ack1ey, D.Buchana.n, J.Newcomb, J.Roberts, E.Uo1e, L.Skinner. Row 2: B.But1er, D.Stratton, G.B1edsoe, L.Stee1, Y.E1dridge, K.Baker, D.But1er, E. Bennett, E.Bakor, D.Met.calf, D.Palm, vl.Parker. Row 3: L.Stap1en, E.E2Ldridge, J .Moon, W.Burrel1, G.Smith, J .Stebbins, P.Crippen, E.Stevens. R.Sti1es. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: ww J.Musto, B.Bart1ow, W.A11en, S.Do n E- Reams S- TOIHUS R- DSBPIH-in J.Baker 0 S.Atwe11, J.Harding, Lbavenport, M.Je1.1iff, C .May. N O A .X ,EQ fY ze, L can 1 L E - 2 , .v s Q , X C.Davis, B.Hess, B.Streeter, N G.Whitse11, W.Howa.rd, S.Warren, A.Hoyt, L.Ha1l, R.Sheen, E.Baker, L.Od1e, G.Beb0u'b. Row Row Row how Row NA Q5 SK if fs. 1: 2: 3: Lg: S: 'I M ll,',ll I D-English, C-Gill, E.Mi1es, N.McCag1in, B.Dibb1e, F.Bo11ack, V.Simmons, R.Fay, S.Magcha, w,Fi11-more, A.Gardner. Srggilcgasgglfuyler, R-Birdsall, W-Potter, H.P1:-mx, n.Fo1ey, R.G1JJi.ils3.-glgixlixggz, L.Stermer, J.Stockda1e, L-Andrews, B. T.Ho11enbaugh E.Kne1l J.Nelson D.H htali L.P T.Tubbs, F.Saiveson. , , mg ng, Otter, iggf t Row 1: J.Robbins, A.Morton, Y.Healy, r S.A1len, D.Beach. Row 2: J.0renolds, K.Tay'nton, D.Wright, M.McCu1len, L.Cook. Row 31 LQSHM JeBuSh, B.Stebbins, Le Cook, P.Ellis. ROW hi L.Burrous, DAMCCY-111011, HeFish, B.Cut1ip, L.Parker. Row 5: P.Ford, P.Kane, J.Atwel1, S.Clark, G.Bliss. Row 6: D.Stahli., S.Manning,D..Spry, J. Eick, G.Jones. Row 7: B.Paul, N.Plank, G.King, R.C1arkQ DeMCMindQSe Vast naw 4. +-fi, :BO O X ' I A, ff flu fff To The Classes: f ff, fn! 4' 'uf 1'.qf ,-ua As the year draws to a close, we remember the swell times we have had in school, and all the fun we have shared with our classmates. We rack our brains now, trying to think of some sound advice, and a good pep talk to give to the people with whom we have shared so much, something to bring back memories forever. When you first entered school, you got the feel- ing that all would be easy. Actually when you are entering school, it is the time to think sincerely about future. Study hard and get all the education you can while you are still in school. That is one thing available to all children, no matter what race, or how poor they are. It is up to you to get the most out of this privilege. Think and remember that the more education you have, the better job you will be able to hold. yzygegfyfw Q? ' Tv Y ' A f. 4 .H lxLO0IfiNC, j - A ? '13 s ly K YQ UA 1 - .L -ist 74 ' R X xl L X QM. x -,L fW'D5L Fllum M143 N1 'E H' i5.s,N, . 5 Y X' X sg fa F ii. E,-r. 5, J. s J' r sig 14' ix Xi 1 0 2 se x y? -.2 L ,u:. yi, ,. w ,. . kk K M33 A xfm rg., 1 '44'lLLl'1 cvoifvc- MY Oslffyf we THREE JT cffrolfg 4, 4 m 0 -f ' Efkill. L' 5 K A Q. f'Lu1-In E ,, JS ' I i 1 2? ins K' . . f2.'- if ,Q ,S'ENio p L5 'P N6- woofgs 'I is--1 K 3 . l 4 5: 91, ,V , x if -I g wx llwll X Rx 1 X XX X XX X X X 5 X X Z X X Q X I 2 XX XQX X f if ? I JZEL' y 1 M , fx 2 xl , xxx 4? far x I , x U Z 4? 675' . A17 if Row 1: E.Eldridge, D.Palm, J .Stebbins, W.Parker, G.Sm...th, W Burrell, J.Moon, D.Stratton, G.Bledsoe. Row 2: C.Byam, J.Newcomb, B.Roberts, N.Sharp, E.Cole, D Patterso 4 Q J.Bartoo, S.Piokett, R.Griff:Ln, E.Stafford, B.Palm, C Mack ,RH Row 3: B.Butler, D.Buchanan, L.Skinner, L.Stee1e, D.Butler, V Eldridge, K.Baker, E.Bennett, L.S'bap1es, E.Baker, D Metcalf E.Stevens, B.Sti1es, P.Crippen, S.l-Iackett, B.Buffington, B Ackley. 17' 9 ,W X l ., 1 A -'HX I ' I 1 I Q w,FI-anke, G,Zj,mmer, K.Erickson. . Q .L 'P Row 1: B.Barr, M.Eaton, W.Franke, S-Stebbins: A-Watkins, M Douglas' 'YE sgiargan, K.E1-ickson. .25 AN? Row 2: G.z1mer, cnsafford, B-Houghwl-Us, J-Hamann, HI' Fink S2 S E M I. 0 'T XXQ sf' r S Row 1: W.Franke, M.Eaton, G.LamDhiBTa J'Litt1e' Row 2: M.Doug1as, A.Whtkins, G.F1tzwater, S.Hargan, B.Barr, L.P1ank, B.Ho11and, K.Erickson, M.Cady, S.Van Garden, M.Patteraon, Row 3: B.Stap1es, D.George, S.McLaugh1in, S.Van Gofden, L.Ke1ts. Row hz P.Ruef, B.Houghta1ing, G.G1eason, R.Bricco, J.Stebbins, G.Staffotd, B.Ruef, D.Eng1ish, L.George. BFH55 5Ec'riaAf 41 -m li 0 Z, Row 1: K.Erickson, G.Lamphier, M.Cady, S.Van Gorden. M.Patterson, J.Litt1e ,Row 2: B.Ruef, D.Eng1ish, L.George, S.Mc Laughlin. d.Van Garden, L.Ke1ts, J.Fink. Row 1: E.Groetzinger, J.Hegmann, B.Ho11and, M.Doug1as, M.Eaton, W.Franke. Row 2: J.Bacon, C.Hatcher, S.Hargan, B.Barr, J.Hegmann, G.K1ine, C.Adams, K.Erickson, A.WatKinS, K.Stebbins. Row 3: P.Ruef, G.Stafford, B.Houghta1ing, J.Stebbins, D.Eng1ish, F.Pa1m, M.SeeleY, G.Zimmer, J.Fink. D, 1 .2- T35 Row 1: E.Groetz:Lnger, P.Cunningham, M.Be1'tch. Row 2: C.Doan, A.Zirm'nar, S.Berdanier, J.Marsh. Row 3: S.Norbhup, J.l-Iowe, Mr.Wood, L.Leonard, L-Dibble. 'T'YPlN4 CLA!! Ya X37 --E . 7 , woob w1ND-- plYl5l0N SENIOIL BAND Row 1: Adlatkins. W.Franke, M.Eaton, M.Doug1as, B.Ho11and. Row 2: S.Hargan, B.Barr, G.Fi't-zwater, B.Stap1es, L.P1ank, D.Geo1-gg, Sh now lx J.St.ebbLns, N.Vaughn, E-Bruesvr, A-Watkins, M-AW011, G.Fitzwater, C.Davis, J.Yeager, H.Abbott, Row 2: S.Fo1ey, S.St.ebb:l.ns, H.Francis, Bdlhitmire, D.Earl, e.Bm-, K.E1-ickson, N.Fum-er, muougnuling, V-Heat, R.Bel1, Row 3, a.sim0ns, P.Ruef, B.Ho11and, M.wn1r,e, M.Erwin, L-Plank, S.Va.n Gordbn. A.Tutt1e, C.Hey1er, Row hs s.AcLaugn11n, nmachan, H.chappe11, s.van Go:-den, W.F1lnK8,D.An'bh0l'U, DQGIIDDQ A'Dennis9 B.'h-owbriage, Slaves, 5-WSW: 5 uf EE Sc' 7' F2 I EC! H L 0 f ll S X N Mfg-5-7f1gLD JHNIPK CHORUS -'bfi I I , ' f ,R XM s.Moon, D.Baker, L.Stebbins. ff 21 Row lx B.Treat, C.Wh:l.tmire, J.Womer, L.Seamana, M.Cady, A.Cunn:l.ngha.m, Row 2: S.Eng1ish, K.Schaner, R.Jones, B.Schmidt, M.Conrad, P.Lamphier, C.Eaton, D.Simmons, E.Draper, G.Ki.ng, L.Gz-een. Row 3: B.Abp1a.nalp, J.Co1e, S.Short, M.Dunbar, H.Bruce, M.Ta.nner, S. Ramsey, P.Baker, B.-Andrew. Row 14: M.Ruef, B.Fitzwater, S.Hackett, J .I-lewitt, S.Cumber1odge, M.Lias, A.Locke, J .Schmidt, S.Dibb1e, M.Trowbridge, L.Parker- ws:-rf1sLP if-uvlvn. Qy0Ru3 Row Row Row S. ,Eg Row k I .1 2 U - fl 4 ' J.Davis, L.Simmons, L.Simmons, J .Baker, B.Boom, Edioughtaling, S.Foley. L.Ger'tgens, T.Moore, J.Rum59y, M.Monroe, N.Phe1ps, L.Low1-ey, DnM8Ck, Gnclark, C.G1g9e, J.Tr-eat, R.Root., J.Thorne, P- Little, J.Weidman, P.Davis, A. Borland. L.Parson, w.Rose, D.Gunn, J. Clark, J.Jones, S.Kizer, B. Earl, A.A1f,man, D.Maek. Row lx Row 2: Row 3: If K N o xl - V 0 I L r L L g H ig 0 5 Row 1: Mr-s.Cook, W.Skinner, S.Reimam1, S.Carpanter, AJ-Iendershot, B.Ba1dwin, M.Tompkins, J.Bowerrs, J.Gra.ff, J.How1and. Row 2: C.Burrous, C.Wetmore, J.Linder, A.Richar-dson, K.Janson, S.Sti1es, M.Ha1l, T.McLaughl'Ln, C.Wilkinson, D.Whitney, A.Hardi.ng. Row 3: S.May, D.Farnswor-th, G.See1ey, S.Payne, S.Chase, M.Van Zile, B.Wass, B.Carr, K.Berdan:Ler, S.See1ey, V.Drake. Mrs.Cook, C.Marsn, S.Gx-een, R.Andr-ews, G.Ba1-too, D.Root, J.Bart1ow. K.Bocknewck, J.Bowers, D.But1er, P.Bacon, K.Bat:on, P. Payne, P.Harding. l2:P3fgg.::riI.Dennis, R.Schoonover, F.Tompkins, fc ci N 0 J' mm if 5' 1 EI 1- N L A E n c ll U s 'qi l NI f l d j I r nam, new 1: J.sawer, M-Seeley, D-Card, I--Watkins, S-Carr' C-Adam' 0'C i 3 J.Moore, S.0raff, L.Drake. Row 2: L.Sm1bh, Ldlibble, A-011111, J-Hewmf R'B'c'm1 B'Buff P'S 1t ' M.For5bQrg, J.Ki1.burn, R.Sk:Lnner, Hrs.C00k. Row 3: A.Beebe, C.Doan, H-Berbchn P-Cunningham: c'E'v ' Lao , J'H r'h' A.ZillllIE' DoB8I'dH.nim'o Row hs B Sugars G.Z:l.mmer, G.Broadbent, 0.K1:Lne, D.Buffard, R-HOW-Ind: ' 3 J.Ki1burn, F.PaJ.m, D.Draucker, JoH0glU8D!1o o ' ---H XA V I L L. E 0 -4-GW!! We Jr.-.14 POD. C la 55 I... Row 1: W.Franke, V.Bebout, J.Taft. Row 2: G.Ack1ey S.Lee, C.0'Lenick, M.Eaton. Row 3: C.Smith,,D.C1ow, B.Swayne, D.Friske, Mdihite. r Row lu E.Beebe. D.King, B.Seamans, S.Van Gordon, S.Luphier, Bdrowbridge. u . I Standing: lh'.Andre, L.George, C.Honroe, E.Kump, E.Lias, G.Swim1oy, E. I xx Richardson, R.Stermer, J.Pa.rkar, S.Eavea, A.Dennia. L, r' lf ff' , 7,5 NF -na-2 , ' '-ff' l . ' K N 0 'ff ' fy XV, .2 POD. Class wa Row 1: J.Sawyecr, S.Schm:Ldt, J.Moore, P.Doan, lhbegley, Mr D.Berdanier, 0.Cunningham, J.Hegmann, L.Smith, H..Bacon. Row 2: W.Judd, D.Robarts, N.Cooper, J.Kilburn, R.O1.ney, F.N0rf,hup, D.Doa.n, G.Br0adbent, R.Dibble, D-Buffard, A-Baker. Row 3: Gqline, R.How1and, B.Seager,, B.Reimann, G.Z1mmer, F.P1am, H.Trowbridge. GJ. W Row lx E.Lias, B-Seamans, M.White, B.Swayne. Row 2: Mrs.Eick, E.Beebe, E.Kump, G.Sw:Lmley, W.Franke, S.Van Gorden, J.Parkor. 2 h T' 6 F M , I c I J S' T' sf 7' NU- l, 1 Row lg A'Zimmm': A311391 L-MOOTG, P.Cunn:Lngham, M.Forsberg, K.Ianson. Row 23 H.S'bermer, C.Marsh, L.Smith, M.See1ey, W.Empson, R,H0w1and, Row 32 T.Brian, G.Zimmer, G.K1ine, J.Kilburn, Mr-.Berdgnier-, I1 TDEl'fQf. ff .A ,' '17-MA? . ' tif ' if I' J gt- Ng.. Q,-Ng COU CIL Seated: M.L1a5, H.Cady, A.Watkins, S.Van Gordon, G.0'Lenick, Row 2: G.Schoonover, G.Ruef, D.C1ow, S.Hofvris, C.Edgar, 1-.Erickaon. Row 3: S.Houghta1ing, G.G1eason, D.Cushing, L.Caffo, E.Lias, RJ.-ias. - Row 1: xi.Parks, L.Johnson, L-Flint, D.Chamber1a1n, M.Wainwright, J.baker, J .Cunningham, K.Butler. Row 2: W.Tomb, Y.Bux-rous, D.Doa.n, S.Beebe, B.Seamans, M.Wi1kinson, I. Reimann, B.Sheen, G.Watson. Row 3, B,3ti1,S, M.A.L.Len,L.Davis, P.Marsh, H.Forsberg, D.Musto, C. Johnson, D.Harding. Row hx J.Kemp, E.Watson, E.Finnerty, R.Dennis, G.Carr, P.Tompkins, N.Huy1er. .SAHZET Tdf POL , , .2 l ' - E Afvo Lfffffv Row 12 G-King, D.Fitzwater, B.Swim1ey, P,M0oI-6 J D.Fitzwater, R.Ne1son, P.Moore. Streeters R-Nelson, D.Cobb, L.Moore, T.1?'15h Row 1: M.Swartwood E.Kn 11 0.3 Row 2: K.But1er, E:Matti:on: 'Mel' Row 1: D.Swe'b1and, S.Gigee .9 4 4 Jo H.Stermer, D.Buffard, v e E.Buf.f.'a.rd, Trowbridge P.Patterson Reporter, D Roberts Pres , H Trowbridge Vice Pres , G Zimmer-Sentinel, J Kilburn-Secretary, R.Reimann Treasu er Shi . Row 12 C- DOM, C- E3V93p A. Cline. O. Cunningham, S. Schmidt, H. Eupson. Row 21 F. Northup, F. Palm, R. Howland, E. Beebe, R. Roiman, P. Patterson. HAR-V557 CANDIDATES K S ,AJ c, V H f 'IFHUCIFP fir-EEL S H 0 P K. Short, B. Payne, R. Reed, D. Potter, Mr. Heyler, S. Doran, H. Stermer, v. Stebbins, K. snort. 61 351385415 I - m H F I C E R Row 1: 3.1-Iolland-Treasurer, C.Lovel1-Secretary, S.Morris-Vice President, S.Lee-President. Row 2: J .Spencer-Parlimentarian S.Hou ht lin -S L d B.StaPles-R0Porter. , 8 a g Ong ea er, mclow-Historian' KITCHENEERS FHH. The Kitcheneers Chapter of the Westfield High School began their activities oy the election of officers. Later a formal initiation and installation was held at Knoxville. This summer our chapter held Sweepstake Hinnings at the Mansfield Fair. Shirley Houghtaling gave our club honor by acting as a delegate of the National F.H.A. Convention at Columbus, Ohio. During the month of October Connie O'Lenick, Shirley Houghtaling, Donna Pa. and acted out a skit on financlng the Chapter. In November and December Red Cross boxes were packed, and Christmas Gift boxes for service men overseas were sent to friends and relatives. Donna Clow represented our Chapter as Harvest Queen at the County Clow, and Carole Lovell participated in the I-egionaj meeting at Millville, Harvest Dance in Mansfield. I Row ls Mrs. Streeter, S.1-Iolland, B.Staples, J .Spencer, S.Houghtaling, S.Lee, S.Morris, C.Lovell, D.Clow. Row 2: M.l'lomer, W.Wood, R.Stermer, J .Bacon, F.Tompkins, P.Ruef, A.Clobes, B.Simmons. Row 3: R.Bell, C.Smith, J .Ps.rker, E.King, M.Francis, H.Abbott, D.Hack, A. 'h1ttle, C.0'Lenick. Row lu J.Stebbins, V.'h'eat, N.Fuhrer, S.Foley, S.Stebbins, D.1 riske, B. Trowbridge , E.Richardson. 4.. , l. 1 O it 6 Row ls A.C1ine, Vice Presidentg L.Sm1th, Presidentg P.Dosn, Song Leader. Row 2: J .Sawyer, Secretaryg S.Sch.m1dt, Treasurerg A.Zimmer, news reporter-5 C.Eaves, Historian. NOXECKEK E 1-A A. Our yea:-'s activities in the Noxecker Club started with the election of the following officers and club mothers: President Lois Smith Vice President Arlene C1:l.ne Secretary Jean Sawyer Treaeurer Shirley Schmidt Parliamantarian Shirley Haskins Historian Carol Eaves Song Leader Patricia Doan Newsreporter Ann Zimuecr Club Mothers Mrs. Donn, Hrs. Haskins and Mrs. Sawyer We had initiation of new members and installation of officers with the Stl Westfield Chapter as gue . Jean Sawyer represented our club at the Harvest Dance at Mansfield. Our big dance of the year is the St. Patr1ck's Dance in March. Row lx M.Bertch, C.Hatcher, G.Ha1l, R.Baoon, lkihittaker, C.Doan, S.Northup, A.Beebe, C. Eaves, J .Howe, S.Berdanier. Row 2: A.Z:Lmnecr, A.C1ine L. Smith Hrs. Slith J.Church J. Ssqq S.Schmidt, P.Doan, Yhhupson, L.Moor:, J.Hoore, 3.Harlh. , , L I B R H 7? I A N W 5' Row 1: R.Bacon, M.Whittaker. G Seeley S Payne l. Xx vi-,f Row 2: D.Card, L.Moore, L.Dibble, Miss Gazdick, 0.Cunningham, O , 0 O N O O K 5 Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Hegmann. KNQKW LL e. Mrs. Moon, Mrs. Hackett Sa B1 ns vi Lie. 1-E., I I O F W ,Q - 25 , C 6 is new 1: n. Bu-aanier, J. Hamann, L- Smith' M' F0'f'b'1'3' Row 2: K' Berdaniar. M. Sgglgy, A. Cline. QIHS L I 'NR 6, l. Row 1: B. Seamans, B. Trowbridge, Row 2: E. Richardson, J. Taft, S. Stebbins, M. Patterson, A. Brugger, E. King, W. wood. Q. A 5 O 0 N 1 Qu Mrs. Clow, Hrs. Cole. S. Lamphier, C. Lovell, D. Friske, Mrs. Mack, i J'-1 V4.5 Mr8. Holder, Mrs. Earl M. Eaton, S. Lee. ,ig . ..... .34 K 4:5 I X-gf, Da-INA .M Ref J.. ,N ' ff ' , U!!! 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WOW! a w H A E Ai N Vvyr , B 5 Qilizf K R Q 1 K w '2 -5 H I 5 I 2 ,Q ' N fi .ssl 1 as QL i 'ii Y' ' Uhgi?-' 'rm J A.. ' a L, 24. fi ,4 ,V 41. E . Q 5 Q ,MQ fb. L :WN LQ. 1-3' f ,ffm wi off Tfwe. 0,40 594, C Q 4 z-' 'iff an f x , 'ww wif ? 55, 'af M 'Z U J, rg X ww! M Q K 21 Q ,J 1' I 0' -If ,A 1 1- 1 ' 5 if iw A Q., 3 '5 ' Q :, i f , '1 4 f Y, xl' x U -9 wav A - f,-. 1... I 'gn-5cr, w5Ii :Mi 35 N Ev J Q J 'U Q JA i ff 5. - ,I ' .z , ,l L ,fwf- ,15-: -. 'v: ,K 1 '- 9 A 'QW' .q v 4.51 1 Emi , 'gf-ff I y,?'Uf,f,' X ' N fi 68 .23 r 59'-.. I 3.1 . sf , ji exft, . .x ' r ,cn I 'l .J '54 , Q.- 4 -4 .ff Q b Q Q at g Soccer Front Row: R. Reimsnn, R. Schaner, E. Beebe, L. Broadbent , L. Caffe, J. Little G. Kump, W. Sealers. R. Olngg. Standings Hr. Rarrick E. St Ii, C. Edger, G. Kline, W. Ruef, N. Cooper, L. Kelte F. Leach, J. xiiburne, R. Howland, N. Painter, H. Rumsey. Kickin Comets Soooer was renewed as e sport after a 2 year layoff at C.V. high. Having only three igrignggd gqgggr Plgygrg, qqr ngq cqggh, HP. Barridk had to 1508.011 118 'UIQ fu11d3Rl6!l1'.8.lS before going into practice. We managed to get in two weeks of practice before the season started. Although we didn't win our queuing 841188, our hard fighting eleven kept us from being swamped. As the season progressed we began to gain momentum. Us finally won A game from Mansfield and tied Williamson. llert your our prospects ss a top soccer team lo'-lf much better and we are looking forwardto A moh better reoord. 1953 - 1951: Soccer Record Blossburg 1 G.V. 0 cwmgzm 2 c.v. o Williamson 2 C.V. 2 Mansfield h c.v. 2 mums 3 c.v. 1 , I' Blossburg 2 c.v. o . , SL'fZ5.F,'2..i 32:2 2 ' yy A meld 1 M :zzz 2: A s sg W qw- , , fgffyr gf who 6393. r n ff... , We f 7Au V a rs i f Basketball . mms. Row 1: C.Edgar, F.Leach, R.Reimsnn, G.K1ine, R.Hol1and. ' Row 2: Coach Schaub, D.We:l.dman, L.C-affo, L.Kelts, J .Kilburn, N.Cooper, E.Beebe. Mc-:teors The fine J .V. team of last year has moved into the Varsity spot this year. They have kept up the fine playing they showed us last year. So far they have dropped TOUI' games. Two of these losses were caused by the superior height of their opponents. Lou Schaub, the coach at C.V., has brought this team along with his superior knowledge of the game and experience. Elkland is the only big test left on om' 53-Sh schedule. We are hoping to revenge an earlier defeat by Elkland, as we did revenge our defeat by Blossburg. Our boys handle the ball well and are very good shots. There is slimy! room for improvement, of course. They have a great variety of shots and offensive plays. This year's varsity has been one of the most successful at G.V. in many yearle The players on the team from Knoxville will be the only losses from the varsity for next year. With many good J .V. players coming up, Ie expect an equally successful team next year. opp. c.v. opp. c.v. Liberty 21 S7 Wellsboro 57 66 Coudersport 39 hl Ulysses 32 75 Charleston 30 55 Blossburg h6 69 Shinglehouse P47 Sh 00'-1Q,lX'lP01 5 56 117 Mansfield 36 57 Wellpboro 53 51 Blossburg 60 56 Troupsburg Charleston 32 bo Ulysses Shinglehouse Mansfield Liberty 3h 81 Elklsnd Elkland 71 53 Troupsburg v I 1 lr-'3' eau unior Varsity Row 1: R.Sunderlin, J .F:ltzwatecr, H.Rumsey, L.Bx-oadbent. Row 2: R.R.arrick, K.Short, D.Eng1ish, G.Lanphier, B.A11en. Meteorites Marv new faces appeared on the Junior Varsity this year. We expect them to equal last years J.V., and so far they have lived up to our expectations They have rolled over all of their opponents, except one, in fine fashion under the coaching of able Hr. Rarrick. Their hard fighting and knowledge of the gene should cause them to be a fine Varsity squad. The Junior Varsity has no star player this year. They play as a team, which is the key to their success Liberty Coudersport Charleston Shinglehouse Mansfield Blosshurg Charleston Shinglehuuse Liberty Elkland ow . J s ve . 16 36 Wellsboro 35 35 32 Ulyswl 13 14 37 Bloesburg 17 20 33 Coudersport 20 33 51 Welleboro 32 36 Troupsburg 114 35 Ulysses Mansfield 38 ho Elkland 31 38 Troupsburg .B -- Q5- X , i ' ?' ' Q, 72 Booster Clockwises Varsity S.Vm Gordon S.Laqah:ler A.Zi1Iur S.Sohm:l.dt J .Sawyar D.C1ow Ca, 'farns Ca,p1'a,ms CFS Junior Varsity H.Enpson S.Van Gorden B.Houghta1ing L. Dibble . Wl, .4 253.2-1' 1 f ' Q I ZW F F Basketball ' new 1: Mr. Huyler, E.Buffard, J.E111ozt, B.Payne, H.Sterner, B.Trowbr1age, V.Stebb:Lns. Row 2: W.Judd, F.Pa1m, umroadbent, G.Zimmer, B.01ney, H.T1-owbridge, R.Dibb1e. Schaulfs l Special gil? 7u '..,.- P NNW QQ 'K 4 2+ Ni Education is one signpost that people can live in peace and mu- tual respect in spite of differences in creed, race or color. Our com- pliments to your teachers who have helped to improve the qua- lity of your judgment. Our hearty congratulations to you young people who will have much to say about the conduct of this world in the years ahead. 76 w I J 1 , CLASS of 5 in can X ,QERT SIMM o NS + Rnchf, 522:01 fN 4kl 'l I-TQIYE 41, j71'J?ECI'07? fb-JL' MIJ N fl YH Q- h Excnvn'l7l'1 VI 5 I I ku ? J wwf? 1 s paw fl Snlmvsvnnf, P'- 'CZSM LIMENTS 0 .F Grrff'-'N ssl 'ff' 7 jf ee errlce, 42 54' 'Fava C...m, ,M ff:-IP ff , N 6 H'Pa'S N ' K, .5 5. :W ' ' his 16 1 A f J X' gf E' f .1- W FIILD, PA. YESUHELDL Tl. Nksv'.fJ:.R1-2:4 E4 +557 - Q mm-5-11.2 '1M WN S 0 , L. -HRMELO Jjga..-gf Sl-,QP Sealer Cl-ass 'ff 54 -WIWIQSQLQ ?uJ .... C ON-feel' 1oN5 qfd N0 ro lT,gg 'E'omFLalvgE'NTS 'JF wsfrnn-o Maroguy A: Quia Nw afgrwizif 5 I , 1' I-.. A' y :ja 19 . 0i+ d A -:DAN :Wi Le5LQ 1 fifzwfffr , EL M 161137. 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WA. amogsr - FU- WESTFIELD, PA. 9 HAM ILM! H u.L 0-VA CTL 611 WA TLHES S f 1 9 - p 7655?-SA ff Daman i 'WEA' TFiELD, PA. Let's Face The Future Together The Class of 19511 deserves rich praise for its accom- plishments in many fields of activity. Corning Glass Works is sincerely happy to salute you at this inpor- tant milestone. Ion face a bright future with limitless opportunity. We hope that you will continue to direct your initiative and enthusiasm toward making this world a better place in which to live. CCRNINGGLASSPRRKS Corning, New York H 4012:-7 B Patrons of Our Yearbook Fjr 5,-344.3 f7b1y Vafbbes Fred E. Reynolds uezeelru Tomy Russo Mclnroy and Owens Triangle Shoe Store Osgoods Garage ff!!!-g!! 0 Dr. and Hrs. Seagers Ackley 8: Son . ' Ki rin Rex Prichard Buster's Place 'S-...P Charlie Short John Seventy E17 in H,g1p,l7b,y5 Kline's Gift shop Ralph H. newey Lloyd Evans Note Ware's - Dr. Root Dr. Hagsdorn M' feeder 56 '4-Y Bells Bake shop nr. 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