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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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Junior High Ninth Grade Roster 1 Here is the roster tiie nl-ntfh- grade class of tihe Lock Haven Junior Higili School whose promo-, ttioh exercises were held Friday: Judy Aber, Judith Abrnms, Garry Adams, Sandra AJke, Yvonne Linda Allen, Sharon iAnnmemvan, Sandra Andnis. Janet Vonda Askey, Baer, 'Beverly Balis, Donna Baker, Robert Bardo, Anthony Bawl'lc, Gary Barrel 1 Natlmri BartJey, Barto, Robert Bcaty, Diane Bechcld, Jundala Bciry. Shardn Berry Will'iarn Barton, Boniia Bcdidcl, GorJiam, John Gorntonl, Peg-fly GotsdiaJ'l, Kami Gricco, Rose Ann Ruggiers, Charlotte Ruhl, Robert Russell, Michael Dolly G-reninsrr, Anthony an Barbara Saiei Gale I In 1.1 1 1 riero, Larry Dwaync SaraDi David Salcrs, Samuel Sanders, Donald Sarvey, Barry Baylor, Loretta Scheid, John Charles Hake, Stephen Hale, Jacqueline Shade, Linda Hambergei', Waira-n. Susan 1 Shaffer, Donald Shearer, Jack Hanna. Barbara Shearer, Dennis Shemian, Mar- Hastings.

John Haus.scncr, Betty garcl. Shields, James Shoemaker, Healon. Bonnie Hcaton, Uza Heft- Sylvia Shoemaker, Francis Show- ncr, Gerald HeggcnsluvHcr, Craig ers, Nancy Shuey, Bonnie Shultz, 'Hclmer, Sandra Heiisc. Darlcan lierr, Jack John! Jess Wayne Shultz. Rclda Bo.chdi>l, A icc Hoveily, David Hev- Sarah erly, Floyd Ilevcrly, AHwrt HtH, Maiilon fiiil'bay, Harold Bitner, Linda Blazina, Jolin Blesh, Harold Bletz, Susan Boon'e, Jcrrie Bottorf, Susan Bowers, Carol Bowes, 'Michael Bowes, Robert Bowes, Gloria Bowman, Bar- BcU-y Hill, Margery Hinebaiigh, Lenny Carolyn Hobcnnan, Slgmund, Patty Simcox, Simcox, Christie Smith, Donna Smith, Glsiida Smith, James Smilh.

Joan Solimer, Cyn- tln'a Somervillc, Dorothy Soo, Ann Wayne Hoffman. Clarence Hun-jSorgenli, Bonnie Spangler singer. Munlcr, Mary Hunter, Chris Hurst, Handy llunsinger, A'lana-George Spangler, Ix-wis Spangler, Hunter. Spangler, Frances Spear. toara Bowniastcr.

Michael Bradley wri2 Deanna ln ram Malcolm Ir- WlHiam Brickley, a a vin slc cn Jac(lbs Unda Brooke, Allen Brown. en dl an Jodun Wil Sandra BI-OMJI, Grace Brumgard, Bruce Brungartl, Kay Bryon, Larry Bryon. 'Mary Buck, teon Buuljwa.ker, Carol Bumganrcr, Paillette Bumgarner, Vicki Dennis ButJer. Wayne Butiler, Rulih Button, Ham Johns, Dale Johnson. Francis Johnson.

Glcntla John- Jack Stablcy, Dale Slahl, Barry Stamm, Lee Stark, John Stephens, Patricia Stiver, Carol Stover, Karen Stover, Kerry Stover, Rebecca Strousc, Edward Strunk, Donna Sumson, Jusick, Margaret liners, Pally Swarlz, Robert Kane, James Karichner, David Sweeley, Paul Sweetwood, Willis Keller, Jack' Keller, Linda Ker- Swinchart, Carol Swortwood. stsller, Jeannie Marciaj David Taylor, Kay Thomas, John Kling, Harry Kramer, An-jThompson, John Thornton, Judith Ethel Dennis Teresa Carol Carpenter, diaries 1 7 tcr, Bonnie Ca'shncr, Cashner, Richard Castle, Champion, Dorotlvy Chaplain. Gay Clark, Gary Clynwr, Larry Col Linda Sarah Leupold, Lippcrl, Robert Coleman, Sharon Coleman; William Condo. Ida Condon, Floyd Confer. Connie Conklin, Donald Conkliiti, Thomas Conkiin, Sharon Conner, David Cmvder.

Carol Crawford, Harry Crawford. IMary Ann Criswnan, Karen Groce, Daley. Terry Dallen, George' Dapp, Leanna Darby, Gary Davy, Nancy Decker, Jeffrey Sharon jbcrl Wadsworth, Joseph Wads- Michael worth, Elwood Wagner, Linda Walizer. Dcnnls Lucas MarK Lucas, Shirley Lucas, Peter Lundergan, Linda McCaslin, Bonnie McClellan, James H. McCloskey, James R.

McCloskey, Wayne McCormick, Constance McCul- lotigh, Karon McGonigal, Michael La McKcague, Pliyllis McKeagiie, Richard Mc- Kcague, John'McKnight, Cynthia McNary, Linda Mapstone, Karen Carlyn Walker. Dale Walker. Joseph Warner, James Watkins, Weaver, Robert Weaver, Weaver, Dennis Weber, Jaincs Rose Welsh, Gerald Wenker. Paul West. Marilou Wetzel, Peggy Wheeler, Connie White, Carol Wise, Gary Wolfe, Sandra Wolfe.

Ruth Wonders, Jeffrey Wren, Gary Craig Wordcn, Yarnell, Barbara Passell A 1961 graduate of the Immaculate Conception High School, Miss Passell leaves this week for Washington, D. to accept a $4,040 a year job with the Federal Restrve Board. Barbara Passell '61 Graduate, Gets Job in Washington Miss Barbara Passell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Passeil, 106 Prospect and a 1961 graduate of Immaculate 'Conception High School, leaves for Washington.

D.C., Thursday to accept a position wiilh the Federal Reserve Board. She has been employed as secre- Weddings Miss Jane Crispen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Crispen, Mill Hall, was married on Saturday, May 27, to Ronald L.

Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Laird. The ceremony was performed at 4 p. m.

in the Mill Hall Methodist Church by the Rev. LouiS Barth in the presence of the immediate families and close relatives. There was a reception at the Dutch were no" attendants. The couple went on a wedding trip to Washington, D. C.

The bride was formerly employed by, Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. in Mill Hall. Mr. Laird is a student at Lock Haven State College. The World Today (Continued from Pace 4) Wednesday, June 7, 1961-Ihe Lock Haven, Express-7 BUCKET SEATS ALONE DO NOT A MONZft MAKE Norene Bilyou Mr.

and Mrs. Lester W. Bit- you, 118 Allegheny an- notinee the engagement of their daughter, Norene Theresa, to Gary D. Poorman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson 1'. Poorman, 317 E. Main St. No date has been set for the wedding. there has been some opposition to it.

There is now. when Congress is buckling down to, the task of working on a new foreign aid bill By handling it (he way he first the explanation of tough days: CnOQCjCQ tO ahead and then his explanation of 1 Norene Bilyou how foreign aid is needed to block- Red President was Tho engagement of Norene Theresa Bilyou to Gary D. Poor- actually making a pitch for broad man son Mr and AI Wilson public support of aid. (P. Poomian, 317 E.

Main has This, for Kennedy, would prob-! 1 6 announced by her parents, ily lake its most satisfactory Mr Ww, ably lake its most satisfactory form in letters to Congress. But he didn't indicate whether such aid will continue to be shoveled out to backward countries Bonnie Yost, Jay Young, Nancy WiHaam Dbrcole. Rodney DeHaas, rjttt Audrey crrvman, Susan Audrey Dcrshcm, Marion Der- Elizabeth Meyer. Atm, Gerald Diets. Phyllis Daricnffl Millc Gaj Martin, Sandra Mauck, Mer-j Young, Sandra Young, Larry Zell.

Jovce Dillo, Thomas Marj' Dole, Sue Donovan, Elizabeth Dorey, Donna Dowling, Oar- ken Drake, Gary Drake, Terry Duffield, Kathleen Dwyer, Ken- Darlcne, Doebler, Mai7 Miller. Patricia Miller, Rob- crt Millsr, Sharon Miller, Nancy Mincer, Gregory Moore; Ronald Mull, Sharon Munro, Orpha Muthler, Pauline Myers, Rose Ann neth Eckel, Susan Edgar, MaryjMyers, Wayne Myers, Margaret K. EdanonMon, Gary Eisenhower, James Eniert, Bailjara Emery, Charles Emery, Kenneth Englert, Nora English Joseph Erler, Harry Neff. William Ncff, John Neidrich, Robert Orndorf, Janice Packer, Jean Packer' Judith Packer, Charles Passell, John Esenwine, John Esenwine, VickijPasscll. William Patrick.

Esfel'ick, David Ardena Fisher, tary at a salary of $4,040 a year, whether or not the strongest bul In her test at lime of application. Uyark against a Red take-over- she recedved a Grade A rating. benefits to the masses-is insisted Miss Passell is the recipient of a gold medal in shorthand for 120 words per minute for five and also, a gold medal, in typing upon. Can Put the Screws On Everywhere around the 118 Allegheny St. Miss BUyou, a 1959 graduate of I the Lock Haven High School, is employed at the Lock Haven Garment Mr.

Poorman is a 1957 graduate of the Lock Haven High, School. No date wedding. has been set for the Switches made of semimetal -iwhere reactionary regimes hold i such as antimony and bismuth are lor words per minute for ten power and receive American aid the research slafie. Such but don't mass switches should be able to operate i f. .1...

.1 much more swiftly than the pres- mdnutes. Betty Bressler, Troy M. Schantz Married in Phila. ri fii Mr. and Mrs.

Alired E. Baird of Clement Bowers of the Broome willing to arc some of 'their Hf Island 'Route announce the marri-i County Historical Society tells jwcaUh such as distribut i ng AKIl UP War of Words B1NGHAMTON, N. Y. benefits this is the reality: Sooner or later the revolutionary tide sweeping the world will wash them aside. Unless they are; ent transistors in computing ma- age of their daughter, Betty Baird th storv ot a Buffal postmaster of thdr and to lhe poor.

4 Bressler, to Troy M. Schantz. son of Mrs. Paul S. Schantz who ma in addressing letters to the post ago persisted end be soonc Bonnie Pearce.

Lucille Peddi-i 1 master at Binghamplon. N. took Thc Bighamton postmaster The wedding ceremony Donna Fisher, gre George Pedlow, in the chapel of the Archi talialed addressing James Floruss, Chen Foreyth.lperrot, Harry Ray-'street Methodist Church Philadel-iP lies to the Postma Hiohard Foster, Barbara Fox. Vir-mond Phillips, Pat Piper, Nancy iphia the Rev. Charles Yrigoyen "Buffalop, N.

gmia Fox, Donna Daniel Poorman, officiating. Sieve Frederick.iporemsky, Jola Powers; Frank! Tlie bride is a graduate of education faculty Without American aid, their end be much sooner. Thev have! RARIN' TO GO Without Nagging Gecl Little did wftkncw, when we introduced ths Corvair Monfca year," that we were starting ft Biff Thing. We just thought It would be pleasant''if you could buy a car that'treats you, the driver, like you want to be treated. Tha bucket seats, of course, the most obvious evidence of our desire to please you.

But they're not the most- important thing. No sir. What's really vital is the.way a Monza nobody in the U.S. has yrt copied. Or can copy.

Because Corvair is the only rear-engined car made in this country, and you know what that means: steering light as thistledown. (You even park this one more easily, it steers -so briskiy.) Beautifully anced car stays level even under panic braking, which we hope you'll never have to do. Traction and more traction, so you don't become a stick-in-the- mud. The kind of cornering that's sheer joy to experi-' ehce. Yoir get fully independent suspension that blots out road shocks before they can ruffle you.

Clean, crisp styling. Thoroughgoing economy, from purchase price to operating cost. 'You're; not going be satisfied bucket seats alone, are you? Franklin Furl. Norma Garret, Karen Garthoff, Wraie Garthoff, Frances Gebhardt, Palri'ck Gensib. Sharon' Gensib, Bertha George, Kim Gesel- Richard Gdll, Giing- erich, Donna Glossncr.

Harry Glossner, Janice Price, Ralph Probst, Samuel! Probst, Steve Probst. Judy Quigg, Robert-Quiggle, David Randeck- cr, Gary Rathgeber, David Rich, Paul Rickert, Suzanne Roach, Timothy Robb, Julie Romeo, David Rossman, Robert Roundsley. Lock Haven State College University. of she was a member of Kappa Delta! The bridegroom is a graduate the screws on them to start re-'J3S, Pi. She received a Master of Edu-jof the Pennsylvania State Univer- cation degree from the Pennsyl-jsily.

and is now a medical stu- vania State University, 'and was on the faculty as graduate assistant until September 1960. Currently Mrs. Schantz Is the dent at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia. He is a member of Phd Chi medical fraternity. I IL nowhere else to turn for support backache, and the United sterali Communists would make short 0 mt work of them if they moved in vou wan i- relief-want it CllKiIll'nimrtt ma mtM and took over.

i This puts the United States the position Of being able to put the nn tlipm fn starf ca rment nagging backache, head-! Hie screw on mem lO Siart re-! schcs, muscular achea and pains forms fast. Just how willing the Kennedy administration is to do this remains to be seen. The President didn't talk about it Tuesday night. BY CHEVROLET Drive the Corvair Monza at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's CASSELBERRY MOTOR COMPANY 317 Belief on le Ave. Lock Haven, Pa.

Phone 748-4068 soothing effect on bladder irritation. 3. mild diuretic action tendinsr to output of the 15 of Wdney tubes. a good nlsht'a jleep and the wme happy relief millions have for over Express Classified Ads Bring Quick Results June Is the Month for Weddings but marriages take place daily I and more and more of these young married couples find a checking account at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK is the smart way to keep the family budget in order. START MARRIED LIFE OFF RIGHT-- OPEN A FIRST NATIONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT We Invite the New Home-makers Ot the Area to Use Our Many Banking Facilities! Paid on Savings Open Friday Night, 6 to 8 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lock Haven, Penna.

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