Except for a year in Washington, DC., I've lived in the Boston area since coming here for college. After working for several years as an editor of earth science textbooks, I went back to school in geology (why not?).
After getting my Ph.D. in 1978 I taught on and off, but have been in consulting since 1984 and for the last 15 years have had my own (small) company ( See http://www.hagergeoscience.com/).
(Editor's Note – Jutta is overly modest. Check out her company's website. You will be impressed.)
I have a significant other, but no husband (divorced 2), 4 stepchildren and one son, who graduated from Northeastern in Boston and is currently finishing his first year of medical school at USC in Los Angeles.
I couldn't make the reunion planning meeting of April 5th, but am definitely planning on getting to the reunion next August.
- Jutta Hager
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Jutta and Her Mercedes 190 SL, As Beautiful as We Remember
Hi Dennis, You are correct. The car was a 190 SL, and that is Margaret Long. The other girl in the car is a German friend from my pre-Clearfield days, who was visiting at the time. Her father was a colleague of my father's in Huntsville, Alabama, where we lived in the early 1950's. My father gave me the car in pristine condition as a wedding present in 1964, so I got to drive it around the Boston area for a while. The sad tale is that the maintenance and insurance costs were so high that I eventually had to sell it.
Jutta with Son, Carl

Here I am with my son, Carl, who started medical school in LA last fall. There were some tough times during his teens, so I'm especially proud of his accomplishments. As seems typical of many in his generation, he's both adventurous and idealistic--he'll be volunteering this summer in Uganda at an AIDS clinic--and plans to climb Mt Kilimanjaro on his way back home.... His girlfriend is from Bellefonte, and my visiting her family brought about a recent Clearfield photo (see below).
Visit to Former Home on West Cherry Street
Jutta & Josie
I don't know what you've heard from other alums relative to the reunion, but I had a wonderful time going through old photos (my mother, who died in 1996, saved them all). What's interesting to me is that thinking about those days got me back into horseback riding, which I really loved, and I've been taking lessons here since last September. It's very relaxing and a great stress reliever.Monday, June 2, 2008
Great Minds. Great Classmates!
This clipping from The Progress recalls such great memories. Jutta and Susan, always at the head of the class. We admire both of them as friends and classmates. Jutta says she plans to attend our 50th anniversary reunion next year. Believe it's her first. Sue is putting together a special keepsake booklet for the event. We look forward to seeing them and sharing the memories.- Progress clipping courtesy of Jutta Hager
Friday, May 2, 2008
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Maybe This Is More Like It!
Apparently, the Third Ward boys photo below fails to excite. Almost no reaction from the classmates. Not a single attempt to identify the striped-shirt dears until Orvie Kline checked in early Friday morning (see below). Maybe this is more to your liking. Left to right, Judy Selfridge, Sonia Borst, Peggy Borst and Judi Rolley in 1957. No identification of the auto in background. Perhaps a Mercury or Ford.- Photo submitted by Sonia Borst <> Thank you, Sonia. Thank you very much.
Check Out This Great Photo From Kirk High
Kirk High came through with this great photo of our elementary school classmates. The school looks as if it might be Third Ward. I spot Martin Elbell, Guy Graham and maybe Bud Graham. What do you think? Give us a left to right if you can.- Dennis Mollura
Orvie Kline starts the ID process
Martin Elbell is a definite (kneeling center - 1st row) and Guy Graham is also a definite (2nd from left - 2nd row). The rest are tough, but I think 5th from left - 2nd row is J. Nicholson, and 5th from left - 3rd row (partially hidden) is Jim Walthers.
Working on the rest!
Orvie
Working on the rest!
Orvie
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Say Hello to Classmate James Boron
When I got out of school I went to Va., and started my own business. Then I sold it and came back to Pa. in 1966 and started to work at Pa. Elec. Power Plant at Shawville, Pa., where I put in 33 yrs., and then retired.But I couldn’t sit at home, so I drove Motor Coach for Fullington for 3 yrs and then went to Cole Transportation Charters and Tours. After that I got a Job at PENNDOT. I work in the summer from May to the end of Oct., painting lines on the highway. I had four kids, 2 girls and twins, boy and girl, and 3 grandkids. They all are doing well. I live with my wonderful wife Judy. I live in Morrisdale, Pa. We have a Pomeranian, white. His name is Tony after the race track driver (Tony Stewart).
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Lew Marrara Shows Them How
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Where I Grew Up - A Small Town in PA
Where I grew up is a small town in the Pennsylvania mountains.And the men rise early in the morning,
And walk to the great black holes in the ground,
And walk to the huge gray dust bins,
And fire the round kilns that roast the golden brown clay blocks,
And walk home at night, tired from a hard day's work.
This is where I grew up.
The trucks carrying in the black shiny coal,
The trembling of the shaker that empties the railroad cars,
The scurrying of the mine cars carting the black gold to the surface,
The screeching and hissing of the trains hauling the coal away,
All became daily routine to me.
And the coal went to the big round kilns,
And the men shoveled and heaped as the temperature rose,
And the ovens cooled as the fires died,
And the fans hummed that cooled the ovens,
And the men loaded the bricks in railroad cars that screeched and hissed as they left town.
This happened daily where I grew up.
Then the signal of Sunday morning was heard.
People streamed to the small brick church in the center of town.
People sang hymns and heard the pastor pray.
People paraded home with a unique scent of dinner as they passed each house.
And the men rested after the Sunday meal, preparing for the week ahead.
And children played as the dogs barked joyfully at their heels,
And the sun went down behind the hills ending another week in the town where I grew up.
Poem by Wilbur Calvin Shirey
Tribute to Bigler, Pennsylvania
Written while a sophomore at
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
1960-61
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Great Meeting. You Should Have Been There!
Front row - Bonnie Henchbarger Powell, Herb Maney, Joyce Shugarts Undercofler and Suzy Sherkel Nagle. Back row - Joyce Schultz Fuge, Dennis Mollura, Wilbur "The Girl Scout Dancer" Shirey, Joyce Moody Fletcher, Orvis Kline and Anna Unch Davis. Peggy Jo Knepp Thompson also attended, but did a graceful pirouette out of the meeting before Karl Nagle got the picture.- Photo by Karl Nagle
We had a great reunion committee meeting at the Shaw Library on Saturday. Best attendance ever. Lots of progress and lots of fun and laughs, too. Tom O'Day, who had planned to attend from North Carolina , came down with an acute case of bronchitis, but still managed to contribute mightily via an elaborate phone hook-up. Watch this blog for a full meeting report in the near future.
-Dennis Mollura
Saturday, March 29, 2008
"Most Wanted" Poster Nabs Barb and Raven

We're getting results from our "Most Wanted Posters" now being sent to all classmates. By the end of the weekend, all posters inviting classmates to send photos of themselves for the 50th-Year Reunion website (this one) and video will have been mailed. If you haven't received yours, you should have it in hand by the end of next week.
Above is a clipping from The Progress in January 2003 of our classmate Barbara Martell Learish and her dog Raven. Barb still has Raven, who will be 15 this fall and was adopted from the Clearfield County SPCA. The photo was provided via e-mail by Barb's daughter, Shari Learish. Thank you, Barbara; thank you, Shari. We are pleased you made the effort to send this clipping.
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