
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Orvie Kline Offers Up 30th-Year Reunion Photo
ROW 1
David Maurer, Anson “Bud” Graham, Orvis Kline, Gary Bolton, Ken Rishel, Guy Graham, Donald Schnars, Kirk High, Norman Kyler
ROW 2
Penny Hile McCracken, Suzanne Sherkel Nagle, Peggy Borst Bloom, Linda Smith Dale, Lea Davidson, Mary K. Garman Mierley, Jean Hoffman Coberly, Betsy Kephart Kruckenberg, Gloria Rice Henneman, Biaggina Accordino Haas, Joyce Billotte Difelice, Bonnie Henchbarger Powell
ROW 3
Bonnie Wilson Hartsock, May Neeper Powers, Diana Rumery Greene, Sandra Brown Everist, Janice Gormont McCool, Patricia McCoy Livelsberger, Anna Unch Davis, Sonia Borst Anderson, Peggy Godin Amon, Sandy Unch Williams, Barbara Bauman Polkinghorn, Kay Peavy Jury, Kathryn Hahn Ogden, Connie Hamm Suprono, Kay Skinner Kelly William G. Hipps,
ROW 4
Charles Nelson, John Kruse, William Sass, Blaine A. Bloom, Dennis Mollura, James McBride, Melvin Lingle, Philip Jury, Earl McCracken, Thomas Brigandi, Ashley Woolridge, Lewis Marrara, Ronald Lingle, Wilbur Shirey, Samuel Lansberry
ROW 5
Ron Kennedy, Amos Hixon, Tom O’Day, Merlyn L. Maney Sr., Lonnie M. Kovalick Sr., Joel J. Hoffman
David Maurer, Anson “Bud” Graham, Orvis Kline, Gary Bolton, Ken Rishel, Guy Graham, Donald Schnars, Kirk High, Norman Kyler
ROW 2
Penny Hile McCracken, Suzanne Sherkel Nagle, Peggy Borst Bloom, Linda Smith Dale, Lea Davidson, Mary K. Garman Mierley, Jean Hoffman Coberly, Betsy Kephart Kruckenberg, Gloria Rice Henneman, Biaggina Accordino Haas, Joyce Billotte Difelice, Bonnie Henchbarger Powell
ROW 3
Bonnie Wilson Hartsock, May Neeper Powers, Diana Rumery Greene, Sandra Brown Everist, Janice Gormont McCool, Patricia McCoy Livelsberger, Anna Unch Davis, Sonia Borst Anderson, Peggy Godin Amon, Sandy Unch Williams, Barbara Bauman Polkinghorn, Kay Peavy Jury, Kathryn Hahn Ogden, Connie Hamm Suprono, Kay Skinner Kelly William G. Hipps,
ROW 4
Charles Nelson, John Kruse, William Sass, Blaine A. Bloom, Dennis Mollura, James McBride, Melvin Lingle, Philip Jury, Earl McCracken, Thomas Brigandi, Ashley Woolridge, Lewis Marrara, Ronald Lingle, Wilbur Shirey, Samuel Lansberry
ROW 5
Ron Kennedy, Amos Hixon, Tom O’Day, Merlyn L. Maney Sr., Lonnie M. Kovalick Sr., Joel J. Hoffman
Suzy Nagle Uncovers "Hyde City Tech" Photo
(Editor's Note - We have been holding this great photo for some time awaiting Suzy Nagle's tome about life in "Hyde City." Since all of these photos are precious and deserve to be shared and viewed by all, we decided to run it now. Suzy's story is forthcoming, we believe.)Suzy's Photo Description:
I found this 4th and 5th grades class picture while going through all the junk that we decided NOT to throw out when we moved. I'm still mulling over the accompanying text; but I need Orvie Kline to help identify folks. Hopefully, Orvie, you have the same picture somewhere.
It should be noted that HCT (that's Hyde City Tech) had only four classrooms for six grades when I started first grade. Later, with the influx of Litz Bridge, Mt Zion and West Second and Third Avenue residents, plus the new Highview Village development, a fifth classroom was added.
The teacher pictured is Mrs. Bartley (our classmate, Anne Bartley Aughenbaugh's mother). Most of the kids pictured were fifth graders (class of '58). The other half of the fourth grade was in another classroom.
Here are the names that I remember: Top Row - Mrs Bartley, Joe White (5th), Suzy Sherkel, Jim Lanager (Giles' brother-5th), Judy Haag/Shubert, Wes Shimmel, Lois Schickling (5th), Dick Duckett (5th) and Helen Newpher.
Second Row (from top) - Raymond Ogden (5th), Sarah Reitmyer, Dick Rose (Bob's brother-5th), Bill Newpher (Helen's brother-5th), Joyce Billotte, and ________?
Third Row (from top) - Delores Goss (5th), Jim Hile, Becky Holt (5th), Bob Rose, Margaret Bell (5th), Ronny Taylor (? 5th), Gloria Heitsenrether, Orvie Kline, and _________?.
Fourth Row (from top) - Nancy Johnson (5th), Mary Jane Yatta, ________?, Doris Magnuson (5th), Clayton Teats (5th), ________?, Chuck Nelson, ________?, and whomever I cut out (for whatever reason).
Bottom Row - Celine Collins (Sandy Collins Foust's sister-5th), ________?, Virginia Mabie, ________?, Suzanne McBride (5th), and Sonia Nelson (Chuck's sister-5th)
- Suzy Sherkel Nagle
Say Hello to Paul Clarke and Family
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Photos Awarken (Partial) Memories in Karl Nagle
Denny:
You know I remember the trip south. The planning session for the trip south (several 16 oz Straub's each), while we waited for Sue to come home from school. This all happened at the High Street residence. You had to meet your dad at the S.O.I. for spaghetti dinner.
We came down for a Wet T-Shirt contest. The bar was closed when we arrived. This was just after the state became wet.
I honestly don't remember the dinner though, or Sue playing the piano.
See you in August.
- Karl
EDITOR'S NOTE - Karl's memory is pretty good. Yes, we talked a lot about the wet T-shirt contest. At the Paperdoll Lounge. In fact, the dinner was immediately before heading out to the contest. But when we got there, the Paperdoll was closed. For the Metrolina Fair. Geez, talk about timing. One more thing: The beer was Stroh's.
As for the rest, the photos tell it all.
Yes, see you in August!
- Dennis
You know I remember the trip south. The planning session for the trip south (several 16 oz Straub's each), while we waited for Sue to come home from school. This all happened at the High Street residence. You had to meet your dad at the S.O.I. for spaghetti dinner.
We came down for a Wet T-Shirt contest. The bar was closed when we arrived. This was just after the state became wet.
I honestly don't remember the dinner though, or Sue playing the piano.
See you in August.
- Karl
EDITOR'S NOTE - Karl's memory is pretty good. Yes, we talked a lot about the wet T-shirt contest. At the Paperdoll Lounge. In fact, the dinner was immediately before heading out to the contest. But when we got there, the Paperdoll was closed. For the Metrolina Fair. Geez, talk about timing. One more thing: The beer was Stroh's.
As for the rest, the photos tell it all.
Yes, see you in August!
- Dennis
Remarkable Photos From the Dinosaur Age
In the summer of 1979, following our 20th year CAHS class reunion, Suzy and Karl Nagle came to Matthews, NC - now annexed by Charlotte - to visit the Molluras for fun, food and frivolity. Recently, a group of archeologists searching for artifacts from the Mesozoic Era unearthed these never-before-seen photos.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Jutta's Report Stirs Herb's Memories
Hey Denny: You are right , a great addition to our memories from Jutta ! I serviced some of Jutta's father's Mercedes cars at my father's gas station in Keewaydin when Mr. Hagar worked for Curtiss-Wright in Quehanna in the 50's and early 60's.
I recall a 190D (diesel) sedan that he drove regularly to work. I did the oil changes, greasing, and general maintenance on the vehicle for a very particular customer who was immensely proud of his vehicles. I believe he brought other vehicles for service but I can't recall for sure, unable to distinguish (in memory) his from the fleet of Mercedes operated by C-W, which we also serviced for a few years until they established their own service garage at the Quehanna facility.
C-W also owned Studebaker-Packard during that time period so they also had those brand vehicles in their fleet. Roy Hurley was CEO of C-W at that time and kept a 300SL Gullwing coupe in Quehanna for his use when at the facility. That was a real RUNNER !!.
They also had Studebaker Golden Hawks which were unquestionably the hottest production vehicle of that time with their supercharged 289 V/8 as standard equipment.
Jutta's info stirred these memories for this old writer. Another interesting fact, Jutta's son Carl's friend is from Bellefonte, just 20 miles away ! It truly is a small world .
Thanks. M.L.(Herb) Maney
I recall a 190D (diesel) sedan that he drove regularly to work. I did the oil changes, greasing, and general maintenance on the vehicle for a very particular customer who was immensely proud of his vehicles. I believe he brought other vehicles for service but I can't recall for sure, unable to distinguish (in memory) his from the fleet of Mercedes operated by C-W, which we also serviced for a few years until they established their own service garage at the Quehanna facility.
C-W also owned Studebaker-Packard during that time period so they also had those brand vehicles in their fleet. Roy Hurley was CEO of C-W at that time and kept a 300SL Gullwing coupe in Quehanna for his use when at the facility. That was a real RUNNER !!.
They also had Studebaker Golden Hawks which were unquestionably the hottest production vehicle of that time with their supercharged 289 V/8 as standard equipment.
Jutta's info stirred these memories for this old writer. Another interesting fact, Jutta's son Carl's friend is from Bellefonte, just 20 miles away ! It truly is a small world .
Thanks. M.L.(Herb) Maney
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Jutta Hager Helps Take Blog to a New Level
From the beginning, this website was to be a lot of things -- certainly more than a trip down high school memory lane. It was conceived as a place to share news about our 50th anniversary reunion next year, photos, ideas and information about ourselves and our families from childhood to the present. Here’s how we put it in the very first post in April 2007: "Greetings, fellow members of Clearfield Area High School Class of 1959! This is your website, created especially for our 50th year reunion in 2009. Come early, come often and share your thoughts, insights and memories of the marvelous and not-so-marvelous moments we shared and all that has happened since."
Since then, we have shared many wonderful moments, photos and contributions– particularly from Joyce Moody, Herb Maney, Peggy Jo Knepp, Sue Sherkel and Karl Nagle, Sonia Borst, Peggy Borst, Orvie Kline, Tom O’Day, James Boron, Virginia Mabie, Barb Martell and others.
Lea Davidson, Ann Bartley and Phil Graham also have sent a number of great photos which will be posted in the near future.
We also have had some laughs. Who can forget Wilbur Shirey and the mythical girl scouts who invited him to his fantasy dances at non-existent venues in the Eighth Grade – and the back-and-forth chatter that ensued from his story?
Then there was Orvie Kline’s memory of a smiling Herb Maney posing for a Bison photo and stymieing Keith Knepp’s attempt to load a nuclear fission exhibit into a van.
Amidst all this, only few of us – primarily James Boron (See April 19 posting below), Wil Shirey and the blogmeister - have shared anything resembling a “life story.”
This has changed.
We are delighted to present (drum roll, please) the delightful, serious, studious, brainy, high-achieving Jutta Hager, who came through last week with some marvelous photos. With some gentle prodding, she produced even more.
Jutta says she looks forward to attending our 50th anniversary reunion next year, and we certainly look forward to visiting with her.
So, without further ado, we present the life and times of Jutta Hager, with photo captions in her own words. Here’s hoping Jutta’s response inspires other classmates to come forth with their own stories and photos.
- Dennis Mollura
Since then, we have shared many wonderful moments, photos and contributions– particularly from Joyce Moody, Herb Maney, Peggy Jo Knepp, Sue Sherkel and Karl Nagle, Sonia Borst, Peggy Borst, Orvie Kline, Tom O’Day, James Boron, Virginia Mabie, Barb Martell and others.
Lea Davidson, Ann Bartley and Phil Graham also have sent a number of great photos which will be posted in the near future.
We also have had some laughs. Who can forget Wilbur Shirey and the mythical girl scouts who invited him to his fantasy dances at non-existent venues in the Eighth Grade – and the back-and-forth chatter that ensued from his story?
Then there was Orvie Kline’s memory of a smiling Herb Maney posing for a Bison photo and stymieing Keith Knepp’s attempt to load a nuclear fission exhibit into a van.
Amidst all this, only few of us – primarily James Boron (See April 19 posting below), Wil Shirey and the blogmeister - have shared anything resembling a “life story.”
This has changed.
We are delighted to present (drum roll, please) the delightful, serious, studious, brainy, high-achieving Jutta Hager, who came through last week with some marvelous photos. With some gentle prodding, she produced even more.
Jutta says she looks forward to attending our 50th anniversary reunion next year, and we certainly look forward to visiting with her.
So, without further ado, we present the life and times of Jutta Hager, with photo captions in her own words. Here’s hoping Jutta’s response inspires other classmates to come forth with their own stories and photos.
- Dennis Mollura
Jutta Hager - In Her Own Words
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
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
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.
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