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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (49)I DAILYPtfLTXM, rnII(hlft TMtrat Nor, 11. (p,.SA rXIATit1N RErR&'gEVTATf1'1Gc— Rtutlt•ntc reprcttrnt Johastni Clb' and for 1'rllth Applrriation Werk slaon. lima IrNmLst l-111h, Seated, left in -Nor Lhrot am c. /,6) ro_ Exchawyecl k r\, aria fie Two in a I. e h 1 n g errangr- ilniversily ' College In Livings. menty of while gladlol and our - right, Luba 1Voyfew, Arfhur Norlhrol chak and Nora Ann ilemmll Standing, 'if n L tivi Vk ftost•mary O'Neil Youth Apereciotion Week i Optimist Club Honors Students EN*V CO7r _- Sludenti from Ihr rueafs of the lWiroli Or, dent, Arthur Northrop, a ninth Jabasaa City and tt'esfoterwere initials Monday al s diner grader, has shown outatmidlnir held in fhelr, honor. leanevsd tmtw by fei Fbonotl Non Ann Heervn, a senloral a highrm of honolr student,, ropceptaln thalso eir btrh in eetmmtribu of JCIHtth, has been prealdrnl of of the JC High freshmAn unAe- thelr exildanditrg tvtMbuttaru her homeroom for three veers feated foolba]i team, find An to acJsool, home and contanunity and this year to callor of the Cagle Seoul. r,w etcht students, honored srho°1 yearbook She was also The two Harry L. Johnson ohaenantte d Youth Appncl- elected the 19" JC Football School representative+, hlnrinnne (flop H'erk siof Your sored b7 the Queen and A Quite scih'c In Will and Larry Harvey arc sport" of the school, having par, both eighth graders. Marianne Upt�Mt Club, are Norr Ann telrealed In bowling, volleyball, Is An excellent student And also Heares and Paul Sopchak of arebey, aofthall and basketballNoris . partloipeles In the Glen Club and Johnson City High arnol. Lu- cheerleader. is also a van/ty the Llbrark, club. be R'oylew and Arthur North- Her classmate Larry, Is presl.l rota d C Fred Johnson School, Paul Sopchak also a aenfor at dent of the Junior Historians fdarturte Lawryk a nd Iirry JC High. kyss a member of thJa Club And Is also an active mem- lfar+ry of Harry L. Johnson year's Southern 71er Conference tter 1n the Science Club, Glee Sehooi and Rosemary ONeill foolhall champions and Is fin out- Club and the Library Club. and Joseph G. Lt%tW of oteal. standing second -baseman on the La who wants fO he a doe- , School high sdasrl vatsib baseball tram. for, Ls now reading college text- books anrde ta, along with In thin. his oenlor year. Paul b },poke on zoology having ex - an other sbrdeals honored this alto oerdor class president. 11, is hnlislyd s11 on hin level. week from area schools, svi11 be a memlxr of the Art Club. Ttnscmary O'Neill, a seventh flench Club and the Key Club, grader at Westover, is an ex - Luba tt'm•tew, a seventh grad- cellenl scholar and plays the er of C Fled Johnson, is a high clarinet In the school band. She honer Prudent- a member of the also school Orchestraperllclpnfrs In bowling and land has been ae- Is A Girl Scout.filleted to take part >r the Joseph Likings, who is in the Broarne CLubs. Music Festival eighth grade At WestoverU,5,cth plays. this year. Luba, who has shown fromb°ne in the scImnrsnalabilltyIn art and music, And pa1•tleipafes in so1salso loresldent Of the 4-H (rub. ketball And baseball of ChItenul Center. inn fe also an r-xp)orer v- - cwcr a quarter -acre and I' reputed to he 20 feet deep of {�' y to can used gt litne9 or a s a B-af1R awtmMl area YOtrrrreh.._ 14—'LUnum �s. o........... ...._ in fhe cmve ' of the. Wescott boy's body,rordered the village gravel bed drained of several feet of water willeb had accumulated by seepage and spring Slinllar action was promised in' other quarters by Indignant area citizens. nnliouv drrnrd ed the altar of ,tit . onw, Ilnm;ul Catholic ('much fur Ow v.,-(ding yes- lvldut fit \Ir- Mmlreen Alin i11111rr and Arthur Wit- liani Loula Northrop, Jr. The Rev. Edward P, I4um- phrey performed the 11 a. m. double -ring ceremony for the couple whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Miller of 67 Baker Street, Johnson City, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. L. Northrop of 210 Jerry Street, Johnson City. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of white satin sheer over taffeta with a long sleeved molded bodice em- broidered with Alencon lace motifs. The same lace was repeated on the bouffant skirl which was terminated in a chapel train. A plateau cap of lace petals trimmed with crystals and seed pearls secured her six - tiered veil of imported illusion and she carried a cascade of white glamellias with ivy fol- Miss Carol Donlon was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Rosemarie Am- pula, Miss Marilyn Baldinuccl, Miss Sharon Manley, a cousin of the bride; Miss Karen Mey- ers and Miss Charlene Miller, a cousin of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Mary Kay Smith, also a cousin of the bride. Each of the attendants wore identical E m p i r e gowns of blue satin peau with accents of white beading on their bodices. They wore matching picture hats and carried cas- cades of pale yellow daisies. The honor attendant carried Yellow daisies and sweetheart roses. James Northrop, a brother of the bridegroom, Nvas t he best man, w If l e Richard Burchill, James Murch, Gary I-Iinaman, Robert Stevens and Ronald Del Signore were ush- s. A cousin of the bride, rckrell, was the jun- was ]And. Me, Northrop Is Brown University dense. Carl - attending In Provl- L; A✓/-. —Portrait by Burlingame. MRS. ARTHUR W. L. NORTHROP, J r/ Arthur 1V. Nor rllp i.1te %ins Engineerlug Labor,,,_