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New Arrivals: 1964, 1963

So, these are negatives I scanned from the Shamokin Citizen in 1964, however I could not locate many of the captions in hard copies of the paper, so the year is in question.
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(1963) The Red Raiders will hear cheers from this septette during season play. Pictured are, front row, from left, Ann Garrigan, Maria Mochulski, and Thelma Cannistra; second, Charlene Pesansky, Carolyn Taby, Charlotte Rosini and Colleen Brennan.
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(1963) The Red Raiders will hear cheers from this septette during season play. Pictured are, front row, from left, Ann Garrigan, Maria Mochulski, and Thelma Cannistra; second, Charlene Pesansky, Carolyn Taby, Charlotte Rosini and Colleen Brennan.

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  • (1963) Donna Latsha is crowned queen during a Trevorton football game.
  • (1963) Donna Latsha is crowned queen during a Trevorton football game.
  • (1963) Donna Latsha is crowned queen during a Trevorton football game.
  • (1963) Donna Latsha is crowned queen during a Trevorton football game.
  • (1963) The tiny village of Alaska became a ghost town this summer when the Reading Co. ordered the six families who lived there to find other home. The coal company wrote finis to the 100-year-old village history, when it decided to strip mine the area through the village's one street.
  • (1963) The tiny village of Alaska became a ghost town this summer when the Reading Co. ordered the six families who lived there to find other home. The coal company wrote finis to the 100-year-old village history, when it decided to strip mine the area through the village's one street.
  • (1963) The tiny village of Alaska became a ghost town this summer when the Reading Co. ordered the six families who lived there to find other home. The coal company wrote finis to the 100-year-old village history, when it decided to strip mine the area through the village's one street.
  • (1963) The tiny village of Alaska became a ghost town this summer when the Reading Co. ordered the six families who lived there to find other home. The coal company wrote finis to the 100-year-old village history, when it decided to strip mine the area through the village's one street.
  • (1963) The tiny village of Alaska became a ghost town this summer when the Reading Co. ordered the six families who lived there to find other home. The coal company wrote finis to the 100-year-old village history, when it decided to strip mine the area through the village's one street.
  • (1963) The highest award can be presented to a Girl Scout then the Marion Award, which was awarded to 16 Scouts of St. Edward Troop 150. Recepients were Joanna Elaine Chowka, Joanne Pupo, Mary Jane Higgins, Nancy Olcese, Celeste Fobia, Joanne Cherry, Mary Ann (SP), Diane Bobkoski, Kathleen Evan, Patricia Disori, Sharon Yoncuski, Carol Cherry, Karen Haggerty, Catherine Rumberger and Ellen Kearny. Pictured in the center is Thomas J. Wallish, of Boy Scout Troop 255, who received the Ad Altare Dei Award.
  • (1963) Coal Township football team.
  • (1963) Sharon Dietrich is crowned queen by Coal Township football player Joe Poplaski.
  • (1963) The Red Raiders will hear cheers from this septette during season play. Pictured are, front row, from left, Ann Garrigan, Maria Mochulski, and Thelma Cannistra; second, Charlene Pesansky, Carolyn Taby, Charlotte Rosini and Colleen Brennan.
  • (1963) Mount Carmel football.
  • (1963) Mount Carmel football.
  • (1963) Mount Carmel football.
  • (1963) Shamokin football coaches are coach Richard Curl, Mal Paul and Edward Zielinski; standing, Joseph Thiroway, Ward Lichtel and Robert Torok.
  • (1963) Shamokin football lettermen are, front row, from left, Thomas Smeltzer, Denny May, Rich Litchel and Robert Cavanaugh; second, Barry Verano, Irvin Adams, Bill Herrold, Van Biddinger and John Cone; third, Thomas Edwards, Dick Krieger, Michael Pufnock, Frederick Culp, Robert Christ and Russell Reitz.
  • (1963) Shamokin football players William Herrold with Andy Bogush.
  • (1963) Southern Columbia queen Susan Cox has her photo taken with Louise Hoffman, left, and Margie Mensch.
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