Scranton Central HS 1958 Yearbook (Scranton, PA) - Full Access

I T ERELY. WILLI w YDE by John P. !\farquand: Thi excel- 1 nt no,- 1 d pict the ri e of Willi \\'ayde from an ordinary middle– cia family to one of the riche t and roo t influ ntial men in the convey– or-belt indu try. The manner in which he conduct him elf through th Depre ion and World War II to become the top man in hi field, make. thi book intere ting and en- joyable. L. • ERELY. \\ ILLI \\' Y E how that anyone can ri e to ucce . in America. Yfarjorie ~fa ter. . '59 PEMBERL Y HADE by D.A. Bona\ ia-Hunt: Do you find no,·el quent intere ting? If o. be ure to read the PRIDE.\. rD PREJU I E ·qu 1 PE~!BERLY H E . It i an entertaining no,·el of the acti\'itie of the B nn t famil) after their ''Pride and Prejudice' life. Elizabeth, Jan , and Kitty add a great deal of per anality to thi intere ting nO\·el. nn Hanis -s H RR.:\H! THE FL by Philip Macki : If you are .eeking a book with excitement, 10\·e. and comedy. II RR. H. THE FL. G i your answer. The harrowing cap of Lieutenant Philip Mackie and Pri\'ate Larkin from a German pri on camp and the anxietie and fear of the Italian people are inter– wo,·en to form a 'i\id picture of World War II. tender 10\·e . ton and warm com dy combine to make a thor– oughly enjoyable bool,., ba ed upon the author' per onal account of war. ·anq Laguna '59 8 OLD YELLER by Fred Gib on: Here i a heart-warming tory of a frontier family and their ··old yeller" dog. The family i confront d with manr problem when the ··man of the hou.e leav for three month . '·Old Y Her' i. a big help during thi time. I would recommend thi book to anyon' inter t •d in dog. and tale of the frontiet. Joan Egan. '59 George Bryant, '58 LIFELL .E b) ar. Ha,·e you C\'er wondered how our boys who are fighting a war in a foreign land procure their fo d. gun: ammunition and other e.- ential upplie ? t: ing the Pacific and Korth At– lantic can a it background, LIFELL ·E an wer thi que tion in an exciting. ad,·enturou and real– i tic tale of our :Merchant l\farines at war. Thoma rgu t. 59 Y OF OUR YE R by Pierre Van Paa en: \ h) i there \\ar today? That i the que. tion the author t out to an wer. the repre. entatiYe of The Xnl' rork Jl'orld, he gi,· an cye-witne. · ac– count of the e\·ent during th pa t decade. event which combined to produce the pr nt gor · atacly m. Hi~ tartlina re\· lation will do much toward creating an under ·tanding of what i. behind the headline. and crcatin~ omething to think about in th' nature of a olution to th dif– ficultie which now b et mankind. Ralph Iacono. '59 TAR ON HER FOREHE D br Hel n Haye and Mar} K ned} : Two young girl of different back– ground me t in the theater world. Elizabeth. the niece of the famou actre.. Kartini Yorke. and Hannah, a mall tmm girl from the ~1iddle We t. Elizabeth has her aunt'. back– ground to help her. but Hannah ha onl~ her elf. It i. intere ting how the. ' two girl gain fame in their O\\ n . pecial way . Gail .rabb "59 PR FILE IN O'CRAGE by cnator John F. Kenned : enator Kennedy in hi book, PROFILE II'\ COURAGE, tell about th gr at men who ha,·e n·ed a T.: nit d tate ena tor through the r ar and of the great ourage the ha\ po e ed. Thi exc llent book cite particular in tance. in \'.·hich . om of our di tingui. h d enator found the courage and wi dom nece ary to make a ju t deci ion. Linda Joel. 59 IMPRE IO.

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