Conemaugh Township Area High School - Connumach Yearbook (Davidsville, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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HAROLD THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS TRACHUK TREE us Tiusvonnow 0 do I look all right? Is my hair O. K.? Do you think he'll like my gown? ls my corsage on straight? Oh, there he is. Goodbye mother, don't stay up for me. With a hurrying and scur- rying they're off for an evening of full entertain- ment. lt was a lovely affair: never to be for- gotten as long as we live. Now it is the day of the school picnic. Our last but not least of all thrills for this year. The day was bright and cheerful. The students in buses chattered like chipmunks. The swimming was perfect. Oh, I feel all upside down, could be heard after their ride on the whip. How pleas- ant the boating was. The cars dipped. smoothly and evenly into the calm waters. But oh, the eats! Peanuts, popcorn, ice cream, all in one, gave many a stomach the ache. Groans were heard coming home. Tired faces still looked hap- py after all the thrills and chills of the day. It was our last school picnic at Idlewild: but in many years to come, the other students would sense the same feeling we felt that day in saying goodbye to our friends. Some we would never see again, others often: in many cases we would write. Goodbye to that school picnic. May all the others be as successful as this our last one. Do you remember the day we planted our senior tree? The lovely poem read to us: the music of the band playing while the officers of the class shoveled the first ground upon the tree? Yes, it was an impressive affair. It is a fine tradition to be handed downto the future voy- agers in helping beautify our campus. 22 TOMASZEWSKI Upnousn The yearly carnival held for the benefit of the Athletics was one event never to be forgotten. For many previous weeks, teachers were busy collecting material for their side shows. Danc- ing to the music of the nickle machine was held in the gym. Hot dogs, hamburgs, popcorn, candy, crackerjack all were sold in the building. Candied apples were made by a few teachers and stu- dents. B, I, G, O could be heard from within the library. Yes, it was Bingo, And oh, those pretty prizes. Now Wonder people flocked around it. Then, were you in the House of Hor- rors? It certainly gave one the creeps. The biology room was decorated with many stuffed animals. Stuffed squirrels being married: a home scene with one squirrel playing the piano, the other spinning cloth: were a few of the things displayed in that ptfffom. But just across the hall was the Death House. Oh, those cold tombstones and the death of those poor faculty people. Wasn't it sad? A pretty puppet show Was put on by the junior' high dramatics club. The puppets were made by the students themselves. They put on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. A variety show was one of the main attrac- tions on the first floor. Everyone enjoyed themselves and will re- member those days for years to come. At the foot of the hill stands dear old Cone- maugh Township High School. We have learned to love and cherish this buildingi which has TRACHOK VIRGIN

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school? Remember the box social and that barn dance . . . the dessert selling, campaign . . . those stew I STEVEN s Carr, pastor oi the Holsopple Reformed Church gave an impressive talk on Christ Dares You. The music for the evening was furnished by girls of the Iunior Class under the direction of Blanche Shaffer. Commencement was a solem affair as the graduating students slowly walked up the aisle in their caps and gowns. The theme of Commencement was Beauty. Contributing class speakers were Esther Georg, the topic being the lAcademic Side ot Beauty, Doris Blough, whose talk was on Beau- ty in Expression of art, literature, music, etc.: and What is being clone around Conemaugh Township High School to beautify it, by Carl Hdsopple. I. Linwood Eisenberg, former president of Slippery Rock State Teacher's College had for his subject The Value of an Education. A trio composed of Thelma Iones, Dorothy Smith, and Helen Trevorrow, added to the intelligence of the class by' singing a few favorite selections. SMITH SPANGLER SWAIN TEDROW Class day committees are busy Working out a complete program for the other Voyager's bene- fit. Class will and prophecy were given. Char- acteristics ot teachers and students were given by a few of the graduating pupils. The class song was sung, ending the hilarious scenes and sayings. - Caps and gowns are being measured. Cards and announcements are being chosen. The prom was made a success with its beautiful decora- tions and dancing to the music of Ross Smith and his orchestra. The lights twinkled brightly from the windows oT the high school, welcoming one and all into their circles. What a thrilling evening it was for these students. All the boys and girls vvlere dressed in their best bib and fucker. The boys beamed vxih' pride as they proudly arrived in their father's automobile, after much coaxing and promising to do some- thing for him some day. .The girls hustled and bustled at home waiting with tense excitement for that one rap which admitted him. Mother,



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FRANK WEAVER WEAVER arguments and fun in class...the fire in the paper Chute. . . and those inspiring commencement moments -X f- I. , ,. uw J sheltered us through the three most tender years of our lives. Shall we ever forget the friendships we have made in high school, the understanding and helpfulness of our faculty, the cooperation of the student body, the knowledge we have ac- quired? No, let us never forget these things, as little in appearance as they are, under it all lies the bigness which means the most -to us. It is with heavy hearts and saddened eyes that we, the Class of '4l, say goodbye to this build- ing we cherish as ours, to the faculty we have learned to love, and the high school life, so full of joys' never to be forgotten. May we always be grateful for all it has done for us. WALKER WAs1eLEwsxr WAsu. WoJr1sEK WOLPQRD ZBROZEK Finally, it is ended. We solemnly are handed our diplomas. Tears drop gently down cheeks that are remembering the days gone by, the fun and work mixed together, happy days of companionship with fellow voyagers. All this is past. It is to the future that we look with eyes of Wonder, thinking ot the coming years and what is in store for them. De we regret the days gone by? No, think only of what lies ahead: pain, but also gladness and happiness. Your future is what you make it. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.

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