Derry Township High School - L Histoire Yearbook (Yeagertown, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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The Golden Eagle gathers evidence NAME—ALIAS—ACCUSED OF- PLEA James Burns—Jimmy—being an artist—I can't draw Patricia Brinker—Patty—playing a sax—I can't play Jack Clark—Jack—collecting pencils—I do not Dale Cromling—Crowbar—being quiet—I'm not so quiet Carl Carlson—Swede—playing tic tack toe—It's fun Ruth Cinibulk—Ruthie—eating ice cream—No harm in that Sam DeCario—Sammy—liking English—Do I ????? Evelyn Fry—Evelyn—listening to the radio—Sure is soothing Donald Farabaugh—Don—likes algebra—Ha Ha Marian Gamble—Red—likes wearing sweaters—natch I I I Josephine Hawanchak—Josey—jitterbugging—the bug hit me Marie Hazlett—Chub—running for the bus—things are hard to find Nancy Jo Hill—Nancy—playing the piano—It's fun Edith Hauser—Edie—writing to a French boy—not I Lois Huffman—Lo—doing English—who?? I??? Lillian Resslar—Tillie—hitting sour notes—that wasn't I Helen McKIveen—Mac—never missing Roy Rogers—do you blame me? Florence Janoscrat—Fee—being busy all the time—Sez who? Edith Jewell—Edie—understanding algebra—once in a while Kathleen Karasack—Tucky—laziness—just lazy Paul Long—Shorty—liking French—Phooey John Repko—Johnny—knowing his physics—Me????? Nettie Mae Steeves—Nettie—chewing gum—What's wrong Mary Anna Liebermann—Dutch—liking basketball—Lovely! Lovely! Grace Marie Kunz—Gracie—always being busy—Don't blame me Edward Nadji—Ed—being studious—Who told a lie Doris Osinkoski—Sinky—always in a hurry—Can't help it Ruth Ruble—Ruthie—being ambitious—I wouldn't say that Dominic Piscione—Rooster—being first to leave class—You bet Ernest Pinchock—Ernie—Being a book worm—Me .... Mildred Petrosky—Millie—always hunting fora mirror—Someone has it Clifford Elliott—Cliff—teasing girls—What's it to ya? Martha Soltis—Fruff—playing the piano—I like it Doris Sheffler—Dee—stuck on geometry problems—I can't help it Wilbur Stemmier—Wib—thinks a lot of Trig—naturally William Shultz—Bill—taking Trig book home—Of course Nell Marie Thomas—Nellie—not liking to roller skate—the opposite. Honey Antonia Rachocki—Toni—always whispering—So what? Marcella Wasco—Marcy—conspiring with Antonia—Natch-- 13

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Problems are brought before the Golden Eagle NAME—ALIAS—ACCUSED OF—PLEA Allison, Jean—Jeanie—Liking trumpet-players—I don't mean Harry James Anderson, Patty—Pat—Being full of pep—I have to be, I'm a cheerleader Andrako, Helen—Andy—being carefree—Guilty, I'm from Loyalhanna Angus, Cecelia—Shorty—Being friendly—I like everyone Barnhart, Jane—Janie—Liking tall, dark men—Shows I have good taste Bertsch, Margaret—Tiny—Having pretty dimpled cheeks when she smiles— They're date bait Boring, Erma—Erma—Possessing pretty blond tresses—And it's natural too, not peroxide blonde Calabrese, Rose—Bucky—Liking mystery stories—They don't give me nightmares Chockla, Eileen—Chock—Never missing a dance—I love to dance Claycomb, Lois—Lo—Always being willing to help—Sure, why not? Cronan, Jean—Jeanie—Being late for classes—The bell always rings too soon Cummings, Dorothy—Dot—Hating to leave school—Are you kidding? Denkovich, Margaret—Marg—Forever chewing gum—It's good for the teeth Fink, Patricia—Pat—Spending more time on her bass fiddle than her studies— Music is more fun Guzik, Helen—Bing—Spending her money on Bing Crosby records—No one can sing like Bing Hamill, Irene—Beanie—Giggling—Guilty, but I can't help it Harshell, Ethel—Epplie—Always gabbing—I like to talk Himler, Mavis—Mavis—Never loafing—I have too much to do Hughes, Lavonne—Vonny—Liking pickles—They aid digestion Kennedy, Lois Jean—Loie—Having natural curly hair—I guess I'm just lucky Kondrich, Dolores—Dolly—Drawing pin-up girls—I decorate my room with them Kovalish, Margaret—Slim—Being quiet—That's a laugh Marco, Marcella—Marcella—Always eating—I'm hungry McGinnis, Charlotte—Charlotte—Being a basketball enthusiast—Basketball's a very interesting sport Palek, Clara—Shorty—Never being seen without that Loyalhanna gang—We have such good times together Perry, Thelma—Thelma—Spending her money on new clothes—Can you think- of a better way? Phillips, Dolores—Deede—Planning a marriage career—See my ring Phillips, Margaret—Marg—Always combing her hair—I have to keep it in place Pristas, Mary—Blondie—Having a soft voice—It doesn't pay to talk loud Sinemus, Mary Edna—Mary—Being quiet and intelligent—You don't know me very well Smith, Betty Lou—Smitty—Always boosting Derry Twp's football team—Township's team is tops Stahovec, Catherine—Katy—Liking to type—It's fun Tommasini, Jean—Jeanie—Never being seen without a big smile—I always smile when I'm happy Yancy, Anna—Anna Kay—Never being without a cheery hello—A cheery hello makes many friends Blockovich, Frank—Frank—Being Mr. Ondrey's helper—Sometimes I get out of a class Kaeff, Robert—Bob—Liking photography better than Trig—Photography's my hobby. Trig's my hobble Neil, Ronald—Ronnie—Teasing girls—Oh well, girls tease me, too Short, James—J. K.—Prefering baseball to Grammar—Baseball's not so complicated Rellick, Joseph—Joe—Having Room 10 girls in a dither—I don't see why 12



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Golden Eagle passes judgment on the seniors NAME—ALIAS—ACCUSED OF—PLEA Gallick, Anna—Annie—being quiet—Oh, I'm not! Aloisio, John—Johnny—being tall—I grew that way Perna, Salvatore—Sal—telling jokes—That's one, son Jenkins, Jane—Janie—always talking to Florence—I have lots to say Brezinski, Jennie—Jen—being studious—Not I Payne, Rosanne—Rosie—making noise—I reformed Flasick, Joseph—Joe—having red hair—It's nearly blond Smith, Kenneth—Weege—liking parties—I'm all there Waddle, James—Jim—having a nice smile—I can't see it Zedick, John—Johnny—playing the accordion—I like music Hall, Russell—Russ—never frowning—No reason to Muir, Florence—Flo—always giggling—It was funny! Henry, Helen—Honey—being a good dramatic speaker—I get a lot of practice Musso, Nancy—Nance—having lots of curls—I like 'em Yarchak, Kathryn—Katy—getting lots of sleep—(Yawn) Guilty Palko, Edmund—Ed—seeing many movies—That's me, boy Johnson, Harry—H. P.—being a flirt—(long, low whistle) Petrosky, Frank—Frank—being intelligent—Oh, come now . . . Sopko, Stephen—Steve—getting good marks—You're thinking of someone else Neighly, James—Jim—driving his car all the time—It's fun Ritz, Mary Lou—Ritzy—liking football games—They're exciting Mock, Joan—Joan—being a swell dancer—I wouldn't say that Irwin, Mary Jane—Janie—liking square dances—Yes, I do Lawry, John—Ham—teasing girls—No kidding? Osinkoski, Bob—Ferd—liking to eat—Do you have any food? Cignetto, Charles—Charley—talking perfect French—I spent some time in France Phillips, Joseph—Joe—Leading an argument—Wanta fight about it? Polinsky, Michael—Mike—being good-natured—Why not? McKowen, Clark—H. C.—being active in everything—Nope, I'm lazy Olsen, Thomas—Tom—lending a helping hand—It keeps me busy Katana, Mary Ann—Mert—having a nice voice—I wish I did Siko, John—Johnny—being good-looking—You're only kidding Lewis, Lee—Corky—skipping school to ski—Well, now Heiple, Donald—Don—beating out the rhythm—Got music in my soul Sobota, Albert—Al—liking English III—Could be Dicesere, James—Jim—having wavy hair—Honest, it's natural Siko, Joseph—Joe—getting around—Maybe so, maybe so Thurkins, Paul—Turk—being a heart-breaker—Gee, you flatter me Mehalic, Michael—Mike—being rather shy—Not guilty Harris, Russell—Russ—liking school—Now wait a minute Vargo, Walter—Walt—being a groovy jitterbug—Luv it, luv it Gera, Veronica—Vere—always having a good time—You said it 14

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