Ferndale High School - Reflector Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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A CHALLEY GE! aim for the best today ROSE KIRCHNER . . . I shall miss many things, but most important are my friends. I see them every day, but after graduation we may never see each other again. I have found out what true friendship is and will miss my 'pals' sincerely. NANCY KLEPACK . . . The Personality Club has been a very interesting club to me. Discussions be- tween the girls and talks in the club have been a help because they gave many helpful points on things which girls like to know about and which also help in cultivating a pleasing personality. THARON KNEPPER . . . After graduation I would like to be a stenographer. For the past four years, I have prepared for this kind of work. After work- ing a few years I'd like to travel through western United States and then visit South America. IENNIE KOKORUDA . . . Due to the incompletion of her school year, Iennie has not furnished us with information of her future. SYLVIA KUMERDAY . . . I have obtained much good from high school. If I had not attended high school, I would not be able to fulfill my ambitions, since a high school education is necessary to ob- tain a job as a secretary or clerk, the two vocations which interest me. RICHARD LEVERGOOD . . . The thing that inter- ested me most in high school was the sports that the school furnished us: and the most important was football, playing the game for the thrill of it and the way that it builds up your body. SYLVIA LIKAR . . . During my four years in high school, I have become acquainted with many stu- dents, some of whom I may never see again. I al- ways have had a nice time with them and really will miss them once we have graduated. WILLIAM MARKEL . . . I believe I have learned much in high school. The lessons acquired in school among which the functions of nature in science courses along with the practical courses will serve me well in later life. MARY MAYSTROVICH . . . Friends are what I'11 miss mostly after graduation. After we are through school it will be hard to gain friends as close as those of our classmates and teachers. We do not appreciate the advantage of school until it is almost too late. IACK MELVIN . . . The Hi-Y was the most in- teresting activity I had in high school. Since we had our own club room and used the gymnasium, there were many recreation facilities, besides the teaching of development of character and ways of aiding others. CHARLES MILLER . . . I plan after graduation to try to get a job in the mill and if I don't suc- ceed in the first five months after graduation: I shall try to join the army or navy. MARY ANNA MILLER . . . Now that I am leaving high school I regard people and things differently. I realize now the importance of friends. The work has helped me conquer myself and my tasks which are behind me and those yet to come. AUDREY MOSEBARGER . . . I have always said I will be glad when I finish high school, but when I am out I am sure I will miss those swell assem- blies and movies, our Girl Reserve parties, cheer- ing at the football games and, most of all, I shall miss the many friends I made. DORIS MURRAY . . . The most outstanding things I shall miss when I leave Ferndale High are the extra curricular activities which have taught me that I have a place in this world, and my friends who are a part of my cherished memories. AMELIA NAHTIGAL . . . Entrance to high school is a big moment in anyone's life, but especially in mine. Being ignorant of many things, much have I learned and added to my scanty store of knowl- edge. My ambition is to learn and to do better in the future. -in

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But seriously . . . LEROY HALL . . . Before I came to high school I was very self-conscious and could not look at any one: therefore, I hated school and had few friends. High school has changed this a little so that now I have more friends and enjoy school. FRANCIS HEILMANN . . . My plans after I finish school are to get a job, save money, buy a motor- cycle and have S100 with which to go to Florida for work. If I can't get anything there, I shall come home for work, to save to go to California. ROBERT HERSHISER . . . A boy should at least obtain a high school education, even if college is beyond him. It has helped me to overcome shyness, weaknessesg now, I am better prepared to enter the higher manhood to which I am entitled. PEARL HESALTINE . . . I feel that I have benefited a great deal by going to high school. While at- tending school I not only gained knowledge but I learned to mix and mingle with people at ease. Both my intelligence and friendships have been in- creased by attending high school. BETTY GRACE GRIFFITH . . . To be a worthy nurse is my life's aim. To be able to .help others through pain is ample reward for difficult work done to truly qualify me for credit due one who helps his fellow men. IAMES HINDMAN . . . The most interesting litera- ture I have read in high school was taught in English class. We have read many interesting books written by many of the best authors. In class we have many of the best fiction along with non- fiction books. GLENN HOFFMAN . . . I have always looked for- ward to the time when I would kecome a Senior and graduate. It really seems a very long time but now I realize that my years in school were the best years of my life. IANET HOOD . . . After I have graduated from high school, I am planning to attend Cambria-Rowe Business College. I am going to study shorthand and typewriting. I also hope to study and learn the operation of some machines that are now used in office work. IOSEPHINE HOMOLA . . . nlmmediatey after gradu- ating I shall place my application everywhere pos- sible. I intend to become a professional singer. Since this is my ambition, I feel that with plenty of hard work, confidence, perseverence and per- sonality, I shall be successfu1. we Clfe SE IORS! -. - f 6' 34:5 Vg.-I -ff V Q t 1? nity' 1- Z f iff I - . N -a- X T9 N. -5 f-f in - ,' 9 7' V 5 ea ,,, 4 . ffl fs I ...glam 'A ,j. ,X 'Q 7 'E , 7 y vi N' tr ,- l l IWIUIAII , l I W flenvfi' - BLAIR HILDEBRAND . . . Football interested me most in high school because it consumed most of my leisure time after school. It helped improve my physical makeup and mental alertness. It has caused me to know more people and more people to know me, and to build a very close relationship with my teammates and coaches. MIRIAM HOUSER . . . All through my life, as I can remember, my plans and ambitions have been to be a secretary. In preparing for the work that I hope to do, I have taken two years each in bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing. IACK HUFMAN . . . What interested me most in high school was football. It was a sport that de- veloped a stronger physique and a more refined mental attitude. Almost every boy, who participated in this game, found it enjoyable and interesting. CURTIS HUNT . . . Of greatest interest to me dur- ing my high school education was the inter-class sports. From this activity I learned that only team work can win a game. Secondly, I learned how to win and lose-the greatest problem we face today. IOANN HURRELL . . . What I plan to take up after graduating is beauty culture. From what I have read and learned from other people, this field is comparatively full. This, however, does not dis- courage me because I feel that if I am good enough there will be room for me. IOLANA KERN . . . Since I have taken a commer- cial course in high school, my plan after graduation is to work as a stenographer or typist. If this is not available, I desire to work in the sewing fac- tory or as a clerk.



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