Slatington High School - Reflections Yearbook (Slatington, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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f Y r fw ' r' DLDHCDA Vxjrl Girl 13.91 ? Girl Q01 MOST LIKELY TO FIUCCLED MOST APPROPRIATELY DRESSED Anne Smith Roy Moyer Evelyn Evans Roy Moyer BEST DANCER 5 QUIETEST Mary Sowden Roy Moyer Dorothy Seip Nathan Boger BEST NATURED CLASS COMEDIAN Mae Frantz Robert Souerwine Mary Sowden Robert Souerwine MOST DEPENDABLE - CLASS GIGGLER June Mack Roy Moyer Phyllis Roberts Homer Moyer Ll D - i KM BEST MUSICIAN Xxxdifi V' Ruby Kremer Vincent Burke ggfyga gf? ' fig3QC?',X.' 5 MBTMMWHED ,f 739' ,,, o Annabelle Snyder ' Roy Moyer - ,f K , ' I if L! Qiqgg : N f 5 :fig I Q, NF Bt 3 METMHHE 51195 ,V-1, 7+ E 5 June Mack Roy Moyer xii ..,'.,.z- Z BEST ATHLETE ' 1' Fern Roth Norwood Mack ,T EL! 5 Wil. wrifk - if ' 5 1, MOST INTELLIGENT ,Ng 3irN ,,X gif J, Margaret Hamm Roy M yer ,N 'ff-gk fi?-51 f O ibm gj Qzaii. '7 Nm, X' - ' XS' ,. ' XXX K fi f BEST SPEAKER Tlijxxgellvyye, ,,4i3ff I Ann Smith Roy Moyer Q. X iii? EQ' J MOST GENERALLY TALENTED BEST VOCALIST -A-HH Smith Roy MOYGI' Mary Sowden Marvin Freibolin. BEST LOOKING NOISIEST Grace Schaeffer Homer Moyer Phyllis Roberts Earl Ackexf f BEST CONVERSATIONALIST 5 MOST PQPULAR Margaret Collins Roy Moyer V Anne L, Smith Roy Moyer m. QHHNTQ-

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595 girl, Earl Acker supplying the noise, and the senior 'AlleyeCats', consisting of Roy Henry, Ray Mantz. Charles Fisher, Robert Scuerwine, and Kenneth Christman, providing the vocal strains--strains on the students' ears and Mr. Leidich's nerves. The nExpressN traveled rapidly, stopping long enough, however, for the seniors to show their dramatic ability in their annual senior class play en- titled nHere Comes Patriciau. The per- formance was pronounced a tremendous success by the public, this, too, was an- 2 other achievement of which the class is very proud. The annual trip to Allentown was as interesting as usual with trips to the courthouse, Call-Chronicle printing office, county jail, state hospital, and the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company. A flat tire and a drowned en- gine made the day a very, very happy one for Henry Costenbader and Arlene Kindt, while 'silence in the courtroom' put Earl Acker and Robert Souerwine in the 'doghouse'. On May 6th Dorothy Downs, Ruby Kronen Margaret Collins, Eleanor Dilliard, and June Mack traveled to Bloomsburg State Teacher's College for the annual commer- cial contest. The team won honors in both typing and bookkeeping with Eleanor Dilliard placing first in the typing ex- amination--and how she can tickle that machine! -r During the year a series of roller skating parties was held at LaRose's skating rink. The most enjoyable was the senior farewell party held on June 6th. The humorous scenes were too nu- merous to mention, for both the faculty and students needed plenty of practice. Henry Henritzy, as usual, proved to be the chief bouncer of the evening with Earl Acker and Helen Metzger as close seconds. Robert Souerwine had quite a bit of trouble making the wheels go 'round', while Dorothy Downs and Charles Fisher were out looking for the moon. Before us lies our New York trip. we are awaiting it eagerly, and then, not so eagerly. For all of us realize that it will be our last terminal, and when we leave the train we will all be travelingy in different directions--no longer tdgether. So the year has passed rapidly. Earl Acker will leave quiet and restful ness in Room 24--just as Robert Souer- wine s absence will bring peace and con- tentment to Mr. Leidich's social prob- lems class, and the end of Phyllis Rob- ertss chatter and giggles will once more make Mr. Saltzer a sane and civilized man in bookkeeping classes. The nl939 Expressu is slowing up. The bell is ringing, and we are arriving at our des- tination. The pull has been hard, but we have all arrived safe and sound. For four fleeting years, years abundant with happy times and full of the jollity of carefree youth, we have been preparing ourselves, though not always industrious- ly, for the time when we shall shoulder the responsibilities of the world. Now the world lies before us. We are all starting from the same position. we hope some of us will be famous, we know some of us will not. Still, when we may be gripped with despair and the skyseans darkly overcast, we can turn to the comforting ray of light, our school days The memories of the amusement and jolly times in our classes, as well as the trivial little tasks of study and 8CmNi' ties which we have experienced during our high school years, will inspire us on. With many regrets we descend from the H1939 Expressng sadly we say nFinisu to our high school careers. No longer will we sit as a class in room 24 and plan a dance or class activity, and never again wiB.we sit in classrooms and enjoy the pleasant moments with wise counselors and most excellentinstructora It has been four years of a com- radeship so near and dear to us that now our eyes fill with tears as we realize that those little humorous episodes and gay times will be only happy memories. Words cannot express our sincere appre- ciation to our instructors for their pa- tient teaching and splendid cooperation in our affairs. Farewell to our teachers and to our friends, and farewell to yen, my fellow classmates, we part with memories and hope to honor this school by future lives of usefulness. We will remember it always with feelings of the highest regard and esteem. Farewell again, for the train has stopped!!



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lg OK I - GIRL -EO! AGE ........... ..... ...l7.5 years Q AGE ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 18 years COLOR OF HAIR .... ..... Brown E COLOR OF HAIR ,,,, ,,,, Brown COLOR OF EYES ---- --- ---BFOWH 3 COLOR OF EYES .... .... ...Brown HEIGHT ........ ..... 6 5.54. inches HEIGHT ,,,,,,, ,,,68,12 inches WEIGHT ..................... 121.62 pounds WEIGHT .... ..... .... I 4 0.48 pounds FAVORITE SUBJECT--Social ProblemS Q 'la Iv, I FAVORITE SPORT--Basketball 6 -1 FAVORITE DANCE RAND--Sammy Kaye ffvf'-.Nix TQ' 'Ri 'Z l ri--D . E ' A .,f' FAVORITE MAGAZINE--Llfe lj -2,,..,.7 1 FAVORITE NOVELIST--Sinclair Lewis v FAVORITE NEWSPAPER--Morning can 'XA C' 'xy I ' ' K' U , 1 -- O 2 . .. FAVORITE FILL' STAR T rome P wer ' X359 Y A 0' ch FAVORITE RADIO STAR--Jack Benny .,... ,Af w.,,x-N 9' 5 'xl-1 2. N , , in Nei, ' 5 ' ' MOST POPULAR SONG--Deep Purple ,mp 5833 E I Q gAjf3'iYi,244 x .V MOST VALUARLE RADIO PROGRAM--Town Hall A vb Meeting 'I'-A K ' 6' 1314937 It F nfl.. BEFT MOVING PICTURE OF THE TEAR-.Jesse .Alan James 0- 'f ffl 2 f 5 'gf' ',' 'fy BEST YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL-Senior 5 X -j 1 .1 5 , . ,I . F M 1' -f ETFOI

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