Altoona High School - Horseshoe Yearbook (Altoona, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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SO MANY MEMCJRIES SENIOR CLASS SPONSCRS Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Gibbons. Mi:-as Gorsuch, Mr, Lingenfelter, Miss Bancroft, Miss Johns. Mr. De-jaitte. iislllllt' now. not too much. Tlierv. thatis right. Hold it. Snapfi- va' i fclefwfwf, +'f,f6f!f F XX hat rn:-inoritls? It was thc phologgraplicr rmiewing pictures for the office 1 lllc'S. .fx June- night. starry rlxics. soft lights and swf-ct music created a charm- ing iilIllUSlJllPl'P for thi- .lnnior l'it-nic Dance at lvysidc, and with this introduction onrc morn Ihr- cntirmnvnt of vacation days lured our minds from stnrlie-s and made ns cagc-r for thi- joys of Summt-r and a thrilling st-nior ycar. This afternoon wc' arc incl lo wr-lc-onie El new group of sophomore girls to our ranks as uitizc-ns of our school. . .ii thus opcncd a meeting of the Girls Le-agtiv for which thc tippvr-class girls lnvraixie :flood Dccd Dotticsii who lmronglit the-ir litllt- sistcrs to 1-xplore thx- wonde-rs of thcir now home. Hold it! Now clonit forget you are a inovie--struck hcroine. Try it this nayfi and the 51-nior Class roarcrl as Mr. Cm-soy prt-si-nt:-tl a typical ri-licarsal ol' 'l'I1i- Nut lfarinf' It was certainly an Altoona 't'car as our lrivndly rival, Johnstown, lil-ll lwlori- thc' Nlaroon Xxiaw in 4-xcry t'Ilt'UllIllt'I'. The football tcam Calnv out on lop to the- tune- ol' IU T: our lmntl placed first in tlw conipvtition at l'oint Slatlinni and our l'tlQ1l'lllt'lI nosccl out the AZurt- and lilackfi at hoI'llC znnl alluroail. Soon tw ne-rv olrligr-cl lo ilixiile- our attention among the post season lvaslwtlvall QILIIIIUS. our svnior ZiSSt'llllJllt'S. thu class day prograrn and some wry non-l Fot-ials. Hom-xi-x'. tw nianagctl to catch our breath for final vxains lu-lorc iw plungvcl into lln' avtivitivs of t'tlIllIIlf'llCt'IIlt?Ilt wvvli. ,lallia Mosquv was the- scorn- of the linal nn-clings ol' the graduating 4-laws. :Xn iniprvssiw rcligious si-rxicc. the- grafluation lmanquct with its altractiw clt-vorationa in naxy blue- and gold. and tht- comincncenicnt pagcant 1-losod a yn-ar which imprintcd incl:-lilwlo int-mories. May lite grant hor rivlwst rvis'ards ol' health and happincss to each lilmlilit-1' ol' thi: Claw of l932l. Page Twenty-Iivo

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SENIOR CLASS CJF1938... President .......... Robert Thompson Vice President ..,..,... Ray Detwiler Secretary ,..., . . . ,Naomi Ellstrom Treasurer . .. .,.. Dean Getterny Standing-Thompson, Detwiler. Seated-Gettemy, Ellstrom. HREE short years ago we set out upon a new adventure. Now, as Seniors, about to reach the final milestone of our journey, we look back with pride on the events which made it so successful. We realize that it is time for us to relinquish our posts to the oncoming classes. ln a short time, our class members will set out in all directions, each to find his own Hplace in the sunf' First, let us pause a moment to review together the outstanding events of these last three years. Do you remember those first few days when that exasperating word 'cSoph-o-morei' was thrust at us from all sides? ,lust as were our predeces- sors, we, too, were trampled by the rushing madmeni' who infested this vast ubewildernesswg we slid around the newly-waxed halls, went up the 'cdownv stairs and arrived at classes late. Before long, liowever, we were duly initiated into the 'chew Regimei, with the aid of an explanatory assembly given by the upper-classmen. The mysteries of the many organizations and various phases of school life were brought to light at this time. 6'Will you sign my petition?U was a familiar request as the time for the class elections approached, and several days later we haunted the bulletin boards for the results of the election. The Sophomore Amateur Hour and MHop7' concluded the activities of our class as in f0Z1l'liU0'S77 and our thouffhts l c an turned to vacation and then to a new school year. Just as Uthe middle class is the mainstay of a nationfj our Junior Class became the backbone of A. H. S., tor so we thought, until we were Sf-niorsj. An exciting scoreless tie with Johnstown gridmen left us a little crest-fallen, but gloom rcally descended upon thc school when the P. l. A. A. declared Curwcnsvillc thc title holder. Ah! Mistletoe in the doorways, a Christmas tree, green and red stream- ers, and to complete the scene, Santa, himself fwith Bob Thompson behind the whiskersj, contributed to the success of our Junior Christmas Carnival. When the orchestra said uCoodnighl,7' we wished each other a very MlVlerry Christmasu and went home for the holiday season. Page Twenty-four



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SENIORS vi in Sw A .. .-1 1. .A in RAYMOND L. CIIATZ ELOISE ADAIVLS, ,. Lf l H .- ' ' ' El? i , . Ray W' , CADEMC ' ramural orts 3, S rts Club 3. August 2 . Vw la , , , EDWARD M. AIGNER 'iEddiei' VOCATIONAL Sports Club 1, 23 Vo- cational Safety Club 1, 2, 33 Home Room, Secre- tary 1, Vice President 2, President 3. January 31 JAMES C. ALEXANDER acjiinv ACADEMIC Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Track Club 25 Radio Club 3, Track 1, 3. June '16 IDA M. ALLISON l6PutZy97 ACADEMIC Knitting Club 2: Travel Club 33 Girls' Glee Club 13 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. April 10 NIARIAN L. ANDERSON CCSlCip7! GEORGE-DEEN Forum Club 1, Knit- ting Club 3, World Friendship Club 3, In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3. October 18 NIORRIS I. ANTIKOL ccM0e9: ACADEMIC College Club 3. May 30 E. LOUISE ASHRURN :cL0u9: ACADEMIC Learn-to-Drive Club 1: Needlework Club 2, Vice President 25 Go-to-Col- lege Club 3, Treasurer 33 Corridor Patrol 3, Treas- urer 3g National Honor Society 3. June 30 DONALD E. AURANDT l6D0n!9 PROGRESSIVE 3 Statesmanship Club 2, ' May 22 CO MERCLAZ- 5 Mi gd ,Ae Capg la kdh ' '1, 2, 35 An tual 1, W, 3, ,Mountain chn Staff gl, 2, ,ar Forurn Clllf' 1, 2: News- vshting, 'Club gf Home ,,5loom, 'Vice Pr sident 25 ,usic Club: 5 Intra- mural Sports 1, 2. June 10 BETTY J. ALEERTS NBezzs ACADEMIC Girls' Glee Club 3, President 3, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. August 28 NIADELINE M. T. ALLEMANN ccMaddy77 GEORGE-DEEN Travel Club 2, 35 World Friendship Club 1, Home Room, Secre- tary 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Sales Manager 3. March 2 IRENE B. ALLOWAY ccReney3: ACADEMIC Girls' Drum and Bugle Corps 33 Learn-to-Drive Club 1, Knitting Club 2: Travel Club 3, Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3. January 7 FRED W. ANSKE upwfeddilfv ACADEMIC Sports Club 1, 2, 3, Home Room, Vice Presi- dent 1, 2, President 3: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3: National Athletic So- ciety 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 2: Hi-Y Club 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Traffic Patrol 2, 3. November 21 ALANDA T. ANZALONE ' 97 uLIna7a GEORGE-DEEN Social Service Club 2, Italian Club 13 Intra- mural Sports 23 Home Room. Vice President 2, President 3. January 22 MICI I AEL J. ASTORE tffwikefi VOCATIONAL Magic Club 3. June 16 JOIIN H. AUSTIN HI0llll7Iy7, ACADEMIC Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, Home Room, Sales Manager 3, Corridor Pa- trol 2, 3: Handicraft Club 27 Stasecraft Club 3, Bicycle Club 1, 2. .Iulv 12 gy 'F HELEN L. ADAMS MAJUIIISU ACADELIIC Knitting Club 1, In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 33 Home Room, Vice Presi- dent 1, World Friendship Club 3. .Tune 14 M. SUZANNI-I AI.ERIcII'r C6 57 Suzy ACADEMIC Social Service Club 2, 3, President 2, Girls League, Secretary 3: Home Room, Vice Presi- dent 25 Dramatic Club 13 National Honor So- ciety 3. August 19 J. HARDINO ALLISON cclilnen VOCATIONAL October 24 Cl..-AIR O. ANINIERMAN Hclairn ACADEMIC January 24 L.1 . ANSPACII tl I 4 lim 7' VOC TI AL Ne wri ' lub 1: Fore ry 1 2, Future Cra I Club 3. tn July 2 , ' fwwf I. HARRY H. ARBLE GCAFFD7 ACADEMIC Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Ushers' Club 1, Dramatic Club 2g States- manship Club 35 Track 1. December 19 LOIS J. ATTIC NKU77 ACADEMIC Forum Club 1, 2, World Friendship Club 3, .Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. October 14 D. ROMAYNIG AYLE if 75 Romayne COMMERCIAL Home Room, Secretary lg Traffic Patrol 3, An- nual Show 1, Social Service Club 1, 23 Secre- tarial Club 3p Glee Club 1, 2. July 26

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