Apollo High School - Kiskitas Yearbook (Apollo, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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-gk CLASS HISTORY In the year nineteen thirty-six we. the Senior Class, began our career as students in the Apollo School System. lYe were quite shy and bashful then. but times do change! In September. 1944. we entered Apollo High School. At the first of the year, we were out of school for several weeks because of the spread- ing of infantile paralysis. NVe elected Dwight Cramer as President and julia Davis as Secre- tary-Treasurer. XYe soon found that some of our boys had great acting ability. 'l'hey dramatized a revised edition of Shakespt-are's Julius Cae- sar in an assembly which was a great success. In 1945. we moved up to the position of Sophomores. XXX- started off by electing Arthur McAfoose as President and Nancy McCullough as Secretary-Treasurer. 'l'his was the year the girls had the opportunity to join the Tri-Hi-Y. As our activity this year we had a Sophomore dance, at which our bashfulness vanished. XVe continued through this year looking forward to when we would he juniors. In 1046, we became juniors and elected john Miller as President and Richard NVhitlinger as Secretary-Treasurer. XYe started off on our fin- ancial enterprises by selling line-ups at the home games. Our football team that year was made up of all but two Seniors which made us very proud. In December. we presented to the public our junior Class play Drums of Death. a mystery in three acts. lVe also received our Senior Class rings in january of that year. Finally, we came to our last year in high school. lVe elected Dwight Cramer as President and James Stewart as Secretary-Treasurer. XVith Mrs. Russell's help we made a success at our football stand. XVe were very proud of our foot- ball team because we won every game except two. lVe also obtained money by selling magazine subscriptions. All in all. we believe we accom- plished a great deal in our four years in high school. l X- I? I if Af I l Q ,Skip 1 I f ur I Mr l un 19-

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SENIORS . . . the gymnasium, and the auditorium JAMES S'I'ENY-XR'l'1Jllll'S quick wit and humor will be missed by all A. ll. S. Football l, 2, 3. 45 Intramural basketball 2. 45 Class Officer 45 Art Club 3. 4. RONALD 'I'AI,MA1vGE- To do nothing is any 1nan's power. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 45 Rifle Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Basketball 4. ARTIIIIR NYALKER-4'Always put off till tomorrow what should be done today. HIQRNARD VVA'1 r1+1RsoNYA kitten in the class room, but a tiger on tlte gridiron. Football l, 2. 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, Art Club 3, 45 Spring Concert 35 Kiskitas 45 lntraniural Basketball 2, 4. jmtk VYlll'1'l,INGER-YYC don't hear from jack Very often, but when we do we know it. Lunch Stand 45 Kiski'as 4. Ricnftium Wn1'r1,iNc:ER- 'l'o have friends you must be one, and Dick is a real one. Senior Play: Junior lllayg Kiskitas ClCditorj5 Lunch Stand 45 Secretary-'l'reasurer of Class 3. Dorours Yoijxcz-Take out the old styles and Dolores will bring theni in. Tri-lli-Y Z, 3, 45 G.A.A. l 5 Tiger Gazette 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Chorus 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Kiskitas 45 Lunch Stand 45 Spring Concert 2, 3. ... 18- James Stewart Richard Whitlinger Arthur Walker Ronald Talmadge Jack Whitlinger Bernard Watterson Dolores Young



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CLASS WILL Darlene Bodenhorn leaves her walk to any forth-coming Senior who would like to have it. XVe leave jack Baustert's knowledge of sine, cosine and tangent in 'l'rig. to Leland Henry. Richard Calderone bequeaths his quietness to Richard Guido. David Caldwell leaves his cunning laugh to Paul Sposito. Furman Curry leaves his Casanova appeal to Lee McQuaide. Lookout girls! Dora jean Bash leaves-for jersey Shore-can you blame her? Don Riggle won't let you forget Betty Burn's cute jokes. Donald Clark bequeaths his build to Don Heck- man. Betty jean Buchanan leaves her delicate ways to Sally Buchanan. Margaret Bowser leaves her grades to Norman Nelson. CXYe think he needs them more than Margaret doesj Paul Nicholson leaves his ability to play t'hook to Geraldine Hunter. Those wise sayings heretofore heard from Don Ramaley will now sprout from George Hill. Doyle Shellhammer leaves his quietness to the teachers. and may they rejoice with it. Gloria Obriot's deft fingers will be in the form of Yvonne Graham. Martha Rearick's ambition to go to designing school will be left to Nancy McLaren. VVe leave jack Whitlinger's self-com,posure in times of distress to all future Seniors, and take it from us, they will all need it. james Stewart leaves his little red car out along a road, just couldn't seem to get the darn thing to run. XVe leave Helen Reefer's shyness to janis Hemp- hill. Arlene Nelson's quick answers in the classroom will now come from Dottie Boarts. XVe leave jean Muffley's neatness to Loretta W'ysocki. XYe are sure that Eunice A ment will handle julia Davis's sweet temper very nicely. Harriet Burns leaves her quiet manner to Mary Manaia. XVe leave Marie Bortz's happy-go-lucky nature to Margaret Stotler. Ditty Talmadge leaves his technique with the ladies to Robert jones. lfrank Poydence leaves his honor seat in history class to room 200. QHe didn't want it in the first place.j Tonimy Shriver leaves his excuse for absence to some forth-coming Senior bright enough to get his job. Charles Reese leaves his technique for borrowing pencils to Leo Travaglia. Snookie Durandetto's smooth shape will now be carried nicely through the halls by Lucy Garufi. Mary Lou Burkett leaves her dark, wavy locks to joan Majersky. Gloria Ann Sloan leaves her cheering ability to Nancy Belle Sloan. Betty Spencer leaves her snappy wit to Mar- garet Stotler. jane Harkcom leaves her sweet disposition throughout the school for the underclassmen to make use of. Agnes Hollis leaves her natural curly hair to Anne Bierly. Mary Roman leaves her rosy red cheeks to Dor- othy Painter. Dolores Hockenberry leaves-but she is taking Bob with her. XVe leave Peggy Harbison's soothing voice to Esther Curry. VVe'll take Patty Shaw's bright smile with us, if you don't mind, it helps to cheer us u,p. Loree Held's cheery greeting in the halls will now come from Betty XfVilson. Dolores Young bequeaths her 'Knew looki' in styles to Dorothy Maier.

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