Austin High School - Pine Crest Yearbook (Austin, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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I ALMA MATER O15 , L'i'vv--Q-.4 xf ns O,happy days st Austin High! How swiftly you are passing by, You' e gliding by like birds that fly Across the sky at Austin High But these fair days at Austin High Will newer from ou lives pass by, They'1l shine as bright as stars on high That shed their light on Austin H'gh Then may God bless you,Austin High, Help you to give as days pass by, A new desire to still aspire To things yet higher O!Auat1n High! DEDICATION We, the Senior Class, of Austin High School being the first clsss to be privileged to publish our high school ennusl do respectfully dedicate this Annual to our principal and very dear friend, Mr. Walter G. Haupt who has done many things for the progress of our school. Our gratitude and good will goes to our class advisor Miss Esther Collins whose splendid advise and whole-hearted cooperation has helped to make this year book a success and to the members of our staff who are Editor In Chief Lois Hartman Assistsnt Editor Chief Ila Kilbourne Clsss Editor Jane Cercone Athletic Editor James Moran Activity Editor Alfred Borelli Secretary Frances Rotello Business Manager Elmer VanVo1kinburg We also si h to thank every advertiser who enabled the publication of this book jx SN ZW 9 W fi X X ,Ja gre . .in. . .8 . V ' ,Enix :G i:Z: s. if K ' IQ . I4 4 N X X H X . ' x , r'r3 X' 1 N A. i?E5?5 f 'E :Eff -935g EEH5' ' . lxqu ' , fffy EFJ f- R f Kiwis? ' Eii ' ,Q ' 'HREF ,zzfgsisisizisgsisgzz., 52 - . t 71- ' Dear Seniors Walter G Haupt, B A , M Ed Supervising Principal To The Senior Class You have the honor of being members of the first class to publish a year book For this you are to be congratulated As you leave our our community, I hope a four sided affair You have not one, but brain, a heart, and a opportunity lhe more you share for yourself The more You give your life away to you nAll who joy would Must share it, school and take your place in you will remember that life is lhere must be a physical, mental four lives to live a body, a soul To use them is a golden with others, the more you have you give, the more you get and a richer life comes back win Happiness was born a twin N We will often think of you and we earnestly hope that each of you has a successful and happy life Sincerely, Walter G Haupt social, and spiritual development if you are to succeed BOARD OF EDUCATION MR R W McLAUGHLIN President MEMBERS Dr G E Dorman Mr E L Lamphier Vice President Secretary Mr R W Hernquist Mr James E aeerfoss Treasarer To Our Students: In the midst of such beauty as surrounds us, we are challenged as never before to aim for perfection. By earnest effort on the part of every student the ideals and prece- dents of our Democracy shall not fail. As a representative of the citizens of Austin I con- gratulate you on your achievements. Sincerely, R. W. McLaughlin 5 . x U I I O O O C I I O Q fo. C I I I O Q nhj fn un PACLLPY 4Q I C B owo r ,iq, Eel, n Scionce, V fnemvtics M9 wt IU OT ff PY. I-'f Liss Clivf Elnvfoof n Q Q10, 11 S 141' FY' H0 LAY ls Lorvrn , I' Y. , ,, Q' it I 1 L' strO FL.s Ina Chuyvl .p ' ,, iv. 4. r' f Q ye Rny. .w, S , A1 U -. .. v' ' M gs- x ' 'Q W Ziff? imlf ' 5214-Q YP. F. W. Y S . ' - ' K f, U, B. S. 1 luv. Vi. -Qrnyy, wnnlbr Mu. Tn: sh jwJ .f,J g 5- ,Q , W H. f' ' .- i F l Tnirx ?rn W, jx f ji' LA r :nf Q, 1 by V V, jg' , Qs AW' rut, 1 , ' -F x if 11 .ng f,1ff.1m Q 'um va -1 N 11- ' mf,-fr .CP f' . 3 . Z: . - . ' 5-M ' 'PW'L ...B pci: nln 5 , in 'n I 1 ' - V15 rJ.Y4 J L41 v, rrlih.h 1 , 1 his ,V:f4lM -I. L Lid: nqixxr CHL 'Aa J. . .,, -. I lH' .jr 7': xr-A741 Y t- -41 3',Y..'.1rl'1 4144 Morean, Borelli Vanvolkinburg Rotellon Cercone, Hartman, Kilbourne, Lerch Pinecrest Staff Ie, the staff of the 1942 'P1necrest' have tried te present in our first year book s complete and lasting record of the activities of 1942-1942. As seniors of 1942, we take this last opportunity to bid farewell to Austin High Schoo1,1ts teachers,and its students. And so we say'Au Revoirl' - fi ' -Lg , F?-! 55 . 3 fr' K? Q Q : s . , , f IU . v ' Q - , h .A , 0 , F I TZ' Q -1 y-1 F7 U1 lj, -B I'-7 u ' 1-1 33? rm, N? igiggfigg VanVo1kinburg, Cercone, Korean, Borelli SENIOR CLASS Officers President Alfred Borelli Vice President James Korean Secretary Jane Cercone Treasurer Elmer VsnVo1k1nburg COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER White Carnation HOTTO--Succeed, We Can, We lust, We Will i I W . , . R 5 - 412 ' U KW pn ,, ., ,. , ., ,,, v lt . 'M . 1 . ' 1-.A .n ,, i- ,, ,. . , ,gzfli-' . A , . ' ,H 92149, - . -..-AJ, X - lg ,'-'fb ' ' f,':. '. '.' 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'Ui if' Donald Leroh Don' handsome,pens1ve, artist Arlene lilan laolartin lao' P F A ,stud1ous, good natured,swo11 friend Frances Rotello Franny oheerfu1,amb1t1oun, atenographer,sopranD Remsyne Smith 'Smithy' 11kab1e,temper, cheerfu1,nblf dresser Bins Lucian Rina pens1ve,good natured,majorette always late James lorean 'Jim Intelligent, good looking, star a'hlete mathematician Rose Severino Pats housew1fe,oheerful dancing,thoughtful Elmer Van Volkinburg I ml! talented musician, p1easant,n1ce eyes, our camera man SENIOR CLASS Miss Esther Collins Upon the completion of our four years of high school we take with ua many pleasant memories. We are sure that our work here in Austin High School will help us to realize our future ambitions. NAME Robert Anderson Alfred Borelli Dorothy Campbell Jane Cercone June Chase Leia Hartman Ila Kilbourne Louise Keck Donald Lerch Nina Lucian Milan MacMartin James Moran Frances Rotella Rose Severino Romayne Smith Clair Tingly Elmer VanVolkinburg NICK NAME HCBBY AMBITICN Fuddy Shubert Dot Vince Junie Slim Duchess Teat on Nina Mac Ash Can Franny Fats Smithy Putege Recording journalism Amateur Radio Pianist Singing Nurse Readins Secretary Sports Air Hostess Sports Model Music Nursing Dancing Nurse Painting Artist Sports Model Hiking Farming Bookkeeping R C A F Dancing Beautician Dancing Waitress Scrap Book Teacher Athletics R C A F Photography Navy ww. ' X x new fi Q asf' D . . ' E1- Q I :1:.,' f fi :1'f5'Qi ' 'Yi X , . D e ..', , 'iz E E 5 , L 3 :- ' l i ONCE UPON A TIMF it uw 1 Q 1 Lousia Keck 2 Frances Rotello 3 Robert Anderson we 4 Ila Kilbourne 5 Donald Lerch 6 Nina Lucian 7 Romayne Smith 8 June Chase 9 Lois Hartman 10 Rose Severino 11 Alfred Borelli 12 James Noreen 13 Wlmer Vanvolkenburg 14 Jane Cercone 15 Dorothy Campbell I ., I , .. .ff Q ' r ' E ' 1 s Z ' ' 5 N . . Q A ,,, 1 gym- f Q Q! . A 9 .,, 5 F A A I f 7' 1 , Qi ' .1 ' 1 . s V ' . ., 1' 'a.o.a.': asm gg V fjagif-ff-wi V , :Wg Vvmfki ' 4 Zu. ' 2' Fi , , , . N of ' f ' , f , 4 1 .W Q ,o 1 ,QE-r f s -, km . 1 ' ' ' ff , ,aW.,'- ' A f' -f. ,v W - ' , Q , V M, vw, pc. fy , I - W , .W .Q1 I 'Z ! fl . . ! of I , 4 ye, -r-f lv , f . y 1 ' , Q N .- ' . 5 n X. ,- f 1 r T- Ax Y-.. A I X nn ' X ' ,' I f. S , N, ls , xx K 'Ai A -. 1 . 3 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 0 0 ' o ' s 0 0 -1 - o .- . - . SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES Name: Robert Anderson Schools: Austin Description: Brown hair, brown eyes, 5' 11M tall Activities: Basketball, Athletic Club, County Band, Gym Exhibition, 'Girl Shy'2 Photographers' Club. Name: Alfred Borelli Schools: Conrad, Austin Description: Brown hair, brown eyes, 6' tall Activities: Glee Club, Art Class, Gym Exhibition, 'The Forest Prince'h 'Pine Crest'3 Photographers' Club, Class President. 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I 1 ,, j -.ilglffiflez Y THE IDEAL SENIOR GIRL MUST HAVE Eyes ---- ---- ---- june Chase Teeth ----- - ---Romayne Smith Brains ------- Frances Rotclla Hair ----------- Rose Severino Dancing Ability-jane Cercone Disposition ------ Rina Lucian Poisc ---- ------- Lois Hartman SP0 f Sm-'msh ip- -lla Iii lbourne Figure '--------- jane Ccreone Frincdly Way ----- Louisa Keck Ambitzon Frances Rotella L01CC Ila hxloourne Complexnon Lol Hartman THE IDEAL SENIOR BOY MUST HAVE Fycs Elmer Xanlolkxnburg ose Iamce ion-an Swxlc Alfred Lorelln Dxsposltlon Flmer VanVolk'nburg Danclng Abxlltv Robert AnderQon Teeth Alfred Borelll Hanr Hllan McMart1n Braxns Robert Anderson Volcc Donald Lerch Sportsmanshlp James Horcan Physlque Donald Lerch Slncerltg Mxlan McMart1n Fhsculrnxty oaappoaaauu QXX 'SN N Z 2 Q X .Jw 3,-Q . ' - - - - - - ' . 4 , Q u Q Q s ', , Y . ll' I u ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . xv . , . ' ' ' n . . , - - - - - - . . 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FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Robert Wink Patricia Hafer Bern rd Cooney Teresa Severino er c JUNIOR CLASS Mr. Robert Stinson We aim to be mentally alert, normally clean, and physically strong. Samuel DeMark Rose Rotella Ruth French Irene Gehris Earl Logue Charles Martxn Frances Norek Robert Reese Donald Ripple Our class officers who were elected thxs Presxdent Vice Presxdent Secretary Treasurer '55- ZWS Mary Sabetine Arlene Sim ons Catherine Tingley Jean VanVo1k1nburg june Vanfhy jean Losey Helen Francls year are Arlene Slmmons Frances horek Rose Rotella Charles Martln X X Ewvwy Z s Z2 X x,,.:-1 gye T ' I Q S N1 e :sig frlxxh , ' 55iii?f'l fflfqf lim 'X ' gn ' f' 1' Q e ..Q.:.j.:.:.:.:.'.:.1. .:.'.:.:.:.'.'.-.'.' 1, I '. j j j ..j-j:1:1:Z:2:I:I1. .mg f SOPHOMORES Mr. Clarence Swoyer Our class possesses the best sense of humor in the high school. Vera Austin Priscilla Carr Leona Clinton Carl Collins Clarence Colvin Iames Foster Richard heck Edna Kemp petty Lerch Fmelda Mahon Our class officers elected this year are President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 1 ff' d'xX' N 6 qs Antoinette Mancuso Perry Michienzi Harry Moran Charles Nuschke Dominic Rotella Lena Stuckey June VanVolk1nburg Norma Vanwhy Naomi Sharp Clarence Colvin Carl Collins Betty Lerch Emelda Mahon 2 SW fx? X C. ,..i ,xy , ,, . I 'sg :Q Eziph 4'E0Kx aqfmqtg .. ,U i S , ' 4!?', fs:NXN' 4 NNs5s ,-5 1 , X N' fl 'if i N 'fzfasafefz - s . 'ff' 1515252521 fl. X f1151?1?Si2?111 -:a:5SsEsS5SsSsisis2a::. : 1-1 - NINTH GRADE Miss Olive Playfoot This is the largest Freshman Class in the history of our school, and we believe it to be the best. Levis Bartol Leo Brooks Jeanne Campbell Robert Cesbeer Alvina Clinton Bernard Cooney Lydia Deibler Madeline Demark Rex ureeley Marne Denark Stanley Dow Herbert Francis Paul French Pauline Hackett Elijah Harrier Patricia Hafer William Haskins Betty Jeffers Vivian Jeffers Kenyon Kilbourne Lucille Lagonia Dorothy Logue jettie Logue Anna Mahon Our class officers who were elected this President Vxce President Secretary Treasurer '55- QXX X Leonard Mahon Norman Martin 1 Jack McLaughlin Ardella Peters Charles Rees Richard Rial Teressa Severino Frank Spina Anna VanVo1k1nburg Jack VanVo1k1nburg George Vanwhy Robert Wink year are Qobert Wink Patricia Hafer Bernard Cooney Teressa Severino QW SSW AWN Q E. xii .-'.-'Bc' R l I e . . 073039 CC-19993--99-98 . mu? ffl . l s X . T Q V 'Q x-xx X . 1'.x x- 1 X . I P' :L Efiifirzf. ' - . .. giiggg I 4 fgii 'xify V Fourth Grade Third 011160 Second Grade Firgt Gradg GRADE NEWS School started on September 2, 1942 with average at tendance Our attended The in each room first vacation came on October lO when the teachers the Teachers' Convention at Lock Haven Institute annual Hallowe'en parties were held in all the grades with many gay costumes worn by the children A combined program was put on by the eight grades in the High School Assembly Room celebrating the Thanksgiving Season The Christmas Season was ushered in by the usual holiday parties in the various rooms The Upper Grades Citizenship Club held a combined party Our second program with each grade presenting a number was presented in February The theme was built around patriotism Many parents attended this program which was held in the High School Assembly on February 26 Spring vacation began on April 2 and lasted until the 8th Several sessions of school were eliminated due to Reg istration Days and sugar rationing The third combined assembly and Art display was held lay 21st in the High School Assembly All rooms were opened for the visiting parents. followed on October 50 and 51. . GOOD CITIZENSHIP CLUB The Good Citizenship Club is made up of the upper four grades The aim of this club is to promote good manners throughout the grades The motto is 'Do one good deed each dav to show that you are a good citizen The officers of the club are Thomas lichienzi President, June Mclullen Recording Secretary Robert Cooney Rollcall Secretary V Gb 'fiat ,tx,NV.t1 fr Q R Eight Grade Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grads YOUNG AMFRICA VICTORY CLUB The pupils of the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades are members of the Victory Club which is sponsored by YOUNG AMFRICA ' The officers are Elizabeth Sormani, President Clarke Larch Vice President and Jane McMullen, Secretary Treasurer The chairmen of the various com ittees are GIRLS' ACTIVITIES Doris Vanwhy and Jane Jeffers CIVILIAN DEFENSE Neil Shepard and Floyd Sharp MORALE - Louise Haupt and Jeannine Lerch FINANCE Pauline Riale and Bernadine Barnett AVIATION Robert Cooney and Edward Van Volkenburg PRODUCTION- - - Thomas lichienzi and Thomas Gehris The purpose of the club is to give the young boys and girls of our community an active part in the defense of our country and the chance to help attain victory. These are a few of their various activities: purchase of war stamps, collecting of waste material, planting victory gardens, build ing model airplanes, learning and applying civilian defense methods, and making posters. Money has been contributed to the McArthur Ambulance Fund and pins have been purchased by each member. Mass Wllhelmlna Devlxng FIRST GRADE We are learnxng to work together and have a fxne start on the road toward good cxtlzenshnp Dawn Able George Austnn Thomas Borgeson Marne Bova Betty Campbell Lena Campbe l l Alton Carr Rlchard Wlser Patricna Costa Alzora Major LeRoy Fowler Anna Magot Mary I Francls Janes HcLaughl1n Gordon Gaxnes Margaret Mxchlenzl Harold Grlmm Dorothy VanCuren Joan Jeffers Mabel Vanvalkenburg Clara Llnxnger Dorothy Trlmm Fred Linlnger SECOND GRADE Our flrst aim ls to be good crtlzens learn to work together Junlta Bundy James Bennett Lee Bennett Fugene Brown Mllan Carr Louella Colegrove Russell Colegrove Robert Phxlllps Madelxne Demart Robert uoodwln Joan url m James Fowler Lester Jeffers Joanne audlovk John Majot THIRD GRADE Mlss Lorena Ripple and be pollte and John Rlale Arlene Roblnson Seymour Trlmm James Vanwhy Marcla Valentl Stephan1e Writ Avls w11l13mS Our aim this year is to work to become better readers and to be more polite Kenneth Campbell Dale Francis Caroline Goodwin Homer Grimm Robert Keck Freda Goodwin We try to be chee and courteous to everyone. Marie Lininger Richard Lininger Anna Mae Major Lucile Philllps Mary Robinson Gladys Rotello FOURTH GRADE Ilia Inez Chapel rful workers and do x 7, f7:.-, 55. GX X Josephine Rotello Eva Sabetine Jack Shawley Betty Mizer our best each day. do Ss X465 - X . ..:- El: 1 Miss Barbara Ganung , . . . A , A . . . L I - ' K . . . . . E Q ' 1-:Q-TQ txt Gm E N X gwggigmf -,-,,. 7 ggi, I - i saw .eeHMaQg?.y 'afi d'7 5'5 A FOURTH GRADE Dean Abel Barbara Barnett Ronald Carr Robert Collins Mildred Elridge William Fowler Clifford Goodwin Maxine Peeler Ervin Goodwin Betty Sharp Eleanor Haskins Agnes Sormoni Margaret Haupt Charles VanCuren Stanley Norek Fern VanValkinburg Bertha Phillips FIFTH GRADE Miss Hilda Cleveland Our class has as its aim this year better citizenship and higher scholarship. Marjorie Adams Robert Hartman Jack Nusckkle Herbert Austin Joyce Jeffers Mary Riale Charles Barnett Gladys Kazimer John Ruberto Margaret Bennett Eugene Lentz Gertrude Sewell Dolly Carr Stanley Major Joseph Valenti Perry DeMart June Miller Ann VanWhy Lloyd Hackett Howard Mizeri SIXTH GRADE Mrs Rose Licastro Our students are learning to work together in their first attempt in department work Elizabeth Bartol Albert Bundy George Bundy Gene Campbell Louise Haupt Pauline Riale My little friends interesting grade Robert Austin Bernadine Barnett Irene Brooks Robert Cooney Genevieve Kill Edna Haskin Jack Lamont Kathryn Lcntz John Kazimer Carl Trimm Jeannine Lerch Hazel VanCuren Marvin Mahon Helen VanVolkenburg Donald Mayor Charles VanVolkcnburg Walter Page Kenneth Walker SEVENTH GRADE Miss Ina Chapel and neighbors make this an unusually Clark Lerch Regina Norek Lawrence Page Rose Rotello Thomas Roberto Floyd Sharp Jr Eug e She ard Neil Shepard Kenneth Tingley Eddie VanWhy Sonny Williams Theras Valenti Neil Kilbourne Elizabeth Kazimer Edward VanVolkenburg '55, ,XX 4' X QW Aw 6 ' lf ,yo xx xii, 3f7:u, N? i - r.-?- N ' vgxixx X .Vx 4'- D x- i X . 54+ M - ,.:.:.:.:.'.:.:.'.:.'. .:.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 'H O I. I' j j .'Z-2-.1-Zi-1'I' AUSTIN HIGH SCIDOL ART DEPARTMENT Art work in the Austin Public School is supervised from the first to eighth year. In the high school two classes of one hour in length are held once every week. The art work in the grades is outlined and lesson plans are handed out to the teachers. These outlines are pre- pared to follow basic training in each grade. Because of this method the teachers may follow the plan and teach when the supervisor is not present. It is the job of the Art Supervisor to plan the lessons to see that they are carried out and teach and demonstrate when it seems neceesary The Art work in the Austin School is of very high quality There seems to be an unusual amount o' ability in the school One reason for the good quality of the work here ns due mostly to the fine spirit of cooperation and ability displayed by the teachers The type of work covered in the high school this year was block printing chalk landscape drawings water color drawings costume design and portraiture I am also glad to announce at this time that Betty Lerch won a year s subscription to 'AMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINE This award was given to her for the best picture in ill ustrating a scene from a nursery rhyme or fairy tale Neil J Nelson Art Supervisor Potter County xv S fx N N f s X QT 5SW 2 S ,Ji ag, ' I ' I . . . - . M . . . I I . . . 9 I ' . . I ' ' U I . ' I .x 2' . ' ', . 'gin- f ' 'O X X. .0 Uh s I s X . 'f:.,: 7 ' xx - ' I ' x , 5 X l b ' QQfH3Hf5fMh ',,'- I .X Egg, -xx , . 55:55-1-.5.'j,5-35 jf: -, - ff ' -, x -131315133 ,. ,,,, awumf Q wan -ww? ff?:V'f.,-'fffffff U H K '5f3:3: ' T Q -:-:i:5:3 X X ' x s .I . ef 9' '4i ' ,i Hifi? ..,,:5E3EgE5E55gE5:g.. It 1 4, 1 Y . Jfgigiiigiat,-. --as fat. 1' ,ei AiEH35i5H5W,a.y. jE2 nw' 9323 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Miss P1nyfoot,our d1reotor,has workei long and hard with us to make the Glee Club of L941 1942 a success, We feel sure that all will agree with us when we say that she shouli feel proud of the organization, The spring concert was proof of this. May all future Glee Clubs of Austin High have as much success and fun as the Glee Clxb of 1941 1942 ,J v MV lr Staiger Dow, Ripple, Mahon, Raile McMartin, Keck, Morean, Brooks Greeley FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Adviser Officers James Morean Donald Ripple Milan McMartin Stanley Dow Mr Steiger - 'A. , I, u . v , , ' . ,X ' LJ3'iffffL4 R , - President ----- ---- ------ --------- Richard Keck -------------- -- -- ---- , 'tx- HOHEMAKING DEPARTMENT B Jeffers, Logue, Campbell Hackett, Deibler, Mahon Smith, Clinton, Hafer lancuso, V Jeffers The Homemaking Department of Austin High School consists of twelve students Throughout the year each member must com plete two home projects and two class projects These pro jects may be anything that the cl ss as a whole is interested in, such as Care of Infants, Home Nursing, Planning Menus, Grooming, Sewing, Preserving of Food, Clothing, and Food Budgeting This year the class prepared and served a banouet in honor of the Basketball Te m The capable supervision of Miss Prather w s evident as in all previous activities of the department On May 29th the girls had charge of a delightful tea to honor the graduates and their mothers immw THE LIBRARY CLUB Cercone, Severino, Kilbourne, Hartman Keck, Chase, Tingley, Sabetine R Rotello, Campbell, Gehris, Vanwh '09 Norek, VanVolkinburg, Smith, F Rotello The Austin High School is fortunate in having an excellently equipped library, the largest public school library in Potter county This year have been seventeen girls under the guidance of Miss Collins learning something about library science They have according the books learned that the books are classified and grouped to the Dewey Decimal System This means that all on any subject are found together Perhaps their greatest achievement has been the mending of more than a hundred books The girls have learned to take worn books apart and put them together with new material 0 , ' ' .,- , L. And ts.-1 , T- L' X Q ,015 . . , fm. L I r' A 'Eff C 'Af L W Q ,UE-1 - ,, QLHQ .W T L f , - . .- e F FY Q 1: fA Q 0 I 1 W 1 K, .5 kc' ' sb V ' . T 5 7 L .Lwff Ln -Q N K ' yr -',nA'.j.3'4f,a. A K, 4. .t4a'-' ',,, 'M ' T 4' ' p A ..'QQf4 i1V a . ' ' K- ff . JS2f12iw':mMJ. .- e o o 0 . 0 O M f ff- and and Nov Nov Dec Dee Dee Dec Dee Jan an an an an an an Feb Feb eb Feb Feb a Kilbourne Arlene Sxmmons AUSTIN BOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Schedule--1941-42. R. G. Stinson, Coach Our basketball games have been arranged by our coach having started practice our games will get under way our schedule is as follows: 21 Lock Haven 28 Otto Tovnshop 2 Port Allegany 5 Emporium 9 Smethport 16 Emporium 19 Alumni 2 Gaines Port Allegan Ulysses Genesee Olean Smethport Genesee Olean Ulysses Eldred Eldred Gaxnes CHEER LEADERS June VanVolkinburg There There Here He re Here There Here There There There Here There There There Here Here Here There Here Betty jeffers We lost many of our best players through our last june graduation class but we are vorknng hard and hope to have a very successful season We feel that through the guxdence of our coach we will make a good shovxng and promise to have some very lnterestsng games xxx W JA Ss ZW SW 2 ee X ,,:l' V J . 6 Y J . 9 J . 16 J . 23 J . 27 J . 30 . 6 . 13 . F . 17 . 24 . 27 ' Il ' Q , - Ni : af? :N . ,I Xxx 'MN . f - . XX 1 Mr Stinson coach Spina,Ierch,M1oh1enz1,Morean,Hart1n,Keck,Anderaon,Nuschke BOYS' BASKETBALL Austin High went through one of its worst basketball seasons on 941-1942,1os ng 14 games and winning 4. We were outscored 554 to 499. kustll's out standing player was James Morean.Dora1d Lerch was elected captain at the beginning of the season. James Korean was high scorer with 74 pointsg Lerch,eecond with 65, and Michlenzi third with 53. Marean made the most field goals, 5O,and Lerch the most free ahota,21. ' WWW CHEEE LEADFRS Vanvolkinburg, Jeffers, Simmons, Kilbourne The cheerleaders are grateful to the students of A H S for their co-operation during the basketball season of 1941 and 1942.To express our appreciation we are repeating this cheer which seemed to be the favorite. Ice-Cream, Soda-water Gingerale, Pop Austin High School Always on Top. www W GIRLS' GYM CLUB Sabet1n5gTing1ey,Campbell,Kilbourne,Lucian,Hartman,S1mmons,Losey,Cerconq, Rotello,Norek,Severino,Rote1lo,Chase,Smith,Gehr1s The Girls' Gym Club meets for one hour every week. This period is spent in many enjoyable form: of physical aotivitysuch as basket ball, volley bal1,rope jump1ng,tab1e tennis and calistbnuics. 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