Blythe Township High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (New Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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Jlilltopppfz, BLANCHE lvl. ZEMBAS uzefflblen Art Club New Philadelphia Basketball ' Whenever we see a poster or notebook in any of our rooms that rates a mark higher than all of the others, we immedi- ately look for Blanche's name. Or whenever we went to a girls' basketball game we looked for the eager, earnest face of this girl. Artistic and athletic! How many girls can claim these op- posing qualities? May the great artist paint a brilliant future for her. JOHN R. ZIMMERS Snitz Social Club Brockton ' One of those silent men-rarely expressing his views, but nevertheless having sound and justified opinions. His success in school has been a result of attentiveness and the power to act effectively but quietly. We always listen to John's opinions be- cause we know they have been well thought out previously. Does he know his work? His diploma has been earned by effort. We are proud of you, John. CLIFFORD L. LEYMEISTER Cliff i Band Middleport Stage Management ' Cliff is another of our musical-minded Seniors. He is bass drummer in both the band and the orchestra and talk about femi- nine admirers. Cliff could wish for no more. The boy who shuns his home-town , he is called, for living in Middleport he spends most of his time in nearby New Philadelphia. Some dziizyitgfsays Cliff , I'll lead a band , and we hope you're right, 1 . 1937. Page Forty-two



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X- Jlilltoppm, Ts., JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Ernest Yost Jerome Fay Patrick Canfield Advisers Mr. Petrosky Mr. Yesville ' How time flies! lt seems only yesterday when we entered our beloved Blythe High. But yet in such short time so many inter- esting incidents have occurred. Do you rermber the first day of our Fresh- men year? What strange faces! lt did not take long to make friends and before we knew it we were off to Gettysburg like one big happy family. Then came our graduation from Junior High to Senior High. Remem- ber how we walked with the boys and oh, how bashful we were! But what a difference now! Cupid seems to be a little too spry. Back to school again. What a change! We're Sophomores now. lt is time for us to assume some responsibilities ibut do we?l. Sup- pose we take an imaginary trip through the corridor. Yes, l'll take my history book is heard from Anna Mae Schaffer while Billy Walters struggles diligently through an overcrowded locker. Even at basketball games in the winter we see the Romeos searching diligently for the Juliets and finding at last a vacant seat right at her side. Uhm-mm, there's spring in the air! Where do we go from here? A surprise awaits us. Our beloved Miss Heffner has Mr. Whalen Mr. Esterly already arranged for an all day picnic at Twin C-rove. lt was there that teachers weren't teachers but just plain everyday folks and showing sportsmanship which will be forever remembered by the entire Sopho- more Class. Time marches on! Books again become the only topic of discussion. We are now ready to begin our Junior Year and re- gretfully face the fact that time has elapsed so very quickly. We have begun this year with a bang. Teachers are beginning to complain about the Wonder Class . Our next move is to assemble and select our class rings. Two months later the Junior Class displays a beautiful ring with an onyx stone. Then came the selection of the cheerleaders. Husky lungs were to be considered. The Junior Class was quite for- tunate because Anna Scripko, Katherine Kurek, Rita Boyle, and Anna Mae Schaffer possessed them. Still our happy time continues and we look forward to the Junior Prom which we know will be a great success. But alas! All good things must come to an end. We aim to make our Senior year outstanding and unforgettable in our memories. 7937. Page Forty-four

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