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

 - Class of 1956

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MISS ELIZ D. BICGARRITY, B.A. I Immaculate, N. Y. U. JOHN G. KEIILOR Kutztown S.'I'.C. Civics, I-lealtlz ,lzuzior Higlz Sclzool I l GEORGE E. TUPPIE, Bs., ALA. MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH TCIHDlC U., N. Y. U- lil Graduate Nurse, lllisericonlin Plzvs. Ell., SOC. Studies k-E'E--, ffw.,..: IQ- :':'. of -1- wr 'F l 'V i 2 ' ffflf 1-'k S l kvzigkk Vihy .l l -4 W- E. . lggif I E. i F RETIRED l-Qizsziliigif. , v A t. v ll .ji 1 DR. CLEMENT ZERDY T, R. CIBBONS, BS. '1 llarylancl University Principal Ll Sclzool Dentist Kutztuwn S.T,C. b.IA A Muhlcnbera Call., Columbia U. AGNES C. CORRICAN Kutztuwn S.T.L Elenzentnry FRANK A. ROMPALO, BS Xl X Blorimsburg S.T.C., Scum Hxll U English K C1 ALMA CURRY Secretary

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MISS ISABELLA PRANCKS, BS. Temple University CO11117ICl'Cll1Z AIR. EDBTOND lWACK, BS. Kansas State College Phys. Ed. School Plzysicizm CATHERINE T. VVHALEN DR. LEO PERLOSKL M.D. University of Pittsburgh Millersville S.T.C. Elementary VINCENT J. MCDONALD, BS. ZERDY MRS. MATALAUAGE E. Stroudsburg S.T.C., U. of Penn. Dentist and Secretary Ilflnthemntics



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Many of the members of our class participated in the annual minstrel and did a job they can be proud of. Beassembling for our second year of high school, we noticed some new faces among us but some of the old ones could not be seen. Being second year students, we enjoyed watching the bewilderment of the freshmen, and, feeling somewhat superior, we lost no time in antagonizing them. During our sophomore year we voted for the following officers: Carl Sublesky-President, Janice John-Vice- President, Mary Cuers-Secretary, John Langston-Treasurer. As members of the sophomore class we took part in many of the social activities of the school. After sweating out our final exams, we looked forward to our Junior year. As jolly Juniors we had many events to look forward to, our class rings, first class dance, and the annual minuet. Our Minuet! Who could ever possibly forget it. Burke fainted and fell on VVilma's chair, tilting it and causing poor Wilma to fall on the floor with the chair on top of her. Nobody could say the Juniors weren't original. From then on the theme of our class was Leave it to the Juniors. The following officers were elected: Mary Guers-President, Janice John-Vice-President, John Langton-Treasurer, Nancy Curvey-Secretary. We held our first big dance which turned out to be a huge success. After we struggled through our finals, we looked forward eagerly to our last and final year at Blythe Township as Seniors. And then came the dawn! We were Seniors, ready for all of the joys and privileges of this select group. Occasional outbursts caused a few stormy days, but for the most part we were happy and carefree. The following officers were elected to carry on for our last and final year. Carl Subalesky-President, Janice John-Vice-President, Joan Pelachick-Secretary, Russ Polansky-Treasurer. Al- though our own football season wasn't very successful, we are proud to say that Jack Russek and Wesley Kehlor were selected to play in the Dream Came and Bob Mikonis and Eddie Zembas in the All-Star Game. We are all proud of the wonderful job they did. The first half of the year was reasonably tranquil, the second semester was a series of hectic moments. Pictures were taken, meetin s were held ads were solicited and material was com leted for the fi ,-.,. ' P Hilltopper-in fact, life had become one -big rush. We thrived on it, however, A and here we are happy and sad because the last act is about to be played. Among our most cherished memories lay the happy thoughts of our Senior Ball and the final publication of the H1lltopper of l956. 't . ., We are now at the crossroads of life. Our future depends on what course ,, - - ir, we undertake. 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