Chartiers Houston High School - Charconge Yearbook (Houston, PA)

 - Class of 1951

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.JL ZZ. L. to R. Seated: V. Pres., R. Miller, Advisor, Miss Peacock, President, L. Polk. Standing: Secretary, Mary Kaste, Treasurer, D. Armani Well here we are Seniors at last. As we look back it was a long, hard trip but we had plenty of laughs and a lot of fun during our four years stay at C. T. H. S. Remember way back in '47 when we were Freshmen? Our class was under the able direction of Miss Elaine Furnier. And wasn't our Freshman Party a huge success even if we were still smarting from our lipstick wounds. The next year we were Sophomores. The election of class ofticers was a great responsi- bility this year but with Miss Lawton showing us the way the task was much easier. Every- body had a good time at the Sophomore dance. And this was the year we were asked to ioin the various clubs about the school. Boy, we took to that like a duck takes to water! Our Junior year was full of fun and sur- prises. It sure was a task raising money for the Prom but we came through in fine style. I'll bet we wouldn't have made it without Mr. Heil. Who will ever forget our first dramatical ettorts in the form ofthe Junior play, A Little Honey, and Mr. D. K. Ernst, the psychologist and magician who hypnotized those kids on the stage? And the money from selling our plasticoat book covers went a long way to- ward raising money for that big event on May 5, the Junior Prom. We won't forget our Junior year for a long time to come. And now at last we're Seniors. We have accomplished a lot in our four years even if there still are some puzzled looks on the faces of the Solid Geometry students. The Senior Play, The Mystery of Crazy Canyon Ranch, was full of excitement. Those shots scared everybody in the audience. We can't overlook Miss Peacock. Where would the senior class be without her guiding hand? Everybody is wondering who will be the May King and May Queen and although the seniors are anxious for graduation day to arrive, it will bring to an end all too soon the activities ofthe class of '51 at Chartiers High School.

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Srzrziofm, ROBERT ALVIE BRAH5 Bob Diesel Engineer Football 45 Baseball 2-3-45 Camera Club 45 Hi-Y 4 Bob has plenty of drive in both foot- ball and baseball so we are sure his ambitions will be realized. FRANK RONALD BETONTE Supa Sign Painter Wrestling 'l-2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Hi-Y 45 Camera Club 35 Buccaneer Staff 3-45 Football 35 Football Manager 2 Super is the boy with the enviable wavy hair ancl he's full of pep-yes, we said pep!! SHIRLEY BELLINO Shirl Nurse Maiorette 2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4 Shirl is the personality kid, the girl who keeps things moving. Without her we'd have awfully dull classes. A . W- X 'l DOROTHY JEAN ARMANI Dot Housewife Charconge Editorial Staff 45 Buc- caneer Staff 3-45 Cheerleader l-2-3-45 Teen Talk 'l-2-3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-45 Stu- dent Council 35 Sr. Class Officer lTreas.J5 Student Rule Day 4 Usually whenever you see Glenny you see Dot, too. MARY LOUISE ARNOLD Lou Secretary Glee Club 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Sub Deb 2-3-45 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l Mary Lou has pretty red hair. We think it must have something to do with her being such a whiz at driving Cl Caf. Cl.AUDlA ARTHUR Susie Disc Jockey Buccaneer Stal? 2-3-45 Charconge 45 Maiorette 2-3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-45 Librarian 2-3-45 Play Cast 35 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l5 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-45 Band Officer 45 Class Officer 3 Whenever you want to have a lot of fun iust find Susie. She's a won- derful person. BARBARA JEAN AYRE5 Barb Secretary Sub Deb 2-3-45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Glee Club 3-45 Librarian 4 Barb really knows how to dance. At iitterbugging she's an expert. GERALDINE BANCHI Gerry Pro-Motorcyclist Sub Deb 2-3-45 Buccaneer 45 Year Book Business Staff 45 Teen Talk 2-3-45 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Poster Club l Gerry's really a sweet gal with friends galore. We'll always remem- ber her as the peppy little actress in both our plays. 'l'l f- fe-fl f -M.,

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