East Huntingdon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Alverton, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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.V RALPH LIEUTILLAS HOUGH Scottdale, Pa. Football 4. Vice President of Class 2. Class President 3. Business Manager of Re-Efchio Stall. Contest 2. Class Play 3, 4. Beans', Every one inc-lines to his own side or party. Beans is one ot those good natured fellows who is always ready to lend a helping hand to every one, especially to those who viant information about politics. He is noted for his debating and quite frequently he has a chance to show his skill on the subject ol Religion, especially when some other members of the Senior, Class are rnterested. Beans has a temper but he is able to curb it very CORINNE HOUSER Ruffsdale, Pa. Assistant Business Manager, Re-Echo Stall. Class Play 3, 4. Fremiei' Come live 'with me and be my love? cries Freimie from her eyes, lips, and every other part of her beautiful face, to every laddie who comes her away. l am handsome, intelligent, sweet, and attractive aind l can dance, flirt, and bake lemon custards too. lf you don't believe me ask my daddy, U yes, and I can play the violin almost as good as-as any one, although the little thing is rather dusty now and some strings are brokenf' No, Fremie is not at all wicked just come around and she'll show you how good she can be. She will help you out in all your troubles and always well. He has only one good eye but 'it is sufficient to see all the pretty igirls and flirt with them. Beans is a good old scout and is highly esteemed by all his fellow classmates. stand u p for what she thinks is right, EVA PEARL LEIGHTY Ruffsdale, Pa. Assistant Editor, Re-Echo StaH. Contest 4. 'fCutie A thing of beauty is a joy forever. 'l'hat's what we'll say, in a'fter years, when we look back and see this angelic face of Cutie's looking u-p at us from the faded leaves of this book. She is just like her looks, full of pureness and sweetness, and loving every one who comes her way. She is a true friend, forgetting her own troubles by losing herself in other people's sorrows. She would rath- er work with her hands than tire her brain by studying. Cutie thinks she would lose her beauty by working at her studies late at night so she retires early and the quiet repose brings beauty while she sleeps. L.. .

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all credit Bill with just one 'weak poin.t, that is future, he will be one of F. NV. XVoolworth's GRACE BIZRNICE BAKER Ruffsdale, Pa. . sm Secretary of Class I, 2, 4. D Contest 2, 3. Assistant Editor Re-Echo Staff. I Ifirst Honor Student. 'fSpider Now 'SA11iflPr's not wise in her own conceit, She is, m tact, hard to beat, And easy as mice, she can give advice And talking politics 'is her 'tmea.t. Hut why is she seldom gay? t'Spider is also a movie fan, I She goes to lem whene'er she can. VVhen women at the polls have Sway, She the bacon will carry away. She is better at that than any tman, Good luck to you old spider, To your health we'll all drink cider, You're the smartest girl in the class The rest of us are not worth grass , Your head will ever igrow Jwider. ROY E. COVVAN Tarr, Pa. Vice-President 4. Basketball 3. Football 4. Class Play 3, 4- UBetsy Root hog or die, is Betsy's favorite, QUOU1' tion, and he made quite a fuss when the Llass Of d t 't as their motto t'Betsy 11- -iozo didn't a op 1 5 ' - V - 1 though he never breaks any riul-es or is seldom called up to the Pro'fessor's ofhce, is 21 59901111 favorite amontg the Sophomore girls and they would do anything to defend him from the fterrible temper of Professor Murray. Xes. he is dlllli' proud of h-is pleasing countenance aind does .his best to make himself 'good-looking and attractive. The Male Flirt, as he is often called, is quite a good athlete and just as good a sport. XYILLIAM HENDERSON Scottdale, Pa. Football 4. Class Play 4. Bill lf blushes were Fords, Bill might ride. XVe his fear of the feintale sex. VVhen one of said creatures speaks to him he gets fussed, and tints of crimson appear in his cheeks. Bill is one of the most quiet boys in our school. lle does not waste his precious words on unueeessary arguments. If we were like hint. Mr. Murray would have no reason to speak of pandemonium reigning in our school. XVe hear that Hill is working in a live and ten cent store. XVe all hope that in the near partners.



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JOHN McNALLY Scottdale, Pa. ' ' Basketball 3. i Class Play 3, 4. l Tubby Nobody loves a tat man. XVe have all heard , this saying, and most of us believe it. But this is not true about 'l'ubby for in spite of his excess of avoirdupois, all the girls ot' ti. ll. ll, S. cast adnriring glances in his direction when he is near. He is a favorite among his class-mates-.Xnd jolly! He must have grown itat front laughing. llc can pull oft some of tlhe cleverest jokes you would want to hear. 'l'ubbyy' was one of our star loot- ball players this year. Wlhon he hit the line he always left a clear trail for the fellow carrying the ball to follow in. XYhatever 'l'ubby's ambition may be, we all wish hin1 success. JACOB B. M.-XXVI-HNNEY Tarr, Pa. Athletic Reporter X Joke liditor of Re-Echo. Class Play 3, 4. jake Pretty is as pretty does. Our handsome curly haired jake ls the brightest ,boy in school. He is very fond of candy and cake, And loves to act the fool. But he is always brave and gallant, ,-Xnd a lavorite with the girlsg Can it be his musical talent Or his captivating curls? athletic and when a football game or basketball game is in session he can always be found talking . to a crowd of liast I'luntingdon's best looking girls and really pretending to be interested in the game-But we know better! :XLTON THEOIJORE lXlllD'StilfR Scottdale, Pa. Football 4. Contest 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Deacon Straight, Upright, and Grand, that's our Dea- con through and through. Of course one can tell that to look at his handsome lace. He is very fond of drawing and especially the proliles ot' our lady faculty. XVhen he sits down at the piano he causes several of the E, H. H. S. expert musicians to take on a wondering look as much as to say. I didn't know he could play better than I. Deacon doesn't play jazz, although he could handle it very well. Classical 'music appeals to him the same as every thing else containing that so called class ' Although jake comes from Tarr he has sort ol a tendency to stick with the Scottdale Bunch. He is very agreeable, except when it comes to vot- ing in some of our class meetings. But 'lor all i this, he is liked by every one in school, and especially, by the lair sex. jake is not very 1

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