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

 - Class of 1921

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EARLE MILTON TEDROW Scottdale, Pa. Foot Ball 3 Basket Ball Z-4 Class Play 3-4 cureddyn This is Teddy a very bright boy, ln writing Essays, he is surely fine He wins the first prize every timeg There's only one thing now we fear, He thinks the opposite. sex too dear, ln future life, we are sure he'll progress 'I For he always 'tries to do his best. He's pride of the class as well as its joy, EDNA VINNIE WEITZEL Ruffsdale, Pa. Class Play 3 Curly This little maiden is bright and jolly, Taking French is her greatest folly, She studies hard from morn till night, Always aiming to do the right, So here's to curly,' so full of life, May you succeed in your future life. RUTH ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Ruffsdale, Pa. Class Reporter Class Play 3-4 Contest 4 .rpeggyn A wondrous maid, of beauty fair, VVith bright brown eyes and dark brown With lips sored and smiles so sweet A successful life she sure will meet. This is not all, that I can say That she can work as well as play, So here's to Peggy, bright and gay, May she live many, many a day. hair, pl Am

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MARY L. ROSE Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Class Play 3 ul-Tatu A'Here is athletic Fatl' you see just as jolly as a girl can be. Full of plugging abilities And yet not a bit of a grindg V Quietg steadyg strong in mindg MABEL M. ROSENSTEELE Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Class Play 3-4 Contest 3-4 Missie,' Now while you're discussing our Senior Class, Please don't forget this lass. She's very lively and just loves to tease Although she likes fun she tries hard to please. But when she is studying O do bewaregx For she is as cross as any old bear. But as a member for our little band At the head of the class she has taken her stand Of her future, in teaching, we surely feel certain. , ISURNETTA SHIRER Alverton, Pa. Contest 4 Class Play 3-4 HN6ttie'y . Nettie's an eager and Willing student, In all things she has shown herself prudent. Everyone says that this dear little lass ls one of the speediest in the shorthand class She ean also play the piano quite well, So a very bright future for her we foretell.



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Name Leona Berg Neel Berg Pauline Beistel Esther Carlson Pearl Christner Carl Fretts Elfa Hensel Kenneth Hixson Myrtle Love Helen Martahus Grace Miller Anna Belle Moon Mary Rose Mabel Rosensteele Burnetta Shirer Earle Tedrow Edna Weitzel Ruth Williams Class List Ambition Write epitaphs for gravestones. Orator. To be a blonde. Run a private boy's school. Meet a prince charming. Leaving the farm. To be a nurse. Growing Dates To own a Saxon To train bull dogs To be a school teacher To have To raise straight hair. chickens. School Marm. To own a gum factory. To be a ladies, Swimming Instructor. To get the teaeher's goat. Receive calls from Paul.l' Class Poem This is the tale of the Senior Class, Of brothers and sisters who nghtg Standing together in foul or fair weather For our gallant Brown and VVhite. Here we have come, from near and from Lured by the wonderful call, Ringing forth from Alverton's tower That draws us, one and all. Soon we were bound by frienflship's ties And learned to work as one, Our teachers claim our friendship, too And our High School career is done. Happy and free from our Freshmen days, XVhile we hang our colors bright, From the peak of E. H. H. S. And bravely defend our rights. This year we've won our Victory ln many an exciting boutg Favorite Amusement Shorthand. Admiring his photo. Being absent. Eating peanuts. Typing. . Studying Virgil. Drinking orange crush Driving a Flivver. Candy Saleslady. Getting peeved at Geo Flivver Riding. Doing the Camel Walk Being prim. Arguing. Chewing gum. VVinking. Being balky. Fording. far, By working together we conquered Haberlin And wore Mr. Murray quite out. Our members excelled in Alverton's halls, In play ground and class room theylre seeng From pulpit to piano their talents range And all the rest in between. As true to our class, we'll be true to the world, So'n1ay our career be bright, Vtfhile striving together for that which is right, Together we'll put up a very good fight. Prophecy of the Class of '21 N As I sit and gaze absently at this beautiful crystal, it suddenly flashes into my mind to discover, if I can. the fate which lies in store for the mem- bers of this illustrious class of '21, No sooner has the thought entered my mind than it begins to materialize. First comes an array of colors which soon takes shape and becomes a very pretty little beauty parlor, in Japanese

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