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

 - Class of 1937

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THE CLASS WILL We. the 1957 Senior Class of East Huntingdon High School. declare this to be our last will and testament. Firstly: We bequeath to our faculty members all the admiration, reverence. and respect that we hold for them. We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks for their cooperation during our years at East Huntingdon. Secondly: We bequeath to our rightful successors the Senior rights and privi- leges. Thirdlyg To the Juniorsv we bequeath our love of study, our courage, and our fortitudeh Fourthly: To the Sophomores, we bequeath our loving kindness. so that they will not inflict suffering upon the Freshmeat Qfthly: To the Freshmen we bequeath our dignityt We now proceed to will and divide our personal estate. Our Honorable President Ed Myslewski leaves his crown to anyone who can obtain the necessary number of ladies' votest John Andrew' height to Joe Bandrofcheck and Dean Lakin. John Ghrist4S artistic ability to Red Youngt Erma Tarr-s permanent waves to Dorothy Brahs, Eva Grace Husband's disposition to Gloria Paul. Esther Pritts' quiet and reserved manners to Jane Miller, Jean Johnson4s flirtatious ability to Ella Marie Schmuckt Martha Clark's blondness to Jean Lamhing, Jack King lcavfs his Algebra proklems to anyone who wishes to risk copying themi Betty Clark's perfect attendance seals to Betty Houghl Olive Meader's studious qualities to Betty Stoner. Fred Wentsler's good balance to Frank Craig Fox Twins- similarity to the Beranek Twins Elsie Sherbondy's excess poundage to Jean Shotts Stephe Plesz' cheer leading ability to Ruth Gharlesworth. Alberta Baumannfs 'Art of Chewing Gumn to Miriam Myers. Lucille Jones' HArt of Playing a Violinn to Jean Olinger. George Mil1er's power over the opposite sex to Lloyd Ramseyt Barbara Babb's tap dancing ability to Ruth Fowlerx John Faust's acting ability to Steve Popovec Denver Rhome's French vocabulary to Henry Wick Jesse Claybrooks' athletic ability to Gilbert Smith. Elmer Hixson's interest in studies to Gilbert Weiselt Tom Miller's knack of carrying his text books to Junior Nunamaker. Glenn Cnb2e's nClark Gable styleu to Bob Martinosky J, Dt Smeuse's sense of good humor to Joe Sutort Flora Evansv red hair to Anna Mae Brier. Louise Anderson's sweet quiet ways to June Lowstetter. Margery Steele's position as orchestra accompanist to anyone who can fill it. Mary Claybrooks' studious ability to George Keefer. Margaret Barberfs contour to Roberta Williamsv Paul Tomechko's bashfulness to Bob Piper Margaret Gatewood's Hourly locks' to Jean Smousc. Jane Hill's ability to manage History Club Banquets to Rhoda Bashioum. Mary Kukol's love for ruby nails to Mary Weitzelg Anna Pikovsky's compacts to Margaret Dezambo. Eleanor Santmyer's position in the library to Mabel Burke. Marionir Smith's friendliness to her sister, Hilda Mae Wi1der's blond hair to Corinne Fritts. George Minster's quiet ways to Jack Clark.

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I CLASS HISTORV in ASCCWYMEVM - p 1957 . by Mary Claybrooks, Marion Smith l Freshies 4 1955-54 . 1 ESeptember morn dawned bright and clear, When we began our Freshman yearn We were a group of Freshies green, Much too anxious to be seenr Officers. . ,President John Faust V . L Russell Funk . Vice President Larue Hernley .... Secretary Esther Pritts, U .Treasurer 2 Since we were not trained to cooperate, Miss Poole and Mr Winebrennercid operates And due to their efficient stress, Our every act was a great successt 5 We did a Civics Club arrange, Correcting our actions, which were strange. We gave a masquerade in the fall, And a good time was had by ally 4 . Looking back on the Freshman year, Oft' mingled with doubt and fear, We hoped the Sophomore year would bring A class whose praises all would sing. Sophomores 1954-55 l Another school year came around, And we were Sophies. so we found, We were ready for another year Which had promises of cheer. Officers John Faust U , Russell Funk K Vice President Irene Colborn. . ,Secretary Esther Pritts. V. tPresident tTreasurer , 2 Our sponsors were Mr, Kline And Miss Love, who coached us fine. Our motto, WBest is our goal,n Was chosen after a class wide pollt 5 We chose class colors, one was blue, The other was of silver hue, We chose flowers of odd creationg They were pink and white carnation. 4 For us another year was through, And looking ahead we saw but two. When we had finished those two years, Smiles had taken the place of tears. Juniors l955-56 l Well, well, here we were again. The Junior year we did attainv And we were Seniors soon, we knew, And then in one year we would be through Officers Edward Myslewski. . .President John Faust Q . ,Vice President Esther Fritts , . , .Secretary Russell Funk. ,cvv. Treasurer 2 That year when we came to school, Mr. Winebrenner and Miss Poole Took over our unruly crowd, And of these leaders we were proud, U The Junior Class wished to advance, So they gave a radio dance. They wanted something else to do, And gave their class play, nSally Lou.W 4 Thoughts of Seniors oft' remind us we would soon be in their place And departing, would leave behind us Those Sophomores to fill our place. Dignified Seniors l956-57 Officers g Edward Myslewskif . ,President John Pilate . Vice President Stephe Plesz. , , . .Secretary John Faust, 1 . . .',Treasurer Mary Claybrooks , , ,Historian Our first event was Halloween. Every classman was on the scene. To outstanding guests was given a prize, To those who were brilliant, witty, or wise, 2 We Seniors dressed in raggedy way, And called the cause, UPoverty Daytn Our boys won the last football game Although they succeeded, humble they re- mainedr 5 Weire about to end our old schooldays. We've come to parting of the ways. Some day our paths may meet again When greater heights we shall attaint 4 To do our best work we have tried, And now at last we're dignified, But to know that weJ1l soon part, A heavy weight comes in our heart.



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: - - --J.. l , ,ei.,,..-.......-,,,Al-,.- - ....-.,,1,-- , l CC1ass Will continuedl Ed Belzerfs position as manager to Mike Zubicv Victor Wa1l's ndevilishnessn to Hilton WiCkp Ed Stanafs violin to his sisterv John Pilato's physique to Bill Brahs. Oliver Seder's affectionate ways to Bruno Navalanic. Russell Funk's art of acting to his brother Kenneth. Bill McIndoe's generousness to Frank Ziemianski. Frank Dzurik's wavy hair to Harry Reeds Bill Mottle's Wlove for Dorothyn to Steve Stanan Nevin Stiltenpolefs guitar to Harry Hunter. Gilbert Murray's shyness to Ben Myslewskit Mike Kramarskiis debating ability to Don Espey. Agnes Melago's operatic voice to Betty Jane Frettsr Joe Rizza's Wlove for the company of the femalesn to Bill Kooser and Richard Weaver. 4 ALMA MATER In the Allegheny Mountains ' Where our forefathers came beforeq Stands our dear Alma Mater, Whose name we will always adore, She4s a good school and a sure school, And her victories have only begunx For your fairness and fame, we will honor your name, For we love you. East Huntingdon. Chorus: East Huntingdona East Huntingdony East Huntingdon, forevcrmore, Youire our dear township high school Whose name we will always adore. And when we've gone from our school days, And our work in the world has begunv We will think of our foster mother And our days at East Huntingdon, Then we'll know the cause of our victories And for all of the battles wevve wong Itis the school of our youth, with her honor and truth, And we love you.East Huntingdon

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