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

 - Class of 1939

Page 12 of 68

 

East Huntingdon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Alverton, PA) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 12 of 68
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Page 12 text:

We begin our required Andrew B. Carnack Vera E. Dunlap George H. Fretlmy Wilda w. Hyatt Kenneth C. Love Lloyd E. Davis Leora Love Dell lsalael M. Doherty In junior high science, Mr. Carnack Keller in English, and' GUIDING YOUTH we meet Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Pritts in social and Miss Reed in science, Mr. Love and Miss Mr. Frethy in math. At last entering high school Eng'ish with Mrs. Pritts stressing parts of speech, and Miss Keller continuing the next year. As juniors and seniors our knowledge of English and American literature is broadened by Miss Poole. The history course begins in Mr. Carnack's freshman civics class. Next Mrs. Dell outlines European and American history. Our course is concluded when as seniors we study American democracy and local history with Mr. Lloyd Davis. Many freshmen and sophomores elect general science and biology with Mr. Tomechko explaining our surround- ings. As juniors and seniors we are brave enough to argue with M1-. William Davis in chemistry and physics. In Mrs. Dell's Latin classes we go from drilling conjugations and declensions to reading Caesar's Gallic Wars. Miss Reed's French students ask each other, Quelle est la lecon pour aujourd 'hui? In her algebra and plane geometry classes Miss Doherty lays the foundation for those who wish to go on with Mr. Frethy Beatrice V. Keller Dorothy L. Keller Monroe Kline is , ..,, ' ' Marjorie E. Poole Leona L. Pritts Mary l. Reed 10

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----w- W-New-we ---few .W-51 D. WILLIAM DAVIS school the attractive appearance that greets the patron as he enters. Summer reconditioning of our buses has enabled the district to main- tain the lowest operating cost per pupil in the county. Lastly, the rebound books carried home by pupils are further evidence of efficient management. These are part of the 3500 books repaired to date ..... A student arrives late from the vocational building and wants a permit to class. An Alverton resident calls up to report that someone ran through his hedge on the way to the shop. The seniors are indignant over a mixup of their academic credits. The Tri-Hi-Y wants to have a party. Mr. Davis racks his brain to find answers for the never ending stream of students wanting this thing or that, yet he always has time for a joke with anyone. His oft' repeated Where're you supposed to be? may startle the lower classmen, but juniors and seniors always have an excuse for being in the hall ..... Mrs. Keller, our efficient secretary, works for the best interests of the school in general. 9



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1. Future artists in the making: 2. Cooking can be such fun! 3. Mr. Kline makes me- chanical drawing seem easy. 4. J. Krystyniak operates the jig saw while R. W. Browning finishes a table. 5. Watch your fingers, Pytlak! 6. R. Kintigfhwf u t u r -2 chemist. ,.,,. . irs i M o -hf ' . Edward W. Sebold in solid geometry. Vocational students travel to the other building where Miss Trickett and Miss Dunlap Wait with patterns and recipes and Mr. Stoner and Mr. Smith demonstrate the use of machines and tools. Mr. Kline's program of related subjects is essential for shop students. Mr. Sebold teaches new methods in farming and Mr. Love directs our art talent. Mrs. Hyatt's band, orchestra, and glee club are ready at any time for public appearances. About the fifth period we forget everything else when the appetizing odors of delicious foods from Miss Strohm's kitchen rise to the upper halls. 4 . l. , i' ilsifsjyg . '.--AWS: 7 Q as-, '?f??54?l5?3 ' fifiliiiligl i 54.1 V. fsssgsgersafef ' ',iv1'22afrW2i5j 2 3, .W ff Lyle H. Stoner Stephen Tomechko Lucie S. Trickett 11 Sf is Q ,X Q KP 9 , ,E XP? ii. 2, .. . .5 252 ,WE f ,, an Q Wm? i ' -Q 4, l, ,. t i . H. Lee Smith :f 1 I QiE:iiiii'i'.: isle-V . N .. . . .. -- Sara Strohm i

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