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

 - Class of 1941

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JUNIORS W

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Numerous and difficult are thc problems which confront our thief exe-rutivus. The efficient management of the svhools in the alis- triri occupies lllr. Gre-cn's lime, while Mr. Davis is kept so busy super- vising: the activities in the high school that we sometimes wonder how they Hlilllillftl ithliut they dokzmil have proven themselves very :this leaders inclvvrl. Those Who Guide and Lead A. F. GREEN' D. W. DA lVll'. Green rureivcd his A. ll. du- gree at Susquehzunm University and his M. A. ut the University of Pittss hurgh, After a varied teaching ex- pcrienri- he became supervising prin- cipal at Cooper Township, which posi- tion he hi-ld until 1937 when he came here. no si Mr. Davis gmdiizited from Grove City College in 1927 and received at touching position in our school which he held for eight years when he luc- uame principal. Besides his duties :is principal Mr. Davis also tenths-s Chemistry and physirs.



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rmsr now: .ln-an Howard. Axim-s Deiblct, livtty Grillur, Mary Lou Frelta, Nm..-y nm. Imogene susmmlm, Verna Ihittn-rmorv, Ev:-lyn Hix- aun. Dorothy Hixaan, Edna rr.-ts., 1-.vm 1-iolisfm. nim- lwlh Dvpill. SECOND ROVV: Mr. Tunu-chko, Lily Barnhlrt, Margaret Fedora-k, Beatrice Uunnard, liz-tty Burduf, Viull liurzawa, Jean Geyer. Ruth l-lille. Louise Edge, Esther Iinwsofr. lh-rnicv Anderson, Ed- nn Proline. Phyllis Cunnarrl. THIRD ROW: Harry Custelnock. G i lb e r t Hayes, Kenneth Eirhner, Ber- nard Iiialkowski, William Hiz- lcy. Vernon Fvhzar. Donald Iiurkn-, Dm-Iver Furlong, Thom- a H K l- ' - s urr. y c rox. Andrew Vhnwklv, Thomas Adams. l UUR'l'l'I ROW: Walter Frvy. Matthew Cata- lina. James Flunailan, Robert Hakvr. James Chain, L e e Haines, Robert Hull. Ernest iuummm, J, L. Commun, .umm Him-s. FIRST ROW: Viola Leiirhly, Mary Murxraret Minaivrmlln. Margaret King, Arih-lla Kink, Lois Kalp. Elea- nor M1'Canslless, Sylvia Mc- llluy, Sylvia Kunkle, Mary Ann Kativra, Katherine Ray Mull, Twila Lambinl. SECOND ROW: Mike Ovitsky, LeRoy McCand- li-ax, Jon- Meiiwln. Earl Myers. Ralph P4-ti-raon, Frank Kumar, l'iIfn lilnnvhv Mnsrh. Ed Ovit- skv. .Ianv Miller, Jack Pilatu. K4-ith Kauffman, Wanli- Miller. Mis.-1 'l'rir.-ki-tt. THIRD ROW Grover Murriuck. Russ:-ll Kalll, Arnold Kimlner, Thomas K0- inel, Jun' Palllnko, Curl Lantl. Charles Myvrrz, James Porter. Dunnlcl Kvvh-r, Burrell Miller, Chi-all-r Nowirki, Ankclo Man- min. I-'msi' Row c.,rm..- oski-s, Caroline Sny- il.-r. auth.-ring Palkuvich, rum .-n.-.- Stanhick, sm..-r scum-r. Annu .nine 'ry1io..n.h-isrrmrn, ini.-,mor Yvzek, June sm-mer. Viviun Ruth, Ilorraine stoner. sm-oNu now: Mr, stun.-f, Muriel Pershing, mama.. Paul. Hsu-1 s.-un-st, Doris Y-anon., Le ami Si-hmm-k, c.-ns 1-1-mn, Pauline Warzinski, Dorothy r- i H -I 1 R, iwun.-is Pi-rmuka, Mary Ann vi.-H, Lois o'R.mrk. Lois Smilh. THIRD ROW: Charles Skuvira, Joseph Sutty, .lmwnh Shulxrn, Dale Rhome, Ammo Soforic, Walter Stillman. Tom Stu-le. Gvurizn- Verustko. John Ri-rim, Joseph Tobletu. F0llR'I'H ROW: Casimir Sieuinxki, Iiilly Sher- bonily, Albert Siscu, Matthew Rizzn, Stern- Wujs, M a rl i n Slana, llldwlrd Ser-se, Enlwurcl Wulnk, Donald Stoner. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY During the years they have been in high school, members of the Junior Class have been very active in many school organizations. They have joined such groups as the Hi-Y, Tri Hi Y, Glee Club, and others. When they were sophomores, they held numerous skating parties, the proceeds of which they used to buy a radio. This acquisition came in handy when they want- ed to have a party. They also rented it by the evening to other classes or organizations. Last fall when everyone was attending football games, it was a familiar sight to see some members of the Junior Class going among the crowd selling candy. To school pals and our rivals alike they gave a friendly smile as they sold their wares to make money for the benefit of their class. About January everyone exclaimed Oh and Ah as the juniors proudly wore their new class rings. Al- though they were somewhat late in arriving, the rings were just as attractive as the class had expected and it made them feel very proud as they saw the envious glances of the underclassmen. On February twentieth the juniors presented both a matinee and an evening performance of their class play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town. A large crowd attended each time. Dale Rhome, Kenneth Eichner, Esther Bow- ser, Kyle Fox, and other members of the cast acted their parts like veteran actors and actresses as the audience roared with laughter. Several skating parties were held during this year to make enough money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Fin- ally the day arrived for this momentous occasion. The gymnasium was decorated, the orchestra was hired, everything was made ready. Then the people began to arrive-girls dressed their loveliest, being escorted by the boys, who stood straight and handsome. Who would have guessed that these gallant gentlemen and lovely ladies were just juniors and seniors in high school? This dance climaxed a most successful year of activities for the Junior Class. Since we have so successfully demonstrated our abilities in leadership, the seniors feel happy and con- tent to pass on their duties to such competent successors. 9

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