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

 - Class of 1941

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l l RST ROW: lin-lyn Lessmun. Jenn Huy:-s, Iilxulyx lironsh. Gayle llrownv lin-len Kozer, liruee Millivnrll, Julie Crain. Mury llueknmnish. Helen I'l-lro. Mary l'ru1':'. Rilu liulfner. Ifrunces Iinnmlenier. lflvelyn Vruuse. Ruth lhiir. SIALVUNII RUW: Miss Slru-liler. Phyllis Smuusv. l lorenm'e Iii-usure, Gen--iii-ve Soinmerlivlrl. Cynthiu Williams, Mue llrown, V4-ru Lowe, Lois Miller. Susunnu Knnlile, Dur- olhy Guzik, lil-My l'uole, l'L-url Schniuek, Gail Stoner, Jenn Gilpin. Yiruiniu 'l'olilx-Lo, nor- olhy l'1i-hurxl, Viviun Lumliinlz. Mnry Ann Knlteru, 'l'HlRll ROW: Murixin llnir. Jenn Thrnsher, Grace Gm-yer, Mury VVurzinski, lllurn Skoviru, Dorothy Fisher. lllurgsurel. Timko. .lm-nn Hixson, Louise Rozell, liessie Queer, lllmlys 'l'nrr, Gm-rnliline Hen- dricks, Jane Butler. Anim-s Walker, Murzuret Mvf'lnin. lhirlhu Ansell. lf! D ll RTH R0 W 1 Klrnce linnisey- Kathleen Col- ln-rl. Jessie Wimlrove, Gwen- ilolvn Sidi-hammer. Olive Por- ler. Grllfl' Shnw, llvlty liv- rnnek, Mary Ann Caroleh. Grelehen Sholls, Anmlrev Wil- son, lleltv Hynes, Mnrllnret Hon:-yi'hum'k. Fl RST RUW: lilxgi-ne Iirvnn, Russell Llornln. Vincent Knltern. G e r n l il Hounrh. Paul Null. Lowell Ful- gnr. Roln-rt Myers. lhmiel Mur- iloek. liuui-x Roboy. Jack Reed, lhinnlml Newell, Donald llwu- nmnn, Robert Conway, Hen Wujs. SICFUNII ROW: Mr. Frelhy. Steve Luezki. Wil- liam Miller. Qninlin Suter. J. t', Hough. Jsnies Driseoll, Rolu-rl I'l'outz, Frank Ho. mn.-.-, vimx.-1 erm. semi.-y R4..m1..wqki, 1-.-in .ifm.-ska, James Horne, Robert Hull. Gln-nrlule Snyder. Jimmy Leigh- ly. THIRD ROW: llllu-r Uverlv, .lohn Guut. George Kinliyzh. 'l'e1l4ly Krum- er, l'lun:o-ne Sillwmnn, Junior llrown, William Steiner. Ver- non Smith, Arlhur Wilson, lfolu-rt Mull. John Pulnnko. l'hilin l'uol4'. lieu Lis, Stanley llvrwn. l4'4il'n'rl-I R0 W 1 llule Haines. Willinni Rollu. Mora-elilh Miller, Earle Null. Kin-urge Juni-sko. W'illinm llnr- lrer. .lunies llurkhurl. Ray l-'ir- lik. ldnlwurxl Nxiwrovki, I.:-slie Johnston. Roy Smith SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY There was nothing unusual or striking about the seventh grade class which meekly entered E. H. H. S. four short years ago. We considered ourselves quite in- telligent, but it didn't take long for our teachers and the upperclassmen to put us in our places. However our de- sire for self-expression was not crushed in the least as was evidenced by the number of us who took part in the junior high operetta Polly Make Believe. The cast consisted of eight members from our class, while several others were in the various s'nging and dancing choruses. Returning the following year as eighth graders we took advantage of our slight superiority over the newf comers and immediately began to make life miserable for them by subjecting them to the constant teasing and the pranks that we ourselves had endured such a little while before. That year came to a close quite as rapidly as our first, and we eagerly looked forward to the next one. At last we were freshmen and full-fledged high school students, but we hadn't anticipated the difficulties of Latin or the complications arising in Algebra and some other subjects. However, we blossomed forth socially by sponsoring a St. Patrick's Day party that met with tre- mendous success. The upperclassmen were quite aston- ished at the remarkable showing we made in basketball and also at the number of our class taken into the various school clubs. E And now as sophomores looking forward to being upperclassmen we realize what a fine record we have to be proud of in our four years here. Several of our names have appeared quite frequently on the honor roll and we have established a reputation for ourselves in sports and other activities. Our social functions this year which were limited to a Christmas party, some skat- ing parties, and a square dance made up in quality what they lacked in quantity. 11



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rllasr now: Ml.-urrllr lzrler, June near, l.-miee Arr.-y, Hemi- cllrlrrren, oem.-rlrre lmuear., J-me lnlrlt. lwnl.-r, Rmlr Grntzimu-r, Ruse lor.-lie, .lrrlie llnlrlh, G1-rslslinc llrlll, Naomi Cole, Jem- crr-ie. Sylvia Collins. R1-Kina cle-wall. ky. sl-:ormn now: Mr. Kline, l-nrzel rellrer, net- ty Amr.-le, l-:re-lyrr nevlee. nerr- Alle-e Cranmer, Ruth Conn, liotly cole, cure Jn-an Gnbeli, Ruth Funk, cerel l-lair. Gayle Crnmur, Dorothy Cros- lry, J.-rm llurber. nor.-my Fe- rlerelr, nerenly Guild, Merle- Anthony. nerellry Burkhart, .le-an nyerr. THIRD now: ll.-relrl ln-genie, nel, nerrtz. lirnfton rlrlrer, l'ldwnr1l Burz- ewe, steve clrerkle, Billy cole, .lee lnrrlrik, .lemee came, one ll.-rt nerr. Clarence Daniele, ren-r llnnku, Junior rellrer, rs.-erlre l-mx, Billy nr-ner. rollR'l'H Row: Clilfurll lnlrlre, nlrhrrrl Arr- al-rrerr, Carl nrewrl, Dim Fir- lik, Samuel close. nerrmra rzrear.-r, Memlew lllrekburrl, Junior Cable, Jrrlrrr Cunnarrl, Rl.-lmrrl Ilrudilzan, Alfrerl Ar- rllni. l-'lnsr now: Mlrrlerlr- Malone, Marie Horne. l..-erm Kill-lrlulwelrl, netty null, leer. Maller. .lem-1 Hewrrrl, Ih-rnanlinv Kauffman, Dorothy lvl.-cley, Anne Mrlrrrerr, Garnet ov.-rlv, Allin-rl Lrwe. sncorm now: Mrs. l-lynn, Alb.-rr Pmrwarr, new l.ever..l..rlrl, clreerer oem. l-lelrlrr H-ldrkler, rl..r.-rrre lvlrrrl- ger.. netlrer Kuhn, orere Mill- wrlrll. serme Ulmlinski. nr-.rr Jenrr. .lm-le Kramer. Billy l-url..-r. 'mmm noww sam-lr. Milli-r, .lee Mlrrru-rrrlrrr, lf'rl.r.k Pnlunko, sem lvl.-ne-ur, Jer..-r 1-lrlereu--r. Frank Kina. John lcerer, oerrlrl ooerlberr, William Jr-ner, Jar-lr Kunkle. Jemer My-rs, l-:rlwrrll Klrrlr- are. FOURTH now: Wurrl-n Malik, Earl Graft. ulerlr. Lev.-, G.-erlre Gonlln, Willinm Jerree, sa-ve Kim-ek, Terr. 1-lril,-l. Jerk Hahn. cz.-el-ee Klrrlr, Frank rolelrew- rm, william ML-Robie. l lRS'l' ROW: Cllthcrine Pipe-r, Ruby Sinsluy, H4-lun Smouse, Dorothy Smith. .Iunico Shath-r. Mary Pnjnk. Milnlrud Sukenik, lrl-nv Pvllllk. Arrlulln Stoner, Lois Shcrrirk. Mnrilinn Rnfacz. Nnumi Smith. Cnrulvn Zllrlm-ll. SECOND ROW: Mr. Andrish, William Yuzek. Mllriucrul Wuicink. Alln-rtu Pvrmllka. Ron-lle Snvmlrr. Ret- ty Snar--. Milnlrl-ll Taylor. llla Smith. Marv Stefano, Dorothy Stmltfvr, Rim Zurur-ki, Agnes Srlfuric, Elaine Truxvl. THIRD ROW: F r ln n k Wnrzinski, Theodore Sikoru, Richard Ruilnik. Harrv Thorn, Wm-llvy Ritter, Richard Smilh, Jnmx-rv Sultzer, Andrew Rn-skim, Howard Suloman. Wil- linm Shin-ly. lim-rnurd Vernsl- kn, William Saunders. FOURTH ROW: Victor Sviontok. John Wawr- zyniuk, l'Inl Vnlentnvish, Alvin Smith, Luo Stn-panic, Allnnl Zimulck. Eli W4-snlusky. Frnnlc Ruth. Anllrow Slum-r. George Silllosky, FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY One bright September morning, the first day of the 1940-1941 school term, it was not uncommon to see fl group of animated youngsters standing in the halls chattering. An eavesdropper would be inclined to chuckle at the importance with which they said, Well, we're getting up in there, aren't we? vu Under the guidance of their home room teachers, Mrs. Hyatt, Mr. Kline, and Mr. Andrish and the leader- ship of their home room presidents, Leona Kuczkowski, Alfred Arrotti, and Lois Sherrick, they began the new term determined to prove their elegibility as senior high citizens and succeeded quite well by having their class represented in a number of activities which included the Tri Hi Y, Glee Club, orchestra, and band. Two of the members of the class, Alvin Smith and Adam Zipnock, were outstanding in athletics, participating in both foot- ball and basketball. Members of the class displayed unsuspected sales- manship ability in the sale of Junior and Senior Class Play tickets and the magazine subscriptions, Mr. Kline's home room leading the other freshman groups. However, school life is not all fun and laughter, and as the year progressed, it found many a poor freshman struggling through some difficult assignments. Then, too, the project show was added reason for concern, but it was not long before the exhibit was over and the be- wildered freshmen wondered why they had worried so in the first place. Thus the school term drew to a close, and the green freshies, having not only acquired a thorough knowledge of senior high life, but also a few pointers on how to have a good time-Hung aside their books, and went gayly to the school picnic, which proved to be a splendid climax to a fine year. 13

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