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

 - Class of 1945

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Well, here we are again. Aren't you Heavens, no! Don't tell me you are, Dot? year of high school for our jolly juniors. The juniors were represented in all activities: football, basketball, chorus, varsity The outstanding members of football Malone, Bill Ovitsky, Frank Catalina, Eugene Bill Johnston, Bill Bauman, Ray Brier Don Latsko, and Gene Cunningham. 7 glad to be back, Jean? And so began the third of the extra-curricular club, and Tri-Hi-Y. this year were: Frank Fenton, Malcolm Edge, Graft, Ray Cole, Paul In basketball, the following juniors were valuable players: Flank Malone, Edwin Funk, Don Graft, Bill Ovitsky, Gene Cunning- ham, and Jake Smith. This year the juniors and their annual excitementiclass rings! Oh, the questions: Are we going to have rings? - From what firm? - What kind? -What shape? Thus it went: but in the end, everyone was well pleased with the ring selected. On the social side, their first achievement was the annual Hallowe'en Party. The gym was gayly decorated with cats, witches, and pumpkin. All those who attended had a gay time. Next came the Junior Class Play, Mr, Aunt Lucretia, which, under the direction of Miss Forsythe, was very well received. And last of all, the grand finale-the Prom-given by the juniors for the departing seniors. Smooth music and beautiful gowns against a faryland of color pro- vided a gay background for the lovely affair. The juniors have done a splendid job this year, and much credit goes to their able and willing sponsors: Mrs Eckman and Mr. Frethy. Two members of the class who have entered the-armed forces are William Bauman and J. R. Leasure. The juniors are every proud of these boys. The class officers this year were: Jack Stoner fPresidentD3 Edwin Funk fVice Presidentlz Doris Coffman CSecretaryJ: Donald Leighty fTreasurerJ, and Patricia Jordan fHistorianJ. The jolly juniors are now ready to take on the job of being dignified seniors. We think they are capable of it and we wish them success. .Ways Anderson, Domer Angelo, Eugene Bauman, William Belzer, Samuel Brier. Raymond Catalina, Frank Cole, Raymond Crabtree, Earl Cunningham, Gene Dreliszak, John Backo, Julia Barker, Dorothy Brodak, Marie Broush. Audrey Bugosh, Irene CleE2, Mary Coffman, Doris Conway, Irma Cowan, Bertha Craig. Marian Edge, Malcolm Fenton, Eugene Fetters, Earl Fricano, Andrew Funk, Edwin Graft, Donald Hovanec, Thomas Hull, Jacob Johnston, William Kattera, Richard Kozar, Robert Latsko, Leonard Latko, Paul 'Leasure, J. R. Leighty, Donald Malone, Frank Morgan, Robert Opalinsky, Lewis 91706. Cramer, Edna Cree, Marjorie Daniels, Cora Davis, Cora Espey. Myrna Fisher, Wilma Gratzinger, Louise Hohol, Irene Hough, Ellen Howsare, Doris Husband, Maude Johnson, Barbara Jordan, Patricia Kastner, Jean McCloy, Grace Miller, Catherine Morton, Jean Murray, Ruth 19 Ovitsky, William Parker, Richard Rolla, Edgar Smith, Frank Smith, Jake Stoner, Earl Stoner, Jack Thorn, Howard Valentovish. Eugene Wilkinson, Raymond Myers, Virginia Paul, Joan Perkey, Emma Piper, Sara Belle Pritts, Leona Smith, Marie Smith, Twila Snyder, Kathleen Stoner, Anna Marie Szelong, Ruth

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,ueub M Qelale . Jr. officers and sponsors smile a smile of relief as they finish plans for the prom. Don't fence me in. Waiting for the bell to ring. Do you know the formula for mak- ing grood chemistry grades? These Juniors are looking for it. The Geometry class is now travel- ing in circles. Beauty is its own excuse for being. A pretty girl is like a melody. Could this be the Juniors favorite subject?



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