East Mauch Chunk High School - Reflector Yearbook (East Mauch Chunk, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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1945 THE REFLECTOR Diary of a Senior Sept. 5-And 33 sophisticated seniors entered room 5 to begin our last year of school twe hopel. 6-Spent the morning anxiously watching the clock and thinking, Won't it ever be 12 o'clock so we can go to Lehighton Fair? 7-A few seniors were wishing it was Iune 8 Calreadyl. 13-tSomeone moaning in back of the rooml. Mrs. Nace: Does someone have growing pains? Ioe: lt can't be that, he's a senior. 15-Gena: Why do we have to make a scorecard and judge our canned fruit? Miss Helman: So you can judge fruits and vegetables when you go to the store. Gena: How are we going to see through a tin can? 20-Pauline Wildoner tin Senior Sciencel: Do the quills of a porcupine grow on a tree? Z1-Miss Becker: Can anyone tell me something about Schubert? Pauline: I-le's dead. ' 22-Dorothy, Betty, Gena, and Lois: What happened to your jelly in H. Ec. today? lt looked like candy. Oct. 3-Mr. Sharp explains the fundamentals of publishing a yearbook during English class today. 6-Senior girls were sewing the mats today. ' l3-Whose cake fell on the floor after you had it iced? ' 14-We held our first bake sale today. ' 16-At last! Two days off. Teachers' Institute. 24-Beatsie: Where's my 18-month-old baby? Pete: If it's 18 months old, it should be running around here some place. tlt was a picture Beatsie needed for hygienel. ' 27-Today we counted up all the calories We didn't eat. ' 30-Iohn Kochie gave a talk on nurses. Mr. Zaengle: W'hat elements are found in the sea? Iohn: Fish. Nov. l-First day of hunting season. Quite a number of boys are absent. 2-Claire, Rosemary, and Mary Ieane discussing what they are going to wear to usher at the Grade School operetta. Rosemary: Are you wearing high shoes? 17-Senior High School play was a great success. 20-Entertained by a magician in assembly today. 21-We just learned that Eppie gives Miss Rogers nightmares. ' 22-Half session today because Thanksgiving vacation begins. 27-We were entertained by Dr. Nichols, the famous Whistler. 30-lack Stemper kissed the senior girls tall of them? good-by-e before leaving for the Navy. Word was received that Fred Bumhauser, a former classmate, was wounded in action. Dec. l-Girls' basketball was begun today. Ethel Moser and Gloria Hascher, ll two seniors, are the captains. 7 21-Members of the band held a Christmas party today. Page Thirty-nine

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THE REFLECTOR 1945 Donald Beineman .... George Beineman Howard Berger William Cadden .. Elmer Feuerstein . . Ioseph Heimbach . loseph Hoehing .... Iohn Kochie ...... Edward Marzen . . . Can You Picture Qt ....Not talking about girls A married man Skinny . . . . Not liking Mary Phyllis . . . . . . . Without sport togs . . . . . . . . Going scholastic . . . . A confirmed bachelor . . . . Pensive and reserved . . . . . ...Paying bus fare Robert Mayor . ....... ............. ' 'Without a song Lawrence Mulligan Blair Redline ..... lack Stemper ..... Iames Whitehead . . . Marie Eckley ..... Lois Gassner ..... Rosemarie Gimbor Pauline Guydish . . Gloria Hascher . . . Gwendolyn Hill . . Claire Hock ...... Rosemary Huber . . Virginia Huber . .. Dolores Leyer .... Betty McTague ..... Irene Marinchak . . Ethel Moser ......... Mary Ieane Moser Beatrice Otto ..... Dorothy Serfass Iune Weichman . . . Pauline Wildoner . Page Thirty-eight . . . . . Not practicing his music Forgetting his carpenter's tools In Armyuniform Anti-British . . . Without her favorite friend Walking alone Without PopeY . . . Having perfect attendance . . . . Without a male interest Loquacious . . Minus her Lehighton interest ..............AI1oldmaid Speechless . . . . America's No. l jitterbug . . . . . . With an A gas coupon . . . . . Unprepared in shorthand Sophisticated .......WitharedF Intearsll . .......... Petite and boisterous , .... Struck by the gum shortage Doing shorthand and liking it



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I THE REFLECTOR 1945 Dec. Ian. ll 1 I 1 Feb. Mar. n 1 1 1 Apr. Mcw 11 I u rl 1 Page Forty 22-Class party was held and we said good-bye to Mrs. Nace, our class 2 adviser. -Vacation is over. We're ready to start the new year right with a lot of good resolutions we never keep. 8-We had a pleasant surprise when we came to school today. Miss Oldfield, our new class adviser, began to teach. 10-Claire had the math class in an uproar today until Mr. Prutzman told ll her the house wasn't on fire, but that the sun melting the snow on the roof caused it to smoke. -Ethel fell asleep in Hygiene class today. Have a hard night, Ethel? 30-- What are two or more elements that are found together called? Pete: Friends 28-Ohll What an odor. The seniors made hydrogen sulfide today. 1-Mr. Prutzman: Gwen, what's the answer? Gwen: Uh? Mr. Prutz- man: My dreams are getting better all the time. 6-Mrs. Mauger: Take your T. B. books and study. 7-In study hall, Mr. Shovlin telling us about a test. Question: How did Sir Walter Scott end the story? Answer: He stopped writing. 14-Mrs. Mauger coughing. Suggestions: Kochie hands her cough drops. Gloria: Get a drink. Beatsie: Take a powder. 15-lust like spring today, so we had our first gym class outside. Mrs. Cresswell coached from the steps. 20-High School operetta, Gypsy Troubadorf' was a great success. 12-Iunior Prom. 24 25, 28-Examinations! Those gruesome things again. Make them good, seniors, these are the ones that count. une 1-Class Dayl Fun for everyone. 3-Baccalaureate services. 6-Senior ball. What beautiful gowns! 8-At last our big day is here. Commencement. With tears in our eyes We bid adieu to our fellow classmates and pleasant memories. 9-Everything is over and we'rei off to New York.

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