Ferndale High School - Reflector Yearbook (Johnstown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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HODY HOMYAK HOUSEHOLDER IASPER HOMOLA HORNE JARRETT KEENAN KESSLAK KIMMEL HELEN HODY— Helen . . . enjoys roller-skating . . . always in a hurry . . . constantly on the loose for gossip . . . question: how can person so small know so much shorthand? MARY LOUISE HOMOLA — Mary' • . . quiet and composed . . . takes commercial, but sometimes thinks commercial is taking her . . . bunch of daintiness . . . Betty's constant companion . . . attractive blond hair . . . pert and pretty. MAGDALENE HOMYAK— Mag . . . another roller- skating fan . . . bashful? just a little . . positively the quiet type . . . never bothers anyone . . docile and gentle . . . steady patron from Brownstown. RITA LOU HORNE— Rita . . . pleasing personality . . . red hair ... no temper to match . . . typical school girl . . . reliable . . . neat purple sweater . . . hails from Ferndale's hilltop . . . serene and unassuming, tall and slender. MARTHA HOUSEHOLDER— Martha . . . majority say she’s quiet, but the majority don't know her . . . shy? — oh, just at school . . . her heart throb, definitely a Marine . . . sparkling brown eyes. ANITA JARRETT — Anita . . . proud possessor of an engagement ring . . . minds her own affairs . . . big-hearted . . . not afraid of tackling problems . . . reserved . . quiet and unassuming . . . finds time for studying. BETTY JASPER— Betty . . . one of those rare posses- sors ci reserve that make for a quaint charm . . . lily-white complex- ion . . enjoys working at hospital, where she meets new friends. PAUL KEENAN— Paul . . . six-foot-two hunk of a man . . . Mrs. Morgart's problem child . . has a lovely shoulder to cry on . . . smooth dancer . . . hefty football candidate . . . makes a neat appearance. GEORGE KESSLAK — Cub . . . available at Brownstown's Fire Dept. . . . ask him about his locker mate . . . can't be classified as a book- worm . . . claims definite disinterest in women. JAMES KIMMEL— im • • • oh, to have hair like Jim's, blond and naturally curly . . . could he be that music inspiration? Fourteen

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THOMASINE DAVIS— Tommy . . . sens© of humor always at hand . chatter-box greatest pcuttime. • dating . . . sunny disposition that would crowd out any blues ... a speeding dare-devil. DOLORES DOUBT— Dolly ... has a flare for neat, stylish clothes . . . strives to please ... a whiz at the typewriter and free hand for rapid dictation ... her giggle takes one by surprise. WILLIAM DUBINSKY Bill grave a man of few words . . . husky voice, good for public speaking ... sly grin .. . greatest pal. his black Ford . not too studious, yet not a slacker. RONALD FISHER— Hank ... the man with the perpetual grin has the makings of a comedian . . . just a little on the five foot plus size . dead end kid ?? . . does he like females MARTHA GREXA Marty . . . likes excitement ... a medium-sized brunette with a full-sized personality causes commotion ... not exactly a chatter box, yet definitely a speed demon ... has vitality and enthusiasm T. DAVIS FISHER DOUBT GREXA DUBINSKY HAMER HARRISON HAYHURST HESLOP DORIS HAMER— Dodie . . . one of those tiny seniors . . swings a mean baton . . . flirtatious . . . likes football players . . . weekly Masonic visitor . . . naturally v avy hair always knows what is cooking. RHODA HARRISON Rhoda . . . matrimonially inclined . . . note third finger, left hand . . spends spare time helping Glossers . likes movies and French fries . . . peaches and cream complex- ion . . . excellent homemaker. LEONARD HAYHURST — Len . . . really can tickle the ivories . . . steadies in Rich- land . . . beautiful black wavy hair . . . dependable . . . quiet . . master of P. D. . . . socia- ble, after you know him . . . thoughtful and courteous. BETTY LOU HESLOP — Bette . . . hates to get up in the mornings . . . finds something interesting in Moxham . . pretty blond hair . . . looks well in black . . . obliging temperate . . . still carrying the torch. Thirteen



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Seniors WILLIAM KODROWSKY — 'Biii'' . . . wise and witty . . always ready to be a plug for someone’s prank . . . sports editor on Reflector and Courier critic of modern youth. WILLIAM KRIEGER — Bill . . . never in a hurr . . carefree and happy-go-lucky a sleek cheek with a characteristic blush . . . not too fond of textbooks . slow, bashful grin. ROBERT LABRIE— Bob performs magnificently before the footlights . . . looks striking in wrestling trunks . . . bashful until? . . . happy-go- lucky . . . never on time . . . good- natured . . . enthusiastic singer. RICHARD LAYTON—“Dick . . . wavy dark hair and eyes to match ... a little on the short side . . . delights in teasing, per- forming pranks on friends . . . every- body's pal . . . usually beats the tardy bell. ROBERT LEBZELTER— Lebby . . . suffers from study-hall fatigue . . . slow, easy going . . bears brunt of many pranks . . . feminine interests? . . . prefers not to answer that question, but we know he enjoys night life. NINA MAE MACK— Nina . . . occupies re- served spot on the honor roll . . . con- tributed her talent to the band for six years . . . correct classroom answers justify her continuous studying . . nice to know. VIRGINIA MALDET— Ginny . . . one of high-stepping twirlers . . . congenial . . . crazy about music and dancing . . . captivating smile . . . with a dash of glamour . . . great football fan . . . jovial and friendly. THOMAS MARCINKO—“Doc . . . fine man on our squad . . . President of Student Council . . . maintains that study halls were meant for talking or sleeping only . . . friend of the females. GLENNA MARTIN—“G enna . . . great friend of Bodnar . . . does she go steady? we can't seem to keep up . . . not a bit shy . . . regular sports fan . . . enjoys any rare experiences. MARGARET MERRITTS —“Peggy . . . poised and well dressed . . . ambition lies in modeling . . . smooth dancer . . . cute dimples . . . likes to collect records . . . takes an adorable picture.

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