Harbor Creek High School - Harborian Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 20 text:

Tl1e March Cf Time THE March of Time hos borne us onward from freshman to seniors, and very soon now, I realize, the forty-five of us will no longer be high school students. All of us have many memories of these past four years, and as 'l, with the others, prepare to don my cap and gown, a glance through my chest of souvenirs brings back many remembrances of these high school days so soon over. First, as I place the Highlights of 35 in my treasure chest, l glance over a few of the items which mean most to me. The general impression which I hold reveals the success of my class, in this my first year of high school life, Along with the other souvenirs which may have been won at various social affairs, I return the paper to its niche and lower the first division of the chest. Next I find a booby prize which I won at the first social gathering of my sophomore year. Then my memory is brightened by the recall of my most confident year of school thus far. My class, with others, adopted the idea of having a school banner, and now I find a Husky emblem which has recently been removed from my jacket. I know my class will always be remembered as the origin- ator of the Husky Emblem which is placed on the walls of the high school. In our own publications of Highlights , I read of a very successful dance which was sponsored under the auspices of the junior dancing class. Then, there is the Harborian , which displays much work and planning and was a successful climax to my third year in high school. Outstanding in my reminiscing mood are the numerous activities of my last year. As was the custom several years ago, our class also planned to take a trip in the spring. In order to do so, an extensive sole of Christmas cards was carried on. Various members of the class displayed their dramatic ability by presenting two very successful plays this year. The tickets which I next pick up recall the outstanding games played by my classmates. The boys who came out of these as lettermen organized a monogram club that will progress and expand from year to year with the admittance of new lettermen. A Commencement Program is to be placed on the top of my treasure chest, and then I shall close it and lock away the remembrances of the past four years. Although my high school years have meant much to me and I see the end of these companionable days with a touch of regret, with my classmates I look forward expectantly to that to which these past four years have been stepping stones, and-Time Marches On! sixteen

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Bertha Eleanor Somerder Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3 ,l,.,MfW,,,,,f Donald . Swanson Boys' Glee Club, I Mixed Chorus, I, 2 Art Club, 2 Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4 Safety Council, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Football, 4 Taking The Count 4 Frank Testi Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3,4 Aline Frances Yarbrou h Q Girls' Glee Club, I Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, I, 2, 3 , . Debating, 2 Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4 Early Mourning 4 I rv-A Donald G. Wagner Boys' Glee Club, I Mixed Chorus, I, 3, 45 Pres. 4 Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 2, 3 Debating, I Editor of Highlights, 3 Early Mourning 4 'dv A MSW. ,left Robert Wallace Stanley Boys' Glee Club, I Mixed Chorus, I Orchestra, I Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4 Art Club, l, 2, 4 President of Class, 4 - Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 3, 4 Taking The Count 4 Early Mourning 4 Robert Swift Boys' Glee Club, I Orchestra, 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y, I, 2 Doris Anne Wood Girls' Glee Club, I I Girl Reserves, I, 2, 3, 4, f Sec'y 3, Pres. 4 'XJ Debating, 2 Safety Council, 4:'Pres. Secretary of Class 3 Editor of Harborian, 3 Taking The Count 4 Early Mourning 4 L,-I Wallace Uber Boys' Glee Club, I Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4 President of Orchestra, 4 613W Roy Zaun Hi-Y, I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Vice-pres. of Class, 4 Asst. Mgr. of Harborian, 3 Taking The Count 4



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The Gifts We Leave Behind Hazel Akerly-My dark brown locks to Velma Beebe. Robert Adam-My love-making to Charles Bendig. Charles Allen-My hunting ability to Bob Martin. Marie Allen-My speaking ability to Julia Sloboda. Mary Anthony-Class room seat No. 25 to anyone who wants it. Elwin Batts-My size to Leonard Towell. Jane Blackwood-My ambition in Home Ec. to Gert Blair. Esther Bretz-My curly hair to Clara Somerder. Walter Churchill-The senior class room to the juniors. Marion Dougan-My monitorship to Mary Schaat. John Edler-My position as quarter back to Dick Bierck. Ray Erickson-My chemistry book to Mr. Cummins. Betty Hale-My ability to do math to anyone who needs it. Richard Henry-My horse-laugh to Joe Koskie. Berton Hofius-My Republican ideals to Mr. Rose. Merrill Hughes-My crepe-soled shoes to my brother. Mildred Kazimierowski-My ambition to Celesta Sheehan. Louis Klins-My good luck to the Freshies. Richard Knecht-My dancing ability to Herbert Logan. Charles Krantz-My job as stage hand to Ralph Erickson. Donald Larson-My violin-playing ability to Thomas Harvey. Audrey Meadway-My hair ribbons to Dena Voss. Raymond Meadway-Roberta Bacon to Eugene Roberts. Philip Mikoda-My studying ability to Joe Spiegelhalter. William Mikoda-My bass voice to any tenor who needs it. Raymond Moreland-My affection for Mr. Cummins to Battista Juliano Joseph Morgan-My quick temper to Alex Rutledge. Virginia Parker-My silence to Jeanne King. Anthony Pepicello-The lndustrial Arts lathe to Moxie Lewandoski. Vincent Pepicello-My moustache to Leonard Sharatf. Louis Rakavage-Third base to Tony De Angelo. Phoebe Riley-My jitterbugging to Phil Baker. Jack Riley-My football shoes- to Gilbert Decker. George Sell-My blocking ability to Howard Sewell. Richard Sieberkrob-My drag with Miss Finn to Ernest Finke. Bertha Somerder-My dislike for boys to Anna Clint. Robert Stanley-My physics ability to Bill Palmer, Donald Swanson-My Swede to Jack Lawson. Robert Swift-The drums to Don Moreland. Frank Testi-My curly hair to Howard Hill. Doris Wood--My ability to act to the Junior class. Aline Yarbrough-My library work to Eileen Sheridan. Wallace Uber-My trombone-playing ability to Frank Trigilio. Donald Wagner-My common sense to the Freshmen. Roy Zaun-The HiiY'to Ralph Erickson. seventeen

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