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l'I7lyO!20 HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES SepTember 7, I'-739, we enTered high school, Timid and TrighTened Freshies. . . There were 93 of us from Moorheadville, Brookside, Lowry and Williams schools . . . Wayne Price was our guiding sTar wiTh RuTh Marsh. his able assisTanT . . . Who could ever TorgeT The Tramped TeeT resulTing Trom dancing schoolwour hilarious parTies-Those hard Tloors aT The skaTing rink-or especially Mr. Parker's Algebra Classes? . . . Eugene Wisgirda and Russ Hughes joined The class . . . Rich Langer recenTly from Wesleyville was our pride and joy as he made The TooTball Team This year . . . Alice Jean Baker and Fred Ahlgrim received The medals awarded yearly by The American Legion . . . Miss Crawford leTT To become Mrs. WagnervMrs. Book filled in Tor her , . . We sold The mosT magazines To The disappoinTmenT of The upper classes . . . our year was saddened by The deaTh oT our beloved Mr. Parker. as Sophies wiTh Mickey McLane Back again and Flossie Diver as presidenT and vice presidenT . . . How we scorned Those Freshies ! . . . Miss Cummings and Mr. Richards were new members of The TaculTy . . . Our more Tal- enTed arTisTs could be seen in The hall working on The mural . . . Our well-liked assisTanT principal. Mr. Rose, leTT Tor Tech, and our new Teacher, Mr. Massing. inheriTed a homeroom Tull of our girls! . . . Never will we TorgeT ThaT Baby ParTy -or The leak in Mr. Richards' room-or The Time we wired Mr. Richards' chair To The desk . . . Oh. yes. ThaT was The year The girls banded TogeTher and called Themselves The ZeTa ZeTs . . . Mr. Richards leTT Tor The Army Air Corps . . . New sTudenTs were: Buddy Dowd, Ruby Palmer, Tom Emidy. PeTe KosTerman, Ed Sidelinger . . . Tiny Fre- leigh leTT Harb Tor Ripley . . . Remember how mad we were when some big lug Tripped over RuTh Mary aT The skaTing parTy? . . . How proud we were when our girls' Trio sang Tor The Senior Markey, Miss CommencemenT? As The TirsT Junior Class in The new school we were really proud I--noT only was The school new buT so were many of our Teachers-Miss Schryver, Miss HuTTon, Miss Kreiling. Mr. Sivak . . . Richard Bendig and Frank Lipinski were chosen To lead us Through our Junior year . . . Mr. Cummins organ- ized a STudenT Council . . . Remember how Thrilled we were as we wenT Trom room To room Tor monThs7-We were very busy ThaT year boTh wiTh newspaper and yearbook buT Arlowene Dunbar wiTh her yearbook sTaTT and Grace MarleTTe and RuTh Marsh wiTh Their newspaper sTaTT, all came Through wiTh Tlying colors . . . We goT quiTe a Tew new- comers This year-Rhea Hain, JaneTTe Fournier, Phyllis Zaun. Ann STurrock. buT we also losT some grand pals-Frank Barone To The Marines-Alice Jean Baker. RuTh Shaffer, Ed Sidelinger To oTher schools . . . The success oT The year was The Harbor Moon nighT club sponsored by The Home Economics girls . . Mickey McLane was Prom King. Seniors aT lasTl-we didn'T know guiTe wheTher To be happy or sad . . . Miss Moran, Miss Cross- man and Mr. Ellwood were new Teachers . . . Max Wendell was chosen prexy and Tom Frnidy vice- prexy . . . Our class was hard hiT by The war wiTh Tall harvesTing, raTioning, air raids, scrap drives. Tin can and paper collecTions. war courses, G. E. apprenTices. The draTT . . . Our classmaTes ThaT were draTTed in The mid-year were Wayne Price. Bill STevenson. Russ Hughes, Henry Harvey, Bill Woodring . . . AddiTions To our class were CliTT Beamish, Germaine Johnson. Glen CrawTord, Bernie Disco. George Mahone, Ellwyn Morgan . . . Gur losses were PeTe KosTerman. Bill ElleTson, Har- old Hayen, Bill RoberTs. Bill Swanson, Ray Heider. Herbie Heidecker, Kenny Humphreys, Devere Hum- phreys, Jack Benson. Flossie Diver . . . Mickey and Max leTT To Take advanTage of a course aT PiTT. and The class jusT isn'T The same wiThouT Them . . . Will we ever TorgeT Mickey and his misTleToe7 . . . We had a swell Time puTTing on Cheerio. My Deario and made some money despiTe gas raTion- ing and a snow sTorm . . . So! we graduaTe wiTh only 59 ouT of Those Timid 93 Freshies . . . FAREWELL !
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01160 jl'2afg CLASS WILL We, The class ol I943. do hereby solemnly will The Tollowing giTTs To our underclass Triends: Genevieve Alexandrowicz-My heighT To Mar- shall Miller . . . Fred Ahlgrim-My No. l7 shoe sTamp To any bashlul bare TooT bo . . . Josephine Allessie-My abiliTy To sew To Phyllis Dowd . . . Joe AnThony-My 3rd base posiTion To Fred Moor- head . . . Raymond Baybrook-My love Tor red- heads To FosTer Johnson . . . CliTlord Beamish-My perTecT aTTendance To Clarence Sickles . . . Bob Beckman-My corny jokes To Jack BuTerbaugh . . . Richard Bendig-My boTTle opener To any under- classman who needs one . . . DOT BarTleTT-My abiliTy To handle Fords To Shirley Akerley . . . Jean Caldwell-My sporTs To my sisTer Yvonne . . . RuTh Churchill--My dimples To Camille Meehan . . . Glen Crawford-My car driving To Bob Sheridan . . . Susanne Cummings-My non-success in sewing To Jean Marsh . . . Theresa Currie-My seaT on The bus wiTh Miss Schryver To Camille Meehan . . . Alan Dale-My cheerfulness To Mickey McLeod . . . Barbara Dowd-My whiTe TeeTh To my sisTer Mickey . . . Arlowene Dunbar-My sewing abiliTy To Marion McLean . . . Tom Emidy-My cradle- robbingu To Ed LaVange . . . Anna Marie Evans- My l-ligh School problems To anyone who can solve Them . . . Mary Flinkman-My homework To Mary Louise Sanger . . . JaneTTe Fournier-My rubber bands on my braces To anyone ThaT doesn'T have a prioriTy-parTicularly Arlene Fenell . . . VioleT GarnsTrom-My desire To skaTe To anyone ThaT likes The Tloor . . . Jean Goodge-My inTelligence in Pre-FlighT To Ray Counasse . . . l-lelen Hale- My abiliTy of leTTer wriTing To Charmaine Sonney . . . Leonard l-lanson-My curley locks To ErnesT Macomber . . . Amos l-lenson-My knowledge oT P. O. D. To Miss Schryver To dispose of . . . Corna Lee l-lolsTon-My shorTness and chubbiness To Lois Zaun . . . Germaine Johnson-My soberness To Rose Allessie . . . Norma King-My good sporTs- manship To Red LaVange . . Lois Kirk-My Apple- shining To Billie Beckman . . . Rich Langer-My aThleTic abiliTy To none oTher Than Ed LaVange . . . RuTh Mary Lawson-My excessive heighT To Mar- gareT Pepicello . . . Allred LiberaTor-The school To any one ThaT wanTs iT . . . BeTTy Licsko-My marching abiliTy To Miss Crossman . . . Vivian LindguisT-My sTudiousness To someone ThaT will need iT . . . Frank Lipinski-My abiliTy ol blushing To anyone wiTh a pale Tace . . . Grace MarleTTe- My Typing speed and misTakes To all blondes in The Junior class . . . RuTh Marsh-My undying devo- Tion To Mr. Massing To his wife . . . BeTh More- land-My secreTarial abiliTy To Gigi DiNicola . . . Ellwyn Morgan-My huge collecTion of flashy Ties To Mr. Clark . . . Ruby Palmer-My abiliTy as a cheer leader To Jean Edwards . . . Mary Pepicello -My hearTy laugh To my sisTer MargareT . . . Agnes Rakavage-My iiTTerbugging abiliTy To my broTher STanley . . . MarTha Schaal-My eighTh of a mile running medal To Franny l-losmer who l hope caTches The bus on Time more Than l did . . . Barbara STraub -My pleasing smile To Melvin Swanson . . . Anne STurrock-My yodeling abiliTy To Evelyn Beliwicz . . . Alice Wicker-My bookkeeping To RiTa l-lain . . . Eugene Wisgirda-My seaT on The early bus To Gus BueTTner . . . Warren Vlfood-My Tardiness every morning To some poor soul ThaT loves To geT up and come To school as much as l do . . . Flossie Zalenski-My sense of Humor To Rose Allessie . . . Phyllis Zaun-Miss Schryver's P. O. D. TesTs To any Junior who wanTs Them. B5 E my nib' 2 5
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