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

 - Class of 1943

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Mel priuaferi NINTH GRADE WILLS We. The Freshman Class of I943, do hereby leave The following: R. Allen and R. Bonney-Our maThemaTical knowl- edge To B. Crabb . . . S. Blackwood-Some of my sweaTers and skirTs To D. Verdonia . . . C. Brefz- My noisemaking To D. Bishop . . . J. Caldwell-My place aT The mirror To anyone who won'T break iT . . . C. ChilcoTT-My love of sTudy periods To I. Hughes . . . R. ChrisTensen and R. Ripley-Our models Iairplanes and oTherwisel To J. Baker . . . I. Edder-My murder mysTeries To A. WhiTe . . . R. Frogge-My lighT hair To Reba Henson . . . S. Hammill, B. and H. Larson-Our quieTness To B. Hale . . . D. J. Hillyer and J. Rigard-Our seaTs aT The Penn To J. Ardillo and G. Hickin . . , A. Hickin- My romanTic hearT To F. Doerr . . . R. Humphreys -My red hair To Banjo Eyes IR. SmiThl . . . G. JeTTery-My Tunny business To B. Morgan . . . F. Johnson and N. Taccone-Our avoirdupois To G. Vificker . . . L. KerTcher-My shyness To J. Hos- bach . . . J. Daminski-My science grades To D. Adams . . . A. King-My arTisTic TalenT To D. Bailey . . . M. Kirk-My all around charm To J. Kune . . . R. Morgan-My housekeeping experience To F. Fal- coner . . . B. Scallen-My Tallness To R. Noonan . . . J. STrausshMy smallness To RiTa KnechT . . . V. TesTi-My gum chewing championship To any- body who can keep up wiTh me . . . A. WhiTe- My sailor boy To no one . . . D. Winslow-My advenTuresome soul To T. Sheridan . . . H. Yaple +My aeronauTics To Miss Guckes . . . F. Adams- My beauTy sleep recipe To anybody who wanTs iT . . . G. Aikens-My bashifulness To N. Dougan . . J. Ardillo+My ''hearT-To-be-given-To-a'girl'' To C. Flick . . . B. Bailey-My drawling To M. Clark . . . B. BenneTT-My TeeTh aT The denTisT's . . . B. Clark-My vocabulary To anybody who has ThaT much or more . . . A. Cox-My daring aTTiTude To B. Bacon . . . L. CuTeso-My dark eyes To R. M. Ferraro . . . W. Dearborn-My counTing oT every Train To anybody who can counT ThaT Tar . . .T. Hill -My Toolishness To C. Finke . . . B. DiNicola-My scholarship To D. Keller . . .B. Faglon-My chew- ing gum To anybody wiTh iron jaws . . . S. Frickson -My guieTness To B. Davison . . . S. Finn-wMy hairsTyIe To L. Blum . . . W. HaTT-My buckshoT's aT The docTor's . . . F. Hanson-My smallness To F. Ferguson . . . VV. HarringTon-My curls To H. RushTon . . . M. J. Healy-My boy-Triends To any- body who can geT Them . . . D. Herrick-My goo- goo eyes To S. Scallen . , . J. Hinkler-My blonde hair To B. Norcross . . . F. LaVange-My red hair To B. HarcourT . . . J. Logan-My silliness To D. Hepner . . . D. and D. Lovejoy-Gur Twin-ness To D. and M. KranTz . . . J. Maille-My shorTness To J. Fournier . . . R. McLeod-My big brown eyes To R. Colley . . . S. Meyers-My appeTiTe To N. Warren . . . C. Miller-My blasTing TrumpeT To C. King . . . VV. Moseman-My hearT aT Greenfield . . . K. Moseman-My pleasanT disposiTion To D. Mosier . . . J. Nece-My TluTe To anyone who can play as well . . . A. M. Nelson-My Tunniness To anybody who can equal iT . . . B. Pepicello-My Romeo sTyle To G. Bush . . . P. Sieberkrob-My quesTions To InTormaTion Please . . .Walley STan- ley-My charming smile To H. McLean . . . L. STephenson-My quieTness To M. PeTerson . . . M. J. Trigilio-My shorTness To T. Jarmolowicz . . . H. Tunison-My pneumonia To The nexT vicTim . . . R. Ulrich-My clarineT To A. DieTz . . . J. Zalenski- My laughing spells To anyone who can laugh more Than I can . . . M. RoberTs-My low voice To J. Baker. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF . . . B. Davison couldn'T skip school . . . E. Doerr could noT be wiTh The boys . . . D. Hepner couIdn'T geT To Wesleyville bowling alley . . . DoroThy Bailey couldn'T have R. Bliley nighTs as company . . . L. Sharaif couldn'T geT To Wesleyville . . . B. Nor' cross did her own homework . . . M. PeTerson sTuck To one boy . . . A. VVhiTe reduced . . .G. Wicker weren'T a Tom-boy . . . E. M. Falconer came To school Tor arT class . . . D. KranTz weren'T so bashful . . . G. Ardillo losf her dark Tresses . .. S. Scallen had naTural curly hair . . . M. Clark weren'T so arTisTic . . . T. Jarmolowicz weren'T so uni

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MCL lgriuafw WHAT WOULD HAPPEN lF-ConTinu'ed neaTly dressed . . . H. Heyer didn'T geT her home- work . . . D. Grenz couldn'T have her 'cello . . . M. BreTz weren'T so nice . . . J. Moorhead weren'T so sociable . . . R. SmiTh didn'T Tool around . . . H. McLean couldn'T keep secreTs . . . D. Keller obeyed orders . . . C. Nowakoski did his home- work . . . J. Fournier weren'T so aTTracTive . . R. Noonan ever grew up . . . B. Dill could keep guieT . . . L. Keene couldn'T chew a pencil . . . l. Koski couldn'T play Tricks on us . . . K. Lewis weren'T a good sTudenT . . . V. Lovejoy goT angry . . . E. Luce couldn'T skip school . . . D. PosT would only Talk . . . B. Towell coudn'T see J. S. . . . E. Voss couldn'T chew gum . . . J. STablein couldn'T run around The halls . . B. Bacon Tried boys . . would she sizzle? . . . D. Bebki weren'T a bookworm . . . R. BreTz couldn'T draw . . . J. Corey wouldn'T preTend To TighT . . . J. CraTT wasn'T such a swell kid . . . C. De Angelo couldn'T Talk To GirT . . . D. EasTman couldn'T shooT Tor pennies . . . R. Tun- ison would only shrink . . . N. Armes weren'T a genTleman . . . A. Olesky would reciTe in class . .. R. Dearborn weren'T slicked up . . . Nelson More- SEVENTH R. Henson- Li'l Liza Jane . . . A. Heyer- Sil- enT Pool . . . G. Hickin- JusT Because She Made Them Goo-Goo Eyes . . . J. Hosbach- Jeanne wiTh The LighT Brown Hair . . . Kazimierowski- You're My Poem of Love . . . O. King.- HumpTy DumpTy . . . J. Kuno- Ch My Darling ClemenTine . . . J. Langer- VVhen You Wore a Tulip . . . Bob MarTin- VVhen Love ls Kind . . . E. Moreland- Sherlock Holmes . . . D. Olesky- SanTa Lucia . . . T. PosT- Blow The Man Down . . . C. Renshaw- l Wish l Had a Girl . . . H. Somerder- For He's a Jolly Good Fellow . , . T. Sheridan- VVaiT for The VVagon . . J. STephen- son- Old Folks aT Home . . . F. Thompson- The Yellow Rose of Texas . . . D. Adams- ShorTnin' Bread . . . M. Allen . . . l Don'T Love land weren'T so bashful . . . F. Ferguson kepT Track OT school properTy . . . K. Finke weren'T sucha pesT . . . R. Corey couldn'T seT pins in alley No. IO . . . L. Urmann came To school every day . . . R. Colley couldn'T have a musTache . . . J. RushTon were like his ideal , . . C. Flick kepT clear of blondes . . . L. Akerly could play The TrurnpeT . . . L. Blum couldn'T wriTe noTes . . . R. Cass couldn'T go To The sTore . . . G. DiNicola couldn'T go To Town week ends . . . J. EllsworTh couldn'T sTay home . . . R. Mr. Ferraro couldn'T Tease Ann . . . A. Gregory wasn'T such a good sporT . . .B. Har' courT were a Tlower . . . B. HoTchkiss goT up on Time Tor The bus . . . E. Faycheck's accordion music was raTioned . . . R. Hammond weren'T so serious . . . B. Johnson couldn'T Tool wiTh Louise . . . D. Klins couldn'T blush . . . G. Maille and H. Maille weren'T so bashful . . . M. Melzer didn'T have compeTiTion in spelling . . . E. Moyer couldn'T Talk wiTh Mike . . . J. PeTers weren'T so guieT . . . R. Thompson wore a coaT . . . D. VVenTz couldn'T Take girls' pockeTbooks . . .' E. Hinkler couldn'T Tease Blossom . . . J. Walker couldn'T Tell Tales. GRADE Nobody . . . VV. Allen- She Was Happy Till She MeT You . . . G. Bush- Absence Makes The HearT Grow Fonder . . . Zo Ann Carnahan- LiTTle Annie Rooney . . . J. Cihon- Loch Lo- mond . . . Billy Crabb- My Old DuTch . . . A. Deiner- ArTie Deiner-ArTie ls Having a ParTy . . . M. Dougan- The LasT Rose of Summer . . . C. Dudley- Dark Eyes . . . D. Dunlap- JusT Tell Me You Love Me . . . G. Evans- My Old KenTucky Home , . . E. Faycheck- CapTain Jinks . . . D. Gorman- Old Dan Tucker . . . B. Hale- Hail, Hail. The Gang's All Here . . . A. TiTus- Daisy Bell . . . D. Verdoni- BeauTiTul Dreamer . . . N. VVar-ren- Some Folks . . . B. Morgan-' 'My Man.

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