Harford High School - Eagle Yearbook (Harford, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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MRS. MEAD'S MESSAGE Dear Class of 1958, In the fall of 1953 you looked ahead and thought, 'Four long years! How can we waitl' Now those years, as you look back, have really flown along. With the sense of accomplishment there is mingled just a little sadness that the carefree times and happy companionships are ending too. You are going out of the sheltered life into a most challenging period of world history. You can meet the uncertainties and fears with acringing spirit that draws into its own little shell in futile search of protection, You can meet it with the so-what-can-I-do shnig. Or, you can meet it with an unselfish devotion to right, to duty, to responsibility. To meet it in the last way, you will need faith in yourself and faith in God. You Will need to test all of your attitudes and actions by the effect they will have on your contemporaries and on funire generations. I trust that you will choose the good life. I am proud of you now, I expect to be proud of you always. I can leave no better guide for you than Pau1's admonition to Timothy: 'Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. May God keep you ever in His watchful care and bless you always. Your advisor and friend, Virginia Mead CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Blue and White Red Rose CLASS MOTTO Give to the World Your Best

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Robert Alesky, will my technique in love mak- ing to Earnest Palmer. Barbara Biesecker, will my versatility and spare boyfriends to Jean Evans. Mary Jane Breed, will my love of the lindy to all who hate rock 'n roll. Charles Corbin, will my ability in spelling to Dennis Ziebell. James Davis, will my ability to sleep in Miss Propst's classes to Lawrence Ross. William Egtabrook, will my verbosity in Mrs. Pease 's class to Lynola Carey. Joyce Halupke, will my quiescent personality to Rena Mae Tracy. Robert Hollenback, will all of my extra paper back to the school. Elaine Huff, will my ability to avoid all exertion to Cecil Kilmer. Elaine Jennings, will my exclusive ten-day diet to Lloyd Michaels. Richard Kamansky, will my A's in chemistry to John Kobylus. Richard Klim, will my surplus points to whoever needs them. Elizabeth Machell, will my petite figure and my best seller A Senior and Her Loves to Sheila Erhardt. Charlotte Marcy, will my slimness to Russell Bel cher. Sharon Oakley, will David Payne and Bill Perry to Linda MacNamara to have and to hold from this time henceforth. Joseph Plonski, will my position on the mile re- lay team to Kenny Bennett. Elwood Rgbigggn, will Harford School back to the Indians for a happy hunting ground. Ann Ross, will my American literature to anyone who understands it. Jean Rowe, will my nickname Shortie back to Mr. Simons. Berniece Schlasta, will my poise to Beverly Rizzo. Ann Shoup, will my quiet disposition to Andrea Karp. George Spedding, will my feuds with Miss Propst to Joe Machell. Barbara Thomas, will my ability to turn cartwheels to Mr. Deluca. James Tracy, will my driving ability to the future driver training classes, but I have no control over telephone poles that jump into the road. Charles Watkins, will my Pepsodent smile to Mr. Simons. Gail Wright, will my freckles, and jar of freckle remover, to Mary Shoup. Wd! We, Jeanine Ayers, and Mary Jane Barlow, will our single entry bookkeeping to Mr. Popick to save him time in checking papers. I, Raymond Bolcavage, will my play book back to Mrs. Mead. I, Katherine Carey, will my marriage is a mistake idea to Carol Dawson. I, Helen Corbin, will my ability to study in Mr. Deluca 's study hall to Louise Corbin. I, Harold Dickman, will my impeccable manners to Harry Ord. I, Gary Gamble, will my talent for excuses to Mrs. Mead to be parceled out to all unimaginative pupils I, Nancy Hollenback, will my love for Home Ec Teachers to anyone who is interested. I, Gerald Horn, will my love of English to Jim Ball. I, Beverly Hunter, will my warm disposition and mailbag of letters to Norma Whitworth. I, Donald Johnson, will my six-guns to Kenneth Ben- nett so he can dispose of extra admirers. I, Jack Kelly, will my ability to get out of South Gibson to Mike Berish. I, Judy Kozlowski Kelly, will my gray hares to the nearest freezer. I. Jesse Manzer, will my jobs and ability to design cars to Mr. Jesse. I, Lynn Martin, will my perfection to Bruce Corey. I. James Mihalick, will my love of blondes to Ken- neth Skinner. I, John Ord, will my brains and my way with women to Joseph Machell. I, Ruth Peck, will my trips to New Milford to Barbara Peck, but reserve for myself the top ten beaus. I, Sandra Powell, will my ability to drive on two wheels to Mr. Deluca. I, Jerry Romeika, will my height to Robert Salansky. I, Jane Rosser, will my love for literature to the birds as their chirping makes just about as much sense to me. I, Sonia Sachko, will my American History back to the founders. I, Robert Simons, will my love for a sophomore girl to nobody else but myself. I, Shirley Stepniak, will the finger on my left hand to any man who has a diamond. I, Carol Tiffany, will my Phys. Ed. classes to any- one with the strength to endure them. I, Mary Wagner, will the worn out spot on the locker room bench, where I have spent so many hours, to those real cool teddy bears in the junior class. I, Emmett Wilkinson, will my growing baldness to Mr. Deluca. I, Jennie Zick, will my allergies to Mary Capron.



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SW! Editor-in-Chief ----- CAROL TIFFANY Assistant Editor ------- JAMES DAVIS Advertising ------ KATHERINE CAREY Photography - - - - CHARLES WATKINS JEAN ROWE Sports Editors - - - - RICHARD KAMANSKY JUDY KELLY Feature Editors ------ JEANINE AYRES JOHN ORD Secretary - - - - - BARBARA BIESECKER Layout Manager ---- MARY JANE BREED Business Manager - -ELIZABETH MACHELL Advisor -------- VIRGINIA F. MEAD

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