Harter High School - Memories Yearbook (West Nanticoke, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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Pittsburgh, Pa. --As I passed by one of Pittsburgh's large smelting plants I saw Robert Evarts driving a huge truck which supplied the plant with part of its soft coal St. Louis, Mo. --The hostesses on the plane today were Betty Devens and Marge Bistrichan. They told me that they are usually on the flight to Paris, but they were taking the places of two other hostesses that were sick. New York City, N. Y. --Went to the theater to see one of the top plays of the year. The star of the play was my classmate J oetta Williams, who had become very suc- cessful on Broadway. Reno, Nev. --When I'was settled in my hotel room in the Roberts Hotel, I was visited by Janet Roberts, the proprietor. She told me that William Jones was work- ing there as house detective and doing a very fine job. Omaha, Neb. -'Met Alex Lulis at the grainery where he was selling the grain he had raised on his one hundred acre farm just outside of Omaha. Grand Prairie, Texas--After a long ride, I stopped at a beautiful ranch house for a drink of water. I was greeted by Stanley Pincofski who told me that he had become a millionaire. He owned this ranch and thousands of head of cattle. Newark, N. J. --Went into a grocery store to buy a few items and much to my sur- prise the owner was John Fostock. Two local housewives were doing their weekly shopping. They were Mrs. Teddy Davis, the former Monica Pavlick and Mrs. Eugene McKeown, the former Bernadine Mrugal. Old Orchard Beach, Me. --Nearly drowned -today. When I recovered, almost passed out again when I saw Helen Williams. She and Betty Zimski are nurses in the City Hospital. Vincent Drapiewski is Chief Surgeon there. Pasadena, Cal. --Went to see a baseball game at the Rose Bowl and saw Philip Condu in left field. He has gone quite far since playing on Ha.rter's team. Chicago, Ill. --While shopping in one of the city's largest stores, I saw Doris Snyder modeling some very beautiful clothes. Cincimiati, O. --There is a Honko Delicatessen here. The proprietor is Doro- thy Honko. I just happened to be in town the same day Dot was and she told me this is one of the many delicatessens, which she owns in the United States. Well, diary, that is what I told Freas. As you can see the class of 1952 has made themselves known. 19

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df 9 .6 I 0' 2 1' A B i- f- ei 1 . L , ' . D ' ' 1'y 14 C' fl f K I ff 'Q f, 5 fx , 11 ,fn ,af ',' , 1 f vf - t . , ' Lg -Y N 4 V '. - - A , x ff! ' ,l 1 X i X 5 .1 Dear Reader, Just returned from lecture given by the noted African big game hunter, Freas Kinney, my former classmate, who has recently returned to the United States after eight years of big game hunting in the deepest part of Africa. Had dinner with him after lecture, Freas asked about our old classmates so I gave him a brief summary. Washington, D. C. --Toured the White House today and to my surprise Agnes Kosteva put her head out of one of the doors and said, Hello, Agnes is making plans for redecorating the White House. Since she has become an interior decora- tor, she has seen and decorated many famous places. Memphis, Tenn. --As I looked in the telephone directory my eyes stopped quick when I saw the name of Loretta Atherton. Wrote down her address and started to look for her. Ty my astonishment, I found Loretta the head of a fashionable girls' school. New Orleans, La. --The Mardi Gras is really something. A mixed chorus was exceptionally good. Well, after all Frances Panisiewicz was the director of it! I always knew Frances would put her music ability to use as well as her dimples. Hollywood, Calif. --Dropped in a T. V. studio and found Edith Stewart rehearsing her part in the Stewart, Martin and Lewis program. San Antonio, Texas--As I passed the Lackland Air Force Base a group of WAFS hailed me. They were Sgt. Irene Archacavage, Cpl.Betty Czuba, Lt. Eleanor Kaminski, Capt. Marie Pavlick, and Pvt. Mary Paziniak. Tampa, Fla. --I spent a night in Novak's Night Club. The proprietor was Margie Novak. Sylvia Engle was the main attraction as she sang in her famous style. Margie has realized her aim of becoming a millionaire. West Nanticoke, Pa. --I was taken ill and went to the office of Doctor Jack Reese. There I met his wife, the former Beverly Stubblebine and her two children. West Nanticoke, Pa. --I had a slight accident and was forced to call a Wrecker. Robert Crawford towed me into John Purvin's Junk Yard where their head mechanic was Freddie Allabaugh. Cleveland, Ohio--I attended a basketball game there. Lorraine Robey was coach of the girls' team and Coritha Lamoreaux was the star player. Detroit Mich. --I was greeted in the office of Ford Motor Company by receptionist Kathryn Killian who told me that Barbara Trojanowski worked there as a typist. Kansas City, Kans. --I had a few idle hours so I went to the public library to get some books. Marvin Baer was the librar- ian. He is now keeping other people quiet. Wilmington, Del. --While touring the Dupont factory, I was in- troduced to one of their engineers. He was Wilbur Sherlock. Savannah, Ga. --Boarded the bus to make a trip to New York City and found the bus driver to be Eugene McKeown. 18



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M955 W MS Onward class of '52 For you, the world is waiting, Now at last weive reached our goal There's no time for hesitating. Please keep those memories with you Every minute of each day, Those wonderful times we spent together, Remember them along the way. The Latin, Algebra, and Geometry too, That helped develop our mind, Our high school assignments now are through We must leave them all behind. Mingled with these feelings, We will think with admiration, Of our teachers dear, who guided us Through failure, triumph, and tribulation. And on our Graduation Day With diploma in our hand, Weill say farewell to all our friends All face the future we have planned. So Onward Class of '52 May God your guardian be, May every path you choose in life Lead to a bright eternity. Helen Williams Ik lk lk 20

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