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

 - Class of 1957

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Class Poem T'was only yesterday, it seems, We greeted our school, with hopes and dreams. A home to us for many years, Perhaps that's why we'11 leave in tears. The friends we 've made the things we've done, Have brought us together, and made us one. We are molding our lives, for the future you see, For what the child is , the man will be. Some have found love, but greater still, Hatter you've given us, understanding and will. To go ahead, to be strong and wise, For ahead, not behind, our future lies. To weather the storm, though the winds be strong, To hold our heads high, when hope is gone. We'll dream of days, long gone by, But we'll dream most, of Harter High. Class of 5'7 Class Song CTune: True Lovej We sing of dreams and of memories, Shared with you, Harter High. Dreams we pray will some day come true, Blessed from fears, Through the years. In our thoughts we'l1 not forget the things you taught us to do. We leave you sadly and say goodby Harter, Harter High. The halls we walked through with friends we knew, Harter High, Hatter High. Brought joy and laughter and sorrow too, I-larter High, Harter High, In classes day after day we mastered our books, and teachers too, To all these memories we sadly cry, Harter High, Goodby. Class of 5'7

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squad. John Salsburg made the Senior Varsity Basketball team while John Finnegan and Donald Barkasy were appointed managers. Mr. Davis guided our ship during our Junior year which will always be remembered as one of the most memorable. Our big event was the Junior-Senior Prom, with the theme, Springtime Serenade. Shelia Stubblebine was crowned Queen of May. September, 1956, we took the unofficial oath of office as Seniors. A dream came true for all of us. We were introduced to our class advisors Mrs. Symons and Mr. Ostroskie. Elected as class officers were, John Salsburg, President, Donald Barkasy, Vice Presi- dent, John Neizgoda, Secretary, Thomas Brozena, Treasurer. Echoes, our Yearbook was placed under the development of Editor Pat Offshack, Co-editor Marilyn Jesse, Photography Antion- ette Roskowski, Business Manager Faith Conway, Co-Business Mana- ger Margaret Crawford, Typists, Margaret Crawford, Pat Mikulski, and Dorothy Welch. Our social activities seemed to be filled with new excitement, anxiety and expectations. On October 24th., our Masquerade Dance uncovered new personalities. On December 12th., 'The Senior Mistletoe Hop was honored by Santa Claus. February 6th, displayed talents before unknown with the presenta- tion of the class play The Perfect ldiot. One week later, the Sweetheart Dance was held and the Queen of Hearts and her attendants honored. The Juniors honored us at their annual Prom and the Queen of May was crowned. This event preceeded Moving Up Day on May 24th. Exciting, but realistic were the next few days of our trip to New York, back to Harter, up and down the aisles in rehearsals and finally, Graduation Day, June 4th., 1957. Our School Journey ended, a new journey beginning, we the Senior Class of 1957 face the future with great Enthusiasm, Cour- age and Faith, Faith in the world, and people, but mostly Faith in ourselves, for within Ourselves, Our Future Lies.



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Lasi Will and Testament We, the Class of 1957, being of insane mind and weakened body, do contest this as our last will and testament to Harter High School. ARIENE BRACE wills her good driving to Dorothy Perkins. DONALD BARKASY leaves his side bums to William Pashinski. FAITH CONWAY wills her noon hours at Clewell's to her sister Diane MARGARET CRAWFORD leaves her laugh to Nancy Joan Evans. WILLIAM BETHEL wills his hunting abilities to Joe Archacavage. BERNICE HUDICK leaves her good times out Pete 's to Pat Atherton. MARILYN JESSE wills her long walks home to Joan Brandley. IOSBDI-I BONEY leaves his cat-clothes to Melvin Whitrnire. MARION KELLER wills her desire to become a nurse to her sister Bar- bara. LOUISE KULP leaves her shortness to Jean Stone. THOMAS BROZENA wills his ability to learn shorthand to Griffin. DOROTHY LEWIS leaves her Business Law Book to her sister Dinise. YVONNE LUSHEFSKI wills her quietness to Romaine Roskowski. JOHN FINNEGAN leaves his Mathmatical Genius to Bobby Borkow- ski. JOAN MALLIS wills her love of farmer dancing to Linda Moretti. PATRICIA MIKULSKI leaves her back seat in the bus to Fred Lachln- ski. JAMES GENSEL wills his readiness to help to John Suchowierski. SHIRLEY MILLER leaves her back seat in P.O.D. to Ken Decker. GERT MIZIEKA wills her boyfriend Tony to Ruth Glidden. WILLIAM JONES wills his nickname Cheesie to his Brother Larry. PATRICIA OFFSHACK leaves her Spearmint Gum to Marilyn Jenkins. JULIANNA PRZYWARA wills her job at Leader Store to Carol Sprow. JOHN NIEZGODA leaves his Hot-Rod to anyone who doesn't value their life. ARLENE PURVIN wills her Elvis Presley Records to Little Ivan. ALMA REDMOND leaves her warm smiles to Barbara Puddimott. ALBERT PARDINGTON wills his height to Melvin Long. GERALDINE RONCZKA leaves her Physics book to Anita Waznia. ANTIONETTE ROSKOWSKI wills her Reece 's Cup papers to the Jani- tor. JOHN SALSBURG leaves his beard to James Jesse. ARDITH STUBBLEBINE wills her ability to obtain study halls to Sid- ney Van Orsdale. DOROTHY SUNDY leaves her Solid Geometry to anyone who wants lt LEONARD SINCAVAGE wills his 16 ton shoes to Jimmy McDermott. MARILYN WANCHISEN leaves her careful driving to her sister Janice. DOROTHY WELCH wills her long hair to Ruth Alabaugh. RICHARD STA DTS leaves the care of the fish to anyone who can stand the smell. BARBARA ZIONKOWSKI wills her eye brow pencil to Barbara Osto- pick.

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