Hepburn Township High School - Hi Way Yearbook (Hepburn, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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-ur. Anna Jean Hornberger ll-lean!! What's in a nanie?,' says Anna Jean. Lois Jean Newcomer Ill-oisll I'm known as Lois, Jean , . To call ine Red IS mean. I can't help my auburn I'd place the Anna on the Donfgreifif See how f-Radu , ?helf distresses. lfor if the future turns out right After high school into training I'll make il big Dame fm' I'm determined to be a nurse. myself. Come Oil, students, wish me , , uc . or Possibly 111 Change my It's Woman in whitev or name' burst. Make glamour to my name he ong Or altogether give it up The clay the right man comes along. Jane Elizabeth Glenn Maurice Beach Jean Louise Harer Hensley' Glenn Jean l'Jone'l A gentle soul I am Just ask me when you're Jane is comely, and ambitious, Willing all her tasks to do, Happy, carefree, and efficient. We know you could love her too. Will she model, act or travel, Which is one of her great Wishes? ' Wider interests now attract her- Bet she winds up, washing dishes. I'll make the best of men, Being straight and tall and slim And full of pep and vim, To the army I may go- To wallop all the foe. So, girls give in, perhaps, -Iill settle with the laps. puzzled On five dollar words and such, I'll give you all the answers VVithout hesitating much. At acting parts of colored folks I certainly am clever, And wouldn't mind at all if class plays went on for- ever. SEVEN

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Doris Carolyn Beach Doris You've been a jolly Classmatc, In fact you've been the fun, And when it came to sewing- Our work is really burn. VVhen High School days are Gladys Mae Waltz Gladys Gladys, your a lovely girl, And great things you'll attaing Some day you'll write new music To, I Met You In The Rain. Robert Carl Shaffer llBobIl over Now please don't bother And future goals we reach. with the boys, lVe'll take time out from Just keep up with your busy days talent. T0 think of Dorig Beach, VVe want a woman president So we'll put you on the ballot. George Seitzer Betty Louise Kuhns 1lGeorge11 . llBeH,yH At shinin' rails and swabbing Itis hard for me to concentrate decks, , I have a sorta notion, I'd make the Navy spic and span XVhile sailing o'er the ocean. I'd have to leave the girls behind But, shucks, Iid never mind, see I'd have six girls in every port For each one left behind me. On sewing and making tureens, Oh well, not every girl can boast A heart throb in the Marines. Class president and licensed driver And year book editor too. The name--Betty Louise Kuhns For goodness sake-not Betty Lou. I have to study, but I like it, Plugging hard is just my task, But I find the tools before me A better chance I could not ask. YVork hard, Play hard, that's my motto Hold to friend through thick and thin Looking forward to tomor- row, Meeting each day with a . . agl'll1.,



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EIGHT CLASS HISTORY One bright morning in September 1938, twenty-two intelligent looking faces appeared in the Freshman Class at Hepburn High School. Of course we didn't look so intelligent when we were called upon to be initiated by the Sophomores. But they were still our friendsg they invited us to a Hallowe'en party at McKee's barn. At Christmas time we returned the favor by giving them a party in the Home Ec. room. When the year was ended we felt as if we were fully pledged Hepburn High Students. VVhen we returned as Sophomores we found many of our classmates gone but we gained one new member the second semester, who was George Seitzer. VVe started our social activities that year by having a Weiner roast on Bair's Island. In October we had a Hallowe'en party for the Freshman. On December 14th we had the pleasure of initiating the Freshman. March 25th the whole high school went to the movies to see Young Tom Edisoni' which ended the social activities for that year. We started our junior year with nineteen in the class. During the summer we lost one of our faithful workers, Clarence Livermore. We were more settled by this time but we decided we needed a little fun, so we had a weiner roast at Hornberger's ball diamond on October 2nd. December 11-12 we showed our acting ability with a three act comedy, Miss Cingerv. We also .purchased our class rings on December 12th. The later part of December one of our faithful school members joined Uncle Samn in the United States Army. This was Bill Umstead. Marie Richards also left us to become Mrs. Ludwig. Being juniors we wanted to do something different so we had a St. Patrick's Costume party for the Seniors. On April 9th we decided to sneak away from school and went to Rauch- tovvn for a picnic. May Sth we sponsored the annual Junior and Senior Banquet. May 13th we lost one more of our faithful members, of the class, Willard Dangle who died in an automobile and bicycle accident. We returned our Senior year with only ten members but all studious and good workers. In the middle of October we started to practice for our first Senior class play, The Adorable Age which we presented Nov. 20 and 21st, On December 15th we brought to the community Mrs. John Kauffman, who played the Swiss Bells. On March 27th we were entertained at the Iunior and Senior Banquet. On April 23rd and 24th we presented our second class play. This year we also enjoyed an Educational Tour sponsored by the Sun Gazette Company. Now after four happy years at Hepburn High School, as much as we hate to we must say good-by and part. But of all memories, Hepburn High will always linger in our minds. LOIS NEVVCOMER

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