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CLASS POEM We closed our books, four years have passed. But there is “More Beyond.” We learned, planned, and thought together — until at last We leave, we part, and break this happy bond. Desks, teachers, exams, and games, all this we leave behind What we learned from books and things Some we’ll remember-best test is time. We move our tassel with our hand, And receive something wanted, something new. Safe are we now upon this land, For we have security — security true. And now we part as part we must Each to seek his own true goal To live our lives in great trust Was surely spoken of the soul. Then from this fun, this school, this class Our aim shall rise us up at last. Mary Ellen Smith CLASS SONG Tune: Charmaine We started school in Huston High, But now we must depart. We’ll think of school days even though we may be far apart. What ’ere our destiny Our thoughts with you will be. For many our school days are over. In the world we must go. Remem’bring the things you have taught us, And “More Beyond” to know. The blue for our loyalty keeping; the white brings purity. We’ll try to be worthy of Ole Huston High. And we now must bid you goodbye. CHORUS These wonderful years now behind us, Success as our goal. We’ll always be striving to find it Wherever we may go. But now that we are leaving Huston To find our destiny. Our thoughts will be always with Ole’ Huston High; With those dear friends and fond memories. Phyllis Snyder
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FAVORITE PASTIMES Agnes Serafini Square Dances Esther Muccio ....................... Cheering Helena Dombroski .................... Studying Phyllis Snyder Reading1 Jessie Newell Having a good time Mary Ellen Smith Eating Spaghetti Maryln Thomas Boasting, Arguing, Sassing Anna Belle Chiodo Being in Hollywood Robert Nelson Talking in Study Hall Francis Maholtz Playing Cards Gerald Wallace Chasing Lena Stanley Seduski Trapping Beaver Andy Ireland Making Jokes Ed. Levenduski ...................... Hunting Howard Clark Clowning off Charles Snyder Being polite to girls Thomasine Czajkouski Getting into trouble Merle Shoemaker Chasing Diane James Sherwood Studying with AnnaMarie Carmella Mucci ............ Fighting with Skip Rosemary Buganza Going for mail (male)' William Challingsworth Missing school Jack Wallace ......................... Singing Jerry Hudsick ........................... Pug Margie Sherry Dancing with Swacky Marcella Kostecki Chasing Gelindo Janice Gontero Flirting with Bertie Marion Van Horn Basketball Ted Soliday Talking Rose Potempa Deviling Mrs. McFall Dessie Webb Coming late to School Anna Marie Cataldo Studying English Audrey Walters .................... Being quiet Lamar Hudsick ......................... Gambling Donnie Guido Playing drums Josephine Newell Electrician Carmella Georgino.......................Fighting Hazel Tyler Playing the piano Jean Thompson .......................... Singing Ted Chiodo ........................ Being a pes Jack Michuck ................. Delivering papers David Renwick .......................... Driving George Walker Flirting Margaret Assalone ........................ Jerry Margie Overturf ................. Staying home Virginia Wheeler Walking JoAnn Forsythe Running around with Virginia George Osti Hiking John Franzoni Riding his bike Dale Wallace Mischief Donald Kentoski ............... Following the rest Richard Caruso Breaking chairs Helen Seduski School sickness Foster Crawford Reading Thelma Kephart Studying U. S. History
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY As Juniors we held our class play entitled “Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost,” on April 25, 1952. The cast of characters are as follows: Aunt Samanthy Simpkins ................. Janice Gontero An Old Maid Serena Simpkins Thomasine Czajkouski Her older niece Sophie Simpkins ..................... Margie Sherry Her younger niece Polly Paine Carmella Mucci Maid at the Simpkins Annie Ambrose Marcella Kostecki The Village Dressmaker Blanche Bowers Anna Marie Cataldi A Woman of very few words Lucien Littlefield John Wallace A Farmer Blair Boswell Lamar Hudsick Who likes Serena Frank Fairfield Jerry Hudsick Who likes Sophie Lawrence Lovewell Ted Soliday A Stranger Buddy Baskins Donald Guido The Grocery Boy The play was under the direction of Mr. Cheslock. It was enjoyed by all and was a very great success. Marcella Kostecki JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We opened our Junior year with an enrollment of nineteen students, ten girls and nine boys. We gained one student William Challingsworth, and lost two boys Jame Moorhouse and Emanuel Pretti. We held our first class meeting on September 7, 1951 in which we elected the following class officers: President ..................... Vice President Secretary ..................... Treasurer ..................... Class Advisor Our class colors remained the same, flower the yellow rose. Thomasine Czajkouski John Wallace Marcella Kostecki Carmella Mucci Mr. Cheslock gold and white, and the class On September 28, 1951 we held an initiation party for the Freshmen Class in the High School Gym. A good time was had by all. t tu0n ay 14Athe Junior Senior Banquet was held at the Golden Yoke in Luthersburg. A good time was enjoyed by Seniors, Faculty and Juniors. Marcella Kostecki
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