Hudson Township High School - Beacon Yearbook (Penfield, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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We received our class rings on November 10, 1952. On April 9, 1953 we the Junior Class put on a play titled “No More Homework” it was a huge success. The Junior Class gave the Seniors a banquet on May 14, 1953 and it, was held at the “Golden Yoke.” A good time was had by all. We entered our last year of high school on August 31, 1953 and on September 1, 1953 we had our first class meeting to elect officers, motto and colors. The officers are as follows: Donald Smith President David Renwick Vice President Carmella Georgino Secretary Josephine Newell Treasurer Our colors and flower remained the same: Flower Yellow rose Colors Blue and white Motto “Today Decides Tomorrow” We went on our trip to Washington, D. C. on April 26 and came back nn April 28, 1954. The main highlights of the trip were: The Capitol' Lincoln Memorial, Mount Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, The White House, and many more interesting sights of our Nation’s Capitol. A wonderful time was had by every member of the Senior Class, and it is something that will not be easily forgotten. On May 12, 1954 the Junior Class held the annual Junior-Senior ban- quet at the “Golden Yoke” in honor of the Senior Class. A good time was had by everyone. Class Night was held on May 20, 1954 and our Commencement exer- cises were held on May 23, 1954. Our Baccalaureate speaker was Rev- erend Wayne Yaples of North Bend, Pennsylvania, and our Commence- ment speaker was Dr. Don McGarey of Penn State University, State Col- lege, Pa. The last day of school the senior girls were hostesses to the entire high school at a picnic held at Parker Dam. Carmella Georgino .vundil oril oi .ybo vr .irifil ' i9v i vj I H-.O aaiooD

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY An eager group of students entered Huston High School, our Ion' awaited goal, on September 5, 1950. We had an enrollment of 31 pupils. We had our first class meeting on November 14, 1950 and elected the fol- lowing officers, flowers and colors: Our class flower was the white rose and our class colors were blue and white. We were sorry to lose 3 of our classmates Foster Crawford, Faye Munn, and Samuel Rhoades. We later were joined by Beatrice Lee but she only stayed a month. We were made full pledged members of High School on December 15, 1950 through an initiation party given to us by the Junior Class. We were initiated later than usual due to the fact that the new Gym was not near completion enough to hold activities in it during the first part of the semester. We were the first class to be initiated in the Gym. We entered our second year of high school on September 6, 1951. We had our class meeting on October 9, 1951. We elected the following officers: Dale Wallace President Josephine Newell Vice President Carmella Georgino Secretary Hazel Tyler Treasurer Mr. Alcorn Class Advisor We were sorry to lose some of our classmates: Eva Kear, Peggy Johnson and Veronica Sadowski. Foster Crawford rejoined us, and at the end of the year we gained a new classmate Jack Miller. We entered our third year of high school on September 2, 1952. We had our first class meeting on September 3 to elect officers. They were as follows: Dale Wallace President Hazel Tyler Vice President Carmella Georgino Secretary Josephine Newell Treasurer Mrs. McFall Class Advisor We changed our class flower from the white rose to the yellow rose. On September 23, 1952 we had a class meeting to discuss the initiation party we were to give to the Freshmen to welcome them to Huston High. The date was set for October 1, 1952 and ice cream and cake were served. Everyone had a good time and a lot of fun. Jack Michuck David Renwick President Vice President Carmella Georgino Peggy Johnson Secretary Treasurer



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CLASS WILL We the Class of 1954, in the town of Penfield, the County of Clearfield and the State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and memory, do here- by, make, publish, and declare our last will and testament, to be as follows: FIRST: To our dear old school we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and and the hope of getting a machine to clean up the candy wrappers, wads of gum and notes from behind the radiator in the Senior Classroom. SECOND: To our beloved Principal, Mr. Alcorn we leave our good attention in P. O. D., and our greatest admiration and deepest respect. THIRD: To our home room teacher, Mrs. McFall we leave our sin- cere affection and hearty gratitude for her untiring labors and her unlim- ited patience with us. FOURTH: To our teachers we leave our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. FIFTH: To our under classmates we leave our good reputation of good behavior and our well-known nerve which they will need in the future SIXTH: Hazel Tyler leaves Huston High School to have many more, joyous years ahead. James Moorehouse leaves his ability to tell “hair raising” tales to Frankie Guido. Thelma Kephart leaves for a happy married life. Emanuel Pretti leaves his pestering mood to Dale Smith. Virginia Wheeler leaves her love and devotion to Huston High School. Foster Crawford leaves his many talents to be divided among the Junior Class. Carmella Georgino leaves a wastebasket full of chewing gum in Mrs. McFall’s room. John Franzoni leaves his way with the women to the entire Junior class. Dale Wallace leaves collecting ads to the next person with big feet. Ted Chiodo leaves his snappy comebacks broken off in everyone. Margaret Asalone leaves her copy of “How To Outsmart Teachers” to the library. George Osti leaves everything to everybody.

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