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FAVORITE PASTIMES Margaret Asalone Coming late to school Richard Caruso Fishing Ted Chiodo Washing dishes at Bib’s Place Carmella Georgino Chewing gum JoAnn Forsythe Giggling Donald McFall Going to Snow Sho Donald Kentoski Bowling Donald Smith Ridge Running Dave Renwick Going to Bradford Margie Overturf Having a good time Rena Scanish Shorthand Virginia Wheeler Cooking Jack Michuck Thinking of Rosemary Jack Miller Eating candy Foster Crawford Good acting Helen Seduski Deviling John Franzoni Flirting with Becky and Marge Thelma Kephe.rt Glenn Jean Thompson Studying Hazel Tyler Going to dances George Osti Sassing George Walker Going to Kersey Dale Wallace Missing school James Moor house Clowning Emanuel Pretti Chasing Girls Josephine Newell Baby sitting Mrs. McFall Senior Class Advisor Mr. Alcorn Combing his hair Mr. Fenchak n Playing ball Mr. Taylor Being Coach Mr. Lander Traveling Josephine Newell
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CLASS POEM We started out as Freshman, in dear old Huston High, And we know we could reach our goal if we would only try. We all worked together with all our might, (fight. Because we know on graduation day we would win the great As Sophomores we grew a little bolder, (older. We tried to run the freshman class because we knew we were We had to buckle down to work, and forget our fun, Because although we were in our second year, our work had just begun. As Juniors we started to raise money for that day; When as Seniors we would go on our trip and graduate in May We attended the banquet at the Golden Yoke in May, We ate a good dinner, and we’ll never forget that day. In our fourth year at Huston, we had the most fun, A few more months and our goal will be won. Our colors are blue and white, our flower yellow rose, “Today Decides Tomorrow” is the motto which we chose. As we leave dear old Huston, for a new life to start We think of our dear old school and how we hated to part. So farewell to our classmates and teachers as well, As to what we will be in the future only time will tell. Helen Seduski Jo Ann Forsythe CLASS SONG Tune: “Many Times” Huston Hi — Huston Hi we are saying goodbye To our teachers, to our friends, and our classmates too We’ll cherish each memory of dear old Huston Hi We’ll stay together in memory we will try. We’ll remember our colors, they are blue and white. The blue stands for loyalty, white stands for might. Dear Huston we’ll miss you through all the years We’ll be back many times again. Huston Hi — Huston Hi we are saying adieu. Through the years, through the years we’ll be thinking of you Today decides tomorrow our motto is our guide We’ll look to the future; it is time to decide. Now’s the time, now’s the time to say farewell We hope that our classmates are wishing us well We’ll cherish each memory of dear Huston High Huston Hi — Huston Hi, goodbye. Josephine Newell
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JUNIORS First Row, L to R: Diane Spicher, Roberta Burkett, Virginia Miller, Alice Woodward, Sondra Ireland, Ncomi Walters, Shelby VanHorn, Janice Celinski. Second Row, L to R: Norma Rogers, Helena Caruso, JoAnn Guido, Donna Clinton, Clare McFall, Linda Wheeland, Patty Hudsick. Third Row, L to R: Richard Gusherowski, Emery VanHorn, Franci Guido, Irvin Serafini, Bill Benson, Raymond Levenduski, Dale Smith, Ralph Guido, Stafford Friday.
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