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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 14 text:

STUDENT BODY 1. Linda Wheeland Leaves her singing ability to Helena Gutowski. 2. Roberta Burkett x , , Leaves her secrets on how to collect money to the future class treasurers. 3. Joann Guido Leaves her love of Chemistry to anyone who will take it. 4. Janice Celinski Leaves her quietness to Linda Swartz. 5. Helena Caruso Leaves her arguments with Mr. Taylor to Joann Georgino. 6. Donna Clinton Leaves her story telling to Sally Batterson. 7. Diane Spicher Leaves her arguments to Patty Newell. 8. Patty Hudsick Leaves her ability to do Algebra to Ronald Brundrige. 9. Sondra Ireland Leaves her good conduct to Peggy Rogers. 10. Alice Woodward Leaves her keys to the library to Janis Munn. 11. Norma Rogers Leaves her books to anyone who will take them. 12. Ginger Miller Doesn’t want to leave. 13. Neomi Walters Leavss the gum stuck under her desk. 14. Clare McFall Leaves her mother. 15 Shelby Van I-Iorn Leaves her ability to make friends to Mary Ann Carroll. 16. Ray Levanduski Leaves his love for Literature to Don Chioso. 17. Emery Van Horn Leaves his seat on the second bus to Joe Sadowski. 18. Francis Guido Leaves his ability in Chemistry to anyone who needs it. 19. Richard Gusherowski Leaves his love for P. O. D. to Jerry Vargas. 20. Irvin Serafini Leaves, never to return. 21. Dale Smith Leaves his wrestling to Harwood Newell. 22. Bill Benson Leaves his height to Ronnie Hudsick. 23. Ralph Guido Leaves his Shorthand books to DeLare Czachowski. 24. Stafford Friday Leaves his ability to get along with the girls to James Forsythe. Francis Guido

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THE CLASS WILL We, the class of 1955, in the town of Penfield, the county of Clearfield, and the state of Pennsylvania, being in as good mental condition as usual and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary opti- mism. Although, being as psychologically complex as benefits a Senior Class, we consist of 24 seperate and distinct entitles, or what have you, we arq in such complete accord, thinking alike, and seldom, that the editorial —. now, alas, funereal — “we” will be used to denote our collective entity throughout this document. We have no specific directions to leave concerning our funeral, but we do hope you will come prepared to praise as well as bury us, forgetting the trifling faults that may have been ours and remembering only our mainfold and remarkable virtues. We feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us, but, not wishing to take any chances, we suggest that a tablet, on which shall be inscribed our several names and a fe.v of our most as- tounding deeds, be purchased and placed in the auditorium of the school in a position w here it will strike the eye of all who entei. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: ITEM — To the School we leave our fond memories of the fun we had. ITEM — To the Faculty: To Mr. Alcorn we leave our P. O. D. books which are in good condition. To Mrs. McFall, our class advisor, we leave a quiet commercial room. To Mr. Taylor, our basketball coach, we leave a new basket- ball team. To Mr. Lander, we leave to give him peace of mind. To Mr. Benzie, we leave our literature books. ITEM — To the Junior Class we leave our self-satisfaction, our import- ance, our wisdom, our good luck, and our well-known nerve. ITEM — To the Sophomore Class we leave our patience by which they can endure the Juniors. ITEM — To the Freshmen Class we leave a map of the school building so that they will not get lost and ioam about in everybody’s way and a book entitled “How To Tell The Teachers,” which tells how to bluff the teachers.



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CLASS PROPHECY ’55 Gather round and you shall see What this years Seniors are going to be. ROBERTA BURKETT Who is very brave Soon will leave to become a Wave. HELENA CARUSO Needs a big purse To go to Clearfield and become a nurse. JANICE CELINSKI Short and shy Wants to marry a handsome guy. DONNA CLINTON Who might go far Wants to get there in David’s car. JOANN GUIDO Has a sweet smile Wants to work for a little while. PATTY HUDSICK We shall see A nurse, that’s what she wants to be. SONDRA IRELAND What a girl Wants to keep Furney in a whirl. CLARE Me FALL Is nobody’s fool She’ll soon be going to business school. VIRGINIA MILLER With Ginger as her name Possibly will rise to fame. NORMA ROGERS Likes to walk in the rain Will dream till Terp come home again. DIANE SPICHER A very stern creature Is going to school to be a teacher. SHELBY VAN HORN That’s her name She will always be the same.

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