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

 - Class of 1956

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Class of 1956, in the town of Penfield, the County of Clearfield and 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 peace and quiet of the middle room in our absence. Second: To our devoted Principal, Mr. Alcorn, we leave our ability to do P. 0. D. to his next class also our gratefulness and sincere respect. Third: To our home room teacher and advisor, Mr. Taylor, we leavd our hearty gratitude for his ability to put-up with us. Fourth: To our teachers we leave our regards and gratitude for undying kindness. Fifth: To our under classmen we leave our good reputation of good grades and good behavior. Sixth: Fatty Wallace leaves her love secrets to Peggy and George. Helena Gutowski leaves her singing ability to Judy Candido. Georgia Challingsworth leaves her ability to announce the cheers to Joyce De Salve. , , „ . , . ‘ Irene Kentoski leaves her joke-telling to Carol Rucinski Donna Snyder leaves her ability to get along with Shirley to V onnie. Aileen Olewnick leaves to furthr her education at Clarion. Paula Patterson leaves her sense of humor to Catherine Webb. Linda Swartz leaves her ability of writing love letters to Terry S. Harwood Newell leaves his giggle to any one who will take it! Larry Friday leaves his wavy hair to Buddy Boy. Tom Seduski leaves never more to return. Gerald Vargas leaves------------the girls! William Bundy leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Met all to Arnold Burkett. James Forsythe leaves everything to everybody. Lucrisha Hutchins leaves her charm to Marion. Ni a Guido leaves hr ability to wrap Mr. Alcron around her finger to any girl who has big fingers. Veronica Sherry leaves nothing because she doesn’t want to give it up. Clarence Shoemaker leaves his telling of jokes for “Bunny Foot” to laugh at. Mary Keller leaves her shorthand ability to Beverly Miller. JoAnn Georgino leaves her ability to get along with the Junior girls to Ronald Brundridge. DeLare Czajkouski leaves his ability to get along with teachers to David Smart. Besides these bequests, we leave our best wishes to all who may desire them. Any property or personal possessions of ours that remain in addition to the items we give and bequeath to the Board of Education to use as it sees fit. We can think of nothing that we have forgotten except memories and our old books, and we sugest that they be given to the Freshman class, thus saving money toward the purchase of mouth organs, ukuleles, and kazoos for the school band. Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as sole executor of this our last will and testament, our class advisor, Mr. Taylor. In witness whereof, we the class of 1956, the testator, have set our hand and seal this 20th day of May in the year 1956. Georgia Challingsworth

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As Juniors we sold stockings and Christmas cards to enlarge oui treasury towards our expenses for the Junior and Senior Banquet which was held on May 14, 1955 at the Golden Yoke Inn. It was an evening en- joyed by everyone with a fine meal, music and stunts. So we left Hustort till another and our last year. When we returned in the fall of 1955, we were the kings and queens of the school. Our first meeting as Seniors was held August 31, 1955, and the elected officers were as follows: President Patricia Wallace Vice President Thomas Seduski Secretary ............................. Georgia Challingsworth Treasurer Helena Gutowski Class Advisor Mr. Taylor We chose the following tokens of individualism for our class: Wide spread renown was achieved by the presentation of our produc- tion oi Mother is a Freshman” on November 13, 1955. It was enjoyed by all and we gained many compliments. One day passed into another and it was time for our never-to be-for- gotten trip to Washington D. C. on April 18th, 19th, and 20th. We saw many historical things as well as history in the making. We returned en- riched and broadened by our experiences and enjoyment of the trip. ' Senior Girls attended a tea at the Logan Hotel in DuBois on May 10. 1 he tea was given by the American Association of University Women. A good time wass enjoyed by all. On May 16th we had our Class Night, with the whole class taking part to make it an entertaining evening. Also on our May calendar was the banquet the Juniors held for us at the Golden Yoke Inn, everyone had a wonderful time. The following were on the Honor Roll: Helena Gutowski Georgia Challingsworth JoAnn Georgino Donna Snyder Then came the long awaited day. On Sunday, May 20, 1956, we marched up the aisle of the gymnasium on one of the most important days of our lives. We received our diplomas with a deep feeling of gratitude, and satisfaction in the goal we had achieved, mingled with regret of leaving the school of our high school days. But, this was not quite the end. We attended the annual school picnic and the Huston Township High School Alumni Banquet on June 2, 1956, at which we were the honored guests. We traveled far and wide to achieve our goal, “Succeed, we can, we will”. To our parents and teachers we leave, our gratitude for starting us on the road of life ready to meet its many opportunities. Flower Colors Gardenia Maroon and White Succeed, we can, we will Class Motto Georgia Challingsworth



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CLASS PROPHECY As we look into the future, we see our classmates as following To Patty nursing is a wealth, Nursing Jerry back to health. Donna’s tired of single life, She’d rather be a Senior’s wife. Georgia, as a scretary in D. C., We see sitting on the boss’s knee. JoAnn will yell for Red and White, Come on Temple Fight! Fight! Fight! Helena as our singing girl, We hope she’ll give the Met a whirl. Irene, as we shall see, Comptometer operator she will be. We see Veronica on T. V., Advertising “Pepsi”. Nina’s working hard at last, Trying to forget the leisure past. At C. S. T. C., It’s Aileen we shall see. Paula in a Business School, We hope she keeps the Golden Rule. Mary as Jack’s wife, We hope she lives a happy life. Linda is a very nice one, In the future she’ll be Mrs. Bricen. Lucrisha at the glass factory, Making glass for you and me. Jerry can do it if anyone can, He’s going to be a 20 year man. Tom we see as a working man, Making money for Donna and Sam. Our Dubby we shall see, Figuring out, What is M. D.? Jim we see as a hot rod racer, And as a great woman chaser.

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