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CLASS POEM To our alma mater we say adieu and will do our best just for you. Now that we are leaving Huston Hi, we will never forget the days gone-by. —Donna Lucore CLASS SONG All our high school days have gone too fast, And now those days are in our past; So long ago. We chose our motto perseverance To guide us on through dreams and chance; So long ago. With our yellow rose and gowns of white, We ventured forth on from that night To reach our goals. To teachers and friends, we said adieu To see what we could do for us, For God, and for our nation true. —Vicki McGaha Donna Lucore (Tune: Allegheny Moon)
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FAVORITE SAYINGS Donna Lucore - I don’t care. Teddy Walters - Now, my opinion is . . . Vivian Challingsworth - Oh, shoot! Rose Gusherowski - I don’t know! Vicki McGaha - I don't care. Judy DeSalve - Give me your paper!! Patty Forsythe - I told you twice already. Frances Beck - Hey, Muggsie!!!! —James Assalone SENIOR PASTIMES James Assalone - Playing the field. Leslie Van Horn - Being a good kid. Francis Friday - Being like Elvis! William Scanish - Hauling coal. Dallas Pane - Worrying about his car. Francis Chiodo - Just being Frog! Charles Hahn - Going airborne. John Vargas - Being nice! Clifford Plaszenski - Pumping gas. Donna Lucore - Chasing Cheetah! Teddy Walters - Telling everyone what he thinks! Vivian Challingsworth - Running around with Swartzy. Rose Gusherowski - Doing Teddy’s bookkeeping! Vicki McGaha - Waiting for school to end. Judy DeSalve - Waiting for Jerry! Patty Forsythe - Chasing Clinkers! Frances Beck - Missing School. —James Assalone CLASS POEM As freshman we began our high school days with spirits high and paths to blaze. Now that we are seniors, the past is gone but memories of Huston Hi will linger on. To the teachers, we owe our sincere gratitude for being patient when we were rude. And now w’e are all tempted to grieve because it is time for us to leave. We chose our colors, black and white to wear on high school graduation night. Perseverance’' the motto we chose along with our class flower the yellow rose. 16
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JUNIOR CLASS L. to R. 1st Row: Harold Batterson, John Bundy, John Carroll, Jean Cheslock, and Bonnie Garvin. 2nd Row: Vaughn Garvin, Linda Geer, Karen Johnson, James Kearney, and David Kephart. 3rd Row: Gail Levendusky, Diana Maholtz, Carol Michuck, Ronald Mitchell, and Harry Park. 4th Row: Ralph Park, Charles Rittenhouse, John Rittenhouse, Terry Rodgers, and DorothySeduski. 5th Row: Kenneth Sherwood, Irene Smart, Joyce Snyder, and Rose Vargas. 18
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