Hughesville Junior Senior High School - Monarch Yearbook (Hughesville, PA)
- Class of 1933
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HUGHESVILLE l MQNARCH HIGH SCHOOL Q ' BOARD OF EDUCATION Mrs. Louis Corson, Presidentg S. B. Gaunt, Vice Presidentg C. O. Grittner, Secretaryg Dr. Geo. T. Smith, Treasurerg C. Steck Hill. DEDICATION To the Board of Education, who, through their com- bined efforts during the past years made Hughesville High School bigger and better, and who have helped make the Commencement issue possible, we, the juniors of the Hughesville High School dedicate the 1935 Mon- arch. 1 ,+A HUGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL THE FACULTY Front- -Left to Right: Stetler, Kaiser, Shipman, Borxawitz. Castner, Rosenfield. Back: Creveling, McConnell, Smith, Golder, Kelsey, james. HUGHESVILLE MQNARCH HIGH SCHOOL MON ARCH STAFF Front-Left to Right: K. Ashkar, Travelet, Murray, Bonawitz, Pealt McConnell, Derr, Rosenfreld, Baker. Seeondz A. Ashlxar. Shatter, Kahler, C. Guyer, McBride, Wortliington Seltzer, Lunger, Updegraph, Guyer, B. Swisher, Reed Editorbin-Chiefg Yrrlbdd ---4.-w C hristine Murray '53 Larue Lunger M Managing Editor .............. ..... .,...., .....,...,. .,..,,,. H a Z C l Derr Assistant Managing Editor ....... ....... R uth McConnell, Advertising Manager .... , ,,,..., .,,, K ent Wortlmington, Assistant Advertising Manager ..... ........ H arriet Armstrong, School Editor ........,...............,,,.. ....., . ,Katherine Ashkar, Senior Class Reporter ....... junior Class Reporter ..,,,, , Sophomore Class Reporter ...., Freshmen Class Reporter ...,... Eighth Grade Reporter ...., ,, Seventh Grade Reporter r.... Katherine Ashkar ...,,,,,,WilbL1r McBride ,............MaX Seltzer .,..,..Howard Shatter ,......Ruth Minnier james Hunter Alumni Reporter ,................ .....r, . ............., C Iharles Guler Sports Editor ..,,... ......,,.............. .....,..,. ,... , , . Larue Lunger Art Editors ..,........, ..,e..... D orothea Peale Literary Editor ......,.. . ........................................ . Q3 3'7J ames Guyer ,3.. 55 34 SKK 51 35 33 34 33 56 57 v N QS 54 34 .Reta Travelet 95-irq HUGHESVILLI3 MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL J ' SENIOR CLASS FrontfLeft to Right: Hilda Smith, Gwen Hill, Margaret Barto, Doro- thea Peale, Edna Robb, Christine Murray, Helen Warburton. Second: Paul Kahler, Bernard Swisher, Frank Reed, William Updegraph, Fred Schneider, Fred Odell, Cloyd Whitmoyer, Wilbur Trick, joseph McCabe, Orlando Houseknecht. Third: Harriet Kuntz, blames Guyer, jesse Housekneeht, john Dunham, Robrt Odell, Harold Aderhold, William McClintock, Kent Wortliington, Raymond Hoffman, Tracy Shaner, William Shaffer, Carl Smith, Hilda McClintock. Fourth: Myrtle Heydenreich, Irene Smith, jean Hoffman, Vivian Mc- Carty, Thelma Montague, Reta Travelet, Marion Wfatts, Pauline Myers, Hazel Derr, Katherine Ashkar, Carrie Spearman. HUGI-IESVILLE MQN ARCH V HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM MARTIN MCCLINTOCK, JR ..... Bill Class President 13-43 Class Vice President 121g Literary Vice President 111, Football 11-2-3-415 Track 11-21g Football Captain 141g Basketball 11-2-3-41g The Man from Brandon, High School Review 1215 Dark- town Minstrel , Lilac Time 1515 Polly- anna 1415 Fourflusher Bill haf a .vlrihing perronalily ana' ir well- lihea' hy hir rehoolmater. The .rtziilenl hocli' will min Bill. The under rlarrnzin wifh him riieceff. Generonf, agreeable, eapahle, Bill maintained hir prominent porilion from hir frerhman year. KENT Louis WORTHINGTON ............ Tubby Class Treasurer 12-31g Class Vice Presi- dent 141g Advertising Manager 1415 Football 12-3-41g Track 12-3-41g Man From Bran- don , High School Review 121: Minstrels 13-41g Debating 141g Winner Townsend Oratorical Prize 141g Four Flusher 141, Compositor of School Paper 141. He ir qnile fludionr and melhoilical work- er. Abe Lincoln raid, Keep ,begging away, and TinyJ' doer. We wirh him the her! of lark and hope that he may alwayf he happy ai a Snprerxie Coarl fudge ar cliiring the yearns with uf al H. H. S. PAUL HENRY KAHLER .................... Kahler Class Secretary 11-2-3-41g Class Basket- ball 11-2-3-415 Man from Brandon 121g Minstrel 13-413 Glee Club 13-413 The Four Flusher 141g Womanless Wedding 121, joke Editor 12-3-41g Composior 1413 Track 121g Dramatic Club 1413 Townsend Oratori cal Contest 141g Editor of Newspaper Club 3 . 4 ,Paxil ir one of the mort popular hoyr in lhe Senior Clam. Hir ready mzile and quirk wil make friendi al once, Pa1zl'r infereflr are rommerrial work anclg? Although not a hig hoy he can carry hir .fhare of the work wilh a fniile. ASHER JOSEPH MCCABE ....,....... ,............ ' '10e Class Treaasurer 141g Forensic League 141g Class Vice President 131g Womanless Wedding Aride from the wife remarhr we hare learned to expect from foe, we have learner! too, to have rerjiect and admiration for a quick anal keen mind. It iJn't all fun, anal once he Jetiler in earner! to hir choren vora- Zion, we expect to hear from foe. W my J. , .N-mei., fi ffiirif' it-'N' ' HUC-HEsvILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL ' HAROLD GORDON ADERI-IOLD .........,........ Ike Baseball Q2-3-419 Track Q1-2-3-41g Class Basketball Q1-2-3-413 Glee Club Q1-2-3-415 Music Harold, well over six feet, stands just as high in the estimation of his elassmates as he towers ahove their heads in stature. He is always willing to do his share, and no task is zoo large or small for him. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ASHKAR ....II.... Kate Sewing Q1-21g Literary President Q31g Glee Club Q1-2-3-41 g Betty Lou Q21 g Lady of the Lilacs Q31g The Four Flusher Q41 g Minstrel Q31g Debating Q21g Class Reported Q3-413 School Editor Q41g Editor of News- paper Club Q3-415 Secretary of Dramatic Club Kate is known for her personality. She always wears a smile and speaks to every one. Kate set an example that the onroming high students will try to follow. Her amhition is to he a librarian. The school wishes her success. CLARA MARGARET BARTO .................... Marg Honorable mention in P. O. S. of A. Es- say Contest Q11g Glee Club Q1-2-3-413 Or- chestra Q31 3 Tri-Hi-Y Q1-2-31 g Minstrel Q31 g Oratorical Contest Q41 5 Home Economics g Betty Louu Marg, is a studious girl, she is interested in home economies and experts to further her study in that eourse. She is quiet, kind, gen- erous and has been a strong influence in her rlass. HAZEL PAULINE DERR ........................ Hazel President Literary Q11g Glee Club 'Q1-2- 3-41 g Pianist for Glee Club Q2-3-41 g Assembly Pianist Q2-413 Assistant Pianist for Orchestra Q1-2-51g Literary Editor H. H. S. Monarch Q21 g High School Review Q21 g Business Man- ager Q3-413 Betty Lou Q11g Lady of the Lilacs Q31 3 Minstrel Show Q31 5 Treasurer of Budget Q41g Pollyanna Q41g Man From Brandon Q21 g President Dramatic Club Q41 g May Queen Attendant Q21g P. O. S. of A. Contest Honorable Mention Q11 g Oration Fin- als Q41g Maid of Honor Q41g The Four Flusherl' Q41g Minstrel Hazel is often solemnly angelie in appear- anee, hut she has a never failing supply of jokes. She likes good times and is always around when refreshments are served. She will prohahly further her studies at Susque- University. 2 HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL JOHN KARNES DUNHAM ........................ jack', Football Q3-415 Baseball Here'f to the happy go-lucky Mountaineer, Alwayf ready to do hir part for the Jehool arid fellow clan mater. Here'J hoping for your fuecefr in the future. JAMES PARKER GUYER ........,.,........ .....,... ' 'jimm Minstrel Q3jg Baseball Q2-5-459 Minarcn Cover QZJQ Art Editor of Monarch Q3-45g Class President QZJQ Debating Q2-3-4jg Glee Club Q3-4jg H. S. Review f2jg Polly, anna Q41 g The Four Flusher Q41 g Tennese see Minstrel My g Science Club Hit ready wit, hir fair judgment, arid hif common Jeizfe have won the refpert of the eu- tire Jtudent body. No matter what ooeatioii jim may rhoofe he izfill he fucreuful. MYRTLE EVELYN HEYDENREICH .... ...' ' Myrtle Glee Club Qjg Tri-Hi-Y Ujg Home Economics Q1-2-4j. She iJ a girl that we can admire in Jtudief and rharaeter. She fomhirzef the progreJ.rii'e qualitief of the gird of thir age with the eharm of a grarioui di.rp0Jitiolz. ALTA GWENDOLYN HILL .................... Gwen Glee Club fl-2-:ij 5 Home Economics Qlj g junior Minstrel Gjg Track fljg Tri-Hi-Y Q1-Zjg Dramatic Club 4459 Basketball 141. Gwen if one of our rather quiet flax! memherf, hut when afhed to help the clan in any way, the if alwayf willing. She if alwayf ready to help the other fellow with hif trou- hlef. Gwen has real ahility, and what ever line of work fhe chooxey, we are Jure that the will Jufreed. re Q .QAM-, HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL Z DOROTHY JEAN HOFFMAN .....,,.........,... jean The Man from Brandon 121g junior Minstrel 131g Pollyanna 1413 The Four Flusheru 141g High School Review 121g Glee Club 15-41g Dramatic Club 141. Sher fall of lifeg Jhe'J full of fan. 'Twoirld he hard to find a better one. With joy ar well aa regret we pay thir tri- hnte-joy that we have had the value of jean! friendrhip and regret that there yearr of happy comraderhip rnnrt end. CARROL RAYMOND HOFFMAN ................ Ray,' Football 13-41g F. F. A. Basketball F. F. A. 13-41g Baseball 111g F. F. A. Base- ball 141 g Class Basketball 12-3-41. Although Raymond did not Jtart hir Jehool career with a hangj', he har added znneh en- joyment and life to many Jrhool activitier. He if an ardent worker and if gifted in mathe- matief which if not an undefired talent. The Jehool joinr IOOWQ in wifhing him Jizfcefr in the career he may wixh to follow. jFss.E MYFRs HOUSEKNECHT .............. Hank Minstrel 1311 'lWomanless Wedding 1215 F. F. A. Member 13-41g F. F. A. Bas- ketball 141g F. F. A. President 141g Glee Club 15-41g Class Basketball 12-3-41g Mid get Basketball 11-2-3-41 g Track Ierfe if a fellow who if willing to do any- thing that if afhed of him. Whatever hap- penr in the future, we with him the bert oy' fizfceff. ORLANDO HOUSEKNECHT .................. Landy,' F. F. A. Member 13-41g F. F. A. Basket' ball 1413 F. F. A. Treasurer 13-41g F. F. A. Baseball 1-413 Track 141g Midget Basketball 13-41 g Class Basketball 12-3-41 j l'Womanles:s Wedding 121 g Perfect Attendance 11-Z-3-41. He har walked the diytanee of fix miler to frhool every day, never mining one day daring hir four year! in high Jrhool. We are very proud of thir Jtudent and wixh hirn the bert of lizch in the firtizre. A f '2:.n.y. 1 47M..tM.1f4. , HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL HARRIET CRAMER KUNTZ .............,.... Hattie Minstrel 1315 Glee Club 131g Townsend Oratorical Contest 1415 Maid of Honor Hattie came from Eagle: Mere to enter the elafr ar a junior. Right from the Jtart Hattie', war popular and well-liked. Alwayr willing to do her part for the school, the taker the lead in any duty arrigned to her. Cheer- ful and agreeahle the har left the Jtamp of her perronality on the clan. VIVIAN WINIFRED MCCARTY ..........,..... Vivy Home Economics 11-2-41 g Glee Club 11-3-413 junior Minstrel 131g Tri-Hi-Y 111. Vioy haf a good renre of humor, a will- ingnert to help othert, and a .rweet .rmile for all. She har a ronriderate amount of patienee. You would he Jurprired juft how .reriouf Vioy can he at timer. We are all proud of Vioy'f, and Jincerely hope ,the will haue Jue- refr in the proferrion for which the if fitting herrelf. HILDA CARMON MCCLINTOCK .......,.... ' 'Hilda Glee Club 121g Tri-Hi-Y 1313 Home Economics 12-41. Hilda Jeemed to he a oery quiet and de- mure girl when the came to Hughewille High .rchool in her Sophomore year from Picture Rorler. But after becoming arguainted with her, the is found to be full of fun and maker a very likable rornpanion. Her outftanding qualztier are kindnerr and Jineerity. LOUISE CHRISTINE MURRAY ................ Chris May Queen Attendant 1113 Graustark 1115 Track 111g Glee Club 12-3-41g Debat- ing 121g Tri-Hi-Y 12-31g Lady of the LI- lacs 131g Minstrel 1313 Class reporter for Monarch 1215 Associate Editor 1313 Editor- -in-chief 141g Forensic Reading Contest 141g Music Club Chrirtine it one of the mort Jtudiouf perronr in the clan. She it alwayf ready with a kind word or helpful deed. We hope that when .rhe graduater thir Jpring .rhe can con- tinue her good work in college, and we know the will he a Juererr. ,Lie qagmwu i ,, , ,, ,, Y, l HUGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL 153-4 ANNA PAULINE MYERS ..............,..... Pauline Glee Club Q2-41g Tri-Hi-Y Q31g Home Economics Q1-2-41. Before ber frerbrnen year ended we knew tbat Pauline bad real ability in Jebolaftie work, and furtber arquaintance proved ber to be a plearant comrade and loyal friend. We wirb ber all tbe rurrerr, wbifb Jbe ro rirbly dee Jerver. A THELMA ALTHEA MONTAGUE .......... Thelma Glee Club Q1-2-419 Tri-Hi-Y Q51g Home Economics Q1-2-41g Betty Lou Q11. It took ur a long time to becorne acquaint- ed witb Tbelrna, but tlae better we knew ber tbe rnore we liked ber. Sbe ir interexted in Horne Eronornirr in addition to ber Arailernie work. Whenever ealled upon for any rrbool artivity, rbe ir alwayr willing to do ber part. JOHN FREDERICK ODELL ...,....l............... Fred Midget Basketball Q1-2-3-413 Football Q1-2-3-41g Class Basketball Q1-2-3'4g1 A Man from Brandon Q21 5 'iwomanless Wed- ding Q21g 'lady of the Lilacsn Q31g junior Minstrel Q31 1 l'Tl1e Four Flusher Q41 g Dra- matic Club Q413 Townsend Oratorical Con- test, Honorable Mention Q41 5 Glee Club Q41 g Tennessee Minstrel Fred ir one of tbe mort witty and rnort likeable fellowr in tbe elarr. He alwayr wearf a rrnile and never .reernr to worry about tbe bigb tort of living or even fla.r.reJ. ROBERT NORMAN ODELL ......... .,..,e....e, i 'Bob Football Q1-2-5-41. Bob ir tbe jack of all traderl' in our rcbool. If a property man ir needed, heir tbe rnan. R-Reliable O-Optirnirtic B-Benevolent E-HEnergetie R-Ready to do bit bert T-Truftwortloy G.,.,,LL9 Qfrwf 'I 1953? X Q, HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH V HIGH sCHooL , EDITH DoRoTHEA PEALE .,.................. Dottie Art Editor my g May Queen My Although Dottie if quiet and unafrum- ing, rhe if one of the moit popular girly in the clan. We are conjident that, with her talent and perfeverence, :he will make a place for herfelf near the top. FRANK REED ........,...........,,.....,te,....... Sleepy Compositor flijg Secretary Home Room Q41 g Dramatic Club 141. Four yearf ago, when we firit knew Frank, he wax Jo quiet that everyone called him Sleepy , But by our junior year we had changed our mind: concerning Sleepy We found him much more active, being Jtudiour and capable. He had won the refpect of ev- eryone. Frank if a friend to all, alwayf will- ing to lend a helping hand. We all feel he will make good in hii choien career, EDNA MARIE Rona .,,..,..,,...................... Eddie Glee Club Q1-3-415 Home Economics Q1- Zjg Minstrel 131g Basketball fl-2-3-4jg Basketball Captain My Volley Ball 0-2-3- 4yg May Queen Attendant Gjg Track 449, Music Club Mfg Volley Ball Captain Although Jhe war alwayr very quiet, .the wax never heard complaining about anything, .nal war alwayf willing to help the clan in any undertaking. Edna har won and held the rerpect of all her claumater by her earneftneif ana reliability. FREDERICK RALPH SCHNEIDER ......., Freddie Varsity Football Q3-41g All League Team 4434 Class Basketball Q2-Sjg Track Q2-5-fry, Man from Brandon Q2jg Womanless Wedding QZJ 5 Junior Minstrel Q31 g Tennes- see Minstrel Well, if I get in the game, I'll play my bert. Thi! hai' been Fred'.r philoiophy all through high Jchool. Ever pleaiant and fair, he haf played hir game of Jchool life jutt ar he played football, winning thereby the liking and Jincere rerpect of the entire .ftudent body. .VW swam-Ml again HIIGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL YVILLIAM NAPOLEON SHAFFER .,.......,.,.. Bill, Football flyg Orchestra Qlyg Man from Brandon Qyg junior Minstrel Q3jg Cheer Leader Q3-4jg Womanless Wedding 121. No matter what eonfrontf him there if no doubt that he will fueceed in whatever he may lake up. TRACY RAYMOND SHANER .....,.,........,, l'Trace Debating f4Jg Hi-Y Qjg Dramatic Club Qliyg Womanless Wedding f2yg junior Minstrel Q51 g Four-Flusher grip 5 Glee Club QSM Class Basketball Q2-3-4y. Shanerk fine personality need.r little in- troduetion to thofe who haue learned to hnow him. He will alwayf be remembered df one of the outrtanding member! of hir elarf. The .rehool wither him the bert of luck in the yearr to come. VELMA I'lILDA SMITH ...............,,e........ Smitty Home Economics flijg Glee Club Q2yg Tri-HLY qzy. Hilda war in our clafr more than a year before we realized how capable and helpful rhe war. It war not until .romeone dependable way needed, that we difcouered Hilda and 'learned her real worth. She i.r eheerful, too, and a good and loyal friend. Her arademie .rucfeu teftijief to her intelligenee, while the opinion of her clarfmatef eonjirmr her plea:- ing perronality. Bert wither, Hilda! CARL EDWARD SMITH .......................... ,.. Tony Glee Club Q1-4jg Man from Brandon f2yg Baseball Q2-3yg Class Basketball f3jg Minstrel Gy g Treasurer of Home Room My 3 The Four Flusher My g Dramatic Club Tony did hir part for Hughewille High by taking care of the Coaeh and hir champ- ionrhip teamr, By doing thir he earned the title of trainer . Tony Jueeefrfully combin- ed the talentr of auetioneer, entertainer and pryrhologift, with trainer, and ronfequently, war known and lihed by everybody. We wirh him the gzeatert Juecexr and happinerf. Tout' 33 2, HUGHESVILLE 1 MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL 1 ELEANOR IRENE SMITH v........... 4.,...... l'Smitty P. O. S. of A. Essay Contest Q11g Glec Club Q1-2-3-41 g Track Q11 3 Home Economics Q11g Debating QZ1g Tri-Hi-Y Q1-261g The lfour-Flusher Q41. Irene if one of the mort induftriouf and rtuiliouf pefaronr in high Jrhool. Capable, re- liable, and intelligent, .rhe har been a valuable l716lI7l 6'1' to the flair of 1933. CARRIE ETTA SPEARMAN ...................... Carrie Home Economics Q1-2-41g Secretary of Literary Society Q21g Winner in State Home Economics Contest at Harrisburg Q2-41. Carrie if one of thofe quiet, unarfuniing girlr who hardly ever Jayf a word. But when the rpeakf, Hwordr of wirdoni fall from her lipJ . Carrie haf worked along Jteaalily dur- ing the four yeam of her high rareer, and haf won the refpert of her rlafrnzatef for her abili- ty and loyalty. BERNARD LARUE SwIsHI2R ................ Barney Midgets Basketball Q1-2--3-41g Compositor Q41 g Office Q3-41 g Four Flusher Q41 3 Man from Brandonu Q21 g Minstrel Q31 g Glee Club Q31g l'Womanless Wedding Q21g Class Bas- ketball Q1-2-3-41g Track Q3-41g Dramatic Club Q41 5 Tennessee Minstrel Q41 g Oratorical Finals Although .rmall in Jtature, Barney if high- niinded, pofreffing high idealf and anzbitionr. We projihefy for hini a .rurfeyrful future. RETA ESTHER TRAVELET .................... 'lFlighty,' Winner in P. O. S. of A. Essay Contest Q11g Glee Club Q1-2-3-41g Track Q1-2-31g Debating Team Q2-3-41g Tri Hi-Y Q2-31g High School Revue Q21 3 Basketball Q3-413 Orchestra Q31g Lilac Timel' Q31g junior Minstrel Show Q51g Volleyball Q3-41g As- sistant Literary Editor Q31g Literary Editor Q41g Pollyanna Q-413 President of Home Room Q-41g Four-Flusher Q41g Second in Townsend Oratorical Contest Q41g Tennessee Minstrel Rela ir one of the inoft energetir nzemberr of the Jenior claw. She ir extremely loqua, riouf on all fubjeftr and a loyal rupporter of the Jchool. we 'za !f'- HUGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL lglgfe WILBUR FRANKLIN TRICK ........, ..f..... 'Tricky' Football Q1-2-3-414 Class Basketball Q1- 2-3-4jg Midgets Basketball Q1-2-5-fljg Junior Minstrel Tricky if one of the 1noJt inifcheeiouf ineinherf of our clan. He never iniuef a chance to play a trick, whether at hir own ex- penfe or JONIBOIZE elfe'.r. Although he if thuf inclined, he if well liked hy hir clafmzatey and we all wiIh Trick the heft of luck in yearf to come. WILLIAM ALBERT UPDEGRAFF ....,L.....,..LL Bill Compositor Q3-415 Science Club 4434 Glee Club QZJ g Track Bill haf had four yearf of high Jehool at Hughewille. He alwayf worked hard and al- wayf had hir le.r.Ion.v. He if a quiet fort of person and friendly. Hi.r four yearr of high Jchool were Jpent inoftly in the Commercial courfe. MARIAN WATTS ................................ ' 'Mickey' Glee Club 4459 Dramatic Club Mickey if one of thofe girl.r with a carefree happy-go-lucky manner and a perfon- ality that you can't refiyt. Thingf juxt canlt he dull when The if around. Although The did not enter Hughewille High School until the beginning of the Senior year we have learned to think a great deal of her hecaufe of he: fine Jpirit and wonderful difpofition. Here'f within g Mickey the best Juccefr that life ha: to offer. HELEN WINIFRED WARBURTON ........ Helen Home Economics Q1-2-4D g Glee Club fl-2-413 Try-Hi-Y Q1-2,3 junior Minstrel Gy. Helen iI a girl who if Jo quiet that no one knowf the is around. Whenever called upon for any Jehool activity, Ihe if alwayf willing to do her hit. Of gentle difpofition, quiet, and eonfiderate, Helen haf won the respect and Jincere admiration of all who know her. 1 Tx -I XI, I-I - I W WWW 9b74vu.J4,4..g. 2 HUGHESVILLE MONARCH l HIGII SCHOOL ' l CLOYD WILLIAM VUHITMOYIER .............. ' 'Dorf' Agriculture Q2jg Glee Club Q3-41g Or- chestra Gj 3 junior Class Minstrel GQ g Music Club ffljg Tennessee Minstrel 4454 Musical Entertainer C3-4j. Cloyd, a likeable chap wilb a pleafing pew muality, fame to thi! Irlvoof from Pidnre Reiki in hir Jophomore year. He if able in play any imtrzmzent and if largely 1'e.Ipr11i,Iibl: for the Jucceff of many mmiral euterfazzz- menu. With lhir wealllv of talent along with lair ability to Jing, we are mre that Cloyil will climb the ladder of meters. CLASS ADVISER W , ,S MISS DOROTHY BONAWITZ We, the members of the Senior Class wish to express our appreciation to Miss Bonawitz for the help she has given us during our four years in high school. HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL Clam of A33 Four years ago we entered high school as green freshmen, bring- ing with us the record of having the largest class in the history of the H. H. S. ln a very short time we were subjected to the usual Freshmen rules, regulations, and initiation. After the upperclassmen had finished with us, we were ready to settle down to a little work. With the exception of a play, 'fThe Freshmen , given in chapel, and two class parties at Frank Reed's and Ed Swisherfs, there was nothing to disturb us. The year came to a close with a school picnic at Benton Park. Our Sophomore year, beginning September 2, 1930, proved to be quite unevent- ful. One of our first acts, however, was to elect class officers, a privilege which was denied us as Freshmen. These officers were: james Guyer, President, Bill Mc- Clintock, Vice President, Paul Kahler, Secretary, and Kent Worthington, Treasurer. In April we presented the play, The Man From Brandon , to the school. This was a dramatic success and gave us quite a bit of experience. August 31, 1931 we enrolled as Jolly juniors and proceeded to celebrate by holding a weiner roast at Glen-Mawr. And now it was again necessary to select class officers. The decision of the class was: Bill McClintock, President, joe McCabe, Vice President, Paul Kahler, Secretary, and Kent Xworthington, Treasurer. We also de- cided to have a stand at the Fair, which proved to be a financial success. Following Fair vacation school work began to occupy our time until january, when we began to work on our junior Minstrel, which was presented February 2 and 3, And now the fun was to begin, for it had been decided to have the juniors deliver orations. They began February 29th and were given during chapel period. However, school wasn't all work and no play, and our social activities ,included a Treasure Hunt at Eagles Mere, two class parties given by jean Hoffman and Frank Reed, and last but not least----the Junior-Senior reception, which goes down in history as being the nicest Reception ever given at Hughesville High School. September 6, 1932, we entered high school for the last timefdignified Seniors! Our class officers were: Bill McClintock, President, Kent Worthington, Vice Presi- dent, Paul Kahler, Secretary, and joe McCabe, Treasurer. Our first party was a weiner roast at Sycamore Park, soon after this we had another party at Edna Robbis. Our attention now began to turn to Fair, and we decided to have a stand. However, due to the rainy weather, it was not a success. On November 22, we went to Sunbury to a lecture by Edwin Markham, a noted American poet. It was a splendid opportunity and we certainly did appreciate it. And now the time passed swiftly while everyone was preparing an oration to be delivered in chapel. The Oratorical Finals were held March 20, in the auditorium with eight contestants participating. We were beginning to realize that our funds were running low and our attempt to replenish the treasury included a card party, a dance, and the Senior Class Play!- The Four Flusherf' Following the play everyone began to concentrate on school work until May 17, when the juniors entertained us with a delightful reception. The Baccalaureate Sermon was delivered in the Lutheran Church by Rev. D. W. Stock on May 28th. The following night the annual Class Night was held. The stage and auditorium were appropriately decorated for the occasion. The grand finale of our school life fully materialized on May 31, at the Commencement Exercises. The Auditorium was decorated in the school colors, orange and blue, and it was an oc- casion of mixed emotions of joy at starting out in life, and sadness at leaving old Hughesville High School. -Katherine Ashkar and Frank Reed. 'g HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL Clair Prophecy---25 Years From Now HAROLD ADERHOLD and PAULINE MYERS have settled down in Lairds- ville, where they will run the Great Lairdsville Flour Mills. KATHERINE ASHKAR is with the National Broadcasting Company helping Kate Smith get her moon over the mountain. MARGARET BARTO and JOE MCCABE are in the midst of the Sahara Desert, where Joe is completing his experiments preparatory to the flight to the moon. Poor Margaret is undecided whether to take the family with Joe, or remain at home and take care of the farm. HAZEL DERR has at last succeeded in finding a husband. It is reported she is engaged ,to Jim Guyer, who is Pastor of the Moreland Baptist Church. Hazel plays the organ while Jimmy sings a hymn. Hazel and Jim are also taking music and art courses from the International Correspondence School. JACK DUNHAM is running a dairy farm at Eagles Mere. His farm is con- trolled by an automatic hook-up, whereby Jack can get his work done while sleeping. Jack is still single, not being awake long enough to get a wife. MYRTLE HEYDENREICH is running a beauty school on Main St., just OH Pennsylvania Avenue in Tivoli. JESSE HOUSEKNECHT is taking his brother's place raising ton litters. ORLANDO HOUSEKNECHT is with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. He is under the name of Oorland the Great . Weight44O0 pounds. He is now run- ning at Clarkstown for the small price of 10c. GXXYENDOLYN HILL has at last sealed the bonds of matrimony. JEAN HOFFMAN has married a missionary and is now living in China. RAYMOND HOFFMAN is with Columbia University as Professor of Pub- lic Speaking. X PAUL KAHLER is now applying for a job as floorwalker, after having the ex- perience with the last set of twins, while teaching them to be Fishermen. HARRIET KUNTZ has settled down with Bill Shaffer in the monument business. She is teaching her children, who number 5, the value of a perfect attendance record while at school. The kids should have a good record, taking for granted they fol- low in their daddy's footsteps. VIVIAN McCARTY has at last traded off her old Chevy for a Model T Ford. HILDA McCLlNTOCK has at last settled down with her husband, whom she is teaching to be a chemist to manufacture hair dyes. BILL McCLINTOCK is still debating whether he should go to college or not. THELMA MONTAGUE is the society dictator of Mawr Glen. She also writes up the society column for the Clarkstown Tribune, CHRISTINE MURRAY is matron in the Old Ladies Homel' at Chippewa. FRED ODELL has at last climbed the mountain of joy to End-Eagles Mere, where he has settled down with Marion Watts, who is the social lioness of the great metropolis. Fred is President of the Eagles Mere Street Railway Corp. when he is not at home playing nursemaid. ROBERT ODELL is with Ringling Bros. Circus as a contortionist. Bob nearly passed away last week after tying himself in a knotgfrom which he could not get himself untied. DORTHEA PEALE in 1950 married the Prince of Wales and is now the Queen of England. l FRANK REED is now Governor of Oklahoma, where his worth has been proved. EDNA ROBB and Albert Snyder have at last been married and are living with Edna's parents, so she can help her mother with the chores. CARL SMITH is proprietor of the Greater Hughesville Cleaning and Pressing Service. He specializes in women's clothing. HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL HILDA SMITH is a model for the Bush 84 Bull Company at Williamsport. IRENE SMITH is managing a beauty parlor in Chinatown, New York City. FRED SCHNEIDER is managing the A 8: P Store of Lime Bluff. His last cus- tomer bought a box of tooth picks about two years ago. It is said he is doing very well. TRACY SHANER has a large shop on Fifth Avenue in New York City. He is a great authority on women's Parisian Gowns. CARRIE SPEARMAN teaches Home Economics in our dear old Alma Mater. BARNEY SWISHFR is now in charge of the Commercial Department of the H. H. S., replacing Miss Rosenfield. RETA TRAVELET is now married and living in Hughesville with her hus- band, who is pastor of the Methodist Church. WILBUR TRICK has at last found a cure for sleeping sickness. His wife kicks him out of bed. WILLIAM UPDEGRAFF is now residing in jersey Shore, taking the place of Prince Farrington. HELEN WARBURTON is now married and living in Muncy. Her husband and she have a thriving fruit business. CLOYD WHITMOYER, still a bachelor, is playing the drums with Paul White- man's Orchestra. KENT WORTHINGTON has finally married Evelyn Grittner, and is now an agent on the W. 8: N. B. He has a large network of railways employing thousands of men. Kent and his family are very happy. WILLIAM SHAFFER, '33. BERNARD SWISHER, '33. Clam Wil! We, the Seniors of the Class of 1933, of Hughesville High School, being of sound mind, do declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner following: First, We bequeath the admiration of the faculty to the under classmeng Second, we bequeath our teachers, our studies, and our books to the junior Class, so that they may climb the ladder of success as we have done, Third, we bequeath: CU Kate Ashkarls intellect to Ruthie Stiger. Q21 Harold Aderhold's track ability to Daniel McConnell, hoping that he will roll up the points for Hughesville next year. Q3j Margaret Barto's ability to neckl' to Libby Dunham so that she may carry on our old traditions. Q41 Jack Dunham's ability to sleep in class to Dorothy Bubb so that Latin Class won't prove so tiresome. OJ Hazel Derr's popularity to Jennie Bower so that she may more easily trap a certain junior. Q65 jim Guyer's nonchalence to Roy Herriman so that he may become Dean in the 479 Lairdsville Tech. Myrtle Heydenreich's slenderness to Ruth McConnell so that she may match Ike, more perfectly. QSJ jesse Houseknechfs ability to chew tobacco to Booby McBride so he will develop into a big he-man. Q91 Gwen Hill's Muncy boy friend to Libby Travelet so she may take up where Gwen left off. QIOJ Orlando Houseknecht's size to George Turner so that he can do the quick dis- 4119 appearing act when Mr. Artley conies upon the scene. Ray Hoifman's golden voice to the National Broadcasting Company. C121 HUGH ESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL jean Hoifman's shining face to the Statue of Liberty so that she may guide the ships into port. 1131 Harriet Kuntz's red hair to Hilda Seibert. 1141 Paul Kahler's love to Nancy Fisher. 1151 Vivian McCarty's ability to climb telephone poles to an anthropoid Ape. 1161 Bill McClintock's position as senior class president to a worthy successor to be 1171 4181 elected by the Class of '34, Hilda McClintock's city ways to Altha Shires. Fred Odell's dramatic ability to Nyle Houseknecht. 1191 Thelma Montague's claim on Raymond to Aggie Bull. 1201 Robert Odell's oratorical ability to john Crossley. 1211 4221 1221 Christine Murray's jitters to Harriet Armstrong so that she can carry out the traditions of the Senior Class. Frank Reed's shorthand ability to Paul Sones. Pauline Myer's ability to get French to Evelyn Grittner. 1241 Bill Shaffer's admiration for Harriet Kuntz to Booby McBride. 1251 Dottie Peale's position as May Queen to a worthy successor to be elected by the school. 1261 Tony Smith's ability to sing to Alfred Ashkar. 1271 Edna Robb's ability to play basketball to Anna Shires. 1281 Fred Schneider's shin guards to Kenny Fox. 1291 Hilda Smith's quiet personality to Libby Sones. 1301 Tracy Shaner's ability to look dignified to Newton Friant. 1311 Irene Smith's ability to attend school to Max Hughes. 1321 Barney Swisher's neck to a beer bottle. 1331 Carrie Spearman's ability to sew to Sissy,' Hill. 1341 Wilb11r Tricl-:'s ability to thumb rides to Bud Colley. 1351 Reta Travelet's walk to Helen Covert. 1361 Bill Updegraff's bottle capper to 'iStug Girton. 1371 Helen Warburton's quietness to Don Fox. 1381 Cloyd Whitmoyer's musical ability to Stanley Levine. 1391 Marian Watt's love to Buggern Houseknecht. 1401 Kent Worthington's sunny disposition to Charles Guyer. 1411 joe McCabe's ability to put jig-saw puzzles together before the old folks go to bed to Buzz Worthington. We, hereby, solemnly declare the Principal, R. A. G. Stetler, executor of this, our last will, and direct him to carry out the provisions contained herein. Signed, sealed, and delivered to him by the Senior Class, this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord, One thousand, nine hundred and thirty-three. KENT WORTHINGTON, '35 JEAN HOFFMAN, '55, JOE MCCABE, '55 ' HUGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Four years we've worked for this Commencement Day y And now it's here, But still we feel a pang at leaving Things so dear. We worked, we played, and laughed together These four years, And now to think that they are ended Brings out the tears. We've spent the best days of our lives Here with each other, And as the years go by, we will be bound Closer together. Four years we've spent within these walls, And now they're past, But tho' we're far away, we will remember them 'Till the last. -Anonymous. Farewell S6'7Qj07 J With the coming of graduation there is a feeling that is similar to that after the loss of a good friend, a relative, or a close acquaintance. The joy of the end of school term is marred by the passing of our Senior Class, an event unpleasant as it is un- avoidable. The years of friendship pass too swiftly by, and we Hnd ourselves at the parting point. Without the Seniors, next year, the school will seem to have an unusual emptiness. The Seniors will be missed very much, for in all our school activities they have played an important part. Their leaving will create a great loss in the ranks of our football, basketball and baseball teams, in our track and debating teams, and our school paper staff. Consequently their departure will leave a gap in the every day school life that will be impossible to mend. 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In athletics we have furnished, for the past three years, a large number of the members of the Varsity and junior-Varsity teams. Although we have been active in athletics, our social life has not been neglected. Several successful parties have been held and our aim is to make our Prom the best ever held in dear old UH. H. S. MACK R. COLABINE, ,34. WILBUR McBRIDE, 724. ---9-gig: I-IUGHESVILLIE MQNARCH HIGH SCHOOL 3, THE SOPHOIVIORE CLASS Sophomore Clow History Yv'ell! Well! Here we are! The Sophomore Class of the H. H. S. Blow me Down! Most of us arrived at this school last year from the Eighth Grade to final a group of jolly Farmers ready to make our class top-notch. We were rather ap- prehensive of the treatment we were going to receive from the blood-thirsty upperf classmen, but we discovered that if a Freshie', acted reasonably toward his superiors, they in turn would treat him in toleration. Our Freshmen oliicers were: Harold tShortyj Kahler, President, Henry fHenj Smith, Vice President, Elizabeth fLibj Sones, Secretary, and Dick Boak, Treasurer. This year our class dignitaries are the following: Max Seltezer. Presidentj Dick Boak, Vice President, Dorothy Minier, Sec- retary, and Don X5Uorthingtou. Treasurer. XVe were well represented in athletics, having Emory Qliumpj Worthington, Harold Boudman, Kenneth Fox, Dan McConnell, and Nyle fPicl-:lej Houseknecht attempting to achieve fame on the gridiron and George Turner, long and lanky, rep- resenting the Sophs on the basketball squad. In baseball, we have George Turner, Freeman Robbins, and Raymond Derr shag flies in the outfield, in track, Emory Wforthington, Kenneth Fox and Harold Boudrnan. Our class also has literary ability, being represented on the debating team and the other Forensic League activities. During our high school years our class promoted several social functions in- cluding a successful card party, a number of food sales, and various class parties. While this is only our second year at this school, we can truly say that We are Hughesville born, and Hughesville bred, and when we die, welll be Hughesville dead. Yifith this spirit ever drawing us upward we are determined to go out in the world and advance the fame and glory of Hughesville High School as far as pos- sible. MAX SELTZER, '55. ---BEQIQE HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH scHooL THE FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman History The Freshmen entered high school with a large number of pupils. From the borough we had twenty-two, and from the rural sections twenty-eight. We elected class officers as follows: President, Donald Barto, Vice President, Charles Park, Secretary, Elmer Guyerg Treasurer, Leona Hill. A few dropped out of school and at the present our Freshmen Class numbers twenty-live girls and nineteen boys. The class has been very active in all school functions. ln football, we were represented by Grant Boyer, Harvey Houseknecht, LaRue Houseknecht, and Grant Myers. In basketball, Grant Myers and Richard Weaver helped to make up the varsity squad, in baseball, Weaver, Harvey and LaRue Houseknecht, and Myers again represented. Our Home Room activities this year have been very interesting. Elizabeth Travalet was President of this activity and was ably assisted throughout the year by William Armstrong. Scholastically we have held our own with the rest of the classes, having each period from ten to twelve on the Honor Roll. Numerous parties were held throughout the year and also some food sales. Our class Treasury shows a comfortable balance. The Freshmen contributed more to the budget system than any other class, which shows that they patronized all the school activities. About two-thirds of the class are enrolled in the Academic Course, while the remaining num- ber are pursuing the Commercial Course. Several boys are members of the Future Farmeris Club, while a certain number of the girls are members of the Domestic Science Group. Our class advisor is Mr. Robert Smith. HUGHESVILLE MQNARCH 4 mon scHooL SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE Summary of The Seventh Grade On the opening day of school the roll numbered thirty-six. In the month of October, we were dismissed three days for the Lycoming County Fair. In October, we went for a weiner roast under the leadership of Mr. Kelsey. We then studied hard until Christmas. XX'e put on a Christmas play in chapel, and later we put it on in Miss Shipmanls room. We then started our basketball season, and played during the months of February and March. Our teams defeated Montgomery twice and then lost to our own Eighth Grade by a score which was very close. We prepared another play for chapel entitled, The Days of the Week. We studied hard until April 14, our next holiday, Good Friday. We are now having our Physical Education out- doors, as in the winter we were forced to have our gym in the auditorium. just lately we started a debating club called the 'iCubs. We have had four debates in English Class and two in the Senior Home Room. We have the following boys going out for the events in the track meet. May 4: Wfilliam Thomas, Paul McConnell, Nyle Burlcholder, Kenneth Bab, and Leonard Boatman. Mr. Golder, our teacher, and his pupils have enjoyed a successful term. One more thing we would like to say is that we wish the Seniors and Miss Bonawitz happiness and much success for their future. JIMMIE STARR 8: BARTIE REESE. History of Eighth Grade The Eighth Grade of Hughesville started the school year of 1952-53 with twenty- eight members in the class. We had our lirst party, November 18, at Eought's cabin. Everybody had a good time. Our boys proved to be very good in sports, playing basketball with the neigh- boring towns. W'e held a food sale March 25, to help pay for the encyclopedias we purchased. Basketball was not the only activity that we entered. A junior Debating Team was started with fourteen members entering. During our school term Mildred Andrews and Bruce Crossley moved from town, and Kathryn Weaver dropped out. Our commencement exercises were held May 26, with the plays, The Fickle Friend and The Crash of the Airmail given. Thus the Eighth Grade ended their school year. GEORGIANNA SMITH 8: REBECCA GINTER. HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL Athletics Faculty Manager of Athletics ......., ......... F rank Golder Coach of Football ........,............. ,,,,,,,t R obert B. Smith Coach of Basketball ......,.... ......... R obert B. Smith Coach of Girls Basketball ...... t,,tt.... 1 frank Golder Coach of Baseball ,....,,.,.... t,,tt,,,, L ewis Creveling Student Treasurer ................. ............. H azel Derr Assistant Student Treasurer ........ ,,....,, R uth McConnell Cheer Lmdm Left to Right-Sones, Shaffer, Kahler, Stiger. :,:4f i i SB S B HUGHFSVILLI2 MQNARCH 1 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL FrontfLeft to Right: Lunger, McClintock, Turner, Colley. Second: Colabine, McBride, Sones, Fox. Third: Conch Smith, Myers, Herriman, Wfezwer, Faculty Manager Golder. HUGHESVILLE MONARCH HIGH scHooL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Front-Left to Right: Baxter, Hill, Poust, Stigcr. Second: Bubb, Covert, Grittner, Travelet. Third: Robb, Thomas. Fourth: Armstrong, Coach Golder, Soncs. 1-iucsi-1EsV1LL1s MQ N ARCH HIGH SCHOOL ' r,,,,,Q . -.,,, Ji., ,Vb BASEBALL TEAM Front-ALeft to Right: Herriman, Schneider, Guyer, McBride, Colabine, Smith, Dunham Second: Coach Creveling, Girton, Colley, Aderhold, Lunker, Fox, Coach Golder V I' L ,. . u.. .,... ,..........Ai.a FOOTBALL TEAM Front4Left to Right: Myers, H. Houseknecht, Trick, Herriman, Boudman, L. House knecht, Crossley, Schneider. Second: Boyer, Girton, Fox, Hughes, K. Fox, Bah, N. Houseknecht, F. Odell. Third: Coach Bob Smith, Dunham, Sones, R. Odell, K. Wortliington, Capt. Mc Clintock, E. Wortluington, Hoifman, Colley, Faculty Manager, Golder. O1fg6Z7QjZ6Zfj07'Z5 LYCOMING CQUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATING TEAM AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE Richard Boak Kent Wortliington Reta Travelet LaRue Lunger james Guyer Tracy Shaner LYCOMING COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATING TEAM FrontfLeft to Right: Shaner, Worthington, Boak, Lung- er, Guyer. Back: Coach, Dorothy Bonawitz, Travelet. i no I Ii HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL HUGHESVILLE MQNARCH HIGH SCHOOL FORENSIC LEAGUE Left to Right: Sones, M. Smith, E. Smith, Hoffman, Travalet, Murray, E. House- knecht, Hill, Opp, Coach Dorothy Bonawitz. Second: Armstrong, Myers, Odell, Herriman, Wortlrington, Seltzer, Fox, N. House- knecht, McCabe, Park, Ashkar. HOME ECONOMICS FrontfLeft to Right: Spearman, Phillips, Montague, Warburton, Instructor, Miss Kiser, McClintock, Barto, Aderhold, Shires. 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