Hughesville Junior Senior High School - Monarch Yearbook (Hughesville, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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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

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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.



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' 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. Realizing, though, that there is an end to every good thing we reluctantly bid them au revoir since we hope to see them again some day, and in the meanwhilef- May the best of luck and happiness be yours in the many years to come. SKIPPY LUNGER.

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