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

 - Class of 1946

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emoriefi of ,JQIMQAQJUZKL ,Mg 5400! Take one look At every nook So you'll remember how You loved these halls. CTune: lt's Been a Long, Long Time l Remember fun The things we've done The friendships that We ve known When sadness calls. And if the tears of gloom seem lost in reveries, just open up ,four book of memories, And live again the moments when- ln '46 we loved The dear old Hughesville High. Mary Fought 4 4 77 MJ Have you heard of the class so jolly and gay, The class with a promise for the future day, The class, wide-awake and full of tricks? Then you've heard of the class of '46, On the threshold of life we now stand lust twelve years after our school days began. We know our battle is not yet won, We realize, of course, that it's just begun. The friends we met in school each year We'll always remember, always hold dear. To our teachers, parents and directors, too, We wish to extend a hearty Thank-you. Though our school days are past and gone, We know our class will struggle on. lt's not like winning in the final inning, For we're not finishingg we're just beginning. We've loved the years we've spent in school: We treasure their memories more than a jewel Though the time has come to say adieu, Still to Hughesville High We'll ever be true. Audrey Rhinard CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS Fuchsia Rose Navy and Fuchsia CLASS MOTTO Not the End, but the Beginning Monarch - 20

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sc 77 0l1U 1l We, the members of the Senior Class of Hughesville High School, Hughesville, Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and body, do declare this our last Will and Testa- ment. First, we will the Seniors of '47 our home room in hopes that they keep it in as good condition as we have kept it. Second, we bequeath to the faculty the time and atten- tion that should have been theirs during the past four years. Third, we bequeath personal property, both real and unreal, as follows: Betty Biggar wills her trim figure to Norma Eder. Norma Bradley wills her ability to square dance to Geor- gine Hill. Emma Brungard wills her height of success to anyone who can reach it. Grace Corson wills her self-control to Miss Stuart. lune Crist wills her ability to go steady to Kate Myers. Florence Derrick wills her artistic touch to lohnny Reed. Calvin Diltz wills his neatness to Shiner Stugard. Lucille Doane wills her way with Turbotville boys to any girl interested in Turbotville. Russell Dugan wills his generosity to Max Miller. Bob Edkin wills his egoism to Paul Wallis. Georgine Eichenlaub wills her strong arm to Ruth Doane. Iames Figels wills his masculine hair-do to Leonard Reed. lim Fought wills his promptness in getting to school to Hiram Phillips. Mary Fought wills her love for hunting and fishing to Hilda Hall. Gene Glidewell wills his cooking skill to Edwin McCarty. Eleanor Gordner wills her sports ability to Mary Louise Townsend. Carlene Gray wills her studiousness to Carolyn Eddy. Pauline Gray wills her shyness of boys to Maxine Spring. Robert Hall wills his husky build to Charles Daugherty. Irma Herr wills her executive ability in connection with the school paper to next year's editor. Bill Hill wills his iloncing accomplishmegr to BillLY Mummey. Collins Houseknecht wills his beautiful hair to Donnie Myers. Dean Houseknecht wills his innocent expression to 'Ellis Houseknecht. ' Doris Houseknecht wills her love for the Marines to Arlene Montgomery. Margaret Kitzmiller wills her Home Ec. knowledge to Mae Schultz. loyce Lassinger wills her voice to Delphine Trick. Florence Kitzrniller wills her way with the Unityville boys to Delores Myers. Ruth May wills her curly hair to Glennis Farnsworth. Helen McCarty wills her neatness in her school work to Cappy Stugard. Richard McClain wills his square dance calling voice to George Montgomery. . Anna McBride wills her natural blond hair to Virginia Hopkins. Betty Mummey wills her loud voice to lanet Sheets. William Odell wills his love for the older girls to Iohnny Smith. I V Iune Oliver wills her shorthand tablet to Doris Worthington. Audrey Rhinard wills her uncle to the Sophomore girls. Pauline Ritter wills her sweater to Louise Houseknecht. Dorothy Rogers wills her argumentative powers to Alma Ie-an Montague. Fred Schenck wills his wind to Stanley Croman. Mary Shaner wills her bashfulness to Harriet lane Long. Charles Smith wills his athletic ability to Mr. Menges. Phyllis Snyder wills her hiking feet to Lorraine Herriman. Thelma Sones wills her love to Armond. Mary Alice Springer wills her giggles to Amy Evelhair. Ethel Wallis wills her pleasing personality to Viola Parker. Robert Webster wills his ability to hook school and get away with it to George Cahn. ' Helen Whitenight wills her practice of sitting close to lane Houseknecht. Charles Woodside wills his quiet way to Tod Sones. We do hereby appoint as executors of this, our last Will and Testament, the officers oi the Class of 1947, with the full understanding that all the aforesaid desires and requfts will be Ygthfully carged out. Inwwitness whereof, we, the Senior Class of the Hughesville High School, do hereto set our hands and seal this first day of Iune, Nine' teen Hundred and Forty-Six. The Class of Nineteen Hundred and F orty-Six Monarch - 19



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8lf'fS0lfL6LAIfy OUR HALL OF FAME STUDENTS Florence Derrick Dorothy Rogers Fred Schenck lrmcx Herr Bill Hill Helen McCc1riy Mary Fought Joyce Lcxssinqer Pcruline Ritier Audrey Rhinord Monmrrtli - Ql

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