Jersey Shore High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Jersey Shore, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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I8 THE ORANGE AND BLACK Stanley, focusing his eagle eye to the vicinity where Dayton had pointed, discerned a bottle skirting down along the shore. This bottle. which seemed to contain something white, bore an amazing resemblance to the one that Douglas and Jimmy had very cautiously conveyed up the railroad track a short time before. Before many minutes had passed, Stanley burned up the road to- ward the bottle, and in a split second had it in his possession, extracting a piece of stiff, white paper from it on which was inscribed in very illegi- ble writing, detailed directions for finding a vast store of wealth. Having procured the necessary implements for treasure hunting from the two superannuated spinsters living in the red brick house near the White Bridge, and having given two worthless Wristwatches and some feminine trinkets as collateral, the boys, following the instructions of said chart, proceeded up the road laden with their cleverly acquired tools. They closely resembled W. P. A. workers with the exception that the former showed some signs of movement. An approaching motorist, J. Simon, taking the tools for junk and in the hopes of striking up a bargain, unhesitatingly stopped to give these boys a lift. However, when he learned of the circumstances, hc left them off at the X-marked spot which happened to be the haunted house across the railroad tracks at Torbet, The prospectors entered the before mentioned house, which, ac- cording to the map contained untold wealth and fabulous riches. After tearing up the floor boards and digging for a lengthy time. two dejected looking treasure hunters made their exit from this dilapi- dated treasure house and wearily trudged over toward the road. But they suddenly came to a halt, for they heard a loud burst of laughter from two of their friends, Jimmy and Douglas, who up to this time, had been hidden near the house. Yet as tired as they were, these un- successful treasure seekers, realizing the significance of the situation, dropped most of their tools, each saving only one for use as a club, and gave a very commendable chase to the two tricksters. Donald Brown, '38.



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CHARt.t2s POTTER. JR. Charlie Montgomery-Clinton H. S. -- Concert Orchestra l, 2: Debating 2: School News Staff 2. Jersey Shore H. S. - President of Class 4: Journalism Club 4: Hi-Y Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4. President 4: Usher 3, 4: All-District Band 3. 4: Orange and Black Staff 4. Flarhf Presidenl passes oulf Mr. Potter's days in J. S. H. S. have finally come to a dramatic close. That man sure is another Pat Henry when it comes to oratory. VINCENT STONE Vinnie , Class Treasurer 1: Class President 3: Vice-President of Class 4: Student Coun- cil Z. 3, Vice-President 3: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. President 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Band l. Z. 3. 4. Custodian 3. Librarian 4: Concert Orchestra 3: All-District Band 4: Usher 3. 4: Basketball 3: Class Play 4. Extraf Vinnie allracls girlsf Vinnie is very much a charmer when it comes to attracting the fair sex. Short, dark and handsome f that's Spot- cash f JIEAN Russtitt. Clank Secrctarv of Class l. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club l: Science Nature Club Z. Secretary Z: Journalism Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 4: Student Council Z. 3. 4. Treasurer 2: Athletic Association l. Z. 3. Secretary 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Orange and Black Staff Z. 3. 4: The Castawaysn l: Movie Queen 3. Flashf Chink Cheers on! Even though the basketball and foot- ball seasons are over. Jean still cheers onf Jean is a very popular artist. Her drawings are very clever and original. Ct.EVt5t.AND FURL Bud Avis High School e- Hi-Y Club l. 2: Science Club l: Class President 1. 2: Agriculture Club 1, Jersey Shore H. S. - Class Treasurer 3. 4: Hi-Y Club 3. 4. Secretary 4: Jour- nalism Club 3, 4: Editor. Hillside Echoes 4: Rifle Club 4. Secretary 4: Athletic Club 3. 4: Athletic Association 2. 3. 4: Usher 3, 4: Football 3, 4. Extra! Bud displays acting ability! Bud had appeared in several play productions. and has met with a great deal of success! He entered our school during his Sophomore year and has gained many friends.

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