Mahanoy City High School - Maroon and Black Yearbook (Mahanoy City, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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MiaTcl'T?lc1M -Em ME '-C' 'HTS as EE EH EE H 3 lEQl I l ' Q, a n mm gg eeeser. ' I I - ,gases -5 k AV- IILIIII 2 Y If Kilkuskie, Joe Krevis, Francis Sieck, Thomas Pugh, Arthur Hales, John Simco, and Joe Za- gorsky, the great Maroon and Black standard bearers, who show us how they beat the other teams. We are now entertained by three very funny clowns, whom we later found out to be John Price, Francis Testen, and Michael Tynio. Now entering are five fluffily dressed girls- Isabel Holland, Rita Golden, Anna Becker, Tillie Yodesky and Ethel Harper. Into the ring they go, each riding a beautiful white horse. They are all real performers. Next enter five clever acrobats. Elizabeth Stocker, Marian Filer, Bernice Parfitt, Stella Klimowitch and Helen Magotch-up the ropes, onto the trapeze, where they perform remark- able stunts. Here come the elephants. Into the ring they go, performing unbelievable stunts, with Joe Rapach, Joe Petrasky, Angelo Olimpi, Edward Mikulas, and Edward Mikalonis as their trainers. Now entering the rings are five more acro- batic girls-Bernice Janov, Anna Yext, Dorothy Wittmer, Helen Yankus and Catherine Whit- taker. Up the poles they go, dancing on the tight ropes with remarkable skill. IP A cage of roaring lions is brought in. We then see George Brokenshire entering the cage to perform while his assistant, Henry John, waits outside to see that no harm comes to George. We now see four great bicycle riders-Frank Marcus, John Sabol, John Quinney and Michael Humanick -- direct from the six-day bicycle races. What a race! It was won by John Quin- ney. Now entering are red, green, and yellow racing cars. It looks like Barney Oldfield and his companions, but no, they are Wassil Palaima, Robert MacLaren, and Franklin Dreisbach. They are off like a shot. Round and round they go. The race is won by Robert MacLaren. Last, but by no means least, comes John Grybosh, with his M. C. H. S. monoplane, doing fancy loop the loop stunts in the air. Good luck, John! Some day you'll fly around the World. The performance is now over. We are pass- ing through the exit when we hear the clicking of typewriters and the rustle of paper, we stop, and find Anna Evans, Helen Janowitz, Cath- erine Ryan, Florence Lawler, Anna Quick, and Loretta McKerns, who gave us the report that the Circus of Life of the Class of 1936 has proven a grand success. age 681



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all M wwon wml'T2lcH ME CREQHTS . H E asians is is L '- J L II 1 ' T , , ' H H 'I CLASS MQTTO Yesterday is Gone, Tomorrow is Uzzceriaing Today is Here, Use It! ESTERDAY is gone, it is futile to spend your time considering what has already hap- pened. There is no power on earth that can alter the past. You must accept what has already hap- pened with resignation. All the regret and sor- row that is spent on contemplating the mishaps of yesterday is wasted energy. The past is a closed book. No matter how much energy is expended, it cannot be opened. Common sense advises you not to try it. Tomorrow is uncertain, no one can foretell the future, claims of seers and fortune tellers to the contrary notwithstanding. To spend precious hours trying to penetrate the veil of time is sheer folly. The dreamer who serenely dwells in the future can never succeed. Although it is claimed that many famous persons were dreamers in their youth, careful investigation, plus common sense, belies this statement. There is an old adage which satisfactorily expresses these sentiments. It states: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched. Metaphorically, the future is a book which has not yet been printed. It can be opened, but, behold, the pages within are entirely blank. Today is here, the present is a cold, concrete reality. Here is something you can see and reg- ulate. You are what you make yourself. Your destiny is in your hands, and not in the hands of anyone else. You can see and understand the present just as you can read and understand a book which has been published for you to read. And, in addition, you can shape your future. What you do now, will have a marked effect on your destiny. Do not spend the present in idleness. Use it! And, don't just use it, but use it to the best of your ability. Devote all your time and ability to bettering yourself. The more you exert yourself now, the more you will get out of life in the future. Bread cast upon the waters will return a hundredfoldf' preaches the Bible. Do not waste your time. Use it! Use it now! Use it as best you know how! If you tend to the present, the future will take care of itself. Use every idle moment so that when the time comes you will be able to proudly take your place in the world. -LEONARD A. PETCAVAGE. I Page 70 I

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