Mercer High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Mercer, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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Who's Who in 7 Z. H. The most popular girl of our high school is Harriet Sarver. “Hazzic’’ has been very busy for four years participating in practically every activity that we have. The most popular boy is “Rip” Redic. He is a Junior and, as you can see, well liked. We have all cheered for him at the basketball games as he is one of our stars. The Junior class is honored to have the most attractive girl and boy. They are Jean King and Dorrie Davis. The two people most likely to succeed are Ernest White and Sara Pollard. We know they can do it and wish both of them loads of luck. Sara and Ernest again get a title, this one for being the most intellectual. Both have left very fine records behind them and we are proud of them. Betty Thompson of the Sophomore class and Ronnie Crill of the Senior class get tagged for being the best dressers. Well, we must admit they do look pretty snappy. Our best dancers arc Pauline King and Davie Lloyd. Pauline and Davie can really get into the groove, especially when dancing together. Jean Ringer and Dorrie Davis have the cutest smiles. The nicest profile holders are Jean King and Chuck Hinklcy. Seems to us that these two do look nice together. Our very silliest arc Gerry Masters, a Freshman, and Joe Janke, a Junior. Both are live wires and get laughs from everyone. Sara Pollard with her glorious red hair and Dorrie Davis with his black wavy hair captured the prettiest hair pennant. Maty' Jean Robinson and Rip Redic have the prettiest teeth so let’s see a lot of smiles from them. The nicest noses belong to Beth Wilson and Jim Hamilton. Dolores Viazanko and Bill Stein, being very loquacious, received the title of most talkative. Pauline King and Rip Redic have the nicest laughs. Betty Gill and Dorrie Davis have the prettiest complexions. Maybe some day they will let us in on the secret of how they keep them that way. It’s rumored that Kate Willis and Rusty Graham were elected to the title of laziest, but we don’t believe everything we hear. Most industrious are Harriet Sarver and Ernest White. These two are very busy people. And last, not least, is the best husband-to-be and wife-to-be, who are Ray Moon anti Frances Chapman. This does have possibilities, doesn’t it?

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Our class had 116 members to start with but we’ve lost some of them. We began right by electing capable officers who were: Rose Zigo.............................................President Thomas Harris ...................................Vice President Ella Brown............................................Secretary Lee Cotton ...........................................Treasurer Later we decided on our class colors which are green and white. As our English class got under way and we became awfully intelligent, we formed an English Club, under the direction of Miss Lafferty. Likewise we formed a Civics Club with the help of Mr. Spigelmycr. We are proud that our class was very active—participating in many activities. Our class was very ably represented in the band, Junior Varsity and many other organizations. When anyone wants to give a party all they have to do is let us know. Our Freshman party proved that we are good party throwers because ours was a really nice party and a big success. Louise Thompson Alfred Krall First Row—Mary Lou King, Billy Frye, Betty Lou Hodge, Louclla Bice, Glenn Glunt, June DeCarlo. Second Row—Alfred Krall, Lois Chadderton, Doris Jean Horner, Ella Brown, Jane King, Virginia D’Angio, Charles George, Carolyn Body, Betty Anion. Third Row—John Dilley, Alice Anderson, Norma Christy, Joan Alberty, Margaret Ann Davis, Helen D’Angio, Walter Fyfte, Mary Lou Gill. Fourth Row—Alma Bartholomew, Don Hinkson, Jean Burns, Tommy Harris, Carl Danielson, Jean Anderson, Joyce Knapp, Kenneth Engstrom.



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■fXawu cietN 3 'Deal T) How I wish I could ad! What a lot of f un it would have been to be in the flays. Our class came through with two excellent ones even without me in them. By the way, I think the Junior Class has some Cornells and Barrymores, too. Parties, parties, and more parties! These are my extra special interests. I’m so glad that our school has so many of them. Each class has a chance to give one. certainly hope that get a new dress and an invitation for the next one. Isn’t life wonderful?

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