Meyersdale Joint High School - Hi Point Yearbook (Meyersdale, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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We are passing for the last time from the dim halls into the familiar classroom. The cherry light from the windows iills the room with a rosy glow. The well-known buzz of the bell starts the low murmur of students reciting. Only too soon the final bell sounds and We are free to do as we please. Now we face a world torn by uproar, wars, political disorders, labor troubles, and unemployment. Unafraid we face this world of chaos, hoping to make it a better place for our being here. -Dorothea Hilner -3-

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Once upon a time there was a Worm. Now being a Worm is bad enough but being a hen-pecked worm is a calamity. You see ..... I'll show the pop-eyed world I'm no worm shouted Joe Baines QMr. Pfrognerj and you really couldn't blame him. His wife fMiss Slaglej was at her pecking- best when she complained, If you'd only show some determination. You've got about as much kick as a dead mule. All your life you've just drifted along-no ambition, no initiative, no-- He had a cute daughter, Sue, fMrs. Reichj but she was a spoiled, saucy, brat. Girl of my dreams I'd give my life for you, was about all we could hear from his son, Ralph, fMr. Guthriej. It was fun when his sister caught him proposing-on his knees, too. jim Archer fMr. Snyder, was much too busy courting Sue to help poor old Joe. The shyster lawyer fMr. Morrisonj, the villainous boss fMr. Hartshornj-minus whip and mustache-all helped to make life miserable for Joe. But finally, helped by his niece Ellen Louise fMiss Ellen- bergerj and her friend, the financier fMr. Saylory THE WORM TURNED. And so we leave with you the immortal words of the furniture moverfMr. Abelej, Well, Chief, do she move or do she stay. The play was suggested by the P. T. A. --presented by the M. H. S. faculty-directed and produced by Mrs. Elizabeth Witt and Miss Ryland with the assistance of Miss Hostetler, Mr. Stuempfle, and Mr. Livengood--as a donation to the fund for band uniforms. Flash! Flash! M. H. S. faculty-Summer 1939-MR. JOHN SNYDER returned from a year as a teacher in the American School for Boys in Bagdad. fWhere's that? Ask himj-MR. MARK GUTHRIE was busy introducing his wife to his fam- ily and friends. fMaybe it will be our turn nextj-MRS. RUTH REICH was house- keeping, but now she's back with us with dozens of new ideas fHave you heard of her Chef Clubj-'Twas orange blossoms and honeymoons for MISS ELIZABETH GNAGEY and MR. PAUL ABELE QWe've already ribbed them enoughj-MISS ANNA BOLDEN and MR. GEORGE PFROGNER were on the sick-list fWe're glad they are better,-Several combined business with pleasure and went to summer school, MISS MABE.LsSLQGLE,1to West Virginia, MISS MARY RYLAND to Penn State, MISS ALICE ELL NBERGBR to ,University of Michigan QDO they enjoy themselves-you might see if they go' back in '40,-If you really want to see some- thing MISS MARGARET HOSTETLER says its the Worlds Fair. Uust what was the most exciting part, Pudj-MR. HUGH MORRISON, MR. STUEMPFLE and MR. HARTSHORN all recommend Canada QI wonder if its the fishing.,-But it's really orchids to MR. JAMES LIVENGOOD-he saw twenty-seven states, ten national parks, and parts of Mexico and Canada Cplus lots of things we'll never hear aboutj. ' -7- I



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