Moon High School - Flame Yearbook (Coraopolis, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Hall of Fame Mannerly ..... Optimistic. . . .Charles Smith ........Sue King Occupied. . .... Betty Richards Neat ...... ..... V irginia Meanor Truthful .... .... A lbert Blackstone Oratorical . .......... Tess Stark Willing . . . ...... Eugene Castellan Noble ..... ..... M artin Baldessari Scientific . . . ..... Andrew Kuzio Handy .... .... H enry Trunick Implicit . . . ......... Stella Gray Pensive .... .... H ovvard Trimmer Happy .... ..... B etty Kinchen Industrious ...... Virginia Bailey Generous . . . ..... Margaret Trimber Hesitant. . . ....... Helen Hissam Short ...... ..... V erna Erickson Cheerful .... ....... R uth McDonald Hedonic ..... .... M ary Alice Broscius Official ..... ........ A ddison Dally Observant ........ Olive Carson Loyal .....i ......... G uido Poletti Scholarly . . . ..... Sarah McCormick Singing . . . ...... Ethel Wood Energetic. . ...... Dragon Tesla Nimble .... .... S arah McKinley Intelligent ..... Ruth Reisdorf Oblivious .... ......... S am Brunette Reliant . . . ..... Eleanor McMaster Curious ,... ........ H arold Giffin Lively .... .... R uby McElhaney Artistic ..... ...... G eorge Shenefelt Skeptical. . . .... Virginia Nalesnick Smiling .... .... T helrna Somerville This Page is Sponsored by FIKE ELECTRIC COMPANY Chas. Fike, Proprietoi Electric Fixtures-House Wnin Montour Street Extension Loiao ohs Phone Cora. 1365

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Margaret Elizabeth Trimber Peg Howard Allen Trimmer Shrimp Tri-Hi-Y '38 Dramatics '38 Dramatics '38 Ethel Virginia, Wood Woodsey Henry L. Trunick Hank Journalism '37 '38 Football '37 Chorus '35 '36 '37 '38 Dramatics '38 Drarnatics '37 '38 Tri-Hi-Y '38 Forensic League '37 '38 This Page is Sponsored by UNITED ENGINEERING :Sc FOUNDRY CO. First National Bank Building Pittsburgh, Pa.



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CLASS OFFICERS President .................... Addison Dally Vice President ...... .... G eorge Shenefelt Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . .Charles Smith Class Colors-Blue and Gold Class Flower-Tea Rose REMINISCING As we, the class of '38, step from these portals of Moon Township High School-portals which have successfully seen us through four happy years of study and companionship--we pause a few moments before going on into new worlds to reflect upon those golden experiences which we have col- lected during the past four years. Thinking back to that first year in high school, we remember that be- cause of the large number of students in the class, we were divided into two different sections. However, both divisions were able to submit a fine record of their activities during the first year. The members of the academic section busied themselves at selling homemade candy, and at the end of the term were able to present to the athletic fund a considerable amount of money for the next year's football team. The members of the commercial class gave the outstanding social event of the year. This was the real get- together party of the class, and the faculty joined with us to make the night a memorable occasion. So, as freshmen, we had made a splendid start and faced the future armed with great hopes. In union there is strength is a true statement, for as we entered our sophomore year we were as one group. During this year we witnessed the first football game of Moon Township, and we were proud that several of the sophomore boys were on that Hrst team. We must also uphold our reputation for throwing parties which were famous for the decorations and entertainments. Transforming the gymnasium into the deck of a ship, we invited the entire Senior High School to the hop Even as we are standing on the last step of our beloved high school, we hear recollections of that colorful dance. In our Junior year, we largely directed our energy toward the filling of our class treasury. It was our pleasant duty to fete the graduating class with a Junior Prom. To raise funds for this, we conducted an Easter egg raffie. The proceeds from the raffle were large enough to permit us to enter- tain the Seniors in a very royal manner. For the prom decorations, we brought a breath of spring' into the auditorium in the form of gigantic bouquets of lilacs. With the scent of lilacs and the strains of beautiful music, everyone spent a very delightful evening in Lilac Time. As the year was drawing near to its close, we began to realize that we had but one more year in which to work in Moon High School. We also had the desire to publish a year book that would be a compliment to us. With this in mind we began to sell candy during the last few months of the term. Returning for the last time to Moon High School in September of '37, We set out to make a bigger and better issue of f'The Flame and by con- tinuing to sell candy to finance part of the book, we have at last brought this desire to reality. Socially, we held skating parties, a tea dance, and last of all, but not least, the Senior Round-Up from which we returned home in the late eve- ning with that tired and well-fed feeling. To mention names and deeds is superfiuous yet these pearls we find occupying the central portion of the priceless necklace: Addison Daily, so efficient was he in the Junior year that we elected him as our leader for

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