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YEARBOOK CALENDAR , Report cards start coming in we note the following Attitude of Seniors Bored Attitude of Juniors Nonchalant Attitude of Sophomores Sophisticated Attitude f Freshmen Relieved Frederick Sjobiarn's splendid piano playing furnished us with a Ntres bonu hour of entertainment today A top o' the mornin' to all the lads and lasses today There seems to be much Wwearin' of the Green W The yearbook staff is acting like maniacs Mr Kata and numerous other teachers look very much relieved The yearbook goes to press today So 1ong TH SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS X Z. The class of 'N-7 'F-+8 was guided through its last turbulent but successful year in Alma Mater by its class officers Ruth williams President Jean Wolfe Secretary Arlene Mowery Treasurer Bill Vorous Vice President 23 1 X w , . k',.Xq whiff S
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Feb Mar.l YEARBOOK CALENDAR Black post exam cloud is visibly hovering over N B H S The writer offers this consolation to all E getters Everyone has a purpose in life, even if 1t's to serve as a horrible example Big News!! We have inside information, the choir 1S going to present an operetta!! Chapel today From the sound of things, the boys certainly admire the Too Fat Polka Ne observe one minute of silence at noon today The silent minute is when report cards are handed out Pupils are walkin around half asleep today Last night there was a big dance at the ountry Club KNO COHHSCBIOHI The writer is so glad 1t's Friday that she 15 without words We were very well pleased and entertained today by the NSSPGHSGGPS Mr and Mrs Bloom and son My how that boy could sing couldn't he, Betty? It s Tuesday Chapel We hear of the All school prom to be held Friday night, F 6 We learned from Nr Ake that one must sing from the heart W sang 'I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now QNo Connectionl We would like to crawl in the hole w1th the groundhog this sub zero weather is getting us down It's snowing Decorating and Refreshment Committ es are observed dashing madly here and there Today is 'Pnrom day Connection I Lessons suffer as students dream over the prom We think Jimmy Hindman and Toot Reddlnger Fourteen more weeks to g Senior hats, pennants and emolems 8PP1VEG 50033, so everyone at ends class with one Wlatestn tninv in crew hats perched a various angles on their hat racks Chapel veryone knows that spring is here e received our annual warning about tracking mud 1nto the school building Did we say spring was here? B'rrr The day was brightened considerably by the 'St Regis Trio , who enter tained us with their singing and piano playing Certain seniors are seen floatlng two inches off the floor, others are hiding their faces Reasono Oh, grades for the four years were averaged UOGQY to find our standing in the class Happ Birthday today to 3 Seniors Joan and Jimmy Hindman Kour twinsl, and ancy Jane George Congratulations and orchids to Edith Doverspike for the winring American Legion Essay for this school Good luck at Clarion, Frida , .die Report cards today 'Kuf laid 22 19. ' o o o 20. . v . . . . . . . 21. . ' ' ' yy .gy v . . , . 22' . . 5 0 .i , 23. . . . . . . V . 26. ' -- ' I '- I ', 27. ' . 280 0 ' . ebs . . - . e . . 1 .N . . 2. - ' U n --. . 1 LV- l 9 6. a g n C I O E ' ? 9. . . . . should apply for a singing job with the band along with Pat Panciera 10. of 16. ' g , ' ' ' ' ' L 17. I . E ' . . ' ' . .W ' 23. ' . .. 27. , . . . . . n - 2. W E . . -- . . 3. u . a . ' 1 - -' A.-, l he I O I 0
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of l9L8 of New Bethlehem Hlvh School, State of Pennsylvania, on this twenty elghth day of Hay, ln the year of our Lord, one thousand n1ne hundred and forty e1ght, some of our members be1ng of sound mlnd and body, and OSSlFOUS of settlinv all school affa1rs before enterlng upon our l1fe's work Wh1Ch we have been prepared for, to a small degree, by th1s hlgh school, do hereby make our last w1ll and testament we leave our TEACHERS Qwlth utmost sg, mpathy J THE MODERN FICTION BOOKS 1n the l1brary we leave to the ANTIQUE SHOP THE NATER FOUNTAINS we leave to the BOYSfthat's who uses them I THE PENCIL SHARPENERS we leave to the GIRLS Kwho else has a chance them the FRESHMEN we leave our sympathy the SOPHOMORES we leave two more years the JUNIORS we leave our chapel seats for the SENIORS we leave RALPH HILTON BOWERSOX, JR leave my beard to WHOPEFUL' PETE HODGSON MARION SAYERS, w1ll my pencils to BILL MAGAGNOTTI MIKE FREEMAN, leave some of my excess welght to PAUL BOLAM MILO MARKLE, will my absent m1ndedness to KEITH STAHLMAN JACKIE CHANEY, leave my V1V8Ci0US spirlt to MONA JEAN COCHRAN SALLY KNIGHT will my pr1v1le e of belng ln MR MARSH'S math class for four years to my sister PHYLLIS 1 ROBERT MANN, will my typing amnny to v1Ro1NIA DOVERSPIKE I, VERLIE HUFBMAN, will my cousin, RALPH, to some girl who 15 Just as mlschlevous as he 18 I, CLEORA RADAKER, w1ll my ab1l1ty to g1ggle guletly to MAGGIE NURM and MARY JANE COPENHAVER I JOAN HINDMAN, generously donate all future plano exerclses to MONA JEAN COCHRAN MARGARET GOULD, leave my 100 words per mlnute shorthand ab1l1ty o MARY ELLEN MONERY FRED BONANNO, w1ll m reduclng mach1ne to JACK KUBE NORMA DINGER, will myhelghthto PAT PANCIERA ELOISE GEORGE leave w1th my blue eyes and fa1r complexlon PHYLLIS KUBE, leave my thinness to my brother JACK TOOTIE TRUITT, will my 'gift of gab' to BENNY KUNDICK 2b ' at To E . To . To . As -- . I, ., ' I, ' . I, ' . I, - ' . I, W. . . . I, ROGER COSMO, will my electric sweeper to BENNY KUNDICK. I, , . .Q g . . O , . ' , I, . . . at ' ' I , . F . ' . . I, ' ' . I, . , c- . . . . I, ' . I, ' ' ' ,
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