Palmerton High School - Mirror Yearbook (Palmerton, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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THE MIRROR SEN1oR IssUE Through the Looking-Glass By ROSALEEN HATCHER Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel 's as ithers see us- ' MARCELLO ALONZO I saw tonight a lovely dancer Sing hi derry, hi derry. Silver slippers-the flash of white teeth, and smiling gaily at you, Lela, our little Spanish dancer, whirls merrily along. Marcella was al- ways ready to entertain us, for at the first tinkle of music, there she was Hitting lightly over the stage. GRACE BEHLER Jingle bells-Jingle bells Quiet, dignified Gracious actions do not belie her name. After a long absence, she has returned an active member of the class. She is quite a pianist, and that, together, with her sing- ing proclaims her advancement in the musical world. Even the test tubes in the Chem Lab jingled as Grace worked with them. JOYCE BLOSE Oni, oui-Mister Joyce is one of the Bowmanstown crew, and for some reason or other has a slight weakness for Chevrolet Roadsters and ice-men. She is rather shy, but Rudy as her Commerial classmates call her, is jolly and likeable. No fairy godmother could wish her more! JOSEPHINE BOHUNISCKY Be good sweet maid And let who will be clever. Jo is one of our quieter maidens'-tall and stately. Though she has not caused much com- motion in the class, some day we may be plea- santly surprised to see our retiring class mate's name amidst the bright lights of Broadway. BERNICE BORGER And lo, upon the morning air A robin 's song was wafted there! Bernice is one of our Glee Club enthusiasts and who for two or three years fiddled in the P.H.S. orchestra. She Cconfidentiallyj loves History and has stood well in that branch. Bob is ber favorite name. Why??? HARLAN BOSSARD Give me Shakespeare or give me death. Not all good things come wrapped in big packages, and especially here. Our small, but mighty President of the Student Council is also the very, very efficient Business Manager of THE MIRROR. The Tennis team, too, claims his attention. But he must be akin to Shakes- peare for daily he mumbles: Evelyn or Julia: that is the question. BETTY BREIT She made some tarts All on a summer's day- And here is one of our Home Economics girls. QHer specialty is cakes, boys, yum-yumj, who is planning to enter Penn State to continue studying along this line. In the summer Betty swims-and what neat dives! MILDRED BROBST It's quality that counts. Mildred is one of the Commercial bunch- and a good student. She likes History and Typing best--at that rate, she'll someday be sitting at a machine typing oli' an economics book of her own. Mildred is awfully jolly and very humorous. She rode and rode the whip at Dorney Park until her money was all gone- and just loved it. Mildred will be successful. She is made of that stuff. HENRY CHAMBERLIN A whirling ball-a racket 's ping And the flash of white on a court. Between ping-pong and tennis, Chamberlin has a hard time deciding, but usually it 's in favor of the latter. Hank would go over big with the Prince of Wales, for he wins great admiration in the Courts , The Tennis team is proud of its racketeer-who by the way is quite bashful. Wonder why?

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SENIOR IssUE THE MIRROR Class of 1932 . V S Top row Cleft to righrj-Della Ziegenfuss, Marian Oswald, Betty Breit, Stephena Potisk, Mary Ann Dietz, Grace Behler, Doris Harrison, Julia Haytman, Elizabeth Derkocz, Joe Ple- havi, Robert Shearman, Levan Linton, Jack Murray, Mike Kurtz, Ernest Rehrig. Second row-Stella Demytryk, Josephine Bohuniscky, Marguerite Harkness, Rosaleen Hatcher, Anna Maurich, Elizabeth Stroh, Velma Vegh, Bernice Berger, Joyce Blose, Marguerite Green, Mildred Brobst, Sidney Webb. Third row-Donald Kocher, Matthew Nicholas, Thomas Gearhart, Paul Serfass, Marvin Foley, Ernest Walk, VVoodrow Snyder, Fred Heller, Marsden Vanderwaart, Fred Polash, Merrit Eckert, William Sheckler, Alvin Fogelman, Joseph Plechavi. Fourth row-Catherine Steele, Elizabeth Philip, Mildred Weber, Marie Znaiden, Elizabeth Mikus, Catherine Peters, Pauline Youngkin, Martha Shiner, Joyce Green, Mary Ondreic- ka, Ruth Kistler, Louise Nothstein, Rose Strbo, Marcella Alonzo, Anna Minarik, Anna Zawaly. Fifth row-Joseph Siska, Harlan Bossard, Barthold Zeiser, John Detwiller, Kenneth Heiney, Alex Delich, Robert Green, Louis Shipkovsky, Wassil Demchyk, Roscoe Shive, Charles Milkowich, Woodrow Steigerwalt, Henry Chamberlain. 4



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SENIOR IssUE THE Mmnon ALEX DELICH Polish is black-ink is blue Alex's fingers know the two. When earth's greatest cartoon is published, Alex will have had a brush in it, so believes the Class of '32, Remember Uncle Oss of Zilch fame? Recall Tony Spaghet? Know the time- keeper at debates or the peanut and shoe- shine lad at Constantine?-meet Delich! WASSIL DEMCHYK Fireman, save my child! Wassil 's a member of the Fire Brigade and quite a prominent one too. But his hobby is pool -he's Cin Zilchite expressionj a shark at it. There's one thing Wassil doesn't like- no, not spinach-he's a woman hater. ELIZABETH DERKOCZ A perfect ball clearing the rim- A Palmerton forward-neat and trim The shot of a gun-a series of perfect plays, and another victorious night for P.H.S. Cap- tain Derkocz, by her brilliant playing, often turned the tide for Palmerton. Hear those cheer- ing cries-see those gallant leaders-join the yell. Three cheers, Derkocz--Rah! Rah! Rah! MARIAN DIETZ No, No Nanette! Mary Ann is our little coquette-no not a flapper-just attractive. But she does love History, especially American History! CYou aimed too high that time Marian., As for danc- ing-well, where's the orchestra-her feet just won 't stop. They call her Doc . Why? STELLA DMYTRYK Oh for an easel, some paint and a brush! There, Stacia, darling, hush now hush. Yes-sir-ee, Stella's gone in for Art. She's been drawing pictures from morn 'til night and night 'til morn. A little birdie said that's what made her tardy in the morning. She missed her rest. Stacia, please don't hit me! MERRITT ECKERT Aquashicola-Millport One little boy 's home town. Shrimp never liked history-11th grade History to be exact, but he dates on writing. He's Secretary of the Aquashicola Triangles fwe're speaking of baseball, dearj which derived its illustrious oognomen from the Triangle of Aquashicola. He says, By George, it 's Sula! Now what can he mean? WOODROW FARBER Bow-mans-town, Bow-mans-town Rah! Rah! Bowmanstown! There are three things W. W. Farber is noted for especially in Palmerton. His tennisw-he swings a wicked racket in a Bowmanstown court. His Deutsch-er spricht es sehr gut fin Bowmanstownj. His voice-he's a tenor in the Bowmanstown choir. Sh! Woodrow likes redheads. Ya oder nein? ALVIN FOGELMAN The Pop he was a copper Hi-lay-lo The son was like his popper Hi-lay-lo. Yep! Alwin this personal spellingj is in strict training for the police force. But he finds spare time for arguments-dancing and mechanics, especially dancing. He journeys to Slatington often. A bird sings: HP. R. MARVIN FOLEY Look out! Here comes Tornado! Molly is just wild about sleepingg in fact he's the champeen sleeper in P.H.S. But every now and then, since he's a track team member, he feels like running-and can he run! He, by permission of the copyright owners, should be called Tornado -but Mary's name is Molly so what can you do. Rippingly Jolly! what say. THOMAS GEARHART Roar, you cannons! Tommy he alla same big gun in what you calla da Tennis. He maka da team, you know, and plopa da balla velly quite distance. Mebba two, tree weeks last, he winna da biga seconda prize in da extempa-raneous-peech. He greata higa gun. He standing up and maka aften da debate and da rebate or which ever you choosa. And he also da biga da gun wetha da marja. JOYCE GREEN . Somebody's Stenog Brown hair, blue eyes, freckled, small in size- that's Joyce. She thinks commercial law is awful , history is terrible and typing won- derful. She aims to be a secretary or a milliner some clay. Joyce, please stand up and tell the teacher why you write M. S. all over your tablet, that 's the girl!

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