Penn Joint High School - Penn Point Yearbook (Claridge, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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Row 3: Miss Peters, Anderson, Hooper, Klntlgh, Aehbaugh, Beaver, Stankewlch, Rltson Row 2: Shula, Geiger, R. Kunak, Malnes, Parsons, Prettlman, Nichols, Garris Row is D. Kunak, McWilliams, Lauffer, Hlld, Schmuck, Seslar, Miller, Clmaf Rltson, Pratt The care of the bulletin board In the main hAll and those In the English rooms Is the responsibility of the Bulletin Board Club, composed of eighth, ninth, and tenth grade girls. The members assist with the publicity of all school activities and furnish the students with Information pertaining to education and recreation. Last year, with money earned by selling pop and potato chips, the group purchased a set of English workbooks for the Seniors. This year, the contribution was twenty approved library books. The officers are: president, Emma Shula; vice-president, Etta Prettlman; secretary, Helen Aehbaugh; treasurer, Dorothy Kunak. Faculty sponsor Is Miss Peters. The committee chairmen are: Helen Ashbaugh, Dorothy Kunak, Violet Parsons, Ruby Miller, and Nancy Rltson. Row 2: Mr. King, Lauffer, George, Nelelgh, Zakersky, Balcaltls, Zatezalo, Sto- ver, Seda, Hllty Row 1: H. Duncan, Duralla, E. Duncan, Kepple, Stout, Rager, Ocepek, Shearer I hope I will not have any trouble finding a seat Is no longer a worry for those coming to programs and entertainments In the PTHS auditorium. This problem has already been satisfactorily solved by the Ushers' Club of eighteen members. Because various evening performances were Inadvisable this year the group had fewer responsibilities. The Senior play, the Dedicatory Servloe, and Commencement were Important events for them. The officers of the club are: president, Mary Duralla; vice-president, Louise Zatezalo; secretary-treasurer, Hedy Duncan. The sponsor Is Mr. King. 22

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5DCIRL CLUB Row 6: Nicholson, Brlnker, Kohl, Plnazza, McClain, Mellon, Johnson, Nowaskl, Ruoff, E. Kepple, H. Dunoan, Ludwig, Orris, Wonders, Barblsh, Stankewleh Schmuck Row 5: Rabbits, Opela, Orris, Ferenc, Calgaro, Targos, Klstler, Valero, Zubaty, Whlsner, Wolfe, Seslar, Stepnlok, Geiger, Painter, F. Sohendel, Holslnger, Goss Row 4: Howell, Roscosky, Larch, Weyandt, Modar, E. Krcello, Zatezalo, Glannelll, Krcelic, Kurek, Maffessantl, R. Galuska, Serman, Kunak, Ooepek, Kazlausky, Cox, Andree Row 3: Koter, Mowry, Anderson, Novak, J. Kepple, Llntner, Klavonlck, Moss, Ruffner, Schendel, Lauffer, K.Galuska, A. Fennell, Craner, Elchelberger, Veahman, Balcaltls, Higgs, H. Geiger Row 2: Raymaley, Pevornlck, M. George, H.Brown, Hartung, M.Lauffer, M.J.George, Deguffroy, Florey, Bochneak, K. Duralla, Fink, Ashbaugh, M.J. Kohl, G. Geiger, Shula, Morgan Row 1: L. Fennell, Plttner, Perne, Teske, Roscosky, Mlhallc, A.Dickson, Dungan, Geiger, Smith, Mains, 8oles, Brown, M. Dlokson, Broker, Dahlstrom, R. Dickson, Vaglla Do you know how to ask for and aocept a dance? Are you familiar with the procedure of going through a receiving line? Are you acquainted with the proper type of clothing for various occasions? Do you constantly observe the preferred manners? Have you mastered the latest dance steps? The 106 members of the Social Club are learning all these social graces. Other problems which arise In social life are also considered and discussed. Two separate meetings are held weekly, one for those who are learning to dance and the other for those who have already learned to-trip the light fantastic toe . Ordinarily, quality and not quantity is desired by an organization. However, the more the merrier appears to be their slogan, the reason being quite evident. New and worthwhile friendships are formed as the students dance and converse with as many different Individuals as possible. Their most Important activity, a tea dance, was held In the gymnasium. The receiving line consisted of: Ella Mae Smith, president; Kenneth Mains, vice-president; Shirley Dungan; secretary; sponsors, Mrs. McBride and Mr. Gradlsek, and other faculty members. Each member Invited a guest. Refreshments were cakes and punch. To this novel organisation goes the credit for the graaeful dancere at the Junior Prom, April 30. Many students, who were usually spectators at the previous dances, accompanied their current flame to enjoy an evening of dancing to the muslo of their favorite Officers Noon Dance orchestra, Andrew Shirley. 21



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Row R: Mrs. McBride, George, C. Raymaley, Llntner, Kepple, Barton Row 4: Kurek, Maffessantl, R. Galuska, Berman, C. Shearer, S. Kozaln, T, Kozaln Row 3: Koter, E. Raymaley, K. Galuska, Pennell, Cramer, Elchelberger, M. Kozaln L. Kozaln, J. Shearer Row 2: Duralla, Pink, Ashbaugh, Dungan, Kohl, Geiger, Kunak Row 1: Soles, Broker, Dickson Keep 'em healthy Is one of the purposes of the Gamma Phi's, a club of those girls who excel In athletics. Each Tuesday finds them In the gym participating In athletic activities which vary from group to individual sports. These happy-go-lucky girls In black and white outfits reserve the last Tuesday of the month for a business meeting. They sincerely hooe to be a tradition of Penn Township High School. The '42 members will choose next year's candidates for membership from the present eighth grade class. The following officers were chosen: president, Shirley Dungan; vice-president, Betty Barton; secretary, Margaret Dickson; and treasurer, Ruth Broker. Row 3: McClain, Kidd, Kazlausky, Plorey, L. Lauffer, Gray, Barton, Blank, Bartus Geiger Row 2: Klstler, George, M. Lauffer, Johnson, Greer, Fink, Brlnker, Nichols, Stephens, R. Lauffer, Mrs. Mollnero Row 1: R. Dickson, Elchelberger, Kunak, Dungan, Brown, Deguffroy, Ferenc, M. Dickson, Duncan, Cox The Willing Workers, organized In 1939, decided to earn money by selling candy at Christmas and Easter. The profit was spent to purchase mirrors for the lavatories, a flag for the auditorium, and donations to the band uniforms, piano fund, and printing press. The officers are: president, Shirley Dungan; vice-president, Mary Lou Brown; secretary, Hilda Deguffroy; and treasurer, Mary Ann Ferenc. The club Is sponsored by Mrs. Mollnero. 23

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