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

 - Class of 1943

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HIGH HONOR ROLL Eleanor Ashbaugh Jean Fink James Amour Mary Duralia Elizabeth Galuska Kenneth Geiger HONOR ROLL Thelma Flshell June Goss Doris Holslnger Valeria Kuczlewlcz Doris Jane Mowry Elsie Ros8 Julia Pevornlck Anna Plttner These are the awards made to the Junior Class of 1941-4-2, the present class of Seniors: Kenneth Mains---------President Elizabeth Greer-------Music Elizabeth Galuska-----Commercial Doris Jane Mowry------Typing Roberta Whlsner-------Art Eleanor Ashbaugh------History Kenneth Geiger--------Mathematics Elsie Ross------------Science ALMA MATER The fertile fields which glve us life and great productive mines Surround Penn Township High School with classic monumental lines; Where new frontiers come Into view, new human needs unfold, The challenge of a modern world within our school we hold. Of many great historic shrines are famous stories told, Yet more esteemed than any seems yon Bushy Run which we behold; No savage menace threatens us within our stately halls. Yet we revere the courage which that battle oft recalls. As stands yon great historic shrine, may we stand firm and tall; With courage and a zeal to learn, with labor that shall conquer all; And may our hearts where ere we roam forever loyal be To you—Penn Township High School which guides our destiny. Robert F. Kunkle 31

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BASKET BRLL Row Kashurba, Rudick, Mr. Rosenzwelg, G. McClain Row 3: Mains, J. McClain, Bigler Row 2s Zimmerman, Onder Row Is Blckerstaff Because of the shortage of players, the season was Important for Its experience more than for 1t8 victories. Of the sixteen games played, the quintet was victorious in seven. The team this year was built around Dan Bigler, forward; and Lee Goodman, center. The team consisted mostly of Juniors, there being only two Seniors on the team. The Indians also relinquished two of their first string members to the Armed Forces of the U.S.------Goodman to the Navy and Supanclk to the Marines. The Indian line-up, as coached by Emil Rosenzwelg, was as follows: Jack Zimmerman---Guard, always on the alert. Luckily for him he could take the hard knocks. John Supanclk----Forward, has taken part In many never-to-be-forgotten games during his four years of hard playing with the Indians. Lee Goodman---Center, our sailor who came from Penn Junior High, has done a marvelous job of caging the ball. John Onder----Guard, a Sophomore who does some tricky ball claying. Dan Bigler----Forward, the Indian go-getter. Always on too with scores this year, and we hooe to see him there next basket ball season. Kenneth Mains----Forward, our all-around Senior. Being small of stature Is no handlcaD for him when It comes to this soort. Howard Blckerstaff----Center, Is one of the best one-handed olvot shot marksmen on the team. Fred Martini------Forward, a SoDhomore who aDpears to be very oromlslng for the Indian Varsity. John McClain-------Forward, known as Quacky The only left-hander on the team, but he can cer- tainly use that left hand to advantage. George McClain---Forward, proved to be an asset to the team. BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Dec. g Penn Two. 20 Exoort 32 Home Dec. 11 Penn Two. lg Norwln 2g Away Dec. 12 Penn Two, 36 Trafford 17 Horae Jan. Penn Twp. 32 Youngwood UU Away Jan, 22 Penn Two. 15 J eannette 2g Away Jan, 29 Penn Twp. 13 Sewlokley 33 Home Feb, 2 Penn Twp. 27 Franklin 12 Away Feb, 3 Penn Twp. 3§ Bell Twp 3 Home Feb. 5 Penn Twp. 26 Exoort 33 Away Feb. 9 Penn Twp. 3 Trafford 29 Away Feb, 12 Penn Two. 25 Youngwood 23 Home Feb. 16 Penn Twp. 3 Franklin 2g Horae Feb. 19 Penn Twp. 10 Jeannette 2g Home Feb. 23 Penn Twp. 21 Sewlckley 2S Away Mar. 12 Penn Twp. 3 Bell Twp. 36 Away 30



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CLRSS HILL We, the Class of 19 3 of tlrC L i V lL r six years or schoo our six years lng manner: High School wish to avow our la9t w In the County of having completed In the follow- First: We extend our sincere thanks to the Board of Education for all privileges made possible In obtaining our education. We also leave them the responsibility of presenting us with our diplomas. Second: To the Faculty we extend our deepest appreciation for their guidance and will- ing cooperation which they have so efficiently bestowed uoon us. We bequeath to the entire Junior Class our home rooms, ??1 and 22 5, and our front seats In the auditorium. Kenneth Mains wishes to leave his capability as leader of the Seniors to Daniel Bigler. Joe Orris says, I will my books to anyone who wants them. (Who wants boo Vs which are worn out from constant study?????????) Shirley Dungan bestows her sweet personality upon Dorothy Smith and her secretarial. duties upon Charlotte Wonders. Kenneth Geiger willingly bequeaths his vim and vigor to Bob McWilliams and Billy Reger. Anna Plttner leaves her lovely black hair to Lois Berman and her laughter to 6lga Slak. Charlotte Blckerstaff1s smooth delicate voice goes to tfabel Jean Greer. (Convenlent 7or —wirr3?flRWffTn-ori8i;) ----------------- James Ferguson bequeaths his broad vocabulary to the entire Junior Class. (Don t fight over ii; there are sufficient words for all.) James Amour agrees to leave his deeo baritone voice to Glenn Peters, a freshman tenor. Jean Fink leaves her Interest In school and extra credits to her brother William. ( Who wouldn't appreciate a gift like this?) Elizabeth Galuska, Julia Pevornlck, and Doris Jane Mowrv leave thplr tyolng ability to the typists on next yearns publication staffs CYou ll appreciate this when you start typing master copies, with a critic looking over «ach shoulder. And we DO mean It!) Kenneth Brentzel leaves a DOrtlon of his quietness to Billy Martz, Billy Jewett, and to all others who have too much excess energy. Hilda Degu froy wills her baton and oosltlon as leading majorette to petite Mabel Rager who 18 very deserving of this honor. Margaret Dickson leaves some of her femininity to Rose Dellatezze. Zelma Garris honors Ella Mae Smith with her ten years of1 per feci attendance and a page o? her diary. Vivian Guy leaves her dark-brown hair to a definite blonde, Leona Lauffer: her SDlendld bond record to all those who wish to help the service men. Ethel Duncan Is willing to let the oncoming Gym classes have her showers. Cilzabeth Creer wills her ability as trumpeter to Clifford Felmlee; her pleasing ner-sonailty to Lucille Pedder. Howard Mlakar adds his silliness to that of Warren Elliott. Mary Jane Ceorge bestows upon Rltta Kolleda her ability In rapid talking. (Betty Andree WILL now have some competition.) Minnie Myrtle Klstler donates her English notes to some poor Junior who attends English ‘'class wftKoui pen, pencil, or paper. Robert Bevan leaves his knowledge on Becoming Acquainted with Girls to a bashful but ’ cute’Sophomore, Thomas Harris. Viola Calgaro bequeaths her gift of gab to Thelma Boslnskl, a very quiet Junior, who 18 a follower of the saying, Silence Is golden. Louise Fennell readily agrees to give her beautiful hand writing to Audrey Siegfried to help her to keep In touch with her long list of service men. Eleanor Ashbaugh desires that Bobby Brown, an eighth grade airplane modeler, might at-tain her ability in flying. Vivian Myers bestows upon quick-tempered Alice Wltherow her admirable patience which Is REAlLx needed by all seniors. Mildred Lauffer wills her pretty print blouses to Faye Blank who can wear them Just as attractively. Paul Weightman leaves his position on the football team to Robert Campbell. His ability In dramatics goes to Scott Smith. Mildred George can easily afford to give pome of her ever-lasting wit to Lois Loughner. Roberta Whlsner gives some pointers to Jean Llntner on how to retain her erect posture. William Matrlsch shares his love’for th«T wlld and woolly West with Joe McCutcheon, an owner oi a real western horse. Beulah Shirley leaves a pamphlet, How to Keep a Lovely Complexion , to Eva Pearl Good. Ronald Ruoff wishes to leave his week of vacation during hunting season to Scott Smith. (Be sure you get a four-legged deer, Scott.) Doris Holslnger bequeaths her smile, which has won the admiration of many friends, to jolly Audrey Ludwig. Alvin Neal honor¥ James Arnold with his oosltlon as bass drummer In the band. (Perhaps XTvIn will Include the wave In his hair, too.) Delores Hartung leaves her varied dramatic abilities to Jin Brewer. 32

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