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

 - Class of 1944

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Page 20 text:

HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP JOHN BAUGHMAN . . . rates high as an academic student of our class ... a wizard in mathematics and chemistry ... is one of the very few high honor students. CHARLOTTE WONDERS . . . remarkable commerical student . . . does exceptionally well in English and shorthand . . . awarded the American T.egion scholarship medal in eighth grade. CITIZENSHIP ROBERT SAUERS . . . sincere and upright . . . has the ability to make friends easily . . . very thoughtful in all his work . . . obedient and industrious. THELMA SOSINSKI . . . her rate in citizenship has been greatly deserved ... is very quiet and studies continuously . . . trustworthy at all times. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WARREN ELLIOTT ... a great wit ... ad libs . . . amuses all with his antics . . . keeps up the morale of his fellow students . . . congenial and admirable personality. ARLENE MILLER ... is always willing to lend a helping hand . . . quiet and studious . . . she is very competent in all her classes ... is always pleasant and agreeable. ALL-AROUND HOWARD BICKERSTAFF . . . voted the all-around boy of our class . . . known and liked by all . . . activities take up much of his time . . . highly praised as a star athlete. MARIE KING . . . noted for her cheerful smile and friendliness . . . plays the bell lyre in the band . . . president of the G. A. A. . . . has a host of friends. PERFECT ATTENDANCE GRACE GEIGER . . . twelve years to her credit . . . the elements do not stop her . . . “hooky” hath no charms for her . . . true portrait of a healthy American girl. DRAMATICS JAMES BREWER . . . talented dramatic student, w'ho has appeared in numerous school plays . . . the best remembered are “The Christmas Carol” and “The Haunted Chair.” SPORTS JOHN McCLAIN . . . outstanding participant in basket ball and football . . . alert sport in all games . . . now a member of the U. S. Army . . . we wish him the best of luck. 18

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In a large theatre dressing room, Clara Shearer doing a last minute rehearsal for the piano conoert she is about to give. Elsie Moser, Thelma Kozain, and Arlene Mellon, just coming back to their bachelor apartment from a hard day’s work in the office where they are all employed as stenographers. Shirley Davidson, flashing her honorable discharge from the WAVES, which the postman, Thomas Hlavsa, has just brought her. In Kepple’s Kandy Kitchen, Sarah Kozain and Elizabeth Krcelic tasting the delicacies that Elizabeth first learned to make in Home Economics class at old Penn Township High School. Helene Soles and Hedy Duncan in a large-army hospital, tenderly caring for several lovesick young Romeos. Roseann Giannelli, rushing out of her swank interior decorating shop closely followed by her secretary and partner, Elizabeth Caldarelli. They are on the way to redecorate Thelma Sosinski’s apartment. W’arren Elliott, walking briskly down the street with his hands in his pockets and his trousers on backwards. Behind him, dressed in a fashionable uniform, comes Carl Hut-tenstine shouting, “Not so fast, Warren! You’ll break your leash!” Trailing behind, is Robert Sauers, dragging a long string of paper dolls and yelling triumphantly, “Look! Six in a row ! ! !” Roland Frye successfully using a new potato picker, his own invention, that cleans, grades, sacks, and, with some improvements, may even cook the potatoes. Ray Kozain sitting in his lofty Tower at the edge of a forest carefully scanning the hills for any sign that might indicate a fire. He sees two tiny dots that finally materialize into his old classmates, William Shadier and Robert Kidd, who are still pursuing their favorite occupation, hunting rabbits. Eva Pearle Good now playing the sax in Phil Miller’s all-girl orchestra, presently featured at Kennywild. Eva doesn’t yet know, but she is soon to be joined by an old classmate, Beulah Ross, who has just been hired as the vocalist. Shirley Seda, looking at the latest rocket ships in a mail order catalog, excitedly anticipating her forth-coming trip to Mars. On a telephone pole on main street, a poster advertising the latest variety show featuring a newcomer, Frances Schendel. Marie King is author, director, and producer. In a large department store work shop, Fred McLeod painting a manikin on which Jean Novak is going to display her latest dress design. Helyn Seda and Charlotte Wonders, still resting in the sanitorium for Yearbook workers. Other members of the staff have recently been discharged. Dorothy Orris, going through Robert McWilliam’s pockets, looking for some coins to add to her collection. No luck ! ! Arlene Miller, now principal in a high school, handing Charles Moser his diploma. He’s finally graduated. Daniel Bigler, giving his basket ball team “merry hades” because they missed six shots last season. Kenneth Lauffer, president of Lauffer Pitchfork Works, j ctating some letters to his secretary, Lucille Pedder.



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THE UNDERCLASSMEN WILL CARRY ON FOR VICTORY. 19

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