Scottdale High School - Scottie Yearbook (Scottdale, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........ JIM HINES VICE PRESIDENT. .JIM NUTTER SECRETARY . , ,LOIS MURRAY TREASURER ............. . . .BLANCHE SOMERFIELD SENIOR CLASS -L HISTORY JUST THINK! FOUR YEARS AGO, WE ENTERED THE HALLS OF SCOTTDALE HIGH SCHOOL AS MEEK, LITTLE, GREEN FRESHMEN. WE WERE OFTEN THE LAUGH OF OUR UPPER- CLASSMEN WHEN WE WENT UP THE WRONG STAIRS OR GOT LOST IN THE CROWD. AFTER A FEW WEEKS, THOUGH, WE GOT ACQUAINTED WITH OUR FELLOW STUDENTS. MANY JOINED THE CHORAL CLUBS, THE JUNIOR RED CROSS, AND THE SCIENCE CLUB. THE OUTSTANDINQG EVENT OF OUR FRESHMAN YEAR WAS OUR HALLOWE'EN PARTY. IN THE FALL OF 1939, WE RETURNED TO SCHOOL. IN' THIS YEAR WE REALLY GOT THE KNACK OF THINGS AROUND SCHOOL. MANY OF OUR GIRLS WERE ELECTED TO THE TRI- HI1Y'S, WHILE THE BOYS JOINED THE ATHLETIC TEAMS. BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS JOINED THE BAND AND HELPED IT ON ITS WAY TO FAME. WE LEFT SCHOOL IN JUNE, LOOKING FOR- WARD TO SEPTEMBER, WHEN WE SHOULD BE CLASSED AS UPPERCLASSMEN. AT LAST OUR. JUNIOR YEAR, AND DID WE STEP OUT! IN APRIL WE PRESENTED OUR JUNIOR. CLASS PLAY, ENTITLED THE FAMILY UPSTAIRSX' WHICH SET THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING. NEXT CAME THE BIGGEST TREAT OF ALL, OUR CLASS RINGS. NEAR THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR WAS THE PROM, WITH SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC. WE COULD HARDLY WAIT UNTIL WE WERE THE DIGNIFIED SENIOR GUESTS. AND HERE WE ARE, SENIORS! NAME CARDS FLUTTERED EVERYWHERE. THEN WE HAD OUR PICTURES TAKEN, AND THE OUTCOME WAS AS USUAL, SOME- GOOD AND SOME FAIR. OUR SENIOR GRIDIRON MEMBERS HELPED OUR TEAM TO A PERFECT SEASON. LAST BUT NOT LEAST, OUR SENIOR CLASS PLAY, AMERICAN PASSPORT, DIRECTED SO WELL BY MISS STONER AND MISS HUBLER. MAY AGAIN, CLASS DAY, REPORTS, DIPLOMAS, COM- MENCEMENT, AND THE PROM. AND NOW, GOOD-BYE, DEAR SCOTTDALE HIGH, WE'LL ALWAYS CHERISH PLEASANT MEM- ORIES OF YOU.

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1 . Harold Akers Harold with his line, n Gives the girls a thrilling time. Placed second for the best physique. 3. Florence Bair Very small with blond hair, She hasn't a trouble or a care. 54 David Bixler To play basketball is his chief delight, He likes the girls, too, and that's all right. 7. Kathleen Brant Jovial, sweet, and blond, We'll miss her when she's gone. 9. Jane Brownfield A likely lass To head our class. Voted most intelligent and run- ner-up for most likely to suc- ceed. ll. Marjorie Byers Very popular is this lassg She's the cut-up in every class. Tops in popularity and attrac- tiveness: runner-up in courtesy and radiant smile. ' ff lc-L l 3. Concetta Chiaramonte In typing Concetta is sure a whiz, And also when it comes to a quiz. 2. Mae Anderson Look at Mae's innocent expres- siong I'd like to hear her true con- fession. Second most nearly perfect iig- ure. 4. Irma Gene Bible Genie is a little blond, Of whom the boys are ve1'y fond. Polled second most talented girl. N., r .. ' . U i ff' d LA- ,i1,.,,.- N-1 gf Q4-4 6. Marie Booterbaugh I Rosy c h e e k s and sparkling smile, We think Marie will stand a trial. 8. Constance Brown Chewing' gum all day long, She thinks life is just one sweet song. 10. Catherine Burns Catherine likes to drive a car, So pedestrians be c a 1' e f ul wherever you are. 12. George Camlin George has always got an ace, Hidden in his sleeve some place. 14. Martin Chlebowski Butch is by nature a boy very jolly, For study he doesn't give an whoop, by golly!

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