Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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SARA R. GILSON Classical 'I'ri-Hi-Y 1-3-45 Chorus l-2-3-45 A Cappella 3-45 Monitor 2-3. Everything' Sally does, she does well. FRANK GITSCHIER General Football 2-3-4: Basketball 2-3-45 Mon- itor I5 Fire Squad .5-45 Assemblies 35 Track 2. Outstanding on any athletic team. WILLIAM I. GOLDBERC Classical Advertising Staff 2-3-4. Busines Man- ager 3-45 Iii-Y l-2-3-45 Ilramatics Club 3-45 Monitor 3-4: Quill and Scroll 4. Ilusiness ability makes Ilill at success. FLOYD B. GRACE General Track 2: Rifle Club 3-4: Wrestling 45 Cross Country 2-3-45 Iloxing 4. Give him a gun on a clear autumn morning and he'll really show you some shooting. LILLIAN GRAY Classical Chorus I-2-35 Monitor 2-3-45 Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3-4. lllpnd and pretty, excellent in her studies, too. DAN GROSS Scientific Track l-25 Football 3-45 Dramatics 3-45 Usher 3. llanny's catchy smile and his hard work in football have won him man r Y loyal friends. GEORGE GULA General Monitor 15 llrill 15 Fire Squad 45 Class llasketball l. 4Ceorge's ambition is to become at llig Leai.:ue player. SARA ELIZABETH HANRAHAN Classical Chorus 1-2-35 Sports Club 1-25 Lead- ers' Club 4: Health Council 4: Monitor I- -3. ' Full of life and raring to go at any time. PHILLIP M. HANS Classical Marionettes I-25 Hi-Y 3-45 Monitor 2-3-4. His excellent speaking voice will be valuable in a fixture radio career. MARY I-IARKLICH Commercial Chorus l-2-3-4: Tri-Hi-Y l5 Monitor l: Mirror Secretary 4. Shorthand is a cinch for Mary. The faster the better. EDWARD A. HARRISON Scientific Football 3-45 Monitor 2-45 Track 2. Tall, brunette, Ted is a regular fel- low and very popular. FRANCES I. HAZLETT Retailing Chorus l-2-3-45 Sports Club 1-25 Dra- maucs Club 3-45 A Cappella 3-45 Mon- itor 1-2. 4 Frances can't help being successful in a business career. H. GORDON HEILE Scientific Ili-Y l-25 Mirror 2: Monitor I-25 Ten- nis Team 3-45 Hospitality Committee l-2-35 Minstrel 4. Aviator or tennis pro, which one, Gordy? MARY CATHERINE HELDORFER Commercial Chorus I. Large brown eyes and a cheerful smile. IANE MICI-IAELENE HERMAN General Chorus 1. Jane has a smile and personality all her own. EDWARD R. HESS Scientific Here's anhother science man. How does he do it?

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CATHERINE L. FASCEWSKY Retail Chorus I-2. NYe think there's a story behind the sparkle of Catherine's dark eyes. DONALD E. FEIK Classical Band l-2-3-43 A Cappella Choir 2-3-41 tlrchestra l-2-3-45 Junior Hi-Y 1-29 Music Literary Contest l-2-3. .X fixture music director. MARGARET MARY FERRY Classical Chorus lg Mirrorette 2-3-4g Monitor l-Z-4. Brilliant Peggy will make a splendid reporter for some newspaper. lOHN L. FISCHER General Monitor 3-45 Rifle Club 3. XVe believe John could make a first rate athlete. RAYMOND F. FLINN General Monitor l-2-3: Dramatics 2-3. XYe wonder if belonging to the Dra- matics Club is any indication ot' what Burl will do in later life. IOHN A. FOGLE Scientilic Rifle Club 35 Cross Country 43 Traffic Squad 2-3-4. A good student, quiet and consistent. DONALD R. FRANKENBERRY Scientific Hi-Y 1-23 Class Basketball 2-3-45 Dra- matics 3-4: Social Committee 3-4. His activities and grades speak for themselves. CATHERINE M. FRAZIER General Chorus 1-2-35 Sports Club 3. Always ready to lend alhelping hand whenever the occasion arises. THOMAS E. FRAZIER General -More boys like Tom are needed in this world. IEAN L. GALLOWAY General Chorus .25 Monitor 4. llaneing and her pretty blond hair are her pride and joy. FRANCIS P. GAROVIE Getieral Art Staff 3-4: Minstrel 4: Marionettes l-2, Monitor -lg Model Airplane Club l-2-5-4. Francis does wonders with model air- planes. LEROY W. GATHERS Scientitic Fire Squad -lg Football 2-3-41 Tumblint: 4: XYrestIing 4: Rifle Team .2-33 Basket- ball lg Boxing 41 lli-Y l-2-3--l. Look for Roy wherever there are sports. GEORGE W. GAVALA Scientilic lloy and Girl Contest l: 'lllllllllllllltf 2 .X-43 M'restling 4: Track 1. XYhat he lacks in voice is made up in ability. THEODORE E. GAZDA Scientific Hi-Y l-2-3--l: Une .-Xct l'lays 42 Senior Play 4: Mirrorette 3-4: Monitor .Z-4: Social Committee A--lg Health Council 4: Interscholastics l-.2-3. Tops in grades, tops in activities. RUTH M, GIBBONS General 'l'ri-l-li-Y 4: A Cappella 4: Chorus 4. A newcomer to Sharon High School, Ruth has gained many friends by her cheertulness and pleasing personality. BENIAMIN E. GIBBS Scicntilic ,lunior Varsity Basketball 2. NYe'll probably be seeing him in the trombone section of some name band in the future.



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DOROTHY MAE HETSON Commercial 'Fri-Hi-Y I-2-3-4: Chorus l-2-3: Mon- itor Captain 3: Mirrorette Secretary 4. Dot should be a very etificielnt secre- tary. She has been a very promising stu- dent. GRACE W, HIBLER Classical Chorus l-2-3-43 Monitor 2-3. Studious and -quiet, the kind that usually reach their goal. BEI lY IANE HILE General Tri-Hi-Y l-2: Music Literary Contest I-2: Monitor 3-4: Chorus 4: A Cappella Choir 45 Band 1-25 Orchestra 1-2. Always full of pep and mischievous jokes. IOE A. HILKO General A true Yankee fan. Iust ask Joe any- thing about sports. ELEANOR IUNE HILLKIRK Commercial Chorus I-2-3-43 Monitor 3. Quiet and shy, but a lot of fun. ARCHIE R. HOFFMAN Scientific Ritle Club 25 Good Citizenship Com- mittee lg Defense Committee 1. Arehie's splendid work in modeling airplanes will probably land him in a government air designing factory. EDMUND HOLODNIK General Rifle Club 4. Ed possesses the right mixtures ot seriousness, humor, and intelligence. FRANCES M. HORAN General Chorus 1-243-43 A Cappella 3-4: Mon :tor 1-2-3-4. Frances wants a profession, nursing to be exact. MARY ANN HORVATH Commercial Chorus l. 'I'here's never a clull moment with Mary around. XVANDA ELLOUISE HOUSER Classical Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3-43 lloine Room Chair' man l-3-4: A Cappella .l--lg Monitor l- 2-3-4: Chorus l-2-5-4. lfllouise knows all the answers HARRY B. HUNT Scientific Hi-Y 2: Monitor 4. Tall, dark Harry is a smoothie on the dance floor. C. ALLAN IRVINE Scientific Hand lf2-3-4g Orchestra l-2. Although Allan is now in the Navy, we will always recall his model airplanes. LlLLlAN IRWIN Retailing Chorus l-2-3-41 Sports Club 2-.lg 'l'ri- Hi-Y 2. l,il and the retail course go together perfectly. BERNARD IARA General Monitor l: NYrestlimz 4: 'Vumblitnz 4: Rifle Club 4. Tall, dark, and handsome. Future aviator for Uncle Bam. ALBERT M, IENKINS General Monitor lg Usher 2. ' Always ready for a good discussion in class. ANNETTE CLEO IOHNSON General llratnatics lg Chorus 13. A quiet, diligent girl, who also loves fun, A whiz at dancing.

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