Sharon Hill High School - Owl Yearbook (Sharon Hill, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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FLIGHT LUIS FRE SHMAN YEAR High school at last, was the sigh of the freshmen that bright September morn. Alter the excitement of being freshmen wore olri, we settled down to wait for the arrival of our school pins. They linally came in December and, golly be. what a commotionl The way we acted you would think we were the first ones ever to receive pins. At the end of the year We celebrated by having a picnic at Morton. SOPHOMORE YEAR Our Sophomore year started oii with a bang by having Elwood Wylie win the A. A. Drive prize. Wirlm Renay Heclcman, Elwood Wylie, Mary Schuler and Richard Anstey as our officers, we presented an Armistice Day and Lincoln's Birth- day assembly program. The long-looked forward to Sophomore Hop was a huge success and we sophomores were proud of our efforts. We concluded this breathtaking year with a picnic at Springfield. JUNIOR YEAR 1 uduniorn-the word spelled enchantment to us. We knew this year held a lot in store for us and we started it olil by presenting an Armistice Day program in assembly. The next thing in our flight was our Junior Prom, but due to the worid conditions We called it the Hvictory Ball and donated a percentage oi the money to the U. S. O. At last the school rings arrived and you never saw a more excited group of Juniors. When the novelty of the new rings Wore olll, we started worlc on the Junior Play, HA Full Housef' 'Ir was directed by Mr. Fernsler and was another success credited to our account. The big day had linally arrived-the Seniors left for Washington and we Juniors didn't waste any time in talcing over the run of the school. We started off with Baby Day and followed with Dress Up Day. This year, under the supervision of Renay Heclcman, Mary' Schuler, Donald Porter, Richard Anstey and Vvilliam Duicho, was brought to a close with a picnic at Springheld. SENIOR YEAR As we started our Senior Year, we lcnew we were on the last hop ol our trip. Our liirst function was to give a farewell party for our sponsor, lVlr. Kennedy, who left school to enter defense worlc. He was replaced by lVlr. Fay. Due to the war and laclc ol' transportation facilities, we gave up our trip to Washington and diverted our attention to the Senior play, Gut of the Frying Panf, under the direction of lVl,1'. Fernsler. Here we challced up another success, No sooner was this over than we started plans for our Senior Final. Our eliorts were not in vain, as the dance was enjoyed by all. With our officers, Jack Fitzwater, Beverly Shutes, Betty Vveihenmayer, Howard Landon and our sponsors, lVliss Roth and Wir. Fay, the class held a ban- quet to malce merry together lor the last time. The Vesper Service held on Sunday night was a very inspiring occasion for each. class member. On June S, 1945, the eve of commencement, we knew that we had completed our liight through school and were ready to talce oft again, but this time into a world of war. Class Colors,-flVlaroon and Gold. Class Flower-Talisman Rose. Class Motto- UVVe find in life exactly what we put into itf' I8

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VVILLIAIVI J. VVARREN HR d.. e VVI1y? Football 5, 4: Varsity Cluln 5: Raclio Club 4: Class Play 4. VVI1cn it comes to sports. Reel really -lSl'lIflCS.n Bill macle Iris dramatic clelout in tlie Senior Play, but wliile at Colwyn surprisecl everyone lay clisplaying llis Iieen sense ol Imumor as IVIacInme But- terIIy. . . ii ,, V, ,, -K fm .4,,, SE IUHS UI? 1943 CRAIG VVATERS MDCGCOHU VVell-Ah! Footlaall 4: Raclio Clula 4: Dancing Clultr 2: Baseball 3: Stuclent Council 5. Vvllat at Imrealc for tI1e army wllen tliey got Craig in its miclst. I'Iis CIICCIFUI presence and ready wit will always be rcmemlvered. t Y l , ,qs qi ' in :ii X W- in 5 :ummm :seam ii i ii um V ou as iii : I I I , ., ' Wl,:eI'w H W ,, fV ll ' Bw... ti ' ,tial -111: -1-: r 'asa- '-j-L - -Y -lj,-,k 1: in I .',,J.L ' ' Vx., ,aw - ,, ' 1 ,.:, .r , H N ii. so ii H 45722: ii lm mil r it N um Mm , F 1 ' g r . I A yy I X: I Il . nl ,WN iw x Ulu! W W, ,H ' l .... I ,,,-. n ' Q c ff f R '32, a f , f ,.iy' 1 I i 'T Eg, I .ba X W' gs 11 I ' ' fw'.i.i..:ft: I' N :. if.. W' jg, ,,.. I 1-f A fr fxlgfiffg, , ii' .' aw vis Blzl I Y ESTHER GRACE IVI. VVRIGHT VVEIHENIVIAYER 13u,,nie Upumplcinn -A HOI1 my word! Camera Club 5: Slta-Hi 4: Class Play 5: Coral ol Honor 5: Class Secretary 4. Betty, an original Colwyn- ite. came to Sllaron I-Iill in luer junior year. It diclrft take tI1e owls and uowletsn long to Iincl out tI1at slxe was a regular fellow. Gee IUIIIZU Slla-Hi 4: Dancing Club 5: Corcl ol I'Ionor 5: Commer- cial Cluln 4. Grace is very quiet, Iout actions speak Ioucler tI1an worcls: slle gets to tlie top in tlie activities slte under- talces. Her rlepenclalule clmar- acter will Ize an asset in lmer business lile. FRANK VVEISER Hvveisu IIWIIBFG do we go tonight? Radio Clulo 4: Footlaall 4. Notlling seems to worry Frank. He takes life as it comes, causes little troulule, and gets along well with I1is classmates. w'?AQ ' ELWOOD R. VVYLIE Uvvylicn XVI1ere's Bertfr' Cheer-leacling 2, 5, 4: Slin- Hi 2, 3. Editor 4: Class Vice President 2: Dancing Club 2: Operators' Club 2, 5, 4: Radio Clula 4: Dramatic Club 5: Stuclent Council 2. fl: J, V, Baslcetlball 5, 4. uvvylien stancls out in I'xis class as being an all arouncl goocl fellow. He enters into everytlling wliolcllearteclly. RICHARD ANSTEY Ike I clorfi believe it., Orcllcstra 2, 5: Class Treas- urer 5: Baseball I: Football 3: Basketball 5. HIlce, one ol' our Ines!- Iiliecl Seniors, left scI1ooI to enlist in tI1e Unitecl States Army. NVILLIAIVI QUIGLEY nlxflielcn HLODR IIGTGVI Varsity Clulo 2. 5: Football 5: Baseball 5: Baslcetloall 2, 5. IVIicIc, a tliree-letter man in Iootlnall, laaslcetloall and lnaselmall, left sellool to enlist in tlle Unitecl States Navy.



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FLIGHT REPORT Vve, the Seniors of Sharon Hill High School, being ol sound mind and . as good health as possible after lour years ol uGive and Take with the Faculty, do declare the following to be our last Will and Testament: To the Faculty-We Leave From the standpoint ol both parties con- cerned, This is enough to be thanlclul lorf, Our bequests are as follows: To E. BROXVNE-B. IQOELLMAN leaves his height. To J. I-IARRISON-E. HENRY and E. BASS be- queath their gift of gala. To B. l.oRENz-J. FITZNVATER wills his wolling abiln-y. To B. FORD-B. DUICHO leaves his telephone number. To M. DUNCAN-M. A. ROBERTS and M. Folio hand down their dramatic ability. To C. YOCUM-G. SMITI1 donates his HSwinger haircut. To M. BISHOP-J. BAUM bequeaths a pint ol blood. To J. HECIQNIAN-R. BRONVNE wills her short- hand ability. To E. AMY-D. ALLEN and M. ISTAK bestow their ability to get a man. To L. AUGUSTUS-D. OERLEIN leaves her sol- diers' addresses. To lVl. DAVIS-E. GORRIE donates his hair oil. To P. MEITNER-M. NIONTAGUE hands down her patented man trap. To H. LARER-F. WEISER wills his smoking jaclcet. To B. PORTEII-'R. I-IECKIVIAN leaves his unique French vocabulary. To lVl. BERINC-ER-A. Joi-INSON and J. SAHR- 1-IAGE donate their date boolcs. To K. STEGER-C. TURNBULL leaves his scorn lor Sharon Hill girls. To A. IVIYERS-B. JOHNSON leaves her love for service men. To C. S1-IAFFERMF. Kocl-I wills his life-size. lull color portrait. To J PORTER-l. REST' wills several plots lor novels. To R. lVlcLARNoN-H. wlACGl.AUGI'ILlN bestows his darl: outloolc on life. To JM. NCDOWELL-H. STETSER hands her snappy comebaclcs. To B. lVlELANSoN-J. lVlALC0M.S0N bequeaths the butchering of his name. To N. VVATER1-IOUSE-lVl. CLOUD and G. VVRIGI-VI' leave their conservative attitudes. To G. l-o'r'r-P. DOUGHERTY donates her jitter- bug ability. To D. REICI-IART-B. WEII-IENNIAYER and A. TRANIDACIQ leave their blonde loclcs. To A. YURGENSEN-D. C1-IASEY donates a pair ol 'blindersf' To E. REED-H. l.ANDoN leaves his business- lilcen elliciency. To B. IVIILNE-F. QUINN bequeaths her moron jolces. To C. VVINT1-IER-R. NICKEE donates his abil- ity to get outn a year boolc at any odds. To G. HOFFECKER-VB. WAIIREN and E. WVYLIE leave their Stratosphere helmets. To J. NASH--D. SHAXV hands down his book, none Thousand Nlischievous Pranlcs. ' To F. CQTTONMF. CROOPISI-IANIQ wills his abil- ity to lind any situation humorous. To F. CURRY-R. IQENNEDY leaves his nljlying Elbows. To Nl. HALLAS-G. BERIQISISER and P. COLLINS bestow the quiet manners. To E. HAB'llLTON-T. ABRAMS bequeaths two good lungs. To K. DESMOND,-B. S1-IUTES and A. Mc- CAUGI-IN will their cheer-leading ability. To F. CHERRY-B. l'lARTLEY and L. STARER leave their musical talent. To E. BORTEl.Lf-'E. O,BRlEN and N. HAFNEI2 leave their friendly dispositions. To C. AMMON-J. SODERLAND bestows his Locker Room Ballads. - I To J. CARLYSLE-C. WATERS bequeaths 'his Gremlins. To H., ALLEN-B. KESTER hands down his abil- ity to tie English into verbal lmots. To W. FRAZIER-L. HUTCPIISON donates his speculation devices. To E. lQOXVLES-F. lXflCWlI.l.lAN1S and J. Jo1-IAN- SON will their good voices. To L. RICE-J. SMALL and D. l'-l0FFMElSTEIl leave their Usweet Talley' To F. lXfl0NTGOMERY-D. PoIz'I'EIz grants his A card. To H. WILTSl'IlREfP. NELSON leaves her smile. To J. STUMP-J. SIIVIPSON and P. lVlcKoNE be- queath their hoclcey ability.

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