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

 - Class of 1943

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THE IIAUETS 20

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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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JUNIOR ll-A . First row-I. Guistwliite, Dalliquist, I Charles, E. Amy, M. Duncan, lVl. Beringer, F. Griffiths, B. Ford, lw. L. Collins, K. Des- mond, E. Bortetl, Mrs. E. Long. Second row-M. Davis, Gallagher, F. Curry, F. Cotton, L. Augustus, M. Day, F. Cherry, H. Alten, Carlisle, C. Ammon, M. Bishop, W. Fraser. I I-B First row-M. Hallas, N. Kopp, Harrison, B. Milne, G. Hoffeclzer, B. lVlcLarnon, 1. Hafner, B. Neate, A. Myers, P. Meitner, lVlr. G. O. Iones. Second row'-VV. Hilbert, N. I-lolze, R. Lorenz, R. Kelly, Heclzman, G. Lott, M. Mc- Dowell, H. Larer, F. lVlontgomery, Nash, ml. MGIGHSOH. 11-C First row-P. Warrington, A. Yurgensen, D. Reichert, A. Tangye, L. Rice, H. Wiltshire, A. Sass, E. Rowles, Stump, N. Water- house, Porter, R. Rose. Second row-Mr. F. Fernsler, C. Hilol, C Wintllers, C. Shaffer, C. Yocum, W. Porter, E. Reed, CLASS president ......, ..... R icharcl lVlcl..arnon Vice President .... ........ E dgar Reed Secretary ..... ..... G loria Hollteclcer ..................John Nash Treasurer . SPOVISOTS .... lVII'S. l..OHQ', Jones The class of IQ44 is the largest class in the school at the present time. Early in the fall. many members of the Junior Class received their class rings, which they are now proudly Wearing. Joan Charles represented the Junior Class in the Dramatic Club play, Hpoor Little Me, which was presented Saturday evening, De- cember 5, 1942. Un January 20, the Junior Class was represented in the annual Talent Day Program lay Bola Lorenz's piano solo, Joan Charles' and Margie Duncan's piano duet, and lay a short slcit presented hy the members ol ll-C. The Juniors had their biggest night on Fri- day evening, April 2, when they held their Junior Prom. This altair was a great success and attended hy many in spite of the han on pleasure driving. The music was furnished by Jaclcie Fields and his orchestra. The memloers of the class of '44 are loolcing forward to their annual trip to Morton Pool that will he held some time in June. If the quality and the quantity of the worli done by the Junior class this year can be used as a yardsticlc, Sharon Hill High School can he certain that its high standards will he car riecl on through another year.

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