South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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J' VM FIIIIIHIIIIII FIISH IIIIIT 'IIIIIIIII Attention ple-use! Station SHTIIS is on the air! The first skit, the audition of the inexperienced freehmen, presented many who were timid, but others more self-oonfident. At first the upper 1-lzissmen ignored the green freshies and regarded them they would un- weleome Static. As the broadcast proceeded and happy days followed, the green freshic-s grew accustomed to their new surrrtundingfs. They became ac- f Lf . 1' fy U IRLII' flpff Ju N JA JN W I Njxx V I J A J' rfuainted with fellow students and teaehers, worshiped gridiron heroes, talked of Latin and algebra exams, and last, but not least, spent days in classrooms that made them more cap- able of advancing one step nearer their goal. Finally they were a part of the school -they belonged . Wan days of winter faded into spring, and spring melted into June. The broadcast is over: the ap- plause thunderous. They have sue- ceeded! Their desire next year to produce an even better perfmrmance. W . ml , : . June., S. Ynnnaneei, .I. Milluvuls A I 1 in ln l'ieIcI ,. . . KI .. . lop I ll I1 re: 'I'up Iluzv: C. SL lui n 1 'K I :lrIms Il. Ilixsmi 1 : 1-ik, I.. Ilzirvison, NV. W It . C. Koszur, .I. Ilfvenshel I' K xi. .. ' 1 .., D. Gomlnmn, II'1rt II IVI I---nv-ireliili, I.. Yeme, Wznehs, .I. Ottino. .I. Iiueinia IW-rliiixm, .I. Grkmnn, D Illislmx Y XV. Iiusku D. Krnvzllijzl. A. IVI:lso tl. Iiynn N 'I'Iiir1I Row: II. Yelnelizin, I. I'IllIIll IVI. Milieevieh, I . Krupzir, IC. Hu- W'mvd, A. 0 ni ll. Oden, H, VVUIIQ. .I. Kuzmn M Yiuiwuszili, II. Uiulrejlm, III In uli I zurtin, ll. Grilieh If Nuvolal, M. INI:1son, III. Guerrieri N VVymIrosIii, A. Zyln, I . Hurlu. Seeoml Iinw: D. Wivitins, A. .lu lon, .I. Mutliins, I, II:1zIinsIiv N tzlek, G. .lur4I'ln Il love. .I. IxeiIIr:u'I1, A. Mlineli I Ynstiull, Il. II1'l1sIre!' '41 A Ill 14 L. , f . -I I I Ii. K4-illizueh, I.. Guerri, A. IVI:n1au uni A Yal I 'VI lin ii M . , . . r yae t, . , vs: -, Iiosnr, D. I.itt,erini. Ii. Mzllzmn 'NI Novak, D. Mnlpezzi, 9' 's ': I. ' ' ' Iii t limi I IIiuI1 I Ixml I! Swzurer, .I. I'm'eI1lliIi. .I. Nino III. Hynek. G. WViIli:m1s. II. Iqu s I . IiorieieIi, .I. Nngry. .I. Iiuivml llfi I' littuini A, I'ensIm, I'. Mi .. ' r I . Greelmw:1It, II. Dailey, A. Wi Iiums. I.ow--I' I'il-lure: Ton linux: D. Ito eovitts. A. 'I'ok:1rt-ik, I.. Guriuu I Swuller. C. I iecIoreIt, Ii. Sliveu lx 'I'. Crilley, IC. Ii:uux:Iuu'm, .I. Iii in dy, .I. Iivxfotti, I'. Seweheli. C. S Lfry, 'I'. Sterner, fvl. Iilnslw, Nl Stunsu'-2, S. Iievlleski, 'I'. Clutlei I , Huy, .I. Sunmn-is Ihlrll Row: .I. Slileliku, IC. Ititv Sehwet. U. Geziry, H, Veto, INI. Rum iil 4 I'iuI0ul 'VI 'I . -.Q A illvxv. Smith. M. Gilulmns, A. Dunlmr Idlwuml, Ii. IIlIl'lIllIl, IC. Arison Ifrve Ii C11-:lin I C1 mll X ll ll' li!'t'I,fI. H. Ceeni., 'I'. Slzlwuvv. Seeund Row: IC. Sulni. D, I'iehu S. Cherzm, IVI. Iimulmnn, II. Sei: A. Dailey, IC. Smith. D. Cervi N Stunts, IC. Cul'neII. M. Slickle' I Ilnsetli, M. Russell. S. Slmtt. III f'inrrI'in'i IVI II mlti If' IIQIIIII II us r 'l'om:ijIw, IC. Clegg., First Row- VV. Seidel, I' Ilruu Iti W. Smoleie, li. Dorumlu, IC, L ll une, R. Dyer, G. I ulnier, II. Sh Ivy, IC, II:lIiel', II. I!I:1sIxmv, I.. Iiullli sky, Ii. Cross, I.. Iinldessziri. I t'i:lr:n, IQ. Iizxy, .I. Ileuutti W v - v v - ' 'Y u 4,1 -11-a 'I 5-1. m7f411:'.q .4 . J. A ' 11- ' LTWVIF1 II rx I If Il 'I' Il I I N -ge' is ff- I rifz 1 .Q , 'IIE :vm J: sxmflzwinz' fu vc -cum :za -rvnxtsamxmzxezsftmmvarfza .zzatmm-frm ----w.,..,,



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ww Q I A 'Q LETT The Lettermen's Club is one of the most distinguished clubs within the portals of South Huntingdon Township High School. It is com- posed of football players, basketball players, managers and cheerleaders, who were endowed with the varsity athletic insignias as their Alma Ma- ter's tribute to their loyalty. Because of the greater interests in athletic.:-1, the membership of this club is in- creasing each year. The boys look forward to the stern rigors of basket- ball or football for physical fitness, rather than to the use of light-weight dumb-bells. Wearing a varsity insignia is limited to boys who have participated in varsity competition and, with the approval of the coach, have received a reward for it. Managers and cheer- leaders earn their letters when they rczyli, P. Nutter. Silvnsy, ll. Miller. ERME EAR THEIR rv are seniors. Fundamental character- istics which are desirable traits of those boys in the Lettermen's Club vary from ingenuity, sportsmanship, good fellowship, to scholarship and companionship. Versatility certainly typifies these members, for not only are they active on the gridiron, but also in various other school activities. The objectives of the Lettermen's Club are to give the boys an oppor- trinity to appreciate, learn the fun- damentals, and to review current events of the various sports. Although the Lettermen's Club has only been in existence four years at South Huntingdon, its members have accomplished much. Each let- terman's deeds, inspirations, and name shall be a solemn tradition of South Huntingdon Township High School. TH E FORT or NINE Top Row: A. l':iturline, M Oelulli N. Yann: ', . o nu D C cha-nuur, C. Koriuivh, Il. y 1ll'l4t How: L: Silvusy, W Stzmixry, S. Rusvhzlk, C

Suggestions in the South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) collection:

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 68

1940, pg 68

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 26

1940, pg 26

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 47

1940, pg 47

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 40

1940, pg 40

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 48

1940, pg 48

South Huntingdon High School - Fort Yearbook (Ruffs Dale, PA) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 13

1940, pg 13


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