Spring City High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Spring City, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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M. BETA HOWE Academic - East Vincent Smiling is easy when you know Howe Some enjoyed swimming, but Reta found pleasure in gliding over the frozen professional manner. Hard working, earnest, which characterized Reta. She labored from the class room, and as a salesgirl. Thoughts of a white cap and a needy patient spurred her on to that day when she would receive her R. N. and would be a participating member in a career of service. Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Newspaper 4, Senior High water-cutting figure 8's in a and reliable are three words dawn to dusk on the farm, in Dramatics 2, 3. all time high LAURA KATHERINE IBACH Commercial Secretarial - Spring City How far this little candle throws her beam A carrot top, a freckled face, a petite one, this was our Laura. Her interests centered in domestic pursuits-knitting and cooking. As a participant in school sports, she was far from active, but the cheerleading squad for three years was fired by her enthusiasm. Her artistic temperament found ex- pression in the school's dramatic productions. When the long and short of life was mentioned, this former Royersford lass figured with her future. Yearbook 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Sr. High Dramatics 3. in the selling of vanilla, refresh- BEVERLEY IENNINGS Academic - West Vincent A day without laughter is ill spent King Cole was a favorite with Bev, but don't get excited because he was just her trusty steed. Edgartown, Massachusetts, sent this dashing bundle of vitality into our midst. She did plenty of sailing there and she never lost the instinct here, for she sailed through S. C. H. S. school days in her typical manner. Although she was the baby of the class, no pampering was ever needed to help this senior. Future plans included furthering her education by attending a private school and eventually college. Mixed Chorus 3, 4. DONALD WILLIAM IREY industrial Arts - East Coventry Honor lies in honest toil If Donald ever had a care or worry, he was one of those unusual persons who never displayed it to the general public. Racing was a main attraction, and he indulged in this interest by following all the different circuits. When time permitted, he turned his attention to the soil and spent many profitable and enjoyable hours aiding his father on their small farm. A future of rural activity, farming, was Don's plan. Track l, 2, Class Play 4, Allied Youth Z, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. Twenty-mze

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BARBARA ANNE HETRICK Academic - Spring City An imagination more fantastic than a purple cow Never a fair weather friend, Babs was a pal, good and true. Dull moments were never known while in her company, for she could always be counted on to render some mirth-provoking remark at the right time. Midget auto races fascinated her, as did hot-rods and good bebop records. Strange that even with these personality traits we knew Barbara was slated to be a funeral director's wife. Of one thing we were sure, a gayer funeral home would never be found. Yearbook 45 Band l, Z5 Basketball 25 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Class Play 35 Allied Youth l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Varsity Club 4. CHARLES RANDALL HIXSON. IR. Academic - East Pikeland Saying is one thing, doing is another Randy and his blond crew cut were familiar to all. This chap lived for basketball season, at which time he displayed marked interest and ability. After the school doors were closed, Hixson filled his odd moments by work- ing in his parents' doll factory and scooting hither and yon on a motorcycle. When he chose to represent the man about town, he could be seen behind the wheel of his father's '49 Mercury. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Allied Youth 3, 45 Chess Club 2. a real bang when the Class of '50 WILLIAM B. HIXSON. IR. Industrial Arts - Spring City l'One who enjoyed living the easiest way Here was one member of our class who sailed past us in a '48 Plymouth at break-neck speed. This idea of speed did not permeate his other waking hours, for they were spent trapping, as well as raising animals. Bill man- aged to keep abreast of classes even though the going was rather tough. I-Ie planned to work with his father in the hosiery business after a fling at a trade school. Photography Club 25 Allied Youth 2. reached the CARL RICHARD HOTTENSTEIN Academic - Spring City To be great is to be misunderstood Being a whizz at studies, especially math, Carl was always willing to help his less fortunate fellow students. During vacations he worked in his father's knitting mill5 and whenever there was a free afternoon, he could be seen on the fairway of any local golf course participating in his favorite sport. Having excellently mastered the clarinet, oboe, and saxophone, he was a great credit to the band. After graduation Wharton School will gain the very superior scholar. Yearbook 45 Honor Society 45 Band l, Z, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Orches- tra l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 Allied Youth 3, 45 Key Club Z, 3, 45 Rhythm Kids l, Z, 3, 45 Class Officer l, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Twenty



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LOIS M. IOHNSON Commercial Secretarial - Spring City A merry heart goes all day Coming from Philadelphia in the ninth grade, Lois was a welcomed addition to our class. Possessing a mind that found humor in everything, she always managed to keep her spirits high. lf you felt the need of a diverting movie at the Penn, Lois could always be depended upon to escort you to a choice seat. At dances she could be seen doing what came naturally for Lois-dancing! MARY H. IOHNSON Commercial Clerical - West Vincent Lived in the saddle, loved the chase Strange that one so tiny had such a large interest-horses. Her happiest hours were those spent in the saddle galloping over the countryside. The form of relaxation which Mary enjoyed most was sitting in the stands as a spectator reviewing all local horse shows. Her mighty right served her well not only as a pitcher of softball but a batter as well. Few were the times she was unable to correctly complete bookkeeping assignments. Softball 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Allied Youth 3, 45 Nature Club 2. ments at the athletic events, and Chrysanthe- GEORGE WILLIAM IONES. IR. lndustrial Arts - Spring City Here is argumentation without purpose Spook's sense of humor and easy going manner were his outstanding char- acteristics. His ability to kick the pigskin was clearly displayed on the gridiron. When the first day of gunning season came around, it was a foregone conclusion that this youth would not be seen within S. C. H. S.'s portals. Georges inclination toward carpentry was not only used in shop class but also was the basis of his future occupation. Football 4, Boys' Varsity Club 4, Chess Club 2. STEVEN P. KURTAS lndustrial Arts - East Coventry lf little labor, little are our gains Here Was one who liked to work with his hands-a truly efficient mechanic. lt mattered not whether it was a pleasure car, a tractor, or a trailor truck- if it needed repairs, Kurtas was Iohnny on the spot. Hunting afforded him much pleasure and enjoyment. Even school was sacrificed in its favor. As far as sports went his interest centered around football, the toughest and roughest of games. Football 3, Photography Club 35 Radio Club 2. Twenty-two

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