Tunkhannock High School - Awanatunk Yearbook (Tunkhannock, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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24 iiikikifkiikiiifikiikikififiii 5: .Nl X .,Xx XX sf 'S 'FII' ' 0 Class Will I, Alice Allshouse will my cousin Dorothy Sands to Howard Shook. Handle with care Shookie . I, Robert Anderson will my ability to roll back the furrows to John Jurista. I, Glenn Ayre will my position as quarterback to Clarence Myers or Carmel Emma. May the best man win. I, Elinor Baker will short hair-do to Betty Churchill. I, Rita Baker will my red hair to Eleanor White. I, Janice Benjamin will quiet laughter to Marion Ross. I, George Brody will my jet black hair to Alice Shoemaker. CSorry it isn't longerj. I, Donald Brown will my ability to drive a car to Alice Giberson. QWill Archy be happylj I, Charlotte Burgess will to Betty Stevens my ability to make someone think a lot of me. I, Mary Carney will to Alvin Bonner the youngest limb of our family tree. I, Jay Clark will my height to Bill Gaylord. CBoy! will he be a basketball player now.J , Charles Davidson will my quiet ways to Donald Beyers. , Frank Dobrinski will my football ability to Bill Egliski and Bob Lewis. I, Henry Ellsworth will my beau brummel ways to John Setser. I, Marian Eustice will my love of Roy Rogers and cowboys to Miles Anderson. I, Mabel Fargo will my glamorous ways to Beatrice Harvey and Ann Douglas. I, Elizabeth Frempter will my cherub knees to Elmer Swetland. I I I I I , William Fries will my corn fed ways to Warren Riechers. , Robert Glasser will my dewey terminology to Otto Skovronsky. , John Harding will forty pounds to Bill Katkavich. Emmons Harvey will to Elizabeth Greenley and Betty Lane my horn. Together they I may have enough wind to play it. I, Fannie Harvey will my freckles to Eleanor Storey. I, Ross Harvey will my endless supply of jokes to Bronson Hadsall. I, Homer Hendershot will my 'Tm not so bashful as I seem smile to Edward Yarasavage. I, William Herman will my position on the basketball squad to George Giberson. I, Aaron Herrick will my typing ability to Helen Rosengrant. Clf you don't think he has any ask Tessier.J I, Dawn Hughes will my love of roller skating to Orvind Johnson. 'Q I, Orin Jaquish will my power over a certain dark little dish to any Junior who thinks heisi man enough to take over. CIt's a challenge, fellowslj I, George Jurista will my feminine appeal to Joe Vaskas. I, Altheda Kester will my ability at Home Ec. and sewing to Agnus Kuffa and Mildred Rosengrant. I, Charles Klein will my ability in calisthenics to Ernest Vargo, but please don't do them at home. I, Ernest Krause will my comprehension of Trig to Margaret Patterson. I, Miriam Kromelbein bequeath my profile to David Brundage. QNow he will always have something worth photographingb I, Herbert Lane will my flowing speech and abundant vocabulary to Edna Dixon. Now she can write poems and more poems. I, Eugene Lazar will my seat in the band to Martha Matasavage. Better start practic- ing now Martha. I, Betty Lewis will my Gay times to Nadine Sheldon. I, Mildred Mahoney will my quiet ways to Theta Estus and Dorothy Fargo. Little girls should be seen and not heard. I, Mark McCain will my high standing in the F. F. A. to Leslie Lewis. I, James McGregor will Marvin Sands my shy ways and quiet manner. I, Irene Miller will my long finger nails to Dorothy Harding. May you keep them as nice as I did. , Fred Miller will to Emma Burgess my ability to stay after school for you know who! I, Elizabeth Mills will my interest in a guard on the Basketball squad to Mildred Fassett. I, Ruth Monsey will to Gladys St. Clair my timid mien and bashful ways. I, Dorotha Ney will to Betty Moses my petite figure and feminine ways. I, Donald Ney will my place as President of the Senior Class to any junior who wants it. I, Mary Posten will my willowey figure to Marion McDougall. I, Lester Prevost will Eleanor Kostantewicz my mathematical ability. I, Mary Louise Price will my voice to Alice Lewis. We must always have a good trio. I, Virginia Price will to Peggy Hewitt and Mable Felker my poise and good carriage. iz WI will . mf H R A w A N A T u N K 1 9 4

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Skikikikikikikikikiiki Senior Honors CLASS FLOWER Red Rose SUPERLATIVES All-around boy ....................... All-around girl. , Athletic boy .... Athletic girl .... Dependable boy ..... . . Dependable girl. Sincere boy .... Sincere girl .... Bashful boy ..... Bashful girl ..... CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver . . .Charles Davidson . . . .Marilyn Tessier . . . . . . .Orin Jaquish . . .Janet Rosengrant . . .Charles Davidson . .Mary Louise Price ........Donald Ney Shirley Ann Wheeler . . . . .Homer Hendershot Best looking boy ..... Best looking girl Studious boy .... Studious girl .... Original boy ..... Original girl .... Industrious boy. Industrious girl. . . . . . .Mary Carney . . . . .Bruce Wilson . . . . . .Virginia Price . . . . . , .Donald Ney Shirley Ann Wheeler . . . . . .Gay Robinson . . . .Marilyn Tessier .........DonaldNey CLASS MOTTO Shirley Ann Wheeler Do a thing, do it Well, and do it quickly. CCourtesy of U 1 1 ary cademy, West Pointj r .S. M'l't A , M l il A w A N A T U N K 1 9 4 2 , ....,.,.,,.,, 1 -naw WW f iill , ll i n in J ,F



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i?i?7i?Sf?S5?7i?i?'7fZ I, Gay Robinson will to Paul Kozak and Eddie Madden my ability to powder that baseball. 1, Janet Rosengrant will my love for dainty things to Dotty MacDougall. I, Clifford Sands will my love of square dancing to Jane Wishnefski and Jane MacCreary. I, Artie Shaw will my special formula of extra strong H2 O2 to Shirley Sheldon. Now she can be another Veronica Lake. I, John Sherman will my devoted attention to Irene Matasavage. ik I, Betty Smith will to Mary Space my love for Army men. I, Paul Spangenberg will my love of ice skating to Donald Clark. I, Marilyn Tessier will my ability to drive a car to Bobby Stevens. I, John Weber will my ability as a home maker to Rachel Harding and Eileen Mahanna. I, Shirley Ann Wheeler will to Doris Kile my scholastic ability. I, James Wiggins will my artistic ability to Beatrice Crew. Now she can illustrate her own stories. I, Bruce Wilson will my baby face to Beatrice Webber. Class Prophecy My friends . . . I am now about to reveal to you the most startling invention of this modern age. The revelation must be kept a secret, for if it fell into the hands of the enemy of Democracy he could use it against us. It is called super-penetrating preoctial ray and it is truly a Wonderful invention. Come, step into this metal compartment with me and I will tell you more. You now see the panel containing the dials for operation. Let me show you how it works. I will place the advance dial at ten and find the exact date with the present button. . . there We have it. Now my friends .... you and I are going to look into the future. I know you will find it hard to believe, but wait and see. Now I will turn on the rockets, but first you must put on this receiving helmet. I Will now turn on our two-Way radio--There . . . can you hear me? Fine! Now we are ready. The dial is lighting up! See a harbor? Why it's New York harbor for there is the Goddess of Freedom on her island-and the docks-see, we are traveling into the city-there's Radio City! Let's stop here a moment. The building hasn't changed much in ten years, but look at the radio rooms! Say, they are really using television . . my, my! The announcer is going to say something. Let's Listen! ! ! A.M. 6:00 7:00 7:15 N ow for a brief summary of tomorroW's broadcasts . . . . -The Wake Up hour with announcer Cliff sands and recordings by the great rumba band of Aurtouro Lazar. -The news. by John Weber, the well known globe trotter. - Variety in your diet by Miss Altheda Kester, who injects nutrition tricks into your diet, and her assistant B. Smith. 7 :30- The Westerners and Louise Massey Monsey. 8:00 9:00 - The Breakfast Club With Don McNiel Ney, Al Cal and Homer LHendershotJ and the breakfast clubbers. - Poise and Charm a Woman's program sponsored by the Sweet Milk Dairy, owned by Mark McCain and Herbert Lane, edited by Miss Virginia Lee Price. fn L, .iv , 10:00-Recording with Otto Easte CHarvey7 and Polly Hughes. 11:00-Luncheon music by Gay Robinson's orchestra and Miss B Lewis as vocalist. 12:00-Farm and Home Hour-regular program with a noted guest, Miss , Elinor Baker, to speak on Dairying in America. ,Ll fail!!! ', ' I alllli Ni' iq! 1 Y! H55 iiif . - ,:-rfegi ! ' 'lx - A W A N A T U N K 1 9 4 2 ' . I .4 -.if5,,ge ,V 1.-.M

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