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FIRST ROW James Toman, Lcola McLaughlin, Bill Howard, Virginia Trindle, Bill Doyle, Betty Wert. Dwight Plowman. Gladys Mack. Mike Hutzcha SECOND ROW Mary Lou McCachren, Heth Jamison, Eleanor Paul, Sam Mack, llenc Altemus, Robert Me Cachrcn, Betty Ressler, Ed Severs, Martha Hutchison THIRD ROW Norman Palmer, Dorothy McCullough, Bill Ronihak, Irene Simon, Bill Labancz, Ann Balko, George Stevens, Janet Traska, Bill Young FOURTH ROW' Margaret Busany, Earl Eisenheith. Shirley Louis, Blair Shoup, Rose Geralami, Joe Rager, Blanche Coughneur, Cary Fry, Dorothy Varner FIFTH ROW' David Stinson, Margaret Bako, Mr. Oellig, Sponsor OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer James Toman Melvin Kimes Carl Fry Bill Doyle 15
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Class Will of 1945 We. the Senior Class of Armagh High School of the year 1945 A. D.. being of sound mind and good understanding (according to our own opinion) do hereby ask you to listen to our last Will and Testament. We wish you to receive from us the few gifts we have to receive from us the few gifts we have to bestow. SECTION I TO THE CLASS OF 'T945VV we wish to bequeath all the Senior privileges, mainly, occupy the best seats in assembly, play hooky, set tacks, chew gum. and all other things which go with these. TO THE SOPHOMORE CLASS we will the honor of giving a “magnificient” banquet for next year's Seniors. TO THE FRESHMAN CLASS we will the pleasure of initiating the new “Freshies.' TO THE FACULTY. we wish to commend as many remembrances as possible so that they will think of us in the future, all our test papers, senior themes, workbooks and most important of all, our report cards. SECTION II To Blanche Coughenour and Virginia Trindle, Alice Clark's excess weight. To Norman Palmer, Beatrice Cole's headaches of the Shamrock. To Earl Eisenhuth. Norma Dias's ability to study. To Dorothy McCullough, Erma Simmon's pretty sweaters. To Ben Greene, Ascha Meagher's moron jokes. To Ann Balko, Helen Maholic's love for sailors. To Irene Simon, Grace Stewart's editorship of the Hilltop Review. To Melvin Kunes, Treva Neff's bashfulness. To Bill Ronchak, Martha Ludwig’s artistic ability. To Martha Hutchison, Rosella Ofman's involuntary laughter. To Betty Wert, Millicent Mack's sweetness. To Margaret Bako, Dorothy Toman's ability to act. To Dorothy Varner, Frances Crespo's love for jewelry. To Jane Troska, Mary Stutsman’s love for shorthand. To Sam Mack. Kathryn Ludwig's good behavior. To Ed Sievers, Herbert Altemus's ability to dance. To Heth Jamison, Bob Bennett’s shyness. To Bill Lowther, Roger Brehm's sense of humor. To Carl Fry, Bill Campbell's sweetness for a certain girl. To Bill Labancz. Bob Conrad's ability to collect ads for the yearbook. To Eleanor Paul, Ernest Ragonesi's black hair. To Ilene Altemus, Ralph McGinnis’s ability to lead. To Joe Rager, Donald Griffith's curly hair. To Mike Huczko, Glenn Hunt's ability to set tacks. To Bill Young, Paul LaRosa's towering height. To Wayne Brown, George Lantzy's desire to read detective stories. To Bill Howard, Harry Mack's musical talent. To Dwight Plowman, Bob Shank's military career. To Jim Toman and Biil Mathews. Richard Shiley's desire to join the Merchant Marine. To Bill Doyle, Duane Shearer's mathematical aptitude. To David Stinson, Marlin Stutsman's love for blondes. Log SEPTEMBER 5: Well, here we go again. Back to school. 9: Did you go? Where? To the Grange Fair. The F. F. A. had a nice display. 13: Assembly. The boys received their letters for football and basketball. 16: What do you know-! The first football game of the season. We won over Southfork 6-0. 20: That magazine man must have been here again. 23: Another game this time with Dale. The score 13-13. Boy, are we getting good! 29: The ring man was here today. 30: Armagh plays Gallitzin. W'e won again. You didn't hear the score? Well it's 12-7. OCTOBER 2: Girls, comb your hair. Boys, fix your tie. The picture man is here. 6: Freshman and Sophomore Party. Did you have a good time? 7: We're doing fine. Won another game, score 27-0. 10: First issue of the “Hilltop Review.'' 13: Everyone has been seeing an Indian. That was “Chief Red Feather.” 14: The football game with Nanty Glo was cancelled. Too bad. 16: What! No Dancing? Machine is being repaired. 18: First game that we lost. We played Johnstown and I'm not telling the score. 19: Here's a movie “Men of Texas.” 28: Another football game with Bcaverdale 7 0 in favor of Armagh. 31: Did you enjoy yourself at the Halloween Party? NOVEMBER 1: A new month, oh gee! 2: When Johnny Comes Marching Home” was a movie. 3: Bobo the magician. Good wasn't he? We won another game 39-0. 7: And we won another game 26-0. 16-17: What's all the rush! Oh, the Senior play “The Sixth Key.” 20: Movie . . . “My Favorite Spy.' 23: Don't eat too mch on Thanksgiving Day. 31: Movie. . . “This Land is Mine.' DECEMBER 8: What are the Ag boys so happy about. Now, I know they are having a Skating Party. 11: What a lovely snowstorm. 14: Yippee!! Are we happy! No school. 22: Christmas vacation begins. Hope you have a good time. JANUARY — 1: A new year. Did you make your New Year’s resolutions. The saddest thing of all we have school today. 2: Isn't this weather grand. No school. 4: Another movie “It Ain't Hay.” Continued on page 80 14
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Sophomore Class OFFICERS President .... Eddie Toman Vice President Mary Ann Stinson Secretary Shirley Lane 1 reasurcr Marjorie Wadsworth FIRST ROW Jack Griffith, CharlW Mczkt , Bill Traska, Norma Hoffman, Eddie Toman, Clyde Hunt, Viola Williams, Lois Howard. Ina Sarah Hciden SECOND ROW Betty Jean Rosenbenfy, fcr)orie Wadsworth. Sarah Ann Woodring, Shirley Lane, Irene Shaw, Stella Miser, Vcrla Mac Berrtfwt, Betty Griffith, Myrtle Fry THIRD ROW Robert Fulcomer, Violet T idmk, Jeannine Carney, Eva Berezansky, Naomi Stiles, Mildred Lopeta, Mary Jane Harden. Mary Margaret Brac’cn, Norma Bracken, Mary Dubil FOURTH ROW Boh Lowthcr, Rose Mary Mack, Margaret Slippy, Mary Ann Stinson, Mary Lou Meagher. Rosella Stanek, Iva Tomb, Ella Jean Altemus, Mildred Mack. Violet Dearmy. FIFTH ROW' Maynard Mathews, Clair Stiles, Bernard Franklin, Wilbert Mu:selman, Donald Bracken, Dwight Hess. Glenn Shearer, Bill McFeaters, James Crespo, Eugene Davis SPONSOR Miss Ward 16
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