Abington High School - Oracle Yearbook (Abington, PA)
- Class of 1944
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VIVIENNE JUDY
By gearing the school program to the needs of today,
Abington High School is striving to prepare her students both
for military service and for war industry. Yet Abington has
held on to those basic subjects and disciplines that will make
her graduates better citizens in the years of peace to follow
the war. With this doulble purpose in m-ind, we, the classes
of I944, have attempted to s-how in our Yearfbook Abington's
Training for War and Peace.
ly"
Dr. Raymond H'. White, Superintendent
T0 THESE OUR THANKS
By their wise administration ot Abing-
Zzaarcf ofgicfucalfion
Albert W. Zackey, President
Wm. Henry Holmes, Jr., Vice-
president
E. Wayne Jenkins, Treasurer
J. Lewis Fretz
William S. Armstrong
Edward G. Zepp
Wesley A. Clem
Percival R. Rieder, Solicitor tNon-
memberl
Frederick W. Hill, Secretary lNon-
memberl
Raymond H. White, Superintendent
ton Township schools, President Zackey
and the members of the School Board and
Superintendent White have enabled the
boys and girls to do their part in today's
war effort and to prepare for an even
greater part in the post-war world.
Dr. Hill, E. G. Zepp, E. W. Jenkins, J. L. Fretz, A. W. Zackey, Dr. White, P. R. Rieder,
W. A. Clem, W. S. Armstrong, W. H. Holmes ilnsetl
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During these days, busy and strained
as they are, let me remind you of the
words of John Kendrick Bangs:
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"The thing you lhink
Moy be pen and ink.
The thing you soy
May be but verbal play.
The thing you do-
Thai"s YOU."
May these words inspire you, day by
day, to stand for what you know to be
true and right.
E. B. GERNERT
Principal E. B. Gernert
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AN APPRECIATION
Witihout the leadership of Principal
E. B. Gernert and the help of the fac-
ulty, one important phase of the devel-
opment of each student would have
been lost in the last three years, dur-
ing which we have seen ourselves ad-
vance toward maturity. Realizing what
we owe these men and women for pre-
paring us to take our part in either-
industry or the services, we wish to
convey our deepest thanks to those who
have been our guides, our instructors,
and our friends.
Principal--E. B. GERNERT
Chairman of Athletics-E. U. SMILEY
Dean of Girls-ZAIDEE G. WYATT
Guidance Counselor-E. A. LISS-FELT
History
E. U. Smiley, Chairman
J. I. Kreider
Helen M. Clark
E. A. Lissfelt
Gordon S. Feller
English
Zaidee G. Wyatt, Chairman
Gertrude L. Turner
Katharine Miller
Dorothy Cathell
A. Donald Frantz
Mathematics
W. H. Albright, Chairman
L. C. Swartz I
J. S. Woodruff
E. A. Brunner
Languages
Lilian J. Reichard, Spanish
Catharine E. Lobach, Latin
P. T. Gantt, French
Edna S. Powell, German, Spanish
Science
M. B. Messinger, Chairman
G. E. Burlington
George F. Erb .
George S. Gessner
Commercial
D. E. Krueger, Chairman
Alice F. Weaver
J. S. Furniss
Jean M. La-mb
Marion H: Bechtel
Vocational
Frank McClean, Chairman
E. G. Wortman, Printing
Ralph M. Wright, Drafting
David Clark, Jr., Machine Shop
Robert J. Rapp, Woodwork
Lloyd R. Cole, Electricity
Physical Education
Glenn R. Snodgrass
Gertrude E. Herzog
M. Geraldine Mast
Sanford Secor
Household Arts
Pauline E. Nunn, Chairman of Foods
Jane V. Davis, Clothing
A i Music
T. Carroll O'Brien, Vocal Music
Leonard B. Smith, Band and Orchestra
Art
Edith M. Milne
Librarian
Helen P. Briggs
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JANUARY CLASS HISTORY
January 31, 1941-123 bewildered sopho-
mores enter Abington.
February 21-Sophs get acquainted at an-
nual party.
October 3-Jean Day given gavel at first
class organization.
'January 15, 1943 - War -brings about
"Walk to the Junior Prom" as theme
for dance.
February--Ivory tickler, Don Reilly, chosen
as Senior B class president.
March 5-Jane Locker represents class at
Victory Corps installation.
September 6-Jim Krayer elected to lead
seniors down last lap.
September 15-Don Reilly presides over Stu-
dent Council, while Walt Klumpp keeps
its accounts.
November 12, 13-Senior thespians put best
foot forward in "Best Foot Forward."
December 17-Class president crowns Jean
Day queen of the winter prom.
January 16, 1944-Reverend Robert D. Her-
shey, of Glenside Lutheran Church, ad-
vises seniors to "Get Rid of lt" at Ves-
per Service, urging them to share their
talents and knowledge.
January 18-Frank Sinatra, Hamdrew Sis-
ters, and other radio skits cause howls
of laughter at Senior Class Night.
January 21-Three graduates in uniform
come home to receive diplomas. After
honor students discuss how to win the
war of ideas, 109 alumni go forth to
meet the problems of tomorrow.
JUNPE CLASS HISTORY
September 29, 1941-Abington High greets
the new sophomore class three weeks
late because of the infantile paralysis
quarantine.
October, 1941-Ned Steel chosen to preside
over the class, with vice-president Eve-
lyn Engle, secretary Mary Fair, and
Marilyn Adam, treasurer.
Feibruary 20-Boys model bathing suits and
glamorous gowns at the sophomore par-
ty as each homeroom presents a skit.
January 15, 1943-The 'Royal Knights give
out with their rhythm at the Junior
Prom. .
September-Senior B's elect Arnold McKee
president.
February 3, 1944-Bill Dodson chosen as
Senior A president after Arnold McKee
deserts the office for the Army Air
Corps.
February 18-Senior wrestlers help team se-
cure Nbington's first Suburban Cham-
pionshi-p.
February 26--The wrestlers go on to fur-
ther glory as District l champions with
Green winning deciding match.
March 31, April 1--Spring arrives simul-
taneously with the senior play, "And
Came the Spring," with Mary Fair, Ruth
Gibbons, Don Neiman, and Bill Forsyth
in the leads.
May 26-Seniors don their glad rags for
their very last dance at Abington, the
Senior prom.
June 4-The class listens to words of wis-
dom from the preacher at their Vesper
Service at Carmel Church.
June 6-Grads celebrate gala Class Night
with mirth and music.
June 9-Seniors say goodbye to their Alma
Mater at graduation.
6ll'Llfl,d,l"g 64,555
orrlcsns N
President-James C. Krayer, Jr.
Vice-President4Michael Toth, Jr.
Treasurer-Frank C. Fryburg .
Secretary-Mildred M. Zitzer
Athletic Representative-Walter C-. Klumpp, Jr.
Adviser-P. T. C-antt
To the class:
The business of making history is a unique privilege. Historically, the
January, l94-4, class graduates into an era of unparalleled opportunity and
responsibility. Let each member fill his individual niche to capacity in meet-
ing the challenge. A
P. T. Gantt
Class Floweh-Pink Camellia
Class Colors-Green and White
Class Motto-The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.
' --Thomas Paine.
P. T. Gantt, sponsor, Krayer, Zitzer, Toth, Klumpp, Fryburg
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JAMES GILLIES
1 ARMY
Jim . . . formerly stationed at
Fort Eustis, Virginia . . . now
at Camp Rucker, Alabama . . .
star salesman and president of
Stamp and Bond Club . . .
Glee Club . . . wrestling man-
ager . . . Temple conferences.
CONRAD LUBKAY, JR.
SEA BEES
Connie . . . enlisted in Navy
Construction Battalion . .
swing drummer in Sea Bee
dance band . . . was at Gulf-
port, Miss .... took Marine
training with commando tac-
tics . . . graduated in voca-
tional electric course . . . out
for track . . . chief hobby-
music.
HAROLD T. BORELL
ARMY
Hap . , . private in Ordnance
training at Aberdeen, Mary-
land . . . left Abington in Jan-
uary, l943 .. . generalcourse
. . . liked photography and me-
chanics . . . member of Auto
Club.
STANLEY JANNEY
NAVY
Tippy . . . Boot training at
Sampson . . . attended Fleet
Sound School . . . now lo-
cated ot Naval Operating
Base, Key West, Fla .... vo-
cational course . . . held down
baseball first sack . . . Print-
ing Club president.
ROBERT G. RODENHAUSEN
NAVY
Skipper . . . began life of a
sailor July l2, I943 . . . in-
itiated when crossing the equa-
tor . . . now serving in South
Pacific . . . plays saxophone
. . . enjoys singing and read-
ing.
DAVID J. GOOD
ARMY
Dave . . . entered Army sum-
mer of 1943 . . . stationed at
Aberdeen Proving Ground . . .
graduated in general course
. . . color guard of band . . .
expert dancer . . . collects
cartoons . . . jovial and hand-
some.
JOHN R. WATSON
ARMY
Peck , . . went out for foot-
ball . . . enjoyed buying and
repairing old cars . . . carried
out his hobby as president of
Auto Club . . . vocational
course . . . now stationed with
Anti-Aircraft Section in San
Francisco.
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ROBERT DUNLAP
NAVY
Bob . . . in the Navy for near-
ly a year . . . now stationed at
Bainbridge Naval Training Sto-
tion in Maryland . . . gradu-
ated from Commercial course
. . . played soccer for two
years . . . sang with A Cap-
pella Choir and Elizabethan
Singers . . . served with chap-
lain's department in Navy
choir and as soloist.
GEORGE FINLEY
MERCHANT MARINE
George . . . vice-president of
Junior A clbss . . . Civic Atti-
tude Award . . . A Cappella
Choir . . . wrestling . . .
drummer boy in band . . . Stu-
dent Council treasurer . . .
tennis champ . . . now a cadet
in the Merchant Marine ln
South Pacific.
DOMINICK N. PILEGGI
NAVY
Mick . . . jitterbugging ball of
fire . . . varsity football and
basketball . . . Printing, Navy,
and Sports Clubs . . . has
traveled to British Isles in
Navy . . . now on combat duty
overseas.
CHESTER A. BURTON
GENERAL
Chess . . . president of Model
Plane Club . . . expects to en-
ter Army Air Corps . . . Print-
ing and Auto Clubs.
JAMES D. CAMPBELL
GENERAL
Jim . . . that mischievous look
. . . Dutch in "Best Foot For-
ward" . . . saw Jap attack on
Pearl Harbor . . . builds model
airplanes . . . expects to be
flying real ones soon.
ELIZABETH J. COLLADAY
' CLASSICAL
Student coach for f'Best Foot
Forward" . . . lnternos . . .
Library and Needlework Clubs
. . . Betsy likes dogs and pi-
ano . . . mans to attend Peirce
Business College . . . girls
envy her complexion.
FREDERICK E. ALLEN
SCIENTIFIC
Fred . . . reliable . . . forth-
right . . . basketball team . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . al-
ways ready to lend a hand
. . . interested in stamp col-
lecting and sports . . . expects
to wear khaki soon.
MARION H. BERRY
COMMERCIAL .
Quiet, good-natured . . . "Ab-
ingtonian" typist . . . National
Youth N.A.A.C.P, Conference
. . . Commencement speaker
. . . known for recitations of
Negro poetry . . . hopes to at-
tend college and work for bet-
terment of her race.
EVELYN F. BOISTON
COMMERCIAL
Evey . . . speedy J.F.E. typist
. . . shy and quiet . . . loves
toveat, knit, ride . . hopes to
own a ranch . . . likes ani-
mals . . . plans 'to take a sec-
retarial position . . . Theater,
Etiquette, Teletype Clubs.
WALTER D. CAMERON
SCIENTIFIC
Bun . . . letters in baseball and
basketball . . . Student Coun-
cil as sophomore . . . never
quiet . . . "Best Foot Forward
. . . Naval Air Corps V-5
trainee.
ELIZABETH L. CLYDE
COMMERCIAL
Betty . . . "Abingtonian" staff
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
'Elizabethan Singers . . . Chorus
of "Marriage of Nannette"
. . . runs switchboard . . .
hopes to make good secretary
. . . Theater, Travel, Caravan
Clubs.
DONALD J. DAY
SCIENTIFIC
'Hunschen . . . the musical type
. . . plays sox and clarinet . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . radio
broadcast veteran . . . inter-
ested in photography . . . ac-
cent expert . . . will enter col-
lege as pre-med.
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VIRGINIA M. ARNOLD
CLASSICAL
Nursing, her lifelong ambition
. . . likes sports . . . Latin
Club . . . archery team . . .
'First Aid squad . . . gym class
leader . . . hopes to become
Navy nurse.
JEAN E. BOEHNER
COMMEICIAL
Jeanie . . . loves music . . .
plays piano . . . will take sec-
retarial position . . . quiet and
dependable . . . spent half
year at Olney . . . has beauti-
ful eyes.
EDMUND F. BOYLE
GENERAL
Ed . . . Chester in "Best Foot
Forward" . . . out for track
and football for two years . . .
the lad with the accent . . .
Sports and Printing Clubs . .
hopes to join Navy.
JOSEPH C. EURE
VOCATIONAL
Joe . . . winner of J. V. letter
In football . . . champ of
Ping Pong Club . . . generous
. . . studious . . . expects to
enter Air Corps or trade
school.
VIRGINIA P. FRANK
GENERAL
Pence . . . clever brunette . . .
quick thinker . . . Honor Roll
student . . . plays flute . . .
"Oracle" . . . "Yearbook" . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . A
Cappella Choir . . . Elizabeth-
an Singers . . . Commence-
ment speaker . . . likes base-
ball and music . . . Cornell
next.
EZRA GARFORTH, JR.
ENGINEERING
Bud...aruntof 6' 5"...
reliable Student Council mem-
ber . . . "Yearbook" . . . var-
sity soccer player . . . always'
a big help . . . Commence-
ment speaker . . . member of
Bowling and Sports Clubs . . .
will enter V-12.
JEAN E. DAY
CLASSICAL
Dependable . . . popular. . .
three times Student Council
representative . . . won three
Civic AttEude Awards . . .
president of class in sophomore
and junior years . . . Com-
mencement speaker . . . Snow
Queen of Senior Prom . . .
drum majorette . . . first con-
sul of Latin Club.
MARJORIE B. DJORUP
GENERAL
Marny . . . Honor Roll reliable
. . . witty and popular . . .
whiz at math . . . "Oracle"
staff . . "Yearbook" . . .
president of Latin Club . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . won
Elmira College award . . .
Commencement speaker . . .
Junior Historians . . . Temple
Conference.
FRANK H. EDGAR
VOCATIONAL
Varsity wrestler . . . capable
grid end . . .physical fitness
award . . . Doe . . . vice-presi-
dent of Printing and Sports
Clubs . . . likes girls . . . plans
to enter service . . . hopes to
retire young.
KATHRYN C. EVLETH
CLASSICAL
Blonde Kitty . . . pretty and
peppy . . . varsity swimmer
and cheerleader . . . lead in
"Best Foot Forward" . . .
"Yearbook" . . . Commence-
ment speaker . . . consul of
Latin Club . . . Glee Club . . .
plans to attend college.
FRANK C. FRYBURG
ENGINEERING
Herman . . . ambitious. . .
studious . . . senior class treas-
urer . . . "Yearbook" . . .
three years of basketball . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . first
place, Temple Mathematics
contest . . . Commencement
speaker . . . president of
Stamp, Air Raid Warden,
Chess Clubs . . . plans for
State College.
JANICE C. GRACEY
GENERAL
Jon . . . slim brunette . . .
varsity cheerleader . . . "Best
Foot Forward" . . . Glee Club
. . . likes horses . . . plans to
P. G ..... then will go to
college . . . secret ambition, to
get into WAVES.
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MARY D. DE MARZIO
GENERAL
Duchess . . . class artist . . .
has painting in Congressional
-Library in Washington . . .
likes to jitterbug . . . boxing
and wrestling enthusiast . . .
Scholastic Art Award winner
. . . "Oracle" . . . president
of Art Club . . . will attend
art school.
JEAN C. EBLE
GENERAL
Jeannie . . . loves to swim . . .
has won many awards . . .
sings in Elizabethans, ,A Cap-
pella, Glee Club . . . always
smiling . . . "Best Foot For-
ward" . . . college next year.
MARY M. EMERICK
GENERAL
Member of Latin, Red Cross,
and Knitting Clubs . . . enioys
ice skating . . . hopes to be-
come a secretary.
G. ROBERT HARTLINE
GENERAL
Bob . . . likes to tease . . .
scientific-minded . . . band
monogram and letter . . .
stage hand for "Best Foot For-
ward" . . . plays tuba . . .
Latin, Airplane Spotters, Bowl-
ing Clubs . . . interested in
medicine but enlisted in Army
Air Corps.
EVELYN HOUPT
COMMERCIAL
Blonde twin . . . Student Coun-
cil . . . J. F. E. typist . ..
chorus of "Marriage of Nan-
nette" . . . Elizabethans . . . A
Cappella Choir . . . Glee Club
. . . likes to dance . . . friend-
ly . . . ambitious to be o sec-
retary.
ELMER K. JARRETT, JR.
GENERAL
Hey Youl . . . from Frankford
High . . . amicable . . . presi-
dent of Plane Spotters . . .
Junior Historians . . . clever
writer . . . "Oracle" . . .
"Yearbook" . . . known for
corny wit . . . wants to make
Army Air Corps if possible.
ROBERT H. GRACEY
SCIENTIFIC
Bob . . . football squad three
years . . . "Oracle" art staff
. . . secretary of Golf Club
. . . P.T.A. program . . . class
magician . . . Army next year
. . . girls think he's cute . . .
do ladies prefer brunettes?
F. RUSSEL GREENSPAN
GENERAL
Russ . . . J. V. letter in cross-
country . . . Blueprint and
Model Plane Clubs . . . inter-
ested in real estate like his
dad . . . member of A.C.E.R.
JOSEPH P. HANLON
GENERAL
Joe . . . Printing, Checkers,
and Auto- Clubs . . . interested
in airplane mechanics . . .
hopes to ioin Air Corps.
HARRY L. GRASSER
GENERAL
Member of Old York Road
Symphony Orchestra . . . Eliz-
abethan Singers . . . A Cap-
pella Choir . . . vice-president
of Signal Corps Club . . .
played violin on Commence-
ment program . . . plans to at-
tend Navy radio school.
ELIZABETH A. HAFFNER
GENERAL
Haffy . . . cute and popular
. . . Student Council . . .
Civic Attitude Awards . . .
junior vice-president . . . var-
sity swimming and hockey . . .
captain of swimming team . . .
treasurer of Internos . . .
Stamp and Bond Committee
chairman . . . now at Temple.
DOROTHY L. HANSEN
GENERAL
Dottie . . . humorous type . . .
member of Style and Travel
Clubs . . ."Abingtonian" cir-
culation staff . . . likes boys
and horses . . . helped in typ-
ing announcements.
CAROLYN HOU PT
COMMERCIAL
Houptie . . . a twin . . . fash-
ion work-. . . J. F. E. typist
. . . A Cappella Choir . , .
Bond and Stamp Committee
. . . makes own clothes . . .
plans to be secretary or fash-
ion illustrator.
CAROL W. JACOIBY
GENERAL
Weary . . . attractive blonde
. . . good disposition . . . Glee
Club . . . loves to sew and knit
. . . Knitting Club . . . plans
to go into nursing or to col-
lege . . . always dresses well
. . . Bud's steady partner.
DOROTHY V. JONES
GENERAL
Dottie . . . hard worker . . .
hockey . . . Craft Club . . .
lovely soprano voice . . A
Cappella Choir . . . Elizabeth-
ans . . . Glee Club . . . likes
children . . . plans nurses'
training
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WOODSARD T. LIGGET
GENERAL
Goh . . . cute . . . Civic Atti-
tude Award . . . varsity letter
In baseball and basketball . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . .
Sports Club . . . likes girls
and sports . . . Navy, here he
comesl
JANE L. LOCKER
CLASSICAL
Locks . . . mighty mite . , .
reliable Honor Holl student . . .
monogram in hockey . . . In-
ternos . . . Victory Corps Com-
mittee . . . Quaestor in Latin
Club . . . Commencement
speaker . . . will enter college.
BETTY S. MacMILLAN
GENERAL
Mackie . . . monogram and
varsity letter in swimming . . .
adviser to love-lorn . . . Style
and Knitting Clubs . . . hopes
to be a stenographer.
LOIS JONES
GENERAL
Student coach of "Best Foot
Forward" . . . conference at
Temple . . . Golf, Latin, and
Knitting Clubs . . . Junior His-
torians . . . majored- in me-
chanical drawing . . . Glee
Club . . . will enter West
Chester State Teachers' Col-
lege.
HELEN E. KITTLE
GENERAL
Lennie . . . good-natured . . .
wields a clever pen . . . "Best
Foot Forward" . . . wrote base-
ball for "Abingtonian" . . Glee
Club . . . A Cappella Choir
. . . Elizabethans . . . plans a
musical career . . . future
telephone operator.
JAMES C. KRAYER
ENGINEERING
Jim . . . second Bob Hope . . .
everybody's friend . . . senior
president . . . lead in "Best
Foot Forward" . . . plays trom-
bone . . . band and orchestra
three years . . . collects old
T.D. records . . . now in Navy.
CLAIRE M. LITTLE
CLASSICAL
-Claire . . . vivacious redhead
. . . "Abingtonian" staff . . .
Student Council . . . "Year-
book" editorial board . . .
smooth dancer . . , Internos
. . . class secretary junior year
. . . Glee Club . . . Swimming
Club president . . . plans col-
lege
JEAN LUTZ
GENERAL
Lutzie . . . lots of fun . . .
varsity letter in hockey and
basketball . . . sports writer
for "Abingtonian" and J.F.E.
. . . lnternos. . . Glee Club
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Elizabethan Singers . . . Drill
Corps . . . seeks further hon-
ors in art work . . . will enter
Moore Institute.
SARAH H. MADILL
GENERAL
Selly . . . peppy blonde . . .
Style Club president . . .
Alumni-in-Service, "Abington--
ian" Clubs . . . main interest,
paratroopers . . . little home-
body . . . and likes it.
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, VIVIENNE C. JUDY
GENERAL
Viv . . . good looking . . .
POPUIGF . . . Student Council
. . . Civic Attitude Award . . .
editor of "Oracle" and "Year-
book" . . . lead in senior play
. . . Commencement speaker
. . . Elizabethans, Glee Club
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
clever writer, ambition, to own
farm . . . college first.
WALTER G. KLUMPP, JR.
SCIENTIFIC
Welt . . . handsome . . .
A.A. Representative . . . base-
ball captain . . . football let-
ter . . . "Best Foot Forward"
. . . Sports Club president . . .
likes cars, airplanes, sports,
and girls . . . aims for Naval
Air Corps.
BERTHA LEAS
GENERAL
Bert . . . Latin, Knitting, and
Home Nursing Clubs . . . Glee
Club . . . interested In boys
and dogs . . . loves to eat and
sleep . . . wants to be a nurse.
BARBARA E. NATTRESS
GENERAL
Red! . . . hair they sigh over
. . . future secretary. . . ap-
preciates convertibles . . .
Style, "Abingtonian," Alumni-
in-Service, Visiting Clubs . . .
pet hate, sweet potatoes.
ELIZABETH ANN OUGHTON
GENERAL
Beth ,. . . pretty redhead . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . class
songbird . . . Christmas plays
. . . secretary of lnternos . . .
A Cappella Choir . . . Eliza-
bethan Singers . . . Archery'
. . . "Marriage of Nannette"
. . . plans for college and ca-
reer in music . . . hospitable
hostess.
ROBERT F. PARKER
SCIENTIFIC
Ace . . . girl-shy. . . captain
of tennis and soccer teams . . .
varsity letter in both sports
. . . J.V. basketball . . .
member of Science, Map Read-
ing, and Sports Clubs . . . dry
wit.
FLORENCE E. MAUTHE
COMMERCIAL
Flossie . . . popular . . . "Ab-
ingtonian" typist . . . Travel,
Badminton Clubs . . . varsity
archery. . . Honor Roll . . .
likes piano . . . ambitious to
be secretary.
EDGAR S. MILLER
SCIENTIFIC
Ed . . . clever mimic. . . twice
winner of spelling bee . . .
plays violin and baritone horn
in orchestra and band . . .
worked on "Yearbook" pho-
tography . . . Camera Club
president . . . future photo-
graphic specialist.
T. VIRGINIA MILLS
GENERAL
Ginnie . . . smooth brunette
. . . managing editor of J.F.E.
. . . "Best Foot Forward" . . .
Christmas play . . . Glee Club
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Elizabethan Singers . . . head
cheerleader . . . plans for
junior college
CHARLES NEBHUT
VOCATIONAL
Charley . . .. likes golf, post-
war automobiles, and bru-
nettes . . . Student Council . . .
Golf and Sports Clubs . . .
wears gaudy neckties . . .
great friend . . . Uncle Sam
controls his future.
CARMELLA O. PARENTI
COMMERCIAL
Carm . . . stately typist for
"Oracle" and "Abingtonian"
. . . "Yearbook" . . . "Abing-
tonian" Staff Club president
. . . Commencement speaker
. . . Baseball rooter . . . Tem-
ple secretarial job . . . Honor
Roll . . . Glee Club Concert.
MARY LOUISE PHIFER
GENERAL
Ease . . . journalism class . .
plays piano. . . Glee Club. . .
always singing . . . will major
music in college.
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JANET McMAHON
CLASSICAL
Cute and pleasant . . . student
coach'of "Best Foot Forward"
. . . A.P.S.L. Latin Award . . .
Knitting and Needlework Clubs
lnternos . . . interested in sew-
ing and hypnotism , , , will
enter Penn.
DOROTHEA' E. MILLERSHIP
. COMMERCIAL
Dotty . . . stage committee
for "Best Foot Forward" . . .
Style, Swimming, Badminton,
Craft, and Camouflage Clubs
. . . "Oracle'f typist . . . likes
art and figure skating , . .
hopes to attend art school.
MARGARET J. MORRISON
GENERAL
Peg . . . aristocratic blonde
. . . long braids . . . "Best
Foot Forward" . . . mechanical
drawing major . . , loves to
knit . . . plans office work and
night school. ,
eowno J. mcicnsn
ENGINEERING 1
Ed . . . expert in Morse code
. . . president of Radio Club
. ,. . member of local fire com-
pany . . . ham operator before
war . . . girls envy those blond
curls.
I-IERMAN L. ROACH, JR.
VOCATIONAL
Spider . . . attended Upper
Southampton High two years
before Abington . . . member
of Camouflage Club . . . ln-
terested in wood carving and
model airplanes.
ANNA E. ROBINSON
COMMERCIAL
Nancy . . . cheerful . . .
"Abingtonian" typist . . . on
business staff . . . Plane Spot-
ting, Travel, and Caravan
Clubs . . . has 25 pen pals
. . . ardent baseball fan . . .
ambition, to visit England . . .
but later.
JANE L. RILEY
COMMERCIAL
Janie . . . Student Council
steady . . . president of Trav-
el Club . . . reliable worker
. . . A Cappella Choir and
Elizabethans . . . Commence-
ment speaker . . . likes to
dance and swim . . . "Abing-
tonion" typist . . . "Year-
book" . . . Jayvee hockey.
ALICE J. ROBERTS
COMMERCIAL
Student Council as sophomore
. . . sweetest smile . . . cir-
culation of "Abingtonian" . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . Ora-
cle typist . . . pianist in or-
chestra . . . Glee Club . . .
plans include Taylor Business
School.
DONALD A. ROBINSON
GENERAL
Don . . . quiet, but likable
. . . Student Council . . .
Jayvee football . . . secretary
of Sports Club . . . girl-shy
. . . collects coins . . . plans
for Navy.
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EDITH C. PILGREN
COMMERCIAL
Edie . . . "Abingtonian" and
Oracle typing staff . . . presi-
dent of Travel and Caravan
Club . . . enjoys writing to
pen pals . . . sports enthusi-
ast . . . plans office position.
THEODORE R. POTTS
VOCATIONAL
Ted . . . cute . . . ladies'
man . . . future printer . . .
member of Printing, Current
Events, and Sports Clubs . . .
Army Air Corps prospect.
WILLIAM E. RESTALL, JR.
SCIENTIFIC
Bill . . . Radio and Signal
Corps Club . . . good dancer
. . . easy going . . . watch
for that grin.
ELMER J. POLLOCK
ENGINEERING '
Pockle . . . swimming- man-
ager two years . . . "Best Foot
Forward" . . . Table Tennis
and Sports Clubs . . . active in
Scouting and Civilian Defense
. . . aims for naval aviation.
R. DONALD REILLY
ENGINEERING
Fritz . . . President of Student,
Council . . . idol of the soph
girls . . . varsity letter and
monogram in band . . . excels
on piano, clarinet, organ . . .
Elizabethans . . . lead in "Best
Foot Forwardn . . . Commence-
ment program . . .1 look for
him, Army Air Corps.
LYLE H. RICKARDS
GENERAL
Witty Rick . . . captain of
swimming team . . . varsity
letter in swimming . . . "Best
Foot Forward" . . . Christmas
play . . . played clarinet in
band and orchestra . . . A
Cappella Choir . . . "Year-
book" . . . Elizabethan Sing-
ers . . . Navy career ahead.
ELIZABETH G. STOUT
CLASSICAL
Betty . . . class pianist.. . .
permanent berth on Honor Roll
. . . radio broadcast veteran
. . . accompanies school vocal
organizations . . . on Cam-
mencement musical program
Magna Cum Laude in Latin
. . . hopes to continue musi-
cal career.
CHARLES A. TERRY, Il
GENERAL
Chuck . . . smooth dresser . . .
makes friends easily . . . came
from Toledo, Ohio, via Wash-
ington, D. C .... there earned
letter in basketball . . . was
class treasurer . . . "Best Foot
Forward" . hobby, girls . . .
plans college and Army Air
Corps.
LEONARD T. TURN
' GENERAL
Lon . . . quiet . . . Track Club
vice-president . . . Chess and
Checkers Clubs . . . interested
In sports . . . plans to work
after graduation.
JOHN A. SCHRAMM
ENGINEERING
Johann . . . collects stamps . . .
Auto Club . . . secretary of
Nature and Science Clubs . . .
raises farm animals . . . plans
for future undecided.
GEORGE C. SNYDER
SCIENTIFIC
Another curlyhead . . . plays
bass horn in band . . . bass
fiddle in orchestra . . . presi-
dent and treasurer of Science
Club . . . good in school work
. . . hopes to get into V-I2.
RICHARD H. STEIN
VOCATIONAL
Dick . . . member of Travel,
Printing, Auto and Sports
Clubs . . . fond of bow ties
. . . worked at Sears . . . ex-
pects the Army will decide his
career.
VIRGINIA K. SEITZ
GENERAL
Ginny . . . tall brunette . . .
"Best Foot Forward" and
Christmas play . . . ardent
Navy League worker . . . re-
ceived service award . . . en-
tertains at Naval Hospital . . .
likes to design clothes . .
plans junior college.
EMMA C. SPROUSE
COMMERCIAL
Sprucie . . . Honor Roll twice
. . . peppy cheerleader . . .
librarian . . . "Best Foot For-
ward" . . . took port in as-
sembly programs . . . "Abing-
tonian" Club secretary . . .
plans to become a stenog-
rapher.
BARBARA A. STEVENS
GENERAL
Bobs . . . entered last year
from Girls' High . . . cheerful
brunette with flashy brown
eyes . . . chairman of Tele-
type Club . . . likes sewing
and dancing . . . plans to be-
come nurse.
JEANE'lTE M. G. STOUT
CLASSICAL
Nettie . . . Honor Roll . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . Eliz-
abethans . . . Glee Club . . .
A Cappella Choir . . . plays
the violin . . . lntemos . . .
Secretary of Latin Club . .' .
likes to sew . . . plans college.
MICHAEL TOTH, JR.
ENGINEERING
Mick . . . nonchalant . . . al-
ways happy . . . class office
three years . . . Student Coun-
cil . . . "Best Foot Forward"
. . . played clarinet in band
and orchestra . . . Theatre,
Auto, Orchestra Clubs . . .
future naval aviator . . . no,
that grin never comes off.
SALLY F. ULLMAN
SCIENTIFIC
Lay . . . carefree . . . Bowl-
ing, Travel, and Caravan Clubs
. . . peppy cheerleader . . .
known for her autographed
coat . . . collects horse pins
. . . takes care of brother
Dan's machine shop. '
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GEORGE I. WEINMAN
GENERAL
The Judge . . . known for his
noise . . . "Oracle" . . .editor
J. F. E. . . . hard worker in
art department . . . Chester
in "Best Foot Forward" . . .
interested in animals . . .
plans Army, then college after
war . . . now at Carnegie
Tech.
GRANT S. WOOD
GENERAL
Zeke . . . Student Council in
sophomore year . . . Eliza-
bethans . . . A Cappella Choir
. . ."Dream of Bethlehem". . .
"Marriage of Nannette" . . .
"Best Foot Forward" . . . Un-
cle Sam's boy soon . . . happy-
go-lucky.
CLYDE H. S. WHITE, JR
VOCATIONAL
Whitey . . . oolor guard ser
geant . . . homeroom pres:
dent . . . "Best Foot Forward
. . those bow ties . . . up on
swing . . . plans for Navy
GRACE P. ZACKEY
COMMERCIAL
Greek . . . Student Council
Sr. B. secretary . . . hockey
tennis . . . Commence
ment speaker . . . captain of
basketball team . . . lntemos
. . good sport . . . good look
ing blonde . . . hopes to be
come good secretary.
MILDRED M. ZITZER
CLASSICAL
Millie Mae . . . Senior A sec-
retary . . . basketball and
hockey star . . . tennis man-
ager . . . Internos, Elizabeth-
ans, and A Cappella Choir . . .
president of Badminton Club
. . . plans college.
WHO'S WHO
Students chosen for this year's Who'e Who were
nominated by the Yearbook 'Editorial Board and se-
lected by the senior classes on the basis of service to
the school, high scholarship, athletics, music, art,
dramatics, publications, leadership, character, and
attitude.
January Class
Jean Day
Marjorie Djorup
Frank Edgar
Frank Fryburg
Betty Haffner
Vivienne Judy
James Krayer
Donald Reilly
Grace Zackey
June Class
Elizabeth Daniel
Ralph Dicker
William Dodson
Mary Fair
Joyce Hollinger
William Hammer
Arnold McKee
Lucilfg' Martin
Claire .Rathgeb
Joyce Rogers
Robert Sanders
Howard rWaeltz
ROBERT J. SCHMITI'
VOCATIONAL
Jarrettown Whiz . . . o good
sport . . . played trumpet in
band for three years . . . ever
hear that speedy motorcycle?
. . . now serving in U. S. Army.
JOHN J. STEVENSON
VOCATIONAL
Jack . . . likable . . . varsity
letter in wrestling . . . Golf
and Sports Clubs . . . hobby-
model airplanes . . . but he's
o soldier now.
' KENNETH BRANZ
GENERAL
Ken . . . a serious chap-in-
terested in aviation and build-
ing model airplanes . . . Stu-
dent Council in junior year . . .
now serving Uncle Sam in Ar-
my.
HAROLD G. DOVEY
VOCATIONAL
Quiet and unassuming . . . has
'40 Studebaker . . .
of Sports Club. . .
work for "Evening
. . . now in Army.
president
wants to
Bul letin"
ROBERT SCOTT
GEN ERAL
Scotty . . . sleepy . . . you
have to look up to him . . .
witty . . . member of Stamp,
Blueprint, and Radio Clubs . . .
likes leathercraft . . . plans
to enter college . . . went di-
rectly into Army.
HOWARD A. WAELTZ
VOCATIONAL
Little Aubrey . . . short and
speedy . . . A. A. Representa-
tive . . . varsity wrestling . . .
captain of football team . . .
president of Golf Club . . . oh,
how he runs with that pigskin
. . . joined Army Air Corps.
MILLARD CROUTHAMEL
COMMERCIAL
Millard . . . a handsome, quiet
sort of lad . . . dependable
bowler . . . smooth dancer
. . . model airplane builder
. . . in the Navy now, but
plans to be an accountant.
ARNOLD B. McKEE
GENERAL
Arnie . . . blushing Senior B
president . . . "Yearbook" . . .
center on football team . . .
track team . . . driver of
stream-lined jalopy . . . makes
handsome Air Corps cadet.
SPECIAL WAR DIPLOMAS
ln accordance with a recent government rul-
ing, these eight boys received military diplomas
upon completion of two and one-half years of
high school. These diplomas are awarded only
if the recipient is planning to report at once for
military service or for the Navy.
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OFFICERS Class Flower-Red Rose '
President-Hwilliom Dodson Class Colors-'Navy Blue and White
vice-President-Robert Sanders Class Motto-Success is never final, failure
Treasurer-Carole Cyr
Secretary-Joy Rogers
Athletic Representative-'Ralph Dicker
Adviser-D. E. Krueger
To the graduates:
Do you, as graduates, appreciate that you
are fortunate to complete a course of training
-intellectual, moral, and physical-that has
prepared you to meet the joys and sorrows of
a war-torn world?
We have faith in you to carry the torch
ever onward.
D. E. Krueger
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never fatal: it's courage that counts.
KATHRYN E. BALME
GENERAL
Kitty . . . quiet . . . came
from Hatboro in sophomore
year . . . talented artist . . .
wide literary background . . .
excellent vocabulary. . . sec-
retory of Camouflage Club . . .
Craft Club.
MARIAN E. BELL
CLASSICAL
Bollum . . . argumentative but
amiable . . . Honor Roll de-
pendable . . . "Abingtonian"
. . . senior play . . . "Year-
book" . . . Glee Club, A Cap-
pella, 'Elizabethans . . . in-
terested in music and drama-
tics . . . plans medical career.
JUNE M. BONHOMME
GENERAL
Oonle . . . attractive brunette
. . . cheer-leading squad . . .
Student Council . . . senior
play . . .Glee Club.. .A
Cappella Choir . . . sang at
school dances . . . lnternos
. . . Etiquette Club president
. . plans for dramatic school.
MARY E. Am. '
COMMERCIAL
Neat . . . good speaker . . .
secretary of Theatre Club . . .
cashier in cafeteria' . . . in-
terested in bowling, horseback
riding . . . hopes to be some-
body's private secretary.
ELEANIER V. APPLEGATE
COMMERCIAL
EI . . . snappy brunette . . .
vice-president of Alumni-ln-
Service-Club . . . good swimmer
. . . talkative . . . likes to
dance and skate . . . future
secretary or else!
ALMA D. ASH
CLASSICAL
Almi . . . quiet . . . always
obliging . . . plays piano in
orchestra . . . "Yearbook"
. . . "Abingtonian" staff . . .
J. F. E .... Glee Club . . .
collects soil from different
states . N . Student Council
. . . Junior Historian . . . aims
to teach kindergarten.
ELVA L. BARTLAM
GENERAL
Sis . . . likes football . . . fol-
lows dance bands . . . Glee
Club . . . desires to work for
insurance company.
ADELE T. BERTOLI
GENERAL
Del . . . uses vocal cords and
water wings . . . can really
dance . . . Journalism and
Etiquette Clubs . . . wants to
enter college . . . future re-
porter.
HAROLD W. BOWDITCH
GENERAL
Tall and lanky. . . has ideas
of his own . . . makes high
ratings in intelligence tests
. . . leader in Boy Scout work
. . . Army Air Corps next.
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MARILYN iz. Anim
GENERAL
Sports fan . . . money tender
of sophomore class . . . aquatic
squad . . . president and sec-
retary of Badminton and Se-
nior Etiquette Clubs . . . makes
the lines rhyme . . . senior
play . . . junior Honor Roll
. . . college girl next.
ELEANOR M. ARNOLD
GENERAL
El . . . pleasing personality
. . . quiet . . . transferred
from Doylestown . . . likes to
dance and swim . . . ambition
-to play an accordion in an
orchestra . . . will make good
secretary.
JEAN L. BALLENBERG
GENERAL
Classy and bright . . . varsity
mermaid and racquet wielder
. . . Glee Club . . . WFIL
songstress with A Cappella
Choir . . . secretary of Senior
Etiquette Club . . . Navy
League . . .aims for Hood Col-
lege . . . lnternos . . . "Year-
book." '
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LORRAINE I. cHAmAN
coMMERciAi.
Chappie . . . lively . . . full
of fun . . . snappy brown
eyes . . . hobby, riding her
own horse . . . plans for fin-
ishing school next.
HOWARD G. CLARK
SCIENTIFIC
Dutch . . . remember his G. I.
haircut? . . . slave for math.
'. . . likes music, girls, and
aeronautics . . ., plans to enter
service after graduation.
I JOHN H. CLAYTON
-'GENERAL
Jack . . . easy on the optics
vivacious . . Christmas .play
. . . program chairman in Art
Club . art enthusiast . . .
tinkers with furniture . . . will
run a store after the war.
E JOHN W. BOWEN
GENERAL
Irish . . . happy-go-lucky . . .
varsity letter in soccer . . .
"Dream Toward Bethlehem"
. . . Elizabethans, A Cappella,
Glee Club. . . full-time job at
Standard Pressed Steel . . .
aims for Naval Air Corps.
DOROTHEA G. BRACKEN
GENERAL
Dee . . . short brunette . . .
good-natured . . . fun-loving
. . . Student Council . . .
Theater, Red Cross, Etiquette
Clubs . . . hopes to become
somebody's private secretary.
2 MYRTLE M. BUTLER
CLASSICAL
-Myrt . . . peppy . . . perpet-
ual sneezel' . . . cheerleader
. . . Glee Club, A Cappella
Choir. . . Elizabethans . . .
J. F. E .... "Abingtonian"
. . student coach for senior
play . . . "Yearbook" . . .
lnternos . . . will enter Skid-
more.
DAVID S. CHARTERS
VOCATIONAL
Dave . . . the man who's big
and strong . . . handsome,
too! . . . three-letter boy . . .
football tackle and fullback
. . . basketball guard . . .
captain of tmck squad . . .
aims for Navy.
MILTON D. CLARK
GENERAL
Milt . . . happy-go-lucky . . .
feminine teaser . . . led cheers
for two years . . . J.F.E. . . .
"An Old English Christmas"
. . . Glee Club . . . "Oracle"
. . . ardent angler . . . Drama-
tic Club . .' . will sail seven
seas with U. S. Navy.
DONALD Y. CLEM
ENGINEERING
Don . . . quiet, good-natured
. . . Student' Council in junior,
year . . . varsity letter in golf
. . . received suburban awatd
with golf team . . . collects
records . . . plans for Naval
Air Corps.
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FRANCES A. BRACCIO
GENERAL
Fran . . . energetic worker
monogram in favorite sport,
basketball . . . always rooting
for Navy Blue . . . likes danc-
lng . . . plans to train for
Navy nursing.
MARIAN J. BROGAN
GENERAL
Brogie . . . never acare . ..
likes dancing and that Marine
. . . basketball monogram
. . . Latin and Home Nursing
Clubs . . . helps plan cafeteria
menu . . . will enter nurses'
training.
JAMES G. CHAMQERLIN
VOCATIONAL
Jimmie . . . takes life easy
. ..IikesaIIsports. . .boy,
can he catch the fish .
J. V. football team . . . basket-
ball manager . . . future
Navy V-5 material.
I
GLORIA A. DAVENPORT
GENERAL
Davy . . . vivacious. , . ex-
cels at blushing . . . J.F.E.
. . . came from Woodrow
Wilson High School . . . talk-
alive . . . likes basketball and
football . . . can argue on
any subject . . . plans to be-
come Cadet Nurse.
WILLIAM C. DERCK
SCIENTIFIC
Bill . . . cheerful, happy-go-
lucky, with sense of humor
, . . varsity letter in soccer
and basketball . . . expert
ping-pong player . . .another
V-I2 candidate.
MAIUORIE J. DODDS
GENERAL
Margie . . . pretty blue eyes
Bonds and Stamp representa-
tive . . . collects postcards
. . . student coach for senior
play . . . secretary of Dance
and Badminton Clubs . . .
likes records and the Air
Corps . . . plans Cadet Nurs-
ing.
MYRON C. COLE
GENERAL
Mesa . . . easy-going and
good-natured . . . likes all
sports and girls . . . favorite
pastimes, hunting and fishing
. . . favorite period, study
hall . . . expects to join Army.
JOSEPH F. CREIGHTON
SCIENTIFIC
Joe . . . patient, interesting
. . . varsity letter in track . . .
Track, Golf, and Table Ten-
nis Clubs . . . likes football
. . . aims for V-I2 or V-5.
ELIZABETH DANIEL
CLASSICAL
Liz . . . thoughtful while smil-
ing . . . "Yearbook" . . .
prompted play . . . conscien-
tious worker. . . "Abingtoni-
an" staff . . . Local History
Club secretary , . , delights
in p's--postcards, pets and
piano picking . . . will study
dietetics at Drexel,
EMILY M. n:LAri.AiN
GENERAL
Mimi . . . carefree and talk-
ative . . . secretary of Swim-
ming and Photography Clubs
. . . hobby-photography . . .
wants a law career . . . plans
night school.
RALPH A. DICKER
ENGINEERING
Jimpty . . . Civic Attitude
Awards . . . Harvard Book
Club winner . . . varsity foot-
ball, basketball, baseball . . .
president of Sports and Navy
Clubs . . . likes girls, too . . .
wants to ioin V-I2 or A-I2.
WILLIAM C. DODSON. JR.
SCIENTIFIC
Bill . . . "Yearbook" . . .
"Abingtonian" sports editor
. . . Senior A president . . .
Camera Club chief . . . senior
play . . . that deep bass helps
Elizabethans . . . A Cappella
Choir . . . attended Historian
conference . . . builds planes
. . . will enter Navy 'v'-5.
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JOAN E. CONWAY
COMMERCIAL
.lose . . . friendly . . . likes
horseback riding, swimming
. . . Red Cross, Plane Spotting
Club . . . will continue study
at business school.
CAROLE Y. CYR
GENERAL
Hockey manager for three
years-and that's some iob!
. . . lnternos . . . Glee Club
. . . chairman of assembly
forum . . . Christmas play
. . . Student Council . . ,.
charming voice . . . wants to
be medical secretary.
RICHARD D. DAUBERT
VOCATIONAL
Dick . came to Abington
in junior year from Rox-
borough . . . driver of that
'4I Ford . . . would like to
join the Navy or work for the
Bell.
EVELY-N M. ENGLE
' COMMERCIAL
Ev . . . cute, cheerful . .
sophomore vice-president . .
likes dancing and skating . . .
ambition-to be an Army
nurse . . . that other twin
. . . works at Standard . .
Student Council.
MARY ELIZABETH FAIR
CLASSICAL
Demure . . . Student Council
. . . Honor Roll . . . class
secretary . . .'co-editor of
"Abingtonian" . . . "Year-
book" . . . A Cappella Choir
. . . lead in senior play . . .
plays cello . . . A. P.SL. and
Latin awards . . . Internos
. . . will enter college.
ROBERT L. FICKETT
GENERAL
Bob . . f tall . . . well dressed
. . . came from Windham,
Maine . . . aviation enthusiast
. . . plans to join Navy.
FREDERICK M. DONOHUE
I GENERAL
Fred . . . shy, reserved . . .
Travel, Photography, Printing
Clubs . . . spends leisure time
in Dl'1Ot0grophy . . . plans col-
lege, then instructorship. V
DOROTHY M. EASTON
COMMERCIAL
Snookie . . . happy-go-lucky
likes eating and movies . . .
member of Library, Craft, and
Home Nursing Clubs . . . busi-
ness school next.
RICHARD L. EMERICH
ENGINEERING
Eric . . . a zoot-suiter . . .
likes music, dancing, and
sports . . . collects records
. . . hopes to join naval avi-
ators and sink Jap carrier.
LORRAIN E B. ENGLE
COMMERCIAL
Lorry . . . secretary of Dance
Club . . . Elizabethan Singers
... Glee Club... A Capf
pella Choir . . . Ah, the Navy!
...'the other half . . . a
future nurse.
MARY JANE FESMIRE
GENERAL
.lake . . . cheerful . . . pretty
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Glee Club . . . female Mr.-
Anthony . . . enjoys music and
dancing . . . plans to become
o nurse.
EDITH T. FLING
COMMERCIAL
Edie . . . jolly and likable
. . . enjoys-playing the piano
. . . president of Sophomore
Library Club . . , Oratorical
Contest . . . business school,
here she comes! b
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ROSEMARY P. DoNoHuE
GENERAL
Donnie . . . petite . . . flashes
those long lashes . . . bow and
arrow manager for two Indian
summers . . . drives and
dances with dexterity . . .
will train for nursing.
RUTH M.. EITZEN
GENERAL
Cheerful. . . J.F.E. . . .
"Abingtonian" . . . senior
play . . . Glee Club . A
Cappella . . . Elizabethans
. . . forever asking questions
. . . delights in walking in rain
. . . has many collections . . .
best pal, her Dad . . . wants
to serve as an Army nurse
overseas.
ROBERT W. ENGARD
GENERAL
Baldy . . . good artist . .
likes horseback riding . . ..
friendly . . . ambition to own
ranch and raise horses . . .
left in February to ioin Navy.
PHOEBE B. GIBSON
COMMERCIAL
Gibby . . . quiet and friendly
. . . hobby-sleeping . . .
Badminton, Craft Clubs . . .
baseball raoter . . . plans for
college next year.
JOHN C. GOURLEY
GENERAL
Gout . . . hep, peppy, and
good-lookin' . . . track super-
visor for two years . . . senior
play . . , navigator to foot-
ball classics . . . Air Corps
will set his pace.
HARRY L. GREEN
ENGINEERING
Handsome Harry . . . lazy
but likable . . . oh, that
grin! . . . faithful football
standby . . . vice-president of
Senior B class . . . varsity
wrestler . . . hopes to enter
college.
WILLIAM A. FORSYTH
ENGINEERING
Bill . . . goggle-eyed neck-
wear . . . senior play lead . . .
"Yearbook" . . . toils with
"Oracle" staff . . . Student
Council two years . . . Col-
lege or Air Corps.
LAWRENCE F. GARDNER
GENERAL
Larry . . . always reliable . . .
snores with the experts . . .
smashing right tackle on foot-
ball bulwark . . . an unusual
model plane builder . . . senior
play . . . "Abingtonian" car-
toonist . . . will try for Army
Air Corps.
LARRY L. GERWIG
ENGINEERING
Larry . . . expert chess play-
er . . . good science and
mathematics student . . .
cheerful . . . Persian rug
haircut . . . Uncle Sam will
decide his future.
FRANCES J. GINDER
GENERAL
Frannie . . . carefree . . . al-
ways talking . . . good dancer
. . . favorite occupation-eab
ing . . . likes to drive a car
. . . wants to become a sten-
ographer . . . hopes to go to
Hollywood some day.
ALBERT D. GRANIERI
VOCATIONAL
AI . . . real fellow . . . star
wrestler . . . strums a mean
electric guitar . . . solid bass
with Elizabethans . . . com-
mended by Navy for model air-
planes . . . will reinforce arm-
ed forces.
MARGARET J. GREEN
GENERAL
Margie . . . J. F. E .... Glee
Club . . . collects souvenirs
and post-cards . . . always
seen between the Engle twins
. . . plans to join the Cadet
Nurses' Corps.
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MARION I. FRITZ
GENERAL
Mimi . . . saucy dimples . . .
hails from Olney . . . presi-
dent of Dance and Badminton
Clubs . . . lots of fun . . .
likes secretarial work . . . fu-
ture business school student.
'RICHARD S. GERN ERT
ENGINEERING
Dick . . . humor man for
"Abingtonian" . . . J. F. E.
. . . senior play . . . star
swimmer . . .girls, one of his
specialties . . . writes column
for Glenside paper . . . all-
around good fellow.
RUTH E. GIBBONS
COMMERCIAL
Gibbie . . . doesn't have to
whistle or wink . . . word
wielder . . . Elizabethans and
A Cappella Choir . . . senior
chairman of Etiquette Club
. . . lead in senior play . .
looks for that tying bond.
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W. GORDON HEATH
GENERAL
Quiet and friendly . . . J. V.
football . . . likes all sports
. . .Sports Club . . . hopes to
join Navy.
L. BRUCE HILSEE
CLASSICAL
Peppy, well-liked . . . ambi-
tious Latin student . . . sec-
retary of Junior Historian Club
. . . senior play . . . treasurer
of History Club . . . ready
grin . . . interested in ships
. . . plans tentatively for col-
lege.
DONALD W. HOWLEY
ENGINEERING
Don . . . tall, quiet, and un-
assuming . . . member of
Golf, Model Airplane, and
Auto Clubs . . . likes sports
model airplane fan . . . future
uncertain.
ALFRED A. GRIMSHAW
VOCATI ONAL
Alf . . . good natured . . .
plays trumpet . . . band and
orchestra for three years . . .
manager of band . . . Elizag
bethans . . . plans to wear the
Navy blue.
DORIS IF. HAFER
COMMERCIAL
Dot. . . reserved, nonchalant
. . . hep dancer . . . gobbles
sodas and sundaes . . . kept
records of Alumni-in-Service
club . . . somebody's stenog.
WILLIAM L. HAMMER
GENERAL
Bill . . . Student Council . . .
varsity baseball and football
. . . made the All-Suburban
. . . quiet chap . . . president
of Track Club . . . hobbies-
all sports and eating . . .
crazy about baseball .
plans to join the Navy.
ROBERT L. HEROLID
ENGINEERING
Bob . . . 6'5" with curly
locks . . . senior play . . .
likes sports and model air-
plane building . . . a good stu-
dent, too . . . always cheerful
and good-natured.
T. RICHARD HOUPT
ENGINEERING
Dick . . . science enthusiast
. . . Radio Club regular , . .
delves intricately into wave
lengths . . . enjoys farming
. . . hopes for Navy, then
college.
H. EDISON KENYON
ENGINEERING
Ed . . . one of our Springfield
friends . . . likes sports, es-
pecially bowling . . .cheerful.
quiet, but humorous . . .
president of Model Airplane
Club.
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EVELYN M. GROSHANS
GENERAL
Myrt . . . always has witty
remark . . . fun to be with
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Elizabethan Singers . . . WFIL
broadcast . . . served in Li-
brary for three years . . .
plans to enter nurses' train-
ing.
Jovcs HALLINGER
I GENERAL
Carefree . . . popular. . .'
hockey captain . . . varsity
letter in hockey, basketball,
tennis . . . likes to talk . . .
Internos . . . vice-president
of Etiquette Club . . . plans
to enter junior college.
DORIS HAMPP
CLASSICAL
Always neat . . . good-natured
. . . hopes to be a laboratory
technician . . . Internos . . .
senior play . . . large collec-
tion of snapshots . . . Student
Council.
JEAN L. LOVELL
GENERAL
Prof . . . came to Abington
from Ohio . . . amiable . . .
varsity hockey and basketball
. . . plays saxophone in band
and orchestra . . . will attend
University of California.
GLORIA Y. LUGAR
GENERAL
Glo . . . quiet . . . helpful
. . . plays alto horn in band
. . . violinist in orchestra . . .
senior play . . . vice-presi-
dent of Craft Club . . . likes
roller skating and gardenias
. . . a future nurse.
AUGUST MAIER
VOCATIONAL
Auggie. . . reliable shop boy
. . . plays guitar . . . likes
hunting . . . joined Navy,
Arts, and Sports Clubs . . .
received award for making
scale model planes for the
Navy . . . plans to enter Navy.
JAMES H. KLOS
ENGINEERING
Jim . . . popular and good-
natured . . . Student Council
. . . varsity football and bas-
ketball . . . president of Sports
Club . .- . all-around good
fellow, . . . Uncle Sam will
decide his future.
RUTH E. LEFFERTS
GENERAL
Lefty . . . pranced with drum
majorettes three seasons . . .
J. F. E. . . . faithful librarian
...GleeClub...P. T.A.
program . . . loves baton-
twirling and gridiron classics
. . . junior college next year.
ERIC V. 'LODER
GENERAL
Erie . . . daring . . . carefree
. . . treasurer of junior A
class . . . Golf, Navy and
Sports Clubs . . . girls like his
looks . . . expects to join his
brother in the paratroops.
EDWARD M. LU DWIG
GENERAL
Ed . . . tall . . . boisterous
. . . varsity letter in soccer
. . J. F. E. sports reporter
. . . likes ice-skating, music,
girls . . . plays saxophone in
dance orchestra . . . plans for
Army.
DONALD A. MoeFARLAND
SCIENTIFIC
Mickey . . . short, blonde, and
oh, you kid! . . . varsity diver
and tennis sub . . . Student
Council . . . Naval Air Corps
awaits.
ALFRED J. MARINO
CLASSICAL
AI . . . prize blusher . . . A.
P. S. L. Latln awards sopho-
more and junior years . . .
shy . . . Honor 'Roll . . . con-
stant help in Latin troubles
. F. homeroom chaplain . . .
wants to teach after war.
MARCEL E. KUNZ4
ENGlNEE'RING
Frenehly . dashing brunette
. . . senior play . . . Radio
and Signal Corps Club secre-
tary . . . sarcastic remarks
. . . collects stamps . . . that
fancy handwriting . . . Army
Air Corps attracts him.
JEAN A. LEIDY
CLASSICAL
Fudge . . . talkative . . . at-
tended St. Mary's Academy
. . . Etiquette Club . . . senior
play. . . varsity hockey . . .
Latin prom hostess . . . am-
bition-to become a doctor.
WARREN L. LOU DON
ENGINEERING
Buster . . . ever ready with
quaint remarks . . . inquisi-
tive . . . likes radio and avi-
ation . . . plans to join Royal
Canadian Air Force, serving
former fatherland.
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EDITH A. MIGNOGNA
COMMERCIAL
Edee . . . cute . . . Bowling,
Etiquette, Bond and Stamp
Clubs . . . jitterbug and Sina-
tra fan . . . likes tennis,
dancing, horseback riding . . .
plans to be a stenographer.
M. ELIZABETH MILLER
COMMERCIAL
Betty . . . quiet and cute
. . . "Abingtonian" typist . . .
J. F. E. . . . homeroom presi-
dent . . . Badminton Club
. . . likes to knit . . . plans
business school or college.
R. HOWARD MILLER
ENGINEERING
One of our Fort Washington
friends . . . a hard worker
. . . likes farming . . . all-
around good student . . .
hopes to attend college.
LUCILLE A. MARTIN
CLASSICAL
Lou . . . sparkling . . . loads
of fun . . . "Abingtonian"
sports writer . . . kept senior
B notes . . . Internos . . .
senior play . H. . "Yearbook"
. . . basketball and hockey
regular . . . Civic Attitude
Award . . . haunts Honor
Roll . . . Student Council.
JEAN E. MAWSON
GENERAL
Lively . . . cute .V . . sporty
riding habit . . . favorite oc-
cupation-riding her horse . . .
likes to dance . . . plans com-
mercial college after gradu-
ation.
CATHERINE M. McNEIEL
COMMERCIAL
Cathy . . . real pal . . . The-
ater, Visiting, and Home
Nursing Clubs . . . twinkles
those tootsies . . . goes job
hunting now.
A. JANE MILLER
GENERAL
Janey . . . humorous . . . toll
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Glee Club . . . swimming,
hockey . . . likes bright col-
ors, bicycling . . . plays flute
and piccolo in band and or-
chestra . . . interested in
farming . . . plans nursing
career.
MARY ELLEN MILLER
COMMERCIAL
Zip . . . peppy and fun-loving
. . . Bowling, Etiquette, and
Alumni-in-Service Clubs . . .
a quaint gift of gab . . . likes
to jitterbug and ride horseback
. . . future stenographer.
RICHARD H. MILLER
ENGINEERING
Dick . . . super math student
. . . Honor Roll . . . senior
play committee . . . likes
sports . . . has good sense of
humor . . . hopes to enter V-
12.
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JOSEPH L. MASSINO
SCIENTIFIC
Joe . . . Happy-go-lucky . . .
breezes through everything
. . . snappy table tennis play-
er . . . P.O.D. class arguer
. . . hopes to enter Army Air
Corps.
ROY 'F. McCON N ELL
GEN ERAL
Mac . . . good listener . . .
quiet and attentive . . . hob-
bies-stamps and automobiles
. . . senior play . . . Nature
Club president . . . plans in-
clude work, then Army.
MARY MEIER
GENERAL
Came from Hatboro . . .
Craft Club secretary . . .
quiet . . . alto horn player
in the band . . . art enthusi-
ast . . . hopes to be a war
worker.-
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MARGARET E. NICE
GENERAL
Peggy . . . basketball mana-
ger . . . student coach for
"Pure As The Driven Snow"
. . . Glee Club . . . "Year-
book" typist . . . library
helper . . . would like to be
a nurse.
JOSEPH 0. OLSON
GENERAL
Joe . . . quiet and dependable
. . . takes life hard . . . col-
lects coins . . . interested in
art . . . senior play . . .
plans art school next year.
JAN ET G. OUGHTON
GENERAL
.lun . . . quiet . . . Glee
Club . . . A Cappella Choir
. . . Modern Dance and Knit-
ting Clubs . . . lnternos . . .
Christmas play . . . plans to
go to Cedar Crest.
MARJORY M. MOREAU
GENERAL
Margie . . . came from Yea-
don in junior year . . . tall
and smiling . . . always with
Peggy Nice . . . Glee Club
. . . senior play . . . likes
sports, movies.
HELEN G. MOSKOVITZ
GENERAL E
Gwen . . . Student Council
talent show in sophomore
year . . . attended Temple
conferences . . . J.F.E. . . .
likes dramatics and 'knitting
. . . plans nursing or junior
college.
DONALD R. NEIMAN
GENERAL
Don . . . talkative . . . witty
. . . editor of "Abingtonian"
and "Yearbook" . . . senior
play lead. .. J.F.E. . . .
"Marriage of Nannette" . . .
"Dream Toward Bethlehem"
. . . Elizabethans , . . A Cap-
pella . . . Glee Club . . . won
oratorical contest . . . C.S.P.A.
. . . tennis team . presi-
dent of Junior Historical Club.
HELEN F. O'HA-RA
GENERAL
Pete . . . short and sweet . , .
Knitting and Alumni-in-Ser-
vice Clubs . . . good dancer
. . . likes skating and movies
. . . plans to enter business
college and become a good
secretary.
ALBERT E. OTI'
VOCATIONAL
Otty . . . quiet. . . Sports
and Bowling Clubs . . . in-
terested in football and girls
. . . plans to go into Army.
MARGARET L. PAINE
GENERAL
Peggy . . . a shorty. . . al-
ways smiling . . . operates
switchboard . . . collects pen-
nies . . . aspires to be a
'typist.
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ooNALo s. Mounts
CLASSICAL
Shorty . . . vice-president and
treasurer of Debate and For-
um Club . . . senior play . . .
pocketsize . . . baseball and
football enthusiast . . . Ma-
rines or college, here he
comes!
DORIS B. MOTSON
COMMERCIAL
Quiet . . . Glee Club . .
Alumni-in-Service Club . . .
likes to sing . . . has a pas-
sion for reaching places ahead
of time . . . plans to be a
bookkeeper.
GEORGE R. NICE
'VOCATIONAL
Bird . . . reserved . . . un-
assuming . . . gathered news
for Printing Club . . . collects
all kinds of stamps . . . will
join Navy.
H. JOHN ROBINSON
ENGINEERING
Johnny . . . specs and a smile
. . . likes camping and all
sports . . . Golf and Sports
Club member . . . plans to en-
ter college.
ROBERT J. ROOT'
A COMMERCIAL
Square . . . known for his
small size . . . Student Coun-
cil regular . . . varsity wrest-
ling . . . monogram in cross-
country . . . secretary of
Sports Club.
JOSEPH J. SABATINO
GENERAL
Sabby . . . shorty with a crew
haircut . . . J. F. E .... witty
. . . Tumbling Club . . . plans
include pre-medical course at
University of Pennsylvania.
CClI'68I'.
DE. JOYCE ROGERS
GENERAL
Joy . . . dignity and a winning
smile . . . Student Council in
sophomore year . . . clever ar-
tist . . . Internos . . . "Year-
book" . . . "Abingtonian"
. . . "Oracle" . . . A Cappella
Choir . . . interested in Navy.
E. JACQUELINE' ROTZELL
GENERAL
Jackie . . . friendly in a nice
way . . . Badminton Club
manager . . . hockey squad
. . . can really eat, especially
at parties . . . P.T.A. play.
EVELYN J. SALISBURY
CLASSICAL
Full of pep . . . ardent J. F. E.
worker . . . "Yearbook" typist
. . . senior play . . . "Oracle"
, . . saves postcards from ev-
erywhere . . . Knitting and
Home Nursing Clubs . . . off
to college next year.
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RICHARD PROTIS
GENERAL
Pro . . . Student Council ln
sophomore year . . . soccer
varsity . . . happy-go-lucky
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
senior play . . . cheer leader
. . . loads of fun . . . Navy,
here he comes!
DOROTHY E. RAYNER
'GENERAL
Dottie . . . good-natured . . .
attended Cheltenham for two
years . . . often late for
school from oversleeping . . .
likes sports . . . plans an art
GEORGE M. REED
COMMERCIAL
Quaint and quiet . . . "solid"
drummer . . . Sports and Sig-
nal Corps Clubs . . . fiend for
scrap book collections . . . ex-
pects to be inducted into the
armed forces.
CLAIRE RATHGEB
CLASSICAL '
Effervescent blonde . . .
notekeeper of Student Council
. . . varsity hockey and bas-
ketball star . . . in the tennis
racquet . . . Internos . '. .
senior play . . . locked safe
for Latin Club . . . tiny hust-
ler . . . nursing career in
mind.
EVELYN A. READING
COMMERCIAL
Reds. . . short and peppy . . .
Knitting, Theater, Home Nurs-
ing Clubs . . . likes to dance
. . . has large match cover
collection . . . plans secretarial
work.
DORIS J. 'RISKO
,GEN-ERAL
Mitzi . . . J. F. E .... Student
Council . . . senior play . . .
"Marriage of Nannette" . . .
A cappella and Giee club . . .
manager of "Abingtonian" ad-
vertising . . .cashier . .
plans to study voice.
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GENERAL
Ed . . . blond, wavy hair . . .
treasurer of Senior B class...
his silly drawings are well
liked . . . senior play . . .
president of Plane Spotters . . .
likes airplanes . . . plans for
Navy flying.
EDMUND H. STEEL
ENGINEERING
Ned . . . quiet . . . good stu-
dent . . . plays harmonica in
spare time . . . president of
sophomore and junior class
. . . works as soda jerk . . .
president of Stamp Club . .
will enlist in Navy.
MARY JANE SUTCH
'GENERAL
Sutchie . . . Student Council
. . . very willing . . . always
on committees . . . varsity
swimming . . . J.F. E. . . .
senior play . . . "Marriage
of Nannette" . . . Glee Club
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Elizabethan Singers . . . nice
personality . . . wants to be
dental hygienist.
ROBERT E. SANDERS
CLASSICAL
Bob . . . tall and dark . .
. . . senior vice-president . . .
'Honor Roll student . . .
"Abingtonian" . . . senior play
. . . "Yearbook" . . . color
guard . . . Junior Historian
Club . . . likes meterology.. .
plans college or Army.
NICHOLAS W. SCAMUFFO
VOCATIONAL
Nick . . . quiet and happy-
go-lucky . . . fired gun at
football games . . . attended
machinists' conference . . .
ljkes sports . . . intends to get
job in industry.
DOROTHY SCHULZ
GENERAL
Dot . . . four years at Mil-
ton High . . . secretary and
treasurer of class at Milton
. . . dribbler for the basket-
eers . . . member of Choral
Club there . . . collects pos-
tage stamps . . . college am-
bitions. I
D. J EAN SPAYD
CLASSICAL
Spaydol . . . observant . . .
"Abingtonian" . . . J.F. E.
. . . "Yearbook" . . . Glee
Club . . . delights in romp-
ing with dog . . . enjoys pig-
skin games and needle 'wield-
ing . . . look out for her,
business school!
DOROTHY B. STITELER
SCIENTIFIC
Dorty . . . slim and pretty
. . . hates nickname . . .
Glee Club . . . "Yearbook"
. . . A Cappella Choir . . .
Elizabethans . . . bookworm
. . . loves to ride horseback
. those long fingernails!
. . wants to be a nurse.
LOIS M. TAYLOR
GENERAL
Otie . . . attractive . . . en-
ergetic . . . member of Glee
Club . . . A Cappella Choir
. . . president of Etiquette
Club . . . senior play . . .
dresses well . . . plans to
study nursing at Osteopathic.
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WILLIAM J. l sAvoIzY
SCIENTIFIC
Bill . . . quiet . . . studious
. . . vice-president of Current
Events Club . . . wrote nature
articles for "Oracle" . . . in-
terested in ornithology and
falconry . . . trained his own
hawks.
ALICE R. SCHAFFER
COMMERCIAL
Alice . . . pleasant smile . .
quiet . . . Library Club . .
Home Nursing Club . .
likes reading and sports . . .
will attend business school. ,
CHARLES E. SHALLBERG
GENERAL
Charlie . . . studious blond
. . . senior ploy . . . good
ping-pong player . . . likes
sports, math, and steak
. goes for music and model
making . . . plans to join
Army.
ROBERT H. THORNTON
GENERAL
Bob . . . good-looking blond . . .
monogram in soccer . . . A Cap-
pella Choir . . . Elizabethans
. . . vice-president of Reporters
Club . . . senidr play . . . sec-
retary of Navy Club but plans
to join Army. '
DONALD G. WALLACE
ENGINEERING
Don . . . carefree . . . passive
interest in studies . . . plays
trombone in band . . . varsity
swimming team . . . "Abing-
tonian" feature writer . . . al-
ways quoting in German . . .
Army Air Corps next.
WILLIAM A. WHITE
GENERAL
Bill . . . always has a sunny
disposition, quiet and rather
shy . . . an airplane fanatic . . .
attended Lock Haven Air School
in Connecticut on a scholarship
. . . has student pilot's license
. . . has already enlisted in the
FLORENCE A. WILSON
COMMERCIAL
Flossie . . . amiable . . .
"Abingtonian" and J.F.E. typ-
ist . . . hobbies . . . knitting
and collecting photographs . . .
fond of tennis and swimming
. . . plans college in the fall.
Air Corps.
M. ELAINE WINEGARD
GENERAL
That winning smile . . . petite
. . . Latin Club Treasurer . . .
likes dancing and eating . . .
secretary of the Camera Club
. . . plans to enter college.
JACK DU RKIN
GENERAL
Irish . . . carefree, lively . . .
varsity wrestler . . . competed
in district championship . . .
faithful Sports Club member . . .
tickles the spark plugs . . .
will apply with Army Air Corps.
IN MEMORIAM
Donald Corson
February 28, 'I943
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JULIA M. TRIPLETT
CLASSICAL
Judy . . .. Internos . . . very
willing vice-president of Library
Club . . . took part in round
table conferences . . . likes to
receive letters . . . generous . . .
very studious . . . will always
help a friend . . . plans college
after graduation.
MURIEL G. WENNER
SCIIENTIFIC
Bobs . . . attractive redhead
. . . Student Council . . . Glee
Club. . .A Cappella Choir . . .
Pro-consul of Latin Club . . .
senior play . . . cheerleader
. . . "Abingtonian" . . . Year-
book" . . . likes to tap dance
and draw cartoons . . . plans for
college.
M. SUZANNE WILLIAMS
GENERAL
Sue . . . manager of swimming
. . . advertising for "Abingtoni-
an" . . . Glee Club . . . pleas-
ing personality . . . A Cappella
Choir . . . likes to collect rec-
ords and postcards . . . plans
business school. '
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President-Robert Hondschumacher
Vice-President-Warren Strohmeier
Secretary--Marie Wqeltz
Treasurer-Nicholas Butch
Athletic Rep.--Frank Gosborro
Sponsor-M. B. Messinger
Gasbarro, Strohmeier, Butch, Marie
Waeltz, Handschumacher, Sponsor M.
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President-Richard Reeves
Vice-President-Richard Hay
Secretary-Nancy Hamlin
Treasurer-Scott Jarrett
Athletic Rep.-Frank Minnick
Sponsor-W. H. Albright
Reeves, Sponsor W. H. Albright, Min-
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Vice-President-Joseph Toddei
Secretary-Catherine De Volerio
Treasurer-Robert Rosenberger
Athletic Rep.-Fred Trimble
Sponsor-J. S. Furniss
Sponsor J. S, Furniss, O'Boyle, Cather-
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First Semester Council
Second Semester Council Meeting
First Semester Officers
Rathgeb Klumpp, Hommer, Sponsor Lissfelt, Reilly
Second Semester Officers
Parker, Sanders, Hamlin, Sponsor Lissfelt, Wilson
Here 'is democracy in practice:
student participation in school gov-
ernment, Each homeroom elects its
representatives, the entire student
body chooses the Council leaders,
the Council cooperates with Spon-
sor E. A. Lisstelt and Principal Ger-
nert in maintaining discipline, in
sponsoring school projects, in plan-
ning homeroom discussions, and
in promoting desirabie school spirit.
Serving quietly and reliably wher-
ever help is needed, the Council de-
velops and demonstrates student
leadership.
First Semester Officers
President, Donald Reilly
Vice-President, William Ham-
mer
Secretary, Claire Rathgeb
Treasurer, Walter Klumpp
' Second Semester Officers
President, James Wilson
Vice-President, Robert Sanders
Secretary, Barbara Parker
Treasurer, Nancy Hamlin
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semester, and lrving Einhorn and Carolyn Cook the
second semester, sales mounted toward the goal set
-Sll0,000-for an amlbulance plane. During the
Fourth War Loan Drive, Miss Gertrude L. Turner's'
Junior Fourth Estate members cooperated in the clean-
up drive and later handled outside canvassing for
bond orders. Every student joined the Junior Red
Cross, and eaah month over ninety per cent bought
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SOCCER
HOCKEY
Claire Rathgeb
Selma Eble
Jean Lutz .
Betty Haffner
Grace Zackey
Mildred Zitzer
Lucille Martin
Jean Leidy
Barbara Parker
Joyce Hallinger
Jean Lovell
Coach Gertrude
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Park IF
Parker CH
Garforth RH
Protis OF
Koenig CF
Hay RH
Hake OF
Ulmer LH
Belcher FB
Fitzgerald OF
Powell IF
Coach P. T. Gantt
Manager
Warren Kaenl
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D. Charters ,...,,, Q ,.,, ,..,..,.. T
W. Hammer ..,.... , .,.. NG
A. McKee ....... - ....... C
L. Foyle ....... A ........, G
L. Gardner ...... ,,,-..,,. T
F. Edgar ...-..- ...... ........,. . ..E
J. Smith ...... - .,,,.,...,.,,.,..,,, HB
R. Dicker A, AH ,,,, ...QB
H. Waeltz ........... ., ......,,v, HB
Hasenmayer N., A,.,,,,.,, Mv,,m,FB
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Couch .... Glenn R. Snodgrass
Manager ..... . .... William Quay
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Upper Moreland
Hallahan ..,,,,,. 2.
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Central ..,. ,,,,..,. 1
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Lower Me rion
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Penn Charter
Lower Merion
Episcopal
Upper Darby
Norrisfown
Radnor
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Lost 4
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Abingtonian Editors-first semester
Under the leadership of these three
editors, Mary Fair, Don Neiman, and
Bill Dodson, sports, the Abingtonion
again captured first place in both
Pennsylvania State Press Association
and Columbia Scholastic Press Asso-
ciation contests,
Oracle
Because of war conditions, the
school's literary-art magazine, the
ORACLE, published only one issue this
year. Working under Vivienne Judy
as editor, the staff used "Patches" as
theme in order to secure a wide
variety of material. With the coop-
eration of the Student Council, sub-
scriptions broke all previous records,
and the magazine won a first in the
C.S.P.A. contest.
George Weinman, Elmer Jarrett,
Bill Forsyth, Vivienne Judy, edi-
tor, Marjory Diorup, Virginia
Frank.
Junior Fourth Estate
Abington's energetic Junior Fourth
Estate members are kept on the job
sending out news of the school to the
community, county, and city papers.
Under the direction of Miss Gertrude
L. Turner, sponsor, they let the world
know how Abington is progressing in
its war effort and aid actively in the
sale of bonds for school and commun-
ity drives.
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Abington has produced a fine example
of cooperation and student spirit in her
musical organizations. On the march,
on the playing field, at home and
away, the band, under the capable
direction of Leonard B. Smith, has in-
spired and embodied the spirit of
Abington. Under the same leader, the
school orchestra has played for class
plays and other school functions. . .
ln vocal music, the Elizabethan Sing-
ers, A Cappella Choir, and Cilee Clubs,
all directed by Carroll O'Brien, sang
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THE ABINGTONIAN
Led by Don Neiman and Mary Fair
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students informed concerning Abington
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William Derck
Woodard Liggett
Dick Reeves
Robert Stokes
David Charters
Charles Parks
Ralph Friedberg
Bill Quay
Jim Klos
Frank Minnick
Warren Loudon,
George F. Erb, Coach
Record
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Jeon Graham Hatboro - ,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,,. 19 11
E9ll1iIM4,uh:'f Abington Friends .... 27 42
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Claire Rathgeb Upper Moreland ,,L. , 26 16
pot Smith Lower Merion ........,. 16 22
Frances Braccio Springfield ,.,,.......... 26 28
Marion Broglan Ambler rrrfv M ---YYV7g7,7 30 24
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Root Griffith U D b 33
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Dorothy Coward
Jean Ballenberg
Bonnie Ulmer
Janet Oughfon
Jean Graham
Judy Kuhn
Carol Welsh
Barbara Parker
Jane Miller
Mary Jane Sufch
Mary Ann Silverman
Pat Ayres
Suzanne Williams, Manager
Helen M. Clark, Coach
Varsity
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Graham J. Miller
Rathgeb J. Gimbel
Eble H, Schlemmer
Parker J. Deisroth
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Dorothy Jones,
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Lansdowne J.
Norristown J.
Upper Darby C.
Doylestown S.
Jenkintown B.
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Nonisfown Davidson Neiman
Upper Darby gratis grumpoldt
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Hlll School McCullough Manager
Bryn Afl"Y"' Sterner ,A. Donald Frantz,
Germantown Academy Dodson Coach
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Penn Relays Cox Murphy
Ambler Creighton Griffith
Central Deker Brunner
George School Hogg Einhom
Jenkintown Minnick Gold
SI-'l9U'bU"' Meet Pork Handschurnacher
Holboro Eaters Montague
District Meet Y Spongenberg
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George S Purvis Davey
Rudisill Waters
E- Smith Homsher
J. Smith Fonelli
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INSURANCE
4180-82 Germantown Ave., Phila. 40, Pa.
109 York ima, willow arm, Pa. L, E, WELSH
HARDWARE - PAINTS
4'I'l South York Road
HOUSEWARES Willow 'Grove, Pa.
Mich. 3433 Willow Grove 0556 Phone: Willow Grove 0620
REPAIRS PAINTING
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Phone: Willow Grove 0420
WM, R- WAI-TQN CIGARETTES, CANDY
Suburban Homes Our Specialty and
Builder Repairs
Alteration and Additions ICE CREAM
York Rd. 81 Maplewood Ave.
Willow Grove, Pa.
Opposite Grove Movies
W. CLYDE GOURLEY, Inc.
REALTORS
YORK and WELSH ROADS .
WILLOW GROVE, PA.
Willow Grove 46 Ogon 735
Compliments of
TERMINAL RESTAURANT
SODA FOUNTAIN
P. T. C. TERMINAL
Willow Grove, Pa.
SCHULL MOTORS
sAi.ss s. senvics
York Road and Lincoln Ave.
Willow Grove, Pa.
Phone: Willow Grove 0543
Fiorino's Meat Market
FRESH MEATS - GROCERIES
York Road 81 Samson Hill
Willow Grove, Pa.
Phone: Willow Grove 0345
ROBERTS
O ffer
B road
E xperience in Real Estate
R eaped
T hrough
S eilenty six Years
Call Ogontz 1682
Phone: Ogontz 985
Outfitters to the Particular Woman
FLO-J EAN
615 WEST AVENUE
Jenkintown, Pa.
JENKINTOWN
LINEN SHOP
Complete Line of
LINENS - HANDKERCHIEFS
I TOWELS - BLANKETS
BEDSPREADS
707 WEST AVENUE
' Jenkintown, Pa.
Phone: Ogontz 7181
Ogontz 9275
GLENSIDE RECREATION
26 E. Mt. Carmel Avenue
GLENSIDE, PA.
STEVE YERKES, Prop.
SH EBLE, DAGER, Inc.
formerly
ELKINS, SHEBLE 8. CO., Inc.
Homes - Farms - Insurance
417 Old York Road
Ogontz 3000-3001
JENKINTOWN, PA.
Ogontz 9214
TOWNE MEN'S SHOP
SPORTWEAR, CLOTHING, SPORT SLACKS
and SPORT COATS
FOR YOUNG MEN
300 Yark Ruud
JENKINTOWN, PA.
Ogontz 3072
WALTER G. VALENTINE
FLORIST
Corsages a Specialty
729 West Avenue
Jenkintown, Pa.
HILLSIDE CEMETERY
ROSLYN, PA.
Ogontz 2973 OPEN TUES. EVES
LAVENDER BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Branches of Beauty Culture
301 N. EASTON ROAD
L. Bertsch Glenside, Pa.
TAYLOR SCHOOL
"Distinctive Business Training" in these courses
STENOGRAPHIC - SECRETARIAL - MEDICAL SECRETARIAL
and WAR EMERGENCY WORK
Registration Twice a Month
OPEN ALL YEAR
Free Employment Service
1207 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa.
Rittenhouse 6434
Ogontz 6996
KESWICK CYCLE SHOP
RICH NORMAN, Proprietor
Hobby Supplies - Model Airplanes
N. Easton Road
GLENSIDE, PENNSYLVANIA
Ogontz 6444
OGONTZ DRY CLEANERS
CLEANING, PRESSING 8. REPAIRING
We operate our own plant at
'I108 LIMEKILN PIKE
North Hills, Pa.
KENYON BROTHERS, Inc.
C O A L
FUEL OIL -- BUILDING MATERIALS
KOPPERS COKE and CORD WOOD
North Hills, Po.
Phone: Ogontz 0950-0951
KESLER'S
"Florists for the Particular"
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE
15 Tennis Avenue
NORTH HILLS, PA.
Ogontz 3109
Ogontz 200 Ogontz 201
Glenside Lumber 81 Cool Co.
LUMBER - MILL WORK
BUILDING MATERIALS
COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL
Mt. Cormel and Tyson Avenues
GLENSIDE, PA.
Ogontz 3273
DEWEY'S MOVERS
North Hills, Po.
Dewey's Ice Service
WOMEN'S APPAREL
LIL-LEE, ING.
JENKINTOWN, PA.
Ogontz 4026
EINHORN'S MARKET
1300 Mt. Carmel Ave.
Telephone: Ogontz 9083
Phone: Ogontz 2171
WILLIAM MILLER
Contractor and Builder
1117 W. Mt. Carmel Avenue
North Hills, Pa.
JENKINTOWN BANK 8. TRUST CO.
JENKINTOWN, PA.
"Where The Bus Stops At The Door"
Member Member
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
SHARPLESS STATIONERY SERVICE
727 West Avenue
JENKINTOWN, PA.
OGONTZ 3250
Sociol ond Commercial Stationery
GREETING CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES
GIFTS OFFICE SUPPLIES
Ogontz 4661 Jenkintown 2846
RUSSELL SMITH, Inc.
Distinctive Furniture
JENKINTOWN, PA. 416 ou: Yonx nom
MAJESTIC 3131 MELROSE 4515
LYNAM COAL CO.
INC.
COAL
LUMBER
FUEL on.
BUILDING MATERIALS
8011 YORK ROAD, ELKINS PARK, PA.
YOU KNOW ME-- Ogontz ol I6
"AL" "0"N50N FRED A. SCHUENEMANN
"0" the Pike" PHARMACIST
NORTH HMS' PA' 115 E. Mi. Carmel Ave. one-.uae
Ogontz 6989-J .
C. D. LAMPHERE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES
1201 Mt. Carmel Ava., North Hills, Pa.
GLENSIDE TOGGERY
For Men and Boys
118 S. Easton Road
GLENSIDE, PA.
B. C. Schwartz Open Evenings
RAY'S SERVICE STATION
York Road and Eckord Ave.
ABINGTON, PA.
Since 1926
For Service Call Ogontz 9338
ABINGTON SHOE REPAIR
JOSEPH PILEGGI
Expert Workmanship All Work Guaranteed
22 York Road Abington, Pa.
BUY WAiR BONDS
F. J. PENSION
Postmaster, Abington, Pa.
LI LLIAN-HAI RDRESSI NG
ABINGTON, PA.
IDA RENE BEAUTY SHOP
Ogontz 3484
21 East Wharton Road
GLENSIDE, PA.
MEEHAN'S NURSERIES
We plan and plant your home grounds
Ambler 0226 --- DRESHER, PA.
A. BURNS
HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS
ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS
2 Horace Avenue
ABINGTON, PA.
GLENSIDE WHOLESALE CO.
103 EAST GLENSIDE AVENUE
CAMERON'S DRUG STORE
ORELAND, PA.
Firestone Products Company, Inc.
MICA SCHIST-"FlRESTONE"
SILICA SAND AND GRITS
Wholesale FIREBRICK
CANDY and TOBACCO Glonsldo, Pa. Ogontz 1387
Edith McHugh, Proprietor Ogontz l506 JOHN M' DAUBERT
EL Doms BEAUTY sl-lor Regmed
PLUMBING and HEATING
142 E. Glenside Ave. Glenside, Pa. 245 penn. Annual Nm., Hill.
BEAUTY CULTURE IN ALL BRANCHES Ogontz 4865
GREETINGS
PARKSIDE INN
Willow Grove, Pa.
MILLER DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONS - GIFTS - VITAMINS
Willow Grove, Pa.
GLENN PHARMACY
417 South York Road
DRUGS-PRESCRIPTIONS
wn.Low GROVE, PA.
Damp Wash - Soft Finish
Finished Family Service
DRY CLEANING
GLENSIDE LAUNDRY
33 and 35 East Glenside Ave.
GLENSIDE, PA.
Phones: Ogontz 4100-4101
WILLOW GROVE
LUMBER and COAL COMPANY
LUMBER, MILLWORK, BUILDING MATERIALS
COAL, FUEL OIL
Willow Grove, Pa.
Phone: Willow Grove 0500
EDDIE'S FOOD MARKET
FANCY GROCERIES-FRESH MEATS
FRUITS - VEGETABLES
Willow Grove, Pa.
Willow Grove 566 48 YORK ROAD
PAINTING Phone: Ogontz 0906
JOHN H. FORKER
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
306 TYSON AVENUE
GLENSIDE, Pa.
Jobbing and Estimates
General Repair Work Cheerfully Given
Willow Grove 0269
StehIi's Willow Grove Bakery
Fancy cakes for all occasions
Home made ice cream
86 N. YORK ROAD
WILLOW GROVE, PA.
SAM V. ROBB
5 8. I0-'l.00 UP
I'I'I York Road
WILLOW GROVE, PA.
Special: Alarm Clock Repairing
COSMOS ROMEO BARBER SHOP
423 South York Road
Willow Grove, Pa.
Phone: Willow Grove 0440-J
Open 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Except Weds.
DR. IRVING B. FINK
DENTIST
Willow Grove, Pa.
RICHARD K. WRIGHT, D.C.
CH l ROPRACTOR
Memorial Hall Building
WILLOW GROVE, PA.
wn.uAM sruss JOHN SCHAMENFK
JEWELER SUNOCO SERVICE
77 YOYIK Road York Road and Decatur Avenue
WILLOW GROVE, PA- WILLOW GROVE, PA.
DR. G. W. SPIES
OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
Personal Service
Jenkintown, Ford Bldg. Phone: Ogontz 900
Office Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily
Evenings: Tuesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 P. M.
HOLLYWOOD DRUGS
Huntingdon Pike 8- Fox Chose Rd.
Hollywood, Fox Chase, Pa.
The Store That Serves Old and Young
Meet at Our Fountain
ALADDIN BOOK SHOP J. M. SIMPSON
224 York Road, Jenkintown 909 Gb A H II J P
Phone: Ogontz 4343 l .on umm 0 was ' 0'
LATEST Groceries - Delicatessen - Cigars - Candy
FICTION - NON-FICTION - JUVENILES BULK - Breyers Ice Cream - PIN-rs
GREETING CARDS also LENDING LIBRARY
ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICES MORTGAGES INSURANCE
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Tinting and Framing
Photographic Supplies REALTOR
.JENKINTOWN CAMERA SHOP 701 Huntingdon pike
310 YORK ROAD
Ogontz 4262 Rockledge, Pa. Pilgrim 6475
Established l865 Ogontz 7272 Mabilgas - Mobilubrication - Mobiloil
W. C. FLECK 81 BRO. INC.
HARDWARE - HOUSEWARE
HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Jenkintown Pennsylvania
GREETINGS
DR. MILLER
Quality Meats Fruits and Produce
UNITY FRANKFORD STORE
A. BYRNES
8508 Tulpehocken Avenue
ELKINS PARK, PA.
Groceries Ogontz 2660
SERVICE STATION
Oxford 8. Burnholme Avenues
Fox Chase, Philadelphia
Permanent Waving Scalp Treatments
Hot Oil Shampooing - Facial Massage
C. FRED SCHMITZ
HAIR STYLIST
Mel. 9811 8026 York and
M. P. HORNER, Inc.
PLUMBING and HEATING
8043 York Road Elkins Park, Pu.
Melrose 4644
STEVEN'S GROCERIES
SMOKED MEATS - FROZEN FOODS
522 Cypress Avenue
ELKINS PARK, PA.
Ogontz 9l64
FREE DELIVERY Phone: CHELT. 8006
HOLLYWOOD FOOD STORE
914 GIBSON AVENUE
lst GRADE MEATS CARL HOERGER, Prop.
Melrose 3005
CLARA MAYER
Beauty Salon
Open, Mon., Wed., Fri., 'Til 9 P. M.
506 Township Line
ELKINS PARK, PA.
Ball Phone: Ogontz 9830
Keystone: Jenkintown 25ll
J. FRANK FLECK CO.
HARDWARE
424 York Road
JENKINTOWN, PA.
BOONIN'S DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Ogontz 1616
441 Township Line
ELKINS PARK, PA.
LIMEKILN
BARBER SHOP
934 Limekiln Pike
NORTH HILLS, PENNA.
Ogontz 9246 Since 1918
HARRY ULLRICH
AUTO WRECK SPECIALIST
Frame and Wheel Straightening-Wheel
Balancing-Front End Aligning-Trucks
Straightened and Fish Plated-Complete
Bear Equipment Used.
8405 Cadwolader Avenue Elkins Park, Po.
SUNDIAL SHOES
For Every Member of the Family
A. APPLEBAUM
900 Limekiln Pike
NORTH HILLS, PA. Ogontz 3150
COOK'S BARBER SHOP
516 Jenkintown Road
ELKINS PARK, PA.
JOHN GENTH Ogontz 2909
NORTH HILLS AUTO REPAIR
Official Inspection Station
Northwest Cor. Limekiln Pike end Cricket Ave.
NORTH HILLS, PENNA.
Battery Service Towing Day or Night
Phone: Ogontz 1687
JOHN M. READING M. J. KERVIN
Regisfefed PAINTING and GLAZING
PLUMBING and HEATING
218 Tyson Avenue Glenside, Po. AbInS1'0N1 P0-
Repair Work-Oil Burners and Fuel Oil
Quality Meats Fruits 8. Produce
NORTH HILLS QUALITY MARKET
1006 Limekiln Pike
Free Delivery Ogontz 9044
FRED R. WILHELM
Real Estate - Insurance - Notary Public
911 Limekiln Pike, North Hills
NORTH HILLS
Ogontz 4349
CHARLES LIGHTMAN
IMPORTER - MERCHANT TAILOR -
and FURRIER
Certified Cold Storage
14 York Road Abington, Po.
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES-COLD CUTS
DONATO BROTHERS
64 HORACE AVENUE
Ogontz 1285 ABINGTON, PA. Ogontz 9014
A. H. B. SKEATH
PHARMA I
C ST HOWARD NICE
Limekiln Pike and Mt. Carmel Avenue
NORTH HILLS, PA. Ogontz 9192
WRIGHT'S SERVICE STATION
VULCANIZING and RECAPPING
Limekiln Pike and Edge Hill Road
EDGE HILL Phone: Ogontz 9182
WILLIAM N. SPAYD
Carpenter - Builder
Jobbing - Alternations - Repairs
1301 Limekiln Pike, North Hills, Pe.
Ogontz 1024
J. W. DEAN 81 SON
Funeral Service
7900 Oxford Avenue 6401-03 Rising Sun Avenue
Fox Chase, Phila.
Pilgrim 1006
Lawndale, Phila.
Pilgrim 1168
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Ogontz 9383
College Riding Academy
Limekiln Pike and Twining Road
FITZWATERTOWN
Instructions To Beginners
Your Horses Hauled, Boarded, Schooled
Horses Bought and Sold
Saddles and Bridles
-..,Ef.+3,.-
BROWN'S DAIRIES
172 HARRISON AVENUE
GLENSIDE, PA.
Ogontz 2954-W
GLENSIDE PHARMACY
ARTHUR S. LEVINTOW, Ph.G.
Easton Road and Mt. Carmel Ave.
GLENSIDE, PENNSYLVANIA
Visit Our Soda Fountain Ogontz 1737
ROY-ANN
G. Roy Schmidt-Ann C. Logue
BEAUTICIANS
'l2 W. Glenside Ave., Glenside, Pa.
2d Floor, Heist Bldg. Ogontz 4171
DRESSES SPORTSWEAAR
H. A. ROBERTSON
115 S. Easton Road
1-
HOSIERY Ogontz 6494
Ogontz I658
KARP CLEANERS
120 S. Easton Road
GLENSIDE, PA.
Ogontz 0486 Open Mon., Fri. 81 Sat. Eves.
BRODY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Family Outfitters Since 1905
GLENSIDE, PA.
KIDDIE FURNITURE
SIL V E R S
110 S. Easton Road
GLENSIDE, PA.
Ogontz 372
ROBERT K. MARPLE
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES and INSURANCE
410 YORK ROAD
JENKINTOWN, PA.
Phone, Ogontz 6200
FEDERAL INSURED SAVINGS
Abington Building Association
750 West Avenue
Jenkintown Ogontz 26
25
In
SMITH'S ATLANTIC
SERVICE
C-As - oIL - TIRES
Easton Road and Bradfield
Ogontz 9142 ROSLYN, PA.
i
ANTHONY'S
DIELICATESSEN and GROCERY
FRESH MEATS and VEGETABLES
32 W. Jenkintown Road, Glenside, Pa.
Ogontz 9176
cs o o D L u c I4
FREEDMAN'S TAILOR
BENJAMIN RAU
VETERINARIAN
SHOP Jenkintown Road 8- Abington Avenue
502 Jenkintown Road QLENSIDE
Ogontz 4233 GLENSIDE, PA. pennsylvania
LAWRENCE DRUG STORE
EASTON nom
ROSLYN, PENNSYLVANIA
B. BLUMENTHAL
GLENSIDE DELICATESSEN
Easton and Wharton Roads
Bell: Ogontz 3282 Glenside, Po.
Om, wa, JIM's GULF SERVICE
K E L L Y I S Jenkintown and Edgehill Rds.
GROCERIES cmd MEATS ARDSLEY' PA.
ROSLYN, PA. Phone: Ogontz 9180
MERIN - BALIBAN
Specialists in Yearbook Photography Providing
Highest Quality Workmanship and Efficient
Service for Many Outstanding Schools and
Colleges Yearly.
Official Photographers to the
ORACLE
All Portraits Appearing in this Publication Have
Been Placed on File in Our Studios, and can be
Duplicated at Any Time for Personal Use. Write
or Call us for Further Information.
1010 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I
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LARRY'S BARBER SHOP
127 York Road
Next to Fire House
ABINGTON, PA.
Lawrence Ventresco Sanitary Service
RUBlN'S MARKET
Quality Meats, Groceries and Produce
Corner Hamel Avenue, Ardsley, Pa.
Phones: Ogontz 0924-9036 Free Delivery
Fresh Meats-Frosted Foods-Butter and Eggs
G. PARKHOUSE 8. SONS
'l'l5 York Road
ABINGTON, PA.
Phone: Ogontz 964
Edith Wilcox Helen DeGroat
THE VOGUE SHOP
30 East Wharton Road
Glenside, Po. Ogontz I985
Sportswear-Lingerie--Gifts
POWELL'S onus STORE
Abington, Pa.
TURNER'S HARDWARE
GLENSIDE
School Supplies ond Stationery
Ogontz 2084
FRANK McCORMlCK
BENDIX SALES and SERVICE
No. 'I Susquehanna Road
ABINGTON, PA.
Ogontz 9338
Quality and Service First
SAM SCHAFFER
SMOKEHOUSE
GLENslo:
HICKORY SMOKED MEATS
FARM PRODUCTS
Phone: Ogontz 3303
KESWICK PHOTO SHOP
KODAKS - PHOTO SUPPLIES - PHOTO
CUSTOM TAILOR FINISHING
Daily Pressing Service Geo. W. Gerding, Jr., Prop.
24 YORK ROAD ABING1-GN, PA. I7 E. Wharton Rd. Glenside, Pa.
1?
DOLLAR VALET SERVICE
ARBUTA CLEANERS AND DYERS
WHARTON SHOPPE
Lingerie, Neckwear, Hosiery and Dry Goods
Next to Keswick Theatre
AMALCAMATED CLARA S. SHELHORN, Prop.
BART Roof BRAUN 5
HOSIERY BABIES' WEAR DRESSES
FRUIT Gnd PRODUCE LINGERIE - SPORTS WEAR
'I2 E. Wharton Avenue Glenside, Pa.
Ardsley' Pc' Ogontz 7370
JOHN F. BIERLIN 81 SON
Bradfield Road-Between Trolley and Railroad
SEEDLINGS FOR THAT VICTORY GARDEN
Tomato - Egg Plant - Pepper - Cabbage - Celery
ROSLYN, PENNA.
Phone: Ogontz 3165
GLENSIDE UPHOLSTERING
W. Bordin, Prop.
SLIP COVERS - WINDOW SHADES
Upholstering in all its Branches
As it Should Be Done
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Keswick Building Glenside, Pa.
Phone: Ogontz 344
Renninger 81 Renninger
General Insurance Brokers
IA! SfafionI-GLENSIDE, Pa.
RONNIE'S
5 - I0 - 25: STORES
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY
EVENINGS
108 S. EASTON ROAD
GLENSIDE, PA.
WM. E. H. BELL
SocoNv vAcUUM PRODUCTS
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE and REPAIRS
Ogontz 9IO2
Easton Road and Toxany Avenue
ABINGTON FLORIST
BURR A. ROBINSON, Jr.
6 York Road, Abington, Penna.
Phone: Ogontz 4290
Phone: Ogontz 3280-J .Estimates Free
Moonsws Movn-:G and STORAGE, RICHARD B. SCMITZ
Inc.
24 E. Mt. Carmel Avenue
MOVING and HAULING of ALL
KINDS
Long Distance Moving a Specialty
Reference: Ask the People We Move
B R X
K 0 E N I G ' S
THE REXALL DRUG STORE
GLENSIDE
PLUMBING and HEATING
346 Edgehill Rd.
ARDSLEY, PA.
Ogontz 4198
VICTORY DRESS
SHOP
W. H. HOWARD
14 E. Mt. Carmel Avenue
GLENSIDE, PA.
79 Years Training for Business
Accounting and Secretarial Ceunel
far Men and Women
Summer School begins Monday, June 'I9
FALL TERM
DAY-Tuesday, Sept. 5
EVENING-Monday, Sept. 'IB
GIBBONS BARBER SHOP
414 EASTON ROAD
G P E I R c E ,
'A i 5 Q H 9 Q L Glenslde, Pa.
HS
i M ADQ:IN1gggjg3,N OPPOSITE CASA CONTI HOTEL
XT' PEN. 21oo - RACE 5611
Peirce School Bldg., Pine St. Wesl ol Breed, Phila. 2
A. GIBBONI
BARBER WEIR
lOpposite Weldon School?
EASTON ROAD
C-LENSIDE, PA.
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eAs'roN nom: Ano wi-:Anfon nomo
GLENSIDE. PA.
W. WASYNGER
G' REED 325 NORTH EASTON ROAD
LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING SHOE REPAITRING
EAS-I-ON RD. ROS'-YN, PA' "WeII Known for Quality at o Very
Ogontz 1310
Reasonable Price"
GLENSIDE, PA.
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w E L D o N
A c E
AUTO SUPPLY
CUT RATE STORE
COMPANY
eve ,Emp
Sehutte 8 Koerting Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
in oppreciotion of competent office help
furnished by the Commerciol Deportment
of the Abington Senior High School.
Think not the hours of study vain,
Nor grumble at the task,
Life will demand your utmost,
Be ready when it asks.
Your local poet, Charles C. Shoaffar
Easton Road and Geneva Avenue
ARDSLEY, PA.
GLENSIDE, PA.
ERNESTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP OGONTZ 3746
All Branches of Beauty Culture n A
913 LIMEKILN PIKE
NORTH HILLS
Floor Work of All Descriptions
Ogontz 4803
1OOTH YEAR 'm.1944
World YMCA: Serving Youth
1916-ABINGTON BRANCH-1944
of THE PHILADELPHIA YMCAS
Serving Boys and Girls
and Men and Women
of the North Suburban Area
ACROSS FROM OC-ONTZ
THE HIGH SCHOOL 4275
RUNIC- KENNEL
Puppies Available
BOXERS
DANBORO, PA. PHILA. OFFICE
PLUMSTEADVILLE 2816 3912 N. BROAD ST.
sag. sosa
Owner-HELEN NATALO
Ardsley Hardwood Floor Co.
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
LULU TEMPLE COUNTRY OVER A
CLUB MIDNIGHT SNACK
'f IceNYoN's IJINEII.
Congratulations to R t 152
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Abington Senior High NORTH Hu-LS PA
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URGES YOU TO BUY
U. S. GOV'T WAR BONDS
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