Connellsville High School - Coker Yearbook (Connellsville, PA)

 - Class of 1942

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F06 Wd . Tuesday and Thursday Assembly Programs The Constitution Day speech by Attorney Horewitz was indeed timely. ln the fall mood were the Football Clinic and pep meetings. National Education Week emphasized the importance of schools in this crisis. Miss Horewitz and Miss Kurtz produced a spirited Thanksgiving play, and Why the Chimes Rang was given traditional assem- bly and public performances under the direction of Miss Vona and Mrs. Chentow. With the new semester came N. H. S. initiation, a program emphasizing the importance of women's work in the making of America, Pan-American Day, and defense plans. The band and orchestra, soloists and quartets, speakers and debaters have all contributed generously to our entertainment. Iunior Class Play Cast: Fllififf raw: Miss Kurtz, Iohn Collinson, Richard Brindle, George Seaton, Alvin Roberts, Harry Davidson, Lloyd Ghost, Chris Siesky, James Nlarshall, Miss Vernon. Little Holger, as he sits in his ealiin, sees before him, the angel, miraculously appearing on the altar of the cathedral to announce, as the chimes ring out, that the perfect gift, a lad's few pennies, has been given to the Christ child. MR, AND MRS. NORTH -Iunior Class Play Mystery, gruesome and tangled enough to delight all arm-chair detectives, transpired in the apartment of the Norths in Greenwich Village, March 27, 1942. Pam Came home from an over-night visit with her mother only a short time after Gerald had returned from a business trip. Signs of a prowler having been in the apartment paled in excitement when Pam discovered a dead body in a clothes closet. Later, another murder was committed. All fingers of suspicion pointed to the Norths until Pam finally un- masked the murderer. The Norths decided to find an apartment with less closet spacel Serufm' raw: lxlerlc Slessman, Ierry Evans, Iohn Richards, Eugene Murphy, June LaPorte, Gene Beirlein, Rosemary Kearfoot, Dluriel Mccairns, Gerald Showman, Robert Bauer, lack Dixon, James Tress- lar, Bob Venersky. .

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f , At dress rehearsal: Patience fDoris Landymorel sings of her hopeless love for Grosevenor CGeorge Rudolphj. Bunthorne CDav-id M-usgravej, having been deeorated by the Rap- turoui Maidens, sings in praise of love as the assembled company atten s. - PATIENCE, An Operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan Little Patience, not understanding romance, amazes the Rapturous Maidens, for they have always been in love. Their present infatuation involves a worldly poet, Reginald Bunthorne, who, however, makes advances to Patience. She promises to marry Bunthorne, although she has no desire to do so, when the maidens convince her that it is her duty to be in love. Later, after the maidens transfer their affections to an idyllic poet, Grosevenor, Patience really comes to adore him. Finally, Patience's true love wins out over her sense of duty and Reginald resigns him- self to remaining a single man forever. Coaches Mr. Anstine Miss Marshall Miss Clark Chorus of Dragoons Robert Bauer, Anthony Cataldi, Harold Cole, Eddie Duggan, lames Dull, Patsy Fao, lack Harmon, Dan Hay, David Herwick, David Husband, Bill Moser, Harry Nos- chese, Robert Schneider, Reed Skinner, Earl Wagner. Characters Palience, a Dairymaiaf , .......,,....., Doris Landymore drchihalcl Groirvenor, an Idyllic Poet ....... George Rudolph Reginald Banzfhorne, a Flarhlly Poet .....,. David Musgrave Colonel Calvery . , ,... ........... .,.. L e ster Strickler zllajor 171 argafroyd ....., ,.... ..,. M i chael Revock Lieuf., The Duke of Danflalale . . . ,... lohn McRobbie fllr. Bunihorneir Solicitor ......,....,.... Richard Leighty Rapturous Maidens The Lady dn-gela .......,..,....,...... Muriel McCairns The Laaly Sophie .... . . .Dorothy Daniels The Laaly Ella .... . . .lda Cunningham The Lacly Jane .... ................ D orcas Burkhardt Pianists Margaret lean Newmyer-Betty Goldstone STAGE CREW Firm! raw: Charles Rist, Bob Snyder, Harold Cole, Ralph Prin- key. LIGHTING CREW I'il'f'J'f naw: lack Nlurray, Charles McCormick, lames Geiger, Andy Marakzis, Harold Hileman, Billy Xvagner. Important to all productions are the stage and lighting crews.



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or osterity t ear llgook ing fdzfor Betty Ellen Whitten dr! Editor .... ...Donald Small if Jwfanf fdzior ...Anna Lou Krupp Sporzff Editor.. .... Frank Iones Here's the yearbook staff, hard at work as they have been ever since September. Betty Ellen Whitten, Editor Qin fact as well as in namelj is here deciding on details of the cover design. On Coker Picture Day last October, between groups, lean Leighty, Betty Ellen Whitten, Mr. Hartman, and Miss Kline map their strategy. 30 The Activities Committee planned the club section early in the year under the chairmanship of Louis McCoy, lean Leighty, lean Lash- insky, Elizabeth Reece and Loretta Colborn here are discussing arrange- ment of pictures. The all-business attitudes of lim Stover and Norman Homer really produced photographic results. Of the 210 pictures in the book, lim contributed 50, and Norman 56. Norman was Mr. Hartman's right- hand man in the taking of the other 154 group and informal photographs. The Senior Section is under serious consideration by the Classes Commit- tee headed by Anna Lou Krupp. Dorothy Hudock, Anna Lou Krupp, Doris Pritts, Harry Prinkey and Stuart Mologne are here trying to obtain the most effective star and stripe combination. The typists, Catherine Candilora, Naomi Snyder and Melva Hawkins are herein saluted for their good and accurate work. Naming 1500 underclass pictures was an almost endless task. Working with a will are Loretta Russo, Virginia McClelland, Ethel Mae Workman, and Bernice Perrine. The Sports Committee is confer- ring with the Art Editor, Don Small, on the layout for the track page. Bob Ayerst, Donald Small, Arthur Phuntek and Eddie Duggan look on while Frank lones, Sports Editor, sketches out a few ideas. Q

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