Frankford High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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A ,mr ., Q55 ' 7 5.5 Q . . ..',,Z.1x'LL .. .J ww 5 5' 5 '14 if. t 1,-EFUHEWIHFQPFF VTKWFTVA57 .. 4, - ,- '- , it t ,v,,,,., KW MQ NZJOSEPH KLEIN TO MR, KLEIN, to whom mony of us owe our future success, this Record Book of June, l942, is oppreciotively dedicoted. Now thot our world is engoged in o perilous struggle for oll thot we hold deor, o ,sincere friend is truly o priceless thing. Genuineifriend- ship is on cidmiroble troit ond it is doubly so when put to on odmiroble purpose, For fourteen yeors Mr. Klein hos been our vocotionol odviser. By constont self-socrifice of his own pleosure ond free time, he hos enobled us ond our predecessors to secure positions ofter school, during summers, ond cifter groduotion- positions which ofttimes prove to be the onswer to our life ombition. For his untiring friendship, helpfulness, ond energy, we moke this dedicotion, the highest honor which we con bestow on o true friend. Seven QE? - I T nw x 'QS' yr, 7. ug Q.. ...- l l 1 1 g . THESE are only a few of the many classes we attend every day, Oar aetiyities are yaried in order to give each one of Lis the Course of study he thinks will prepare him for the work in which he is most intere estedi ln these classrooms we make long-lasting friends with the students and faculty. We enter highesehool full of hopes and ambition, and our knowledge increases as the years slip away After graduation we shall separate. Fate will lead as along the rnany paths of the world, but we shall always remember the fall and happy years we spent as students in Frankford High School, Nine 2 FOUR I-IIGHWAYS TO .Rub Q f I vii, THE Fronlqtord onnex ot the Centrol High School, with thirty-seven students ond Mr. George Alvin Snook os teocher, opened in September, l9lO, The yeor l9ll witnessed the orgonizotion ot the Student Boord ond Ye lvlonlqsf' ln l9l2 the school seol wos drown by Dr, Rowlond Ruddroutt, ond the Fothers' Associotion wos orgonized The Alunfini Associotion wos formed in l9l3, Two yeors loter the cornerstone ot the present building wos loid, ond Mr. Snoolc wos elected principol Formol opening exercises were held in the present building in l9l6, ond the school becorne co-educotionol, while Bill Tilden cooched the tennis teoms to chornpionship, Mr, Bortoot goined tome in l92l by being the tirst Fronk- tord High student to return to its holls os o teocher The next yeor the lvlemoriol Stodium wos dedicoted, ond the tirst tree wos plonted by the senior closs, The lirst High Woy wos published in l925g the orgon wos dedicoted in V326 In l927 Mr, Thornos Moore suc- ceeded Mr. Snoolq os principol, otter the lotter's retire- ment becouse ot illness The Notionol Scholostic Press Associotion oworded the High Woy on All-Arnericon roting in V930 A yeor Ioter Dr, Fronk Cloud becorne Fronl4tord's new principol Crowded conditions coused the ninth grodes to be moved to Ethan Allen Annex in l933, while Frankford defeated Gratz for the public high football champion- ship at Franklin Field, An enrollment peak of 4000 congested the building in l934, so that commencement exercises were removed to Baptist Temple. Another football championship visited Frankford in l936, while in V338 the soccer team stole the cup from the thirteen- year titleholders of Northeast. The new Field l-louse was formally dedicated in i938 ln l940, lvlr, Ellwood Geiges' football team won its third championship in the V330-l940 decade, this time taking the City Cham- pionship by defeating West Catholic at Franklin Field, The l-ligh Way continued in its stride by winning the Columbia Scholastic Press Association's highest group rating, February, l94l, witnessed the return of the Allen Annex natives to the main building. The Sock and Busf kin's May production of Big l-learted Herbert along with other senior activities ushered in another summer vacation. The entry of our country into the World War has turned Frankford High School into an exceptionally busy place. Every evening lights can be seen from various defense classes, first aid, and physical fitness courses. The N, F, l-lobby Club also meets here every Thursday evening, and it has proved an outstanding success si ..,-ffgyw FRANKFORD HIGH W'-N-. S S i s N aPT'lxiLEi'1'mrQ.J.A7rh'f'3K514fU !v.fw2 U,-,4B:f,vV'T'Y!'.dl f5Tw.Yf.'t4Ls5 'Baia ' 'S ,1 !l TvlB!5: 'UWIJUQ il YI' Ai g-ww ' if- fs I in N., 5- 7, ---. : -. K N: ' 3 X Q-N .. xxx l J I S ,I-N. 'f . X 8 K Dr. Frank L. Cloud DIRECTOR and AIDES OUR commencement speakers have chosen to speak about the schools in war time. What should our great public school system do and what should it refrain from doing? The second is as important as the first, The schools must refuse to yield to pressure groupseotten self-appointedfwho would exploit our educational program under the name of national defenses The schools must refuse to yield to hysteria, whether it come from a group or an individual. The schools must insist, as far as possible, that standards be maintained. On the other hand, and in a more positive sense, the schools must be ready and willing to assist the federal, state and city governments in whatever way they can. They must change their courses and their procedures to suit the particular needs of a great emergency. You have been privileged to attend the public schools of a great city for twelve years. You know, better than many ill-advised critics, how ready the schools have been in the past and are now to perform their function in these troubled times. Your school has a right to expect you to be honest critics of its activities. This high school looks to you to report vvell of a school that has tried to do its best for you. Fourteen 1l9:iQ,.4 I ROBERT J. ADAMS, JR., English FRANKLIN B. CARROLL, Science ELLWOOD A. GEIGES, Physical Education ARTHUR JORDAN, Languages lActingl THOMAS MOORE, Mathematics CHARLES NICHOLS, History WILLIAM B. NICHOLS, Commerce RALPH B. YONKER, Industrial and Fine Arts Fifteen E. Orrell Crap Assistant to Principal Clarence S. Wilkinson Secretary to Principal SECRETARIES COMMERCE William B. Nichols ENGLISH Robert J. Adams, Jr. HISTORY Charles R. Nichols FACULTY Dr. Frank L. Cloud Principal Martin D. Fetherolf Assistant to Principal Rose E. Huston School Counsellor Margaret G. Butler Hortense B. Buxbaum Dr. George M. Alleman Edwin M. Brown Elizabeth R. Eynon William French Roseina C. Gillman Russell W. Hargreaves Marion W. Hornung Harry Klausewitz Frank W. Marguerite Evans Clarence A. Hambleton Delphine A. Lanning Anna C. Lee Dorothy Malzer Elizabeth H. Markley Marion McMaster Amelia R. Mumford Helen Ansley Michael W. Fisch Lillian S. Glass Edward E. Glaymen Mildred Goshow Joseph M. Gottschalk Roseina C. Gillman Assistant to Principal Margaret E. McConnell Home and School Visitor Elsinore L. Christ Mary Stark Frances M. Wert Joseph Klein Samuel Lapan David Luithlen Anastasia W. E. Lyons Adolph Myerson Ada T. Raby Helen J. Saile William J. Stewart Streit Charles R. Nash John R. Neyin A. Clarke Pairman Gabriel A, Phillips Esther R. Roth Florence Schlarbaum Dr. Lewis G. Sterner Charles F. Troxell Carl F. Wise Edith M. Jones James A. Killough S. Hunter Kurtz S. Burkhart Morrison y Mary E. Purcell H. Elaine Ramsey Ruth B. Sprague Sixteen HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS Ralph B. Yonker LANGUAGE Dr. Arthur C. Jordan Acting Head MATHEMATICS Thomas Moore .MUSIC PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ellwood A. Geiges ZSCIENCE Dr. Franklin B. Carroll QLIBRARY ' FACULTY Louise M. Druding Elizabeth N. Lewis Ruth E. Wilson Harry H. Bonner Theodore C. Humphreys Walter J. Cole Clarence Hutchinson Edith G. Doggett A. Malcolm Martin Clarence L, Garwood Aaron Rapaport Norman R. Day John Seigle, Jr. Clarence L. Garwood Lynford J. Williams Alta Grace Ellis Charles J. Kunz, Jr, Caroline L, Gruhler Henry J. Meder Chester A. Sittig may Minnie Bernstein George Ebbecke Elizabeth S. Lackey Dr. Ethel M. McAllister George Myers Bernard Sobul Dr, Wayne Sensenig Dr. Robert A. Gerson Forrest R. Newmeyer Frances L. Snyder Harry N. Bartoot Joseph T. Coval CRD.:-la.Dhid.0aov1e, Theodore H, Doering Donald Eastburn Worthington Mary E. Bacon Gladys Bulmer Katherine Grelis Dr. Mae E, Harveson Amos J. Heinly Czarina M. Hall Seventeen Joanna B, Fritz Frank C. Lightfoot Dorothy McQueen Ethel M. Millilcin Louise A. Reichelt Surrick Wm. B. Leighninger Arthur W. Lowe Edith E. Sprowles Helen Weidemann Evelyn T. Why X Q ++ . I -:2,:!Ri?f' ma 'Ea - vvll lllliv' , fr 3' ZH -Q E w 1un 1 L and V--' N? 5 .nn,,.. E 1 ...N Q ...ff 'I A ' 9s.. x '--Q4 'lo A E 1 X f 3 2 ri I f mf I up 'N 'fi my 4 nun... Aw m ' Mmm. 1- A milf' f it 1 . s 2 Ui .K-'QQ ' Qs . Emi Lmfw wa i 2 E s .gf ' 'Q ikizfif In Eff? i A' Siem- A ,jd fi ideas H, , . if . L pf-J Q 11 -1. 315 vi Q1 - .. N, - KL ,W f-.....,, Q-1. 'Q 4 X , 4 -ti .TE X, . Q. ' . t. as . g. L. 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X , , :fl . 9 H W. ,S ' v X 5 x 4 Q 4 -ll Z ,, 5. iw I - Maxi f , . , ,,,- , Aw ' ' wi -- t :,AV.,,k, ,V , y if 9 A., ff, si f 4? K, If w--- .x rf wx, x 4 - ,gf w X RSTYMN ' g A C. M , A 'A M A as 'S , .73 ETS V Ein 1 Z -. 'M . 3 ., 2 5 LAM : A if 3 1 , ! i Q, 5 M f Jw eq ,I 5, , in ,. an 'Q?1lQ'g . 'W 'Wfffkf N. , .,,. : - 1'i'1 f If f X 1. N R. , S' gi . N- X JN . 3 YQ 5 gl K M, , Q c 'EER Q 49, N1-M ,f-'S' P K .wi 4 1 f Q, ffk ,' 4 ii ly f g -,,fL5' ,gf -in . if lm K ' K w X- f if 'i M, ,M 5 xx -sf V If 'xs V 3, . 'HSN --SQ.. PHYSICALLY PREPARED That Good Old AM E RI CAN GAME BASEBALL, usuolly one ot Fronl4tord's best sports, hit on oll-time low in l942. The Pioneer nine won only two gomes while losing seven. ln proctice the sguod looked like ci hot bdll club, but when the chips were down the teom went oll to pieces ond committed olmost eyery error ot omission ond commission thot they could. When the teom wos hitting, the pitching wos bod, when the pitching wos good, the hitting wos bod, when both the hitting ond pitching were good, the tielding wos terrible, The Pioneers com- bined dll their good troits in only one gome. Thot doy the Tri-Color diamond men wolloped Ben Frdnklin, ll-2. Art Potts wos not only the stond-out ployer on Fronl4tord's sduod, but olso showed the rest ot the ledgue how to pitch, hit, ond tield, Potts cilter- noted between the shortstop position ond the pitcher's mound on the tield, ond hod oi close to ,400 oyeroge ot bot, i P7 1 J, fEG2,+iv Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford BASEBALL SCHEDULE W Norfn Cafnofrc J 5 Northeast 5 Ofney 7 West Pnrfadelplwa I Grafx fl Frankffn I South Pnrladefpnra I Roxboraugh O Barfram SCHEDULE North Cathofrc I3 Haverford 62 V2 Overbrook 55W fadelphna 49 Frankford 37 Franklrn 35 Frankford 36 Central 61 Germantown 46 Cnty Cnarnpronshrps-Eighth Place TRACK TACTICS Fl-2AlNlKFORD'S track tearn finished a poor sea- son in the proper vvay this year when they fin- ished last in the Philadelphia l-ligh School Cham- pionships. The Pioneer cinderrnen won only one meet all season, Roxborough fell before the flying spikes of the Tri-Color squad. Bill Nauman was the rnost spectacular man Frankford had on the field for several years Nau- man ran the mile, half mile, and took part in the high jump, ln the first meet of the season, Bill scared a triple first place and continued on through the season in a winning way. Andy Malloy, star hurdler, Franny Sholomskas, sturdy shot-putter, and Bill l-loffman, sprint man, also gave Frankfard's foes a tough time this season. This year the track team vvas under the direc- tion of Mr, Martin D. Fetherolf, After serving as assistant coach for twelve years, lvlr. Fetherolf took over as head coach when lvlr. Roby, formerly the chief mentor, left the school. Mr. Charles F. Troxell acted as assistant coach. G? X W 4 , 'El lQ.rvD GOLF OACH CHARLES lNllCl-lOL'S golf team looked to be one of the best that the school has had for several years this season. l-lowever, due to the difficulties that arose this year in connection with transportation, the Public l-ligh League almost went entirely to pieces and the Pioneers played only four matches, thereby limiting their chance to get into a high spot in the league, Central defeated Frankford in the first match of the season. In their second venture the Tri- Color lost out to a strong Poxborough team. A return engagement was played with Central in which the lvlirrors again beat Frankford, German- town also defeated the Pioneers in a very close match, Sugar and gas rationing registration days can- celed alrnost all of the matches scheduled for the four teams remaining in the league. GOLF SCHEDULE Frankford O Central Frankford 3 Roxborough Frankford 7 Germantown Frankford l Vw Central V TENNIS RANKFORUS tennis team for V941 enioyed a fine season. Up to the time of this writing, the tennismen have won four matches while dropping only two. The highlight of the season so far was a S-O defeat of the Tri-Color's arch rivals, North- east. Gratz l-ligh, last year's champions, and West Philly each -defeated Frankford's racgueteers by one point, these two losses dropped the Pioneers out of the race for the league title. Frank Sheldon and Bob Arrison, playing their last season at Frankford this term, both turned in great performances on the court. Sheldon was a singles man, while Arrison played on the doubles team. TENNIS SCHEDULE Frankford 4 Bartram Frankford 3 y Olney Frankford 2 Gratz Frankford 2 West Phila Frankford 3 Central Frankford S Northeast Frankford 5 Roxborough Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford SOCCER SCHEDULE Central Upper Darby Olney Lower Menon Gratz West Phila lvlcstbaum George School Swarthmore Girard College Germantown N Catholic Northeast sew SOCCER OCCER was a dark blot on Frankford's Fall sports calendar for l94l, The booting squad, tutored by Mr, l-larry N. Barfoot, won only three games while losing eight and tying two, This is the worst record that any Tri-Color soccer squad has turned in in many a year, The Frankfordians were hampered all season by injuries, Practically every first string varsity player had some injury which either kept him out of action or seriously hampered his work. Bob Rand, Charley Wilson, and Kenny Simons, all graduates this term, played good ball all sea- son and were awarded major letters for their season's efforts. , Bill Erickson, another member of the graduating class, received a letter for acting as manager of the squad. fa ,QT5 it 4 Vs, Q. it wi r li Thirty-three BASKETBALL RANKFORDS basketball squad made one of their worst records in the 1941-1942 season, The Pioneer courtmen met the enemy seventeen times and won only three games This record gives the basketeers the rib-roaring average of ,176 for the season. Chestnut 1-fill, Germantown, and Roxborough were the teams bad enough to be topped by the Tri-Color quintet Frankford finished last in the Public High League. The team was about the worst that Frankford has but on the court since basketball was started here. The Pioneer sauad was hindered this season be- cause Coach Joseph Coval had to give up his position in the middle of the season because of his vvork as Physical Fitness Directors Mr. James Kiflough carried on very vve11 in Mr. Cova1's capac- ity as varsity coach for the remainder of the season 9 64-21 N ' ffiiiws Thirty-four BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Fronkfora Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Mastbaum N Cathohc 1.aSa11e Cfney Bartram N E Clney VVQST philly Cenfrai Gratz At1anfic City Chestnut 1-1111 Overbrook Ben Frankfin Germantown South Philly Roxborough W www 1' K' K :uhm k ' 4 A ' 1? Y ' .t 5 f .M-f..-...i,4,W.. ' Q .sa - . 3 Q X dbx ji Kgs A fliglikg fb f '?t.m f' .M if X1 an Q -. 950. f-31, Q buf GY., . -12 - .af , by- Q Q L, if 54 G X - -gt Q5 Q ' 'sq gi if x x .. K pi fx 3. W' 34, ,EE 5 N 1 aiu-PSQ 'f 1 Mg: f. fe . xx M S z 9? rr? as is 5? Q - if 39 Mx K ,,,.q1la wg ' ' A 'X Q f R Q my. ., i M 1 ,A V. F M N -.A xx x -A --,,-is 5. ':. Y , W A A wig nik- . my-.I .. 7 3 X g sk as , 5- U :- I M: nf . 1 ,K ini. kg K. if . , f xx ix -, y . S .x .QJQNQ 4 if -ik X + b wx Y Q S2 ' W 3 - L F ggi!-219 if QSM BKQU li . A .. ' s K .H .--if , X AN J IT IS FOOTBALL ln l94l, The Ploneers agaln had a great Team in the held, Franl4lord's men of muscle went through the season wlrh but one defeat and 'nn- lshed In second place, one polnl behmnd the league leaders, West Phllly, The Ploneer squad was scored on ln only one game dunno The season. The feats of such stellar players of the past season os Romeo Caprlofll, Franny Sholomskas, Tom Guzzardo, Mannlng Harvey, and Andy Za! leskl wlll long he remembered hy every Franklordf lan who saw These Ploneers In actron. or f so Q 'rm mm as Q rv A vm mn wr ra wav Lf 1 A PESPLE5 TMBUTE i 1 L TG moss were smvliu E K THE WORLU WAR FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Frankford Frankford F rankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Frankford Central Overbrook Rcxboroagn Olney Frankttn Northeast Germantown N E Catlwoltf WIID lballll 5217 .MJ J Sflamfl-+mhee1r1Tor 1F'IKlD.lH55flh,simgy nhtlf aalfalises 'ffdllhe Sngygww W.llqu1.Qvllmfa,1fIbauumfn, Wann clhef1L,mdI eclheewr qgawim. maxi Tflhe 1f'ligjH1W Yjj THO'f1ef'fS- W 9 if he Q ,!,,:fl if W Wil3Mf1lkil ONT, flfirqil.-J, jam 'Em 'gli-ve 'Hume dlwmrs ffmvwme liqqfhiluilfg mio :noe 1f S. wil BASEBALL Major Letter Orlando Aquaro Charles Dilks Frederick Freas Glenn l-lertzler Ervin lbach Charles Mohr Robert Nield Minor Letter l-larry Bartoot Jack Blackman John Cashman Robert Fredette - Leslie Grand George Groft Albert Jackson Edwin Lindell Edmund Lyons Thomas H, Machlew Chester Zamorski BASKETBALL Major Letter Alfred Allison Irvin lbach Robert Stutz Hugh Wasen Kenneth Woods Minor Letter George Grotf Francis Jarmusik Charles Josephs Edmund Lyons Joseph Olenski Dudley Smith Ben Thorpe Numerals Robert Bauers Richard Boggs Ray Dambrackas Richard Gallagher Walter Gossling John l-lenchel AWARDS TRACK Major Letter John Autian Willis Carey Edward Coates Merwin Dixon Edward l-lotfman Fred King Warren Lewis Jack Lottey Andrew Malloy William Naumann l-larry Prigg Edwin Schaetter Francis Sholomskas Martin Sholomskas Anthony Statkus Jack Strange Minor Letter Thomas Ball Jack Bissinger Robert Corntorth Richard Cuthbert Richard Davidson Joseph Gigliotti Walter Grace Ted l-lissey Donald Jamieson Robert Lee l-loward Maag William Mallon l-lenry Martin Joseph Matza Albert Naumann Joseph Nowak Carroll Ptrommer Samuel Ritz John Scott Dudley Smith l-loward Smith Numerals Thomas Fox William Leutwyler l-larry McCarty William McCurdy V91 D 2 X - O 'L O S QA, O :lf Forty-one Robert Morgan William Sheppard Harold Wenker John 'Young TENNIS Major Letter Robert Arrison Benjamin Thorp Vernon Worthington Minor Letter Lewis Geary David Maakestad Edward Meyer Frank Sheldon GOLF Minor Letter Jack Bunting Walter Burnwood Charles Edward George Carrata David Kerper FENCING Raul Oeste Arthur Potts Richard Roddy Robert Steele Robert Stutz Hugh Wason James Wilson Kenneth Woods Minor Letter Richard Doxrud Robert Gray Edmund Lewis Elmer Lyster Joe Perry Nelson Stickler 8 4, 42 fl- 7 fw X ,N MV vw r 'Qvq , V VVYG ry N W,- NUMERALS Amundson, Geraldine Anderson, Jean Barger, Bernice Beattie, Jayne Blittersdort, Marcia Bross, Elizabeth Brown, Gloria Brown, Lorraine Bryant, Leola Claypoole, Betty Carson, Peggy Davenport, Alice Draper, Florence Fielding, Elaine Glenn, Virginia l-leileman, Evelyn l-lilger, Ruth Holmes, Jeanne Klemick, Cecelia Le Noir, Helen Lewis, Dorothy Mackiewicz, Helen McCabe, lda Montgomery, l-lelen Morris, Grace Naccarato, Adeline Nucitora, Altreda Orr, Ruth Rourke, Edna Royle, l-lelen Schearer, Jane Soczek, Jane Sternelle, Lois Strange, Barbara Toland, Marguerite AWARDS LETTER Amundson, Geraldine Anderson, Jean Beattie, Jayne Blittersdort, Marcia Brass, Elizabeth Brown, Gloria Bryant, Leola Claypoole, Betty Corson, Peggy Davenport, Alice Draper, Florence Fielding, Elaine Glenn, Virginia l-leilernan, Evelyn l-lilger, Ruth l-lolmes, Jeanne Klemick, Cecelia Lewis, Dorothy Mackiewicz, l-lelen McCabe, Ida Montgomery, l-lelen Morris, Grace Naccarato, Adeline Nucifora, Alfreda Orr, Ruth Rourke, Edna Schearer, Jane Soczek, Jane Sternelle, Lois Strange, Barbara Toland, Marguerite Forty-three CHARM Beattie, Jayne Blittersdort, Marcia Brass, Elizabeth Brown, Gloria Bryant, Leola Claypoole, Betty Corson, Peggy Davenport, Alice Fielding, Elaine Glenn, Virginia l-lilger, Ruth Klemick, Cecelia Mackiewicz, Helen McCabe, Ida Morris, Grace Ott, Ruth Rourke, Edna Soczek, Jane Sternelle, Lois A CAVALCADE OF CLUBS SOCK AND BUSKIN GUR Sock and Buskin productions are always highlights ot the school's so: cial season. And well they might be, tor has the club was orgonuzed in l9l7 and been in tull swing since then, under the able direction ot Mr, Clarence E l-lam- bleton. Each year two plays are presented, one in the late tall, and the other in the spring. For many weeks betore the opening night, the cast work daily tor many long hours. And through the willingness and ability ot the boys and girls, the club upholds the tradition that eyery play be a good owe, Two recent smash hits that will always be remembered are Skidding and Charles Aunt, Forty-four STAGECRAFTERS' CLU B THE Stagecratters' Club, sponsored by Miss Doggett ot the Art Department, is an organization connected with the Sock and Buskin, The main purpose of the club is to practice character make-up work each week so the members will be prepared tor the plays the Sock and Bus- kin produce. The dues ot the club are used in pur- chasing the materials used in practice work. Members ot the club also help with the making ot costumes and other neces- sary scenery tor plays and pageants given at school. This club is especially appreciated by those interested in lite back-stage, AT FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL THE CHESS CLUB T HE Chess Club, under the expert tute- lage ot Dr. Wayne Sensinig, meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:05 P. M. in room ll2 to discuss and play this in- triguing game, The l942 season has been Franl4tord's best. The club has grovvn tremendously, tor VBS, the club had but six members, Today, membership has been increased to 35 members, making the club one ot the largest in the school. This season the long-desired dream ot the club has been realizede-a chess team has been tormed and has proved stitt competition to several of the other high schools The atticers elected this season were: Presi- dent, lvliles Willard: Secretary, lrene Na- gorski, Treasurer, Paul Roth. THE SECRETARIAL CLUB Tl-lE Secretarial Club provides Commer- cial girls with an opportunity to acquire actual business experience by aiding the various department heads during stu-dy hall periods and atter school, Their work includes taking dictation, typing, writing stencils, answering the telephone, tiling, and meeting callers. The club's sponsor is Mr, Klein, who organized the Secretarial Club so that this experience would enable the girls to teel more confident on their first inter- view. The graduating members are: Alice Al- len, lren Kalaitovvicz, l-lelen Bielenica, Dorothy l-lendricks, Louise Darby, Ruth Auderer, Rose Goldman, l-lelen lvlclieone, Laura Gemsenjager, Helen Machiewicz, Lillian Nelson, lvlary Virginia Show, lvlu- riel lvl, Mintzer. Forty-five CALCULATED TO INSPIRE IIS f 4- x K THE CLEF CLUB Tl-lE Clef Club is an honorary music club and has a limited membership of twenty students. The members must be in llb at least before they are eligible for mem- bership, and are voted upon by the stu- dents already in the club before they are admitted. The Clef Club meets once a month at the homes of different members. The club first has a business meeting and then there follows a program consisting of mu- sical numbers performed by some of the members. Since being organized in l925, the Clef Club has held the interest of our out- standing music students. A CAPELLA CHOIR IN MARCH, l938, under the leadership of Miss Francis Snyder, the A Capella Choir was formed. The organization has rapidly progressed and is composed of stu- dents vitally interested in singing, Dur- ing the past year, the choir presented The Legend of Democracy, which was written and directed by Miss Snyder, and the Song of America. The Legend of Democracy was received with such en- thusiasm that it was repeated by the choir many times before important groups. The choir also has taken part in many church and social organizations. This June grad- uation will greatly affect the chair, since many of the students will be lost. Forty-six WITH A RIGHTEOUS PRIDE OF EFFORT ORCHESTRA THF School Orchestra, conducted by lvlr Forrest Newmeyer, might well be called a Franktord tradition, Rehearsals are held every Wednesday in the auditorium The activities ot the orchestra are greatly varied. For instance, they partici- pate in the assembly concerts and the school plays held in our auditorium. The students in the orchestra tind that they derive a great deal ot pleasure out- side ot school through their knowledge ot music and their co-operation with one another, msn .E l Forty-seven BAND UR band adds greatly to the eniay- ment ot our tootball games. lt pre- sents a truly stirring sight attired in the school colors. But the band's activity is not contined to the tootball games, tor it otten plays in the school auditorium dur- ing assemblies. The band uniforms have been purchased through the Stu-dent Board and are kept in through the some very valu- activity, The band owes its the untiring ettorts ot Mr. good repair able school success to Forrest Newmeyer, who has trained the band to drill with admirable precision, No spectator at our games can but thrill at the playing ot The Star-Spangled Banner by our own Franktord l-ligh School Band, TO PERPETUATE OUR IDEALS SENIOR TWELVE Tl-llf Senior Twelve is an honorary club tor the twelve girls who rank highest in the graduating class. Scholarship, exe tra-curricular activities, and personaltty are taken unto consideratuon tor eligubility. The ottlcers ot the club arei President, Eleanor Ryce, secretary, l-lelen Royle, and treasurer, Virginia Glenn, The other mem- bers are Beatrice Dyson, Nancy Wrlson, Marjorre Wormeck, Dolores Reynolds, Louise Darby, Lots Sternelle, Kathryn Currie, Ruth Humphreys, and Eleanor Tansey. The club as under the sponsor- ship ot Miss Evelyn T, Why Alternatung cultural and social meet- ings are held every thtrd Monday at one ot the girls' homes A skating party rs also held to raise tunds tor a prize to be given at commencement Forty-eight YE MONKS ye MONKS is an honorary literary soci- ety, the oldest actrve club in the school lt is now sponsored by lvlr, Donald East- burn, a comparative newcomer to the school. The club is patterned atter the old Franciscan monk, and the otticers ot the club have taken their titles trom that ancient orders The Prior is Wtltred Wuestner, the Vicar, Willuam Atchison, and the clerk, William l-lertzler. Under able leadership, this club has continued to be one ot the most popular clubs in the school. AN D MAINTAIN RE LATION S I'I I P S FIRST AID LEADERS THOSE girls who made a grade ot 80 or over tor the l2A term are eligible to continue the course for the second semes- ter, not as a regular assigned subject but as an extra-curricular activity. Under the direction of Mrs, Reichelt, the girls meet an Friday afternoons in the main gym. To meet the modern war emergency, certain techniques have been moditied and added, causing the course to be still tuller than betore. One First Aid Leader is in charge ot each at the l7 tirst aid stations around the school. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB THE Girls' Leaders Club is a group ot about l5O girls under the direction of lvlrs, Louise Reichelt. No girl with a tail- ure on her report may be in the club. It she cannot make 90 or better in the rhythmic number, she will not be permitted to remain. The leaders learn and are marked for all the gym vvorlq betore the classes. Then they in turn help the teachers to teach the work to the regular classes, The club meets every Monday at 2105 in the large gym, and very otten the girls do not leave until 4 o'clocl4. Forty-nine TO INSURE SELF-CONFIDENCE BOOTS AND SADDLE THE Boots and Saddle Club was organ- ized tive years ago by a group at stu- dents who were interested in riding, Miss Rosemary Dempsey has just taken over the work ot sponsoring this club tram Mr. C G, Hutchinson, who had been with the club since its organization, The club rides two days weekly at Rcckhills Farms Riding School on the Wis- sahickon. The club has a membership ot about titty, and twenty ot these are new- comers, The beginners remain in the ring and are taught the fundamentals ot rid- ing, while the advanced group rides with Miss Dempsey. There are many experi- enced riders in the club who have won ribbons and cups in various shows and races. USHERS' ASSOCIATION CNE ot the most essential clubs ot Eranktord l-ligh School is the Ushers' Association under the sponsorship ot Mr, Lyntord Williams, The ushers are ever ready to render their assistance at Parent- Teachers' meetings, plays, and commence- ments by ushering people to their seats and distributing programs. This past term the club has given two very pratitable dances, The proceeds tram the tirst ot these were donated to the American Red Cross. The profits from the second dance were kept in the treasury. The members ot the club wish to thank Miss McMaster and Mr. and Mrs. East- burn tor chaperoning these two attairs, Fifty DIGNITY AND PROPRIETY, AND... BANK REPRESENTATIVES DUPILS may learn about thrift, money, and banks in classrooms, but extra- curricular activities provide actual prac- tice and use of such information Thrifti- ness and o sense of money-responsibility are important traits of character for all pupils. The school bank provides an im- portant means of developing these char- acteristics. The Bank Representatives for each advisory section receive the indi- vidual deposits on banking days, issue receipts, make the necessary records, bring the completed deposits ond records to the Banking Office, and later distribute the bank backs to the owners. Over l0,000 Frankford High School pupils have re- ceived very practical lessons in saving for worthwhile things instead of letting their pennies slip away for worthless articles. TRAFFIC CLUB THE Traffic Club is a new organization, started in September by lvlr, Ebbecke for the purpose of keeping the halls free from noise, lvlr, Nash has now taken over, since Mr, Ebbecke's acceptance into his country's service. This club meets every second Fridav and makes rules and plans for their work. Each period there is someone assigned to the different posts in the hallwav No penalty is given to loiterers in the hall, but they are quietly reprimanded. At the end of four terms of service, eaih member of the Traffic Club receives a gold-plated pin in the form of an F , We sincerely hope thot this club will be the continued success it has been so far. Fifty-one PROPER CONDUCT AT ALI. TIMES CHEER LEADERS HERE before you ore the tumbling, cheering, renowned squod of Fronk- ford l-ligh School's cheer leoders. After storting lost seoson with only two vet- erons out of o squod of seven, these boys were given new sweoters by the Student Boord ond new megophones by the Ath- letic Associotion, they finolly developed into one of the best cheer-leoding squods Fronkford hos hod in yeors. The boys in the picture ore from the left os follows: Top Row-Bob Moyer, Ted l-lissey, ond Dove Phillips, Bottom Row- Edword Wolczok, Dovid Low, Jock Col- houn tCoptoinl, ond Louis Olivet, Of this group, three groduoted lost term ond two this term, which leoves only two experi- enced cheer leoders for next yeor's squod. Dovid Low ond Bob lvloyer ore the two cheer leoders groduoting this term. elm f 2 Fifty-two SECON D FOOTBALL TEAM OUR second footboll hod o very suc- cessful seoson under the brillicint cooching of lvlr. lvlichoel Ai Fisch, The squod wos built oround excellent mote- riol, ond mony members hove shown prom- ise for promotion to the vorsity next yeor. The teom lost mony heort-breolcing gomes by the close score of 7 to 6. They bowed to Bortrom, the second teom chom- pions, by this close morgin. lt is sofe to soy thot procticolly oll the members of the vorsity sciuod hod their primory troin- ing on the second teom, The H I G H WAY FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOLS newspaper, the High Way was tirst published in September, l92S. During the past term the twentyftourth volume ot the paper was printed. This organization, composed ot two units, editorial and business statts, devotes its time entirely to writing and making up the paper, or to managing the tinancial details. Since its first edition, the High Way has grown both in size and circulation. Today, it is one ot the leading high school papers in the country, The High Way is a member ot the Philadelphia Public School Press Association, Pennsylvania School Press Association, National Scholastic Press Association, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, lt has received the highest awards from the Pennsylvania School Press Association, National and Columbia Scholastic Press Associations in the divi- sion ot schools with an enrollment between 2500 and S000 students. The credit tor the success ot the paper goes to our news adviser, lvlr, Charles F Troxell, and our business advisers, lvlr, John R Nevin and lvlr, David Luithlen. This term's editors were William Luce, Editor-ineChiet,g Phyllis Ladd, Anne Nichols, Bernice Ledtord, Theodore Kling, Ruth Hodges, D Erwin Brown, Charles E Wilson, and Edward Walczak, We T if. STU DENT BOARD l-lE Student Board is Franktord l-ligh School's attempt at a representative democ- racy. The Board consists ot one representative trom each section, chosen by the students. lts purposes are to develop student leadership, to promote closer co-operation between the student body and the faculty, and to give expression to the desire ot the student body to improve the school and make it a better equipped and more enjoyable place in which to work. Dues are 25 cents a term. Student Board money has paid tor the pipe organ, the stage sets, the stained glass windows, and tor many ot the improvements which make Frankford l-ligh School one ot the best equipped schools in the city. The organization usually gives a party and dance in the gym each term. Under the guidance ot lvliss Roseina Gillman and lvlri Arthur Lovve, the Student Board has become outstanding in its sincere interest in the school, the student body, and all student activities. GEORGE BARRON ...... ..........,.........,. P resident PHYLLIS LADD .....,..... ........... F irst Vice-President JOSEPH GIGLIOTTI ....... ........... S econd Vice-President BEATRICE DYSON ........ ........ ,....,......... S e cretary ROBERT MOYER ........ .......... T recsurer ATH LETIC AS S OC IATIO UR A A wos orgonlzed 25 yeors ogo tor the purpose ot trnoncung our school's othletic octivltles. Eoch toll, nnernpershlp books ore put on sole in order to secure tunds to support our teohns, These books provide odrnlssion to oll ot the sports tor the yeor. The ossociotlon supplles tunds tor the equipment tor dll our othletic octivities It olso contributes money to student chontnes ond hos purchosed rnony beoutitul pointings ond pieces ot stotuory for the school, The students elect oll rnernpers, who in turn elect the ottrcers. lvlrt S Hunter Kurtz, the sponsor, hos led the ossocrotuon these rnony successful yeors, ond we hope thot he ond the students rnoy contlnue therr wondertul work FRANCIS SHOLCMSKAS ....... ..........,..., P resIdent GRAYCE MORRIS ............. .......... V ice-President ANN CLAB Y JEANNETTE WILLIAMS 4 WILLIAM ERICKSON JAMES STILL A, Council X 1'Si.iL'7 EQNSJ' fir. ' ' 2 'iflif' 5 HQZE W?5f i' X 2. - H1 f-' -' . .I - 'P-1 -'. 'Rx '-f ww: H' --wr -- , ' ' ' we St- 'H 'Sr' I I M y if X 4 J' A 3 QM, 1' iw .MP if - W ' ref! ,, H T SSE 'I 9, , WZ I wfffmf, Efbifgwlx? Lfzfnisigg. nl 4, V 7 Mika 'lf 'M . Q A - I ,ww-Q f ,,,5f,E,, K ' .1 f mai, it :T 'fH V 541 xiii,-V' ,mf Q Fr , kgyiy H 5 , ' X new M i i , Q , 'ii 5 If . Agia? I K wi r ff nal' K, g Q W ., 'WN 1 C r s N E3 LW . -1 W, L,,2,,,, 5 M ,, i ., gf Q k L - 'www X k ..,-Q, f . .. X'--as :wg lf. f' ,, 5 3 .. 'S ' . - 'L 'wil'-Uf3M57:r --35Lfb5Sfff7ff'wEf3xL.'2-xi ' , ,K 2,5 7 -3 .. . gm: .Q Lgqf ggk QQHMQV Q13 .. lab V 1 iff 5 ,w iz2?33 ' F1A L sv iilv IL I I ' A K I , Q1 1-vf,g.V,,Xui,4.,1 gsvfihg-5222, Q A . f 1 ' .. K ' bm-f,SzL5Li':l-.-W ' 'eff' , K: fifff gfi' iw-Q -A 5? - K-Ufigsglg ' -. .swf , H QS? ' Y - L -1 -.s:g..,:., W ,LQ , ,, f ff: A gpg . .,,,. AAVM N V , y isief ' ff .KL gg Myivfi PREPARED EX You are prepared . . . ODAY the pattern ot our llves lS and ot necessity must be determlned by the exlgencles ot vvar Nelther you nor l can escape the realutles that lace us. Your democratic education should have acaualnted you with the ldeals tor vvhlch vve have been torced to tlght Your educatton should have made you vvllllng to accept tt?sacrltlces that you vvlll be called upon to make, Above all, your educotlon should fave taught that there ls a lute ot the splrlt vvhlch makes materlal dlscomtort ot secondary lmportance. The greatest ot all teachers lqnevv and sand that men must tlnd that llte vvlthin themselves Thls is not a sermong thls lS a statement ot tact as demonstrably true as any assertlon ot the so-called exact sclences lvlotenal treedom has never, un the long hlstory ot the race, survlved splrltual poverty LEWlS Gr STERNER Sponsor Fifty-eight Q ' 0 M . . X5 vw wifi 'V V5 game ,wa X W g , if 4 A k ya aw-fwl-T -f. , Sw. aw - . 5 ,.-:un 'R eid - K xfgw. xr ,L www f Y-,wL,,, fk fi: f W k.., T'Y , 1 J ' Vi' , ig X lf? 1 i 1 2X K iii? k S5 ' .3 - ff Q' w ' 2 il? ,--sg A.,-kg? K - ' . . M ixvry X Cx L. s f my AK N, N' Sw Q g N 'Q' r wx 5x may Q t I -: ng ' f f? .f N , gf J' fi N ,F A xii ,Y V ? ' 'm Of, 'N , 5 . x xx R, Q 2 . my K, 1 S. x-J' .txt N Xxtx COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE A HEAR-VY thanks to our Exective Committee upon vvhom have rested all the weighty respcnsibilities at a senior class, This committee is made up ot the class otticers, vvho are: President, Francis Sholomskas, Vice-President and Director at the A play, Beatrice Dyson, Secretary, Ruth l-lilger, and Treasurer, Robert Moyer, and the committee chairmen, who are' Dolores Reynolds, Editor at the Record Book, Ralph lvlacfflurtrie, chairman ot the Trip Committee, I-Ielen Royle, chairman ot the Senior Morning Committee, and Wm, l-Iolland, Class Photographer. We salute this committee tor having executed their vvork so taithtully. SENIOR MORNING COMMITTEE S EINIIOR DAY was one long anticipated by the members ot the graduating class. lt started att vvith the distribution ot ribbons, was tollovved up by a vvell-planned assembly program and ended with the distribution ot the Record Books and the party in the gym, The unforgettable assembly program vvas prepared by the chairman ot the Senior Morning Committee, I-lelen Royle, and her invaluable assistants, Wil- liam Biddle, Leola Bryant, Elaine Fielding, Virginia Glenn, Dennick Loose, Robert Mellor, and Robert Zvveig. We vvish to thank this Committee tor making our last day at Frankford such an enjoyable one. EXECUTIVE , COMMITTEE SENIOR MORNING COMMITTEE A PLAY NE ot the most important teatures ot the Senior Morning Assembly was the A play, selected and directed by Beatrice Dyson The members ot the cast are Forrest Brewer, Janet William, John Smeck, Mary Shaw, Elaine Fielding, Gerald Amundson, and Dolores Reynolds, aided by Charlotte Marshall and Frank Werchoski, who are property directors, and l.eola Bryant, who is prompter. The title ot the play was The White Phantom, and it concerned the ettorts ot a not-too-bright policeman to protect a society matron from the dangers ot a haunted house. All in all it provided a thrilling performance, tor the play was well acted and superbly directed. TRIP COMMITTEE N MAY 29 we took our memorable trip up the l-ludson. lThis excursion was especially signiticant, tor it will probably be the last ot its kind tor the dura- tionl The Trip Committee, under its chairman, Ralph Moclvlurtrie, took care ot selling the tickets and arranging 'ror the boat and music. The members ot the committee arei Frank Sheldon, Norma Wagg, Bill Erickson, lvis l-lathen, Willie Bauer, Patricia Brooks, Bill Naumann, Jane Schearer, and Elmer l.ySter. COMMITTEES TRIP COMMITTEE t A PLAY COMMITTEE COMMITTEES DANCE COMMITTEE l-lE Dance Committee consrsts ot one reoresentotrye trom each gradaatrng book, Thrs term it was under the able charrmanshrb at Kathryn Carrie, alded by the tollowrng members. Jean Anderson, Don Stewart, Mannrng Harvey, Jane Volz, Robert Sears, Curt Laaphremer, Romeo Cabrlottr, Larry lVlcGonlgle, Lucrlle Podgarney. Dancing to the strarns at Francis Scott's band, under the leadership at Jlmmy Stallrngs, the Sensor Prom broke all records wlth the largest attendance eyer, Sears Roeboclds Crystal Ballroom was decorated rn a oatrlotlc theme ot red, vvhnte, and blue, accerrted by large Vs tor yrctory. The orom charms were tashloned at sterlrng srlyer wrth the school seal rn the center and were so bobalar many extra ones had to be ordered. The eyenrng was a o g-to-be-remembered success l rf E? W DANCE COMMITTEE Sixty-two RECORD BOOK COMMITTEE THE RECORD RECORD BOOK COMMITTEE WE OF the Record Book Committee, Dolores Reynolds, chairmanlg Bill Luce, Peggy Corscn, Virginia Smith, Leo Magazzu, Louise Darby, lylargaret Reddick, Bill Holland, Robert Rand, and Fran Miller, wish to thank eyery one tor helping us to collect intormation, pictures, write-ups, and valuable suggestions, Without your help, this Record Book would not be the success we sincerely hope and believe it is, The assignments were distributed among the members according to their por- ticular talents, and they have cheerfully given many hours ot their time to collect and write the material in the book, l-lere's hoping that this book will always bring back pleasant memories ot your school days at Frankford l-ligh. Sixty-three OUR CLASS AND Sept., 1939-Most ot us entered Ethan Allen Annex as sophomores, having spent our freshman year at various Junior High Schools. Nov., l939Al-lysteria reigned while history was made. Our team made tour touch- downs in the last quarter ot Germantown game. P. S.-We won. Dec., 1939-The Sock and Buskin staged a minor riot, You Can't Take lt With You iwhich was a smash hitl. Feb., 1940-The class of June '42 entered the main building, bewildered and lost, but proud to be there at last, April, 1940-The Frankford version of Henry Aldrich in What a Lite was ably and entertainingly presented by the Sock and Buskin. Sept., 1940-Looking down on the lowly sophomores, we entered our Junior year with Nov., Nov., Dec., all the dignity, but eager and ready tor work, l940e On Our Way, an educational revue, was presented at the Academy of Music. Our A Cappella Choir, uncler the capable leadership ot Miss Snyder, was applauded tor its superb interpretation ot the Christmas Scene. I940-With our triumph over Germantown, the last league game, our unbeaten football team won the Public l-ligh Championship, 1940-The Pioneers won the city's scholastic gridiron championship, giving the Public Conterence team the championship for the tirst time since the current series was started. Jan., 1941-Under etticient tutelage at Mr, l-lambleton the Sock and Buskin pre- sented The Late Christopher Bean, Jan., 1941-Entire student body celebrated the 25th anniversary ot Frankford l-ligh School. Feb., 1941- The Legend ot Democracy, created by Miss Snyder, was presented at Benjamin Franklin l-lotel and in all the Assemblies. March, 1941-The l-ligh Way won medalist honors at the Columbia lnter-Scho- lastic Press Conference. May, l94l-Another hilarious comedy, Big-l-learted l-lerbert, was presented by Sock and Buskin, much to the delight ot student body. Sixty-four ITS CLASSICS May, 1941-Our history classes made their annual trek to Washington, D3 C. l-ligh- lights of the trip were Mount Vernon, Congress in action, and dinner on the train. Sept., 1941--Seniors lwell, not quite full-fledgedl at last. All this prestige was certainly worth waiting tor. Nov., 1941-Thanksgiving Day-our last chance to watch the Annual Turkey Day scramble as students of Frankford. Oce., 1941-The grand and glorious Christmas pageant was presented by the A Capella Choir. Jan., 1942-Francis Sholomskas was elected President of class of June '42, Feb., 1942-Well, we dood itl Seniors at lastl Feb., 1942-Class officers were elected: Vice-President, Bea Dyson, Treasurer, Bob Moyer, Secretary, Ruth l-lilger. Feb., 1942-Dolores Reynolds started work as chairman of Record Book Committee. Katherine Currie was appointed head of the Dance Committee, Ralph MacMur- trie the Trip Committee, and l-lelen Royle the Senior Morning Committee. March, I942-Bea Dyson was selected to coach the A Play, April, 1942-Soon after Easter came our Senior Prom, a record-breaking event. lt was held at Sears' Crystal Ballroom, and music was supplied by Jimmy Stallings, pinch-hitting for Francis Scott. Moy, 1942-A hilarious comedy, Charley's Aunt, was delightfully presented by the Sock and Buskin. May, 1942-The day we had looked forward to for so long. A never-to-be-forgotten jaunt up the l-ludson. A glorious time was had by all. May, 1942-Beatrice Dyson was chosen to deliver the salutatory address, and the valedictorian was Paul Beck. June, 1942-Our Senior Morning arrived. With the distribution of colors, the assem- bly program, the Record Books given out, and finally the party in the gym, it proved to be a happy one. So we left Frankford High with many memories to look back upon. June 25, 1942-We have reached another milestone, an important one in our career. We are now graduates of Frankford l-ligh. 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K 5 . , A: - ' is f ' , , 'D T Q ' i ' X Q' 3' 3 QQ LA 1 f -5 X J N, A .3 f Y Xi ' , - .rs T , ' - ' V' 'fu-. S . .M Y L ' . 'N A, K . xsixs? 5 N- 3. 5 W 6 in .. ., ' E' TFP, ' . f ' K uf A X: x , , .Mb W .m, .X Y' c ii, , wx K Q A Jaxx .1 mum 'Ns I S--., ffw' S 'x if if In lf :M I .. X 4 Z x 1 V Q ffz: ,K ' aw A T-J, gl . 5, 5 xv Qu f 3 nf THE RECORD 0 AUDREY E. ABBOTT 2751 Eddington Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IOB, Bank Rebresentatiye, IDB LILLIAN IDA ADAMS 7034 Charles Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IOA, Locker Committee, IZA, Library Monitor, IZQ, Bank Representative, IOA- Z . JEAN DERRICKSON ADSHEAD 4736 Darrah Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, Swim- mina Club, ICB-IZB, Christmas Committee, IOA-IIA, Ushers As- scicgation, IZA, High Way Staff, I Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '40, '4I, Girls' Basketball, '39-'42, Girls' Baseball, '46-'4Z, Volleyball, '39-'41, Numerals, '41, ALICE MAY N 5 dge Street g Commercial Secretarial Club, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IIA, IIB, Girls' Leaders, '41, Girls' Bas- ketball, '40, GERALD AAAMUNDSON 2025 Hartel Avenue Elmhurst, N, Y. Academic Orchestra, IOB, A Capella Choir, I2B', Boats and Saddle Club, IOB- IZB, French Club, IGB-IIB, Ush- ets Association, IZA, IZB, High Way Staff, IOA-IIB, IZB. 1 Varsity Tennis, '40-'42, Varsity Golf, '40-'42, ' E I94Z Sixtyfeight . I 1 if L 0 I , I GERALDINE AMUNDSON 2025 Hartel Street Elmhurst, N. Y: Academic Swimminq Club, IIB, Enalish Office, IIB-IZB, French Club, IOB, IIA, High Way Staff, IOB-IIB. Girls' Leaders, '40-'4Z, Hockey, '41, '42, Girls' Basketball, '4l, '4Z, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Vol- leyball, '41, '42, Numerals, '4Z. EDWIN A. ANDERSON 1819 East Airdrie Street Harding Industrial Christmas Committee, IZA. CATHERINE JEAN ANDERSON 954 Herbert Street Wilson Academic Dance Committee, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, Swimming Club, IOB-IZB, Hiking Club, IOB, Christ- mas Committee, IOA-IIA, Ushers Association, IZA, Library Monitor, IIB, High Way Representatiye, IOB, High Way Staff, IOA, Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Hockey, '40-'42, Girls' Basketball, '39-'42, Girls' Baseball, '39-'42, Volleyball, '40-'42, Numerals, '4l, KENNETH L. APPERSON 2054 Carver Street Harding Industrial ORLANDO ANTHONY AQUARO 4110 Orchard Street Harding Industrial Varsity Baseball, '40-'42, Sec- ond Basketball, '4O. I ANCY I. -ARDREY 5235 Glenloch Street HUl'dil'l9 Commercial Swimming Club, l2Bg Christmas Committee, llA-l2A, Library Mon- itor llA- llB Girls' Leaders, '42, ROBERT A. ARRISON 1220 Wakeling Street Wilson Academic Chess Club, l2A, l2B, Orches- tra, lOA, l-liah Way Staff, IZA, l2B, A Play Cast, IZB Varsity Tennis, '42 EMMA FLORENCE ASHTON Byberry Road Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B: Service Club, IOA. NELSON PAGE ASPEN 4924 Charles Street Harding Academic Student Board, lCB, Chess Club, l2B, First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, Boots and Saddle Club, llA-IZB, Greek Club, llA, Fencing Club, l2Ag Christmas Committee, IOAJ Bowling Club, l2Bg Bank Repre- sentative, IOA-llB, A. A. Rebre- sentative, IZA WILLIAM ASTLEY 1078 Alcott Street Wilson Industrial E' 0 THE RECORD RUTH ALTHEA AUDERER 4607 Sheffield Avenue Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Secre- tarial Club, l2A, l2B, Literary Club, llBg Bank Representative, IOA-IIB Girls' Leaders, '39, Hockey, '39. MARY AUTIAN 4422 Benner Street Jones Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B. ILVA BIRD BAILEY 400I Higbee Street Wilson Academic Swimming Club, llB, Christmas Committee, lOA, lZA, Bank Reo- resentative, llA. Girls' Leaders, '4lg Hockey, '-lO. DOROTHY E. BAKER 60I7 Van Dyke Street Harding Commercial l-likiria Club, llA, llB, French Club, lOB, Locker Committee, l2A, l-liah Way Staff, IZA. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, '4lg Girls' Baseball, '39, '40, Vol- leyball, '40, '-tl, Numerals, '42, ROSE ELIZABETH BALICZEK 6318 Large Street Gratz Vocational Art THE RECORD BERNICE T. BARGER 1656 Margaret Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, lOB, High Way Representative, llA-l2B Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '39-'41, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '39, Volleyball, '39-'41, HOWARD ERWEIN BARTH 4714 Almond Street Harding Industrial Student Board, l2B, A A. Rep- resentative, llA .IOSEPHINE A. BARTKUS 2816 Orthodox Street Hnfding Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, Greek Club, llA, Christmas Commmittee, IOA, Library Moni- fQf, lOB: Hiah Way Representae tive, llB Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, MARION LOUISE BARTLEY 306 Chandler Street ' Wilson - Academic .Student Board, llB, l2A, First Aid Leaders, l2A, Christmas Com- mittee, l0A, llA. X W. GEORGE BATEZEL 3327 Rhawn Street Atlantic City, N. J. Academic Christmas Committee, l2A, Aero Club, l2B. , ' V NEl Seventy v ,f A Xtx,,9l1.L fs he MILDRED D. BAUER 1445 Stevens Street Wilson Academic Trip Committee, i2B, Greek Club, lOB-liB, First Aid Lead- ers, l2A, l2B, Boots and Sade d'e Club, l2B, Christmas Com- mittee, llB, Honor Book, lOB. Hockey, '40 MARION V. BEATON 4626 Benner Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, i ZA. ,4 JAYNE S. BEATTIEA 5216 Akron,STreet Wilson ' G Academic Swifrwnirrla Club, l0B, Boots and Saddle Club, l0B3 Christrnas.Corrff mittee IZA, Ushers Assoerdtlon, llA-128. - Girls' Leaders. B9-'42, Hockey, '39-'41, Girb' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '40, '41, Numerals, '40, Letter, '-ily Charm, '42 GEORGE PAUL BECK 622 East Indiana Avenue Harding Academic Valedictorian, Senior Classj Stu- dent Board, lOA, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB Charles Stehle Memorial Prize, lCA, Burnett Memorial Prize llB Gwiiwls FRANCES ANNE BEHRENS 2338 Fuller Street Wilson Vocational Art Staaecrafters, llB. Hockey, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39, A, ELEANORE BIE BENSON 3349 Glenview Street Harding Academic A Caoella Chair, l2B, Boots and Saddle Clab, lOA-llA, l-lian Way Staff, IOB, llA l4Ol-lockey, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball, WILLIAM BIDDLE Bustleton Avenue Wilson Academic A Capella Choir, 1lA, Senior Morning Committee, 12B, HELEN A. BIELENICA 3155 Aramingo Avenue Jones Commercial Secretarial Cliib, IZA, 12B. I 1 BETTY JANE BINDEWALD 1919 Rhawn Street Wilson Vocational Art Stagecratters, lOA-llA. Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, MARCIA E. BLITTERSDORF 1132 Harrison Street Wilson Home Economics Student Board, 1OAg Swimming Club, llB, Cnristmas Committee, llA, l2Ag Bank Representative, 1OA-l2A, Hiah Way Representa- tive, IZA, l2B, Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '39, '41, '42, Girls' Basketball, '39, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball, '39, '41, '42, Volleyball, '39, '41, '42, Numerals, '40, Letter, '41. Seventy-one NEl 942 0 THE RECORD 5 A E T A BOELL 'IZ Beigh Street ' n Academic Student Boar , 1lA. ELEANOR BOERCKEL 883 Foulkrod Street Harding Commercial Orchestra, 1OAp Service Club, 1OA, Bank Representative, l2A. Volleyball, '39-'41. ATHLEEN DILLON BONNEY 5239 Akron Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, 12A Boots and Saddle Club, 1013, llAg Ushers Association, llA, 1lB. Hockey, '39, BEATRICE LEE BORTMAN 5405 Rutland Street Olney Commercial Stagecrafters, llA. MARGARET V. BOYES 1653 Brill Street Harding Commercial Service Club, 1OBg First Aid Leaders, 12A, IZB, Bank Repre- sentative, 1OB, 11Ag A A Repre- sentative, l2A, l2B, Traffic Pa- trol, 1OB. Girls' Leaders, '40, THE RECORD 0 MARGARET D. BREISCH 4306 Comly Street Harding Commercial Bowling Club, IZB. FORREST ADEN BREWER 3513 Ryan Avenue Wilson Academic Air Raid Monitor, IZA, IZB, Orchestra, ICA, IOB, Band, IOA, IOB, Christmas Committee, IZA, Trip Committee, IZB. PATRICIA JANE BROOKS 3015 Cattman Avenue Wilson ' Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Ushers Association, IIB-IZB, A. A. Representative, IZA, Hiah Way Representative, IIB Girls' Baseball, '41, BETTY VIRGINIA BROSS 1859 East Ontario Street Wilson Commercial Spring Fantasy, IOA, Christmas Committee, IIB, High Way Staff, IOA, Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Manager, '41, Hockey, '39-'41, Manager, '40, Girls' Basketball, '39-'42, Referee '42, Girls' Baseball, '39- '42, Umpire '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'4I, Manager '40, Numerals, '40, Letter, '41, Charm, '4Z MARION E. BROUGH 6457 Dittman Street Harding Commercial Student Bcard, IZA, Ushers As- sociation, IZA, IZB, Dramatic Club, IOA, IOB Girls' Leaders, '39, '40 JUNE I Seventy-two GLORIA BROWN 954 Kenwyn Street Wilson Academic Chess Club, IZA, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Orchestra, IOA, Swimming Club, IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB, Greek Club, IOB, IIA, Latin Club, IIA, IIB, Ush- ers Association, IZA, IZB, High Way Representative, IOB, IIA, High Way Staff, IOA, Manager. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40, '41, Manager, Girls' Basket- ball, '4I, '4Z, Manager, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Manager, Vol- leyball, '40, '41, Coach, Numerals, '41, Letter, '4Z. LORRAINE MAE BROWN 4081 Higbee Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, IZB. Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40- 4Z, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Vol- leyball, '39, '40 ROSINA C. BROWN 5708 Van Dyke Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Air Raid Monitor, IZA, IZB WILLIAM BRUCKER, JR. 5307 Castor Avenue Wilson Academic First Aid Squad, IZA, IZB, Or- cggstra, IOB, IIA, Band, IOB- I . LEOLA DOROTHY BRYANT 3526 Sheffield Street Harding Commercial Senior Morning Committee, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IIA, Ushers Association, IIB-IZB, Bank Rep- resentative, IIA-IZB, Stagecraft- ers, IZB. Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '39-'41, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'42, Numerals, '40, Letter, '40, Charm, '4Z. JUN BETTY MARIE BURROWS 5145 Oakland Street Wilson Commercial Boots and Saddle Club, 11A. JEAN CALLAHAN 1858 East Atlantic Street Harding Commercial WILLIAM EDWARD CALLUM 6723 Marsden Street Harding Commercial First Aid Sauad, 12A, l2Bj Hiah Way Staff, lOB, Service Club, lOA. ANNA CAMPBELL 7007 Gillespie Street Harding Commercial Hikina Club, 10A Girls' Leaders, llA, llB, Hockey, lOA, Volleyball, ICB WILLIAM JOSEPH CANTWELL 3102 Longshore Avenue North Catholic Academic Student Board, llB, Boots and Saddle Club, 12A Ei Seventy-three ,,,,,,.a . THE RECORD ROMEO JOHN CAPRIOTTI 1740 Margaret Street Harding Industrial Dance Committee, 1213, High Way Representative, llA. Varsity Football, '39-'41, Var- sity Baseball, '39-'41, Track, '41, Maior Letter, '40-'42, JAMES WOODROW CARR 4814 Summerdale Street North Catholic Academic BETTY ROSE CARSON 5354 Howland Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, MARY ANNA CARTER 4731 Salem Street Wilson Academic Hikina Club, l2B, Greek Club, lCB, Christmas Committee, 1lA. Hockey, '39 THERESA CASOLE 6254 Charles Street Harding Commercial Hockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '4O. THE RECORD L. NORTHROP CASTOR 3321 Rhawn Street Wilson Academic Hgrchestra, IOA-IIB, Band, IOB- WW MARGARET ROSE CATALANO 3883 Glendale Street H0fdil19 Academic Chess Club, IZA, IZB, Latin Club, I-IA, IIB, Greek Club, IIA, IIB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Orchestra, IOA-IZB, Clef Club, IIA-IZB, 'Secretary IZA, President IZB, Spanish Club, IOB, Aero Club, IZB, Christmas Committee, IOA, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB, Hlalfl Way Staff, IOB-IZB, Music Festival, IZA-IZB. EVELYN KATHRYN CHRISTIAN 1624 East Hunting Park Avenue HUF'-liflg Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA. l-lockey, '-39, '40, Girls' Basket- ball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '40, Val- leyboll, '39, '40, GIDIO CIVILIA 4156 Orchard Street Harding Industrial CHARLES C. CLARK 5725 Leonard Street Bridgeton, N. J. Academic Library Monitor, IZA, IZB. Second Football, '4I, Minor Let- ter, '4I. 0 JUNE 1942 Seventy-four ROBERT CLIFFORD CLARK 5946 Agusta Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Orchestra, IIA. BETTY JANE CLAYPOOLE 1652 Haworth Street Harding Academic Greek Club, IIB, Bowling Club, IIB, IZA, A. A. Representative, IIA, IIB. Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Hockey, '40-'42, Girls' Basketball, '40-42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '4O-'42, Numerals, '4Z, Letter, '42, Charm, '4Z. JOHN WESLEY CLAYTON, JR. ' 6115 Torresdale Avenue Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, I2A,. IZB, Fencina Club, IIB, Christmas Committee, IIA, Library Monitor, IIB, IZA, Bank Representative, IIB. ETHEL CLEMENS 3420 St. Vincent Street Wilson Commercial High Wav Staff, IIB, IZA. ROBERT LEE COLEMAN 1660 Foulkrad Street Cooke Mechanic Arts Bank Representative, IOB. J EDWARD HARDING COMLY Grant Avenue, Bustleton Wilson Industrial Air Raid Warden, IZB, BETTE COOPER 4038 M Street Hopkinson Academic Air Raid Warden, IZA, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Orchestra, IOA, Swimming Club, IIB, Greek Club, IIB, Christmas Committee, IOA-IZA, Bank Representative, IOA-IIA, A. A. Representative, IIB, High Way Representative, IZA, IZB, Bowling Club, IIB. MARJORIE RALSTON COPE 3136 Longshore Avenue Wilson Academic .Student Board, IOA, IIA, IIB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IZA, Ushers Association, IIB, IZA, Hockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '40, MARGUERITE CORSON 1105 Allengrove Street Wilson Academic .Record Book Committee, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Swim- mina Club, IOB, IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB, Bowling Club, IIB, IZA, French Club, IIA, Greek Club, IOB, A, A, Representative, IZA, High Wav Representative, IOB, IIA, IIB, Air Raid Warden, IZA, IZB, Gym Office, IIA-IZB, Ushers' Association, IZB, Honor Book, IOB, Girls' Leaders, '40-'4Z, Manager, Hockey, '39-'41, Coach, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Manager, Girfs' Baseball, '40-'42, Manager, Vol- leyball, '39-4l, Numerals, '4I, Letter, '4l, Charm, '42, JOSEPHINE COSTANZO 1225 Harrison Street HGYCIIH9 Commercial Student Board, IZB, Stagecraft- ers, IIA, Christmas Committee, IOA-IIA, Ushers Association, IZB, Library Monitor, IZB. Girls' Baseball, I IB, UNE I94Z Seventy-five THE RECORD RAYMOND E. CROMWELL 4617 Penn Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Bowling Club, IIB, Locker Com- mittee, IOB-IIB. AGNES BARCLAY CULLEY 6358 Torresdnle Avenue Sullivan Commercial Boots and Saddle Club, IZB. Volleyball, '40, ALVIN EDWIN CULLISON 4630 Magee Street Harding Vocational Art Chess Club, IOA-IZB, Aero Club, IZA, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, I2B. SIDNEY CUMINS 1426 Stirling Street West Philadelphia Vocational Art A Play Cast, IZB, Chess Club, IIA, First Aid Leaders, IZB, Sock and Buskin, IIB. CATHERINE IRENE CURRIE 7962 Frontenac Street Wilson Academic Dance Committee, Chairman, IZB, Student Board, IOB, First Aid Leaders, IZB, Hiking Club, IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, IZB, Christmas Committee, IOA, Bank Representative, IIA, A. A. Repre- sentative, IZA. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40, '41, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '40, '4I, Volley- ball, '4l. THE RECORD 0 JUNE194Z DOROTHY R. DAGILUS 2835 East Castor Avenue Shenandoah, Pa. Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA. 1 ! , 8 - , ALICE M. DALCHER 1836 Borbeck Avenue Gratz Academic Svvimmina Club, IZB, A. A. Rea- resentative, IZA Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Q5 Jw- ,XMLJ -M HELEN C. DALCHER 1836 Borheck Street Gratz Academic Bank Representative, IZA Girls' Leaders, '41 DUWELLA MAE DALE 7022 Gillespie Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IZA. Hockey, '41, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '41, Volley- ball, '41 I .1 !MARY LOUISE DARBY I ' 1421 Englewood Street' ! Wilson , Commercial ! I , Record Book Committee, IZB, Senior Twelve, IZB, Frst Aid Leaders, IZA, Secretarial Club, IZA, IZB, I-likina Club, IOB, IIA, Bank Representative, ICB, IIA. Girls' Basketball, '40 'X Seventy-six ALICE H. DAVENPORT 3347 Longshore Avenue Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Hiking Club, IGB. IIA, Christmas Com- mligtee, ICB, Bank Representative, I . Girls' Leaders, '3'9f'4Z, Hockey, '38-'41, Coach '41, Girls' Basket- ball, '40-4'2, Referee '4ZE Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Coach '42, Vol- leyball, '38-'41, Coach '41, Nu- merals, '42, Letter, '42, Charm, '42 1 , MA' RET s, DAVIS Harri5onlStreet ' Academic sentative IIB' . Hockey, '4 , a all, '4O. I-lklrltjxlub I j Bank Repre- MIRIAM T. DAY 8448 Frankford Avenue Harding Commercial Student Board, IIB, Bowling Club, 1ZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IZB, Bank Representative, Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, I-lockey, '39, Volleyball, '39, BETTY JANE DEPMAN 4505 Cottman Avenue Palmerton, Pa. Academic Bowlina Club, IZA, IZB, Eastern District State Chorus, Glee Club, Christmas Committee, IZA. Girls' Basketball, '42, MORRIS DESBONNET 4218 Penn Street Harding Commercial Chess Club, IZB, Library Moni- tor, IZB O riI XAAf'l , rf , Q . - A . - fi' ef'-ev--L. JUNE 1942 BETTY ANN DEVINE 5134 Saul Street Wilson Commercial Hikina Club, 11B Hockey, '41, Volleyball, '41, MARY ROSE DI SALVIO 7789 Craig Street Harding Commercial Ushers Association, 12B. Girls' Baseball, '41, ALLEN G. DOAK ll'l2 Haworth Street Wilson Academic I ICHARD C. DOXRUD I2 Wakeling Street Wilso Academic Christrna e, 1 . Fencing Tea , ' g Bowling Club, '41, '42, FLORENCE CLIFF DRAPER 5814 Akron Street Wilson Commercial Bowlina Club, 12A, 12B, Swim- ming Club, IZB, Boots and Saddle Club, 12A, Ushers Association, 12A, 12B, Library Monitor, l2Ag Bank Representative, 1OA. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42p Hockey, '40, '413 Girls' Basketball, '40-'-125 Girls' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, '41, Numerals, '41, Letter, Seventy-seven THE RECORD HELEN ROSALINE DROZD 2565 Salmon Street Harding Commercial CLARA D. DRZEWIECKA 2646 Buckius Street Harding Academic Student Board, 12Ag Bowling Club, 11B, Greek Club, 11B, IZA, First Aid Leaders, 1ZA, IZB, Boots and Saddle Club, 11Bg Christmas Committee, l2A, Library Monitor, IZQ, 1213, First Aid Warden, 12A, 12 Girls' Baseball, '-12. WILLIAM P. DUER 1817 Foulkrod Street Harding Commercial E. STUART DUNGAN 6335 Marsden Street Harding Commercial Chess Club, 1213, Christmas Committee, IOB, Ushers Associa- tion, 1213, 1-lion Way Representa- tiye, 1OA-1213, 1BEATRlGE B. DYSON 3418 Tyson -Street Wilson Academic Salutatorian, Senior Class, Vice- President, Senior Class, Coach of Senior Play, Student Board, IOB- 12Bq Senior Twelye, 12B, First Aid Leaders, 12A, Sock and Buskin, 10B-12Bg Christmas Committee, 1OA, Ushers Association, 12A, IZB, Air Raid Leader, IZA, 12B, Honor Bngk, lOBj American History Prize, THE RECORD 0 JUNE l94Z HELEN MAYBELLE EBERT Philadelphia State Hospital Spring City, Pa. Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, French Club, IZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IZA, IZB, First Aid War- den, IZA, IZB, Hiah Wav Staff, IZA, Story-Telling Club, IOA, IOB, Junior Class Play, IIA. WM FLORENCE LAUREL ECRET 318 Loney Street Wilson Home Economics First Aid Leaders, IZA, Christ- mas Committee, ICB. GEORGE JOHN EDBERG 5710 Tulip Street Harding Mechanic Arts f G-v r .0 I DORIS HELENE EGGERT I7I9 Stanwood Street Wilson Commercial Christmas Committee, ICA, IIA, Bank. Representative, IOA-IIB, Traffic Club, IOB Girls' Leaders, '39, '40 Hockey, '39, VIVIEN RUTH ELLIOTT 5033 Griscom Street Harding Commercial Locker Committee, IZB. Seventy-eight DOROTHY E. G. ENOCH 8028 Crispin Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Locker Committee, IZB. .1 RUTH ADALINE ENOCH 8038 Crispin Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA. ..'f' '.. f - Y--,I 1,-gf WILLIAM ERICKSON I430 Devereaux Avenue Wilson Academic Trip Committee, IZB, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Locker Commit- tee, ICB-IZB, A. A. Representa- tive, IOA-IZB. Varsity Baseball, '40, '4I, Var- sity Soccer, '40, '4l, Second Soc- cer, '39, Numerals, '39, Minor Letter, '40, Maior Letter, '4I. RITA BERTHA FARINA 7233 Tulip Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IZA. Hockey, '4I, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '4I, Volley- ball, '4I, , I -F. L EFI DING P Dyre Street ng Commercial nior Morning Committee, IZB, F' Aid Leaders, IZA, Swim- ming Club, IOB, Bowling Club, IIB, High Way Representative, IZA, A. A. Manager, IIA- Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '39-'4l, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40- 42, Volley- ball, '39-'4I, Numerals, '42, Let- ter, '4I, Charm, '4Z. JOHN ALLEN FLUCK 887 Anchor Street Wilson Mechanic Arts First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IZA, IZB. EILEEN MARGARET FORD l5l8 East Alcott Street Harding Commercial Q A Capella Choir, IIB-IZB, Seri- ior Hiah School Festival Broad- casts, IZA. Hockey, '39, Girls' Basketball, '39, Girls' Baseball, '40, WILLIAM JAMES FORD 3438 Wellington Street Commercial RICHARD THOMAS FOX 2033 East Stella Avenue Harding Commercial Chess Club, I IA-IZB, WILLIAM RUSSELL FRITZ l47I Stevens Street Wilson Industrial UNE I942 Ssventyenine xx, Q emma 0 THE RECORD TERRY GAEHLER I336 East Luzerne Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IZA. Hockey, '39, '4I, Girls' Bas- kfgball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '41, '4 GRACE DOLORES GALEONE 1362 Unity Street Hallahan Home Economics JOSEPH GANS 4724 Disston Street North Catholic Vocational Art DOROTHY GEHR 2829 Pratt Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB. Hockey, '39, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girfs' Baseball, '40, '-II, Volleyball, '-ll. DOROTHY B. GEIBEL 3405 Cottman Avenue Wilson Commercial Girls' Bowlina, IIB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Staaecrafters, IIA-IZB, Service Club, IOA, Christmas Committee, IOA, Ushers Association, IIB-IZB, Hockey, '39, THE RECORD ' JU LORA E. GEMSENJAGER 5010 Charles Street Harding Commercial Service Club, IOA, Secretarial Club, I2A, IZB, Staaecrafters, I2B, Ushers Association, 12B HELEN V. GILLESPIE 5055 Homestead Street Harding Commercial Service Club IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, I2B EDITH R. GLASGOW Somerton Avenue Wilson Home Economics First Aid Leaders, I2A, I2B ALBERT GLASSMAN 4141 Glendale Street Harding Mechanic Arts Chess Club, ICB-I2B, First Aid Corps, I2A, I2B, Library Monitor, IZB GRACE MARIE GLEASON 4310 Cloud Street Harding Commercial NE i942 , 4 Q, Naa- 4 lf ,Qt Eighty VIRGINIA WALTON GLENN II06 Allengrove Street Wilson Academic Senior Mornina Committee, I2B, Student Baord, IOA, IIA, Senior Twelve, Treasurer, I2B, First Aid Leaders, I2A, I2B, Swimming Club, ICB, IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB, Greek Club, IIA, French Club, IIA, Latin Club, IIA, Honor Book, ICB, Bank Representative, IZA, A, A Representative, l2.'X, Bowling Club, IIB, Ushers' Asso- ciation, IZB Leaders, Head Manager '42, Girls' Leaders, '4l, '42, Manaaer '4l, Hockey, '40-'42, Manager '42, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Mana- aer '42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Manaaer '4l, Volleyball, '40-'42, numerals, '4l, Letter, '-ll, Charm, GENEVIEVE ANN GOFFREDO 4825 Princeton Avenue Harding Commercial Girls' Baseball, '-IC, Volleyball, '39, '40 QL ROSE RUTH GOLDMAN 4366 Paul Street Harding Commercial Service Club, IOB, First Aid Leaders, I2A, I2B, Secretarial Club, I2A, l2B, Swimming Club, IIB, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Baseball, '40, '-ll, Volleyball, '39-'4l. BERNICE JOAN GOLDSTEIN 6100 Loretta Avenue Overbrook Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, IZB, Bank Representative, IIA, IIB, l-liah Way Representative, IOA, IOB Girls' Leaders, '39, '-IO, Volley- ball, '39, '40, ELAINE GORRELL 2129 Wokeling Street Harding Academic Student Board, IOA-IIA, First Aid Leaders, l2A, I2B, Swimming Club, IOA-I IB, Staaecrafters, IOA-IIA, Hikina Club, IIA, Christmas Committee, IOA, IIA, I2A, Ushers Association, IIB-I2B, Library Monitor, IOA, IOB, Bank Representative, IOA, IOB, A A. Representative, IOB-IIB, High Way Representative, IOA, IOB. Volleyball, '39, JUNE l942 0 THE RECORD IRENE C. GORSKA 4743 Milnor Street Harding Commercial Service Club, IOB, First Aid Leaders, IZA. .WM CLAIRE IDA GRAB 1807!Cllurch Street Harding Commercial RUSSELL GRAMIAK 4636 Melrose Street Harding Industrial JANE N. GRANT 1307 Dyre Street Harding Academic Student Board, IIA, IIB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Swimming Club, IOB-IZB, Christmas Com- mittee, IOA, IIA, Ushers Assaciae tion, IZB, Bank Representative, IOA-IZB. Hockey, '39, Girls' Basketball, '40, '4I, Girls' Baseball, '-IO, '-II, Volleyball, '40, '4I. JOHN E. GREEN 4100 Unruh Street Harding Mechanic Arts 9 'Y W.. X LILLIAN MARIE GREMMEL 4324 Aldine Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA. CAROLINE K. HAFERL 2911 Robbins Avenue Harding Commercial Library Monitor, IZB. K 5.3 MADELINE K. HAGDORN 1 7201 Dittman Street , Harding Home Economics First Aid-Leaders, IZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IZA, Bank Rep- resentative, IZA. Girls' Basketball, '42, sk x I MYRTLE M. HAGDORN 7201 Dittman Street Hardingr Commercial 'First' 'Aidl Leaders, IZA, IZB, liibrary Monitor, IZA, Bank Rep- resentative, IZA. Girls' Basketball, '42, fe LAURA IRENE HAGGLUND 4045 Glendale Street Harding Home Economics French Club, IIB. Eighty-one THE RECORD 0 JUNE I942 MARY HALASA 5408 James Street Harding Commercial ALICE JEAN HAMILTON l8I8 Welsh Road Wilson Home Economics Christmas Committee, IZA. RUTH A. HAMILTON 857 Anchor Street Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, French Club, IOB-IIBQ Library Monitor, IOA, Bank Representative, IOB, IIB, IZA. MONEMA ALETA HANE 7030 Cottage Street Harding Academic Air Raid Corps, IZA, l2B, High Way Representative, IOB-IIB. Girls' Leaders, '42. RICHARD ALFRED HANLON I52I Overington Street Wilson Commercial Greek Club, IIB, Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IIA, Library Monitor, IIB, Bank Representative, IOA, A, A. Repre- sentative, IIA-IZA. Eighty-two MARIE CATHERINE HART I705 East Scattergood Street Stetson Commercial Girls' Baseball, '40, IVIS LOUISE HATHEN 5734 Walker Street Harding Academic Trip Committee, IZBQ Eng- lish Office, IZA, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IOB-I2Bg Sock and Buskin, IOA, Christmas Committee, IOA, High Way Representative, IOA. Girls' Leaders, '42 DORIS MAY HAUBER 6603 Ditman Street Harding Commercial French Club, IOB, Bank Repre- sentative, IOA, IOB. Girls' Leaders '39, '40, '42, Girls' Baseball, '40, EVELYN IRENE HEILEMAN ZI29 Shallcross Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IIAQ A, A. Represeritativeh IOA, IOBp High Way Representative, IIA, High Way Staff, IOA, IOB, Girls' Leaders, '42, Hockey, '39- '4I, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volley- ball, '39-'filg Numerals, '4lg Letter, '42. DOROTHY G. HENDRICKS 6I25 Marsden Street Harding Commercial Secretarial Club, IZA, IZBJ Sock and Buskin, IOA, IOBQ Traffic Club, IOB, Locker Com- mittee, IZB, Service Club, IOB. 5 7 rn g -5 U1 3:0 Zo? mr lh .21 0 525 ENE 5' X ri X X, Hgnor IOB, Locker Com- mitteejg B, Ushers Association, MNA, i . T Hockey, '4I. X RUTH NAOMI HILGER 4512 Princeton Avenue Harding Academic Secretary of Senior Class, Cac- tus Club, IIA, First Aid Lead- ers, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IZA, IZBQ Swimming Club, IOB- IZB, Hiking Club, IZB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB, Sock and Baskin Property. Manager, IIA, Christmas Committee, IZA, .Ush- ers Association, IZA, I2Bg Library Monitor, IOB. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40-'42, Girls' Basketball, '40-'4 , Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '40-42, Numerals, '41, Letter, '4l, Charm, '-IZ. WILLIAM JACK HOEPFL l655 Conklin Street Harding Industrial WILLIAM R. HOFFMAN 2746 Cusimer Street Harding Mechanic Arts ' Varsity Basketball, '-ll, '42, Ma- ior Letter, '4I. G. WILLIAM HOLLAND III9 Kenwyn Street Wilson Academic Record Book Committee, IZB, Class Photoarapher, Student Board, IZBQ Chess Club, IOA-IIA, Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB, Hiah Way Staff, IOA. JUNE i942 0 Eighty-three THE RECORD JEANNE INEZ HOLMES 5137 Oakland Street Wilson Academic Swimming Club, IOB-IZB, Christ- mas Committee, IIA-IZA, Ushers Association, IIB-lZBg Hiah Way Representative, IOA. Girls' Leaders, '39-'4Zg Hocke, '39-'4I, Girls' Basketball, '40-WZ, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'-ll, Numerals, '-II, Letter, '-IZ. i ' I 1 l EVELYN HONEYWELL 3141 Barnett Street Wilson Academic Library Monitor, IZA. Hockey, '39, '4O. IDA CAROLINE HOOG 4247 Ormond Street Harding Commercial Service Club, IOA, IOBg A. A. Representative, IZA. HELEN CATHERINE HOPF 5922 Roosevelt Boulevard ' Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZBQ Greek Club, IIA, I IB, Library Monitor, IZA, IZBQ Bank Repre- sentative, IIA, I-liqh Way Repre- sejrgative, IIB, lZBg Honor Book, I39Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, ARTHUR E. HUMMEL I8lI Griffith Street Wilson Industrial THE RECORD 0 RUTH JANE HUMPHREYS 1312 Van Kirk Street Wilson Academic Student Board, lOA, Senior Twelve, l2B, Greek Club, llA, liB, Service Club, 1OA, Honor Book, lOBg French Club, 11A-l2B, President, l2A. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42g Girls' Basketball, '39, Volleyball, '39, Hockey, '39 fp' A 'JUNE .ADELE HUNTER XX-M00 Richmond Street Harjihgx Commercial First Aid Leaders, 12Ag Stage- crafters, l2Ag Hiking Club, llA, Christmas Committee, lOA-lZfA, Ushers Association, llB, l2A, High Way Representative, IOA, High Way Staff, lOA. Hockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '41, DORIS ELIZABETH ILIFF 1715 Rhawn Street Wilson Academic Girls' Bowling Club, i2A, 1213, Swimming Club, lOA, Stagecratt- ers, l2Ag Ushers Association, llB, High Way Representative, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Baseball, '41, Volleyball, '39, BETTY VIOLA IVERSEN 5908 Roosevelt Boulevard Girls' High Academic First Aid Leaders, 12A, l2B, Numerals Boots and Saddle, Swimming Club, 1213, Bank Repre- sentative, lOA-1lB. Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Girls' Baseball, '42. SYLVIA D. JACKOWSKI 1843 Wokeling Street Harding Academic Girls' Bowling Club, 1lB, l2Ap Orchestra, l0Ag Boots and Saddle Club, lA1B, l2Bj Greek Club, llB, l2Ag Library Monitor, 1213, High Way Staff, lOA. Girls' Leaders, '39, Girls' Base- ball, '42. I UNEl Eighty-four SHIRLEY JACOBS 3919 Glendale Street Harding Academic Chess Club, l2B, Spanish Club, lOAg First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, iaelanch Club, lOB-12B, Greek Club, DOROTHY LAVINA JACOBY 5114 Tacony Street Harding Commercial Hikina Club, l1Ag Library Mon- itor, llA, Girls' Baseball, '41. PAUL MARTIN JAMSKY 7106 Charles Street Harding Industrial Locker Committee, l1A, JOHN JOSEPH JANKA 2719 Eddington Street Harding Industrial A. A. Representative, llA. VALERIA JAROSZ 4341 Edgemont Street H0I'diI19 Commercial -First Aid. Leaders, l2A, i2B, Library Monitor, l2B, Bank Repre- sentative, l2A. ALFREDA T. JASKIEWICZ 4338 Salmon Street Harding Commercial Greek Club, IIB, Bank Repre- sentative, IPA, IZB, BRUNO J. JASKIEWICZ 4844 Melrose Street Harding Industrial RICHARD .IERMYN 3241 Englewood Street Harding Mechanic Arts Varsity Soccer, '4I, Second Soc- cer, '40, Varsity Golf, '39, '40, Minor Letter, '39, '40, Major Let- ter, '4I. MARGARET EDITH JOHNSON 2058 Sanger Street Harding Commercial Traffic Patrol, IZB, FRANK JOHNSTON 5629 Frontenac Street Wilson Industrial Air Raid Corps, IZB. JUN EI iq. IK Eighty-five 0 THE RECORD GLADYS P. KAZMIERCZAK 2751 Casimer Street Harding Home Economics Christmas Committee, IIA, Li- brary Monitor, IIA-IZA, Bank Representative, IOA. I HENRY JOSEPH IKASPRZAK 2816 Plum Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IOA, Bank Rep- resentative, IOA, IOB, A. A. Rep- resentative, IIA. Second Football, '4I. JEANNE ELIZABETH KEETER 3359 St. Vincent Street Wilson Commercial Chess Club, IZA, IZB, Christ- mas Committee, IIA-IZA, Ushers Association, IIB-IIZB, A. A. Rep- sentatlve, IIA, Hugh Way Repre- sentative, IIB. WILLIAM CARL KELLER 6263 Mulberry Street Harding Academic Orchestra, IIA, IIB, Band, IOA- IZB. FLORENCE E. KENNEDY l4Il Adams Avenue Little Flower Commercial Ushers Association, IZA, IZB. Girls' Basketball, '4l. THE RECORD BETTY ANNA KEPNER 6158 Algcrd Street Harding Academic Air Raid Monitor, IZB, Bank Representative, IOB, IIA, Organ- ist, IOB-IZB, DAVID LAWRENCE KERPER 7124 Cottage Street Harding Academic Trip Committee, IZB, C Club, IIA-IZB, A. A. ese tive, IZA. f owl IRENE M. KERSHNER 1311 St. Vincent Street Wilson Academic Greek Club, IIA, Clef Club, IZA, German Club, IZB, Stage- crafters, IZB, Christmas Commit- tee, IZA, Library Monitor, IZB, High Way Representative, IOA, FLORENCE ELEANOR KIDD 6600 Hegerman Street Harding Academic Girls' Bowlinq Club, IIB, IZA, Orchestra, IOA, Boots and Saddle Club, llB, IZB, Greek Club, IIB- Christmas Committee, IOA, Girls' Baseball, '42, LOUIS ROBERT KIESEL 934 Marcella Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Bank Representative, IOA, E I Eighty-six LILIAN MARIE KILPATRICK 4244 Frost Street Harding Commercial Bowling Club, IZA, Boots and Saddle Club, IZB. BETTY F. KINDLE 551 Lindley Avenue Wilson Commercial Stagecrafters, IIA, IIB, Hiking Club, IIB. I453irls' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, CECELIA K. KLEMICK 2170 Granite Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IOA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, Library Monitor, IIB, IZA, Bank Representative, IOA, IOB, IIB. Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Hocke , '39-'41, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'42, Numerals, '41 Letter, '42, Charm, '4Z. IRENE KOLAJTOWICZ 2505 Lefevre Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IOB, Air Raid Warden, IZA, IZB, First Aid Lead- ers, IZA, Secretarial Club, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IZA, Library Monitor, IIA JOSEPHINE KRAJEWSKI 4418 Richmond Street Harding Home Economics Christmas Committee, IIA, Li- brary Monitor, IIA, IZA, Bank Representative, IOA, ELIZABETH J. KREGER 7249 Bingham Street Harding Commercial Greek Club, 1OB-1ZA, German Club, 10B-12B, Treasurer 11B, Christmas Committee, l1B, Library Monitor, 11B, High Way Staff, IOA, 1OB. Hockey, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '40, '41, Vol- leyball, '39, JANE HEDWIG KUKLEWICZ 4354 Almond Street Harding Commercial Hiking Club, 11B, Greek Club, 11A. Hockey, '41, Girls' Baseball, '41, Volleyball, '41, MABEL PAULINE KURTZ 4636 Naples Street Wilson Academic Stagecrafters, 1OB, Hiking Club, 11B-IZB, Christmas Committee, 11A, Library Monitor, 11B-12B. Hockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '41, ANTHONY KUZMA 3121 Ruth Street Jones Commercial 1 I , N OLGA LEE LABB ' 6449 Ditman Street Hazleton, Pa. Academic Orchestra, lZA, 12B, Bowling Club, 12A, 12B, First Aid Corps, 12A, 12B, Girls' Basketball, '41, '42. -J UNE' 'WX Eighty-seven THE RECORD HELENE LAMPFIELD 6033 Castor Avenue Wilson Commercial Student Board, 11A, 1lB, High Way Representative, lZA, 12B. Girls' Basketball, '40, ELEANOR MAE LANE 6643 Van Dyke Street Harding Academic Stagecrafters, 1OB, CactusAClub, 1OB, Greek Club, 1OB, Christmas Committee, 1lA, Study Hall Moni- tor, IZA, l2B, High Way Repre- sentative, 10A-ll , High Way Staff, 1OB-11B, Bronze, Gold and Silver Pins. ANNA J. LANG James Street, Torresdale Harding Academic Swimming Club, 128, German Club, 1OB-12B, Stagecrafters, IOB. JOHN EDMOND LANGE 1373 Pratt Street Wilson Industrial Aero Club, 12A, 1ZB, President, Air Raid Patrol, IZA, IZB. ALFRED J. LAPKIEWICZ 4778 Melrose Street Harding Industrial Aero Club, 12A, 1ZB, Air Raid Patrol, 12A, 1ZB. THE RECORD CURTIS P. LAUPHEIMER 4667 Oakland Street Wilson Academic Dance Committee, -IZB, Circle Twelve, IIB-IZB, Christmas Com- anggtee, IZA, Locker Committee, Varsity Football, '41, Second Football, '39, '40, Varsity Basket- ball, '40, '41, Second Basketball, '40, Minor Letter, '39, '40, Major Letter, '41, MIRIAM RUTH LAWNEY 3241 St. Vincent Street Wilson Academic Student Board, 10B-IZB, Ushers Association, IZA. Hockey, '39, DOROTHY VIRGINIA LEFFERTS 4207 Hartel Street Harding Academic German Club, IZA, IZB, Hiking Club, IZB. Girls' Basketball, '41, Girls' Baseball, '4I. DORIS JOAN LEIBFRIED 5443 Torresdale Avenue Harding Commercial Swimming Club, IOA, IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOA, Hiah Wav Representative, IOA, IOB, High Way smff, IIA-IZA, Gold Key. HELEN R. LE NOIR 3349 St. Vincent Street Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Stagecrafters, IZB, Ushers Associ- ation,.IIB-IZB, Hiah Way Repre- sentative, IIB. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40, Girls' Basketball, '41, Girls' Baseball, '41, Volleyball, '40, '41, Numerals, '42, E l 942 w, Eighty-eight DOROTHY R. LEWIS Academy Road and Avalon Street Wilson Commercial Cactus Club, IIB, Literary Club, IIA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, Hik- ing Club, IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IIB. Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Hockey, '41, Girls' Basketball, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball, '41, '42, Volley- ball, '40, '41, Numerals, '41, Let- ter, '4Z. WILLIAM S. LIEBMAN 1441 Devereuux Street Bartram Academic Chess Club, 11A-IZB, Air Raid Patrol, IZA, IZB, Christmas Com- mittee, IZA, Library Monitor, IZA, High Way Staff, IZB. Second Basketball, '40, '4I. MICHAEL JOSEPH LIX 7814 Loretta Avenue Wilson Industrial Band, 11A-IZB, Christmas Com- mittee, IIA, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB. RICHARD HERBERT LOHMAN 1538 East Cheltenham Avenue Harding Commercial Student Board, IOB. DENNICK THOMAS LOOSE 966 Wokeling Street Wilson Academic Senior Morning Committee, 12B, First Aid Corps, IZA, 1ZB, Locker Committee, IZA, IZB, High Way Staff, IZB. I , Jlw-..v14fvf,4Vf 'lf ,J-Ain' HERBERT ADOLPH LORENZ f 7022 Wissinoming Street Harding Mechanic Arts First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IZA. JANE LOWNSBURY 4603 Higbee Street Harding Academic Boots and Saddle Club, IOB- HR, Bank Representative, IOA- REGINA M. LUBACZEWSKI 2229 Orthodox Street Harding Academic Clef Club, IIB-IZB, IZA Treas- urer, IZB President, A Capella Choir, IOB-IZB, IZA Treasurer, Library Monitor, IZB, Bank Repre- sentative, IOB, IIA. WILLIAM PETER LUCE IZI4 Van Kirk Street Wilson Academic Record Book Committee, IZB, Student Board, IIA, Chess Club, IOB, Fencing Club, IIA, Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IIA, Sock and Buskin, IOB-IZB, Pin, IIA, Christmas Committee, IOB, Locker Committee, IZA, Ush- ers Association, IZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IOB, A. A, Representa- tive, IOB-IIB, High Wav Staff, IOB-IZB, Gold Key, Sports Editor, IIA-IZA, Editor-in-Chief, IZB, Fencing Team, '4I. LICE JEAN E LUDLAM 703 ck Street ding Academic Se 'or h Festival, Hiking ' lub, I B, Ushers Association, IIB-I ibrorv Monitor, IIA- Representative, IOB- JUNEl94Z 0 Eighty-nine THE RECORD ANNE ELINOR LYLE 4Il5 Princeton Avenue Wilson Academic ELMER WILLIAM LYSTER l7l3 East Hunting Park Avenue Harding Academic Trip Committee, IZ ' Fencing cron, my l HELEN FRANCES MACKIEWICZ 2708 Pratt Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Secre- torial Club, IZA, IZB. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, '4l, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'4I, Numerals, '41, Letter, '4l, Charm, '42. HELEN MACKNET 4132 Howell Street Harding Commercial Volleyball, '40, '4l. JEAN A. MacMILLAN 1820 Murray Street Wilson Academic A Capella Choir, IIB-IZB. THE RECORD JEANETTE MacMORRIS 4929 Mulberry Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IOB, IIA, Hik- inq Club, IIB, Hiah Wav Repre- sentative, IOA-IZA. Girls' Leaders, '40, RALPH H. MacMURTRlE 4628 Horrocks Street Wilson Academic Trip Committee, Chairman, IZB, Student Board, IOA-IIA, IZB, Chess Club, IIB, IZA, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Sock and Buskin, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IZA, IZB. W. THOMAS H. MAC NEW III5 Arrott Street Wilson Academic A. A. Representative, IOB, High Way Staff, IZA, IZB. Varsity Football, '4I, Second F all '39 '40 Numerals '39 oo , , ' , 1 Moor Letter, LEO A. MAGAZZU I43I Unity Street Wilson Commercial Record Book Committee, IZB, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Boots and Saddle Club, IZBj Christmas Committee, IOA, IIA, IZA, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB, I-liah Way Representative, IZB. ANDREW MALLOY 4316 Aubrey Avenue Hardng Academic Student Board, IOA, Clef Club, IIB-IZB, A Capella Choir, IOA- IZB. l4ITrack, '40, '4l, Major Letter, E I Ninety nhl-L FLORENCE MARCHIOLI 4828 Longshore Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Hiking Club, IIA, IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB, Christmas Com- mittee, IIB, Ushers Association, IEE-IZB, Library Monitor, IIA- DOROTHY E. MARQUARDT 92l2 Dittman Street Harding Commercial Hockey, '39-'4I, Girls' Basket- ball, '4O, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'4I. HELEN L. MARQUETTE 5848 Penn Street Wilson Academic Boots and Saddle Club, IOA, Bank Representative, IOA-IIB. CHARLOTTE M. MARSHALL 3001 Magee Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Sock and Baskin, IZA, IZB, French Club, IIA-IZB, IZA, Vice-Presi- dent, Bank Representative, IIB, IZA, As A. Representative, IIA, IZA, High Way Staff, IIB-IZB, A Play Cast, IZB. Girls' Baseball, '40, we JEAN ALICE MARTIN 3047 Rcwle Street Harding Commercial JUNE 1942 RITA VERONICA MARTIN Carver Hall Apartments Millville, N. J. Commercial Swimmina Club, IZB, Ushers Association, IZB. Hockey, '41, Girls' Baseball, '42, SYLVIA RUTH MARTIN 4639 Oakland Street Wilson Commercial MYRTLE D. MATTERN 3326 Shelmire Avenue Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZBg Bank Representative, IOA-IIA, l-liah Way Representative, IOA- IZA. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Girls' Basketball, '40, '41, Volleyball, '40, '41, JOSEPH DAVID MATZA 5922 Tacony Street Hcfdillil Industrial F. ELEANOR MAWSON l3Il Fillmore Street WIISOH Commercial Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Q1 if I if A B K, 4 Rift sii 55. Ninety-one THE RECORD ROBERT McADAMS 5202 Dittman Street Harding Commercial First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB. Track, '39. IDA MARGARET MCCABE 6463 Ditman Street Harding Commercial Greek Club, 11B. Hockey, '39-'41, Girls' Basket- ball, '4O-'42g Girls' Baseball, '40- '4Z, Volleyball, '39-'41, Numerals, '41, Letter, '42, Charm, '4Z. JESSIE ELVA McCLASKEY H05 McKinley Street Harding Commercial . 22779 f CARL RENOLD McDERMOTT 2028 Pratt Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZBQ Boots and Saddle Club, IIB-IZB, Ushers Association, IZA, l2Bg A. A. Representative, IIB, High Way Staff, IOB. Second Football, '40, LAWRENCE JOHN McGONlGLE 3l5I Rawle Street St. Joseph's Academic Dance Committee, 128, Christ- mas Committee, IOA, IIA, IZA, Locker Committee, IOB, Li- brary Monitor, IIA, IIB, Bank Rea f entative, IOB. nd Basketball, '40, '41, 7 THE RECORD DORIS F. McHENRY 6724 Vandyke Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, 1213, Boots ond Saddle Club, IOB-128, Library Monitor, IZB, Latin Club, IOB Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Base- ball, '41. HELEN MAY McKEONE 3301 Knorr Street Harding Commercial Secretarial Club, 12A, l2B, Hik- ina Club,, 1lA. Girls' Leaders, '39-'41, Hockey, '39-'40, Girls' Basketball, '41, Girls' Baseball, '40, '41, Volley- ball, '39-'41, Numerals, '41, WINFIELD SCOTT McKEOWN 1641 Orthodox Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, IIB, Hiah Wav Representative, 11B, IZA, BETTY JANE MCKINNEY 4223 Benner Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, 12A,, Hiah Way Representative, 1OA. AGNES JANE McMORDIE 4619 Benner Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, IOB, Hikina Club, 11A, Hiah Way Representative, IOB, Girls' Leaders, '39, Girls' Bas- ketball, '40, '41, Volleyball, '39 A E 1942 ix Ninety-two NANCY MEADOWCROFT 1011 Harrison Street Harding Academic Service Club, IOA, Hiking Club, 11B, Christmas Committee, IOA, IIA, IZA. ROBERT MELLORS 4062 Creston Street Harding Mechanic Arts Chess Club, IZA, 12B, Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB, Senior Morning Committee, IZB, First Aid Lead- ers, IZA, IZB. Second Football, '39, '40, Minor Letter, '39, '40, FRANCES VYVYANE MILLER 4610 Benner Street Harding Vocational Art Orchestra, IOA-IZA, Band, IOB, Honor Book, IOB, Christmas Com- mittee, IIA, Hiah Way Represen- tative, 1OA-11A, 12A. VIRGINIA MAE MILLER 1316 Devereaux Avenue Wilson Academic A Capella Choir, llA-IZB, Hik- ina Club, IOB, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Baseball, '40 , . I a l MURIEL MAUDE MINTZER 5816 Penn Street Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Secre- tarial Club, 1213, A. A. Book- keeper, IZA, l2B. I f A fl fr WX! ' rw I ,f C J HELEN LOUISE MONTGOMERY l505 Womrath Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Hockey, '39-'4l, Girls' Basket- ball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40, '4I, Volleyball, '39-'4I, Numerals, '42, Letter, '42, JEANNE MARIE MORELLI 6122 Walker Street Harding Academic Greek Club, IIA, First Aid Leaders, l2A, Clef Club, IIB-IZB, Chess Club, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IOB, IIA, l-liah Way Staff, IOB-IZB, First Page Editor. ROBERT EDWARD MORGAN Old Newtown Road, Bustleton Wilson Industrial Assistant Stage Manager, IOB, Stage Manager, llA-l2B,Air Raid Corps, IZA, I2B. f I i ' l 1 I ' I cdkcs nokornv Moana 7705 Walker Street Wilson Academic Student Board, IOB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, Ushers Association, IIA-IZB, Library Monitor, IZB, Bank Representative, IIA. Girls' Leaders, '39-'42 Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Base- ball, '4O-'4Z, volleyball, '40-'42, Numerals, '42, Letter, '42, Charm, '42, Medical Leader, '40, '-42. v ROBERT WAYNE MOYER IIZZ Bridge Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Treasurer of the Senior Class, Student Board, IOB-IZB, Treas- urer, IIB-IZA, Chess Club, IZB, Air Raid Patrol, IZA, IZB, First Aid Leaders, lZA, Orchestra, IOB- IZB, Band, IOB-IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IIB-I2B, Ushers,As- sociatiuon, IIA-IZB, Bank Repre- sentative, IOB, A, A. Representa- tive, I2A. .. Fencing qeam, '40-'42, Cheer- lsadersb, '4 , '42, Minor ,l.el:ter, Xf , , V 'I I 'r K 1 1 1 UNE l X. M-f' V i. Ninety-three 942 0 THE RECORD PHYLLIS P. MUELLER 1631 East Worrell Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IZA, IZB, Christ- mas Committee, IOA, IIA, IZA. Hockey, '39-'-ll, Girls' Basket- ball, '4O, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39, '-IO. CORA ELIZABETH MUHS 2043 Fraley Street Harding Academic Student Board, IOB, IIA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IIA-IZA, Traffic Club, IIB-IZB, Red Crass Executive Committee, IZA, IZB, PEGGY JANE MURRAY I763 Brill Street Little Flower Commercial Library Monitor, IOA, Bank Rep- resentative, IOA. JEAN MEYERS 4030 Shelmire Avenue Girls' High Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Bank Representative, IZA. MARTHA E. MYERS I967 Haworth Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, Ushers Association, IZA, I2B, Bank Rep- resentative, IOA, IOB, IZA. Girls' Baseball, '4O. YI THE RECORD ADELINE A. NACCARATO 4357 Josephine Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Girls' Leaders, '39, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, '39-'41, Niimerals, '41, DOROTHY NACHTSHEIM 6627 Jackson Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, IIA, Library Mon- itor, IIA, Traffic Club, IOA, 10B Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '39, J WILLIAM NAUMANN 4810 Roosevelt Boulevard Jones Academic Trip Committee, IZB, Second Football, '40, Varsity Basketball, '40, '41, Minor Letter, '40 ' 1 LILLIAN JANET NELSON 6913 Dittman Street Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Secretarial Club, IZA, IZB. NANCY M. NEVELING 4741 Salmon Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, JUNE 1942 ,lit W V Ninety-four ELWIN C. NEWELL 1058 Alcott Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Dramatic Club, IOA, awww CLAUDIA 0. NEWMAN 4606 Leiper Street Post High, Texas Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Boots arid Saddle Club, IOA, IOB, French Club, IIA, IIB, Christmas Committee, IZA. BETTIE NIEMYER 854 East Tioga Street Stetson Commercial Staqecrafters, IIA-IZA, Christ- mas Committee, IOB. Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '39, '40, Girls' Base- bggl, '40, Volleyball, '40, Hockey, ROBERT WILLIAM NOLAN 1818 Harrison Street Harding Commercial j-fp MWGW , Wofzfffffj ff' ALFIA IDA NUCIFORA 7990 Oxford Avenue Wilson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, High Way Representative, IOA. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, Gir's' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, '39-'40, Numerals, '4Z. BETTIE NUSKEY 1828 West Tioga Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, Staaecrafters, llB. Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40, Volleyball, '40 ANNE PAULINE 0'BRlEN H07 Arrott Street Hallahan Academic French Club, lOA, IOB, Ushers Association, lOA, IOB, A. A. Rep- resentative, llA. Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basket- ball, '39-'4l, Volleyball, '39, '40, Numerals, '4O. J. TERRANCE O'DONNELL Aspinwoll, Pa. Academic Hi-Y, lOA-llA, Sock and Bus- kin, llB. Varsity Football, '40, '4l. PAUL F. OESTE 5262 Horrocks Street Wilson Academic Varsity Baseball, '40-'42, Fec- ond Soccer, '41, Numerals, '40, HOWARD OGDEN 5339 Sylvester Street wll50H Mechanic Arts UNE i942 Ninety-five lm THE RECORD DORIS FRANCE OKUPNIAK 4470 Richmond Street Harding Home Economics Christmas Committee, llA, Li- brary Monitor, llA-l2A, Bank Representative, lOA, THOMAS DALLAS 0'NEILL 5612 Loretta Avenue Harding Industrial STEPHANIE P. ORLOCK 4751 East Stiles Street Harding Academic Girls' Bowlinq Club, llB, l2Aj Boots and Saddle Club, llB-l2B, Greek Club, llB, l2Ag Christmas Committee, lOA. Girls' Baseball, '42, ANNA MARGARET OSBORNE 6616 Dittman Street Harding Commercial HATTIE STELLA OSCILOWSKI 4467 Salmon Street Harding Commercial Greek Club, llA, Hockey, '-tl, Volleyball, '4l. THE RECORD MIRIAM K. OSTERTAG 4263 Ormond Street Harding Academic Bowlinq Club, IIB, Christmas Committee, l2A, A A. Represen- tative, IOB, Greek Club, IIA. Girls' Baseball, '40, '4l. RUTH VIRGINIA OTT I7I4 Brill Street Harding Commercial Student Board, llA, First Aid Leaders, llB, l-likina Club, IOB- llB, Christmas Committee, IIA, Bank Representative, llB. Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '39-'4l, Manaaer, Girls' Basket- ball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40- '42, Manaaer, Volleyball, '39-'4l, Manaaer, Numerals, '4l, Letter, '42, Charm, '42. CHARLOTTE ELSA OTTO 4209 Howell Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, IZB, Air Raid Warden, l2B, Bank Repre- sejigtative, IOB, IIB, Service Club, Girls' Leaders, '39, Girls' Bas- ketball, '4l, Girls' Baseball, '40, '4l, Volleyball, '39, '4l. ELLEN MARIE PEACE 4236 Teesdale Street Harding Commercial Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '42, CHARLES WILLIAM PEACOCK l65I Brill Street Harding Commercial 0 JUN E l , X., Ninety-six LUCILLE ELANA PODGURNEY 1685 Dyre Street Harding Academic Dance Committee, l2B, Christ- mas Committee, llA, Bank Repre- sentative, IIB, l-liah Way Repre- sentative, IOA, IIA, IZA, IZB, MATTHEW A. POLAKOWSKI 4753 Richmond Street Harding Mechanic Arts ARTHUR HARRY POTTS 4245 Decatur Street Wilson Academic Varsity Baseball, '4I, '42, Ma- ior Letter, '4l. MARY POVETZ 3929 Glendale Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, l2A, IZB, A Capella Choir, IOB-IZB, Locker Committee, IZA. MARY MARGARET POWERS 5429 Harrocks Street Kensington Commercial Ushers Association, l2A, IZB. Girls' Basketball, '4l, '42, Girls' Baseball, '39, BEATRICE R. PRESS 6601 Lynford Street Kensington Commercial Student Board, IOB, Hikina Club, IOB, Christmas Committee, IOA, Library Monitor, IOA, A, A. Representative, IOA. Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '40 HARRY WILU M PRIGG 4765 Oakmant Street Harding Academic Bank Representative, IOA, Air Raid Patrol, .liZA, IZB. i CLAIRE PAT RAKOWSKA 5347 August Street Harding Commercial ROBERT EARL RAND l832 Stanwood Street Wilson Mechanic Arts Record Book Committee, IZB, Art Editor, Student Board, IOB, IIB, IZA, Combat Corps, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IZB, Christ- mas Committee, IOA-IIA, Ushers Association, IIB-IZB, A. A. Rep- resentative, IIA. Varsity Soccer, '4l, Second Soc- cer, '40, Minor Letter, '40, Mayor Letter, '4l. ETHEL A. READ 4257 Castor Avenue Media, Pa. Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB. UNE' 942 0 it , 1 sr Ninety-seven THE RECORD MARGARET E. L. REDDICK 4516 Magee Street Harding Commercial Record Book Committee, IZB, Red Cross, IZB, First Aid Lead- ers, IZA, IZB, French Club, IOB, Air Raid Worden, IZB Hockey, '39, - J .LW ALICE MARIE REIHM 45I4 Mulberry Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, IZA, IZB, Bank Representative, IIB, IZA. 142i-lockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '4l, MARGARET NORMA RENNIE 5009 Cottage Street resent i ,- I , A, High Way Repr entative, IOB Hockey, '39-'4l, Girls' Basket- ball, '4O-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40- '4Z, Volleyball, '39 Harding Q Academic St .- t oard, IIA, First id Leaders ,' If ' - ' ina Club, , -ao s e I ddle Club, IIB-I B, F nch CI , IOB, rist- mas Com tee, ll- pf 4 s Associat' , , ' fi' . A. Rep- GERALDINE A. RESETAR l445 East Lycoming Street Hopkinson Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Ushers Association, IZB, Bank Representative, IOA-IZB, A. A. Representative, IOB, DOLORES JEAN REYNOLDS 1333 Glenview Street Wilson Academic Record Book Committee, IZB, Editor, All Philadelphia Senior I-liah Chorus, IZB, Senior Twelve, IZB, English Office, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Hikina Club, IOB, Sock and Buskin, IOB- IZB-, Pin IIA, Honor Book, IOB, Christmas Committee, IOA-IZB, A. A. Representative, IOA-IIA, Red Cross Corps, IZA, IZB. ockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basket- ll, '39, '40, Volleyball, '39, '4O. 75 it if THE RECORD ' 0 JUNE I DOROTHY L. REYNOLDS Krewston Road, Bustleton Wilson Home Economics Student Board, IZA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Hiking Club, IOB, Christmas Committee, IOA- IZA, Ushers Association, IZA, A. A Representative, IIB, Hiah Way Representative, IOA Hockey, '39, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '39, T'TIE L0 E RIG L 3 Shisleg Str y Q Academic arsi me ei ers ZA, IZB, rench Club, -IZ ice-Pres- ident IIB, Treasurer I A, Greek Club, IIA, IIB, Volleyball, '39 MARILYN ALA RINTZ 5908 Belden Street Wilson Academic Student Board, IZBI Swimming Club, IIA, Sock and Buskin, IOB. Hockey, '39, '-IO, Volleyball, '39 BRUCE S. ROBERTS 4916 Cottage Street Harding Mechanic Arts Fencing Club, IOB-IZB. BETTY AGNES ROBERTS 4058 Creston Street Harding Commercial A A. Represenutotiye, IOA. Girls' Basketball, '4I, '4Z. -J vl I I We Ninety-eight MARTHA M. ROCK 4230 Benner Street Freeland, Pa. Academic Cheerleaders, '4I, Girls' Basket- ball, '40, '4I. HELEN ISABEL RODGER 6728 Jackson Street Harding Academic Student Board, IOB, Sock and Buskin, IOB, IIB, IZB, Christmas Committee, IIA. Girls' Leaders, '41, Girls' Base- imii, '40, 1, GARY Romll I3 K X, I 41, 3 0 Gaul Street I olies 'X demic Clet 'ci ' izA- pl Capella OA i Q C ir,I - , Representa- ii IOA ii ' ,Q XXX, ERNEST C. ROSSI Carl Mackley Apartments Harding Academic Aero Club, IZA, IZB, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB. PAUL MATTHEW ROTH 1627 Brill Street Harding Academic Chess Club, IZA, IZB, Treasurer, Latin Club, IOB, IIA, Treasurer IIA, Bank Representative, IOB. EDNA MAY ROURKE 2046 East Wilmot Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, lOA-l2B. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '40-42, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, 'jg-'42, Numerals, '41, Letter, HELEN JANE ROYLE 5016 Saul Street Wilson Academic Senior M o r n in g Committee Chairman, Student Board, lOA, 1OB, Senior Twelve, IZB, First Aid Leaders, l2A, l2B, Swimming Club, lOB, French Club, lOA, IOB, Bowl- ing Club, llB, Honor Book, IOB, Bank Representative, llB Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Hockey, '41, Coach, Girls' Basketball, '42, Girls' Baseball, '41, '42, Manager, Volleyball, '41, Numerals, '42, BEATRICE RUSSELL 1833 Ripley Street Wilson Commercial Ushers Association, llA-l2B, High Way Staff, lOA, Bowling Club, llB Girls' Leaders, '40, '41, Hockey, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball, '41, ELEANOR KAYE RYCE 3535 Oakmont Street Wilson Academic Student Board, llA, Senior Twelve, l2B, First Aid Club, l2B, Girls' Bowling Club, IZA, First Aid Leaders, l2A, Hiking Club, IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, l2B, French Club, 128, Greek Club, l2A, Christmas Committee, l2A, Hiah Way Representative, llB- l2B, High Way Staff, lOA, l2B, High Way Bronze, Silver, Gold Charms, Girls' Leaders, '41, '42, Hockey, '40, '41, Girls' Basketball, '41, Girls' Baseball, '40, '41 JACK ALBERT SAIBER 5862 Loretto Avenue Wilson Mechanic Arts Christmas Committee, llA, JUNE 1942 V , Ninety-nine THE RECORD DOROTHY REGINA SANDER 4418 Edgemont Street Little Flower Academic MARTHA M. SASINOWSKI 2629 Croyden Street Harding Home Economics Christmas Committee, llA, Li- brary Monitor, IOB, Bank Repre- sentative, IOA. v GEORGE WILLIAM SAUERWALD 5111 Cottage Street HGl'diI19 Commercial First Aid Corps, IZA, 12B JANE ANNE SCHEARER 1301 Arrott Street WHSOH Commercial Trip Committee, IZB, Girs' Bowling Club, llB, Hiking Club llA, llB, Bank Representative, lOB-llB. Gir's' Leaders, '40-'42 Hockey, '41 Girls' Baseball, '40-'-12, Vol- leyball, '4l, Numerals, '-12 RUTH MARIE SCHMIERER 4033 Shelmire Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders l2A, l2B, Ushers Association, llB. THE RECORD ' JUNEI 942 RICHARD SCHOCH 1200 Foulkrod Street Wilson Academic l i MARION SCHOENFELD 4601 Springfield Avenue Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, lZBg Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB. ALBERT R. SCHULTZ 2117 Pratt Street Harding Mechanic Arts Track, '41, '42, MARIE MILDRED SCOTT 5313 Large Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZI3, Hockey, '40, MARY JANE SCOTT 4507 Disston Street Harding Academic Red Cross Club, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, lZBg Library Morri- tor, IZB, Air Raid Warden, IZB One Hundred ROBERT E. SEARS 3561 Joyce Street Jones Industrial Darice Committee, IZB. Varsity Football, '41, Major Let- ter '41 WILLIAM R. SEATON 5855 Penn Street Wilson Academic THELMA B. SEEMILLER 4028 Bleigh Street Olney Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZBQ Li- brary Monitor, IOA, IOB. Hockey, '39-'41, Girls' Baasket- ball, '39-'41, Girls' Baseball, '4l. FRANK HOWARD SEENEY 6338 Torresdale Avenue Harding Mechanic Arts STEPHEN JOSEPH SEJDA 4624 Richmond Street Harding Academic Student Board, IZA, Band, IOA- IZB, Christmas Committee, IZA, Bank Representative, IOA, IOB. ALICE JOY SEMPSEY 5210 Marlow Street Pottsville, Pa. Academic Swimming Club, l2B, Boots and Saddle Club, l2B, Ushers Associa- tion, l2B. ,4IGirls' Leaders, '42, Volleyball, RUTH ANN SENDERLING 4224 Rhawn Street Harding Academic Bowlina Club, l2A, l2B, Swim- minci Club, llA-l2B, German Club, llB, Ushers Association, l2B, Library Monitor, l2B, High Way Representative, lOA-llB. Girls' Leaders, '42, Hockey, '4O. IRENE EDITH SCHAFFER 5016 Homestead Street Harding Academic Swimmina Club, l2B, Boots and Saddle Club, l2A, l2B, Ushers Association, l2B, Library Moni- tor, l2A, l2B. Girls' Leaders, '42, Hockey, '39, CORRINE IDRIE SHAW 5706 Hegerman Street Kensington Commercial Student Board, lOA, IOB. Girls' Leaders, '39 C. ELIZABETH SHAW 5245 Akron Street Wilson Commercial Sock and Buskin, llB, l2A, Christmas Committee, l lA-IZA, Bank Representative, lOA-l2B. Hockey, '39, JUNE l One Hundred One 942 0 THE RECORD MARTHA ANN SHAW 4927 Darrah Street Harding Commercial ,3i53irls' Leaders, '39, '40, Hockey, MARY VIRGINIA SHAW l3l0 McKinley Street Wilson Commercial Girls' Bowling Club, llB, Secre- tarial Club, IZB, Swimming Club, IOBQ Sock and Buskin, llA-l2B, Christmas Committee, IZA, Ushers Association, l2A, l2B. Girls' Leaders, '39, Hockey, '39, gigs' Basketball, '39, Volleyball, FRANK W. SHELDON lll7 Brill Street Wilson Academic Trip Committee, l2B, Student Board, l2B, First Aid Leaders, IZBI, A Capella Choir, llA, llB, Christmas Committee, IOA. Varsity Tennis, '4l, '42. MARGARET SHIELDS 4834 Mulberry Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, l2B, Sock and Buskin, l2A, Property Manager, French Club, llA-l2B. Girls' Leaders, '39, Hockey, '39,- WILLIAM EARL SHIRAR 5118 James Street Harding Industrial Cactus Club, lOB, llA, Bowling Club, l2A, l2B. THE RECORD 0 FRANCIS J. SHOLOMSKAS 4224 Richmond Street Harding Academic President ot Senior Class, Stu- dent Board, IIB, Circle Twelve, lIB,IZB, First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IZA, A. A Representative, IZA, IZB. Varsity Football, '40, '41, Sec- ond Football, '39, Track, '41, '42, Minor Letter, '39, '41, Maior Let- ter, '40-'4Z. M EDWIN CARL SIEGNER 1922 Borbeck Avenue Wilson Commercial Boots and Sadd'e Club, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IZB. Varsity Baseball, '41, Major Let- ter, '41, KENNETH ALLEN SIMONS 1036 Allengrove Street Wilson Academic First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IZA, Locker Committee, IIB-IZB, Bank Rep- resentative, 1013, IIA, Varsity Soccer, '40, Manaaer '41, Second Soccer, '39, Numerals, '39, Major Letter, '40, '4l. LOUISE SIMPSON 5714 North Front Street Harding Commercial 'Bank Representative, IIB-IZB, lflcgcgh Way Representative, IOA, Hockey, '39, DOROTHY VIRGINIA SINN 1718 Fuller Street Wilson Vocational Art Student Board, IOA, IOB. JUNE 1942 One Hundred Two BETTY VERONICA SIPPEL 4605 Linden Avenue Harding Home Economics Cactus Club, IIB, IZA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, German Club, IIB-128. Hockey, '40, '41, Girls' Base- ball, '4Z, Volleyball, '40, '4I. JOHN CALVIN SMECK, JR. 3355 St. Vincent Street Wilson Academic Sock and Buskin, IZB, First Aid Corps, IZB. ANNE VERONICA SMITH 3424 Vista Street Wilson Commercial EVELYN CLIDE SMITH 4617 Van Kirk Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IOA, Ush- ers Association, IZA, IZB, Bank Representative, IZA, High Way Representative, IOB-IIB, Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, JEAN MAY SMITH 2240 Pratt Street Harding Commercial Bank Representative, IOA, IZA, A. A. Representative, IOB. Girls' Basketball, '39, '40, Girls' Baseball, '39 LILLIAN SMITH 1922 Berkshire Street Harding Commercial Student Board, IZA, Bank Rep- resentative, IIA, A. A. Represen- tative, IIB, High Way Represen- tative, IOB, IZA, Hockey, '39, Girls' Basketball, '39, Girls' Baseball, '39, G. VIRGINIA SMITH 5247 Akron Street Wilson Academic Record Book Committee, I2B, First Aid Leaders. IZA, Ushers Association, IIB, IZA. Hockey, '39. PHILIP M. SMITHERS 4919 Castor Avenue Wilson Academic First Aid Corps, IZA, I2Bg Christmas Committee, IIA, IIB, Bank Representative, IOB, A. A. Representative, IIA. Varsity Tennis, '4O. MARGARET SNYDER 1745 Gillingham Street Harding Commercial JANE MARY SOCZEK 2l53 Wakeling Street Harding Commercial Student Board, lOAg Christmas Committee, IOA5 High Way Staff, IOA, IOB. Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hocke, '39-4l, Girls' Basketball, '40-'42, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volleyball, '39-'4I, Numerals, '40, Letter, '4l, Charm, '42. JUNE' iss-wifi, One Hundred Three THE RECORD AMELIA H. SOHACKA 983 Allengrove Street Grutz Academic GLADYS MARIE STANTON 3309 St. Vincent Street Wilson Home Economics First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Staaecrafters, IOB-IIB, Ushers As- soclation, IZA, I2B. Hockey, '40, '4I, Girls' Base- ball, '4l, Volleyball, '40-'42. THOMAS MARTIN STASZAK 7243 Charles Street Wilson Industrial WALTER JOSEPH STATKIEWICZ 2927 Hedley Street Harding Mechanic Arts SARA STAYTON 2822 Gillingham Street Harding Commercial Christmas Committee, IOA. qgiirls' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, THE RECORD 0 MARJORIE ELIZABETH STENGER 7I20 Dittman Street Harding Commercial Stagecrafters, IIB, Hiking Club, IIA, Christmas Committee, IOA, Ushers Association, IZB, Library Monitor, IIA, Bank Representa- tive, IOB, Traffic Club, IOB. Girls' Leaders, '39, '40, Hockey, '39, Volleyball, '39, l . ERNELLE 9 Arrott Street ils n Academic S udent Board, IIA, Senior Twelve, IZB, First Aid Lead- ers, IZA, Christmas Commit- tee, IOA, IZA, Honor Book, IOB, I-Iiah Way Representative, IZA, IZB, Bowling Club, IIB. Girls' Leaders, '40-'42, Mana- ger, '4I, '42, Medical Manager, '4I, '42, Girls' Basketball, '4I, '42, Manager, Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Manager '4I, Volleyball, '40, '4I Manager, Numerals, '4I, '42, Let- ter, '42, Charm, '42, VERA M. STEVER 6806 Kindred Street Wilson Home Economics Christmas Committee, IZA, Ush- ers -Association, IZB, Library Monitor, IZB, High Way Repre- sentative, IOA. DONALD WOODBURY STEWART 5243 Akron Street Wilson Academic Dance Committee, IZB, Circle Twelve, IIB, IZA. Varsity Football, '4I, Second Football, '39, '40, Numerals, '39, Manor Letter, '40, Mayor Letter, EDWARD WILLIAM STIESS 6831 Castor Avenue Wilson Academic First Aid Corps, IZB, Orchestra, IIA, A- Capella Choir, IIB- JUNE i942 One Hundred Four if li CLARENCE R. STONEBACK 7202 Walker Street Wilson Commercial Locker Committee, IZB, Christ- nas Committee, IIA, Bank Rep- resentative, IOB, A. A. Represen- tggve, IZA, Safety Patrol, IOA, BETTY ELSIE STORZ 7606 Bustleton Avenue Cornwells Heights, Pa. Commercial ANNA ELLEN STRAGHAN I8I4 East Schiller Street Hopkinson Commercial BARBARA LEE STRANGE 5314 Penn Street Wilson Academic Student Board, IIB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Orchestra, IOA, IOB, Swimming Club, IZA, Christ- mos,Committee, IOA, Ushers Asso- cgmxion, IIA-IZB, High Way Staff, I . Girls' Leaders, '39-'42, Hockey, '39, '40, Girls' Basketball, '42, Volleyball, '4I, Numerals, '40. f i WALDEMA . S si. 9I8 N Ie enue Harding A Mechanic Arts Varsity Fo' ll, '4I, Major Let- ter JUNE' DORIS LORETTA STROCEN 4613 Benner Street Harding Commercial Boots and Saddle Club, IZB. ' ROBERT ROGER STUTZ 2738 Eddington Street Harding Industrial Swimmina Club, ICA. .Varsity Baseball, '4I,,'42g Var- sity Basketball, '42, Malor Letter, '42, Numerals, '40, RICHARD SUSZCZENSKI 5357 Eadom Street Harding Industrial BERNICE SALLY SWEENY 4251 Neilson Street Harding Academic Chess Club, I2Bg Hikina Club, IZB, Cactus Club, IIB, Christmas Committee, IIB, Greek Club, IIB. ELEANOR E. TANSEY 5228 Saul Street Wilson Academic Senior Twelve, IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IYB, Boots and Sad- dle Club, IIA, IIB, Sock and Bus- kin, IZA, IZB, French Club, IIA- IZB, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB, Hiah Way Representative, IOA, IIA, IIB, I-liah Way Staff, IIB- I24Bg Charles Stehle Memorial Prize Hockey, '39, '41, Girls' Basket- ball, '-II, Girls' Baseball, '40, '42. One Hundred Five F an THE RECORD ERMA MILDRED TAYLOR 4237 Cottman Avenue Harding Commercial Hikina Club, IIA. THELMA ALBIRTHA TEBBS 1661 Orthodox Street Harding Commercial Swimming Club, IIB, Stage- crafters, IZA, Christmas Commit- tee, IOA, Hockey, '39, Girls' Baseball, '41, '42, Volleyballj '39. ELIZABETH M. TEMPLEMAN 4417 Comly Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Swirnminq Club, IIA, Boots d Saddle Club, IIA, IIB, Bank R - resentative, IOA, I . I- ,, .lf-Iflo' V I ADELE LEONORE THIRSK 4307 Horrocks Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, IIB, Girls' Baseball, '40, '41, DOROTHY M. THOMAS 3530 K Street Hopkinson Commercial THE RECORD ROBERT W. THOMAS 6037 Charles Street Harding Mechanic Arts LUCY ROSE TITANO 4032 O Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Christmas Committee, IIA, IZA, Library Monitor, IZB Girls' Baseball, '40-'42, Volley- boll, '4O. FLORENCE A. TODD lZ06 Fillmfre Street f I Wilson Cy I 4' 'Academic Stagecraftbrs, IZA, Christmas Committee, IOA, ,IIA,. IZA. ., Hockey, '4O,' Girls' Baseball, '4I, Volleyball, '4O. E f . .--',,-'K ' ,gk iv N I I-.J -A MARGUERITE K. TOLAND 4725 Ramona Avenue Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, Boots and Saddle Club, IOBflIB, Christ- mas Committee, IOA-IIA. Girls' Loaders, '40-'42, Girls' Basketball, '4I, '42, CHARLES T. TOWNSEND Mechanicsville Road Harding Industrial Student Board, IOA, Aero Club, Viceepresident IZA, IZB, Sock and Baskin, IOB, IIA, Combat Corps, IZA, IZB, Hiqh Way Statf, IOA IOB JUNE I 9-IZ One Hundred Six IIN MARGARET ELSIE TSCHANZ l9l0 East Allegheny Avenue Wilson Commercial Girls' Bowling, IIB, Stagecraft- ers, IIA-IZB, Ushers Association, IIA-IZB. Hockey, '39 THERESE P. UHLMAN 7838 Craig Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Girls' Baseball, '40, Volleyball, '4O. ANNA MAE VILSMEIER 851 East Luzerne Street Harding Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, Christ- mas Committee, IOA, IZA. Volleyball, '39. JUNE VIRGINIA VOLZ 4807 Richmond Street Harding Academic Dance Committee, IZB, Student Board, IOB, IIA, A. A. Represen- tatiye, IOA Girls' Leaders, '39, Hockey, '39, '4C, Girls' Basketball, '4O-'4Z, Girls' Baseball, '4I, '42, Volley- ball, '40, '41, 1 V' fl I. J NORM MAR ARET WAGG 3541 Tudor Street Wilson Academic Trip Committee, IZB, A Capella Choir, IZA, IZB, French Club, IOA, IOB, Christmas Committee, IOA, Ushers Association, IIB- IZB, Bank Representative, IIB, A. A. Representative, IIA-IZB Girls' Leaders, '42, Hockey, '39- '4l, Girls' Basketball, '41, Girls' Baseball, '4I, Volleyball, '40, '4I. JUNE I94Z 0 THE RECORD 1, I ly GLADYS K. WAINER 5201 Glenloch Street Harding Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZBg Orchestra, IOAQ French Club, IZB, Library Monitor, IIB-IZB, Bank Representative, IIB Girfs' Leaders, '42, Girls' Base- ball, '4Z. STEPHEN WILLIAM WALSH 4316 Wingohocking Street Harding Commercial wiLuAM w. wm ow, Jn.. , 3554 vim sr ef? R Wilson , Academic Stqdent Board, IOA-IIB: I-liah X W Repfesintative, IIA-IZA. I4yar,5ity Bo eball, '40, Numerals, DONALD M. WARREN 4424 Benner Street Harding Academic I Red Cross Squad, IZA, IZB, N BETTE JANE WASSER 3950 Dungan Street Harding Commercal First Aid Leaders, IZA, I-liking Club, IIA, Christmas Committee. IOA, IZA, Bank Representative, IZA, Hiqh Way Representative, I IB. , I , fr 1 xl U One Hundred Seven THELMA LYDIA WEBB 5022 Jackson Street Harding Commercial Staaecrafters, IZB, Boots and Saddle Club, IIB. Hockey, '40 GRACE AGNES WELDON 1339 Sellers Street Hallahan Home Economics Cactus Club, IIA, Ushers Asso- ciation, IZA. FRANK T. WERCHOSKI 4158 Stirling Street Harding Commercial Sock and Buskin, IIB-IZB, IJ- brary Monitor, IZA, IZB, I-hah Way Staff, IOA - .P V ,Y .' , x . 4 s. J v I k ' I RICHARD WIEGAND 7715 Walker Street Harding Acadqic Orchestra, IIB, Band, IIB, IZA, A Capella Choir, IOB-IIB, Boots and Saddle Club, IZA, IZBQ Sock and Bllskln, IIB-IZB5 A, A. RSD- resentative, IIB, Hiah Way Staff, IZA, IZB FEiCI HO, '4l. ELLIS GEORGE WILLARD 3439 Englewood Street Wilson Industrial Second Football, '-IO, '4I. . 1-,, THE RECORD 0 MILES J. WILLARD, JR. 7021 Dittman Street Harding Academic Chess Club, IOB-IZB, First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IOB-IZB, JANET WILLIAMS Kelvin Avenue, Somerton Comly Academic Student Board, IIB, IZA, First Aid Leaders, IZA, Swimming Club, IIB, French Club, IOB, Ushers As- sociation, IZA, IZB. Hockey, '39-'4I, Girls' Basket- ball, '4I, Girls' Baseball, '4I. HELEN C. WILLIG Herschell Road, Somerton Wilson Commercial Ushers Association, IZA. Hockey, '4I, Girls' Basketball, '40, Girls' Baseball, '4l. 'ARTHUR HOWARD wiLsoN 4526 Magee Avenue Northeast Industrial Track, '39 CHARLES EDWARD WILSON 4620 Pilling Street Harding Academic First Aid Corps, IZA, IZB, Hiah Way Representative, IZB, Hioh Way Stott, IIB-IZB, Bronze Pin, Sports Editor, IZB. Varsity Soccer, '4l, Second Soc- cer, '40, Assistant Soccer Mana- aer, '39, Numerals, '40, Minor Let- ter, '4l, Maior Letter, '42, JUNE l94Z One Hundred Eight GENE W. WILSON I806 Kinsey Street Muncie, Indiana Academic NANCY JANE WILSON 9519 Wistaria Street Wagner Academic Student Board, IZB, Senior Twelve, IZB, Stagecrafters, IZA, Bowling, IIB, Christmas Commit- tee, IIA, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IIB, Bank Representative, IOB-IZA. Hockey, '4l. ARTHUR WITTICK, JR. 6654 Lynford Street Wilson Academic First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, I . ' f 1 ,Z MARJORIE JEAN WORMECK 7034 Glenloch Street Hllfdilig Academic Senior Twelve, IZB, Swimmina Club, IOB, Hiking Club, IOB, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB-IZB, French Club, IOB, Ushers Association, IZA, IZB, Library Monitor, IZA, High Way Staff, IOB, IIA, Bowling Club, IZA, Hockey, '41, VIOLET RUTH YEWDALL 4909 Unruh Street HGYUIHQ Commercial Girls' Leaders, '39, '4O. EDWARD CHARLES HUTZ 3020 Robbins Avenue Harding Mechanic Arts Stagecrafters, IOA, IOB, Christ- mas Committee, IIB, Bank Repre- sentative, IIA, A. A Representa- tive, IZA. Track, '40, '4I, Second Basket- ball, '39, Numerals, '39, Minor Letter, '4I. DANIEL ROBERT McCREA 3020 McKinley Street Harding Mechanic Arts Student Board, IOB, Christmas Committee, IOB. Track, '4I, Minor Letter, '4I. FRANK JOSEPH ZAGORSKI 4548 East Stiles Street Harding Industrial ROBERT MORRIS ZWEIG 1761 Scattergood Street Harding Academic Senior Morning Committee, IZB, Student Board, IZB, Chess Club, IOB, Air Raid Corps, IZA, IZB, A Capella Choir, IOA-IZA, Sock and Baskin, IIB-IZB, Pin IZA, Christe mas Committee, IOA, IZA, Locker Committee, IZA, IZB,-Ushers As- sociation, IZA, IZB, Library Mon- itor, IIB, A A Representative, IZA, Hiah Way Representative, IOA, High Way Staff, IIB-IZB, Assistant Circulation Manager. Second Soccer, '4I. ,x-:pg I--1 .i 'af 1 JUNE I942 0 THE RECORD One Hundred Nine VICTOR J. ZEBROWSKI 3567 Frankford Avenue .lanes Commercial First Aid Leaders, IZA, IZB, Locker Committee, IZA, IZB, A. A. Representative, IIA-IZB, Bank Representative, IZB, High Way Staff, IIA-IZB, Secretary A. A. Council, IIA-IZB. ANDREW M. ZIEGELBAUER I428 Rosalie Street Wilson Academic LYSBETH MIRIAM ZOLTEK 3343 East Thompson Street Jones Commercial Student Board, IOB, Swimming Club, IIA, Hikino Club, IIB, IZA, Boots and Saddle Club, IOB-IZB, Christmas Committee, IOA, IIA, IZA, Ushers Association, IIB-IZB, Library Monitor, IIB, Bank Rep- resentative, IOA-IIB, A, A. Rep- resentative, IOB, IIA, High Way Representative, IOA-I IA. Girls' Leaders, '40, '4I, Hockey, '40, Girls' Baseball, '-IO. wi DORIS MAE VANDEGRIFT 4206 Tyson Street Wilson Commercial Bank Representative, IZB. MISS LOUISE DRUDING ADVISORY GROUPS Book I-MR. TROXELL Book Z-MR. HUMPHREYS Book 3-MR. KLEIN Book 4-MISS WILSON Book 5-MR. RAPAPORT Book 6-MISS LANNING Bcok 7-DR. GERSON Book 8-MR. EBBECKE Book 9-MISS GRUHLER Book I0-MISS McQUEEN BETWEEN the SECOND and THIRD PERIODS VERY morning between the second ond third periods, the boys ond girls go to their odviscrv groups, which ore orronged olpholoeticoilv Once in every tour dovs the seniors report to the ouditorium tor ossemlnlv, ond when thot dov hoppens on o Fridov, the ossemply losts o tull period, ln odvisorv the Bible is reod, roll is token, ond the vorious representotives for the High Wovf' Student Bcord, the Athletic Associotion, ond the Banking Club ore chosen, ln the senior books representotives ore selected tor the Donce Com- mittee, Trip Committee, Senior Morning Committee, ond the Record Book Committee, Eoch odviser is reodv ond willing to help the student solve his problems, ond it onvthing requires speciol otteiitionf 'vliss Louise Druding, our curriculum counselor, is our guiding hond ,ff 'Qi S , gt S '39 ga X 1 wma, -MM: Q I if 1 k . 'gf 7 F Kfx ffwr, ' , . L X ',,, JI Q4 X ,R E , L . Af Q A., Q, .... , . H , COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Grgon Prelude lnvocotion .......... ............................ T he Rev. George Poul Beck, Simpson Memoriol Methodist Church, Kensington Avenue ond Monmouth Street The Ornnipotence ................... ....... .............. S chubert Solutotorv Address .......................................................... Beotrice Dyson The School in Wortirne Viking Song .................................................................. Coleridge-Toylor Presentotion ot Diplomos ond Awords ot Prizes Colm os the Night ...,..................... ........ ................................. B o ehm Voledictory Address ............................................ George Poul Beck, Jr. The School in Wortime School Song Postlude One Hundred Twelve Hwy Q Pfgffifffflffgf vnnneanvvvnvn , '!3f91?5x55l'4 QMMMQKXS New ska. ' ev mi sw f wx, 'MWW9 1 nngsxflvf ,fxgxxif 1 X ' , , ' 2 91 fJf 'an4p 1' -, 4 4 nf? 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