Wyoming Seminary Prep School - Yearbook (Kingston, PA)
- Class of 1948
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K V ggsgikgg, , A , ' 3 S Q 1. ,vw X I - ' ,. ,J if x K' ' Aflw l w tp Q, .' ix .p 4 x .M- M ,Q -5'.g+'2S' f'- sv W K . .x 6 wx QQ- , X S MN X MNC f 'NX M x Xxw YQQQNQQ Q w Y ,f ,KW xv- w 5595 i N ws WN W, X X W 2 f, Rx A K 5 'NX I QXEXWSR' . N33 M Ng Xi X Xxx , 4 'Xu ,KGMW if .V-3,,gi,,W' bs .if 5' we M , L gi E as ... ,-Q, i , O ' Nl f f .WX JWMIWI Q' ff ff -Alllkfl' 64111 - K 2 , if Ullllllf efjfflfffffflf f ,f ,f fmyjflll, eQl7llJyAllllll2l I I Xi i ' t l . i w l i l l Di: . v gWA,fj,1 ,Q , f is, gt .sh i kr I A ' W W-h.:fl f 3g:gf5wW - i W 4'-ff ttx J X p .17 H f- l'! ff'f'l'f The time has come when we. the Class ot 1948, must somewhat regretfully place our names among the countless other names of Vifyoming Seminary Alumni. and enter new and different surroundings. We shall depart confident that the training of the mind and character that we have received will pay dividends to the extent that Wyfni- ming Seminary will he as proud of our class as we are of that institution. We realize that all the memories that are so vivid in our minds now. will gradually fade as the tide of events carries us ever onward: therefore we puhlish this hook so that the perusal of its pages will restore to our memories the faces and scenes that we so sorrowfully leave hehind. -F' Amr - fffifff BY Fiuan A. CARR, ex., 'OS joHN G. WIQLLS, '97 Wliere the Susquehanna's waters Kiss her golden sands. 'Mid the hills of fair Vsfyoming. Alma, Mater stands. just lweyond the lwusy hunnning Of the hustling throng, Witli her head raised high to Heaven. Looks she calmly on. Famous is her name in story. Through her honored ones Cherished mem'ry of her glory Thrills her nolwle sons, All her sons shall rally 'round her. True they'll ever he, Till they plant her glorious hanner. So that all may see. Chorus Raise the chorus. speed it onward. Loud her praises sing: Hail to thee. our Alma Nlater. Hail. dear Vxfyoming. .fkfffkrfbhff Mziiiy' mon will full him grunt. Tlinsu of us who haivc had thc privilcgc nf wurkiiig untlcr his guitlziiicc amd of sccing his uncxcrllctl pcrsonail cnurxigc. fzithcrly goodness :intl kintlncss tnwzirtl youth. will ailwgiys think uf him not only as great. hut also :is fricntl. Tlicivfnrc. in nrtlcr that wc may shuw him in suinc small XYAIB' nur Lltmust respect. wc. tht- Class of IU-Hi, dn humhly tlcdiczitn this. nur Annual. ui our hclnvctl Prcsidcnt, Dr Willwiii- H. Pluck, 1' K X ff' !fflll ffl. Thu' KLHHPIIS sccnvs mm thc f'11llmx'il1g pzlgcs m' Llvuliczltud tu thc purpusc uf inmplzlnting un nur minds an lasting ilnprcssimn of nur mn M.1ln'1'. -in ' f X? 4. . JZ, 'ALM W Q . 'fi sgwff' Q, I AA Q x fe ' ' NIQ' 14 i -ff ylkll' 'f6lillA'lllll'y ylf' .nnrfff llfljlklf Allzbkly fff' WA 101011. ffr nfrrffl Amfkpif AIIXAQIV 01 Jfznliw. . w -,gy up Q N ww f--fi ww ff, 11? 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VL L. X 3 na. ,.., f 1 ' 3 1-ga A ,I 1, ff. Y: 1, wif? Q, g f . f , ff v . ' -mg A 9 4 ff , M-as-.fig 3: . A. f M 1 , ' K, A ': 'yff - mb. y , ,f , Y'-sw , f . ef D ' 43 f 5 '13 an.. H 'N A ' z yi dw.. wb. -'M HQ' H yfffn yr ll .ffwf fff' fryfhznf IAIVJ Vflll' Apfllftt -Ziff -KVIIVIVIII' fm 17 0 fff nlyfflhl fffrf MLM rw If ZZ! The efficiency which our president, Dr. Fleck, has shown in the administration of Wyoming Seminary and in meeting all problems connected with it, has been a prominent factor in the growth of Wyoming Seminary. His great ideals have been an inspiration to all the school. Born and reared on a Pennsylvania farm, Dr. Fleck received his f1rst education from country schools. He prepared for college at Grove City Academy and Gettys- burg Academy. In 1898, he entered Gettysburg College and was one of the first mem- bers of the Phi Beta Kappa Chapter when it was first formed there. After graduating from Gettysburg College, he served as vice-principal of Hazleton High School, where he taught Latin, mathematics, and coached football. He then attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his M. A. degree. Coming to Wyoming Seminary in 1911 to teach Latin, he remained here and was appointed Dean in 1917. After capably performing the duties of Dean for nineteen years, he rose to fill the presidency in 1936. Two floods, debt, and a war have been among the trials of his administration. He has met all problems confronting the school with calm efficiency. Honors and positions of responsibility have been conferred upon Dr. Fleck by the community and the school world. In 1940, Syracuse University conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. He has been very active in the Metho- dist Church, and his Bible class has adopted the name The Doctor Fleck Men's Bible Class. His excellent administration of his office as Regent of District Five and also as vice president of the Cum Laude Society has advanced the prestige of Wyoming Seminary among secondary schools. Although Dr, Fleck was separated from us because of illness during the early part of the past year, he has faithfully performed all his duties and has been always thinking of Wyoming Seminary. His fortitude and undying energy serve as examples of courage and faith to all of us. if llllilllil f 171 ffkw jffllll . K 161110 Discipliiiiiig stutluiits. giving cuuiiscl cm wllcgcs, lCllCl1il1Q,f Ll class in :itlvgiiiccd zilgcliru. :mtl still limling timc to flint iiitimiitcly with students this could czisily scrvc its ll skctcli of tlic dziily lifc of our iiitlispuiisgilwlc Dum Adams. 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HlSl11IAy' lm., uw--1.m.1. 1'..n.-mug wx. um..-41 AlfVl'1'41f AIQVIW4' l:.x,. lm-mmxlm 'Timm mllzcf xlmll cvrffmu 11 wrtlz Iflx 'N' 'S' X1 'x x f -N 'LH1.w lmrfi :A 1c'm'.w Hum Im fntcf' mnlcv '1,m'u :will-m1.f1wm1z the fzlxl. Timm l1Cl4'.l :mill thx' ,mwrr'm1. Wllll.lIIl H. l..urJ KIIQIISII B, lfvvwtt Lmll Chclnistry. Vhysicl lfhglrlcs L4 M411'cl1 English ll X., Iivthzellxg SLK, QW-Iumlugu 'IR-nlplv I'Ilix-'rsiiy ILM. Willimnxg Iillll., Ilurxzml lux! man mv milx' fruv, Hn' rw! lm' 'tlfxfwrlcmw ymmwf li'Ifll UUTPIHIUH xmm' H011 illcir UIVH mcrztx, mmfuxl rncrl mm Al411'c,x. tw n1wrt.11.x IS .1 1ww1'1Jmu'c. ffurrlbf' Horam S. llaxrkcr Englislm Edwin Ll. RillWCTfSf LQlIll1. Czlcszlr. Grcck Florcncc B, Szlttcrly-Voicc Cu tui DLX.. Willinlns l'1-Ili-uv HA., xYl'hll'jJIII l'luiwr-ily ILS. in xlllfit' Iifl.. Nlunsfialvl Nlut M 4 'l'v:al'ln-uw' Vollvgl- 'null Wvstlnxilustn-I' llloll Clmzpczcnt, lq1ml,s1m'erc, Af: tlioll llTlQCSf Justice, be usszwed, 1'-'ll--uv. Of cwrx' j'mfnlllex.w mlme tlic friend. Tliou sliult lnwe iustice more than tlwu UGUJS ,W-ESL g,1eW,,g L, dftw all Ll gt A 4lesir'st. u'o1m1n. 1-an Uqorvc V. Sha-:der Violin Norman W. Smith Alqclnra. Couch of R21 'mond E. S arks Algclvrzl. Cough of 5 1 A. - 5 . . A . ly-,,,,,.i,,u N.-,,.i,,,.,',: p4,'.,,..,1N u..,,N.l,-om.-Ai Footlmll and bY.K'1INIUll1Q Wrcstlliiyl. Director ol Atlilctn lil num.: Puml UI xl: lIhUt' mu lm'-N' ILS.. lllunlr Islunul l'nix.: Xl.l'.lC. HIII'KIIl'1l ILS.. Imli:m:a Ntnh' 'lkmvll-'l's' l'oII1 1 ' , ' . . . ,. . , ., H A KIA.. 4'-rlumlli:u 51'H1f'7llkIlj of llumutu muno lnmlmma AS ldrge M life and WWC dx mmuidlh H Q lo .sulvtlcty of intellect. l3u.s1lenzumlsuje SllC71L'C7lC'l'U7'l7tl7L xouf' Marion A. SCLll'LlCV2lI1l English. History Malry' M. Trilwlcr Algulwm ILL. Yyl':n'ul-w HA.. Xlisl-l'i4'or1li:n Good wzll is tlic llllgllfltlif pmctzuul Good sense and good mltllrc ure never force ni llzc 1l11ll'ETS6.n SCf'7d7'dlt:'Ll.N Sum K. Young Plano Wyoming Svnlillzury :md vlll'Jll'll1'I'r. 1'oIll'an- in l'i:uno, Swllool of Xlusiv. lllvlllllll' l'nix. Wflie mzldesr 711d7l'lH?TX and the gentlest lzeart. Elsis lx. Powcll Voice Culture xlllw. li., l'llic:lggo Nlllsivul Volln-gi-. Sylwuvllsl- l'niwrsitx :mil We-stlninstn-1' Vlioir l'oll1-ui-. . Irim-1-ton: Now X ork I IllY1'l'sllj' Music walqex ll glad remembrance of our youtli, Calls back past joys, and UJLLTTYIS us into tTul1xbm't. sylnllfy Vxfyuining Seminary may well he proud nf its lihrary and the wide range nf hunks which it contains. Donated lvy Mr, Z. Platt Beanett, it is under the competent ad- ininistratinn nf Mrs, Hurcninh and her skilled assistants, lfllen Davis and Ann Vivian. Special reengnitinn should he given tn the way Mrs. Hurenmh hrnught the lihrary up tn date with the additinn nf current hunks and new lwnnlcshelves, The lihrary is an integral part of the schnnlls curriculum, whieh is evinced hy the way students cnngregate there whenever they have free time. D. Sears. NV. Buckingham. XV. Clnlightly. H. Buckingham. nl. Williaiiiis. vl. Rusell. W, Mnrgan, L. Kline. L. Simons. W Van ililder. ynlfnfzu The waiters have the all-important duty nf serv- ing the meals in a manner which will satisfy the ninnivnr- ous appetites of the students and faculty. This jnlw is an exacting one, and the waiters must take great pains not tu spill an excess nf lint Snup dnwn some unwary studentls hack. Kyiv, The nflice staff is as much a part nf the schnnl as the pillars of Sprague Hall. lt is ellieiently maimed hy Mr, Mack. and Mrs. jones. secretary tn the Dean and recorder of hells and demerits. One always finds the nfliee staff cheerful and willing to he of service. -47 7 'N . f. Q3 ' -f' fi 0 0 to I Q J i , - Pap -:f t . '9'x .12 17 -s . X . Y . ' Q if Q 73 r x , u AQ Q Og Q, 1- ,J fl, . 'T 4. 1 'Q --- l kv 2 f- fn W Clair 40 S 'aC Ll Bottom Row Left to Right: Mary Eagen, jeanne Sheridan, Beverly Bowcr. Top: Dick Laulor, .lohn Tripp, john Todd, Frank Flannery. Faculty Adviser Professor Roherts -K fflrfiv' f62f.J.1 -76l0f1'y As Septemher, 1947, rolled around, we memhers of the Class of '48 at long last hecame seniors and soon after that elected ollieers to head our class, Dick Laulor was voted president, and lvlary Eagen and Frank Elannery were chosen vice-presidents. Aleanne Sheridan and John Tripp hecame our secretary and treasurer, respectively, and Beverly Bower and john Todd took their positions as class historians. How can we forget the many events that have filled up the yearf' The annual Y and lntersociety Receptions got off to a good start, and the Youth Centers, Sport Dances. and Proms have added a great deal to the regular school curriculum. All year the sports contests have heen of high calihre and have created lots of enthusiasm and interest in us. Uur 'Varsity foothall squad had some tough luck, hut the game with Wilkes College at which Seminary was lirst known as the Blue Knights is particularly notahle. Not to he outdone hy the so-called stronger sex, the Cirls' Hockey Teams were victorious time and time again. And after Christmas vacation. we flocked to see the numerous hasket- hall games, swimming meets, and wrestling matches, Along the literary line, Helen Phillips and john Todd were chosen editors of the Opinator , and Bill Evans and Ellen Davis heeame the editors of this, the Annual puhlica- tion. jean Rohhins and Joan Everett were the respective husiness managers for the two literary productions. Hal Buckingham and james Williainis represented the Amphic- tyon Society in the annual dehatc, while john Fear won the individual award for his outstanding work on hehalf of the Independents. joan Thomas, Frank Flannery, Reheckah Nicholson, and Lawrence Klein were the principals in the Oratorical Contest. Each one of us has some particular incident of the school year which he rememhers lwest. Perhaps it is the moment he rose to give his senior oration, or the time he forgot to study his notes for the history test. Although life at Seminary has meant something different to each of us, we can all agree that it has heeti a rich, inspiring experience and that it will linger in our memories as long as life shall remain. 5 Q 3 flsiff Aix Q w 5 f ' ' .i Y ' ' f s 3 : : . 4 itll? VIH' D45 ,WIN 'Hi 2 gg, 1: E Q 1 V : L 9 Q . Q ,Q A 4 5 Q ? f -Q -4 3' 'Rf-253. 'Ilan-U., I .mx '4f 7f3i'Aj: lf: SKU , :fo 1 '5.. 8 tllll King Full- wax : JOAN AUERBACH -loanie Stzltv t'uIIl-gl-, l':l. Nulll. lllilll Nillllt' ln Sl-lil' l '. llIll'l'l'Nl ill :lll Nvllllllillj' :lvtilitin-s. K 4wlftl:lmlitl-. Jmlllk rlmlll iw ll4lI'll' lx fills-ll witll girlx tzllkillg ll l thl lltllw 4-xl-lltx, Sl'l':lllt-ull IVl'l'Iit'lltlN Illlllilllll lllllt'll ut llvl' :lttl-lltlull. llll' .llIYl1ll llllllllbl' :lml llIt'l'l'j' lilllgll lll kmvwll to :llI :lml will mr llnlllvt lu :l Ill'lII4'llHll f:ll-tm' lll ln-r slll-41-sf lt Illl llmll 1 '. MIRIAM BAICKER l llll'l'l'l' Illlll ill llllmvl' ll-:ll' ll'4blll ht:lto- tnllvle gp. Shl- llllllp sports :lml lll:lillt:lill JOY BALTIMORE 'Joyous ll:lll:ls. l':l. It Will ll4'1Il' lilllLIIllt'l' lxslllll lllllh lI'tIlll SWPIIIIIIII ll:lll, pull :lllllmtl on-l't:lill thslt .lngu N tht- lltltlltllll uf it. .luy's wuml M'llSt' ut' Illlllltll' has lumstal uf lla tlYt'I' thi' Il2lI'll spots of Nl illzlry Iifv. :lml if Illlltlllt 1 llwtllillpz. .Iuy is thl- spirit ut Llllll usity. .luy hun-s tn IIIIQIII l Cullvgv, illltl wa- :lll wish wi ln N- 'wx Ln lltlllt., ful the llll ' l ' 'll. BETTY JANE BANKS Mim B. J. Killgatull. l':l. ll:ll'w5'n lizlkv, l':l, gllml l:lllgIl ix xllllxllillt- tu 'l 'l'll1' Wlflll lH'lHIl1!f lu tht tml llull-iq gl-ll1'. xlllllu if thi' pre-tty lllllmll- nrt:-ll ll .l.. tht- t'XlIIlt'l'Illll 4-nlllllllll llllmll in thi' pl-lil-.M or kllittillu 'lf lim, viuwr. :mil vitnlitl me wlllg fm- l'liil. Shi- is witll like-fl hi-r :lppv:ll':lm1- :lt Som tlllx ll hi-l' glfllllim' sim'n'l'it5 :lllll has Qllltl fliftillgllislln-al ln-l'wlt' In hal llhil-wel :l l'l-lll:ll'k:lllll- Nflltllilrillt' skill Ill--Il4lt'Iil'5 :lml hm-l' :lhllltx tw ml ll:-rv :lt Ne-lllilmrl. Him lllzlkn- ll'll'lllIh. .Ks tu tht lll lllt lbtt'lJlllZt'N in lllzltll :lllll :lrt :lml SIM' Wlllllll likl' ll' t'llll'l' llvhl llpull gll':lllll:lliull will g1utnl ll'lll'll. llnlyuko, llvtty .IJIIll' will ll ls lllllll tllll- luplmist pillll:ll-Ii' uf lil JAMES BAILEY ...hmm tk-lll Spring. YY. lI-- wnf tho- llllilllllllll nl' llnllglht lll first ht- LZll'Jllllt'tl Illlllll lllj I ELAINE BARNETT Bubbles Iiillggxtnll. l':l. Slll' is prm-tty tn w:llk tml witty tn tzllk with ' Il'-H Ami plv:ls:lllt, tim, tl t,hlll ml. Illll i':llm- tl. ll: l:lst XVIII' :lt lllllly-:ll-N :lml wllll't' hm lwlwlllll- um- VI.. I, , ,HH VI. 'V I ul the- lm:-t puplllnr Imp ill tho- Q.'f'I 'fl rw ful, I N' lllnllllitlwy. Ilia lll:lill IIIlt'I't'NI livw ill:llNvilxfl.:lilfL.' 'Z'Ii,W 'i.l',if' lm I' lll l':lllin :lml 1-le-4'tl'ullil'f :lml t.lls ' '4 ' . ' ... 'III Ju I' l wll:lt lll- llilr vlllm-ll for :l l':ll'l-l-l' 'l F'N Ul 'H'l ' l 'l I'N H' H' im-t Nur., Wt Ut- mx Mnml' lll.llll:ltll's, illlll Ull thi- luwknx llllll ll-ll wi- fn-o-I -ill-.5 rl.-lr ll., will llllkt :ik 'N 'H' fUl'l'l'lS lf' U-11111 ihlt hu lllllll l'l'i:-mlw II'lll'I'4'Yt'l' lla' gnu-N. 'ip' an' Iml, '. I'l':'IS' mul I I'l lllllh lrpx I'lllIlt N llltl llll pll Ult -. :I 'K 'JN wlnllity :lml fri:-mlly nlispmllull :llullg witll thi- tl':lillillg1 lil x Itltllt' :lt :l N-w Iillgflillltl ll :lnllrv hvl' ut' slllwlww ill tllm int' iulll'll:lIlrlll, of X I ROBERT BAILEY J BARRIT U Bob l ,IN ' an'l I'1'lllIll'llli4', Mun. W t l'i till. l':l. llvlllllx :lm-N llllill it lllllhll '4Wh:lt: virllolll lXt'illll you tm 'l':llvllt lim-N wll:lt it 4'JtIl. th:l if pl'v:l 1' tllzlgl ki s 1-sf? Um' ul' Hlll' wlliulw witll :l Mub- tnlllzlll :ll-vvllt tll:lt yall t'lllllI0l mlm l, l V N , - I nl: lizlillfy. IVIIPII llv isll't stmly- hliln' fflx1',f1F'I ,lg',1l'.,,.'Q '1lQff. llnlhl IILI I r:-m'h. Qtlll will fiml Huh witll Lnilxtit 'lwm-X l'n,I,il mil hu lil willt-vtiull uf will Llllllh. lla' l,qul,itn,HI QU',iN, JI M, muh t llupm tu lN'l'tIIIlf' il lllt'l'lIlllllt'5ll ur 'Wm' hlhwl UM' xvimlm lm lull t'llL!Illl't'l'. :lml lil- vxpl-1-tr to 'win pulls, ww ix ml lou, tmly w-itll:-r :lt 'l':lft ul' l.:lt':lyl-ttl-. ihfuf w,lM,.,lI. l H' Q WH X horn- lllf will Illllllllllllvllly lll:llil- l,nam.kmm.il , lm. WI I l lllilllj' fri:-mlx :lx lll- lun lll-rv ' s...lQ wt-lll. l B f lil+l'll with thl- gift ut' llll lltll .Xml :l sl-llw tll.ll- thl- wurlll l Illltl MAX BARTIKOWSKY BEVERLY BOVIER MEX HBBVNH Wilkl-s-ll:ni'l'm'. l':l. Kingston, I':l. With hair :ls re-cl :ns rf-ll van iw. Viv:u'i0us . , vri'sntiln- , . yulnhh-. ' Anil vyn-s that snap ll1is4'liii-yui1s- IF- Pupulnr, tznll-im-nl, pretty, :anal linnmrons - A :ill thx-sv :uljwtlws U . . . ile-srl'ilw livvie. EVPl'y0Ili! knows MQ Ah ffm' Ht. tl l,'H'f W 'glt 'SM her :is :x c'lw9l'lv:ule-r and fl possesslir YH' ,ff f'fl',':l lf' VffI'. '-up 1' iuu nt' nnnsnzil ilrzunsitn' talvnt. llc-yiv fn i-!fi ', ':'U5-i . 'flgu i'. .'v picks U4lIlIlQ'l'tik'llt- Fullvgv fur NYU- .l?l'Hg'lUf':I 'f lm lf'Vli'U'fIi nn-n :is hvr l-lmiue, and to that .ffl 'i t I ' fu ,llyfff 'Mt n-:unpns she- will hring 1-wrytlnng Mum' 'f H HT hpum H 'H that nlzule hvr so ilnportnnt tu he :ilsh tunnll tinnf tu huhl tha- ul'fi4-if of pri-sillent, of thi- Ainphiu- tywns. With his winning Ilt'I'S0ll' zility, Max will certainly ho an sne- wss in wlizita-yi-i' he llmis. St-'lIl. ROBERT BAYER JOANN BROOK Bob Joann Wilkvs-l5:ui'i'v. I'n. Kingstlm. l':I. Just ln-ing happy is il finv l'e-rf:-vt silnplivity is liiic-ulisrimisl thing In ilng ly llll1lElt'itlllS.u Lmikillg on thx- liright side 'a l 1' l: L i. , Nth! Um tm mm Have yun Q-wr iiutn-wi :L tall. thin girl liunrn-ing out of Sprugin-7 l+lntvring1 in his snly-fre-slnnsui ya-air. lf' HNF hfuf' .! f'fl'H 'lnfufn !3 'f k' imp, i,t.,-mm. H D,-l,,,,im.,,L figlm. un Jnzinn umllerts nlnsslnll lesnrds. .inll the U,mlI,uS, H.. likes to hunt and her utlwr llkvs irnillule- liursefs, has- fish nnil is Zlltllilfttfilvl' :i wry pro- kffhflll--flllll h-'.'U.kN- ffffhfb' lIl lS'1lY ' licia-nt SllUl'tSIIlll.Il. Aftn-r HI'2llillllti4lll, ho' WU 'l mm lhhllkv' U l f llnh says that he is going to join film t a!t 'l. f 'H'A3i 1 hut ' the Blzirinvs. Bm-st nf lurk to this 3 t- her h'm ' If l'lPf'mt ' futnrf- lm-zitlis-i'iim-k . JOSEPH BONCHONSKY HARQLD QUQKINQHAM Igjoevv nHaIu Pittston. l':i. Um-mutzu. XY. TllUll!lllY illllllf' is l't4'l'Ilfll-H Hv is ll4'Yl'I' lliSL'0lll'llfIl'4l, in-wi' .lm-, uni- uf unr stars on the grisl- irun unml in uthvr ntlilvtius :ls wvll. has nnulv il nunn- fur hirnsvlf livre all Svlllillllfy, Ile- pruriih-rl the Sv-in fuutlnxll te-:un with :L stvzuly full- hnck anal dill his hvst to win. Aft-I-r g:l':11lll:iti4nl, .luv hnpvs to gn to Illinois l'niyersit,y, when' he- will study emgiiie-4-l'iiiu. lim-st uf lnvk to pull. .lung ROSEMARY BONN . Rosemary 'Vrncksyilln-. Pu, l mnnt inysi-If in nothing: vlsv su happy .Xs in :i soul iw-ill:-ililiel'i11g: lllj' guml fri:-mls, This pvrt- littlne hluncl nlwzlys sw-ins to h:u'v :i frivnilly lla-lin tur 4-vi-i'yuin-. Sho talks mlitiiiunlly :xlmnt hvr Skippy :ind wi- nev--r tirv ln-:xriiigz :xlmnt their lzitn-st vsvai- pzulv. RUSQIIISIVQ' hopes Q-ither to no tn :le-signing sm-liool or to entn-r thi- nursing prufc-ssiun. She will lllllkt' I'rim-mls wlu-i'4-yu-I' she- gran:-s. llvpre- ssl-ll. llnl is one of the' svlnuul's insist pupnlau' seiiinrs. Cllis inennnwihln- speecln-s in furgotti-n.J wnitvr. louk thx- fouthzill has purtivip 1-lmpvl will lie-wi' ln- He is :in efffirieiit lwzul- s :iftvr thi' culnfnrt uf tvnln :is lllIlllIllIk'l', :xml :ite-rl for fonr yn-:urs in hziskf-thnll and tr:u'k. His ilislikvs :ure few. Wm-slcyain in tlmnggli wm- ni-1-nl it. llnl hupvs to ntti-ml the fall. Heist of lurk. knuw that yilll wun'f CHARLES BUFALINO YVA' uBl'ttk'I' hy :uni sniil Than that :ind hi- s Buff st Pittston, l'zi. fair ylill sliunhl l'u1'gin-1 V, yon sliunlnl re-nn-nihn-r ml, Ono nl' thv insist 4lllfStf2lllllillfI nnfin- hvrs uf thi' sta on mr 1 living huth s if r 4 has ln-Corin: He- plans t to take- his nova. !lftL'I' gmail. Buff' rlnss of '48 is Ilnff. tops in scluilsistivs :Anil lmskvtlmll tenin, Ilnff si fril-ml to t'YPl'yfllll'. 1 study lziw :ind hop'-s preslziw course' :it Vilizi- which llairvzml is his s like-s arc- lmskn-thrill. good mnsiv, and intvlligent girls. H+-st nf lnvk, Buff. CAROL BURLEIGH RICHARD CHARNITSKI Carol --pick-I IIIIIIIIINIII. PII. Him,-,.d, pm 'wluxiv lm- I-lI:II-Ins tu I-:IIIII tllv A llll'l'I'j' lII-:II't III:IkI-tlI :I L'llI'1'l'l'lIl Nmglgl- ht-nxt, tu mftl-II III:-lu, Illlll ,.,,m,tl.,mm...'-- lx.-IIIl llII- llIII1ttI-Il I-:Ik. .K larry who IIIISSI-sw: lllll' Ill' tlll' l':II'nl i- tln- t:III-IIII-Il III'g1:Inist, Inuit lik:IlIII: III-I'sIIII:IlitiI-s iII this IIIIII play-Il l'III' lla lll I'lI:IlII-l lllIl'lU11 5'I'Ill S SPIIIUI' VIGISS is Illlili. Ill- tlII- punt j1'Jll'. .X Sm-tI:IIIIl ISI-IlI-, tlInIIglI lII- l'llI1'l'4'4I only tlIIs yQ'2ll'v IU.,-.ll I-:Imp tu NI-III iII ln-I' junior lIiI-k lI:Is III:IrlI- III:IIIy l'l'll'llIIS. lla- Yl'Ill'. HI-I' l'lllIll't' plans :II'I- smmnv- Wtllllll likn- to study I-IIILIIII-I-I'iIIg:. IvlI:ItI iIIIlI-l'iIIitI-, but it is prlnlnnlrlt- :IIIII III- kmxw tlI:ItI lu- will III:IkI- tlI:It IIIIIsiI- N-IIIIIII will lu- lII'I' III-xt il HIHNI Sllllllllll-5 l 'l' llilllsvlf 1-WI Ntup. WI- lillllll' sln- will III:IkI- Illll' SPIN Ill- I'l'Illl Slill-l' Iwi- NWI'- I'lIIIrI-Il l':Il'1'I'l' :I NlII'I'I'ss. LEW IS BUSH I..-eww ARTHUR GHASIN -.Ann III-wt UI':IIIgI-, XJ. Ill7t'l'Ill' l I llI- I'lll1'I'N iIItII :Ill tlIiII:L- Willl WPT 'l'lII-5 tlI:It :lu tln- III:-wt. llllllil' tlII- illlll z4':Il. lm-:Ist Il4IlNt'.N l.I-II' g1I':IIlII:ItI-Il t'I-IIIII WI-st 0I':III:I- WI-, ll1'l'4' :It SI-III. :Ill lumw tlI:It Illllll 5l'll'H'l IMI NPIIV- Illlll Wlllll' Art: is IIIII- III' lllll' ln-at l'I'iI-mls. III- tu 51'lll ff-I' il IH-ff-lllwlllflfl' l'l'Il 5 - lI:Is ZIIWIIXS lu-I-II qIIiI-t :IIIIl l't'S4'I'YI'1I. NIIIIII- ut' his t':IvIII'itI- Ililwllllltw :II'I- hut. vt-rv I'I-li:IlIlI-. III- is :I lmy who lIIIIItiIIg:, swiIIIIIIiII::. l'lFlllllll. IIIIII is likm-Il hy :Ill. III tlII- l'llIIlll't'. lIII:ItiIIg, Aft'-I' lll'lllIIlilIlllll, lu- lmpvs Art: will lu- Mum- fort ut' :I lunsim-ss llv flllvllll lwllillll I'lllH'I'fllN1 WIIWI' :IIlIIIiIIistI':ItIII' III' :I IIlIVyt'l'. WI- lll' Willllf ll' HUHIX -'H2iIII'I'l'ilI::- wish ilu- lu-ft ut' llIl'li tu il wIIIIrII-I'- lil-Nt III' lll1'Ii tu LI-Iv. ful guy. Fw-LW. 75- ' q,0R ' MM 0b I I I ,P A-49. 5: 4' . Q czoncs cARn0NE RA CLA George uaarhu I'I 'll ll- N-IH ll:Ill:Is, l':I. Still II':ItI-I' rum Ill-I-1+ -- I light, ll.-url lin-N lung. lI 'l ll l S l 1'--P 'mx l : ll:II-lI:II':I. :I vu-I':Ipl:IiII nl' tlI1- lnwli- III-III'gv pmxn-Il lIIIIIaI-Il to ln- :III M, tmln' Umm. tu gom ,N H wh. W L H lI ' l4 'fI ' : 'll Hull l'I'I-s'IIII:III, :IIIII lIllIlll'llllllI'lj' II'uII I-:.IIIII- to III- IIIII- III lllll' st:II'N. 'Ill l'lIIlllIIl'SS l'I'iI-IIIls with Ilt'l' I'lII-II-ry 'lf Sllufll tml ill N'A l' l ' Ill lull' NIIIIII- IIIIII I':IlItiI'4:ItiIIg1 III-I'soII:IlIty. IIIII'I-I't:IIII :Is tu II'lI:It III- II'Ill Ilu tl, tht, 4-ivil 4-ml,-1. ggi.,-lm,-1, Im, Iltl-I' g:I'IIrIII:ItiI-II. ww- IIIIIIII' IIIII lu- Mlm m.ml.n hm, i,m.:U.ity' WIWH., I':III :lu IIutlIiIIg hut lu- flu-I-I-swt'IIl. MTI. Wm gn. lg,,,.I,. W. kmm' 5-,,,,'II I'I-:II'lI'tlII- tmp. ' ff ,, :ff F AN CA I ' JOSEPH ,E J .- IDU -wg 4,7 'I rank ,.! 4- - Iteudv 'Laila QIAV lin-:II' l'I' III' k l,IIzl'I'III-, 5l':I. llI- i- :I 211+ ' nv. XII IIIIIII-v ul' IIIiI'tlI ls WlIl'lIl :I lltlllllll of mI'I-uw. l'I':IIIk lI:Is IlI'I'll . Xnrwlty lout lI'IIl vl'III-I' IIII' tlII'I-I- l'l ll'4 :IIIIl I ' lv , , - f ll' jlllll' I-II-5 I':III IlistiIIgI1islI :I 'IW l fll'l'U 'l I 'll lll flllllU3 Ills I'I-I't:IiII Illlll' till lllll' lmskf-tIIIIll I-uIII't. WU 4l1'llHIl1'4 'll'lIli IN !l llHl 'll' vnu llllll' ln- fun- tlI:It it ix lllulely, IH Ill Ill'-llllllllv Illlll IH' Q-'-'HIS Y Illlt' IIl'4IrIII' wt:II' IIl:IvI-Im Not IIIIlv lI:III- llll 4lI-liIIItI- :ItlitIIIlI- tIIII':I,I.l is IH. Pm vm-,.I1..I,t ,,fhl4.f,.' Img nm, 4 'l'- I'I : 'k. w l'l'I lik- ,l llfl' III- is Iam- ut' IIII- must pIIpIIl:II' lruys l,:II:IyI-ttI- :Iltl-I' gI':IIlII:ItIIIII.k Ill: htm, M SMH' Nm! hulwh tu vmpl. 'i 'l'N l'll'l ' f'55 g Ill ' l WK Vill:IIIIIx':I iII tht- l':Ill. wlII-I'I- III- :Irm- II-N. rlll'1' lII- will III- :I sIII'I'I-ss. ANN DARRIN ohnnn FRANCIS DONNELLY Frank Sharnokin, Pa. She is of her word, honest. Ann lived in Georgia for fourteen years, and we prediet an interesting: future for this Southern belle if her plans to attend the University of Mexico after graduation from Converse College materialize. She is planning to major in Spanish and minor in drnmaties. Ann likes horse-hack riding, sailing, and hik- inf. ller very definite dislike is L I . , insincerity. Buena suerte , Ann. ELLEN DAVIS Ellen Kingston, Pa. Intelleet, talent. and genius, like murder, will out. Ellen is the rapahle associate editor of this publication, secretary of the Honor Court, a member of the hockey team, an assisbfli in the library, and can be' foun in the midst of any activity on cam- pus. Hllen's futur aspirations in' elude entering Elmlira College and becoming: laboratory technician. Good lurk, allen. Q Wilkes-llarre, Pa, Many are railed. but few are ehosenf' Quiet Francis, who is friendly with everyone, is noted esperially for his serenity and his plaeidm-ss. lle has been a nu-niher of our class for four years and is very popular. Franeis hopes to study medicine as his father did. VVe predict suc- :ess for a future M.D. WILLIAM DONOVAN osmo Wilkes-liarre, Pa. Everything is sweetened hy risk. liill graduated from Lansford Catholic, class of '47, and is here at Sem taking a post graduate course. During tho year, he has made many friends and has been very popular on campus. As yet. he is undecided as to where he will ln: next year, hut. in any ease, he will he a great suer-ess where- eyer he goes. B 1, I, I . 1 'i X ' 1 J , T All if a n X I , 1 I, I X. V, f f ffl! ' f I - l y, ,f i, HM f f .uuvies DAVIS , Ml Y EAGEN f --Jin. ' as ' ' ff A gs I Pa. , Thy modesty is a candle to thy , . , VX!! lmlrltjl lTllaraetei' is the lvbreal gilllllllilllllll .lim eaine to Sem last year and immediately found his spot as one of our football nun, He hopes to go to Wilkes College in the fall and begin studying for dentistry. We all wish hnn the very ln-st of luek, though we knn-v he wou't need it. JOHN DOLL ...mhno Schuylkill llayen, Pa. Not too serious, not to-J gay, A gooil fellow in every way. .lohn joined our elass only this year, hut it seems that he has been with us always. lle has studied with determination and has made an excellent record. Brains. however, are not Jolm's only merits, for he is very well liked among the student body for his eheerful' ness and friendliness. We wish .lohn mueh luck. of all worthxqliigf sueeessf' Eaggie came to Sem as a sull- freslunan and immediately became the only female president of our class. Now as vice-president and a member of the Honor Court, Mary has proved her popularity. Likable for her dry humor and earefree ways, Mary will surely he a success wherever she goes. FLOYD ESTELLE Floyd l'andor, NX. 'fTinu- has fallen asleep in the after- N noon of sunshine. Floyd attended Sem for the first time this year. And although one year doesn't provide adequate time to really get to know a person, we feel that we know Floyd well. After graduation. Floyd hopes to attend Cornell Fniversity and then go on to Massaellusetts institute of Technology, where he will study to he a mechanical engineer. , 1 ' , - S ' I I HARLEM EVANS u SUSAN EYERLY l ' I Harley ' , Usual' tt ' Q bxmlvy' PHA llllltn I'l.llllw, NJ. ' I' J Hwimi ,md wllww kwilyaq 'meh 'ulllll' l'llt't'l'lllll lin: lullgwt ill yt'tlI'S mlm. JCJII thliln lmv -lmlp.. :lllll :ll'te-l'w:ll'nls ill lllll' l'l-gg:ll'll4. 4 I. I 4 ,I Q. U Suv, wit-ll hs-r Slllllly Slllllll Jllltl hillama-t.Hlilafnllxrallwilt Alllllllhflllufl SIl1Il'lillIlg lPl'I'SllIlIllltX, llI'l'lVl'4l :lt hiyuf mnmk M 'imevlit 'ulotr N:-ill ill St'lltI'llllIt'I'. ISI46, :lllll ln-- ' Ml . 'gt hw VU IMIIP1, 'Mg Cillllt' :l fzlillilizu' fll1lIl'l' llI'lllIllll l-:llll- vwl lNl'l'll lllllukftllllllf-l till.-lilly,-ll .hm 'fl IPIIS. A l't'Sl1lt'lltl of SWt'lltIllll Vllzlll, mmnhnr Ur HI..ll'llptvMrn 1N born' 5lIt'.4'llll :llmqs ln- ,sl-4-ll Qlll.l'll-4-lflfl Iltrlly hu N tu ,lttmul I.n.N,wyl hy .l Illrtlllg nl' lllllglllllgf lPtl.II4lt'Is, Adil:-ll film' Qvlwrhl wf mow .Is tin thc l'lltlII'4', Sul' Wlllllll lika- ill Wm hhfl Nlkflux ' ' ' tu llIlllll'll hl-l' l'Ill'l'l'I' :lt lh- I':luw ' ' ' ' l' l'llivl-rsity, WllI'l't' wt- plw-nlivt pm- digilnls sllvue-ss ful' llt'I'. l WILLIAM E. EVANS JOHN FEAR 3lll Jack ll:ll'vm-y's l,:llil'. l'1L. Ilittstull, I':l. 400 lliNtilll'tiull Wltlllllll lllfllt'I't'Ill't', --'fhig is my WU,-my wighin tl,l.,,. w This tilll, imlivillllalliatic Svllltbl' I uwll :l pi-ilu-1-ly St'l'Ilt't'.H lwllllm- to S4-lll fivl- yvzlrw :lun Illlll illlllle-4li:ltl-ly llllllTf'SSf'1l lmtlh fllI'IIlt-j :lllll SllItlt'IllS with his :lllllity tllltl Wlll-3' -l4lllll- lllt' tlllll' Wllllll' llllll' ,,.,-,,,fimy- ui, ,hmlk ,,f l,r,,w,, to litbllhll :lhilitly :ll :l first rut'- h:lil' llilN lN't'll tllv tllpim' nl' lllIll'll lllllL!ll'lllll- llllN ll l'll Wllll HS Sllll'l' lliwllssinll Illllllllll tlll- se-uillr girls lllill 3'4'lll lllll'lllL! flllll llllll' lll' wllu. :lt l2lI'lUll4 tillll-s, lIJlYQ' tri:-ll has IPl'tlVltlt'll us with lll:llly tllillgx l,,,,l,l Q., ,-ut, ig. up Img llallglllly tu I'lllII'klt' illltllll- :lllll llili llliltlt' lilll-ll him lmsitiull :ls thl- 4-llitur llllllSt'lf :lll Illl'I'lllllltl gllml fri:-ull ,,f mi, Anmml, ,mtl wi- kllml' that tu 4'Yt'I'ytllIt'. .Iftn-l' LZI'tltlll2llI0ll, .ltlllll We-xlrvzlll will ln- llvzlsl-4l with this ll4llll'5 lll ll'l ll' ll4'lll!lll llllll lll'4 lllll' WILLIAM L. EVANS GABRIEL FERHO BIN Gabriel lll'SI-l'IllSl1fll- llil- lllllllllllllil, Slllltll .xlll4'I'll'tl Sly llefillt lx lllu- :l slllullll: llll'tl. Sllt'll1't' lllHl'0 lnluit-:ll than :my slum. lilll EYJIIIS, W.Il., that is, 1':lllll- ll' llll'S l1l 'lll' lllllls 'll l 1ll'llllll-I l I'UIll Smith .Illle-l'il-al t'illllt' this lll lllS l'l 'flllllllll 5 'llr- lllf ll ll' gl-lli:ll St'IlltIl'. Ihlhrit-l ll:lsl'lll'il'll1-nl llll lllllllll ill- 1lllll'lFl lllli' lllll ll' our vlnss with IIIIIIIY l'1llllp:ll'isnllf thm- t'll1'lIIlSfl'y hlh with Larry llili- of IHS Own ,-,,,,,m-yf Agfgllr gl-mil.. tlvlllll' ll ll'llllll-1 'll' Sllllll' Vxlfll VX' Iltllllll, liiIllI'lt'l will I'l'tllI'Il tu his lN'l'llIlt'lll. Ile- has llllltll' Illtlllj' ,mtgw mm' f,,,- HN. ,m,,,,,,-,- ,Img t'l'il-mls lu-rv :lt Nt'llIlIlJlI'j', :lllll we- gh,-H l-.llllv ll1lt'li to thv IIS, ill.. ll'lSll llllll llll'li lll llli llllllfl' 4l'l'll S fllllowiulx t':lll to :lttn-llnl Iil'Ilt'I'7Il lt Wilkl Vlllh 'l 1 4 ':.'- Motors lllilllllll' ill lflillt. Xlil-ll. JOAN EYERETT FRANK FLANNERY HIIOZYIIQH HFYHYIKH llllkl-X llflllv. l.l. Nh-, l s , :. nlvllllll -llv ll:lsl pzlswll , ' --- 1 '-'l'h.-rl- ix ilu wimlulll likl- l l':lllll lilw the- l-l-ll-img ut' llxql1i4it-- IlllISl1'.ll H,-gg, .I1l:lll iv lvlll- of tllv lIllSll'Sf Slll4lt'IllS ll:lv4- you IlllllI'l'Il :lll :lppgll-Q-ilt till l-sllllllllf, In-ing llllSlIIt'SS lllillllllllll' 1,-islmmu Sp,-glkiml ,U-nllill, Fr,-nl-ll, Ill' lllll' Alllllllll, Zlllll lll:lll:lg0l' ul' tllm- .lp 3lm,tlN-l- lmlglmgt- hp Hn- fill-vigil llm-ke-y tl-:lul. .Ilulll vzlllll- In us Stmlllngs-g lg. mmf lmw ll,-,ln ill lll'l' l'l'l'5lllllllll D '2ll'- illlll Sll'lWS Fftlllk, Ffilllli Il2ll't,ll'lllllfl'S ill hus- lll'l' lllllllllllll' fllllllll' lll' fll'll4'lll'lllll kvtlmll lllltl llusvllzlll :lll4l likvs lll l'lll'l'lllS lllllls illlllllllllllllll llll' pl-uple. Illlllklllll, :lllul Ill'lYlllII, llllt 5 lll - -l llll'f lllllllllllllfl- l 'llllll l dislike-s llllltllrlilllilll. Wm-Il-lik:-ll hy Wllll lll'l' Flllllllllllllll will SllFl'l3' alll. Frank will JlltlI'Illl thi- I'llil'l-l'- lll:1kl- he-l' :l SlIt't't'54 :lt Zlllj' vlllle-gl' sity' llf S4'l'2lllY0ll. llis sill-l-1-sg ix lll llllml ll N ' ' VN l 1lll ll'l- ltllivll fill' IIl'tlIllt'4l. ALBERT FOSKO Uma, Plains, Pa. 'Tis not what man does that exalts him, llut what man would do. .KI is an avid laaskethall fan, following the home games of the liarons and Wyoming. Al wishes to attend Temple l'niversity next fall, where he will study pharmacy. We eau all he assured that Wyo- ming Valley will have another eapalale druggist in a few years. LUIS GARCIA GEORGE GRAVESON George Amityville. NN. Good company and good diseourse are the very siiaews of virtue. George eame to Seminary to take the academic course after his grad- uation from Amityville High. He partioipatcs in foothall, wrestling, and track. He has no speeial likes or dislikes, and follows the motto, Live and let live, After gradu- ation, this popular hoarder hopes to enter Yale or Annapolis. Good luck, George! SALLY GRIFFITHS --Luau .asanyaa t'araeas, Venezuela A keen mind and a silent tongue. That dark-eyed handsome student seen around campus is none other than Luis, one of our many stu- dents to eome from foreign coun- tries. Luis is an ardent wrestler, laut because of an injury suffered in the early part of the season, he was not alale to take part in this sport. Ile plans to study at Lehigh to heeome an engineer. LILA GARRAHAN Seranton, Pa. A cheery smile warms the eoldest heart. Coming to Sem just this year, Sally has become well-known as well as well-liked. She entered into iuany extra-curricular activities, among them laeing intra-mural laas- ketlaall where she distinguished herself hy fair playing and sports- lIIZll'ISIlIll. She plans to go on to Hood in September, where her pleasant personality is certain to carry her far. JACK GRIFFITHS nl-Hara .uackn Forty Fort, l'a, Alas, the love of woman: it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing. Foming to Sem in her freshman year, Lila immediately made many friends and introduced to the voealaulary of her intimate friends, such phrases as Hesadoralale , Yeya, sure , etc. She has proved herself to lae an excellent student and excels in mathematics. When Lila isn't thinking of Roh. she ean usually he found knitting laeautiful ealale-stitelaed sweaters or intricate argyle soeks. We know that Lila will he a success in anything she undertakes, LOUIS GOERINGER Louie Ilallas, l'a. A true friend to everyone. That shy, laashful grin of Louie's is well known on our eampus, for he has made many friends in his five years at Sem. Sports rank high with Louie and he is an active member of our swimming team. Villanova is Louie's destination. where he will study business ad- ministration. XIX- wish hiln much bIlI'1't'hh. Dallas, l'a. lt's good to he merry ami wise, lt's good to he honest and true. Smiling, pleasant, and good- natured, Jaek is one of the out- standing memlaers of our elass. Basketball is a sport thoroughly appreciated lay Jack, and he claims that there is nothing laetter than shrimp. Jack plans to attend the l'niversity of Pennsylvania next year, where he plans to study lausi- ness administration. We wish .lark the hest of luek. VIRGINIA HARRIS Gil1lli6 Delaneo, N..l. Maisie, when soft voices die Vilarates in the memory. The pretty hlond-haired senior is none other than Ginnie Harris. An ardent lover of nmsic, Ginnie is a member of the Girls' Glee Ulula. Proof of this is the fact that she plans to continue her education at Westminster Choir College. Gin- nie is a favorite at Sem and can usually be found on Saturday nights at the Blue and White having a wonderful time. Much luek, Ginnie. VWW X' ROBERT I-IARTMAN ALBERT HUDOCK .iaobn --Ap- 'l'rm-ksxillv. l':u. t'1Hlt1sNlll4', l'1l. -'ll.f I-Ht,-,N im., gill thing. with A kinllvr glvllllvlllllll tra-:ills not full :unul Zn-st. HU' twill-U Huh' with hi, f,-i,.,,,Hx ,HsW,Sit5,,,, 'l'his inhzihitnnt ul' tln- thirnl flour :tml rf-:lily smih-, is :i ws-lIkn1m'n t'f 'l l SVU' illilvl' 'tl'Ul Will' ,jim-,. ,,,,'g,.,,,i,,:,,-y, ,-:l,,,l,1,5. ning tlnf -St'I'llIlll llixisinn in thu- Army. :nn nrnlt-nt spurt fun :tml is um- llt' lf itll f'tl.V l'f't'f f Will' flflfl 'S ul- ,,u,. g,,.,t H,-,.stl,.,-X H,. is hx- wi-ll-known for lns ziggiw-sslvt-mfss nu nivzuns nnnutii-1-il hy tln- l'lllI'Q'l' ll Qll ,l'i'Slf tl'f'll f 't Ill' llrff svy :xml um- So-niinsury ht-llw St't'lllS U5 ll'5 li'l'l 'l f t l5 'fit f'k- 'ml-il to hum m':uptl1l'1-ll him wm1pl1't1'l5'. l . null l4'i ll HWS' xml Ilnh has zu n:iy:il r:u'e-vi' in minnl Will' full ll l 'l'l54 ll 'l -ilfll li-li-ll ,,,,,I pm, ,,,,,d,. y,,,,:,',,,liQ IHS wmlg stmlymg tu ln- zu llIl'l'llIllIIl'iIl vngi- W tu za fntnrv :ulmir:nl, we- wish l '4 Gmail Smiling . PATRICIA HEFFERNAN NATALIE ISAAC Ti3h Natalie lylllgisltlll. l':i. W1-st, Nnlltiiumlu-, l':i. 'X lun-ly lznly. u:urlm-nt:-nl in light A smiling l':u'i- :it pr:u'n- with th:- frum In-r unn lH'iIlIl5, world. 'l'is'n. uh. 'l'ish! is zu liilllllllill' Nzltnliv is that t'll4't'I'flll se-ninr 1-ry :irnnml the- rznnpns :und it is with thv 1-vm-I'-l'r:uly smilv :tml win' nlwuys fullmywl hy u l'llt'1'l'flIl nn- ning pvrsunzxlity. Shu' is at llll'llllH'I' sm-r. 'l'ln- lmhlvr uf that llltlllt' uf thi- Ilrzmnntir l'mh. is :nn vwrl- lr prvtty, lIl'UWll-ll1lll'l'll, nlzirk-1-yt-il, lc-nt, pianist :tml lll'LHllllSt unml has l'ish, ,X loyal lim-ki-y plnym-r :tml playa-il in mnny St-m l't't'lfIllS. Nut- : Im:-r ul' :ull spirits, 'l'isl1 has nnult- :iliv wisln-s to gn to tlhi-rlin Vul- mzuny fri.-mls. Shu- h:1sn't ilu-4-imlml lvgn- tu 1-untinnv hvr stmly uf mnsivg nn :i will:-go-, hut slll' thinks that :lml swim-nlny sown, ynn'll pruhuhly shi' might Iikv tu ho- :in int:-riur sm- her un tht- mvinw-i't stngv, flu-m':1tm', Lnrk tn yon. 'l'ish. but wn iw-:ally 4Iwn't nm-il it! VIRGINIA HERGERT WILLIAM ISAACS Ginnie Bill lfurty lfurt. l':l. Wilkl-sllnl'l'1'. l':i, Atpnivt. synmutln-ti1', nmln-rst:un4l- Nunn lint- thu- lll'1lIt' ilvsvlwvs thn- inuf' t':lir. tilnnil- is unv wt' thu- lu-st-Iika-nl llill, nlwzlys rc-:nly for jukm-s, is 1-niurs :it Sn-m :mil slmws :in 1-zigvl' :un nssi-t tu :lily rinss. lint 1lnn't inte-1:-st in :ill :ivtixitif-s 1-spm-rinlly lvtl his lnlllllllllu l'Xlt'l'llll' fuul yun, thu- Him- t'lnh. Virginia wishvs to for hi- is 1-xtrn-rm-ly l'llllSI'll'lltlllllS :ttf-mlSyl':u'l1sv l'niu-rsity hut is in 4-vm-rything lu' elm-s :mil is nml--1-ill-All :uh-,nt thu- fntnrv :iftvr l'SlN'l'l2llly known for his sim'm'rity. thnt, llmiw-wi-. yu- kn-nv that shi-'II .titlmllgn l'lllllllI', tn-nnis. :mil swim- lmu- gum! lnvk :und muny fri:-mls ming uri-imy :I gmail ilvnl ut' his xxiwiwiu-1 shi- gm-s. tim:-, ln- still finds rmmi mr pntntu 1-hips :tml -te-uk. BARBARA HITGHNER NANCY JACKSON Hitch Jack Wrsti l'ittstun. l':u, tlssu. Yu. lint, wh, yt' lurlls ut' lmlivs intvl- A hh-ssing is :l lmpny ln-nrt. I.-t-tnul. lntknm ns trnly, haw th'-y nut' .funk i, Um. nf HH, g,1.,t,km,w,, lnfimn-I-li'ilym1': sn-ninrs :lrunml UIIIIIIPIIS, :xml he-r pl-rsnnnlity vlvaxrly vxplains this. im' llils ln-Q-n um- of our star lmrki-y Vmnim: in ln-r -lllllltll' ye-nr, llitrll :intl lmskn-thull lil1lyQ'l'S. :mil t:1k1's lumrliutvly I'-nnnl ln-r plmw- in :un llllQ'l't'Si' in most nth:-r Svm Q-m, ,tltlurllgln stu- 1limln't- yrnrtiri- :wtivitie-s. Nzlnvy plans tu :lttm-ml putt' in yn-ry many si-lmul an-tiyiti--s. William :incl Nlnry Pulls-gt-, wht-rv llnrh slnmw-it hrr t:iln-nt- :is :un sln- will stmly' nrt. wtri-ss in um' alr:m1:ut1v 1-lnh. Shi' n-t1-mls tu tnki- :L hnsme-ss vnnrst- it Kvystum- .Inniur l'ullo-uv, :anal w thinkrmuylu- Xm'inv llll'lllt'll1'l'll tllzxt 4li-rlsluln. Whos Marin! Just, l-lt llnrlr, ANS 'NQN ...asf W Kiln' 'B BRUCE JOHNSON BYUOCH Ashh-y. Pa. A lu-vii miuil with Illllsil' iu't. CAROL KURLANCHEEK Caro llui'yl-a, Pa. The will to dug Tha- suul tu flare, Vmning tn Si-m in his juniur yi-ar. liruvo ostahlishf-nl fur himself thi- pnml 9ntl,n.d SMH as 3 jmlim. U'ti f h i il. H uf 'fm' and has lm-n lending hi-r talents inure thoughtful se-uiurs. Hi- im- tu the met. muh um. Dmnmm. pri-ssl-d all tilu- lll9IlIiJk'l'S nf his muh vwr. mm.. writing and Swim, nuhlic spvakiup: class with his mf- ming rank high on her list uf l'l'H llt' SI 'fffi't'5 lilft,5 li'r- Hr 'S favuriti-s. hut a ca-rtain dark-hairn-il. in 2ll'K'lllllIlilSilt'li pianist aml hupm-s i,1,,,..t.y,.d W.,-,1,,,,,g0 hvmis this mt- tn makv music his lifv-wurk. Blush i'arul'l1upi-s tu attl-nd l'uruiectiL'ut hlfk' li W '- Vnllrgv, whern she will study swi- ulugy. With her pn-rsunality and vivavity. she is sure tu he a suc' JUNE JOHNSON DENNIS KARLHEIM 'June ki-s-H: ' : Bl ' kvssllarrc-. P: . A quiz-t smilv, a kuuwimg lnnkl I I'l'LCl'E'fi that I haw only four if lls to Liu tn nu ti uhni A lim-ln-5 vntlmsmst, .L mlmhei nt' thi- iilvv l'luh and Dramatir mu A Smuimwiml Sim... his frvgh- muh' 'Huw has hwll busily 0cup 'd man i't'ill' is au l'lltilllSi1l,StiC' partivi- 't OHM' Ml? .: i 'ltS :F liking for pant in varinus spnrts. His spec-ial dancing: and flying. and, lllt'lIil'lltJliiX. I-iwuritf, hnwwm. is wwstlillg as f 'S mis- Mt ' 5' Wa , ut' was prawn this year. Bill plans l'f l 2 v lm MHS t mv kim tn gn to tho Philadelphia Hallo-fu 1-riuvtlihhs. With her vhi-4-rfuluvss uf mmrmuvv in UH, fall and Qt. '.'S:'t'I't5 gh 'Q tH ' ti' 1-xtn-ml a hvarty wish of gum! luck trawl lar alnng thi- ruaul to suc- 'Q f.mH.t,m.ug,,i4t , ,,. . DAVID JOSEPH Dave Dallas. l'a. BERNICE KARP ns- ch.. Wilki-s-Barre. Pa. A hvart llllfi'1lllilit'4i hx' rarvf l'm sure that rarm-'s an 1-neniy of life. lla-rv at Si-m sim-Q' frvshman days. llavn has allili-il lifi' and wit tu During hill- fum- y,-Mfg at Sum. lllfllly Il UIHSS- lf Ull'l'P'S f'Wl' NIU inary Iiwiiin-'s gaity ami pi-rsims Ulilltl twill!! UU- DNV' is SUN' U' ht' alitv have made hi-r an intl-gzral in the midst of it, Dave lilies vat- part of Sem. She has proven hi-r H12 flllfl SIVPIIIIIHV 111111, llf'l1PY1' lf worth hy working dilign-ntly nn thi- W' Hilti SCTHWI- Lvlliilll is UH' Sfllfull Annual Business Board. Shi- liki-s f l71'V 'f l'l 'll ' ftlf his fllilll? Hill- ilanciug. clothes, and ri-ailing, her Vfltinll- WIWVQ' ht' lllflllr ft' Stlltil' unit awrsiim hi-ing Fl'9lll'il vlass. lm-si-l i-ii:1iIl1'vl'illH- Iif-rniuv plans to vntn-r thi- field ii ,LA NA-iii--X 's .5-8. 4 ul' all-sigruiiugg, and wa- knuw shi' will hu a ilIl't'i'SS. ' 1 Rwxmnnjxigaiart , .mcx KLEIN ..m,,, 1 ..K,emy., illIZt'l'lIl . l'a. Wilkvs-Iiarrv, l'a. .Xml In-rc, words fail us. lpuu l1is arrival at SPIII, l rank i-stahlisllril himsvlf as uni' uf in Ill' hi-st athli-tes. Playing on the 'var- sity has:-hall, fuuthall. and wrvst- ling: squads, Kap is notvd for his 2l2L1l'6SSiVt'll1'SS and gmail sports- manship. llr hopm-s tn attend West Pniut- ahility will takm- hllu far. ur snmi- nthn-r military avads l'lllY We kunw.that his athli-tic Tu him. all things arf- pnssihlv. This hamlsumv llilltopper 1-amv tu Sn-miuary two years ago and has since hee-n the idol nf many :L Si-m cu-4-il. .lack's lung runs ou the gridiron, superlative ability on the diamund, and his K'Snmko Shun, All. jersey flashing aruund thi' haskethall court will long: he I'4'IIl0lll- hf-rm-d. The many friends hi- madi- at Sem wish him nmch lurk. I 4 Q ,lf H E LATONICKX! EVELYNQLETI-'IAM HeIenS yJ Ev Illll'lllll11.lAll. lh-mling, l':1. 'l'hn- sl-1-lyfmslllnlll nlill l snw It's niw- tu ht- unturzil .Huw my mm lmnsl l:lhmu 1l Whwn ymrlw- n:ut1u':llly nivl-. It u-g1'ml', l W 1 f 'j I Ev. tllmllgll shn- 1':uu1- to XVIII gh.. rm ' play HH. ,' HU' just this yi-ur. has lll't'0llll' om- uf ,Hi ig , .,,,,ll L-,,.,kA that-, l,.l,.,,,.. tht- :must-likl-nl sm-uiurs. She- 1-njoys ,ll ,,.,- ,,f UH. AH 1 allgimvgs lllustl sports 4-spl-uizllly' swimming ,. V ,HI Mlvll In . ,I H fxfjml, :null Inu-s spuglu-tti :null llll'1ltl halls. ,1 4gl,.,. -1-1 N -' ll,.ll.uy' has Sho is zu llll'llllll'l' ut' thu Girls' till-0 f,,,,,,,l hm' tflm ,.H ,N-C ,i,.,i ,lt l'luh :uul l'Vl'lltllJlllY sha- plnus lu Q-MH Sinn, hm. hmm. Y, -Strmlds, att:-ull svliuul iu New York Vity. 1 ,um gmt.. 'l'Q.,u.y,.l S' 1-Ullvm. is wlivrl- shl- will stully tu he- ll lruhnr ll-ln-lu-'s 4ll'Stlll2ltl1lll. Wllllh' shl- will 5'l l'F' l 1'l'lll4 f'l'- t.nkn- up thnt lluhlu- prut'l-ssiun tl-nlllillg, llt'l'l S wishing Sllt'4'4'SS tu ' F 1 I ill-s-rung girl K ll- X , . ow? mcrmnn LAULOR ' .1oAN Lmeusou bulk J03l!iB l'l lixvillv, l':1. XVilkl-s-ll:ll'l'n-, l':u. A'Nl'Y4'l' I-lute-ll Wllvll mu- m:lu's np- --Fill tht- 4-up that 1-ll-,H-5 lun-ssml, , - Imln ul' pus! rl-gn-ts :uml future- Xr-wr ill-ji-vt:-nl wht-il !lllllfllt'I S f,.,,,-Sf hlm-st. Jllilll, with he-r flu-1-ry smile- :uul hit-kv ,.,,,,,i,,g yu.,-1. in Um- julljur lDlt'llS2llltl tllilllwltltlll. has. hm-Q-u il yn-ur. hu- lwrmm- :L hiu pnrt ul' llll'llIllQ'l' lvl our .class 'tm' tlirl-v S1'IlIllllll'j. 'l'h1- IPl'l'Sllli'llt ul' nur V4'lll'S- Fill' 'l1'lllIlIfS ll' FINISH'- vlsnss nut, only vxlptivutferl this lu1':lli- lflUtlll'H. Jllltl tzllbl. un-u, hut lu-uplv ty, hut hl- :llsu inlprl-ss:-ll Slllifllll tlml' full- ll 'l' i l'1 3' hm-r. llill. llil-k is :ur uutst:uuliu:4 nth- tlmughl um-1-rtzuu -:ls tu hs-r futuri- lvtn- :null :ln :ill-zmnuull guml fl-lluw. fH'tlVlUl'Sl -lflilll IS lffjllllll YU 'N' llis llllNll'Nl, t7lHIl'fQ'llllS. :lull fri'-urlly Wl'll'llk 'l illlll 5 4 'S5ll'l Wl't'l 'W ' wnys will win him lualny fri:-mls. 5ll1'll'N'S- Ws- wvvulll wish llirk gum! lurk. hut- ut- know lu- wun't ue-1-nl it-. PEYNTON I-EE JOAN CLAIRE LIPPI Penny Joan linllsls. l':1. lflxl-it-r, lm, Vu :lu nothing: hy lmlws is ths- --ly wittynlu-. way ul' Ilwlllt' minds. lluvn- you 4-vt-r untire-ll :1 dark- l.l,Hm.' with his wit and C.h1.,.,.l-HI, lIllll't'4l girl alrlvulgfl z1l.,ll1:u1':mul'1 Olds: nl-ss, has ll'l1llll' :L plucn- ln-rv :ltr Irwlylull-H,ilmnlzillh NI'4 .' Itf mill' NPIII that- will hm- llill'4l fur :lAuymll' 'LH' 'hui h'lff l'I.,illll'l' .l'l'f'v 'l' fl tu l'ill. lla- has take-n pzlrt lll all ,l 'f- lulllif fH:lf:x'5 fflhf- Nfllf spnrts, hut thus shown :u spn-yinl '-lij, '1'I V'l 'U'f: 'P4 lfl'l 'lrI'i 'FUI' mtl-rl-st, in luuthzlll :mil Wl'1'hflIlll.I. Wmll-3 l'll'P-'- 'll 'fl l l llvllllj' would Iikn- tu llttvllll lim-high. l'f'l 'SlIl' Ulflllllh Hunt- shi- lllls uir ,,p,,.,-,. hl. will Ntmly m,.l.h,,,,il-lil fllsllllt-s. .luwllkl-rl.1us tn .uttllml no .-nail..-.-ring. W.. wish him us- 1-'ur-,l-:lb '- J- WY 'l 1 l I'- xvrlx hvsth ll'l' 4'lU l'l', GEORGE LEHMAN SANDRA LLOYD Zeb Sandra Nlyr:-, Pu, .hllll-y'. I':1. i'l.llllL.lll :tml tha- world laughs with lil:-ssl-nl sire- tlln- joy ul:lkl-rs. you, l l'+'Wll Hllfl NWI l'l'0wn nlmn-. Saunlru tum- to S1'llllll2ll'y in ln-r fri-slnnau yt-:lr :xml lwvzumw ll fris-ml UI .H um' M Q-mi .rv .1 ,N lvl' ull. Shi- has hl-vu vm-ry zu-tivy . ', '.'Mj 'j' ' ' '4' ,null 'li lu mlrznuntws, :ns she- hzls llilflllll - ' I5- 'fl,ll ' 'mwl l f m': putt-ll lmtlh us :L llirw-c'tm' uf plays Ill-T 1-'15 -Nl WNW 'I'l l l ,'v 'fl V mul ns :1 nu-mhc-r ul' wists. Szuulyn M'h Al html' ful 'lml,'l,,.l 'T'tf also like-s lmskl-thull. Nl-xt yn-:xr f'm.H lll vm' l:'lM'llnll l1 lV ...l4e' shn- hupn-s tn !lttl'llll Pl'llllll'llkl' Cul- rl.uuns tmtl. lllllllllllk .uul llhllllll' hlgv. whwl, Sm, will study ,m,H,h:m, :Irv twu uf lus rhu-t hkn-s. .llllllllllll mill., hy' his shuwilu: lu-rv. we- know that A ' lu: will :always ln- :1 sun-vw-ss :my- wha-rr. Nuns. l 3 Q S. Qlfjglw freslunan year and since then has made himself a well-known campus ELIZABETH LUGG Liu lluryea. l'a. 'l'he good, alas, are few. l'Ilizaheth entered Seminary last year, aml immediately was known to all for her quiet and sympathetic personality. She likes nothing hets ter than to watch an exciting haskehall game. Also, she has been a member of the Glee Ulub, and she enjoys liotli popular and classical music. Elizaheth hasn't chosen a career. but she hopes to attend Cornell next year. We all wish her much luck. ALICE MCCARTI-IY music as her likes. She proves her artistic ahility hy her outstand- ing poster work and her 0pinator yet she does not know where. Yes, we all know Alice has a future bright and successful. With whom few can compare and none can lueat. ' Sally entered Seminary as a sul:- freshman and has remained one of the school's staunchest supporters during: her five years at Seminary. She lists her likes as swimming: and tol1og:ganing:, not to mention dashing: around in her powdervhluc Ford. As yet Sally is undecided Where she will attend college, hut with her amiahle personality she will make good of that we are f certain ,ai J L LAWRENCE MGGROARTY . 'Jimmy , Stumpy Wilkes-liarre, Pa. Wilkes-liarre, Pa. lf happiness is wealt then he's They only the victory win who a wealthy man. have fought the good fight and have vanquished the demon that .Iimmy came to Wyoming in his t ll'fS Us Wltlllll-'V fiulm, Jim who ig irlterwtklll in Stunlpy, one of our most reserved all sports, claims that tennis ranks lvlfrflllflgeis. found ills :l'II ' A-':'lf! '. high with him, and those of us gl U ,i'llU:r I lui, Fila who have seen him play under- lvml '.Y'wf-'IIIP' 'Ill' . 'F F-'ll stand why Jim mmm like to teams and is vull-known ni hoxnig attend llaverford. where we wish clwlff, tIl ,iillU'lt MW. Milli, li him tht, mst uf luck yet htumpys iuture is undeculed, ' hut we wish him success in what- ever he does. ELIZABETH MGGUIRE Beth West Pittston, Pa. Vim, vigor, and vitality Since her freshman year, lieth has been part of life at Seminary. She has helped plan aml make suc- cessful many Youth Centers. As her likes, Beth lists roast heel, rare, football, hockey and skiing. Next year, lieth hopes to attend fllarywood College in Scranton. where she plans to study home econonlics. Nlarywood is inilecd gain' ing a fine person in lieth. PETER MAGAGNA nmicei, i-Pete., Kingston, l'a. Glen Summit, l'a. lirevity is the soul of wit. lie is a gentleman lrecause his nature Alice is one of file lllost likalllc ls kill-I 211111 ilffillllli Il' l iI'5 girls at Seminary due to the fact creature. that she has such a wondernul disposition. Alice lists art and Who's that tall blond l:uIZ ' asked one of the girls. Why, tliat's none other than Pete Magagiia, the covers. After graduation, Alice captain of our swimming team, wants to take up art. although as lvllt W?lLl'Il llllf. trifle. for' Pctl' actually detests long skirts. Swim- ming and dancing are I'ete's favor- ite pastimes, Septeniher will find Pete in Dartmouth College, where he is certain to meet with the same success as in his years at Sem. SALLY MOCOLE DONALD MARSHALL Sally Don NYilkes-Barre, Pa. Sweet Valley, I'a. I'lll fancy free. ami free for auye thing: fancy. Une of the handsome veterans of our class this year is Donald Marshall, who claims that women, lvaschall, and steak are the hig three of his life. What a eomhina- tion! However, since his greatest dislike is he-ing: tied down, he mi,-zht end up being a bachelor. Something: has to he done ahout that, girls. Next vear will see lum a student at lll.l.T., and to hinl we all wish success and the best of everything. Y in RUTH MATLOW JOSEPH MOLCHAN hnuwsl. .xdoen 4iii xrxlxill1' l x l.:xx'ksxille-. l':x. 'l':xlx-ixt is ixxnixi, t:x1't is skill, Youth 1':xlls fxxx' plvxxsxxrx-. llxith vxximls hx Si-ixx fxmxi liii':xi'1l- .luv hx'1':xlxxx- lilluwll tix thx- stu- xillv. :iml 1-:xxx Ixe- wx-xxgxxizx-xl l'i-xxxxi xl:-xxts :xt sx-hmxl sullll xxftvx' his :xr- :xI:xr hy hx-i' In-:xrtp lllllgll. 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Nlzxryslx plans tu x-nt:-r l'I:xst- llv lxuyws to :xttxx-ml Nrxtrx' llxxxm- lxxxxix Hx-lxmxl ul' Mxxsixz 'l'hx- hx-st ixvxt yv:xi' :xml lwxwxixxx- um' xxl' th:- uilIl1'k,H:li'ysll, '-vxxmxs fighting t'i'0shixxvix. With his xxxxxvxxxxxs xxx-x-sixxx:xlxty. hx- is cw-rf t:xiix txx Iwi-:xiixv pxxpxxI:xi'. . -Fx' N Qt 'N gi, NX. .tw x Qi ' 'i ,...s. ig LEON MURRAY REBEKAH NICHOLSON lined'-1 1-Nichn llauville, l'a. VVest Pittston, Pa. l hear aml say not mueh lint think the more. After graduating from Danville High School, Leon came to Semin- ary, From here. he hopes to go to N.Y.lT. and study aeronautieal engineering. Like many other seniors, Leon names dreaming of .lune sth aml listening for the 3:15 bell as his favorite pastimes. He is a member of the male ehorus. the swimming, J.V. football. and traek teams. sh:-'s an all-around girl, and per- fectly square. Arriving in her freshman year, this pretty, petite, and popular lass soon made a hit at Seminary. She has been on the hoekey team for three years, was basketball manager last year, aml is captain of the eheerleaders. Nieh's plans for the future are as yet um-ertain, but we wish her the best of luek. SION NABI SAMUEL NIGHOLSON Stanley Sam Baghdad, Iraq liinsiillll- VH. Busy as the proverbial bee, l'd rather laugh. a bright-haired Happiness eonsists in activity. IPUY. Sion is one of the neweomers to Seminary and he comes from far- away Baghdad about which most oflus have merely read. Stanley enjoys playing tennis aml is a most industrious student. Ile plans to go to Columbia next year to begin eompleting his edueation in the field of medieine. HARRY NEILLY 'l'han reign, a grey-beard king. Tall, blond, blue-eyed Sain entered Sem last year. lle claims to have no dislikes and lists as his likes wrestling and shooting pool. Sam plans to go to Cornell and then beeome a poultry l'armer. You can be sure that wln-never any member ol' the Class of '48 is in the market for a turkey, we'll look Sam up. lies! of lllUli AL NOVAK Harry UAW Uakinont, Pa. The time l've spent in wooing, ln watching and pursuing The light that lies in women's eyes Has been my ll62ll't'S undoing. Harry, one of the handsome new additions to our Class of '48, likes women, basketball aml golf. He hopes -to atteml Mt, Union College he a suecess. Alden. Pa, A friend in need is a fri:-ml imll-ed, Al came to Seminary just this year after serving two years in the Army. He has impressed those who know him best by his quietness aml sincerity. Al works after sehool in Il grocery store in Wanamie, ami in a few years, who knows. he inay own one! in Ohio, where we know J N WCOMB PHILIP PETINATTO Bruiser Hphip' West Pittston, Pa. He's neither good nor bad, llut one of the best friends to be had. John, a faithful member of our wrestling squad, has been an im- portant member of our class for four years, In one of Prof. Roh- ert's famous Latin classes, John's translations were always welcome by fellow students and professor alike. John hopes to go to Villa- nova to study medicine. To the future Dr. Newcomb, we wish the best of lurk. Old Forge, l'a. Whose words :Ill ears took eap- tive. Phil came to Sem only this year aml has made many friends already. Although not aetively engaged in sports, he lists football aml basket- ball as his favorites. Dancing also ranks high among Phil's many likes. He hopes to attend Temple Univer- sity next year, where he plans to study pharinacy. 'W-.ff I- I 1-ithe-r I'i-nn Stats- or thi- Ilnivors' ol' 'l'u .':. DAVID PHILLIPS DRIVE .HJ-affuiiiajfafufv Yilkvs- :irrn-. :. hood sn-uso und. good nnturn- :irc In youth ' al IWZIIII-Y, nxsdoni ls I I .tltllollllll IIHW' llf l'4 I S--H1 only 'I'hough shi- lm-luis tho SPIIIUI' 1 :iss this I lfll'- IH' llrls wlim-ll fl host most of thi- tim-X, don'ti think of of fl'i+'ll'lS YIIFUIILIII his Illlllllllillll Evie as :L hook-worm lwvzulsv you'rn- l 'F HlIU! Ili' IHIS H0 'IiSllk1'S- :ull wrong!! Sho has :L ki-vn sense ha- 4-njoys :ull sports. :uid is fun of humor :ind is not, vzlsily hurt. to IM' With. Ililvl' is HOW' 1'Pl'UliH Iler zihilitiy :it thc piano wus ch-arly IIIUIII' thi' flltlll't', Illltf Ill' INYIWS il:-inonstrzitt-tl us sho lwautifully thnt, somi-how it vom-4-rns 'l'vlIll'I4' illustrated her orution. Sho finds l'nix'vrsity, Sluvh Im-k to Ilnvv. time I'or hot-ki-y. SWIIIIIIIIIILZ, and many otln-r sports, and is wvll- like-il hx' :ill who know ln-r. HELEN PHILLIPS Helen igston, 'Wvziring :ill thi- wa-ight of ln-urn lightly, hku .i flown. HILDA POPKY Hilda I k . ' --' u' :'-.'. si . host. ll:-le-n is tha- fxunilizu' :tml popu- Prof, Uluytoifs fnvoritv, Illldu. Iill' Wliilll' of Illl' 0lliII1lUIl '. Shi' like-s rlzlssiunl music :ind dislikvs IS lH'St kllUWll for IIN' SUIIUIHFIY nothing. This is an Pxauuplv of writing ond poi-try :intl is :i mvm- ll.-p gi-niol disposition. She is on X hs-r of thi- Gln-v l'luh. Shi- lovvs to rm-:ul und lists us hor hivoritv typo of re-:uling hiograipliies. Ili-li-n the- Annual liusim-ss and i'irt'nl:ntion Ilohrds. Sho would likv to !lI1tL'll4I Mivliiuzin I'lllVl'I'SltY. wlie-rv wi- rhn plans to 1-ntcr Swzirtlnnori- Voile-ge onfgqilingly pri-dint sum-4-1-ss, Ill thi- t':ilI :ind the-n shi- hopos to t1':u'll. FRED PLACE Fred 'l'ow:lnd:l. I':i. It pli-:isont 1-hop, lint hi-ttf-r still, :I loyal tru-nd. ll' you arm- womlvring who that tznll hlond boy sorroundvd hy girls is, it's nom- otlu-r than lfri-d. A it-wcolili-1' this your, Fr:-d was in i . --:ivan ry during thx- wnr. I rm-:I says that his onv hohhy is to talk, sh-vp, :und dri-:nm hnst-hull, :und som:-how or oth:-r, ho is ahh- to got his listivm-rs ns ilitvi-1-str-il in that WIIID-it'l'I :ls hu-. llis t'Il4'l'l'y smili- nnd nlzlnm-r will will him lllillly frionds will-l'a-3'--r hi- got-s. RICHARD POWELL Dick Mountain 'l'op. l':i. I'l0ns:int, l'Il4't'l'fllI, IZIIILIIIIIILI. gay. Bluvh mori- :ihontv him wh might .:ny. i Dick Cilllll' to St-minnry tlircv yt-:urs ago :is :L fri-slmmn and has :u'cclvr:it1-d just so that ho might, lwcolm- zu part, of the Class of '4H. In his sparc timu, Dick likvs to hunt, fish, und f:u'nn-r dzmvv. llis om' big: dislikn- is homt-work. lin' hopi-s to 1-ntvr llzifaiyvtito Uollvgo in thi- full, hurl, who knows? Dick IIIILKIIIV Ilt'I'Ulllf' :i future- I'ru-sid:-nt, uf thi- I'nits-rl Stott-s. ROBERT POLLACK osoho ROBERT PRICE Bud ki s I! u . o lhvllht' o . L Ull N llltll lioh rt-turm-sl to Som in tho mid- 'lh' Y mst y :'V :liter S i 2 :I With his intriguing dimplvs and vi-or ond ai half in tho Army. Ile 4-un oft:-n ha- found ontvrtuining :L lIllIll'IIIg' hrown cyvs, Bud is thn- :insws-r tio any nmide-n's przlyvr :ind group ol' his UIEINHIIIZII-US with his is H rmhml tu t,wl.y0m,. Mud Un' 1-xvi-ll:-nt imitations ot' sn-rf-rnl mom- hw, ,.:m,,g y,,,,,,hm-gi-rg hv thi- dov- Il S of th, li'U It3 Hnffh f1s,fHf1'w 1-n. tozistvd rin-1-sc saimlwit-ln-s, :ind :ks-s IZIIILZIIILZ from Winn-, Viomn-n, milk Qhukeg uk gn,nh,Qt hw? N and Song to Spikm- .lom-s, After 'I'il4III1ltIllIl, lloln hows to go to music, from vlzxssivzll to jazz. Bud likes to swim, play footlmll :intl I 'tl is an onthusinstir lmskvtlxall Spoc- tutor. llis futiurv is lIlltIk'CItIWI. hut wliutln-r lu- :itti-mls college or govs to work wi- pri-flirt fl bright, tutor: for llud. RAYMOND RAHMIN HERBERT RITTE BE Raymond ' e bio u ru 0' 9 Iiagdz I, I 2 1 ,l PB- fi 1'2 5 . t 1'all and dark and lively, too, ,- e merit is IRQ 1'l'f'r: the lIe's always happy, never blue. Wllel' it I Sv the PSS ll - I9- Raymond, our shiek from Bagdad, professes that he likes America. espeeially American girls. Raymond landed ill this country last year unable to speak a word of English, Init thanks to the helpful coaching of the dormitory boys, he boasts an English vocabulary large enough to insure his sueeess at Seminary and at Columbia, where he plans to take up Business Administra- tion. ELIZABETH REYNOLDS Betsy Trneksville. Pa. 'ASvlf-l't'Yt'l'l'lIL'l', self-knowledge, self- control. A favorite of everyone is Betsy. As well as playing basketball, Betsy enjoys music and dramatics. She likes just about everything and everyone. except people with no sense of lmmor. Betsy has made no plains for the lIIIIIl1-'dliltt' future, Init her genuine sincerity will carry her far. makes. ' I y, who ' attended -n four years, is planninf to 1 to Weis! v University l ly law. His nterests ar ,elr , s ng, and basket ll is member of the Am iiet is and he Editorial Board of e Annual. leasant to everyone, Herhy is cer- tain to make many friends wher- ever he goes. A s I Q . 0 1 8 I 5 I ' 9 I I .!EAN ROBBINS ' N ',IeanIe ' . I kingston, Pa. 5 ..- 1 - . , Men admire the happy maid. After five years of fun and laugh- ter with Jeanie, Sem must give her up. Une of the original Me- Cole Mohstors , .lean has added spice along with variety to the llockey 'Varsity and to the Opin- ator Staff, of which she is the Ilusiness Manager. She adores her little black coeker spaniel, and is just as proud of her knitting. Jean- nie cannot help being popular and as well-liked at college as she is here. ELMER RICE DAVID O. ROBERTS Elmer DSW Kingston. Pa. Wilkes-Iiarre, Pa. As nuiet as a church mouse. Wl1l'Il illlfy WlliSIWl'S WW, 'l'llUll Elmer, that quiet unassuming fel- low who spent the greater part of this year on crutches, has proved himself to be a friend to many. According to rumor, Elmer played football for Kingston Iligh, but he has not taken an active part in sports here at Sem. A member of the newly-formed school orchestra. he is an accomplished baritone player Must, The Youth replies, I ean. Dave came to Sem this year from Meyers High. His compelling per- sonality immediately made him one of the most popular. He plans to study for the ministry hut is un- decided where he will go after leaving Sem. We wish Dave much good luck. WILLIAM RICHARDS JANE ROBERTSON fi - H H H ' Bill 113716 I' l'Iark Summit, Pa. Nichols, NX. dk . Friendly -Fun---YI aithful'' Who does not know of IIill's wonderful ability for telling jokes. or who would not recognize that big grin either in class or at the edge ol' a swimming pool after winning a race? Bill, in his four years at Seminary, has become one of the most popular boys in our class, Bill plans to attend Cornell next year and become an industrial engineer. In this job we wish him all the luck he so greatly deserves. The purpose firm is equal to the deed? C. .lane came to Sem this year as a post-graduate. Her ambition is to be an accompanist in radio work. This explains her work in music here at school. Jane likes just about everyone and everything, and hopes to continue her career at the Boston Conservatory of Music. W' GEORGE ROSE JEANNE SHERIDAN George Jeanne Svrniitoii, l':1. xvllkt'h'li1ll'I'C', l':u. Styl4- is :i m:in's own: ill is hurl You'y1- won thc' :limit worhl's ol' his llJIllll'1'.u 4-nviwl prim-, .K Ililll' of smiling, lluppy vyl-s. Hllorlge- is our proml l'4'lll'l'Sl'llt'll' tin- from Svrainton. win-rv hi- all- 1 just know l fhmkn-ll llm! ti-sl, ll'lllll'll l'1'llfl'Jll llilllls Wifldk fllll' ggzlsps Jvlllllll' :ls shv stziglgm-rs nlll loving th-oi-go has imull- zu man-ki-nl .lf llisiury l-lass, hill fl, all wh., l'l'l'llUlfi ll lll 'f' ill 5 l - H VU' know this lllt'2lSilIlt, ilitlvllign-Ili' lass, joys l1:lsf'lmll. llrzumitivs. Jlllll .l lll it is l'JllJlll'l' :mmsing :is we- know mulism. not to me-ntion fl'llY4'llllLI UML ,lllglniip will slip ily with H Flllfl fl l'illlL Hi' ll1l5 UN 'Will' h:il'v UH. Not only has .lt'lLIlllQ' lu-on lN'4'W 4'l l'kF, ll' thi' fill' lif 'Vl1 llflllllllltl hm-rl: ut Svm, hut shi- hzls will t'llll'l' llivkinsoll Vollvgv, whl-rv also ln-mi wry puplllnl' wx- know hi' Will ffllfli' IHW- shi- will luv succl-ssful. X lf..f , N ' In i 'L ' A ,l f f' V! 'i l If ,I JGERALIMNE cmol. sl-luvscx I I ' . n 5 R f I ucerfyxi y V I ,I ,FJ unustyn . Wjllq1i'Qli:1l'l'ellll'xu. 1. X is 1l,,Zil.t,,,,. pw s . ' fl . li, M'Vl'l 'l l ':l'ili'5l: 'Mh llis vivs wx-rv lnrgu' :uml soft ill I l' f . thu-ir 1'Xill'l'SSl0ll. A l-iw ful Whor Lhv 5l:ui:lgl-1'7 fllygiiyw lam ,klgiiulif H 5lll'l'l'-lllllllllvll, lmliiorolls, with 1'l Ith: HIMJ ullrk in th' , 'dst ivrvlly liroxyu l-yi-s zu lmxlllrm- which U ,lmffw 'm,9I,IH, tum A - Shi, lllnkvs Ilusty. :iml shi- IIIJIIIIHIUS fo 3 ll .'i' 'H' Um of li ,llllbllt km-in ln-r llzizlc-ton ml-n gun-ssing: Alum' Nluxls Hm,l.m, N W.-U, in wllill- ln-rl: :it Som. Not only is mamy fil-lil!! vxm-ls' in Elllllltlll :mil f-f '.l 'f't'9ll'iU 'It'U Mft. kiwi lists lu-r only alislikl- ns Dlllllllllvs, is slloyxn m ni llml intlelnsks. YQ' VMI. ,mp l,l.mQ to vmvr Sth .iourmillsm :mil 1ll'Jllll1ltll'S. hmitlh if' 4 ' ' ' ' ,- .' . - will ln- l'arol's sm-iw of stlmly nm-xt Nllll't'lllS, WllQ'l'Q' shi- will llldjlbl in , , b , ,,, I linglisli, in lIl'C'll2ll'2lllllll lor :1 tvucli- 5 ' 'mn' 'll UNM mm ing rziiw-Q-i'. 'Q' .Vp Jvrgaign My Ji? Mnncnnzf Jo snvssggpvyyxx B.,-L SODEN Peggy Jon Bill Willi f'liil - l'l'- Sw:u'tlnnor4', l':i. Will Fl ll'l I Wifi' I WH WW? Sigh'1l Jlllll lmnk'1l. :iml siuhll :. gain. l'lYl'l'yllllll5l good volm-s from Wvst Pilllston, :iml l'm-ggy .lo is nlll' uf tho lu-st, What would thi- liovkvy tn-:im lmva- done without, its dvfen- siw- fulllmvk or the- lmskl-tlmll sliuzul without that mighty i,:mml'! l'n-:gy .lo sziys that he-r fziyoritv pzisllilm- -is if-ailing: :nml sm- hopl-s to nmyur lll hiolouy :ll llivkiiison, .kflvr LZl'illlll1lllllg.f from Nllllflll' more- lligh. Iiill umm- to Sn-m this yn-ur :ls il post-grzuluam-. lll- plaiyml 'Vzirsity footlmll in muh sl-liool :mil this yvau' ilrovn-ml to ln- om- ol' haul. llc liopi-s to go to llrexvl nn-xl, yn-:lr whvrv hm' will tlrziin for l'lll'llllt'lll l'llLZllll'4'l'lllLI. Asked Illlllllt :i in-l :iw-rsion, lu- amswl-rl-ll. Puls, :mil not IHlI'fll'llllll'ly folll'-lvggllwl om-s. ROBERT SHAVER .noun sremsncusn BW John llnlliw- lil Towaimlau, l':i. 5I 'l' is siIl ' sil 1'1'1' if il l'l l 'Ak :lumlv Incl in umm unys Illll gf-Ming l':ll' loo many fs, Iloli llJlIlN lrom the- lm-lropolls ol llnllas :iml is om- ol' thi- morn- rn-sn-i'xl-nl, lllllllllll 1'l'l'tilllllX uol dull This l f S lilf' fl 'l1i ,lf llifllll' ,m.mh,,,., of Um- 1.11155 up w,,,li,I glnslu-ll lor his sm-liolastilz zlhlhty. Hkp to MUNI wmws Ulllpmu wlwlu, his in-row:-ss on tha- llfllllfllll, :md hp will hmm, business- Huh HWS lor his gooll looks. .lolm vmm- to that his mm, llislikt, is gms' hm, Svmimlry this ys-:mr nml immvilinti-ly f,.,,m tin. ,.,.I,QH.tS th.. gms cc,.mi,,lv ln-u:nm- zm lllllNll'l.llllL zmssvt Lo our l nrt f-'l tha- Sillllll wny tow'ml 's5' NM l f ' l ' w l'l mi 7 ' lglnlhl U ' to will-1' lhv Fonsll Guzlril Al'Zllll'lllj'. ' 'l'hn- wry Irvs! lu Jolm. . W, N lhl- ln-st hawks that thi- Slim .I.V.'s LARRY STEPELEVICH nstep., Luzerne, l'a. 'I'h ough I am always in haste, l am never in a hurry. Step , as he is known to his friends, entered Seminary in his freshman year. llis hohhy is draw- ing eartoons, and, of eourse. the Nlodel-'I' Ford, which to everyone's amazement gets him to all of the Sem games. Larry intends to go to Lehigh. where he will take up elieniieal engineering. JOAN THOMAS ndoanu Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sparkling Sweet, Synipathetief' Petite, dainty Joan is one of the busiest members of our class. .Ioan would like to attend college somewhere in the West, preferably Arizona. Talented .loan distin- guished herself in the Oratorical Contest, as a representative of the Adelphian Society, where her fine oration won the prize. Sem- inarv will lose a fine girl. but we know that she will he an asset to any eollege that she may attend. JOHN THOMAS Jack Seranton, l'a. t'Sueeess comes to those who seek it. This year one of the newer fares around Seminary was .lack Thomas: however, it was not long before everyone un the eampus knew him. .laek lists among his likes hases hall, swimming, aml Sue. Pleasant to everyone. .laek is always fun to he wit-h, and he is assured of suee.-ss and many friends wherever he goes. 638. 0. MERLE TISGHLER Merle Seranton, l'a. Ile ls as tull ot valor as ol kindness, Merle entered Seminary only this year, hut he soon showed his ability and became an essential part of our wrestling team. lie is out- standing for his good looks and his good nature, aml although his future is somewhat underided, he would like most to enter Wesleyan. Wherever you go, Merle, your sue- eess is inevitable. X-fK.XX U ' lld-0.0-QI' OHN T0 l-Johnu Kingston, l': Knowledge is power. John, quiet and intelligent, and the possessor of a keen sense ol' humor, came to Sem in his junior year. He has an amazing voeahu- lary and puts it to good use as a memher ol' the 0pinator edil torial staff. Ile says he enjoys most plays and movies ami dis- likes eoneeitetl people. Ile wants to he a teaeher, and Princeton is his eollege choice. Good luck, John. CULLETTE TOUEY 1 nfoueyn Kingston, Pa. The Heavens sueh graee did lvllll her. Charming, captivating Fullette is known by all Seminary for her eheerful smile and heautiful hrown tresses. Toney would like to major in journalism, but is undecided where, although Wellesley and 'I'rin- ity have been mentioned. She lists among her likes, swimming, writ- ing, and hot ehoeolate and has only one dislike-f-eoneeited people. Good luek, Collette. MIRIAM THOMAS JOHN TRIPP Miriam' Wilkes-Barre, l'a. ller eyes as stars of twilight fair. Nlimi eame to Sem in her sopho- more year and sinee that time has heeome a valuahle asset to the Blue and White and the Dramatic Vluh. With her keen sense of lnunor. Mimi won a plaee in the heart of Seminary. Next year she plans to return and enter the Dean School of Business, after whieh she hopes to go to Marywood lolege. ' Trippi6 liryantville. Mass. Life is too short for menu anxieties. Was there ever anyone like Trip- pie, with his keen sense of humor and scout's honor ? The answer is UNO! Since his arrival at Sem last year, .lohn has made many friends among both facility and students. Everyone has heard him play those drums, so we need not ask if music is his favorite pas- time. But John really lives for those letters from Smith. You don't understaml7 .lust ask4,.'John. MARION TRUMBORE Marion l'ill'llllIIIlllll', Pu. l,:iugli :ind thi- nurhl laughs with pill. Xlnriun is an Ilt'Wl'l!lll4'l' tn Nwvtl- lznnl llull this ye-ur, hut vvn-ryoins sunn ln-uaiiin' 2ll'l1ll2llIltt'll with Mur- inn, sinvn: ln-r 4-liairniing sinilv und x'iv:n'inus in-rsuiiulity won :Lll. Blau'- i1ill's hnnn- tuwn is Vzirlminlulv, tho hw-sl little- place- in Lln- world. Ns-xt yvur sin' plans tu :ittvncl Williuin-Smitht'ulIa-Ln-, llost of lurk, Nlziriun. 'Joslin 'l'URNQl5Cj'l mf. , . A. ' A ' '5'1ack ! . l 'bf ' I -.1 ffl. if 'lvllki-s-llzii'l'0.. Pu. K 5 1' f - 1 1 ' . - f , 1 '- - Ir f':nn not in lln- rulf ulkcuuliiinii . , - L 1 1 Illwlli ' ' l it I 5 I lrfff' f A . L f . .l:n'k, lininlsfnne- :mul sl-rgln-, W - ln- lung l'l'lII4'lllll1'l't'll for l1i'. 5' nnstn' fmuthnll sl-on-s :intl ll? wvnk- nl-ss for the- fairs-r sm. .laigk wants Yu ln' :l lhn'lul' llllll llupvs hr 4'llfl'l' Yilliiiiuvn in thu- lull, With his 1-:isy-going ways :ind 4-ln-vrfnl :lis- pusitinn, ln- is sun- tu gn fur. JOSEPH VICTOR A PETER WARD npenl. l':nnlur, N.Y. l'in sun- that l':lI'4 s :in 1-ne-nn to llfvf' This gnml-lnukin,fg lm:ii':ll-i' is well- knuwn, not only hwznise- uf his rc-ally sinilc, hut In-1-ailisv of his chevrful dispusitinn. IR-to vzuin- to us frmnn Uznnlor l'n-ntral lliuh. and his dc-stinntiun is l'm'in-ll, wln-rv he hopes to study zigricnltnrc. Tlllbllgll wc 4h1n't think ln-'ll need it .... lluml llIt'li, l'1'L1'. THOMAS WATKINS ..Y0m., Nillll-lClllit'. l'n. l'is gmul In lu- nicrry :ind wisn-. lmns lnnncn' :ind lllll'lll'l'l, linu- kl-nt, nniny :L class :ilivv this yi-nr. llis fzivoritu nzistilin' is playing old-time cowbuy :ind fnlk songs on his avvnrilioii, His main llislikv is classical music. Ho plans tn he il I'l'fl'llIPTHflllll :anal :iir-cnnalitiuning t'lllll,l'llt'l0l' :ind to sl-ll 1lIlllll1llll'l'S. FLURENCE WEIL ...loan -.I-ivan Kingslnn, l'u. Pljllllllllll. l':i. 'l'ln-iw- is une- that wi- :ill klnrwf' Wu url- tlln- lllllSll IllJlli1'l'S. We curl- t-ln' ilrvzuiwr nf lll'l'2llllS.U .lnutln-r Yl'll'l'Jlll of the- Num is .lm-. Mncv voiiiiiig to N-in, hu has Lim' mum. M gem in hi-r 50,1110- pmvi-il his :lhility lmth nn ilu' fmlllizill fin-hl :unl un tln- wrvsl,ling.5 ht lnul. llv lump:-s tn gn tn Strouds- hurg Sllntv 'l':-:u'ln'rs' l'ulln-gn tzlkv pllvsivnl f'1liu':utiun. VW- wis llllll tln-'ln-st of luvk. hul wo know 1 that ln- wun'l in-ml it. ANNE VIVIAN inorl- ya-nr. Since that tinnw. sho :s anwcuiiililzitcd :L -host -ul' frientls. ll:-r fzivnritli- msllnin: is playing l . ti' ln-r pizuln sind in tln- suninn-rtnnv, l Livai is to lu- found at Atlantic 'ity 1-njuying the swinnning. Livzi plans to at-tn-inl Sniitfh t71vllL'tJ1'- Wu wish hui' bln: In-st of lnvk. WILLIAM WELSH Anna Bill Wilkl-s-ll:n'r4-, Pu. .llle-ntnwn. l':n, Ye-t, sw-k thy firm sunnnri, :u'vn1':l- A hunrh uf good iiutlm-. ing lu the-ir in-4-ii. 'l'e-rry is uni- nf the- hnsil-st sm-niurs this pl-ur. hut thzitf hurryini: is not in min, fur lln- slll'l'1'SS nf thu' Ynuth U-ntvr this yvar may lw :u'4'rv1lits'1l to ai lzirgv l'Xt'Plll tu 'l'vrry. Sin- lists :naming hm' likvs. f nliws, cliomlaile-. and last, hut not lm-ust, tln- Navy. Nc-xt yu-nr Ann:- pluns to rvtnrn tu thi- D1-:in Svlnml of llusinl-ss. Bill, an fnrinvr Ariny man, joinml us unly this yvur. lla- clziinls that slum-piinz, hunting. :unrl women winn- first in his mind, whilv hc simply luaitlics suminhlorl eggs :ind snzun. Bill plans to train for :in :wro- Ilzmticzil PIlLZlIli'l'I'lll2 cam-1-r :it R.P.l. nf-xt ya-nr. wlie-rc wo knuw tlmtl his Qllllll' and sunny lllSlNlSlfll0ll will :issurv hiin sm-cl-ss. DAVID WESTPHAL Dave Scranton, Pa. A light heart lives long. have is a proud representative of Scranton, coming here for post- graduate study. Although seeming- ly quiet and reserved, Dave has an unusual sense of humor and possi-ssts a great amount of wit. He loves to hunt and spends his week-ends deep in the Pennsylvania woods. Dave is undecided about the future, but he will no doubt be a success in any undertaking. BARBARA WILLIAMSON u Barb,- Turbitville, Pa. With a smile that glowed Celestial rosy red, love's proper hue. Want your hair shanipooed, girls? Just ask for Barb . Coming to Seminary this year from Turbit- ville, Barbara has brought with her an outstanding personality, and the. ability to get along with everyone. She likes dramatics but horses are her main interest, as she is an excellent rider. Barb will eon- tinue her studies at Bucknell upon graduation. Underelassmen can not help missing this cheerful, under- standing girl in the coming year. AGNES WHEELER Agnes Dallas, Pa. A countenance in which did meet sweet records, promises as sweet. After three years at Seminary, Agnes has endeared herself to ali members of the faculty and student body. It is believed that her big, hazel eyes could tantalize even the most reluctant IlliS6l . Agnes' likes range from griddle eakes and music to the country and woods. She plans to attend Mansfield State Teachers' College next year. Best of luek, Agnes. NANCY WOLFE Wallis Kingston, Pa. Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. This vivacious senior entered Sem in her sub-freshman year. She is outstanding in extra-eurrieular aetivities, doing fine work on the 0pinator and Annual boards ami has been an ardent hockey player for three years. Though she is undecided about her future, sueeess is unquestionable, JAMES VI ILLIAMS Jim Nanticoke, Pa. The meek shall inherit the earth. .lim came to Sem to fake a post-graduate eourse. He debated for the Independents in the Inter- Soeiety Debates and has become generally well-liked. He likes- gom-el books, good music, good-looking girls, and European history. Next year .lim plans to attend l'nion Theologieal Seminary. The very best of luck. ANTHONY ZABECKI Tony To impress others one must he earnest, Tony is one of the G.I.'s who have added so much to the atmosphere of the sehool. A reserved but diligent student, Tony is one of the notori- ous dormitory boys. He demon- strated his athletiu prowess on the hasketball eourt, where he was a vital asset to this year's squad. To Tony is wished a suoeessful future. JOHN WILLIAMS John' SAMUEL ZACHARY liwh Su mton P1 A bunch of good nature. John, coming to Sem from Scran- ton this year, has made many cam- pus friends and is well-known for his good sense of humor. English presents no qualms for John. as he is very good at writing themes. Ile is ood fun, whether at work Iitlllt' We trust what thou shalt dol' It is almost impossible to go to Wyoming Seminary and not be- come acquainted with Zaeh' . Zach became a welcome figure in our social group when he entered Sem in his 'unior vear Hailing 51 or at play, and with his pleasant personality and initiative, is certain to be successful at Dickinson. . . . J h ,. . . from Luzerne, Pa., Sam plans to enter the University of Scranton next year and take the pre-med. course. Good luek, Zaek! ff. VINCENT ZARRA Vince Yatesvillc, Pa. Ile that walks with the air of a gentleman. That curly-headed boy seen al- most everywhere at once is Vince, who comes from-how could we forget-Yatesville! In his four years at Seminary, Vince has earned a worthy reputation. He likes all sports and has participated in swimming and baseball. A table seating with Vince is bound to he fun, for his keen sense of luuuor cannot be overlooked. Vince has no plans for the future as yet. WARREN MORY Warren San Jose. Costa Rica 'Thou art a scholar, a friend to everybody. And everybody's friend. From south of the border, comes tall, dark, handsome Warren. lt seemed that from the very IIIUIIICIIC of his arrival, he and Mary Jane were together, so is it any wonder that they decided to make it permanent? At Christmas time, Warren aml Mary Jane were mar- ried, and though we miss them both, we wish for them the very best in the world, and we hope that they will always be very happy together. s Wllllfl' -ZIIACI' JOAN H. AUERBACH Entered 1946 Plattonian 4, 5: Glee Club 4: Annual Circulation Board 5' F Animal Business Board .m. MIRIAM BAICKER l'llltered 1943 A114-pluan horn-tv 2. Il, 4, 5: lloekey 2, 3, 4, 5: .Iuuior 'Var' sity 5: May Day: Chairman of Decorating Committee 5' Mid-year Cum Laude 5: Color and Motto Committee. JAMES W. BAILEY, Jr. lflntered 1949 Independent 3, 4, 5: Dramatic ROBERT BAILEY Entered 19461 1 Club 5. Independent 3, 4, 5: Secretary 4: President 5: Wrestling 4, 5. JDY BALTIMORE Entered 11142 Pluttonian Society l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Declamation Contest 4: May Day BETTY JANE BANKS Entered 1947 3, 5. Adelphian Society 5: Girls' Clee Club 5: Dramatic Club 5: .I. V. lloekey Team 5: Annual Editorial 5. ELAINE HILDA BARNETT Entered 1944 Adelphlan Society 2. 3, 4, 5: Hockey 3, 4. 5: Opinator Board 5: Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5: Cum Laude 5: May Day 3, 5: Senior Prom. Committee. JOAN BARRITT Entered 1946 Adelphian 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 4, 5: Annual Editorial Board 4, 5: Opinator Editorial Board 5: Cum Laude 5' Annual Photography Board 5: Dramatic Club 4, 5: Class Day Committee 5. MAX BARTI KOWSKY Entered 1944 Amphictyons 2, 3, 4, 5: President 5: Football J. V. 4. 5: Basketball 'Varsity 4, 5: Track 'Varsity 4, 5: Annual Circu- lation Board 5. ROBERT O. BAYER Entered 1943 Amphictyons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. JOSEPH P. BONCHONSKY Entered 1947 'Varsity Football 5: Swimming 5: Baseball 5. ROSEMARY BONN Entered 1944 Adelphian Society 2, 3, 4, 5: Dramatic Club 5: Glee Club 2, 3. BEVERLY BOWER Entered 1944 Class Historian 5: Adelphian Society 2, 3, 4, 5: Hockey Manager 3: Opinator Board 4, 5: Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4, 5: Secretary-Treasurer ol' Dramatic Club 5: Glee Club 2, 3: Declamation Contest 4: Cheerleading 5: Youth Center 3, 4: May Day Committee 3, 5: Class Day Committee. -ICANN E. BROOK Entered 1946 Adelphian 4, 5: Intramural Basketball 4, 5. HAROLD BUCKINCHAM Entered 1946 Independent 4, 5: 'Varsity Football Mgr. 4, 5: llead 'Varsity Mgr. 5: J. V. Football 5: J. V. Basketball 4: 'Varsity Basket- ball 5: Track 4, 5: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 5: 1Vice Presj: Boys' Athletic Council 5: Annual Debate 5: Cum Laude 5: Class Day Conunittee. CHARLES J. BUFALINO Entered 1944 President Sophomore Class: Chapel Board 4. 5: Amphictyons 2. 3. 4, 5: J.V. Basketball 2: 'Varsity Basketball 3 4 5' Annual Photography Editor: Class Day Committee., ' 'I CAROL BURLEIGH Entered 1946 Plattonian 4, 5: Secretary Plattonians 5: Glee Club 4, 5: Glee Club Accoinpanist 4. LEWIS P. BUSH Entered 1947 'Varsity Swimming Team 5: l'hairman of Senior Announce- ment Committee 5: Dramatze Club 5. GEORGE J. CARDONE Entered 1947 'Varsity Football 5: 'Varsity Basketball FRANK C. CARLUCCI Entered 1943 Class 0fl'icesf1Vice Pres. 3, Treasurer 4: Independent 1, 2, 3. 4. 5: 'Varsity Football 4. 5: 'Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. 5: Civil Court 3, 4, 54President 5: Boys' Student Council 3: Senior Prom Committee 5: Cum Laude 5. RICHARD D. CHARNITSKI Entered 1947 ARTHUR H. CHASIN Entered 1944 Amphietyon 2: 'Varsity Baseball 5. BARBARA CLARK Entered 1943 Vice Pres. 1: Adelphian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Adelphian Pres. 5: Adelphian Vice Pres. 4: Hockey I. 2. 3. 4, 5: 'Varsity lloekev 3, 4, 5: Hockey Ccrcaptain 5: Civil Court 4, 5: Basketball 4, 5: 'Varsity Basketball 5: Glee Club 3: Girls' Athletic Council 5: May Day Committee 5: Class Day Committee. JOSEPH J. CROSSIN Entered 1944-45 Vice Pres. Junior Class: Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 5: Amphictyon Pres. 5: Basketball J.V. 2: 'Varsity Basketball 3, 4. 5: 'Varsity Basketball captain 5: Track 5: Boys' Dress Com- mit ee. ANN CALHOUN DARRIN Entered 1944 Adclphian 2, 3, 4, 5: Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5: Glee Club 3. ELLEN DAVIS Entered 1944 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Ass't. Treas. 45 Treasurer 55 Hockey 2, 3, 4, 55 J. V. 4, 55 Honor Court 2, 3, 4, 55 Secretary 4, 55 0pinator 4, 55 Jr. Assoc. Editor Annual 45 Assoc. Editor 55 Youth Center Committee 45 May Day Committee 55 Red Cross 25 Library 2, 3, 4, 55 Senior Prom Commlttee5 Annual Photography Board. JAMES J. DAVIS Entered 1946 Varsity Football 55 J. V. Football 4. JOHN W. DOLL, Jr. Entered 1947 MUNROE DOLPH Entered 1946 Independent 4, 5. FRANCIS DONNELLV Entered 1944 WILLIAM J. DONOVAN Entered 1947 MARY EAC-EN Entered 1943 Adelphian 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Pres. of Class 15 Chapel Board 15 Secretary of Class 25 Historian of Class 35 Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4. 55 J. V. 15 Varsity 55 Glee Club 35 May Day 3, 55 Honor Court 4, 55 Annual Business Board 4, 55 Annual Circulation Board 45 Annual Propaganda Board 45 Dramatic Club 45 Vice Pres. of Class 55 Chairman of Dress Committee 5. FLOYD E. ESTELLE Entered 1947 Senior Prom Committee HARLEM IRVIN EVANS, Jr. Entered 1943 Amphictyon Society 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Basketball Manager 4, 55 Head Manager Basketball 55 Annual Photography Board 3, 45 Youth Center 4, 5. WILLIAM E. EVANS Entered 1943 Pres. of Freshman Class5 Amphictyon 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Treas. of Amphictyon Society 45 J. V. Wrestling 35 Opinator Board 4, 55 Editor of Annual 55 Cum Laude 55 Class Day Com- mittee. WILLIAM L. EVANS Entered 1944 .Xmph ctyon 2. 3, 4, 55 Track 5. JOAN EVER ETT Entered 1944 Class Vice Pres. 35 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Vice Pres. 55 Hockey 3, 4, 55 Manager 55 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Opinator 2, 3, 4, 55 Annual Editorial Board 45 Annual Business Board 45 Annual Circulation Board 45 Annual Propaganda Board 45 Ass't. Business Manager 45 Business Manager 55 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Senior Dress Committee 55 Girls' Athletic Council 55 May Day Committee 3, 55 Cum Laude 55 Junior Red Council 45 Annual Photography Board 45 Class Day Program Committee. SUSAN EVERLV Entered 1946 Plattonian 4, 55 Dramatic Club 5. JOHN M. FEAR Entered 1946 Amphictyon-Midget Basketball 45 Debate 55 Blue and White Committee 5. GABRIEL FERRO Entered 1946 ALBERT C. FOSKO Entered 1945 Amphictyon Society 3, 4, 5. LUIS GARCIA Entered 1947 Baseball 4, 55 Wrestling 4, 5. LILA K. GARRAHAN Entered 1944 Class Historian 45 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Annual Editorial Board 55 Dramatic Club 4, 55 Color and Motto Committee. LOUIS F. GOERINGER Entered 1943 Vice President 45 Amphictyon 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Athletic Council 45 Civil Court 55 Student Council 55 Varsity Wrestling 1, 25 Varsity Swimming 55 J. V. Football 1, 2, 55 J. V. Football Manager 35 Varsity Football Manager 45 Varsity Baseball Manager 35 Intramural Baseball 1, 4, 55 Intramural Tennis 25 J.V. Wrestling 3, 45 Boys' Dress Committee. GEORGE L. GRAVESON, Jr. Entered 1947 Varsity Football 55 Varsity Wrestling 5. SALLY GRIFFITH Entered 1947 Plattonian 4, 55 Civil Court 4, 55 Girls' Student Council 4, 55 Secretary 4, 5. JACK GRIFFITH Entered 1944 Historian 25 Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 55 J. V. Football 2. VIRGINIA A. HARRIS Entered 1946 Plattonian 4, 55 Girls' Student Council 55 Civil Court 55 Varsity Hockey 55 Basketball 55 Glee Club 4, 55 Triple Trio 55.t2Iouth Center Decoration Committee 55 Senior Prom Com- ml ee. ROBERT S. HARTMAN Entered 1944 Amphictyon Society 2, 3, 4, 55 Track 35 Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4, 55 Captain 55 J. V. Football 25 Junior Prom Com- mittee 4, 55 Athletic Council 55 War Bond Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee. PATRICIA HEFFERNAN Entered 1943 Adelphian 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 President of Adelphians 55 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsitv Hockey 3, 4, 55 Girls' Basketball 2, 3: Annual Circulation Board 2, 3, 45 Annual Business Board 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 25 Senior Dress Committee 5. VIRGINIA HERGERT Entered 1946 Adelphian 4, 55 Girls' Glee Club 55 Dramatic Club 55 Annual Business Board 55 Youth Center Committee 55 Senior Prom Committee. BARBARA A. HITCHNER Entered 1946 Adelphian 4, 55 Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 55 Annual Circulation Board 4, 55 Senior Prom Committee. ALBERT M. HUDOCK Entered 1947 Football 4. 55 Varsity 55 Basketball 4, 55 Varsity 55 An- nouncement Committee 5. NATALIE ISAAC Entered 1947 Adelphian 4, 55 Annual Business Board 55 Annual Circu- lation Board 55 Dramatic Club 55 Athletic Council 5. B. WILLIAM ISAACS Entered 1944 Amphictyon Society 3, 4, 55 Tennis 2, 3, 4, 55 Swimming 35 Annual Photography Board 3. NANCV JACKSON Entered 1944 Plattonian 2, 3. 4, 55 Secretary 35 Vice-President 45 Presi- dent 55 Hockey 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity 3, 4, 55 Co-captain 55 Basketball 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity 3. 4, 55 Captain 55 Girls' Stu- dent Council 4, 55 President 55 Civil Court 55 Youth Center Decoration Committee 3, 4, 55 Chairman 55 Senior Dress Committee 55 Midyear Prom Committee 55 Treasurer of Class 35 Chapel Board 55 Girls' Athletic Council 55 Senior Prom Committee. BRUCE T. JOHNSON Entered 1946 JUNE L. JOHNSON Entered 1945 Adelphian Society 2, 3, 4, 55 Dramatic Club 55 Girls' Glee Club 5. FRANK S. KAPRAL ' Entered 1947 gfzirsity Baseball 4, 55 Varsity Wrestling 4, 55 Varsity Foot- a 4. CAROL R. KURLANCHECK Entered 1946 Adelphian 4, 55 Glee Club 4, 55 Dramatics 4, 55 Annual Circulation Board 5. DENNIS WILLIAM KARLHEIM Entered 1944 Amphictyon Society 2, 3, 4, 55 Football 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4, 55 Annual Photography Board 5. BERNICE KARP Entered 1944 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Annual Business Board 4. LAWRENCE O. KLINE Entered 1947 Independent Society 4. 55 Boys' Glee Club 4, 55 Oratorical Contest 55 Color and Motto Committee. HELENE LATONICK Entered 1946 Adelpblan 3, 4, 5: Annual Business Board 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 4, 5. RICHARD J. LAULOR Entered 1946 Junior Class Historian 4: Senlor Class President 5: Indepen- dent Society 4, 5: Football 4, 5: Wrestling 4, 5: Track 4, 5: Track Capt. 5: Athletic Council. Cum Laude. midyears. Name engraved on University of Pennsylvania Cup in Junior year 141 for outstanding athlete with high scholastic grades. PENNY LEE Entered 1945 Independent 2, B, 4, 5: Football 2, 3, 4, 5: Junior Varsity 2, 3: Wrestling 2, 3, 4, 5: Varsity 5. CEORCE E. LEHMAN Entered 1946 J. V. Football captain 4: Varsity Football 5: Varsity Base- ball 4, 5: Sr. Prom Commltttee. EYELYN LETHAM Entered 1947 Plattonlan 5: Glee Club 5: Dramatic Club 5. JOAN R. LIDENSON Entered 1945 Adelpblan 3, 4, 5: Hockey 3, 4. 5: May Day 3: Annual Pho- tography Board 3: Annual Business Board 5: Senior Dress Committee 5: Annual Circulation Board 4. JOAN CLAIRE LIPPI Entered 1944 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LLOYD Entered 1947 SANDRA R. LLOYD u Entered 1944 Adelpblan Society 2, 8, 4, 5: Secretary 5: Intramural Basket- ball 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5: President 5: May Day Com- mittee 5: Cum Laude 5: Director of Intersociety Play 4: Class Day Program Committee. JAMES A. LONC Entered 1944 Midget Basketball 4: Amphlctyon 2, 3, 4, 5: Wrestling 3: Tennis 2. 3, 4, 5. ELIZABETH LUCC Entered 1946 Plattonian Society 4, 5: Glee Club 4, 5: Senior Announcement Committee 5. ALICE ANN MoCARTHV Entered 1944 Adelpblan Society 2, 3, 4, 5. SALLY MQCOLE Entered 1943 Vice-President 3: Adelphian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Hockey 2, 3, 4, 5: Hockey Varsity 5: Basketball 1, 2: Annual Circulation 4: Annual Propaganda 4: Dramtlc Club 1, 5: Glee Club 3: Dress Committee 5: Youth Center 3: May Day Committee 5. LAWRENCE MGCROARTY Entered 1946 Varsity Wrestling 4. 5: Varsity Track 5. BETH MOCUIRE Entered 1944 Adelpblan 2. 3. 4, 5: Annual Business Board 4, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Youth Center Committee 2, 3. PETER MACACNA Entered 1944 J. V. Football 4, 5: Swimming 4, 5: Capt. 5: Tennis 4: Base- ball 5. DONALD MARSHALL Entered 1947 Baseball 5. RUTH BYLVIA MATLOW Entered 1945 Plattonian 2. 3, 4, 5: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, 5. RALPH MEBANE Entered 1943 Amphlctyon 2, 3, 4, 5: Vlce Pres. 5: Varsity Football 4: Wrestling 2, 8, 4, 5: Varsity 8, 4: Annual Photography Board 4, 5: S, P, ll. C. Committee 3. RACHEL MEYER Entered 1946 Adelpblan 3, 4, 5. MARVSH K. MIESZKOWSKI Entered 1944 Adelpblan Society: Glee Club 2, 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4, 5: itnngal Business Board 5: Youth Center Program Commit- ee . JOSEPH J. MOLCHAN Entered 1947. ROBERT MOORE Entered 1947. CHARLES FRANK MUELLER Entered 1945 Amphlctyon 3, 4, 5: Baseball KJ. VJ 3: Swimming 5: Annual ghatgegraphy 3: Cum Laude 3, 5: Class Day Program Com- JOHN MULLICAN ' Entered 1948 Independent 3, 4, 5: Vice Pres. 5: Baseball 3, 4, 5: Football 3, 4, 5: Wrestling 3, 4, 5: Honor Court 5: Civil Court 3, 4, 5: Boys' Student Council 3, 4, 5. LEON V. MURRAY Entered 1947 J. V. Football 5: Swimming 5: Track 5. STANLEY A. NABI ' Entered 1947 HARRY O. NEILLY Entered 1947 Basketball, Varsity 5: Boys' Dress Committee. JOHN NEVICOMB Entered 1944 Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 5: Track 2: Wrestling 8, 4, 5: Honor Court 3, 4, 5: President of Honor Court 5: Red Cross 1, 4. REBEKAH STRENC NICHOLSON Entered 1944 Plattonian Society 2, 3, 4, 5: President 4: Secretary 3: Varsity Hockey 3, 4, 5: J. V. Hockey 2: Basketball Manager 4: Cheer Leader 3, 4, 5: Captain 5: Clvil Court 5: Chapel Board 3, 4, 5: Y. W. C. A. Treasurer 4: President 5: Op- inator Board 4, 5: Annual Editorial Board 5: Circulation Board 4, 5: Girls' Student Council 3, 5: Dramatic Club 3, 4 5: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 2: Triple Trio 5: Oratorial Contest 5: Athletic Council 4: May Day 3: Cum Laude 5: Class Day Committee. SAM NICHOLSON Entered 1946 Amphicyton 4, 5: Wrestling 4, 5. PHIL E. PETTINATO Entered 1947 DAVID T. PHILLIPS Entered 1947 HELEN PHILLIPS Entered 1945 Adelphian Society 3, 4, 5: 0pinator Board 8: '0pinator Jr, Associate Editor.4: 0pinator Editor 5: Annual Editorial Board 3: Dramatic Club 5: Glee Club 3, 4, 5: Triple Trio 4, if tlxfayCDay -arogram Committee 5: Cum Laude 5: Color and o o ommi ee. FRED A. PLACE Entered 1947 Sr. Prom Committee. ROBERT POLLACK Entered 1942 Independent 2: Civil Court 4, 5: Boys' Student Council 3, 4, 5: Sr. Prom Committee 5. EVELYN B. POPKY Entered 1944 Adelphian Society 2, 3, 4, 5: Hockey Squad 3, 4: Class Sec- retary 3: Annual Editorial Board 4, 5: Annual Photography Board 3, 4, 5: Dramatic Club 8, 4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Cum Laude 5: Honorary Cum Laude 2, 4: War Bond Committee 3: 'May Day 2: Chairman May Day Program Committee 5: Class Day Committee. ' HILBA POPKY Entered 1944 Adelphlan Society 2, 3, 4, 5: Hockey 2. 8: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Annual Business Board 5: Annual Circulation Board 5: Annual Photography Board 4: May Day 5. RICHARD A. POWELL Entered 1945 Civil Court 3, 4, 5: Announcement Committee 5. RAYMOND C. RAHMIN Entered 1946 Varsity Tennis 4, 5: Senior Wrestling Manager 5: J. V. Foot- balk5: Civil Court 5: Student Council 5: Sr. Prom Com- mi ee. BETSY REYNOLDS Entered 1945 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 Varsity Basketball 55 Annual Business 55 Circulation 55 Dramatic Club 55 Glee Club 3, 4, 55 Triple Trio 55 May Day Committee 3, 5. ELMER J. RICE Entered 1946 WILLIAM N. RICHARDS Entered 1944 Independent 2, 3, 4 55 Vice Pres. 4 55 J. V. Football Man- ager 25 Swimming 55 0pinator Board 45 Color and Motto Committee. HERBERT L. RITTENBERG Entered 1944 Basketball 25 Track 2 55 Junior Basketball Manager 45 Var- sity Swimming 55 lMidyear Prom Committee 2, 35 Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 55 Annual Editorial Board 55 Boys' Dress Committee. JEAN ROBBINS Entered 1943 Class Treasurer 15 Adelphian 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Society Secretary 55 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Junior Varsity 3, 45 Varsity 55 Op- inator Assistant Business Manager 3, 45 Business Manager 55 Annual Circulation Board 45 Editorial Board 4, 55 Red Cross Council 35 Senior Announcement Committee 55 Mid-Year Prom Committee 3, 4, 55 Youth Center Committee 4, 55 May Day Committee 5. DAVID O. ROBERTS Entered 1947 JANE ROBERTSON Entered 1947 Plattonian 55 Dramatic Club 55 Girls' Glee Club 55 GEORGE S. ROSE, JR. Entered 1947 Dramatic Club 5. GERALD-INE E. RUDDY Entered 1948 Adelphian 4. 55 Varsity Girls' Basketball Manager 55 Athletic Council 55 Girls' Glee Club 4, 55 Annual Business Board 55 Qfmuag Editorial Board 55 Dramatic Club 4, 55 Laboratory ays . PEGGY JO SAYES Entered 1944 Adelphian 2, 3. 4, 55 Hockey 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity 4, 55 Basket- ball Varsity 4, 55 Glee Club 2, 35 Triple Trio 4, 5. BOB SHAVER Entered 1944 Ainphictyon 2, 3, 4. 55 J. V. Football 2. JEANNE SHERIDAN Entered 1944 Class Secretary 55 Adelphian Society 2, 3, 4, 55 0pinator Board 55 Annual Editorial Board 55 Dramatic Club 55 Senior Dress Committee 55 Cum Laude 5. CAROL H. SHUPEOK Entered 1946 Plattonian 4, 55 Annual Business Board 55 Dramatic Club 4, 55 Youth Center Decoration Committee 4. WILLIAM G. SODEN Entered 1947 J. V. Football 55 Track 5. JOHN D. STEINBAGKER Entered 1947 Varsity Football 55 Varsity Wrestling 55 Varsity Track 55 Sr. Prom Committee. LARRY STANLEY STEPELEVIGH Entered 1944 Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 55 Boys' Dress Committee. JOAN THOMAS Entered 1944 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Annual Propaganda Board 55 Dramatic Club 3, 4, 55 Oratorial Contest 55 Senior Dress Committee 55 Xoutn lenter Program Committee 5. JAGK THOMAS Entered 1947 Track 4, 5. MIRIAM A. THOMAS Entered 1944 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 Dramatic Club 4, 55 Youth Center Com- mittee 4, 55 Chairman of Program Committee of Youth Center 55 Cheerleader 55 May Crowning Committee 35 Hockey Squad O. MERLE TISGHLER Entered 1947-48 Varsity Football 55 Varsity Wrestling 5. JOHN TODD Entered 1946 Associate Editor of the 0pinator 55 0piuator Board Mem- ber 45 Cum Laude 55 Class Historian 55 Class Day Com- mittee. OULLETTE TOUEY Entered 1945 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 Glee Club 35 Cum Laude 55 Annual Edi- torial Board 55 Dramatic Club 55 Announcement Committee 5. JOHN TRIPP Entered 1946 Treasurer 45 Civil Court Vice Pres. 45 Student Council 4th Floor Pres. 45 Senior Prom Committee 55 MARION ELIZABETH TRUMBORE Entered 1947 Plattonian 55 Glee Club 55 Triple Trio 5. JACK TURNBACH Entered 1946 0pinator Board 55 Football 45 Amphictyon5 Class Day Committee. JOSEPH YIGTOR Entered 1946 Varsity Football 4, 55 Varsity Wrestling 4, 5. ANNE M. VIVIAN Entered 1945 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 Dramatic Club 45 Laboratory Plays 55 Mid-year Prom Committee 55 Blue and White Committees 3, 4, 55 President Blue and White 55 Annual Circulation Board 4. PETER S. WARD Entered 1947 J. V. Basketball 55 Track 5. TOM W. WATKINS Entered 1946 FLORENCE O. WEIL Entered 1945 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 J. V. Hockey 55 Varsity Basketball 55 An- nual Business Board 55 Annual Editorial Board 55 Cum Laude 5. BILL WELSH Entered 1947 J. V. Football 5. DAVE YIESTPAHL Entered 1947 Track 4, 5. AGNES WHEELER Entered 1945 Adelphian 2, 3, 4, 55 Dramatic Club5 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 55 May Day Committee 3. JAMES R. WILLIAMS Entered 1947 Independent 55 Debate 5. JOHN R. WILLIAMS Entered 1947 J. V. Football 5. BARBARA A. WILLIAMSON Entered 1947 Plattonian 55 Dramatic Club 55 Laboratory Plays 55 Spring Play 55 Glec Club 55 Sr. Prom Committee. EDWARD I. WOLFE Entered 1947 Boys' Dress Committee. NANGY L. WOLFE Entered 1943 Class Historian 15 Plattonian 15 Adelphian 3, 4, 55 Hockey Varsity 4, 55 Alumni Editor of 0pinator 55 0pinator Board 55 Dramatic Club 55 Annual Circulation Board 45 An- nual Business Board 55 Youth Center Committee 4. SAMUEL P. ZAGHARY Entered 1946 VINDENT J. ZARRA Entered 1944 Independent 2, 3, 4, 55 Varsity Swimming 2, 4, 5. FRANK J. FLANNERY Entered 1944 Amphictyon 2, 3, 4, 55 President 55 Treasurer of Class 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. 55 J. V. Basketball 2, 35 Varsity 35 Sport Dance Committee 4, 55 Class Day Program Com- 3, 45 0pinator Board 4, 55 Annual Editorial Board 55 Ora- mittee. torical Contest 55 Dramatic Club 55 Vice Pres. of Class 5. 'X 'al Y .xiii P rwfifl' ff' HCf'fCfIl2ll1, B. Clark. C. Trcmzlync L. Uocringcr. R. Ruhmin, ul. Mulli gan. F. Cnrlucci. M. Ealgcn. N. blncksun. bl. Lilwcn sun. J. Sheridan. J. Evcrctt MQCHIQ. AI. Thurnus. H. Nc.illy. H. Rittcnlwcrg. E. Wl1lfvk'. Stcpclcvich. B. Gwuringcr. Crussizm, R, N N. jackson. V. Harris. ichulson, S. Griffiths. D. Furnoh, !l'lllllll7A'f'J R. Nichulslm, N. jauksmu, V Harris, P. Conlon. R. Puwcll. T j Vlldlflyy - Z ji Igfliv .lack Turnlwacli Dick Laiilur Cliarlcs Bulialinu tlnlin Tripp Dick Laulnr Frank Carliicci Ucwgc Lcliman Nlax l3.irtilmv.'slq' jnlin Todd Manx Bartilwwsky -lnlin Tniiil Frank Flanm'r',' Hal Buckingham AlUlll1 Tripp Bill E. Evans Llnlin Mulligan Harry Ncilly Bnlw Hartman Hal Buckingliam s Curl Hclcn l'liillips -lcan Rulwlwins 'loan Evcrctt Ellen Davis Uinnic Harris Nancy -lacksun slimy Pmaltiinnrc Sally lVlcCulc Evic llupliy Buvic Bmwr Altillll Evcrctt Sally lvldlvlc Barlwara Clark lillcn Davis Alcan Riwlwlwins Bcvic Bnxvcr Tisli Hclfcrnan Nancy jackson Barlwara Clark Wm QW Favorite Car ' Favorite Drink Favorite Senior School Subject Best-Liked Faculty Member Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Star Man Woman Favorite Singer Man Woman Favorite Book Favorite Song Favorite Name Band Favorite Political Party Favorite Name Boy Girl Most Enjoyable Time Had at Seminary Favorite Pastime Boy Girl Favorite Food Favorite Underclassman Boy Girl Tie Rolls Royce Singapore Sling Gym Professor Abbot Went With the Breeze Boris Karloff Marjorie Main Lawrence Tibbet fOn the Hit Parade Nellie Letcher How to Win Friends and Influence People Drip, Drip, Drip, Sloppy Lagoon Cleveland Symp Whigs Beauregard Maude hony On the lost weekend Gold bricking Apple polishing Rye crisp Raw cauliflower Tommy Mack Ditty Yost Kitty Hauck To chronicle the penchants of the class of 1948, it has been decided to produce this poll, so that in future years, when judging the failings of the younger generation we may remember our own giddiness. fThe opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the editors g . Kam fwem The dreamers knelt beneath the far-flung skies And let their visions swell to touch the blue- And then, with praying hands, they toiled. Through weary days, defeat, the bitter blackness Of despair, through endless nights, the pillar Of their faith went on before. They raised Wyoming's honor, stone by stone, paying AW L . The heavy price with tears. Their sweat .Bathed her foundationsg their zeal wove her renown, Until the vision stood complete, and quietness Of learning filled the lovely ivied walls. The dreamers ever kneel beneath the skies- ! They have not died. Our footsteps follow close On theirs, their careworn hands guide ours, still And eager. Yet ours is now the trust, we The dreamers who must see new visions ever Pure above the muck and filth of war. When the eternal stars of truth are dimmed By fear, when suffering rides rampant, and when Human joy is trampled in the dust, The light of our ideals must lead us out Of narrow tragic ways to glorious day. With ever-singing faith we must press on To meet our trust, to capture new horizons, Until the skies gleam blue around the world. ZAIQJ Now the time is nearing, Our school days are over, Friends and teachers we bid farewell, Your torch will blaze on brightly, Guiding us the right way From Wyo Sem! Her ivy chapel towers, The campus-spent hours, Halls and classes we so well know. All form a precious part of, Deep within the heart of Our memory. Cdm Blue and Gold ,Mala Chorus: Our thoughts will linger And we'll remember the fun We've had at Sem. The games we've lost and we've won! The joys and sorrows That vanish with the tomorrows, Wy-o! Many haven't shown it, But always we've known that Wyo, first in our hearts will be. Tho distant in the future, We'll gaze back to salute her In her proud glory! . f It's the Same Old Dreamnj young -Evelyn Lethem. .WWW Forget-Me-Not To look up and not down, To look forward and not back, To look out and not in, To lend a hand. as ws-as tw. -wpxf AA wKXbM 4 A S ' KN , up M. 2 xg l xv , 'K 2 x W f I L . . ,:.E:.,. I ,:q,... Q5 , I f -f 5luu-Q 'Q X Wm. I wry--Q-.-...,m,,,m W-ww-,.,.,w,MMl-:f,f,.m V -..W ..v.-NNW .... ,Y M M ,W 'x 'f -...M K ,maxi AE N.. fp.-v .v Mrk. fe x,..,. .N SQ? , x. N, ix, N X R N ' X s VS -FQ, gpm :W ' N. nf' 5 Q!! ...,f' Twp Ikjl llllxllillvilllll u1ul4I.1ll QW? PlAUUt,. T Canter lxglmldlsfllsslmm. uttmni ljUI'Il1ifUI'X' mlm lfi si- + 2 Canter Twp um.11'y X. Ll wnscss' W-M...,,,m W---....,,,, N...-ff' wwf Top Rlglltj A quid gxftc1'1wu11 in 41 quict lllvr.n'y. Tl Huttmn Right' mc Mwlwstcrs scnrph thu dcmcrit list, XX' Q9 Center Buttmmzi Ucwrgu is Ima fast fur lwr, ff f - I7 f.J.If'l' flffy Thu stalwart head ut' thu Dunn Sclwul ut' Busincss sccx Ill thc guldcn agc of i.Ul7fIW2lllu at this institution and cujuys wats ming an cxcitiug gamu uf fuutlwall as rclaxatiuu. A valualvlc assct to our sclwul. Prufussur Quay has gaincd thc admiratimm and rcspccl of lwth faculty and studcnts through his quick wit and cmnpclling pcrsunality. - f Af num fwwf ,fwllfbllfllf about thc campus is lunwwfcssur Erncst E. Quay. a f0l'Il'lL'I' All- Anwrican fuutlwall playcr. laufcssur Quay, a graduate: of Ursinus Cullcgt. maclmcd Scminary's puwcrful tcams to victury Ifkflll -IZJHX if - j IIJIQHJJ The Dean Selwnl nt' Business was founded hy XV, L, Dean and has flnurished liar nearly half a eentury. Althnugh the enininereial students have their own chapel pmgrain. they are not excluded frnin a'iy of the activities at Seminary, and the husiness sehnnl is well represented in sports and various other extra-eurrieular aetiyi- ties. The head of the Dean Sehnol of Business is ainiealwle Professor Ernest E. Quay, whit is sincerely appreeiated hy the husiness students. The Stenngraphie De- partment is headed hy Miss Anna M, Roy, wlin is never tum husy to give friendly advice to her students. All in all. the Dean Sehwnl ul' Business is a vital and thriving part of Vxfynining Seminary. which adds much enlnr to Seminary life. KAIIYII Ill! 'fflilf 4 Zffllyy DELLS 9, 7 NTP' LE X H' -iii 15, ,f,1g,3', if I3 . , vt- f Y ' r:' 1--.f M . K . . 1' 9 1 ul -rw' H n QT X QQ wg s 4' 'af W, QS x , N J , - 1 .:- . Q ,.. ff- '4 I I ,Ln I '11 'I l mf Qs., A 1A ,UF W fb I - if 1 ix L1 f Vg A x q fl :I - Q gs wb 50+ , xxx ixs Be Q f me f 4 Y ls! 4 N f ? if S First Row: L. Kiefer, K. Hauck, J. Buckley, M. Dougherty. Second Row: W. Leacacos, Paul Wasserott. K It wasn't long after our return to school in Sep- temher this year. that Dean Adams announced the coming election day. lt was then that we hegan to think ahout ahle candidates to preside over our class. The matter wasn't hard to settle. and lwefore long Paul Wzisseriitt stepped in as president. Bill Leacacos and Ann Thomas were elected first and second vice- presidents respectively, Lois Kiefer was made secre- tary, and Maureen Dougherty took over as treasurer. We were well represented in sports this year - foothall, hockey, hasketlwall, swimming. wrestling - all of them. Bill Van Clilder. Howie Davis, john Allan. Eleanor l'lutcheson. Ruth Bass. Ditty Yost, ifllllffkl and Joann Buckley were members of the various teams. Wliexi it came to dramatics, no one could quite surpass Bunker jenkins' sense of humor and acting on the stage. unless it was Verlynne Schaff. who did outstanding work in several of the school productions. Eleanor Hutcheson and john Allan were made executives in the literary line as junior associate editors of the Annual and Opinator respectively. All in all. this year has certainly been a successful one for this remarkahle class, and every one will watch this outstanding class as it assumes the student leadership of Seminary next year. First Row: M. Croup, R. Hughes, D. Travis, M. McLean, G. Genetti, F. Cobb, K. Levy, B. Perloff. Second Row: E. Franklin, M. Satcrmo, D. Yost, E. Hutcheson, A. Peterson, N. Lewis, J. Friedman. Third Row: J. Buckley, V. Schaff, N. Luetzel, A. Thomas, ' ' 1' - K'l ll S.N tml. M. McLearv, P. Newcomb, H. Feinberg, M. Berk, J. Kline. Fourth Row. B. Clark, M. Kclschner, R, Bass, R. 1 ga on, t c 76 Fifth Row:-M. Kornsweig, K. Hauck. L. Kiefer, S, Mason, M. Kirsteen, S. Schinderman. Sixth Row: J. Treat, J. Elliott, M, Dough- erty, E. Adelson. Seventh Row: M. K. Conlon, C. Treymayne. First Row: J. Casey, M. Schultzcr, J. Kastor, H. Spicker, D. Dembert, T. Butkiewicz ldeceasedl P. Gibson, J. Moore. Second Row: L. Kleinrock, P. Boyer. J. Goldberg, J. Russell, J. Banks, J. Simmons, K. Malkemes, J. Allan. Third Row: Dutch, Y. Daley, S. Lazarus, R. Russin, I. Allan. Fourth Row: A. Day, H. Drcher, E. Mollohan, H. Klein. D. Hague, T. Hughes, W. Buckingham. First Row: S. Long, M. Shedleski, J. Potter. Second Row: T. Heffernan, F. He iry, R. Derr. Un Septemher 7, IV47. a class of eighty-five scholars assemhled in various places on the Seminary campus. lt was soon made evident that we were hlessed with several very ahle politicians, who in a short time heeame our class officers. Frank Henry was made presidentg Maureen Shedleski, vice-presi- dentg Susie Long, secretary: Rod Derr, treasurer: jackie Potter and Tommy Heffernan historians, The enforces of law were Nick Flannery and Rod Derr, Honor Court: while l'eggy Conlon and Tommy Hef- fernan served on the Civil Court. Later on, we are happy to see our class taking an active part in sports at Seminary. Un the foothall held, Flannery, Alaeohy, Henry, Heffernan, Snyder, Morgan, and Hugh jones made preparations for he- coming All-American. jones, hy the end of the season, had nine 'Varsity periods to his credit. Austen Mullen, our swimming man, for the second consecutive V! n ff ! !fflllf'l'fU year, won a letter. Such promising wrestlers as Cra- ham Steele, Bill Morgan, Bill Daw, Frank Dunne, and Phil Morgan were performing on the mats for Coach Sparks, while heneath them on the haskethall floor, Clenn jacohy, Hugh Jones, and Don Sears were work- ing for Professor Eavenson. Some of the literary minded memhers of the class include Peggy Conlon, who served as a husiness manager of the Opinator , and Anne Cook, who turned out many excellent articles as memher of the editorial staif. The Society of Bachelors received a severe shock when Charlie Atherton, president of this society, dated a girl from Scarsdale, New York. We have had a great time as sophomores and hecause we think our class is one of the hest, we're looking forward to next year when we hope to con- tinue our work and play together here at Seminary. f 'I .,'.,- fl ik -' i f .- fe ,lr'.f-fffw ei 41' 4' . , it l X ffl 1 First Row: A. Gorman, H. Smith, C. Popky. Second Row: T. Mack, B. Taylor, A. Tureo, R. Ransavagc. Q.. lf i ' 7 - 1711 UNF!! J IIJJ Our year of heing Fearless Freshmen is over. NVe all certainly have enjoyed it, though we have had our ups and downs with the faculty and the demerit lists. Uur class ollicers elected were Tommy lvlack. president: Alec Tureo, vice-president: Helen Smith, treasurer: liohert llansavage. secretary: Carol Popky and Alou Uorinan, class historians. Our initiations into the societies were hair-raising and strenuous, lots of lun we must admit. Ut' course, we all attended the hockey and girls' haskethall games to see our own Hen Smith and Esther Flannery help score. Our class was represented on the Boys' Basketball Midget Team lay Millard Long, Ted Stevens, Tommy Evans and Alec Tureo, while Boh Ransavage and Tommy Evans took their places on the gridiron. On the uhrainsh side were, for the hoys, Tommy Evans, Sid Cimlnett, Norman Clemens, and Mickey Long. For the girls, Katherine Netzel and Ginny Todd. We have had a wonderful year. and we ean't wait to get hack in the fall. ff'f N T EN fffvfy 1 1 ybfjgfwf W3yff?5k1J yf xf - ll' -AVC! Iliff!! yuairs. The Boys' Mitlgct Ttxtiii was supportutl hy Bill Rohhiiis. Boh Hislop. Irving Thomas. .lim Vv'.1lsh, Boh Uivciic. Byron lscovitz, Murviii Ktii'l.1iicliccla. .tml Bill Smt-tlluy. with Stuurt Umiii .is c.tpt.1iii .mtl lim Loi-tl .15 ingtngigqig Thpy plziyctl lour g.inics with thc vnlluy schools .mtl .1-.1-.1-at-.1-.1 wcll! First Row: D' Idol' S' Umm- lii tht- wrcstliiig licltl, M.tlilt'i ' Vx illi.tiiis, wvighiiig S n'l ROW: N- Von AFX- W' Robbins' J- Wh0 l0 ' iii .it 1311 lhs, fmiiius ll lcwj. hrolw the school i'ct'oi'tl hy ll sccoiitls. Thu humor ol' tht' class wats fupplictl hy Bill Rohhins. tlurry Willi.ii1is, .mtl Nutl Dodson. Aml who will foi-gt-r Dick ltlt- with his Fi't'5'Liiitls, Frcy-ti'itls'i. or tht' trio from Wt'st Pittston AhclQll'l'tlI'Tt1lT.' Wztlsli, Itchy lscovit:. .mtl I K fw I , Chic Bull tli'uciic7 Stoiit'w.tll .lJlt'liSUlA1 .mtl uYl1ll'X,X7Qlllfll- .f6Mwy ff flf Afflllllllllll ffm., But Korn also kupt us stirrctl up if things got tlull, Our iiitclligciitial iiicltitlvtl Mntlgt- Kluiii. who topped thu honor roll for tht' girls, .mtl Stuart Umm. who lctl thc Tht- Sllli-l l't'Sl1Il1.lIi fflqss ol .47-'43 w.ts so l.li'gt' that it hoys. hutl to ht' tlivitlutl into two p.i1'ts, Witli l'i'olt'ssoi' l'.irkt'r so In tht- mitltllt' ol' thu ytutr. wc lost JUL' ci.ll'lISU .mtl Bill lltly Stlpt-rvimig tis, wt- h.ntl class cluctioiis, Wt' finally Htight-s, hut wc g.iiiictl kl.lClilC lvltilcuy .tml Ucorgt' W.lltt'i's, tlwtutl tht- u.ip.ihlt' Dick ltlc .is prusitluiit. .Iutly Vv'lit'ulQi' Thr Mitlyuttr Prom hntl some Stili-Fivsliincii gticsts-IVI.1i'vii1 ix vm--pi't'sitIt'iit. Stuart llmiii .is ti'c.ist1i't'1'. .mtl Nancy Ktirlniiulicck. Polly L.i:.1i'us, Alciry Williqiiiis lin tuxj, .Iran Von Arx .mtl Bill Roliliiws .is histoi'i.ii1s. Suhoch. Bolw ll.ii'kUi'. .mtl kluiiut Ziuglur. Thu l'.ivoritc must- Baixlwtlwall stuisoii tlllllt' .troliiitl .mtl iiitroLlLtu'tl the ing platcc for thc SLllW-Fl'USl1IN.lIl Class this ytxtr w.1s EklXX'Rll'LlSN pm'-Stilw tgirl! lIlll'.l-lNllI'.ll ttwiiiij with klniivt Huyuox Drug Stott. i t'.ipt.uiii, Tht- lL'.llll w.is Qiipportctl hy lvlatlgu Klum. Doris NVU h.nvt' h.itl .1 woiitlurlitll time iii Sciiiiii.ti'y this ytwtr. wr, -loy Vurhhitl, Polly l-.u:.1i't1s, .Iniict Ziuglcr, .tml .tml wt' .tru looking liorwzirtl to four more woiitlcrlitil yczlrs. Naiiicy Von Aix with l'.1t Stcguinn .is IN.1l1.lQCl'. Tht- otit- comc ol the gunics is t't'iisoi'ct,l, hut wc haivc hops for tuttii-Q X 5? ff au' , r ff f f I ff! L xcq, f 14,6 f my 99 0 Z 5 .tl 1 F ffl SWE A X Q 3 N f' r I X 6 E O v ' WI . . . dl' X rf! 1 -Vx QA ea-5 in rg iff . A 4' r 5 .Q- Cc- ,t w K M Xi A .I . GX is N ,,,.n1 wueti TOQQX x h' M DPW w x I1 .--.. . . N .x 50 L L J V W 7 1' A i Editor: Bill E. Evans Business Manager: Joan Everett J - Asst. Bus. Mgr: William Leacacos Associate Editor: Ellen Davis of Photo. Editor: Charles Bufallno EDITORIAL BOARD: First Row: N. Luetzel, S. Mason, G. Ruddy, E. Davis, B. Evan Professor Brown, E. Hutcheson E. Popky, J. Barrit. Second Row: 1 Touey, L, Kiefer, J. Robbins, A. Thomas, J. Sheridan, L. Garraha D. Yost, L. Weil, B. Banks, R. Nicholson. Third Row: H. Rittenber J. Allan, L. Kleinrock, T. Heffernan, J. Kastor. Jr. Assoc. Ed.: Eleanor Hutcheson r l K J Adviser: Professor Harold F. Brown ,MW 1 mum f The Class of '48 entrusted to Bill E. Evans the responsibility of the execu- tive position of its yearbook. Subordinate editors chosen to aid him were Ellen Davis and Eleanor Hutcheson, while Professor Brown rendered his invaluable services as faculty adviser. This capable group presided over the board, and spurred on its profound efforts. The Annual Business Board was headed by joan Everett, the competent business manager. It was the work of joan and the board to solicit local mer- chants for ads and to carry out some of the more inglorious labors of producing the Annual. Charles Bufalino was chosen photography editor. It was his duty to ar- range picture schedules and to help the photographers in the actual work. Wcvrthyf of mention also is the Board who caught effective 'isnapsn about the campus. Although the publication of this Annual demanded much of the time of the respective staffs, all members responded with alacrity in their willingness to contribute any talents they possessed and to function as a unit, in order that they might give to the future students of Wyoming Seminary a vivid picture of this school year and the Class of '48. 'X BUSINESS BOARD: CIRCULATION BOARD: First Row: H. Popky, J. Auerbach, L. Klelnrock, J. Everett, P. Hef- fernan, M. Eagen, A. Peterson. Second Row: C. Popky, F. Cobb, R. Kilgallon, C. Kurlanchek, B. Hitchner, N. Isaac, B. Reynolds, D. Yost, M. Shedleski, R. Nicholson, M. Croop, J. Thomas. First Row: N. Luetzel, S. Mason, L. Weil, L. Kleinrock, J. Everett, H. Brown. Second Row: F. Cobb, H. Popky, B. Karp, J. Libenson, N. Isaac, V. Hergert, M. McCleary, B. McGuire, C. Peck, R. Hughes, N. Wolfe. Third Row: J. Auerbach, M. Kelchner, M. Mleshkowski, B. Reynolds, J. Elliot, E. Hutcheson, A. Peterson. 0 . . ffrdifvrff -MWF!! First Row-Left to Right: D. Clemens, S. Schindc-rman, E. Davis, J. Sheridan, J. Everett, E. Hutcheson, J. Allen, R. Nicholson, B. Bower, S. Mason, L. Kiefer, J. Barritt, H. Phillips, N. Wolfe, W, FI. Evans, F. Flannery, J. Todd, J. Turnbach. - Z'lJUllJ.J - i if cf. L. 2 has i, .va .. ., xiii. .iq J. Kastor, J. Robbins, P. Conlon Professor Charles March Faculty Adviser Q.- .! ,, . ,. ejff' Xllllflnfl' Our weekly school publication, the Opinator , is a combination of a literary magazine and school newspaper. This paper was founded in 1883 by joint action of the Amphictyon, Adel- phian, and Independent Societies. Since that time the Opinator has received wide acclaim as one of the finest literary publications of secondary school level. The work of the Opinator is done by the editors, the business man- agers, the board, the art students, and last. but not least, the faculty advisers. This year, the senior editors, Helen Phillips and john Todd turned out some beautiful and also some very practical editorials, while their junior associate editor, john Allan, has spent the year studying the rules, methods, standards, etc., of the Opinator so that next year he may continue the fine work that thus far has been the policy of the Opinator. Jean Rob- bins. assisted by john Kastor and Peggy Anne Conlon, ran the business end, while the board was given the responsi- bility of writing the literary articles, the articles on Wtirld Today , and covering the news of the school as well as writing the much-read shorts. The eye-catching covers were mainly due to the efforts of Miss V, Helen Anderson and the students of the Art Department. The faculty adviser of the Opinator is the chief reason for its success. His ever-present enthusiasm is shown by his discussions in class, in the Opin- atorn meetings, and with any one who has any interest in the papcr. Seminary would hardly be complete without the Opinator , and the stu- dent body is proud of the country-wide recognition given it. - . malfl' KAZWIJ This year the Honor Court was capahly run hy President john New- comh, with Professor 1. Theodore Hughes as faculty adviser. As we all know. the Honor System has gradually hecome an integral part of school life. Under the system. as it is known at Seminary. there is an Honor Court elected hy the student hody with a faculty adviser appointed hy the faculty themselves. Each year. all students are asked to sign an honor pledge stating that they will neither give nor receive help in either formal tests or homework as- signments, which they may do in the course of the school year. It is the pur- pose of the Honor Court. along with the students of the school. to enforce this pledge and try memhers who have hrokcn the pledge. We are proud of our Honor System. f I, A K I 6117! 6fWl'! The Civil Court, which was formed in lviarch of 1944, is one of the two law-enforcement hodies in Vsfyoming Seminary. its main purpose is to pro- tect the property of not only the school. hut also the studctits. Wlieii an offense has heen committed. the offender is hrought hcfore the court, where hc is given a fair chance to defend himself if he wishes. Cn the first offense. the punishment is decided hy the court. If found guilty for the second time, his sentence may he decided only hy the faculty. This year. Frank Carlucci presided over the Courts alternate Thursday afternoon meetings. The faculty adviser is Professor Edwin Roherts. who will, if asked. give his opinion, hut in no case does he have a vote as to the punishment. qv First Row: E. Hutcheson, J. Mulligan, J. Newcomb, Professor Hughes, L. Kiefer. Second Row: R. Derr, S. Cimmett, M. Eugen, P. Wasserott, E. Davis, N. Flannery. First Row: P. Conlon, V. Harris, N. Jackson, R. Nicholson. Second Row: L. Goeringer, C. Trernayne, B. Clark, T. Heffernan, R. Powel Third Row: F. Carlucci, J. Mulligan, R. Rahmin. P r I First Row: H. Buckingham, Professor Burt, P. Fukui. Second Row: H. Beane. R. Nicholson, D. Furnoh, J. Buckley .W . ff '6' ff ,Wx .W YZ 'df ff The development of the mind, hody. and spirit of the student is the prime ohjective of Vsfyoming Seminary, To promote this policy. the Christian Associations were estahlished to eonjoin with the academic and athletic de- partments, and throughout the years, they have contrihu- ted to the spiritual, intellectual, and athletic welfare of the student. The Y.W.Ll.A. and the Y.M,C.A. cahinet collahor- ate in a reception for the new students in Septemher and also in prsenting varied Wediiesdaiy evening entertain- ment and devotional exercises each Sunday evening. The Y,W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. goals have heen successfully reached this year under the capahle leader- ship of Rchekah Nicholson and Paul Fukui. as advised hy Miss Florence Satterly and Professor Parker H. Burt. f6Z1Mf'f F Awww! Although it has heen in existence for only seven years, the Chapel Board is an important part of Seminary life, With Doctor Fleck as adviser the memhers are chosen from all classes and the commercial department hy the student hody. The memhers either conduct the devotions or find others to do it. The purpose of the Chapel Board is to help plan the worship service and provide entertainment. The outstanding speeches given hy the citizens of the community. alumni and other persons are not soon for- gotten hy Seminary students. This year especially the addresses during Brotherhood Vsfeek given hy Evelyn Popky. Charles Bufa- lino. and Hal Buckingham made a lasting impression on the stu- dent hody, The Chapel Board is one of the most necessary organ- izations of Seminary. .1 First Row: M. McLean, Dr. Fleck, R. Nicholson. Second Row: C. Bufalino, N. Jackson, F. Dunn. . f f f ' - Mlbfflll' Wm enlllld' Cum Lallldc ls to Wy'lllllll1g Scmillalry als l'lli Bctal KZIPPLI is to il college. amd the rcqllirclllcllts alrc also CUIllPQlI'illWlC. To he clcctcd to the Cum Lllllkln' Slwcicty alt mid-term. Ll student must llalvc ll general alvcralgc of SS per ccllt. amd no mark ll-slow f-H f 73 llff ffm- Wliilf U' lr Clffffd ill First Row: E. Barnett, H. Phillips, M. Beieker, L. Weil, J. Barrit, E. Pepky, J. Everett hlllllf. Il Sflldlillt lllklst llalvt Rl !CI1CI'2ll C. Touey, Rev. Buckingham, Dr. Fleck. Second Row: Professor Burt, H. Buckingham, F llygfglgg mf PQI' Cgnt and ng quark C3I'lLlCCl, Lloyd, L3l1lO!', Bufalino, Todd, Evans, Sl l0I'ld3l'1. llcluxx' 73 por cunt. lt is cvidcllt that tllusc rcquirclllcllls alrc exacting. llut in addition. one must halve llccll Al stllglullt alt Sfllllllilfy for Al lcalst unc ycalr. Bcforc lWClllg alwalrdcd thc lltlllllll lrlc must llc ill the first IU pcr ccllt of tllc Senior Class. amd must llc carrying alt lcalst four senior sulwiccts. Thus the Slllklll gold key alwalrdcd to calch lTlCI1llWCI' is thc sylllllol I'CPI'CSCIlllIlQ long hours of tedious l.lllllr .md the lflllflllll of ll drcallll. ' ' Q! flllll' jlllll NNIA' 1 First Row-Left to Right: R. Peteritis. Miss Foster, Miss Brown, R. Wilson, L. Warriner, J. Raub, F, Lugg, N. Heffernan, D. Travis, M. Bern- nger, Professor Burt, Professor Hughes. I . Segond Row-Left to Right: G. Sowden, VV. Allen, R. Bullard, P, Fisher, J. Novak, M. Spoont, C. Z?lVV3Cl'i1, J. Mahoney, M. Mllkman, C.. Brae er. Third Row-Left to Right: B. Marshall, J. Bittenbender, Professor Roberts, Professor Bugbee, Professor March, J. Biezup, G. Purpur, Professor Brown, J. Hastings, H. Harrison. .YA .WAN am! Wim Tha- Youth Cciitci. ui' thc Falun and Wliiris. has huvn aumlaiinul as hc- ing sninc nl the hcst cntcrtainincnl cvcr pmviglul for Suininary stuclcnts. Thu prngrains put on Cach wccla won' nnvcl and untcrtaining. Thu gnininittccs. llllklfl' nhl- capahlc Lliruc- tinn nl' l'rnfrssnr Eavunson. wnrkfd haul all ycar. and dill much tn kucp up thc morals nf thu studcnt hmly. .lack Fcar and his magic. -lohn Tripp, playing the nlruins. anal .lane Trcat. , with hci' singing. wcrc only a lbw' ,. ,M nl thu pcnplc whn participatul iw thc prngrains. Wu haw rcally had . A ' . I .. . Q S, - T. Karnmlwlzis. Second Row: J. Stow-ns, F. Faust, D. Huber, B. McGuire, D. l mlml tlmk' md XM lwlu thu km First Row: B. Rittingc-r, M. Davis, P. A. Conlon, A. Vivian, M. Thomas, J. Thomas Phillips. Third Row: V. Harris, J. Lula, C. Paria-r, P. Lazarus, H. spickar. m1 'Y will i'lW1'HS lmvf 4' Bluf ilml Fourth Row: J. F1-nr, M. Mix-szkowski, R. Siwa, N. Jackson, Q. Abbot, V. Hergcrt, Wliirl-. ll. Swishm-r. K ' f ' . - MHA ll! 6l'lllN'l! Thi- Stmlvnl Clniiiiuil is an nrganizatinn winpnsul thc annual Christmas party hulnl in thc dorinitory. lts wlinlly nl' llnrinitiiry stuulviits. who arc llnnr luallvrs. pits- incinhcrs also huy Christinas gifts lor thc maintcnancc stall lklVI1lS nl' Ilia' Y.M.Ci.A.. liiillvst r.inlung nn rho hcJlWlllQllIlI'u in hnth Lln1'inilni'ics. Thu Girls' Sluflcnt Cnunuil is unulu l'm.ii'il. anal lhnsv with lngla-si sglinlastic standings in thu thu Llirucliim of Miss V, Htlcn Amlcrson whilu thc hwy ilnriniiiwius. faculty aglvisur is Dcan Alaincs A. Adams. This Ofgklllllkllil Thi' llirls' Stullvnt llniimil holds rugular incctings is a vital and nucussary lactnr in Srininaryis Llnrinitnr in llisuuss prnhluins nl' ihl- girl lw1.n1lui's. and it spniisnrs litlx V. Harris, N. Jar-lxson, IJ. Furnoh, Griilith, R. Nix-holson. L. Gocringvr, R. Rzihmin, J. Mulligan K l h k, B. J. Banks, V. Hergert, P. Lazarus, F. Cobb, C. Parker First Row: H. Phillips, F. Perdikaris, M. ML1F.HCS, J. Jolznson, C. ur anc e d R V T dd K Netzel I Tulp E McGuire J Aronsohri D Huber Third Row: M. Satermo, E. Hutcheson, A. Peterson Secon ow:.o,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . N. Lewis, M. Lawson, H. Latonick, J. Barritt, J. Robertson. Fourth Row: M. Price, A. Colon, J. Buckley, M. Trumborc, E. Letham h l G R dd , M. K. Conlon, M. Kirshner, M. Lord, G. Genetti, E. Lugg. V. Harris. Fifth Row: J. Treat, S. W ee er, . u y Tim ' 50211 '6Z,! Under the capahle leadership of Miss Florence Sattcrly, and Mrs. Elsie Perkins Powell. the Clee Cluhs have heen highly successful throughout the year. The groups have participated in many programs. They sang in Chapel at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and in collahoration with the Music Department, the Clee Cluhs took part in two con- certs. The most impressive of the Clee Cluhs' appearances was at the HY meeting held during the Christmas season. Dressed in the traditional choir garh. the group made a strik- ing impression on all who attended. The Clee Cluhs are organizations for which any Sem- inarian can try out. They are started early in the year, and practice is held twice a week. ln order to helong to the Clee Cluhs, one must he capahle of carrying a tune to a reasonahle degree. and willing to work hard, The Clee Cluhs are organizations which add much col-or to Seminary school life. They provide an opportunity for every one to participate in group singing and stimulate an interest in music. First Row: E. Price, B, J. Banks, J. Johnson, M. Thomas, C. Kurlanchek, A. Vivian, B. Bower, J. Robertson, F. Cobb, R. Kil- gullon, I.. Kirshm-r, B. Clark. Second Row: J. Baltimore, V. Hergcrt, N. Isaacs, M. Eagcn, C. Parlicr, J. Barritt. S. Mason. Third Row: B. llitrhni-r, C. Tout-y, R. Groff, J. Trvat. J. Elliott, A. Wheeler. Fourth Row: L. Garrahan, V. Schaff, E. Lt-tham. B. William- son, S. Eye-rly, J. Shi-rirlan, B. Ge-nnvtti, S. Lloyd, G. Ruddy. ffhrurnbk' f6Z1f Thu llrzniigntic Clulw, utitlui' the twipiilwlt- Lliimwtioii of Miss Dorothy Etlwgiimls. lms dons .1 lint' juli tliis ycni' in casting :tml giving scvcrqil plays :ull uiitliusiglstically in-cciwtl liy tlic stiitlciit hotly. tlwir liannilius and tlicii' tiiviitls. Thu L4llvoi'antm'y plays. giysii :it this lic- giiiniiig ol' ilit- yvxlr, wcrc vcry xycll tlonc .mtl ccrtzliiily provul that Suiniiiury had it lot ol' fi tatlcnt. By thu tinic tlic l.ist play had lwucn givcn. cvcry mic wats .mic that somctlziy wc would lic scciiig fgiinilizn' naiinus on top hills 1 of Bl'll2lLlXX'il5'. Tlmc incinlwcrs ul' thu llixnngitit' Cllulw gilvc Ll lot of tlicir timc in oi-tlcr to ciitcrmiii tlic rcst of us. The olliuci's wci't': Siiiitlm Lloyd. prcsidcntg Biinlwr Alcnkins, vim'-mvsitlciit. .tml Bcviu Bower. sccivtitry-trcaisurci'. Mzttiy tlizmks to rho Driliiintit' Cluli for tlicir splcnilitl work tliis ycznr. tvs xx, 4 yx4 Q smgy, 3 ff Q' ,wks N af NXNN 71, - 1 fr is .- 40 fe Alb First .Row: I-'roll-ssor Parke-r, R. Parker, R. Ido. I. Thomas, L. Jones, J. Williams, N. Dodson, D. Blackburn, J, ll-ar, J. Long, B, Lrossin, J, Kastor, M. Svhutzcr. Scvond Row: Il. Isvovitz, Bill Taylor, M. Kurlanchc-ck, Bill Daw, H. Flannery, S, Dram, R, Cary, Joi' Eagvn, J. Butt-ra, IJ. Uorr, J. Allan, li. Snyrli-r. Third Row: I. Zi-igl:-r, J. Clolrlhc-rg, ll. Cllr-mrsns, C. Bufalino, B. Mt'L0an, B. Robbins, B. Iscovitz, J. Cossa, J. Shi-phi-rds, G. Jacohy, li. liansavagv. Fourth Row: IJ. Phillips, M. Long, K, Korn, H, Fifth Row: f'. Mn:-llc-r, T, Evans, N. Gutman, A. Evans, B. Karlheim, L. Kleinrock, A. Mullon. Chasin, J. Moon-, H. Drchc-r, ll. Rittc-nburg, B. Jenkins. f -fAlMflr'fyrw - ufrfify D Thc Ainphictyon Socicty is thu oltlcst ol' tht- loin' l1tcr.1i'y socic- tics of Vsfyoining Scniinary. Thi- socicty was lloiiiitlul hack in ISFS hy a group ol' day stntlunts who wantctl to incrcast' thcir litcixiry knowlctlgc and iinprovt' thcir spvaking ahilitics. Thu nanit' A'fXinpliic- tyonu coincs from an old Clrcck woril incaning hi'otlicrliootl. .intl for ovcr nincty years tht' Ainphictyons havc livvtl np to thcir naniu. As in past years, the Aniphictyons havc livcd up to thuir rcpntation of hcing the most ciicigctiu socicty on the uainpns. ln Suptciiilicr two main uvcnts occurrctl. The first was iht' lntcr-Sociuty Rcqcptioii. which was a grvat siiccuss. Tha sccontl was thu initiations, hclil a little latcr. This ycar all loyal day stiidunts ioincil tht- socicty. and in this way the socicty gainctl inany ncw mcinhcrs. Thu ncxt inaior cvcnt was tht- Annual Dchatc with our ancicnt rivals. thc lmlcpvnil- cnts. Wu wcrc wcll i'cp1'csciitcd hy Williaiiii Lcauacos. ,lohn Ftxir. and Quincy Aliliot, Uni' tcain inatlu .i clcan swcup hy taking tht' contest and thc licst tlcliatcr awartl. Thu soriutys pivsitlciits xwix' Frank Flanncry and Max Bartikowsky. Many of the original purposes of tht- society have cliangutl. hut all thcsc activitics contriliiitc a lot toxyaills bringing school lift' to its liullcst. l'lowcvcr, the lIlCl11lWCI'S havc tht- sanic UllIlillSl.l4l1l now that iht- original iiiciiilwrs hatl. - r 11111 - rfffrfy Early in the school year. every girl. not already lwelonging to , . , . 5 a society. is invited to loin the Adelphian Society. To lieeome a -A ' full-fledged Adelphian. all girls must undergo .1 day of strenuous riitlation. Un this day. their attire is designed hy the initiation committee. and all day, the Stooges. as they are aptly termed. are virtually slaves to ,ill old Adelphians. Carrying out the commands .ri of the old-timers includes sueli things as howing to them. carrying their hooks to each class, and sometimes entering a classroom and heing compelled to serenade the professor. This year. the theme of the initiation was Childhood Days . and the new Adelphian pledges appeared in the garh of four-year-olds. Throughout the day. they had to talk haliy talk. exeept in class. This day of hazing is followed hy a serious-minded candle light ceremony in the Adelphian Room. The pledges dress in white and are formally sworn in. This literally makes one an Adelphian. hut the Adelphian feel- ing can he had only after experiencing hurnt fingers in preparation for the annual liake sale or in trying out for the Oratorieal. Deelam- mation. or lnter-Society Play Contests. Since 12465. the Adephian Society has heen a part of Seminary life. This year. under the capalile leadership of Barhie Clark and Tishie Heffernan. and with Miss Brown as faculty adviser. we have tackled serious projects sueh as sending worn elothes to Europe. arid, J .. ,, , , we have had a lot of fun that we will alwaysQreln1!n'fl'Yer,,fr ' .1 -' , , nil 'M 'A I . . , '. 5, ' . x ' - ' 4 1 7 Cd HQ ' ' f y - N.',,'i xy, 'V' ,X.l'J I X'--y V sf..-4 ,by ,..,. 1 s IQ- - First Row: R. Hughes? C. Tremayne, M. McLean, D. Travis, B. Dykins, S. Long, J. Po r, . Shcdlcski, M. Davis, A, Vivian, M.. Thomas. Second Row: R. Bass, N. Luetzel, I. Tulp, K. Netzcl, P. A. Conlon, M. Hutt ,N. oiss Third Row: A. Conlon, C. Davis. J. Verblud, D. Silver, J. Johnson, B. J. Banks, B. Northrup, E. Schooley. Fourth Row: S. Doa , H. Smith, S. Rothstein, E. Flannery, V. Todd, E. Evans, C. Popky, N. Cattanach. Fifth Row: M. McCleary, V. Allen, J. Haycox, M. elchncr, J. Elliott, S. Gonchar, P. Stegura. Sixth Row: N. Von Arx, M. Kline, J. Zoigler. - Wl!0'lllrllI . Zfrrkfy Thc lllattonian Socicty was foundcd in 1891 principally for two rcasons: ill To providc a litcrary stimulus. and Q21 to cstahlish compctition for thc Adclphians. lt will long hc rcmcmhcrcd hy many girls as thc hasis of lifc-long frifndships. At thc Und of last ycar, thc Platts clcctctl Nancy jackson as U 4 , ,W . t this ycar's prcsidcrit, and it was under hcr lcadcrship that the old l'latts gavc the ncw lllatts a royal wclcomc. Royal? It ccrtainly wasl For who will forgct those horrihlc outlits and thosc looks of anguish on the faces of the initiatcs during that wcck of hazing? But likc all fun. it soon grcw tircsomc and cvcry ont' was soon morc than ready to participatc in the hcautiful candlclight formal initiation. At Christmas timc, thu usual party was hold and. nccdlcss to say, it was a hig success. Thu Youth Ccntcr was a popular projcct among our hoardcr girls, and almost cvcry Saturday morning could find thcm over in thc hoys' gymnasium dccorating for thc coming cvcning. As the ycar draws to a close. this happy group of girls faccs l the futurc wcll cquippcd with knowlcdgc. hcttcr pt-oplc for having hccn studcnts at Scminary, and with many happy mcmorics of their livcs as l'latts. First Row: H. Flovk, V. Harris,, M. Podikaris, A. Nogi, R. Matlow, E. Lctham, N. Burlw, B. Clark, F. Cobb, K. Levy. Second Row: S Grillith, N. Townv, C. Burleigh, B. Londo, D. Huhor, C. Bird, K. Rakcr, M. Glou, D. Yost, J. Baltimore. Third Row: J, Treat, P. Green E. Trumhorv, V. Lynv, R. Nicholson, R. Hose. Fourth Row: A. Gaine, C. Urly, K. Smith, J. Lieu, M. Goldstein, E. Raccusin, C. Shupeck, M M. Salt-rmo, B. Long, J. Buckly, B. Williamson, N. Jackson. W. Jones, J. Goldberg, S. Cimmet, W. Morgan, P. Fukui, Sears, L. Rossi, J. Williams, M. Dolitsky, J. Mulligan, P. Gibson, R. Bailey, Vi Buckingham, W. Golightly, H. Buckingham, L. Kline, N. Bittcnbender, L. Weintrob, J. Russel, Professor Ingling, Professor Hughes, C Jackson, W. Richards, M. Dolph, H. Beane, R. Laulor, G. Miller, W. Smith, J. Sorenson. f . Znbfrffffwf -Zirlkfy Une of the most active organizations here at VVyoming Seminary is the Independent Society. Although principally ealled a literary society. the memhers this sehool year did many things other than represent themselves in the Dehate and Oratorical Contests. ' First. on a certain Friday night early in the year, loud noises were heard coming from the direction of the hoys' gymnasium. This was the much-dreaded thy the new memhersl and much-anticipated thy the old memhersl event. known as lnitiation . The officials of the lndependent Society who supervised this were Paul Fukui, pres- ident Boh Bailey. secretary: and Manley Tuttle. treasurer. who, incidentally. had quite a hit to do! The younger students who were ioiaing this illustrious organization survived the diaholical plans of the initiation committee. and with due ecremony. were formally aeeepted into the Independent Society. Those who attended the Sunday Y meeting will rememher the splendid work the Independents did in the eonductioti of these highly important get-togethersfi The old memhers hid a fond farewell to the older memhers and look forward with eagerness to welcoming the new hoys into their clierished organization, K 7114-'1'1Q'flf f6Z110.16 F. Flannery R. Nicholson The rccitations in this ycar's Uratorical Contest made a marked impression on hoth tcachcrs and students. Our lirst speaker was Rehekah Nicholson of the Plat- tonians, who gave an ahsorhing account of the life and deeds ol' the American folk hero Paul Bunyan, dcscrihing Paul. Mrs. Paul, and Bahc. thc giant hlue ox. The second speaker was Lawrence Kline of the lnde- pcndents ,who spoke on the timely suhicct of Nlvlinority Groups , He pointcd out that every kind of group. religious or social. was, during some period of history. a minority. Ht- made several startling comparisons which helped to drive home his ideas. Next, Frank Flannery ol' the Amphictyons spoke on 'TA Threat to a Free I'eoplc +sociali:ed medicine. He called L. Kline J. Thomas the Wzigiicr-Murray-Dingle Act the most dangerous legis- lation evcr introduced into Congress. and ohscrvcd that socialized medicine is unnecessary. since we have clinics for the poor. I-lc was strongly against political interfcrence hetwecn the patient and his doctor. Last, joan Thomas of the Adelphians spoke on The Pennsylvania Dutchm and she pointed out that superstitious group is today recognized hy its spotless homes. ancient clothing, generous hospitality. and delicious cooking, Mr. Edward Darling prescnted the decision of the judges: Miss Grace Estes, Rev. Mr, Edward Singer, and Mr. Darling himself, The prizes were awarded to joan Thomas and Frank Flannery. - Z1W'1'.ufr'12'fy Une of the most eagerly awaited events on the school ealender every year is the Annual lnter- soeiety Dehate. This year, the suhjeet discussed was that of Universal Iviilitary Training. Dehating for the independent Society. which upheld the atlirmative side, were Harold Bucking- ham and james Williaiiiis. Presenting the negative side of the question were john Fear and Williaiiii Leaeaeos of the Amphietyons . The resolution itself read, Resolved: That Congress m this session enact legislation providing for iuuverstil niililitry tminiiig for all boys between 18 and 21 Alter this interesting and stimulating dehate. the judges awarded the prize for the hetter team In the Amphietyons, The prize for the hest dehate went to john Fear of Pittston. The judges were Mrs. Charles L. Shafer of Kingston: Rev. Mr. Carl hl, Sehlinder. Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Wilkes-Bzirreg and Attorney Vivian P. Edwards lr, of Wilkes-Btirre, who presented the awards. is msg 11 Top: J. Fear, B. Leacacos, Q. Abbot. J. Williams, H. Buckingham, S. Cimmet lg:-vwf XZQAWVU' - 7,1111 N N. XS, , vim , , 'J ' t 1 Q?gNE!,i N W2'w QQ 'Qi ' is ilu A33 -1 :ji ', ' i wi af' 9 4. v ii? M S 3. iwffi? ',:I Efvg gy 2 mg mask Q is Q- Q 4 'T Q ng M is '??1'lffgii A wa W R Q2 5 -wi 'Dwi lgkgvsifxn Ag I JE . fi. SEZ 5 Nffzfiaf -I s HSS Exim Q29 M lzgeggg M. 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Cliict' complaints arising in rcgartl to thu council arc that tlic faculty rcprcscntativcs may dominate tlic procccdings and thc councils' scopc of activity is too limited in comparison with that of other scliools. Professor Hmldick, Professor Parker, Professor Eavenson, Professor Sparks, H. Buckingham, J. Klein, C. Mueller, R. Rahmin, H. Evans, R. Hartman, J. Crossin. N. Jackson, G. Ruddy, J. Everett, B. Clark F, i 'MQ W S api First Row: M. Wierszbicki, J. Bonchonsky, A. Nicklas, A. Bodenstein, M. Tischler, J. Lewis, J. Victor, G. Cardone, W. Smith, M. Ruch Second Row: H. Buckingham, H. Beane, E. Mollohan, D. Long, W. Czaja, F. Kapral, R. Laulor, C. Campbell, T. Reilly, N. Hartman. Third Row: Coach Sparks, T. Cross, F. Carlucci, J. Klein, J. Mulligan, L. Tschirhart, W. Van Gilder, P. Lee, L. Martini, G. Lehman, F. Heck M. Bartikowsky, Coach Smith. Football As uiinis is written to another chapter of foothall at Vxfyoming Seminary, it would he expedient to glance hack and recapitulate a season that will not soon he forgotten hy the participants. The Blue Knights had their armor some- what dented lay a superior West Point lllehe team in their initial appearance of the season hut played a quality of foothall that lcd the ohservers to he optimistic of the results of the season, Not only did Seminary hravely face the Army lllehe team. hut also we played such opponents as l'cnnington, Lehigh. llerkiomen. Blair. and Wilkes College -ffr - to mention a few, Some of the stalwarts in the Knight line this year were Dick Laulor. who held the left tackle position. and Captain Dave Long. who held the other tackle iislotu. lvierle Tischler, Bill Van Gilder, Wzilter Czaja. and Marc Ruch all did their share in making the opponents' ground gained yardage small. In the hackfield Cardones passes accounted for many of the points. ,lack Klein and joe Victor did a large share of the ground gaining. The individual per- formances of each memher of the team are all worthy of mention, as each did a splendid joh. Not to he overlooked in this review of foothall is the exceptional record of the j.V.'s who gained seven victories against one tic, truly an outstanding average. xiii' 'rw fi' .. . l v N ,Q V,L,i5W I K- N Q .N J 6 wt' A X' - W--'f - -. .H M4 W, xg,-H W I ,W . Q.- ev' .1- . 'W x. wan. 'U A rw 5, M, . I I -Ili . 'T rm., First Row: W. Buckingham, W. Jones, T. Heffernan, J. Lord, R. Ide, J. Goldberg, L, Goeringer, Q. Abbot. Second Row J. Allan. L. Tschirhart, P. Fukui, P. Yurchak, S. Raub, T. Evans, G. Jacoby, M. Bartikowsky, W. Van Gilder, H. Jones G Bell. Third Row: Coach Haddick, J. Williams, F. Henry, R. Rahmin, R. Greene, J. Davis, H. Beane, P. Magagna, P. Griffin P. Morgan, B. Soden, Coach' Eavenson. .--. - ..1'mf.Q.Q ,... 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Previous to Ll big cvcnt. such as an Vxfillccs-Sclninnry foot- hall game. il rousing pep mccting would hc held in Chapel. Rain or shinc. on hand to cheer our tcznns on to victory were Ruth Bass. Beverly Bower. lvinnly Tuttle, Ruth Hughes. lviirium Thomas. and Nancy Luctzcl. cgiptznncd hy RL'llCl4Qlll Nicholson. Mildrcd Calkins Left to Right: J. Everett, N. Wolfe, T. Heffernan, V. H M. Shodlvski, H. Smith, R. Nicholson, M. Calkins. Hockey Team This past fall, tht- hack campus was again a ccntcr nl activity. fur girls hy thc duzcns turncd nut to try thcir luck at that grcat game nf linckcy. Thu girls clcctcd Barhara Clark and Nancy jackson as cn-captains and juan Everett as inaziagcr. Mrs, Calkins proved to hc an cxccllcnt cnach and shc cinphasizcd fundamcntal stick work hcfnrc each scriminagc. The first clash and only dcfcat nt' thc scasnn for thu 'Varsity was the game at Pcnn Hall Junior Cnllcgc, The scnrc was 5-1. Tlic V. tram, hnwcvcr, won with a scnrc nf l-U. Nlarywoud suflcrcd dcfcat nn lwntli thcir licld and murs. thc scorcs hcing 4-fl and 6-0, Both gaincs with Clark Summit wcrc hard-won victnrics for our 'Varsity, with scurcs 3-2. and 4-Z. The cncnuntcrs with tht- Day School were incinnralilc nncs. hittcrly fouglit to thc last minute of playing tiinc. Thu cn- thusiastic crowds saw nur girls tic tlic Day Stlinnl lwth tinics. thc scores living O-0 and 2-2. Witli fivc victorics, two gaincs ticd. and unc gains lost. the hnckcy tcain had unc ntl the licst scasnns in rcccnt ycars, arris, M. Eagen, S. McColc, N. Jackson, B. Clark, P. Saycs, J. Robbins. M T . az P -L iiljfgggg X2 ,X , ' wgiiiry ' siwW 'gggw:Fi:3 wls-bff1Sf'??i2-5 bil 4 2 2 E5 Sf X - ww ' Q Y-.51 1-1 k :Qs X .,,, jigs? . s 'X it .. 'fi if Q 5' 7 g W ig! A Y X w 'S.., . x , si: ix ve' Q35 ' Af ,WF W if 'tl R, 5 I 3 -51 wi - if wa. AWB! 0 1 Q, Zz x 1 5 ,1 ig Ar si A 9' I s is il .P ' . wx n 'NJA if' .V- ,AQA . 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Tlic Suplwiiiuiws mm rliu cligninpiimnsliip. ziltlwugli tlicir rivals. tlic ,luiiiurs. pitsuiitml lwcn criinpctitiuii. A tuliipuixiiy 'Varsity was clwsui lrimi nhl- girls wliu lmrl sliuwn .ilvility during ilu-sv class riiiitcsts. Alrliiiugli tlis tcgiln wmi only two gziinus giml lust six. mlm ggimcs wcrc lust. cxciting. and psickrd witli sictiuii. sind. wlmt is iniwst impurtamt. tliuy fiitlicitrl grind spiwtsiiiaiiisliip. Tlizit tlic girls i'ciiiaiiiice.l llllklilllilffkl .md iii liigli spirits llll'IJllgll1ULll tliu suisuii was mgiiiily tlic work of tlicir CLlPQllWlC m.iii.igcr. ilcrry Riinlgly. Tlic pruspccts for ncxt yc.ir's tc.im luuk swirl. fur. .iltliiwugli Clark. Siiycs. Algiclxsim. and Xkfuil gixuliliitc. Qiinmig 0' tlic liiululwvcis girc Faust. Slicdluski. Hgiiiuk. l.2112ll'llS. Kcluliiicr Ynst, Fldniicry. Lung. Clunluii. .mil Burlic. NVQ liiiik lim' .1 griml SCAISUII ncxt ycgir witli nur CllIW.llWlC in- , striiclrcss. Mrs. Cnillxiiis. x I . x 5 ,puff L. 1 , if -1 Q ' Z i n JW Boys' Basketball Un Satnimlay. Marnli ln. 1943. tliu Suininary lwaslwtliall Tlic next xvuclwml proved vcry sliuuussliill. as Kcystniic xqnail wiiiplvuml a tiairly sliquwsflil scasnn. liy trimming and Valley Fnrgc wcru dufuatcd. Thu squad lust .1 clwsc l'vi'kinim-ii 55 in SI. Tlnw win gavu Cnauli Egivciisnifs lwnys game tn l'c'niingtnn in tlic lattcris gyinnasnnn. Thi- gym- : .SSH avcragu linr lliv scasnn witli suvcn wins against six nasium was quits small and crainpcd tliu lvnys' srylc, Huw- iissi-.4 cvur. wc paid tlium liack lwy lkxilllllg tlicni 4l tn 33 nn nur Thi- sixlwli was npviiul at l-yCllIUlIlQ. wliuru tlic tcain OWU wurr. wnn llmun' lirst gains 44 lu 43, Captain Bud Crnssin sparlaul -lack Uuidmfs loft-liamlcgl slums. Vxfaltci' C:a.ia's spectac- tliv lvain in tliat ganiu willi IS pnints. Tliu following day, ular liall handling. Cfliarlic Haddickis alwility at flnnr work. Svininary ilmppi-il a gains tn l'ui'kinnicn 53 Ln 46. This Ucnrgc Cardimc's accuracy nn twn-liaml shots. alnng witli glvlical was latui' avcligml nn nur nwn flour. Buclxncll tlicn tlic cxccllcnt sllppma of playcrs likp Bmlgly Crnssiii. Harry inlplul .I Qainn tn tliu win uiluinn nl tlw squad. wliilc tlic Nnilly. Tum Riclly. and Vxfadc Sinitli. niadu pnssilwlu a scasnn lmlngli liirsliiiiuii pn! a luv nn tlic list. tliat will lw lung i1'inciiilu'i'czl. Top: J. Guido, J. O'Hzira, A. Zabicki, W. Czaja, T. Reilly, W. Smith, A. Hudock, Professor Eavcnson. Bottom: Ii. Evans, H. Nc-illy, B. Crossin, M. Bartikowsky, H, Buckingham, M. Quay, X wr? kA,V.Hl v! ,QXf ' 'W I x j,',,k ew , M -.Hrs 21- 'W Q , 4 wA . 5 A, Q as uf ' Q 'wg 1 'xx 5? g X 1. :-,Nd .5 ' ,msg 'NSA . has 3 S L14 . kv 'kt Us i , Ai gi? bl, Q U Q fgfffp Q Q ivig 3 ' V 4, EE X if l N' N f ix 'K' f Es I f 5' mf, . r ps K - ' . ij, ew '33 43 fi? 3 QL uv w 1 Q? f x A Qi dl First, Row llcft to right? M. T1s1'1111-r, F. Kuprzxl. J. 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Swimming Team fluaclics Laird and Smith had a gwud dcal ut' dilliculty in inulding a tcam this ycai' hccaiisc of thc fact that most nl' mn' vctci'an swnnincrs gradliatcd last ycar lcaving thcir pusitiims in hc lillcd hy grccn incn. Captain l'ctc Magagna lit-ld duwn tht- lwackstrulcc and did a good juli cncciuraging thc tcani. Aiistcn Mullcn, unc ul' thusc who rctiirncd friuin last ycar, swam his wld racc. thc 210-yard lirccstylc, plus thc IIIII, which gavc hiin a guard wurlwiit nach wcclc, Tht' tcain had an unusually tniigh schcdiilc. hut it gavc thc hiwys xi nuinhcr ul' linc trips which will lung hc rcincin- hcrcd. Thc usual linciip includcd: 40-yard tn-csrvlc, Zarra Klein: 100-yard lirccstylc, Mullcii. Boiicliuiislcyi 120-yard lrccstylc. Mullcn. Allan, Richards: lllll-yai'd lwczlststrukc Allan, Bush: lflmygtrtl hacltstmkc, diving, Vnshurg, Dunnc, Rittcnhcrgg na, Mtillcii. Allan: frccstylc rclay, Nlagagna. Ivlagagna, Uncriiigci' mcdlcy rclay, Maigaig- Zarra, Klcin. Vushiirg Baseball Team A good hasehall team had its seasons record marred hy a few had hreaks and wild throws to the rightfielder in- stead of the iirsthaseman hy the catcher. The net result of these dehaeles was only one game on the win eolumn. The pitching staff showed good form with Joe Bonehonsky and Charles Haddiek heing the mainstays: it is interesting to note in this connection that another perfectly good pitcher, Frank Flannery, spent the year on the hen-:h he- eause of the eoaeh's whim that he had nothing on the hall despite the fact that he never tried him t-o find out. There was some dead wood on the team and other players should have heen given a ehanee at these positions. if for no other reason than the continued interest hy underelassmen in the sport, ln spite of these drawhaeks the quality of hall played was as good as seen in many minor leagues. r l l l Top Row-Left to Right: J. Alvatore, Chet Frace, B. Rielly, B. White, Ed Mollohan, Joe Bonchonsky, B. Shemo, Bill Van Guilder, George Lehman. Middle Row: Tommy Evans, assistant rnanagerg Pete Gibson, C. Swanick, Jerry Carrozza, L. Johnson Jack Klein, Captaing Charles Mueller, senior managerg Professor Smith, coach. Bottom Row: C. Haddick, John Davies John Cervenak, John Mulligan. .e,............ ...Us M . M. v :rf- 1 M.. . . Professor Haddick, C. Atherton, W. Smith, G. Dennison, M. Bartikowsky, H. Buckingham, W. Jones, W. Morgan, Professor Laird. L. Stepelevich, W. Golightly, G. Miller, A. Nichols, S. Hunt, P. Fukui, H. Rittenberg, P. Boyer, H. Jones, L. McGroarty. H. Spicker, A. Zarra, J. Thomas, F. Dunn, W. Buckingham, NV. L. Evans, H. Beane, E. Sanguiliano, J. Molchan, L. Garcia, A. Chasin. Track Team Uver forty lwoys turned out for track practice early in March. Unly five of thesc. Co-Captains Dick Lauloi' amd Hal Buckingliain, Bill jones. Larry lvleflroarty. and Max Bartikowsky, were lettermen from last years unde- feated squad. W. Buckinghain. Beane. amd Waird im- proved rapidly to support NV. joites. lvlcilroarty. and l'l. l3nckinghann in the distance running events. Smith and Klraveson comprised the hurdling department. with Denison. llarlilaowsky. and lliltciihwg carrying oif the sprinting honors. The loss of Dick Laulor due to a wrestling injury was a hlow to the weight division, leaving Beane amd Nicholas as the main contenders. Outstanding in the pole vaulting amd hroad-jumping was john Alvatore. Under the capahle coaching of Professors james Haddick and Wil- liam Laird. the young, inexperienced squad faced tough opposition from Perkiomen, Valley Forge. Pennington. Lc- high lirosh and Allentown High. Tennis Team R. Rahmin, G. Jacoby, G. Bell, K. Robinson, J. Vosburg, M. Quay, J. Eagen, W. Sorenson, Professor Parker, W. Isaacs. 2' Spring Sport Snaps 8. f fv 55, ' 9 Aig a.m.J,4,l f YUMING SEMINARY llx'.ullmtcs .luuuptcgl Ill .lll lczlpling mllugus. ln Scptclnlwcr. 1948. grnullmtcs who urs mul in tlmc Armml Fwrccs will lwc l'-ULIIILI in landing mlll-gas amd lmivcrsitics of thc llnitml Stantcs L'XICIlk.lll1g frmn Maxine to California. W5'l7ll1IIIg' grzlduzltcs lmvc .1cqL1ittuLl Llmumsclvw LICCUIIIIIIIQ to tlmc lwcst truditilms of tlmc sqlwnl in all pwrtiuus of my glllll- III mf SL-1-vm .lf tml country, THOROUGH TRAINING IN MODERN BUSINESS METHODS om- H l.l1l 11-Q1 Fifth Yum- 13021115 Scptcmlwcr 7, ms c1fxTAmc:1l13 SENT ON REQUEST INTERVIEWS 1Nv1TED WILBUR H. FLECK, President, Kingston, Pa. I-Q k , , 1 fr f lx , 24124 gk, rr fm ! I-I I' E r' I' ,, 'iA,, ' 5 . f, .f ffff f -in Q Inf' d LD ' g ' '52, , 1, 221 'Hz EE Q ef if fi A W, f fa ll I 5 N A77 7 7 ' ME , I E II ,-L -I RD x an wauffk 'rieibsrq oke Aff J Lgqif A i!!!!l.i, A Great Store In A Great State . thozus Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store lt was in thc Spring of 1879 that three sturdy pioneers, George Fowler, Alexander Dick and Gilbert Walker came to Wyoming Valley, a community of scattered settle- ments of which Wilkes-Barre was the largest. Today, the little dry goods store, born of confidence in the future of a growing community is recognized throughout the nation as A Great Store In A Great State. National magazines carry its ad- vertising messages to homes in every state within our borders and to many countries beyond them. Wyoming Valley has grown and will continue to grow. 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IEEE' fi. 1' ' Y if? WEEEEEEEQ - Q + 1 1 ' ' ' '12i:s::5as:zizf-233355555355gigfgfg35jggf13:A.--.3 ',f: V-jj.Q.5:gj52' Egg 3 5 Q H , i ' - ,KI .5 :L xx ki Q 1 4 4:1152-' i 5 Q A Wyoming Valley Institution with 80 Stores Throughout the East! CQMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF TURNER 81 VAN SCOY BARNEY 81 ELLIOTT. COMPANY INC. E parts in Making Homes amd Business Pl. S f Dodge and and Comfortable PLUMBING AND HEATING WILKES-BARRE, PA. Distributors 303 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF LOOSE LEAFS Established G Over 78 Y THE E. B. YORDY 1 5 r::H-.I EE P11 37,3 C3 gm Z zijn' 'UQ 'OES 5:9 5111 m TZ 'I pq!-I Cl! l , igs RULIN QE' 52' P9 F I 'gn .-:O rr. I-Q A I 5 3 W I' is z 15 QNICINIH i Z - .-1' f FROZEN FOODS Ready-Cooked Frozen Foods Prepared Frozen Fruits Oven-Ready Frozen Biscuits, Cakes and Pies Assorted Frozen Meats Ready-to-Cut Frozen Dainty Sandwiches FRESHLY MADE SAUSAGES AND BOLOGNAS PERCY I-l. BROWN 81 CO. 24-32 E, NORTHAMPTON STREET WILKES-BARRE, PENNA FOOD MARKET DIAL 2-5151 CAFETERIA-RESTAURANT F. W. Woolworth Co. 7-9-11 SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. KINGSTON SHOPPING CENTER K AT E. KINGSTON CORNERS School Supplies Novelties Notions MADELINE WHITE SPECIALTY SHOP 224 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON, PA. HOWARD ISAACS CHRYSLER . PLYMOUTH PHONE 3-4993 - RUDDY'S DRUG STORE CORNER SOUTH and SOUTH MAIN STREETS WILKES--BARRE, PA. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HOWELL SI JONES, Inc. - Surety Bonds - WEST MAIN STREET TRUCKSVILLE, PA. BENNETT BLDG. WILKES-BARRE, PA. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS KING. 7-2826 24 HOUR SERVICE THRU KINGSTON TAXICAB CO. HILL, THE FLORIST 220V2 WYOMING AVE. PHONE DALLAS 213 SHAVERTOWN PA Serving Greater West Side ' l KINGSTON OWNED AND OPERATED Telephone 9-1003 MARC RUCH, Proprietor RUCH'S FLOWER SHOP T, J, BROwN'S SONS FLOWERS 112 EAST MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH, PA. Bonded Member of The Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere WEST SIDE MARKET 992 WYOMING AVENUE FORTY FORT, PA. Free Delivery Telephone 7-4545 DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP 283 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. RAISED DONUTS - CAKE DONUTS Phone 7-9365 for Special Orders-Wholesale OPEN 24 HOURS WEEKDAYS SMART KIDDIE'S TOGS DAILEY'S BABY SHOPPE 920 WYOMING AVENUE FORTY FORT, PA. FRESH CUT FLOWERS FROM PHONE 2-4440 CHARLES 'N' MARY MUSIC CO. 35 E. NORTHAMPTON ST, WILKES-BARRE, PA. Musical Instruments - Pianos - Radios - Organs Band Uniforms FAMOUS CONNSONATA CHURCH ORGAN Repairing and Rekinfshing GENERAL CONTRACTORS COAL AND GENERAL HAULING Glen Alden Coal Distributors 230 E. MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH, PA. SHAWNEE LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. Hanover Street iEnd of Bridgej PLYMOUTH, PENNA. Phone 9-1216 Compliments of . . . A 'FRIEND E. F. SCHMALTZ 314 WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON, PA. Phone 7-6915 PHONE 7-5724 MARY ENGLER, Prop. FORTY FORT DRESS SHOPPE Catering to Teen Age - Junior Miss - Women FEATURING PERSONALIZED CREATIONS The Fitting Makes a Difference 972 WYOMING AVENUE FORTY FORT, PA. I COMPLIMENTS OF Merchandise ol Quality Wilkes-Barre. Pa Wyoming Seminary Summer Schoo BEGINS JUNE 21, 1948 COURSES ARE OFFERED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FOLLOWING GROUPS: 1. Those who wish to avoid the detrimental influences of the idleness of summer vacation. 2. Students who wish to make up one or more subjects in which they have failed. 3. Students in need of additional credits to maintain class standing. 4. Students desiring to take pre-induction courses in language, science, history and mathematics. 5. Students who wish to obtain a working knowledge of Shorthand and typewriting or who wish to continue studies in these subjects. INSTRUCTION GIVEN BY THE REGULAR WYOMING SEMINARY FACULTY Grades from 8th to 12th will be admitted. INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, AND VOICE WILL BE OFFERED LENGTH OF TERM JUNE 21st TO AUGUST 6th Send for Circular of the Summer School Address, WILBUR H. FLECK, President I CITY THE CHEVROLET HITCHNER Brscurr co. co. A L. Stray Mocxnms' Bzmnn RESTAURANT SUPPLY CDMPHNY Stores Apartments PETTEBON E ESTATE 58 PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. Lots Mortgage Loans STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Distributors for EUCLID-Heavy duty dump trucks BURCH-Stone spreaders NQRTHWEST-shovels and dmgimes ROSS-Snow plows I AUSTIN-WESTERN-Graders, mum GILSON-Concrete mums TULSAHTruck winches MASTER-Concrete vibrators and electric plants LINDSAY-Small air compressors street sweepers and Crushers SULLIVAN-Compressors and air tools GENERAL MOTORS-Diesel engines AEROIL-Bituminous equipment CASE-Industrial tractors and power units JACKSON-Barrows LULLfTractor scoops and loaders DUFF-NORTON-Jacks TALBERT-Low bed equipment trailers DELTA-Woodworking tools GRACE-Sweepers and tampers RED STAR-Multiplex saws NOVOfCgnt1-ifugal pumps, hoists and engings SKILSAW-Electric saws, drills and sanders ATLAS-Belt Convgygfs BLACK-Paint spray equipment 152 Horton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone 2-1174 7th 8 Curtain Streets, Harrisburg, Pa. Phone 4-3016 Hepburn 6 Lycoming Streets, Williamsport, Pa. lPhone 2-6167 KINGSTON ELECTRIC Heating - Cooling - Refrigeration 444-446 MARKET ST. KINGSTON, PA. HERBERTS MILLINERY SHOP 29 SO. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE, PA. Compliments of . . . CHARLES H. HUEY NEXT TO THE FORTY FORT THEATER KINGSTON HOUSE CATERING JAMES' BEAUTY SHOP CAREY AVE., WILKES-BARRE Compliments of . . . A FRIEND In Pittston It's Klols AND LATONICK'S MEN'S STORE 31 N. MAIN ST. PITTSTON KINGSTON SHOE REPAIR GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIRING MAX VEIGH 505 MARKET ST., KINGSTON GRAMOPHONE SHOP RECORDS POPULAR - CLASSICAL 93 So. Main St., Wilkes-Barre 210-212 Wyoming Ave., Kingston KING FLORAL CO. JOHN MATTERN 1280 WYOMING AVENUE FORTY F ORT BOWMAN'S LUNCHEONETTE DALLAS, PA. Compliments of . . . NELSON BROTHERS Compliments of . . . COOK'S KINGSTON PHARMACY 773-777 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON, PA. 7-2512 Compliments of . . . BAICKER WALLPAPER COMPANY BALUT'S FUR SHOP 16 PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES-BARRE If you don't know Furs . . . know your Furrier' Compliments of the . . . FORT DURKEE HOTEL Pe0ple's llutfitting C0 Wilkes-Barre. Pa. F Hofel Reding+on Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS OF BIDDLE 81 ENO S. K. Mitchell - Walter S. Mitchell GENERAL INSURANCE SECOND NATIONAL BANK BUILDING WILKES-BARRE, PA. W.-B. 3-5141 COMPLIMENTS OF R. B. WALL CO. Wholesale Electrical Appliance Distributors 56 EAST UNION STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. IOHN LLOYD 81 SONS SALES AND CONSULTING ENGINEERS THE TRANE COMPANY Heating, Cooling, and Air Conditioning Equipment THE MINING SAFETY DEVICE COMPANY Nolan Automatic Cagers, Cages, Car Dumps, and Mine Handling Equipment PENNSYLVANIA PUMP AND COMPRESSOR COMPANY Centrifugal Pumps, Vacuum Pumps, and Air Compressors THERMOID RUBBER COMPANY Belting, Packing, Hose, and Brake Lining Serving the Mining and Industrial Territory of Northeastern Pennsylvania Since 1920 WILKES-BARRE OFFICE 33 Bennett Building Phone: 2-2108 ALLENTOWN OFFICE 501 Dime Bank Building Phone 9641 'l'he Home of Blue-White Diamonds Wise Buyers Shop at MEYER'S IEWELERS 15 PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. Serving the Public Over 60 'Years Listen to Meyer's TELLO-TEST Program Monday, Wednesday, Friday-7:15 P. M.-WBAX CRAJFTSMJEN IENGRAVIERS 20 Nor+h Sfafe S+. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. PHONE W-B 3-3151 PLANNERS and ENGRIWERS of COLLEGE and SCHOOL YEAR BOOKS HARRIS HARDWARE 8. SUPPLY CO. KINGSTON CORNERS WHITE HARDWARE CO. WASHINLITON AND MARKET STS. WILKES--BARRE IORDAN THE HATTER. Inc. HABERDASHERS OF DISTINCTION SINCE 1871 CCMPLIMENTS OF I. S. BITTENBENDER Compliments of. . . A FRIEND Compliments of . . . H. C. TUCK 85 CO. -Druggists Since 1844- 14 Public Square, WILKES-BARRE, PA. Phone 3-1155 LEWIS S. WOLFE Operating the Valley Auto Finance Inc Compliments of . 267 Market Street KINGSTON, PA A FRIEND Compliments of . . . SERVICE CLEANERS 259 Wyoming Ave., KINGSTON Compliments of MAX SPECIALTY SHOP Compliments of A FRIEND Thompson Derr and Bros., Inc. General Insurance Miners National Bank Building WILKES-BARRE EAT YOUR SHARE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY GET YOUR VITAMINS THE NATURAL WAY. CORNELIUS I. MCCOLE LIFE INSURANCE, RETIREMENT INCOME, ENDOWMENTS, ANNUITIES 902-4 Second National Bank Bldg., WILKES-BARRE, PA. MUSICAL EQUIPMENT OF DISTINCTION BATON MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 38 West Market St., WILKES-BARRE, PA. Compliments of. . . FRANK CLARK. IEWELER WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. The Finest in JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Compliments of . . . COMMUNITY MOTORS- BUICK KINGSTON AND WILKES-BARRE, PA. Compliments of . . . Coal- O - Matic Co. TRUCKSVILLE, PENNA. D R U M M ' S Ice Cream Confectionery LUNCHEONETTE 129 Academy Street WILKES-BARRE, PA. Edward Eyerman 81 Son GENERAL CONTRACTORS Appraisals 55 BENNETT BUILDING WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA Fleetwood-Airflow. Inc. WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. Manufacturers of REFRIGERATED DISPLAY EQUIPMENT Has Susie lllways Been ll Wil-j if :2:::i2:2:?iTE1E2' P -1-:251E2:1E2.-I :.:2' 352E2E?i1E2EEfE2:: 'E3:5Ff5:'..' 1155E5E5E5E5E5EE35E2f j7 'il fsia- :E5E5E5E5E5E5:v n . ,, If you know Susie like We do, you don't blame her. She fnor the rest of the family, can't get good reading light from a dining room chandelier. 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RUGGLES LUMBER Complimenting C Q M P A N Y Wyoming Seminary KINGSTON, PENNA. on its 104th Year of Success Painting DECORATING CONTRACTORS WILLIAM W. DAVIS 24s CAREY AVE., WILKES-BARRE Prcscrlptmons Carefully Compounded By Registered Pharmacists GREEN'S PHARMACY Academy Strcet Wilkes-Bzlrre KAY REGAN SHOPPE 8 E t N th mpton St., VVILKES BARRE. PA C bliments of . . . ZIMMERMAN APPAREL 51 Public Square WILKES-BARRE, PA. A. HOYT GOODE Real Estate and Insurance BROOKS BLDG. WILKES-BARRE BAICKER-KEYSTONE MOTORS. Inc. STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE 229 SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. Compliments of. . . F. A. O'NEILL MOTOR CORP. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers Corner of Market and Gates Sts., KINGSTON 7-2161 NEWCOMB BROTHERS Lehigh Valley Coal The Barrie Studio Photographers For khe l948 Wyoming Cmnplimems of . . . B. G. COON CONSTRUCTION CO. ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION COON WEATHER-PROOFING CORP. PALLADIUM MICA-MASTICS COON CERTIFIED CONCRETE TRANSITMIXT CONCRETE QUALITY SERVICE 27S Uniun St., LUZERNE Dial 7-3177 DIAL 2-1270 II. T. NOLIIN, IEWELER EVERYONE KNOWS EOR BETTER CLOTHES THEITEIHUB IIRHRU BJIIRSHOIIIITZ SBROS SOUTH MAIN STREET WILKES-BARRE, PA. COMPLIMENTS OF Donald D. Tretheway Co Tour Official Class Ring jewelers ll i Rep. L, G. Balfour Co. DISTINCTIVE .IEWELRY AND GIFTS FOOD BROKERS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. College Textbooks NEW AND USED FOR ALL COLLEGE COURSES KEELER'S At Penn State At Bucknell West College Avcnuc, Mznrkct Street STATE COLLEGE, PA. LEWISBURG, PA COMPLIMENTS OF Distributors Group. Inc Sponsors of GRDUP SECURITIES Lacy, Atherton, Wilson 8: Davis llrchitects and Engineers STERLING HOTEL BUILDING WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. SIXTH and MACLAY STREETS I-IARRISBURG, PENNA. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1148 F th SUNDAY INDEPENDENT ECONOMY PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. E I S E N ' S PLUMBING FIXTURES SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN 7 LEE PARK AVE., LEE PARK 35 N- MAIN ST., PITTSTON Compliments of . . . Dial 7-2104 LESTER PONTIAC KINGSTON FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Thomas Ghohowski, Prop. KINGSTON, PA- 240 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Penna. K L E I N R O C K ' S Compliments of . . . Men's Wear - Shoes - Boys' Wear THE DALLAS DAIRY Sportswear - Sporting Goods 79-81 N. Main St., Pittston 226 Lacka. Av., Scranton C Say it with Fl0Wel'S DRUGGISTS A. E. CARR si soN Florists PITTSTON, PENNA. 309 N. Maple Ave. Kingston, Pa. GEQRGE M. HUEY Compliments of . . . Phone 7-0744 57 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre Second Floor Hughey's Corners 668 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. BONNER CHEVROLET CO. Compliments of . . . - Sales and Service - A FRIEND 694 WYOMING AVENUE KINGSTON, PA. Compliments of - -. , OLD FASHION MA'S ROOT BEER ,C 0 0 N S S H 0 P BOTTLING oo. Leon Coons Phone 3-6109 24 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre Compliments oi . . . Compliments of - - - L A N D A U ' S LOWE DETECTIVE AGENCY 107 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre Iron and A- M- HILDEBRAND Wire Works. Inc. General c0I1tl'dCtiIlg and WOIIC Designers and Manufacturers of ORNAMENTAL AND LIGHT IRON AND WIRE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION STRUCTURAL STEEL OFFICE AND MILL: 91 WOOD STREET Wilkes-Barr P Main office 401-3 B rr B ld g WILKES-BARRE, PA- Phone W.-B. 3-6104 COMPLIMENTS OF YO . W. ll. Nicholson 8: Company Wllkes-Barre Pennsylvania COMPLIMENTS OF Power Engineering Corp. DISTRIBUTORS OF Carrier Air Conditioning BROOKS BLDC . WILKES-BARRE BEST NVISHES from MHRTZ BUS LINE COMPLIMENTS OF C pliments of the . . . Luther M. Kniiien i Courtdale Coal Company Morgan Bird Alex Seleski CHIIS. II. MIILPI-ISS. P O M E R O Y ' S BUILDING CONTRACTOR I Headquarters for Young Fashions 1 1 Congratul mons to the Class of 1948 We Specialize in MasOn73' 1 Best wlshes for your future success' 1041 VVYOMING AVENUE FORTY FORT PA 1 BUY AT THE THRIFT ALWAYS USE IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY THRIFT wooDLAwN - GLENDALE SHOE STORES HOMO D MILK 67 SOUTH MAIN STREET W-G for Purity Wilkes-Barre Pa. Also SCRANTON WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE LUZERNE and EDWARDSVILLE Compliments of . . . LEWIS DUNCAN SPDRTING coons co. Roscoe Mme, 7 EAST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE PA Compliments of . . . ,7, ,, , , l iw ... W Y ,,A,7, f,m,,1fmemS l UNITED BI-IKERS. Inc. Payne Coal 905 WYOMING AVENUE FORTY FORT PA. In TRAVER NOBEL . LEO SHEPORAITIS Manufacturer of INSURANCE Ei SURETY BONDS since 1923 Spring Brook Pale Dry Ginger Ale 'md Hi h Grade iwwffwill' Culwonated Beverages Q nupshsgsl -I TWT!! 444 N. Mzlixx Street Telephone 1917 DEPOSIT SAVINGS BANK BLDO PITTSTON, PA. WILKES-BARRE PA. Birch Beer in Bottles and Kcgb THE ACE BATS THEM ALL. . . HOWARD IOHNSON'S I THE ACE CLOTHES DAWES AND MARKET STREETS 72-74 SOUTH MAIN STREET KINCSTON PA WILKES-BARRE PA Roma THE Founnmr a MACHINE co. CHAPIN LUMBER COMPANY P A C K A R D Liberty Throwing Co. Kingston Pa Compliments of . . . STULL BROTHERS Compliments of . . . ROONEY'S RESTAURANT 42 West Market Street, KINGSTON, PA. WILKES-BARRE, PA. WILKES-BARRE W 0 R T H 9 S Compliments of . . . PRITCHARD'S DRUG STORE LADIES' SMART WEARING APPAREL South Main and Hazle Streets, PLYMOUTH NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE Compliments of Dave EDWARDS PHARMACY at THE KINGSTON CORNER DRUG STORE FURNITURE CO. Prescriptions Filled Only By Graduate Pharmacists 693 Market St., Kingston, Pa. Phone 7-4397 273 WYOMING AVE- KINGSTON owned and Managed by William M. Edwards, Ph. G. ggmplimengs of . U . Y Elmer J. Phillips Dial 7-1131 Paul H. Phillips - P H I L L I P S THE PARIS 48 South Main Street, VVILKES-BARRE, PA. WILLIAMS BROS. 86 CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS 81 S. Pennsylvania Avenue WILKES-BARRE, PA. Sea Food and Frozen Food Center Distributors of Forty Fathom Fish and Dulany Frozen Foods 424 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. Compliments of . . . LOHMANN'S PHARMACY ss? MARKET STREET, KINGSTON Rent our Floor Sanders and Waxers by the Day Sagenkahn's Hardware 85 Paints 985 WYOMING AVE. FORTY FORT, PA. Phone 7-1211 Compliments of . . . A FRIEND Compliments of . . . BEVAN PIANO COMPANY Pianos - Radios - Band Instruments 12 North Main Street Wilkes-Barre J. D. Ritter Phone 3-6488 PRITCHARD'S DRUG STORE LUZERNE, PA. Compliments of . . . BOSTON RESTAURANT AND CANDY SHOP Bakery Products and Chocolates Made on the Premises 49 PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES-BARRE, PA. Compliments of . . . THE HOLLYWOOD COMPLIMENTS OF Golden Quality Ice Cream Plymouth, P yl COMPLIMENTS OF Infernafional Color Prinfing Co Wilkes-Barre. Pa. PABST-ETT -- PHENIX CHEESE Compliments of . . . :md SALAD PRODUCTS GRABLICK'S DAIRY PITTSTON, PENNA. 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