Athens Area High School - Athenian Yearbook (Athens, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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IN MEMORIAM HOY I’AHKS—1924-1941 It was with deepest sympathy that the Class of 1914 learned of the tragic death of one of their classmates. He was well known and loved by all. It is as an expression of our great sorrow that we dedicate this space. THE JUNIOR HIUH SCHOOL Time does not hang heavily over the heads of Athens Junior High School students. If you do not believe this, just attend the basketball games between some of the teams composed of either boys or girls. By the way, the best boys’ team this year was Long Island, and our Junior High School group won the Northern Bradford County Athletic Association championship. If you are interested in clubs, you should be a silent visitor in Thrift Club under the supervision of Miss Katherine Smith, with Dana Smith as president. Jack Jackson vice president, and June Terry secretary. The tellers are Lucile Dunbar. William Shelly. Lyle Carpenter, Donna Bowman. James Liddiard. and June Terry. The following Messengers have been selected: Sally Edwards, Henry Arnold. Norma Keeler. Barry Harris. Hila Jane Smith, and Donald Schreffler. Rack row: Gerald Wilson. James Bowen. Roy Parks, John Brennan. William Hinkson. James Bannon. Robert Smith, Jack Gallagher. James Hammond. Sidney Mitchell, Robert Fletcher, Kenneth Munn, Robert Patterson, Howard Butters, Francis Robinson, Stanley Carman, Edmund Struble, Irvin Macafee, Jean Chandler, Doris Rolls, Beverly Parks, Janice Holcombe, Betty Kniffm, Lucille Foster, Alberta Evans, Grace Brown, Phyllis Smith. fourth row: Victor Wilson, Donald Davis, George Beilis, Richard Huff, Glenn Roberts, Edward Raub, Gerald Scrivens, Robert Schrier, Theodore Tinkham, Jack Jackson, Jesse Westbrook, Charles Stroud, Herbert Orshal, Charles Utter, Robert Lantz, W illiam Inman, Gordon Havens, Paul McCormick, Harold Black, Roy Brittain, Calvin Cole, Joseph Bergman, Robert Dunning, James Liddiard, Norman Kline. William Chandler, Marjorie Cole. Third row: Dana Smith, Joseph White. Billy Shelly, Grant Truesdale, Harold Shay, Stanley Wilson, Layton Tiffany, Patricia Weller. Phyllis Bortle, Sonia Blostein, Charlotte Dunham, Shirley Hildehrant. Shirley Waite, Doris Shaffer, Elaine Zimmer, Marie Bull, June Terry, Marjorie Terrill, Grace Wax, Helen Orshal. Marian Northrup, Naomi Gowan. Stella Bennett. Helen Davidson, Janet Westbrook. Donna Bowman, Nancy Sutton, Ralph Merrill. Melvin Hazard. Second row: Jane Frisbie, Betty Davidson. Lucille Dunbar, Barbara Custer, Patricia Burns, Marcella Daskam, Phyllis Blanchard. Leliah Hammond, Marian Allen, Clara Avery, Phyllis Covey, Phyllis Benson, Janet Crediford, Rita Woodburn, Joyce Benjamin, Effie Alien. Barbara Brink, Margaret Platt, Phyllis Cole. Dorothy Cole, Hila Jane Smith, Erma Smith, Bernice Smith, Corabel Robinson, Joyce Clay-pool. Eleanor Ellis, Jean Chaffee, Barbara Keegan. First row: Evelyn Crowley, Barbara Chandler, Richard Ellis, Billy Allen, Robert Beatty, Arthur Alpaugh, Donald Daniels, Richard Page, Donald SchreHler, Frank Kreamer. James Gowan, Emery Young, Richard Fice, Barry Harris, Louis Mclntire, Raymond Shaffer. Jack Moore, Lester Utter, Georgianna Lord, Joan Grace, Patricia Kisner.

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Back row: Leonard Woods, Vivian Fairbanks, Eugene Ward, Jack Owen, Theresa Chambers, Betty DeWitt, Raymond Park. Owen Thurston. Second row: Joan Chandler, Ralph Ward, Mary Jane Farr, Violet Miller, Pauline Howard, Alice Van Duzer. First row: Lucille Andrus, Shirley Brown, Hazel Kinner, Lucille Jacklin, Velma Dunning, Alice Claypool. Back row: Malin Martin, Lawrence Perry, William Koose, Paul Minier. Charles Jones. Richard DeWitt. Thomas Lord. Second row: Marilyn Patterson, Helen Inman, Doris Bassage, Irene Dunlap, Shirley Thrasher. Donna Patton. First row: Ada Jane Oliver, Patricia Turk, Helen Bidlack, Phyllis Cluster, Elouise Black. Man- Lou Slater. Back rote: Gerald Callear, Geraldine Corneby. Georgianna Coombs. Joyce Patterson, Clifford Dunning. Kenneth Jacklin. Second row: Warren Wood. Merle Park, Dorotha Watkins, Pearle Maslin, Fred Fuller, Dale Moore. First row: Paul Lantz, Harold Isbell, Laura Nash. Mildred Campbell, Phoebe Bidlack, Harold Weller. Back row: Albert Barton, Robert English, Donald Burns, Harold Shoemaker, Charles Hammond, Glenn Dolan. Second row: Beatrice Talada, Helen White, Charles Hammond. Donna Kissel, Glenn Dolan. Orlando Fairbanks, Rupert Wood-burn, Milford Howard. First row: Helen Parks. Mary Griswold, Flossie Bradley, Mary Ja: e Bergman. Leon Daniels. THE CLASS OF 1943 In the fall of 1940 a group of eager, excited people entered their tenth year of school. ith the thought of great opportunities, we enthusiastically embarked on their Senior High career. The first few days of school we were confronted with new schedules, which were decidedly confusing. There were many hasty exits from classrooms filled with laughing upper classmen, and many embarrassing apologies. It was a thrilling spectacle for each and every Sophomore when he entered the beautifully decorated gymnasium for the annual Sophomore Welcoming Dance. Because this signified our formal entrance into Senior High, a class of proud, but wear) people reluctantly left for home after a merry making evening. Keeping in mind a great many things, we selected the following officers: President. Leon Daniels; Vice President. Harold Weller: Secretary. Georgianna Coombs: Treasurer. Doris Bassage. It was decided by the class that Sophomore pins are really unnecessary when we are to get rings in our Junior year. February 24. 1941, we had a dance in the gymnasium to raise money for our pictures. This was largely attended by our own students as well as by students from schools in the surrounding vicinities. We are all proud of our Sophomore boys who took part in athletics this year. Many of them received letters and are fine additions in the field of sports. By means of hard work, many of us were repeatedly on the honor roll. There are. on the average. 39% of the class who are so honored every month. Through the cooperation of our instructors and pupils, many successful chapel programs were presented, talent being selected from the two home rooms. As this school term nears its finish, we are all looking forward to being Juniors next year when we shall be one round higher on the ladder to graduation and success.



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BANKING Buck rote: Henry Arnold, Robert Patton. Jack Jackson, Donna Bowman, Donald Schrefflcr, Rodney Humphrey. Front rote: Miss Katharine Smith. Barry Harris, Lois Ford, Bill Shelly, Joyce Moore. Lucille Dunbar. James Liddiard, June Terry, Dana Smith. Sally Edwards, Lyle Carpenter, Lois Weller, Hi la Jane Smith, Jack Gallagher, Norma Keeler, Robert Patterson, Gordon Ilinkley. THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL But possihlx you are musically inclined. If so, let’s visit a rehearsal of the Glee Club or the Serenaders. Both of these organizations were started by Mrs. Saunders, former music supervisor, and are at present directed by Miss Wood. Now then, if you do not like basketball, banking or music, newspaper work may interest you. Suppose vou observe a staff meeting of the Stude.it Prints, the Junior High School paper. Perhaps the staff is discussing the cover that Edmund Struble has drawn. In spite of the fact that we enjoy our extra curricular activities, we wotdd not have anyone think that the majoritx of us relax our efforts on the daily preparation of our regular studies. Thus you see our time is well occupied. I) Smith ’44 Nancy Si tton ’45 Henry Arnold ’46 Back rou : Warren Harding, Rodney Humphrey, Marshall Preston, Kveritt Barnes, Richard Finn, Robert Raulerson, James VanScoten, Donald Jackson, Richard Huff. Kenneth Wolfe, Frederick Robinson, Arthur Jackson, John Isbell, Jean Northrup, Virginia Talada, Shirley Tala da. Katherine Rose, Betty Stephens, Mary Catherine Haine , Helen Young, Kenneth Parks, Walter Nichols, Dorrance Westbrook, Harry Johnston, Alton Reeves. Fourth rou : Esther Kinne, Marcella Hettig, Edith Mclntire. Anna Sillivan. Edith Beers, Jeanne Hunsinger, Louise Munn, Phyllis Page, Jacqulyn Felt, Marion Hastings, Betty Phalin, Betty Macafee, Freda McKinney, Jacqueline Shumway, Lois Ford, Ellen Nichols, Phyllis Corneby, Sally Lenox, Joyce Moore. Mary Anne Lucy. Jean Smith, Dorothy Beeman. Doris Jean Mase. Jack Pearn, Hial Keen. Third rou : Erma Merrill. Ida Cole, Arlene Utter, Onalee Ward, Betty Willson. Dorothy Lantz, Bertha Stanko, Frances Evars, Robert Forrest. Raymond Baxter. Hugh Langford, Gordon Hinkley. Francis Hoffa. Rodney Montgomery, Robert Patton. Lawrence Davidson. Donald Lantz, George Levering. Gerald Mingos, Clyde Hunsinger, Edith Arnold, Lois Weller, Fanny Brown, Alberta Lewis, Dawn Slater, Second rou : Rosa Heeman. Caroline Rose, Dorothy Knouse. Shirley Fish. Norma Keeler, Mary Finn, Phyllis Robinson, Mary Ann Harvey. Dorothy Nichols, Cecile Jewell, Jovce Russell, Virginia French, Dorothy Robbins, Helen Osborne. Anna Solomon. I eola Howard, Connie Lenox. Anne Watkins, Grace Avery, Elaine Rubright. Joyce Patton, Ruth Shumway, Donna Walker, Shirley Russell, Myra Front ou’: Sallv Edwards, Annamae Kelley, June Rae, William Morley, Edward Soloman. Richard Nichols, Donald Kinner. Jack Hun singer, Glen Wood, Robert Riley, Louis Wells, Paul Rae, William Corl, Hiram Chilson, Joseph Hickok, Gordon Steele, Blaine DeWitt, Leon Nichols, Henry Arnold, Jeannie Grace, Joanne Goble.

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