Bangor High School - Graduate Yearbook (Bangor, PA)
- Class of 1941
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To you who are graduating-as Abraham Lincoln once said-there is a great task set before you-to carry on the American way of life-free from the blood and shame of totalitarian states. May you have the blessings of all that is right and gootl. THREE ... wL...,..mQ,au... . .1 Third Row: Mr. Sa-hniovvr, Mr. J, Williztms, Mr. Evatxis, Mr, 'E'1inixiis, Mr. ln-Ilzixw-11. Mr. Ili-ss. M. Maui-:'i-r. Si-vourl lluw: Mr. Wyuiu-. Mr. S1-liwurz, Mr. A. XYilliz1nis. Mr. U'Ilm'zx. Mr. HusiiX. Mr. Htl, Mr. Smith Mr. Slmviin. First Row: Miss Storlilarcl, Miss Iluvlw, Miss Al'HlSil'l7llH', Miss th-on-. Mr. lflise-iiiu-i-Q, Mr. Kr-ut, Mis Miller, Miss Oxforil, Miss Eyi-r, Miss Munn. FACULTY MILDRED G. STODDARD Keystone State Teachers' College, B. S. William and Mary College Lehigh University. Graduate School Mathematics HELEN P. ROCHE St. Josephs College, A. B. Lehigh University. Graduate School Latin, French MARGARET M. ARMSTRONG University of Pennsylvania, B. S., M. S. Health, Physical Education 'W' mmqmex. 'X.'TFw-wa GERTRUDE GROVE Hood College, B. S. Lehigh University, Graduate School Home Economics FOUR PP HARRY O. EISENBERG Temple University. A. B., M. S. Superintendent of Bangor Public Schools DONALD B. KEAT Lafayette College, B. S. Lehigh University. M. A. Principal of High School MARGARET D. MILLER West Chester State Teachers' College Ursinus College, A. B. Pennsylvania State College. Graduate School Lehigh University. Graduate School English KATHRYN OXFORD Kutztown State Teachers' College. B. S. Pennsylvania State College, Graduate School Ar! Supervisor GRACE D. EYER Millersville State Teachers' College Churchmans Business College Pennsylvania State College Pierce School of Business Administration Indiana State Teachers' College Typewritfing, Shorthand ETHEL MANN Elizabethtown College, B. S. Temple University, Graduate School Shorthand, Typewriting, Office Practice ARNOLD F. VVYNNE Ursinus College, B. S. Muhlenberg College, Graduate School English, History I A. MARK SCHXVARZ New York University. B. S. Music Supervisor ARMON M. WILLIAMS Muhlenberg College, A, B. East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Pennsylvania State College, Graduate School American History, English FRANK J. O'HORA Pennsylvania State College. B. S. Athletic Coach, Health, Physical Education RICHARD HENRY BUSBY Muhlenberg College, Ph. B. English, Problems of American Democracy GEORGE OTT Pennsylvania State College. B. S. East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Pennsylvania State College. Graduate School Vocational Agriculture, Science WARREN SMITH Muhlenberg College, A. B. University of Iowa, M. A. English STIRLING C. SCHMOYER Allentown Preparatory College Muhlenberg College, Ph. B. Biological Science. Science, German JOHN L. WILLIAMS Moravian College, B. S. Lehigh University, Graduate School H istory, Problems of American Democracy I... GRANVILLE R. EVANS Moravian College, A. B. Lehigh University, Graduate School Chemistry, Physics, Science DAVID M. THOMAS Albright College Columbia Univeritsy, A. B. Temple University, Graduate School University of Pennsylvania. Graduate School English, Geography, Social Science CHARLES A. DEHAVEN Temple University, B. S. University of Pennsylvania, M. A. Bookkeeping, Consumer Education JOHN T. HESS East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Muhlenberg College, Ph. B. New York University, Graduate School M arhematics VON E. MAUGER East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, B. Lehigh University. M. A.. Guidance, Mathematics FRANK CAPOBIANCO Lafayette College, B. S. Penn State College East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Lehigh University, Graduate School History W. ROY EISENHARDT Moravian College. B. A. Industrial Arts JENNIE HOLLAND East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Kutztown State Teachers' College, B. S. Pennsylvania State College Muhlenberg College .V High School Librarian ROMELDA G. STAPLES East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College Pennsylvania State College Geography, Spelling, Penmanship DEDICATION Miss ROMELDA STAPLES In appreciation for the many fine things which she has done for our high school during her long term of service here, the SLATE staff of 1941 fondly dedicates 'this issue of the yearbook to Miss Romelda Staples. For devoting the better part of her lifetime towards the ideal of a better education here in Bangor High School, Miss Staples has our deepest gratitude. It was with extreme sorrow 'that we received the news of her sabbatical leave from our faculty on account of ill health. We wish her a complete and speedy recovery. J 'L CI' NM f N N, T AUD .J Wg 1 7. JI l. ? X .L-1, .f Muni' X - U ' 1 - . ,yi X.pAL,i .fy',- I .Z SEVEN EIGHT We. the graduating class of l94l, could not have achieved the singular success which has attended our days in Bangor High School with- out the aid and encouragement of our adviser, Miss Gertrude Grove. to whom we are extremely grateful. Class Motto-Step by Step and always forward Class Colors-Red. White and Blue Class Flower-American Beauty Rose Class Symbol-Eagle OFFICERS President 4....,., . . ,...,..... DOUGLAS HARDING Vice President . ., FLORENCE CHALLINOR Secretary ..,. .,.., J ULIA WOODLEY Treasurer ., ., ...... ......,..,.... J EAN ARNTS Adviser .. .. ,. .. MISS GERTRUDE GROVE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Now that we have reached the height of our ambition, let us go back to the fall of 1937 and view ourselves as we were then. a handful of eager students overjoyed at the thought of being in High School and assuming all the responsibilities of Freshmen. A skating party at the Bangor Rink and a successful class party constituted our social activities for that year. Under the supervision of Miss Miller we were organized in our first year of High School. As Sophomores our number was increased, when the former IOM class joined us. Another skating party at the local rink was our only social activity. but we contributed to. and partici- pated in all school activities. In our Junior year we held a Halloween Party in October at Pleasant Grove, which turned out to be a very prosperous and enjoyable affair. We also sponsored a Thanksgiving Victory Dance in the school auditorium. Our Annual Junior Banquet at Buck Hill Falls furnished many memories to be treasured by all. By the end of that year we realized that when we returned we would be Seniors and then and there determined more than ever to measure up to the standards expected of us. Now that the year has come and is almost over, what a grand year it has been, even though it has been the busiest bit of our lives. it has also been our happiest. The Hrst great event of the season was our Christmas Snowball Dance on December 29. lf you hadn't known before hand that you were in the auditorium. you would never have recognized it: it was that beautiful. During the year we contributed greatly to the honor roll and were outstanding in all extra-curricular activities. We brought our high school career to a close by successfully presenting Mama's Baby Boy. Our Senior Banquet was our last but in no wise least social function. lt was held at Pocono Manor on May 29, and was a String climax to our four years of comradeship. mx RUTH ARLENE AMY Business Education Course Junior Dramatic Club, 2: Forensic Club, 2. FREDERICK FRANKLIN ANDREWS Classical C ourse Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Glee Club, 1, 2: Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4: Dance Orchestra, 4. JEAN GERTRUDE ARNTS Business Education Course Club 2, 3, President 2: Tri-I-Ii- Y Treasurer 3, sident 4: Play- t eti ociation,Presidenr 4, ice Pres ent ' ' ' s Treas- urer 4: Intramural Basket a , 4. 'w CLARENC . BARNES Vocational Agriculture Coarse Track 2, 3 4: Junior Band lr Future Farme 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President l: griculture l, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3 ce President 4: Football 3. NINE TEN I, WWW! flf CLAIRE MAE BERGER Business Education Course Secretary of Student Council 4: Girls' Cilee Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. AMELIA MARGARET BLAINE Business Education Course Monitor 2, 3, 4: Secretary of 9M class. ' o WW CARL C. BLITZ Vocational Agriculture Course Hi-Y 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Future Farmers of America 1, 2. Treasurer 3, President 4. CATHERINE E. BRITTAIN Business Education Course Glee Club 4: Student Council 4: Slate Staff 4: Commercial Club 3: Intra- mural Hockey 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Softball 2, 3. X1 ,K . JOHN WAYNE BURNARD Classical Course Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Slate Advertis-- ing Staff 4: Track 3 www ami? VIRGINIA BUZZARD Business Education Course Monitor 4. 7 A . U l K if f BETTY JANE CANN , A Classical Course ' rj , Gite Club 2, Latin Club 2: Dramatic ' .Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3: Student Council 2: Forensic Club 2, 3: L, Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4: Tri- ' Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Der Deutsche ' Verein 3, 4. . Jkify. I .- I u R sly 'A J gl, REN CHALLINOR elfifeneral Course l ub l 2 3 Vice President of 8 I . s ee. , , 1 ' ' s , 1 Hobby Club 2, 3: Alumni K. I ' or of the Slate 4: Monitor 1, 2, 3. xt 2 Dramatic Club 1: Student Council l ELEVEN TWELVE PASQUALE CINELLI General Course Science Club 4: Art Club 2: Latin Club l, 2: Safety Patrol 2. . 41 ff ' f f 1 . ,- ' I , I WARREN CLAPP Classical Course Latin Club l, 2, 3: Student Council l, 3: Honor Society 4: Art Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2: Junior Dramatic Club l: Microscope Club 21 Classical Orchestra Pianist 3: Monitor 4. DOROTHY MAE CORRELL General Course Student Assembly 1: Monitor 1, 2: Intramural Hockey l, 3: Junior High Dramatic Club 1: Junior Dramatic Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Student Council 3: Intramural Basketball 2: Associate Editor of Slate 4: Hobby Club 3: A, A. Refreshment Stand 2: Usher for Senior Commencement and Baccalaureate 3. JOYCE MAE COUNTERMAN Classical C ourse ' Glee Club 2, 4: Art Club 3, 4: Slate Art Staff 4. .f 1 J? W J ',ii EDN . 1, -! , . ,. XJ X-fi ofa ,Z MILLIE DEL GROSSO General Course Hobby Club 3. . . W JANE LUCILLE DE RENZIS Business Educatiofr- ourse Forensic Club ' Mo or 3: Judge of Monit 's Co Junior High Dramatic lub ' I a ural Basket- b 3, 5 tra r aseball 3: Intra- n c 3' 1 ate Staff 3: Vice P - 5 tof ly lass. DALLAS JAY DIETZ Business Education Course MILLIE DI NA D Classical dr Student Assembl l: Junior High Dramatic u'b Glee Club 2: Monitor 2: Sodil atina 2: Orchestra 2, 35 J ' amatic Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: eader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Lang- uage Club 3: Playmakers 4: Forensic Club 2, 3. A - . i 3 J THIRTEEN FOURYEEN tum .Q D' L If BETTY JEAN DODD Business Education Course Student Assembly 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Junior Dramatic Club l, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Monitor 2: Secretary of IOM Class 3. LUCY G. DONATELLI Business Education Course Cheerleader 4: Monitor l, 2: Dra- matic Club l: Intramural Basketball l, Z, 3, 4: Intramural Softball 2. 3: Intra- mural Hockey 3: Usher for Commence- ment 3: Usher for Baccalaureate 3. HELEN MAE DUTT Business Education Course Tri-l-li-Y 3, 4: Secretary of Class 2: Student Assembly 2, Secretary 2: Com- mercial Club 3: Junior Dramatic Cluh 3: Junior High Dramatic Club l : Usher for Commencement 3: Usher for Bacca- laureate 3. 5 fi , il' Qt ROBLEY E. DUTT Q J Classical Course I lata Science Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: 3 l xx, Senior Band 3: Student Council 2: Der Duetsche Vercin 3. 4. ul 5' JOHN SHERMAN EDINGER Classical Course Science Club 4, Secretary 4: Der Duetsche Verein 3, 4. MARGARET ELLEN ENGLER Classical Course Language Club 3: Lambda Sigma Club 4: Forensic Club 4: Latin Club 2: Slate Staff, Co-Editor of Exchange 4. ANTONETTE EALCONE Business Education Course Commercial Club 3: Forensic Club l, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 4: Slate Staff4. j- LUCY EALCCNE Classical Course Glee Club 2: Orchestra 2, 3: Foren- sic Club 2, 3: Junior High Dramatic Club 1: Langauge Club 3: Junior Dra- matic Club 2, Vice President 3: Sodal- itas Latina Z: Cheerleader 4. wif it f my fgjdbpx ,S ,JV ,Q SIXTEEN W -,x MATTHEW El-XLCONE Classical Course Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Track Manager 3: Junior High Dramatic Club l. ROSE FALCONE Classical Course Glee Club Z: Sodalitas Latina 2: Junior Dramatic Club 3: Orchestra 1. 2: Language Club 3: Junior High Dra- matic Club 2. I I , lf 1-1' 1, . ws- 7 'Wfi 1' ' ' i ANTONETTA FINELLI Business Education Course Dramatic Club l, 3: Intramural Hockey 3: Ye Happy Typists 3: Intra- mural Basketball I, 3, 4: Monitor 2. EYELYN FRANCES EINELLI Classical Course Glee Club l, 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1: Junior High Dramatic Club l: School Qrchestra 1, Z, 3: Dance Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Monitor l: Class Secretary 3: Language Club 3: Art Club 4: Junior Dramatic Club 2: Saxo- phone Trio 3: Basketball 4. ,ni 14 A-!V,4 I . ,f - -- ,f .,--Cz-- C MARGARET JEAN FRABLE Business Education Course .Iunior Dramatic Club l, 2: Student Council 3: Commercial Club 3: Tri- I-Ii-Y 4: Intramural Baslgball 4. 1714 4 DONALD C. GILBERT General Course Student Representative 4: Football 3, 4, 557 , 5-2,43-f I MAITLAND ETHQLQLST Business Education Course, Intramural Hockey 3: Intram Basketball 3, 4: Home Room Reporter for Slate 4. VIRGINIA KATHRYN GGDSHALK General Course Hobby Club 3. SEVENTEEN EIGH TEEN KENNETH WILLIAM GOLDEN Business Education Course Baseball 3: Monitor 2, 3. f ,f DORIS IRENE GRIGG ,WJ -Jffyjf Classical Course Q ffl,-I Art Club 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Band 3, 4: Slate Art Staff 4. DOROTHY ARLENE GRIGG Classical C ourse Art Club 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Slate Art Staff 4. A Samui ISABELLE E. HAAS General Course Art Club 4: Glee Club 2: Hobby Club 3. flaky' lx p ll DOUGLAS SHERWOOD HARDING General Course President of Class 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Student Leader 4: Monitor 2: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4: Slate Business Staff Z, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4. VERNON P. I-IASE General Course Future Farmers of America 4. MARY ROMAYNE HEARD Business Education Course Junior Dramatic Club 1, 2: Commer- cial Club 3: Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Monitor 1. 2: Senior Dra- matic Club 3: Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Intramural Hockey 3: Intramural Baseball 3. ,fl 'ig .gxifsk-JK' Sf v .1'-L4-ff-N--W MILDRED EMMA I-IEINSOI-IN My Classical Course J Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4: Sodalitas Latina 2: Glee Club 2: Junior Dra- matic Club 2: Language Club 3: Lambda Sigma 4: Senior Dramatic Club 4. INV N ELEANOR ALICE HOLLAND Business Education Course Tri-Hi-Y 4: Class Vice President 2: Commercial Club 3: Intramural Basket- ball 1. Z, 3, 4: Monitor 1. HELEN MARION HOUCK Classical Course Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4: Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Sodalitas Latina l, Scriba 2: Language Club 3: Playmakers ,.4' Glee Club 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: 12M Commencement Usher 3: Monitor 1, 4. 6 CONWAY HUGHES General Course Football 3: Class Treasurer l: Hi-Y 3. Chaplain 4: Slate Staff 2, 3, Circu- lation Manager 4. MARIE IRENE JENNINGS Business Education Course Junior Dramatic Club l: Monitor 3: Slate Staff 4. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH JEWELL General Course Glee Club 4: Hobby Club 3: Moni- tor Z, 3. BETTY PAULINE JOHNSON Business Education Course Dramatic Club 2: Latin Club 2: Commercial Club 3: Intramural Basket- ball 4. DONALD C. JONES General Course Band 2. 3, 4: Monitor l. GORDON E. KEAT General Course Football 2, 3, 4, Honorary Captain 4: Baseball 3: Hi-Y 4: TWENTY'ONl a .1 if xx!! BELLA JANBK BONE Geneml Course Aft Club 3, 4, ,yifniof Dramatic Club lx ni lor Q, 4. 1 0 , ,f GLORIA ALVESTA KRESSLER General Course Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Jazz Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Art Staff 4: Art Club 3, 4, President 4: Der Deutsche Verein 4: Junior Dramatic Club l: Saxophone Trio 3: Cilee Club 2, 3, 4. Glouun Yfwcsalem H Svnnw guiuikbfl U GENEVIEVE ELINORE KWIECINSKI Business Education Course Commercial Club 3: Slate Staff 4: Intramural Basketball 4. DELBERT K. LABAR Vocational Agriculture Course Future Farmers of America l, 2, 3: 4, Secretary 4, Reporter 3: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 4: Junior Band l. TWENTY'TWO W JEAN HELEN LABARRE Business Education Course Commercial Club 3: Slate Staff 4 Intramural Hockey 3: Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . . JOYCE MAY LABAR Business Education Course HELEN LAMBERT Business Education Course Monitor 2, 3. JOHN HARDINC1 LEE Classical Course Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4, President 4: Lambda Sigma 4: Hi-Y Club 4: Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3. . 'K TWENYYWHREE TWENTY ' FO , ,1 Ml MARY LISIK lf L ' General Course Glce Club 3: Commercial Club 3: IZM Commencement Usher 3: Junior Dramatic Club 1, Z: Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERWOOD LONGYHORE Industrial Course Band 3, 4. f 3 f' , f' Qncg, V- ',f,x ,t -.H-7 ,ff'f '- DOROTHY R. LOWE Business Education Course Tri-I-Ii-Y 4: Commercial Club 3 Slate Staff 4: Monitor 1, 2, 3: Intra mural Basketball 4: Hobby Club 3 Slate Home Room Manager 4. JAMES E. LUSCOMBE Industrial Course Hi-Y 3, 4. 1 f' ,Mi a wx' xr' .xl P, . A ,. I if x ,ffW sf' f' WILLIAM JAMES LUXION Classical Course I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4: Sodalitas Latina I. 2: Lambda Sigma 4: Vice President of Class 3: Art Club l 1 Dramatic Club l: Senior Com- mencement Usher 3. 1 I Wil F . . 4iT!4,,l g, Q f .AV i! 1 P, , f j4g1oIAftBfiANcHE MACK 'AA I I Classical Course ,.,l4 Glee Club 2: Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4, Vice President 4: Lambda Sigma 4: Art Club 2: Sodalitas Latina 2: Language Club 2: Slate Staff, Co-Editor of Exchange 4. ELLA MAE MARLATT Business Education Course Commercial Club 3: Slate Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ANN MARTINO Business Education Coarse Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3, 4: Band l. 2, 3, 4: Junior Band 1: Cilee Club l, 2: Monitor I, 2: Junior High Dramatic Club 1: Junior Drama- tic Club l, 2: Trumpet Trio 2, 3. 4. TWENTY' FIVE fWENTY'SlX DORIS EMMA MATTHEWS Classical C ourse Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Lambda Sigma 3, 4: Der Deutsche Verein 3, 4, Chap lain 4: Sodalitas Latina 1, 2: Language Club 3: Student Council 4: Dramatic Club l, 2, 3: Monitor 2, 3, 4, Secretar 4: I Commencement Us er 3. 14771 RUTH ARLENE MENHENNITT Business Education Course Commercial Club 3: Slate Staff 4: Hockey lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Hockey 3. CHESTER ALEXANDER MILUNEC Classical Course Track 3. HE EN LORRAINE MOYSEY Classical Course Tri-Hi-Y , Treasurer 4: National H nor So y 1 Slate Staff 3: Der ere' , 4: Lambda Sigma , , PFBSI t 4: Usher for Com- me em 3: Home Room Reporter t late ' Microscope Club 4, Secre- ry-Treasurer 4: Senior Dramatic Club 4. M ALBERT W. NEWTON General Course Track 3, 4. ADAM OSTILI Industrial Course Monitor 1. ANTHONY PAGANO Industrial Course W. THOMAS PARSONS Industrial Course Football 3. TWENTY' EIGHT AID!-X PICCIRILLO Business Education Course Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club: Play- makers 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3: Intramural Hockey l, 2, 3: Intra- mural Basebal , 2, 3: Forensg Club l. C2905-:Lf if-fc,4 2 i0 VIRGINIA JANE POTTS General Course Slate Staff 4: Hobby Club 3: Glee Club 3. KERMIT J. PYSHER Industrial Course Student Assembly 3: Monitor l, 2, 3. GEORGE DE WITT RASELY General Course f uflfcvbifgf ,fi I 3 J 3 QW' WALTER EDWIN REIS, JR. Classical Course Language Club 3. GLORIA L. ROBERTS General Course Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3: Hobby Club 1, 2, 3: Hockey 1 2, 3: Monitor's Court Secretary 3: Monitor 2, 3. HARRIET ELIZABETH ROBERTS Business Education Course Band l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Com- mercial Club Treasurer 3: Athletic As- sociation Secretary 4: Monitor I, 2. MARY ROSE ROMANO Classical Course Glee Club 2: Junior High Dramatic Club l: Forensic Club 2, 3: Sodalitas Latina 2: Art Club 3, 4: Monitor 1, 3: Student. Council 2: Slate Staff 4: Intra- ral Hoc y 1' I ramural Basketball ' lub 3. TWEN'lY'NlNE THIRTY X I MICHAEL J. RUGGIERO General Course Monitor l, 2, 3, 4: Vice President of Class 1: Senior Dramatic Club 3: Junior Dramatic Club 1: Judge of Mon- itor's Court 4: Wrestling 3. KENNETH D. RUTT Industrial Course Baseball l, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4: Slate Staff Advertising 4. LEROY B. SEARFASS General Course Basketball 2: Dramatic Club l: Hi- Y 4: Baseball Manager 3: Football Manager 2: Monitor l: Safety Patrol- man bww ' I ! V X, . ai' - C TER ELWOOD fiwuv x ,W SHOEMAKER . f ' 'JU l l lt!! Industrial Course J XA at , M Ji ANNA ANTOINETTE SPAGNOLA Business Education Course Secretary of Class l: Dramatic Club 1: Forensic Club 3: Cilec Club 2: Intra- mural Softball 3: Intramural Basket- ball 4: Monitor 2, 3. DONALD C. STARNER Business Ed ation Course Basebal l, 3: sketball l, 2. 3, 4: Football l 2 3,3 : Hi-Y 4. WALDO T. SWEET General Course High School Band 1, 2, 3, President 4: Monitor 3. 4. RAYMOND ALBERT TRAYES Business Education Course Slate Staff, Circulation Manager 4: Monitor 4: National Junior Honor Society 1, 2. 3. 'wi THIRTY ONE TH!RTY TWO xl lil D THE FRANCES TREWIN Classical Course lee Club 2: Latin Club Z: Tri-Hi- 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Class 3: Der D tsche Verein 3, Secretary 4: Cheer- leader 3, Co-Captain 4: Dramatic Club l: Student Council 1: Intramural Hoc- key 3, 4. ERMA E. VOORHEES General Course Hobby Club 2, 3. THELMA VRONTISIS Business Education Course Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Orchestra 1: Slate Business Stall' 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Intra- mural Baseball 1. DUANE ELWOOD WARRICK Classical C ourse Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Vice President 4: Foot- ball l, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Der Deut e Ver ' -Al 4: Commencement Ushnqf'-rziili' 31 gjmmam Ciub 1: Treasurepw Qlass' T NE TREWIN WHEELER General Course Junior Dramatic Club 1: Glee Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basket- ball 4. DOROTHY MADALYN WHEELOCK Business Education Course Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Intra- mural Baseball l, 2, 3: Intramural Hockey l. 2, 3. 4: Monitor Z: Ticket Committee 4. JULIA SL UFFER WOODLEY Classical Course Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Playmakers 4: Class Secretary 4: Student Council 4, Presi- dent 4: Language Club 3. MAMIE JOANNA ZITO Business Education Course Glee Club l, 2: Commercial Club 3: Forensic Club 2: Monitor 2: Intra- mural Basketball 4: Intramural Base- ball l, 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. THIRTY THREE WP QILBHQ w-A 4 1 Ht vfh ZW-7 2 777 vmwzv :fi jj!w I J' ZZ L 41 Qi! new 'nh A IFJ? .Q Q,.Df,?,z M92 '1. if .ef Wwwffbmww ff p-2,1 :B aufo a Ls We V' 'O 4 1' iv . 1 L Z Rats. ar zeff ' fglf 'P'-3 ,, . ., . Q o 0 H Yr , 0 l U 0 ff . 'D 5 . aa., . OJ 49 . . '41 . n I flux' .Q : E42 .I N amwe ww 0 W., '. 40 'aw 3f,,,Q,1, if Va., N ,,4,f, I 3 .si A P7 , 7 q Q 9 - S ,, .. ' ' ' 0 u 4 u THIRYY'FIVE gf Uh-4 he-J ' gt no C-we ,yn .Q . , , A !,. .gift iles . :-E CT of-i ini 'if 5 ' -' . 4 v .i- '-J 7 ,J 1 , -ul ki , N gt . m r mf l X 1 0 Z . gf gx I i XS . b- , . I , QfIJ N W if- - in Mqyi President ,....,..,...,,. .A,4,. . ., REAGLE SALTERN , f M' fx, J I Vice Presidem ,....A , . .. JACK WYNNE M MX Secretary ,,.....A..A .. . ...A. JULIA FISHER J L'-' ,M 1 Treasurer ,....... . ,.., ., ....., RL DORSEY - wif! Adviser ......,......,.,,.,, . , MR. C A i DEEHAVEN 5 itil ,, , . , ' i AK , 3' Lf s .1 5 ' Eff' IRA. We, thellclaissludfii 1942, :ire now pre i tlxuthi homfefgtretch-and . 'X ,FL gradup ion.7'-'.VvWyLhave comglgted three y r high schoolfwoirk and have A 'g , f f g f 3, . . . 4 1 -fewe- bf engag n a number f schigbl and social 1 1esn0'Many of ouitgmemhers have My j 5 N,g,,,,.. m L a high scholastiq. stagfioinff' X-Rl ,gf ik ' ' rf' ,M4 Our mo poiitsyfifliing activity was a ve successful Thaf1ktgii4?Bance ' 5' ' 4 J J f ' i' ' e :v with at J anc. of ove- four hundred sons. The musicrvhlxfurnished , fl g by Ken own and his orchestra. x JMU ' I In 5 ,. il fr,-1 Another outstanding event was Junior Banquet held on May 23, at' .. 'fir ' f A QQ ck Hill Falls. If was vgftyfsuccessf nd enjoyed by all. x it To Mr. DeHa nixiiie Wish to express our deepest appreciation for his '4,n..!,ff,! Q guidance through our sucessful junior year. ' U' A f - s lc f I i M f -i A 'ff' - f . 1 c if if x ,-4, . if I fWWd fdt'f fV'Ju i i - w f 4 , I ,. . xx K THIITY SIX ifgi-f .1 , 5 tiff 1' , 2 if tab-sie CLASS President . .. RAY MCFALL Vice President BETTY Buss Secretary . .. . .. . BETTY RUTT Treasurer .. .. . . SHIRLEY lVlETZGAR Adviser .. MR. FRANK CAPOBIANCO XVe sophomores began our second year of high school with an enrollment ef 151. Many sophomores are engaged in extra-curricular activities. The following were on the baseball team: Earl Finkbeiner, Richard Wells. Michael Falcone, and Isaac Smith. We had a very successful party in November in the high school auditorium. We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for the Work lVlr. Capo- bianco has done in the advising of our class. I tl, M .1 4 it x 4 THIRYV'SEVEN ll 'lil iii EE S ' e FRESHMAN CLASS 'A 0 Preside r ,. ,.... DENNIS PozzUTo S Vice President . .I . CLIFFORD WILLIAMS Secretary JOYCE KAISER Treasurer ., . .,...I...I. JOSEPH VIGLIoNE Adviser .I MR. GRANVILLE EVANS Since the Freshman Class did not organize until late in the term, the only thing it could accomplish was the election of olhcers. Tnmv- EIGHT .0 X X N-J 1 V K j W. ,fN'-14-'N Nl -5 B YHIRTY N NE FORT Fourth ltnw: Iiolu-rt Allu-rt, Jay l'rux'r-1. I'1.lyniond Miller. Henry NYilli:ims, ltny May, Siilm-y Mnnats. Jay Munn. lmuirlns Hzu-dinp.:', Paul Hou:-k, Rl'1'I1lt'I' ltulwrts. Thirtl Huw: Gloria Kr-4-ssl:-r. lrornthy Grieg. Iroris Grig,:t:, Itw-in Solwlsnn, Iluth M1-uhm-nuilt, t':itht-rinr- Hrittuin. I':iuliui- Kovhvr, Gvlif-vii-ye Kwif-1-inslti. Jr-un ImRnrri-, Margur--t Eiigli-r, St-vuml lluw: Jenn Potts. lmrutlly l'urrvll, lmrntliy lit-inhzirt, 'Hcllm lizxrtlmlnxlivw, Hi-lc-n Owens. lmrntliv Pm-itil-. Hose Niiluu, Shirley Km-glmnv, Myra tjlaivtmi. Mvvlvli Milli-r. mn I-'ont'-, First ltmy: Mr. IM-Huw-n, Miss Oxford, Atlvist-rs: liosi- Ilomnim. Jnym- t'uuntt-rmaui, 'l'livx't-ssl Ill-lf'r'mn-u. Ji-:in Vhuxnln-rlln, Iluvilli- Martino. Nose lliauluintn, Viuln Mm-lt, Marjorie Prim-1-, 'l'h1-Ima Vruntisis, ltust- In-la-ssio, Mr. Wvitm-, Mr. Hushv. Advisi-rs. THE SLATE STAFF Editors-in-Chief 1, Recia Sobelson Sidney Monas 0 ,P Associate Editors Dorothy Pacitic Dorothy Correll Rose Ninno Editors Joyce Kocher. Feature: Helen Owens. News: Florence Challinor. Alumni: Margaret Engler. Viola Mack. Exchange: Shirley Kneebone. Henry Williams. Sports: Jay Mann. Art. News Staff Virginia Potts. Rose Giaquinto. Dorothy Reinhart. Evelyn Miller. Eae LaBarre. Ida Fonte. Roy Spangenberg. Mortimer Hertz, Myra Clayton. Rose Del.essio. XValter Grubb. Brymer Roberts. Paul Houck Typing Stal? Ella Marlatt. Genevieve Kwiecinski. Pauline Kocher. Antonette Falcone, Ruth Menhennitl, Catherine Brittain. Jean LaBarre. Edna Bartholomew Business Staff ADVERTISING-Douglas Harding. Manager: Kenneth Rutt. Wayne Burnard. Dorothy Lowe, Thelma Vrontisis. Jay Cruver. Marjorie Price. Robert Albert CIRCULATION-Conway Hughes, Manager: Raymond Trayes, Theresa DeFranco. Jean Chamberlin. Raymond Miller. Roy May. Gladys Alleger. Lucille Martino Art Staff Anthony Schiavone. Gloria Kressler. Rose Romano. Joyce Counterman. Doris Grigg. Dorothy Grigg Faculty Advisers Richard H. Busby. Literary: Kathryn Oxford. Art: Arnold F. Wynne. Literary: Ethel Mann, Typist: Charles A. DeHaven. Business, With a goal of quality instead of quantity. it was decided that only two issues would be published this year. In May, we entered one issue in the Lehigh Scholastic Press Conference to compete with schools in New York. New Jersey. and Pennsylvania. The Slate Staff, through its experienced advisers. feels that it has accomplished a great deal in literary practice and financial knowledge. VJe wish to thank those of the I9-ll graduating class who have assisted us. y my ...kk I 5 si Third How: Xhrslvy Stem:-uniln-, Nvlson Senrfnss, Li-mlzirii Allvanu-si-, 'Flmmals IM- Fm-ilu-. llny Nluy, l'.1uI lloui-Ir, ltnln-1-1 Alln-rt, .lose-nh Rufi. Svvullil Row: Mr. Svluimye-r, Advisr-rg Jnumu- Rn-vlvn. lm:-utliy lvutt, l':itln-i'im- HI'llI2llll. .Julia lf'islle'r. Miss lwtlllll. Advise-l', I-'irsl Huw: Vu-lnm Gould, Julian Wumllvy. Doris XIZXIIHUWS, Wamlu Ili-ard, STUDENT COUNCIL Pfeslideflf .. JULIA WOODLEY Vice President . .. FRANK DALLY Secretary ., , ,.., CLAIRE BERGER Treasurer .. ...,,.,. ..,4,,4, R oy MAY AdUl'S6fS ,... ., ....,.. lVllSS ETHEL MANN MR. STIRLING C. SCHMOYER One of the outstanding achievements of the council was the Hand Book. which will be ready for distribution in September to the newcomers. We hopc they will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it. For an assembly period, the Student Council gave three movies of great opera stars, which were enjoyable as well as educational. The Student Council expresses its appreciation to its advisers for their splendid cooperation and guidance during the year. 4 FOlTY'ONE . , . . , , ,. ,. . . Si-i-mul limi.: Miss Uxturil, Amlvisi-rg Juyvi- 1 ounti-rmzin, xlfgllllll Iluuwy, Ji-un Vlmmlvifrliil, Villllllll' Km-ln-r, Ruse Iinmunu, In-nu Fill:-lli. lmrnthy Gi'ig:g.:', Julizi I-'ishi-r, llt-nry Garmin-lli. First Hou: Ruth Yoili-r, My:-:1 Vlziyton. lmlm-vs Stziiupimi-. 'I'l1i-rw-su In-l-'mimi-0, Gloria Ku-ssl:-r, f Juy Mzxnn, Jnyw- liuvln-1'. Ifrzinkliu Ili-sh-r, Amlmny Si-liizlvoin-, IM-lln Kllvvlvullv, 1 -1 lf n ff' I j1', ART CLUB President A AA .,.. GLORIA KRESSLER Vice President A A A,... A JOYCE KOCI-IER Secretary AA THERESA DEFRANCO Treasurer A. AA .,.. .,,A.A A AA JAY MANN Adviser ,A A Miss KATHRYN OXFORD The first outstanding activity of the Art Club this year was the presentation of the marionette show, Dickens' A'Christmas Carol. The club members made the marionettes and the new stage which added greatly to the success of the pro- duction. A total of seven performances was given. As a new experiment a group of club members painted a 28 foot mural directly on the plaster wall in the economic geography room. The mural depicts the industries of Bangor. The club expects to continue the work by decorating two new rooms each year with murals appropriate to the subject taught in the rooms. The Fourth Annual Art Show was sponsored early in May with George Biddle, nationally known water colorist and mural painter, as guest artist. Approximately 100 paintings by artists from Bangor and surrounding comf munities as well as the Art Club members were exhibited. In the line of social activities the club members enjoyed a treasure hunt. a spaghetti dinner, and the annual dinnertheatre art A P Y FORTY'TWO 9 f - g, Fourth How: Mildred Heinshon, Helm-n Hour-k, Merril Mitt-lwll, Jen-k Iwo, XVilli:1ni Pl'lll'll1ll'4l, Sidney Mtllllli. Ilvaglv Slfllll-'l'll. l+'redvrim'k Amlrvws, liohlvy Ibutt, llivlmrll VVlllinms. Louise- fli-sh-V, .Tnyve Kos-her. Third Row: live-lyn Hinton, Ruth Ni:-holus, XX'nym- BUl'lHll'Ll. John Ewlimrvr, XVilllnn1 Xvlllllllll XV:u'1-all T.:-hr. llnrnthv Tucker. Svvunxl Row: lborls Matthews, Mr. Svlxnmyi-r, Advisi-rg liurwoml Krvsslvr, Viryxinin livuns. Mirlzun XYillwlm. First Huw: Vlolzm Mack, Helen Moysey, Glrn-in Buzzard, H4-My l':unn. THE GERMAN CLUB President .,.,. . .,.,. JACK LEE Vice President .. . . VIOLA MACK Secretary ,,V..,., . . EDYTHE TREWIN Treasurer . WAYNE BURNARD Chaplain ..,. DORIS MATTHEWS Adviser M ..., ,.l, . . .. MR. STIRLING SCHMOYER The German 'Club held its Hrst meeting in the school, at which time the members elected its oflicers. We decided to have a doggie roast at Breidingers Grove, October 5, 1940, in order to get acquainted with the new members. At Christmas time the German Club helped sing Christmas Carols. On January 24 the club put on a very entertaining assembly program. The aims of the club are: first, so that the pupils become better acquainted with the mother language: second, so that the members acquire a better under- standing of the cultural value of the language, the geographical and political conditions of Germany, third, so that they learn the way, sayings, vocabulary, and songs of the German language. The three fold aim is carried on very well with the aid of Mr. Schmoyer, our German teacher. 4' FORl'Y'1'H REE THE BAND Student Leader ,A,. . . , DOUGLAS HARDING Presidenr ..,. , . . ....... 4,,... . ...... W ALDO SWEET Vice President .. .. ,..,.. ..e...,,., , . ..e. . ELMER HARTZELL Librarians . . DELBERT LABAR, HARRIET ROBERTS Secretary . ,.,. ,e.. . ...,e, .,..,. R A LPH FALCONE Dram Major ,. . .e,e.. BETTY JANE FLORY Director , . MR. MARK SCHWARZ The Bangor High School Band is one of the most important organizations of Bangor High. It is under the direction of Mr. Mark Schwarz. Although this is Mr. SchwarZ's Hrst year with 'the band, he has proven his ability as a leader, and has won the complete respect of all the band members. This year the band has taken part in numerous engagements during the school term. lt also presented a concert which was a success. The band took its part in the football program to help make it a successful one by playing at all of the games both home and away. The members presented a spring concert which was a decided success. Graduation will rob the band of the following players: Anna Martino, Harriet Roberts, Doris Grigg, Dorothy Grigg, Delbert Labar, Gloria Kressler, Evelyn Finelli, Douglas Harding, Waldo Sweet, Sherwood Longyhore, and Fred Andrews. FORTY FOUR i I . fx' I ,J I ,f Ia , k f A I f I jr 14 ,1 . . Q '. FLMEZK if 0 Fr THE GIRLS' GLEE GLU i 'ANA .7 3 Q' 'T' SENIOR OFFICERS JUNIOR OFFICERS President ,. Joyce Cory Vice President ,. . . Betty Jane Flory Vice President . ,.,.. Joyce Reynolds Secretaries I Lauretta Shook Secretaries I....... ..., .Frances Price BettY Yeffef Madge pinkbeiner, Jean Wells Treasurer ,. , ,Katherine Kachel Treasurer .. ., ..I, Marian Finkbeiner Lfbfaffans I I - H6151 Hughfs Lucy Confalone, Lois Warrick Adviser ...I,. t.... I ..,. MISS GERTRUDE GROVE Under the excellent supervision of Miss Gertrude Grove, the Girls' Glee Club participated in many successful engagements. Their first several concerts were given in local churches and consisted of sacred music. At Christmas, the Girls' Glee Club took part in the town broadcast with a variety of folksongs, madrigals, negro spirituals and traditional songs. The February concert was one of the Glee Club's principal achievements. with selections appropriate to the theme from Classical and Modern. Much of the effectiveness was due, in part, to the multicolor evening gowns and the attractive stage setting. A selected group of 38 girls from the 9th to 12th grades and a trio consist- ing of Frances Price, Madge Finkbeiner, and Arlene Finkbeiner, attended the Forensic Contest at Northampton in March. The entire club Worked energetically to produce a costumed cantata in May. The varied secular concert for the Senior Women's Club ended the schedule for the school year . V fy if I '. V I I , xy: Y fffml T Y T, I I If I X' ' rjlf f. hi, K' l'n ' ronv FIVE 4:1 I 1.0 Sm-oml Row: Paul Evans, XYilllun1 Luxiou, Ilic-hairil XYilli:inis, Sidney Mmms, Henry NYilllzmiS, Imlilvv Iluft, .lzlvlt I.:-i-1. .lnhii Eililii-:'f-i'. Fir:-it Row: Mr. Grzinvilln- Eviiiis, Ailvisvrg Imris Muttlii-ws. Yiulzi Mau-lc, Mililrr-il Ifh-iiisnhii, Ili-li-ii Huui-lc. Ilvhiii Muvsi-v. Mnruaxi---0 Iiiiiuli-V. H.-Hx Vanin LAMBDA SIGMA President . .V,.. . . RoBLEY DUTT Vice President .,,, .. A HELEN MOYSEY Secretary-Treasurer ,, , . . JOHN EDINGER Adviser ,. . . , MR. GRANVILLE EVANS The Science Club is composed of eighteen members. The first Club meeting was held for the purpose of the initiation of the new members. The meetings were held on alternate Thursday evenings in the high school laboratory. at which time different members performed experiments. In February an assembly program for the senior high school was held. Two films, Electrons and Electro-Chemistry were shown. Sidney Monas and Henry Williams performed an experiment on the simple process of removing spots. The Club members thank Mr. Granville Evans for his able guidance as their adviser. FORTY'SlX P7 lfuurth lluw: Frmilcliii Ili-sh-V, Mr. S1-liumy.-r, Ailvisvrp Sialnn-y NIUIIZIS. Morrill Mit:-livll, f!rym1-r Holi.-rl s. 'Phil-al Huw- XY:lIh-l'Hr1llnh, .lust-nli Vulii-1-Ili Sr-4-mini Huw' Ht'llI'V lX'iIli:ims. XX':u'rvn li-fl1l'. I-'ix-sv limi: Will'r--41 tfnuvli, Vt-ru Wngiier. II-ll--in Rlnvsi-x, Marin- Ilv Vue. liiirumnl Ki-1-ssh-r. THE BANGOR CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AMATEUR MICROSCOPISTS President . , , i i SIDNEY MoNAs Vice Presidem . , ,, WALTER GRUBB Secretary-Treasurer ,. , i . HELEN MOYSEY Adviser i ,. . ,. i MR. ST1RL1Nc. C. SCHMOYER Last May, the Bangor High School Microscope Club became afliliated with the American Society of Amateur Microscopists which is a nation-wide organ- ization whose membership includes many eminent scientists, such as: Doctors Simon Henry Gage and Julian D. Corrington. The purpose of the Bangor Chapter is to organize those interested in microscopy into a co-operative club and to help them find their own particular field in this fascinating science. This year an assembly program was presented in which members of the club lectured on the highlights of microscopic work. Lectures illustrated by lantern-slides were given, original photo-micrographs were shown, and a brief dramatization of the development of the microscope through the ages was presented. G FORTY ' SEVEN fe Bam-k Rowg Ronmyne Heard, Edylhe Trewin. Helen butt, Betty 4'aIIII1, .loyi-P Km-her, Miss Miller, Advise-rg Shirley Metzgar, Helen Moy:-ivy, Dorothy Lows-. ltr-tt NVing' Going Down: Mill'Lf2ll'Pt Fx-alile, Eleanor llollzind, Vern VVEU-Klh'l', Betty lbutlcl, Claire Berger, Marjorie Prim-u, Louise .He-star, Fraxir-es Prim-. Iipiiter-.Ti-:III Arms. Right VVing Going Up: Virginia Evans, Nvillldil Hi-ard, Betty Hutt, Rota lim-tm-ll, Elaine XVIII-I-lm-, AI-li-IIi- Finklwiner and Julia NVoodlvy. TRI-HI-Y President r.,....... .. .. ...,. . ,. .,..., . JEAN ARNTS Vice President ..... r,...,. , BETTY CANN Secretary .,...,. ..,.. .i,... M ARJORIE PRICE Treasurer .,... ....,i ........,.. r..... H E L EN MOYSEY Adviser ..,..,....,..... ,r... . A Miss MARGARET MILLER Home Representative ..... ,..,. M RS. WILLIAM METZGAR Church Representative .....,.,......,. MRS. CARL HAMMERLY To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character. The Tri-Hi-Y stands for complete development of its active twenty-live members through its principles: Spirit, Mind, and Bodyf' its objective: To Seek, To Find, To Sharef' its Slogan: Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actionsf' and its Platform: Self-Improvement, Christian Fellowship, and United Service. The Club's principal activities of the year consisted of leading homeroom devotions, donating a liberal amount to the Elks Kiddie Fund, and completing a Bible Study Course, with Mrs. Hammerly, the Club's Church Representative, as leader, and succeeded in maintaining a third place in this district. This contest is sponsored annually by the State Y. M. C. A. The president and Vice-president were guests of the Pomfert Club of Easton where they spoke on the purpose and accomplishments of the Tri-Hi-Y. Social events for the year consisted of a Halloween Party at the home of Miss Vera Wagner, two square dances in conjunction with the Hi-Y, a Christmas party, and monthly socials in the Music Room. During the year the Club was greatly honored to have had at its meetings various faculty members and local residents who gave interesting talks on their respective subjects. FORTY'ElGHT 9 Su-voml Row: lmnnlul Joni-s. l l'2lllli lvzillv, William l.uxiun. Oliver .li-nninxrs. L4-rm' Si-an-l':iNs. Ifuzmi- Wawrirlt, Ivunnlil Sl2ll'll9!'. Ri-uulv Snlh-rll. Furl Blitz. l'UllWilV lluulws. Jztvk Lt-+-. First Huw: XYuym- Hurnaril, Mr. Arnold XYynmf. Advisory .lztnws Ilusm-wnulw, Vnrl Imrsvy. Yi-rnon l,l'ifl'llill'4l. l+lvvl'n-tt lluglii-S, Milton Butz, Jnvlt XVyum-. Ki-uni-th li:-4-gli-, lmnnltl llillvi-rl, Hlaulni- Hullzuid, llouulas Hsu-dinu. Kenneth ltutt. HI-Y CLUB To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian Character. , KENNETH RUTT , DUANE WARRICK President . ,.,, , . . Vice President . .. Secretary ,. . ,. . . DOUGLAS I-IARDINO Treasurer . . , WAYNE BURNARD Chaplain ..,, CONWAY HUGHES Adviser . .. MR. ARNOLD WX'NNE An Outstanding activity sponsored by the Hi-Y Club, with the Tri-Hi-Y. was a Senior High School Assembly in which the Reverend H. W. Westwood of the East Bangor Methodist Church spoke on the topic: Youths Part in National Defense, Reverend Westwood's talk was very appropriate at this time and was well received by the students. Another activity carried on by the club this year was a Bible Study Course under the advisership of Reverend A. C. Rohrbaugh of the Reformed Church of Bangor. Discussions, speakers and social events were featured in our Hi-Y meetings. The president and vice-president were guests of the Pomfert Club Of Easton where they spoke on the purpose and accomplishments of the Hi-Y. The Hi-Y Club has an active membership of twenty-five boys, chosen from the Senior High School. Each member of the Club strives to uphold the principles of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. We extend our'sincere thanks to Mr. YVynne, our adviser, for his efforts in making possible the accomplishments of our organization. 4 FOIUY' NINE FIFTY Sw-ond Row: Church Ih-11!'vSel1t2xtiVv, Mrs, Eliznlvr-th Parry: Mary Louisa- Kiligingifr, Anim Holpu-r Mary Milli-r. Ji-:tn Marin' I.almr. lrmn Pyslwr, Lois Wnrri:-lc, lh-tty Jrxni- lflnry. Lorrnm Vrumlly, .Ioyvv Knisvr, .lime-t Arnts. Hvlmi Huuhi-S. Hume- Relri'vsvxitntix'f-. Mrs. llulu Wells. First How: Phyllis 1'hznmlwrlin. Hlizabi-tll Ihztvis. Jn-un Wvlls, Hn-rnii-u l'y.shi-r, Imrothy lvutl Jun-v Ili-yimlds. Fate- lail Barre, Anim Strunk. Juni- lWJlL1'llllllS, J:-an Join-s JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y President , .V.4,r 4.... J OYCE REYNOLDS Vice President ..,....... ,.,. D oRoTHY DUTT Recording Secretary .......... .,... F AE LABARRE Corresponding Secretary ...r. ,.... . ANITA STRUNK Treasurer ..,...,.,............ ....,,,.,., BERNICE PYSHER Adviser ...... ..i,,..i..,..i.i.. .... M 1 ss ROMELDA STAPLES Church Representative ..,. ...A M Rs. ELIZABETH PARRY Home Representative ..........,.. ....,... M RS. LULU WELLS The club acts for the betterment of high school girls in the way of religious and social affairs. This year the club took part in a Bible Study Course, which was conducted by Reverend Allen Z. Bodey and sponsored by the State Y. M. C. A. The study ran over a period of six weeks. During Lenten period we attended a series of services at one of the local churches. The club also had several Sunday School Campaigns. During this school term the club did several things to raise money. One of these things was having a Valentine's Dance in the school auditorium. Another was selling candy. In the near future we plan to have a bake sale. Part of the money will go toward sending at least one girl to camp this summer. The club as a whole thanks our advisers for their sincere desire to be of any help in making a better club. 7? Millie lk-Naxrdo, H4-tty l inl-clit-im-r, Lu-'y Ilunaih-lli. Eclytlw 'l'rvwin, Lu:-y I :nli'om-, Eli-amm' Yvril CHEERLEADERS Adviser ,,... MR. MARK SCHWARZ -1 i E3 ln. The cheerleaders had a very enjoyable year cheering at football and basket-- ball games. We were rewarded with new skirts and new type 'AB's. Four of our cheerleaders graduate this year and one has left our school. We hope that the future cheerleaders will follow in our footsteps and will enjoy cheering as much as we have. FIFTY'ONE V I Lf V Q F p . uf: I 1 I I 4- . . ,gli 1 r' r' 1 7f '? TIL, Q' we ' 'A f' Fourth How: Lt-roy St-zx1'I'zt 7 '-itutlmlt Muuzxgerg Jost-ph Villizlno, Isuzu- Smith, lmim-nit' lfuli-mio, Rim-lmrtl SW-lls. Mic-lim-l l 2ll!'0Ill', Dion Jnuksml. Philip Puri-io, ltowlzmd Smith, Mr. lXl:itu4w-r, Fm-ulty Mzuluire-x'. 5, 'l'hirrl Row: .lohn Polim-lli. Jzimvs liiwqoll. Thonms liozzuto, XYilli:un Ilolprvr, Mi-elim-l Mi-nit-olai, .lay I Alliffrt, Clifford XVil1ieuus, Sllorwoml Hoi cf Q Curl -Tow-S. Sm-ond Row: Nunzin Sezlgliottn, Tlmniis Fiuolli, Donald Jones, llmmlcl Sturlii-r, Mullin-xx l+'ul4-one ltii-luwd YVilliams, Louis ll'ltuli:x, I.zlwrcnC'0 Bufl, Donald Gilln-rt. First How: Mr. U'Horz1, L'o:u'l1p Tlzlute Lurht-tti, lVilliz1m Pritvhnrml, Gordon limit, Oliver Ji-linings, Rezurlt- Salle-rn. l-'rank Datllv, Jos:-1111 Iliorio. Blaine- Holland, Mr. NVllli:1ms, Assistant t'o:u'h FOOTBALL Coach .. .i ...4 , FRANK J. O'HoRA Assistant Coach .l.. . JOHN L. WILLIAMS Faculty Manager .i . ,.l,.. VON E. MAUGER Student Manager LEROY B. SEARPASS The games and scores: Bangor 7 Stroudsburg 19 Bangor Coplay l 3 Bangor O Port Jervis 36 Bangor M. Chunk Cath. 0 Bangor O Wilson Boro 13 Bangor Washington 0 Bangor 0 Nazareth 7 Bangor Dunmore 20 Bangor 12 Palmerton 6 Bangor Pen Argyl 7 Although the record of the 1940 football team did not equal that of other O'Hora coached teams, the boys made a line showing against their opponents. To coaches O'I-Iora and Williams goes credit for a well-coached and fine-spirited team. Losses through graduation include: Gordon Keat, Donald Starner, Donald Gilbert, Carl Blitz, Matthew Falcone: Student Manager, Leroy Searfass. FIFTY'TWO V 'I'l1ii'rl liow: l-'alvulty lVlzu1:xi.:vr, Mr. Maupin-i', Km-lint-tli Rn-vprlv, Milton Butz. .Inliu lim-illllull l'lVvi'v!t Ilughn-s. l':iul llnuvk, lvllllillll Iizisltwill. Assistant Num-ll. Mr. xVllll2lIllS1 Vrmi-li, Mi: U'lloi.i, Si-vulul How: lla-znyrlv Snltn-rn, Nlzltthn-w lVl1-xiii-ol:x. llmmlal Sturm-V, lllzittlivw I :tl4-um-, lin mu, lilnini- llulluiul, K4-um-tli Ilutf. lbusunl- KVM-rir-lc. In-rm' Si-nrfnss m.:'l:is llzlril- First limv: Fan-I lm:-soy, Studs-nt Mzinnm-rg Hrynu-r Holm-rts, John Milli-r, .Im-lt XX'ynm-. llnwluusl en lulnit lu sill IH XXII lin t 1 iti-llu--1-1, Qmilli. XX'illi:1m Ulu-rluxltm-i', llir-lialrfl XY1-lls, l'l:1l iw- 1 I 'o ' , 'I' vs 'as BASKETBALL Coach .. . .. . .. FRANK J. O'l-IORA Assistant Coach . JoHN L. WILLIANIS Faculty Manager . . . VON E. MAUGER Student Managers . CARL DORSEY. KENNETH BEEGLE Bangor High has had a most unfortunate season on the basketball court. being losers in each of the sixteen games played. The jinx that stalked the team. however. did not dampen the fighting spirit of the boys on the squad. Next seasons success will depend largely upon this year's Jay-Vee squad, for all but three varsity men will graduate in June. The three who will be with us next season are: Blaine Holland, Reagle Saltern, Matthew Menicola. Varsity players graduating include: Leroy Searfass, Douglas Harding, Donald Starner, Matthew Falcone, Duane Vkfarrick, Kenneth Rutt. 4 FIFTY'THlEE Special Award Gordon Keat Letter Awards Gordon Keat Donald Starner Donald Gilbert Carl Blitz Matthew Falcone Leroy Searfass, Mgr. ATHLETIC AWARDS 1940-1941 FOOTBALL Gold Footballs Gordon Keat Leroy Searfass, Mgr. Silver Footballs Donald Starner Donald Gilbert Carl Blitz Matthew Falcone C9ffl.flC0f6 Awards Blaine Holland Donald Starner Joseph Diorio Oliver Jennings Dante Luchetti William Pritchard Frank Dally Reagle Saltern Gordon Keat Donald Jones Dennis Finelli Lawrence Bufi William Bolger Donald Gilbert Nunzio Scagliotta Carl Blitz Matthew Falcone Leroy Searfass, Mg FlFYY'FOUK Certificates Blaine Holland Leroy Searfass Douglas Harding Donald Starner Matthew Falcone Reagle Saltern Duane Warrick Kenneth Rutt Matthew Menicol 3 Kenneth Beegle, Mgr. Carl Dorsey, Mgr. CHEERLEADERS Edythe Trewin Millie Di Nardo Lucy Falcone Lucy Donatelli BASKETBALL Letters Leroy Searfass Douglas Harding Donald Starner Matthew Falcone Duane Warrick Kenneth Rutt Kenneth Beegle, Mgr. Carl Dorsey, Mgr. I' VN N15-NV!! SN Elynw a1N'fl5 I x T 6 A 5? u I f' 'S Q '1 2- J Z1 S 'Q 0 sf '. 2 5: 7:7 V2 'HWY 3. Y 'U-U 0- N 'Z' X! A x by F AAR. 0 FIFTY F E Vs 1 fb S CN Q-'N Q Y 14, Xxx es N. 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George Heaney Ackermanville Phone 195R Butter - lrradiated Vibamin D Milk - Coffee Cream - Buttermilk - Chocolarte Milk -- Orange Drink - Pasteurized Milk - Whipping Cream - Ice Cream Mix - Sour Cream - Cottage Cheese Raymond J. Kressler 8n Sons LEHIGH VALLEY Telephone 422 COOPERATIVE FARMERS North Bangor Slate Company Manufacturers of GFNUINE BANICOR sLAT1-, BANG OR PA I4 A A 1 g -un , . H M W X1 M ... ..,.... . . .... ... . .. ... .... . .,... .. ,...., M .... ...,, ....,...... ..... ......... ,.......-. ....... ..... ..,... ..... . .... . .. ......,.............. ....... ,..............................,........... 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Congratulations to the Seniors Bruschi Delicatessen Bangor, Pa. Vince's Au'l'o Supply 3 Market Street Bangor, Pa. Accessories Tires Tubes -- Batteries Bicycle - Fishing Supplies Phone 445 Griiin Bros. 4-oo COAL LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES cw Phone 89 Bangor, Pa. E . sg! ,,,,.. IIII ,,,. I I .I ,..,,.,...... I ........,,....,.,,,.....,,,....,,,, .....,.,,,...,,..,.... . .......,.,,.....,........,.... I .,,,...........,,...... , .... I ,...II I I I,.....III...... I, I....,,......,,,. II..,,...III,,,..III,,, I I I,....I I ,,.,I IIII ,... IIII ,,..,. I .,,,,....,....I I,...I..,,,.II . ..I..II I ,...I . I...I.,.,...,I I,..I.I,,,...I I ,.,. I .,,....II,,....,,.,, I . 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Lehr 1 in M MM Congrafulahons from Blue Rldge Textlle Co, Inc Dawnette gloves for ladies are made out of Blue Rldge Textlle Co Inc fabrlcs Buy Dawnette BANGOR PA IM: JIXIIIIIII4PIIIIIWVIIIIIUIIIIIIINIIIIII1WIIIIHWMIIII1NNFIIII1NNIIIIHNllllllNHIIIIMHIIIII11IIIIIIIHIIIIIHM INWHllllllVIIIIHNKIIINUI IIIHIIIIINWIFIIIIIHIIIIIMM IIIHUII IIIHK IllWWIIIII4HllllllWHIIIIWIIIIHHIiIIll1!IIIIlUIIIIIINNIIIINHlllllNNIIIIIUHIIIIHHIIIIWUI IHWII I1NVIIIIUWIIIIQNUIIIIIINHI IIN ilI1WiI ll4VII IMIIIIIIWI IIIHKIIIUMI 111 HMIIIWHI NWI IIWIlillHPIIIIHNWIIIIIIWIIIUWHIlllHNMill!!NIlIII!1ilIIIllHlIIII4U CONGRATULATIONS First National Bank BANGOR, PA. ez, qc XNSUR4 '5 5 MEM aff 22 is egg 5 A sg- 2 SE: ii: S !s I5 is Band Uniforms - Gym Suiis Track - Soccer - Golf E E22 see Ei ig IE QE ig Ee Qlympic Reconditioning Co. 2 PHONE 1200.1 STROUDSBURG, PA. 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' I I Bruarens ICE CREAM If 2I,v1.fy,,.f1,1.,,.e,1rM' T' I x r' Q-czidfugfym I E In cu.. cn. fgf Ei, WHEN W1Sh1Hg a in Successful Future SOUTH BANGOR s T o P 130 the Members of the at Graduating Class 5 . noc's PLACE I 2 FLORA MAE SHOP s fBreyer Dealerb I E gg? 9 No. Main Street ii Bangor, Pa. Fountain Service fBreyer Dealer? 8 Messinger Street Phone 270-R-2 E, 5 E5 I iii 2 S 2 f Z 5 Q i E i 3 E I 5 I I I I I to I I I I I I Bangor, Pa. SIXTY'FOUR 9 ..,.... ...,, ,..,......,....,,.,...................- .... .,.. ..... . ,.... a. ...., ,. .,.... ....,..... ........ ..,...,...,....... .,.,.,........ .............. ..... ..................,................n.....,...............,...,.. ....,,,,,. ......................,......................................... .... .........,...,,................-. Voowwhmmhhohho M P hhhhhh G M, ,, K , , ihhhhh 5 1 Strand Theatre E Coming Outstanding Attractions E f POT OF GOLD ZIEGFELD GIRL SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS BILLY, THE KID THE BRIDE COMES C. O. D. l Watch Our House Program i i i Z i I i I ii Your future employer will be more favorably impressed if your grooming is faultless. We can help you achieve that very necessary requisite. Vanity Fair Beauty Salon 16 Market Street Bangor, Pa. ii 55 I i for Definite Dates Phone 102-W i Congratulations to the Class of '41 Nationally Advertised i i WATCHES ii Messinger's Essa Service DIAMONDS Q 5 JEWELRY n Q S'l'a1'ion i Regal 81 Blum I On credit at cash prices E Q 513 South Main sirooi 5 20 Broadway I E Bangor, Pa. Bangor, pa. i , 1 an 1 I I -geese-4 P E 5 Q AUTO REPAIRS I I , - - New Power Installed in Your f 3 5 E Lewis J. Brusehl Old Car 3 Q 1 - g Philco - Radio - Zenith Expert Mechanics I E I E Easy Washers - Speed Queen Deshlel' 5 Guruge I Frigidaire - Sporting Goods Machine Shop Service - Welding Sales - Service Gas - Oil - Lubrication it E E E Bangor, Pa. 120 No. Main street i Bangor, Pa. i Phone 415 Phone 401 i ' E 5 SIXTY FIVE I 5 Congratulations to e Senior Class Ross Common Manor Ralph Franrcls Prop E K Elsenhardi' 81 Son First and Market Streets Bangor Pa Success to Class off 41 Bray s News Sfand Everything ln Periodicals 3 Stationery 9 Sporting Goods il Greeting Cards Congratulatlons to Class of 41 Qualify Cleaners G 23 Broadway Bangor, Pa. 2 I l 5 Fine Dry Cleaning at Low Cost 4 l Houck's Service Sfaiion Auto, Ellecmrical and l Battery Servi-ce l A to Z Lubrication Car Washing g Brake Service Inspection Station Goodyear Tires Willard Batteries I Main Street and Penna. Avenue W Phone 225-R 1 y Bangor, Pa. GOOD THINGS TO EAT 1 l McFaII's Qualify Markei' 215 Market Street Bangor, Pa. l Phone 4 Free Delivery 3 3 QllllllllllllllllmilllilillllllllillliiilllllliiiMliiililiiii lW'''''liiililliiilllillliiilillilillilililiHllilHillilllliillil55lilllfliMilliHiiMiill!llillilliiiilllillill!iillf'' '''W'''HW'''''I'''''''W'''''N''''''U''''''W''''''F''H'lliiililiilliilliiiFEWiMiiHillilli''''''W''''''U''''WW''''W4'W'''''''HiiiiiflliillliiiiiiiiiiiTillifff ' Ei l . 5 Y th ' E i . 5 E a o o l 2 l S Q l E G 'JQ. I 5 5 I 5 E i - 5 5 4 2 S 3 , Q . l 1 , , l 1 il , , l , l 3 i M-, , H, WW, L-, - , , I , - ' 2 l 3 I E 5 5 I ' E , il 2 9 s f . 5 if 2 E E 1 ,,,, -....,,..e....., . ........i...-. 1 N 1 X ,- .,..:,.......... H- ,.,. 7. H .,.., -W , X Y. .- ...W SIXTY'SlX DRUGGISTS ' .'!!!!!l??!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!'!!!!!!!!l!!!l5!!!?f4?!!!l!'3l!4444!!l!l!4!FF!!!!!!!!4Y4!!!!!?1! 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PA. in the Pocono Mountains 5000 acre estate with every facility for rest and recreation. 27 hole Donald Ross golf course, 8 splendid tennis courts. new our-door olympic size swimming pool, riding stable, dancing, talking pictures, concerts, camp club for children, trout fishing. 300 room modern, fireproof inn and cottages. References requested. Selected clientele. New York Olin: 630 Frfhb Avenue, Circle 5-5620 FUR 39 YEARS ll RESORT 0F CONGENIAL INFORMILITY Churchman Business College A Thorough Business Training School COURSES FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES: Accounting, Business Administration, Executive-Secretarial, Gen- eral Business, Stenographic. Resident School for Pace Courses in Advanced Auccounting. ' - h' t ' ht Hi h Schools, Forty-three Colleges and Universities, in ir y-eig g re resented in the student enrollment this term. D Hundreds of graduates filling responsible executive positions. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial . Schools. Approved by the Pennsylvania State Committee on Standards for Business Schools. Catalog containing full particulars mailed upon request. E W. E. CHURCHMAN, Principal . Phone-Easton 2-4041 Pa. 20-22 South Fourth Street Easton, E gdWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii1T1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiQiiijiijijiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiQHQMQQQiiiiiiiiiiljiiiigijiiiiiiwiiiijijjiiiiljjiigggggggygiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijliijiiiiijiiijjiijiiij1iiiiiiiliiliiixxmumxummmxmmxnummumxxmmmmmnumNmmNNumNNNmmNNundiiiiiiiiMiiiiijQijiiiiQiiiiiiijiiiiiiiyiijijijjjjjjiijjiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiinmuumm SIXTY' EIGHT 9 Phone 370-R Prices Reasonable Will call and deliver Q I-lAnol.o's I DRY CLEANING PRESSING -- DYEIN G i 35 Messinger Street Bangor, Pa. A Chas. T. Heard 81 Co. FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS QUALITY FIRST QUANTITY SECOND QUICK SERVICE South Main and Messinger Sts. Phone 16 Bangor Pa ll HllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllllllllMillIIIlllllIIIIllIllllINllllIlllllIIIMIIllIIbillllllilIllllllllllIMIIIIIHWIllIllIIllIltlllllllilllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll' ' Established 1905 f I Vernon H. Mauger L E PRINTER 5 39-41 North First Street Bangor, Pa. 1 i Telephone 122-R 3 Q Congvratulations to the Graduation l . Class of 1941 U T S C H ' S 1 SERVICE STATION Belfast and Bangor Pike 5 l Sunoco Gas and Oil i R. D. No. 4 Bangor, Pa. Prrhzhard s Coal 81 Supply Company COAL LUMBER SUPPLIES See Us Before You Build or Remodel l l l 2 , - I E 0 I 5 3 l Protect Everything Between Heaven and Earth with PARAMOUNT SLATE T Bolger-Heller Sla'I'e Co. Roofing - Structural - Blackboards Bangor, Pa. 'rm 'm 'n wm'm'W 'T-Ji 9 SlXTY'NINl 5ir?QQQMjQiQilijijilljjjjjljljijlnulllllnnnllllnfmlnmlllllllrIIIIII11InIIn1IIIIIII1r1nIIIII1rIII1InnIIIInQIIIIInnInInIIIIInuIIIII41IIImI1IIIIIImIIIInIIIIIInInIImlIIIrmIIIIlmllllnnllllmlnllmllllmrIIIIIIrrIIIIIluIIIIIauIIuInIIlllmlllnrnununmlmIIIIIIl1nuIII1AIIIIIanIIInIlmIIMI1luIIIlmIIuuIIIIIInnuIallIIIIlmImmIIInijQQQQliQQMQQllfflQQiiljjijHillijliljjQQfiQliiilljiiilQlliiillglfljlijlliQiilf4QQi!ifVE 5 S I I l 2 E CONGRATULATIONS Wllllom H. Llndeman Q T0 THE '-CLASS OF '41 Life for you has now begun - Make it worth while, don't be a. dunce GENERAL INSURANCE 1 n Remember, you live your life but once. NOTARY PUBLIC g j Slofe Bell' Bowling Cenier Q i 2 North Main Street 27 Broadway Bangor, Pa. 3 Bangor, Pa. - talzecreation for Healthn Established in 1903 Tel. 149 i 2 so Andrews' Gulf Service gl : 5 E 1 Gouldls Pharmacy F. J. Andrews, Prop. Q , E Washing Greasing E Y l 2 For the Best i K, Q 1 f in in DRUGS 133 So. First Street Q Bangor, Pa. s g 2 i Market at Murray Street E - 5 E 1 E l E W 2 E s Q Q E s ' E E 3 5 l I E r l I - I l ll a i l 5 E l i w l l E l E i 5 w f 5 5 .2 . 55 EE llze's Variety Shoppe Isaiah Resh, Prop. s i is ii 5 I 19 SOUTH FOURTH STREET Opposite the High School I it Groceries Cold and Fresh Meofs l I E ! E f i 3 HOT WEINERS BAR B CUES SODAS SUNDAES CANDIES Remember Ike Sells What You Llke s i r 5-2 E E E I E i g i seg i L-,u.....- ..... M .... ..,.-..., H... ,. ..... -.....u- ..... W ..... -. .............,...... ,,......,,... - .,.... . ,..,. . ,,.... ..., ,,... M ,..... . .,...... M ,.... . . , ..,1.....,, .... ..,.- ..... u.... .,.....,.,..... . .,,... - . .M .... -.,,. ,.....,,,.. n.....n,.,- .... , ,.... . ,... M .,,... M ,... .... . .... N - ..... .,.!llllll!!!l!!!!!ll!!lll!!!!ll!!ll'.!!!!l!ll!lllYl!!!!!llf!!!!!!ll!!!!!!?l!!!!33T!!!l!ll!!!ll!!!llf!!llll!E!!!Eli!!!EW!!!59?!!!!Bill!!'!!!!!!!l!ll!4!!!M!!!!!??!!!!!? 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