Beall High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Frostburg, MD)
- Class of 1945
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.Q-44wgz.z:WWf fi' . :I -6 1 1 1 ' 1 .pil . ' , fl 5 ' . . ix' .. JJ., , . Zhu.- gs, Li ,q,. w V ,, ',4 -fl' x. THE UNTAI EER 7945 ALWAYS DO THE RIGHT THING BECAUSE IT IS , THE RIGHT THING TO DO. Published by THE SENIOR CLAss BEALL HIGH Scx-xooz. Frostburg, Maryland Jznewmd, There are tones that will haunt us, though lonely Our path be o'er mountain or seag There are looks that will part from us only When memory ceases to be. -Winthrop Maeworth Praed During the four years we have spent together in high school we have gained numerous new friends, learned new things, and acquired new ideals. Within a few months our class will separate and each student will step out to take his place in the world to begin to mold a new pattern of life. With him will always linger the joyful memories of his high school days. It is the hope of the Mountaineer Staff that this yearbook will serve as a reminder of the many happy occasions and experiences of our high school life. We wish to take this opportunity to extend to all our sincerest wishes for happy and successful years ahead. 2 CHARLES HARPER Voted by the student body as the year's outstanding boy and outstanding girl. There are adults who relate the problems of tomorrow to the youth of today with despair in their hearts. In every generation, seemingly, there have been adults who, resistant to continual changing ideas and practices, have regarded the youth of their day hopelessly, presaging direful futures for their nations. Yet in crisis after crisis in our own national life there has always come forward leadership virile, courageous, highly intelligent and capable of calling to its support followership surprisingly alert, remarkably adaptive, and certainly loyal. Today our nation is passing through a crisis surpassing in intensity and extensiveness any it has ever experienced and everywhere there is evidence of efficient leadership and devoted follower- ship. In the tomorrow of our nation, the today's youth will also be ready to wrestle with the unusual problems that will arise. This being so, the mem- bers of the class of 1945 confidently and prophetically dedicate this issue of the Mountaineer to the youth of today now getting ready in body, in mind, and in spirit to carry forward the torch of civilization which will be tossed to them by those who are now fighting so valorously on the battlefields of the world. So nigh is grandure to our dust, So near is God to man, ' When Duty whispers low, Thou Must The youth replies, I can! -Ralph Waldo Emerson 3 MARIANNE KARLOWA FAC LTY 'Miss Maud Burley Mrs. Charles Geis Csubstitutel Miss Mary A. Byrne Miss Margaret Hannon Mr. Francis X. Carrington Miss Agnes Howat Miss Anna Marie Cook Mr. J. Stanley Hunter Miss Louise Dillon Miss Nan Jefferies Miss Martha Dillon Mr, William Keyes Mr. Joseph T. Downey 'Miss Anna McLuckie Miss Ruth B. Engle Mrs. M. J. Metgar Miss Grace K. Finzel Mr. Maurice Nelson Miss Alpha Garrett Mr. H. E. Odg6l'S 4 W Mrs. Nora W, Orrell Mr. H. Harrison Payne Mrs. Louise Rank Mr. Walter Simon Mrs. Dorothy C. Spates 'Miss Ina K. Spitznas Miss Martha Thomas Miss Gertrude Williams Miss Kathleen Wolfe 'Miss Bessie Volk Miss Annetta Yates Principal MR. ARTHUR W. TAYLOR Vice Principal XMRS. ALICE KEARSING Assistant Principal MR. ROGER X. DAY Secretary t e Pr cipal MISS E L 'Not in the picture -,... rx X ! AQ UIUIVE ITU .fb P I Advisors MR. J. STANLEY HUNTER Miss MARTHA DILLON .A ALLEN, ANNA EILEEN KIIke!J COMMERCI L A face with gladn s o' spread ,f Sof il , an kindness Girls 1-Sl 3,45 Opeyltt ,J ,iffy f ARNONE, CEIONE ANN If I ll In this world it i n hat we take up, but ha e gin up, that makes u ' .. Intramura 4' Gir 2.3 ' Ser Honor ol Club ACASEE. IC E U 1 v v ,1 45, ack ,Circ ' a lub 23 nt gea 4 kj: BAKE ELAINE SUE Sparkynf , f OMMERCIN ne e fai ain t ,l vable N If X!! tramur s 1,2,3,4g ur ent A eacher 4: Cixtc -1' jx, BARNETT PAUL WILLIAM can BEAN. MARTHA Beanie GENERAL Short, sweet, and to the point? Operetta 23 Minstrel 23 Intra- murals 2,3.4 H 0 J L. iljl ' ' BOORE, DOROTHY ANN , l DOttie', 5 .' COMMERCIAL A 'To live is not to live for one's 3 self alone: but to help one another. Secretarial Club 4g Intramurals 1 l W F ri-i A X: 1, i N Qi S i N A sr ? ' 122 ' if ltr 1432 X 3 ir 6 i it if ll .X , .1 . B WERS, C A LOUISE , X W NOSE? RAL ,y 'X ShX ' 16ith'cferAl will wh lothe S ich a or lyme the hands ug e still. Chime Staff 43 tudent Teacher 4 X f- cc a s 5OWWY b 1 PM JJJ GE Enix!! The wi, eir knowl- e ge as A o their watches, t,f isplay, but for their use. chool Play lg Class Officer 13 Intramurals 1: Proctor 4 BRANNON, ELIZABETH ANN Bettie GENERAL As merry as the day is long. Glee Club 43 Chime Stal? 4 a-af 6 ! G 4 af v .avi ,ALA-441A CHABOT, ALMA C. COMMERCIAL For where is any author in the world teaches such beauty as a wornan's eye?,' Girls' Hi-Y 3.4 1 gy' -7, YK 5-21,1 F 2- J C K- Q!-'0 W , . If CHANEYI' NANCY LEE. -X .L K-XAQ-AQSMIC The 't ofzleasing cojgsist n befrjnpl a d. -f ud ntfeacher 4 1' l X ' 5. KL x CLARK, NORMAN Muscles GENERAL He's little, he wiseg He's a wand for his size. Minstrel 3,4' School Play 2g Operetta 2f icket Seller for Basketbal ' oys' Glee Club lg Proctqr 43 Student Teacher 4 v Xl a an JW' CLISE, RAYMOND LINDY COMMERCIAL Cheerful looks make every dish a feast and that it is which crowns a welcomef' Vice President Student Forum 43 Intramurals 43 Safety Patrol 2,3,43 Circus 43 Student Teacher 43 Fire Marshall 43 Proctor 4 xc DUGAN, WILLIAM Bill GENERAL An act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness. Math Club 13 Intramurals 1.2 ,J M, , .3 P I . f,,f l' vi EBE5 Y, MARY EDNA Mamie X 3 ACADEMIC K X. uf rry heart maketh a , he ul countenance. X amur ls 2,43 Service Honor f ll Club 43 Baton Club 2,33 horal Speakine, Choir 3 ECKHART, EDWIN lKHenJl ACADEMIC Good nature is the very air of a good mind, Boys' Glee Club 13 Service I-Ionor Roll Club 33 Intramurals ,4 ELLIOTT, 'I MA E. spring li 3 when joy is stirring d 'ng blood. Chime 43 I ramural 23 Ci cu 4 pert Youth is pleasant i I i llf ll Vi? ENGLE, ANNE ACADEMIC Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Spring Concert 23 eretta 33 Glee Club 13 Se vic orxor Roll Club 3,43 Chee I or 43 Choral Speaking Ch ir 1 Int murals 43 Circus 4 N My 7 x N x . was 3 '2- N, tx ENGLE, BETTY CECILIA ACADEMIC Golden heart, golden hair, Friendly eyes and a charming air. Minstrel 2.3,-13 Operetta l3 Choral Speaking Choir 3: Proc- tor 43 Girls' Hi-Y 2 3, Secretary 4: Glee Club 2.3.41 Student Teac r 43 Usher 3,4 X X 'irlyi X I MAME E ELA NE f Mask ws 1 . i , , W, . 43, ew Y -aegis: - 'saws wi is 2 ., 3 A-we ae55g.5,.,..,,.. , f C .i .si . N- - i' I A :A 3 - -Sl ' Q ix -Q, 6 43414 X M s 3 A IS I Q r wi g N X J 5' X 3,- A .f vs .X an 1 -'-3- 4 t K ia Q f xqi EAN X' l his I X i r s 'la Flo GENERAL Fashioned so slenderly, young, and so fair, Girls Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 43 Service Honor Roll Club 43 Spring Concert 23 Track 13 Cir- cus 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4 FINZEL, GEORGE HENRY Fi1zny VOCATIONAL Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. u l'V ' N 4fJVlf'j GEIS. GLYN' Slick ACADEMIC A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. Intram rals , ,3,4: Math Club 23 Sp Q oncort 1,2,33LBoyq G1 e u Qg2.3C A C pclla C r s ,23 Cho P11251 1,23 C' e affl S v'ce Honor R ub 3,43 u 'Forum 43 ettaX,l,2,33f 'nstrel 1,42 roctor 43 St e Teacher 43 ircus 43 ' et Seller for Basketball, , Class Treasurer 4 GIBSON. THOMASINE HELEN --R Tommie COMMERCIAL Blond irls and twinkling eyes3 Her s lin smile with the su ie'ar1 s. Girls ,43 instrel 33 Glce Club 3 Spring Concert 33 Choerlea 43 Chime Staff 4: May Queen - dant 2 GOLDSWORTHY. ROBERT EARL Goldie VOCATIONAI. From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. Band 3,4Q Basketball 43 Mixed Chorus 2,31 Boys Chorus 23 Spring Concert 2,33 Fire Mar- shall 43 School Play 13 Intra- murals l,2,3 ii. 1 .I V I1 1 A J r' ffv ff' x fy! Il c,f yjy GRECO, LOUIS A. .'rG,recn GENERAL What a rare gift is that of manners? Intramurals 1 HAGER, MARY GENERAL Not much talk, a greater sweet silence. N. ,J . A.- f kj, ,uk fy U as HARRIS, WANDA LEE COMMERCIAL Divinely tall and most divinely fair. Secretarial Club 43 Qpe etta 1 WM ' HARVEY, WILLIAM GLEN Petie VOCATIONAL Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Intramurals 1 H S, C EN B Y e and be aw k th an to get p earl d e sleep all day. Mi el 1,33 hdxptta 1,35 UB:-iton Club , c ol Play 1, Mixed Chorus 2,33 Boys Glee Club 1,3g.Spring Concert 1,2,3g A Capella hoir 1 5 HIG S, ELINE JANE Janie 'x 0 RCIAL 'Ty li? that lies ind , wo, an's eyes. Ser 'Ce H or Roll ' 43 Cla Trefsurer lg Pch ol, Play 13 ini? ncert Znikcretarial C1 b 4: t mura1S . N I s 1 4' J I I ,xl I ' X, ,. fN.,, ,I IJ , I ' I -is 1 ,8 TCHINS. LILLIAN ffN,inl1 COMMERCIAL Without kindness there can be no true joy. Chime Staff 3 HOLLERN, MARY REGINA KfJean!l COMMERCIAL With heart as kind as her e e S tarial Club 43 Circus 4g ra ral 1,2 5? E-Y 1,2g Girls Chorus 25 HOLTZMAN, JUANITA MAE VOCATIONAL The good alone ve j ys sincere Operetta lg o ics Club lg I a 1, f aff S, BENJAMIN rrD0peyn I GENERAL A good face is a letter of recommendation, And good heart is a letter of credit? Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2,3,4g Chime Staff 1,45 Student Forum 3, Service Honor Roll Club 4g Student Teacher 43 Circus 4 HUGHES, HARRIET ISABEL ACADEMIC From grave to gay, from lively to severe, Intent to reason and polite to please. . Studen oru Chaplain 45 Cl I tr urals 1,2,3,4g b ring Concert 13 c 4: ent Teacher 4, oc r 4, G ls Choral Speak- g Choir 3 JENKINS, BENJAMIN ACADEMIC Silence in reserve suggests latent power. What some men think has more effect than what others say. Glee Club lg Chime Staff 2, Business Manager 3, Editor-in- Chief 4: Fi Marshall 43 Intra- murals , 5 P x ' 2, 3 Girls Glee lille it 4 INS, MARY M. W Jenks' COMMERCIAL Cheerfulness throws sunlight on all paths of life. Girls Hi-Y 3,4Q Service Honor Roll Club 43 Intramurals 3,43 Proctor 43 Assistant Chaplain 4: Student Forum 43 Student Teacher 43 Secretarial Club 4 JONES, MARGARET ..JiggS,, CoMMERc L - The greates le ife is love. ' ' ath 1 1' hi ff 3g I ' r si al Club I , ervice Club 4: ntramurals li St ent Forum ' Assistant Sec tary 43 Proctor 4 KALLMYER, EMMA !KEm!! ACADEMIC f'So give of your best to the world and the best will come back to you. . Girls Hi-Y 3,41 Service Honor Roll Club 4: Intramurals 1.2,3, 4' Student Teacher 4 .ix KARLOWA, MARIA ACADEMIC Shes all my fancy painted her, Sheis lovely, she's divine. : Student Forum 3,4, Chaolain 33 Proctor 3,43 Girls Hi-Y 2,3, 4, President 43 Chime Staff 1, ake-up Editor 23 Yearbook eq Staff 43 Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Oner- etta 1,32 Minstrel 2.3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 A Capella Choir 1.2,3,43 Usher 2,3,43 Student Teacher 43 Circus 43 Intra- murals 1 KEISTER, HARRY COMMERCIAL Men of few words are the best men. Intramurals 1 KETTERMAN. HELEN COMMERCIAL Fair of face and kind of heart. Secretarial Club 4: Operetta 1: Intramurals 1 LASHLEY, RUTH ELEANOR Babe GENERAL In thy face I see the man of honor. truth and loyalty. Girls Hi-Y 43 School Play 13 In mural 1 v A LAYMAN, ORA LA VE E Peanuts ACADEMIC kf l She's true to e wor ,After wqrd and her izndkff Intramura-ls 4 ,4Y Math Club 23 Mem l,'3: irls Glge Glub hiv. ,roctor 4' inlslfli-Y 2.3, 4. ice Prqsii t 43 Circus 43 Choral Speafkine.Choir 3: Stu- dent Forum 1,2.43 Spring Con- cert 2: Student Teacher 43 Class Secretary 4 must Roll Club 43 Circus 4 LEMMERT, RUTH J. ACADE IC She was ever zr a ever w ' 1-Y ,3.4 Treasurer 43 C al Spe ' ir 33 Math : um 33 Min- stre In gals , ' Girl lee C b ,43 S r Concert 13,42 Us ' Chorus l,3,4' Yea I Circus 4 in-oud, I and 2 LEWIS BETT S 'LOS 17106 'HECS to est o b ssies ove a onor ub 3 4 Se r arxal Cl 4, St ent Te er 4 ER Lette tl , d - sen that c'a fly fro east ' H ff 33 er ' , 3 r i 3,4Q LEWIS, FRANCIS Luke COMMERCIAL A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him. Intramurals l,2,3,43 Circus 4 ' ,. 5, akfufd-1 tr'5,l,f7', rj fu A, 'I . ' .LIBENGOO fnbiifg fy V GENEQAL A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Secretarial Club 43 Glee Club 1,2Q Student Forum 13 Operetta 13 Circus 2,43 Spring Concert 1,2Q Service Honor Roll Club 3,4Q Baton Club 1,23 Chime Staff 33 May Queen Attendant 1,23 Intramurals 1,31 Usher 3,4. LOAR, HELEN LOUISE Weezie', COMMERCIAL Ever loyal, ever true, to the task she has to do. Secretarial Club 43 Girls Glee Club 4g Intramurals 1,4Q Stu- dent Teacher 4. ,. L' 4 4 ' PM Jlfff I If! LONG, JEAN LEE VOCATIONAL Mischief lurks within her eyesf' Operetta .23 Math Club lg Serv' e 01106 Roll Club 4 ri li I I fl ' . 3.1. I LOVE, KATHERINE L. r:Kitt,y95 GENERAL She that is of merry heart has a continual feast. Oireretta 2,3Q Intramurals 1,23 G ee Club 13 Circus 4 wwf - X, . LYONS, BETTY VOCATIONAL tever is worth doing at orth' doing well. 0 l Flay 1,33 ervi Honor re ent 43 Chime St nt Forum 1, I ramurals 1,2,43 n mics Club 1,2Q Student Teacher 4 Mfg! Hcandyn MALEY. DELPHINA 4'KDell5 GENERAL Just a little nap a day, to sleep my Democracy class away? Girls Glee Club 13 Girls Hi-Y 2,3,4Q Int mu als 1,4 W 3 N Cz 1. MALLOY, MER? ELIZABETH tis :cBettyv-- QNERAL ' W s Softly shines, and s etly sn'liles,f , Secretarial Club' ' Baton ub 23 Girls Glee 33 Chime Staff 43 Circus . sg! . 'X MARTIN, MARTHA LA VERN Ir' .3 , Taters L, COMMERCIAL ' wdlgng and ready to Zeirvz norCl?1oll,Qf1ub 3,33 ee CHA 43-i ime-S3945 3 Spri ,oncert '23 Stu ent Teacherjf4-.- L A , if Y r ,x 5 v . V- , f X Mc ORRAN, o WEN ::MiCkv 1 Y ,iff ACADANHQ 1 f Thy oice is an stial 'rl llee'Clul! ,Q ,3,43 Mipe-trel 2, ' erettaj,13lA Cap a rus 13 Llihqral 3t516ea ' oir 3 , ctor 43 May Qfuee tten 33 Usl6?v' 3,41 Spri ' onq 1,2,3,4X3Q 'rcus 4 pl . MELE, ALMA V. GENERAL ' The ir is the richest orna- ment f a womanf' irls lee Club 1,2Q Chime Stm 3 Minstrel 13 Operetta 1.2, 3 tramurals 1,2,3 is ggi MIDDLETON, MAE COMMERCIAL Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Secretarial Club 43 Spring Concert 43 Intramurals 1 2 WW MIDDLETON. MAR MARGARET I 'fsobbyq ix ACADEMIC ' The heart's highs!! 'secret lin the soft arlqr, y . 8,3 Chime St 2-3 irls le lub 2,3g4Q . or 4, Spr !Con-- cert ' mstrel .3,4Q Operetta 33 U er 2,3,4Q Student Teacher 43 Girls Hi-Y 43 Circus 4 vlwjf af MYERS. EP INE ff S yn . R Fa' s r rt the ton f' Oper 1 PAPE, MILDRED Millie COMMERCIAL A word in kindness spoken, has made a friend sincere. Girls Hi Y ,4g S cr tarial Club 4 .291 .W PETENBRINK, CAT ERINE l N I. ml-'hos ,,., ., . sall ead 9 '. a ary 5 'if flKa ! 0' ., oo, , ' T GT 0 I S0 . no in n ! S a T13 lub : .:.' IIE ' l VN I 4 ls 1 Q IC old f thy grown of knowled and the t ou w' s cc e . Girls ' 3 v1ce Honor Roll 3, , Spring Concert 35 Mi l 43 Intramurals l,2, 3,45 Poster Club 15 Circus 43 Student Teacher 4 PORTER, ELLA ALBERTA Mickey CADEMIC The way to be ppy is to make oth s so.', ervice H ll Club 45 irls H' g peretta 25 Intra- m al 1 ath Club 15 Girls PORTER, JAMES KIJim!3 ACADEMIC The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts. Intramurals 152,35 Poster Club 2g Boys Glee Club lg Proctor '45 Operetta 15 Student Forum 45 CIZIFS Treasurer 3, Class Vice President 45 Minstrel 43 Spring Concert lg Service Honor Roll Club 4 75 wif ,fy ,. :lj J if WPEJCE, JANE LEE j Janie 5 bf ACADEMIC A blush is beautiful but often inconvenient. Home Economics Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 25 Intramurals 1,2,3, 4g Library Assistant 1,2,3,45 Operetta 35 Girls Hi-Y 43 Stu- dent Teacher 4g Circus 4 PRICE, HAROLD ACADEMIC The little foolery that wise men have makes a great show. Boys Glee Club 1,25 Operetta 1,25 Minstrel lg Band 2 I f VWLJ f0,.fJ2 ' . PRICHARD, MARY LOU Prich ACADEM It's a friendly h rt that has plenty off iend Gir s Hi ,AX rvic Honor 1C C ' 2d,3C orus li ee ' 'nstre Erie ,3isfPfi5'fing Con- c rt , ch 1lP1ay 35 Intra- murals lq Ci us 4 QUARTUCCI, A ILDA J. Tilli ' GEN 41 Shall co re t ee to a s rg day? Oper tt , 1 In amurals 1,2,35 Gir l 33 Chime Staff v . RADCLIFFE, HELEN ucligen GENERAL A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, making everything' in its vicinity freshen into smiles i,fSe b 45 Girls Glee ' of : r Club 2 IWW RALEY, MARY KATHRYN Mert ACADEMIC ' A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Honor Roll Club 45 In rals l,2,4 Page all Hieh School-12 e f 7xgfQ sie M F' ' A IF' 'v' Y ' . J -A 1 - . SCROFT, AGNES ,Lf MAXINE Muggs COMMERCIAL The mildest 'manners and the gentlest heart? Girls Hi-Y 43 Student Forum 3g President Secretarial Club 4 RINGLER. GLORIA L. Toots,' COMMERCIAL mos delicate, the 'most se i e f all leasures, con- si in o ng the pleasure of t . Girls i-Y 43 Intramurals 1 WM-L RIZER, GENEVIERE Gennie VOCATIONAL The fewer desires the more I 1 icgeacef' 1,1 fl! ntr muras ,4 ', ' , R fi I A X .YS ' F 1 I . li V ', X A 3 RIZER, RUTH Ruthie COMMERCIAL Be serious, yet cheerful. Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Operetta 25 Glee Club 3g Secretarial Club 5 Treasurer 43 Mixed Chorus 33 8 Yearbook Staff 43 Home Eco- , nomics Club 23 Math Club 1 Q t RODDA, JUNE ACADEMIC A good heart's worth gold. A Capella Choir 1.43 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,43 Minstrel I-,2,4Q Operetta 1,33 Spring Qonncert 1,2,33 Mixed Chorus 1 P 1 J lf I If ' A , I .1 5 Xp U.. xi b : V it-Q i jf' 'I f' 'SIi5FARTH, THELMA I: . Moose . ' ACADEMIC A fX'K'14nd in the sweetness of 3 friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures? Girls Hi-Y 3,4Q Service Honor Roll Club 43 Intramurals 1,2,3, 43 Student Teacher 4 f 1 I 1 I ,J 4 ONS, LVIA MAE Ilsylil COMMERCIAL The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Secretarial Club 43 Girls Glee Club 33 Operetta 3g Intramurals 13 Circus 4 SMEA , ANNA M. 3 OMMERCIAL ljflier unny locks on her gf t es. ervic or Roll Club 3,4, Treas e 43 Secretary Secre- tarial Club 43 Assistant Secre- tary Class 15 Intramurals 13 Yearbook Staff 45 Student Teacher 4 SPIKER, HENRY Peck', VOCATIONAL To be honest, as the world goes, is to be one man picked out of a thousand. Student Teacher 43 Intramurals 1 l fiO,,Ji STEWART, HELEN COMMERCIAL Tis love that makes the world go round, My, how fast it's going. Service H noir. Roll Club 3,4Q School P15 lglllfitramurals 1 1 j ,V rw, J' ,UM THOMAS, SAMUEL, JR. rrSlugJJ COMMERCIAL Full of fun and mischief too, doing things he shouldn't do. Intramurals 2,3 ,L-J Sofa'-4 TRULY, BETTY VOCATIONAL If all the world were holidays. Operetta 13 Math Club 1 431-J' I , I in J ' TUR E RY ELIZA Litz ALADEMIC e f ntain of beauty is the U. K C'U6T'y QCTLETOUS l ustrates the walls of y er. Ir! am als 1,2,3,4g Girls Hi-Y 33 Student Forum 13 Circus 4 UHL, RONALD M. Klskipw GENERAL A litt e nsens 1 OQ cilid then Kimi? by t Ebest of 1 is ' .U 1 , 9 ' 3, genius fa ra BQIN 4 4 33 1'3- t 9 , 5 mix Sp Concert , , I mur s lg Class ec tary 2 UHL, FRANCIS Hott!! VOCATIONAL Such a whirlwind in his head of fun and mischief. Basketball 4 r'fTL,f:wL, '49 '- :J ' I f -ll dkhf ,fx-, 1 WATE S, GEORGE A! ts parkyrn , A ADEMTC Laugh Emil e world xlaughs qwithggpuf' lj qv' Class, resident 1,45 ss Vice 'R1:?ident Studegf o ,um 3,4g Eye vice H ribr R ll Club 3,4, ice PresideriV3g Minstrel 43 Circus 45 Proctor 4 WATSON, GRACE Johnnie,' f ACADEMIQ The sailor's ife,jthe 'lor's star shall bex girlsH' 2 Op M62 Math lub 1 V ' M 3 Quee 1: m ay ,' 1 - -7 5: 5 WALKER, ANN Dimpl j CoM 1 , She hath a t sdund as a bell. Girls H1-Y , Secwgt-?'fabClub 4 , 'l Yvi fgfyft 415 gif A , 25 IW I -2 ,X--, 951-. - wr: - i . it . . 'f 3 f3'f-lflf l ,. rf -','I1 .fii E5 WARE, I WILLIAM VOCATIONAL The earnestness of life is the only passport to the satisfac- tion of life. Boys Glee Club 1 A Z I 'I WEIMER, BERNARD LEE Bernie GENERAL Good humor iso o 4 1333 r 'cl s o 'wear .n . n a ura s , , ,4 --1.4, -' .ff 4-va ...4,, WHETSTONE, MARGARET JEAN r1Magg,ie1x COMMERCIAL - Silence is more eloquent than words. Q Girls Glee felub 43 Secretarial Club 4 ,' E J X I I . 4 S J WHETSTONE, MARY VIRGINIA COMMERCIAL Of all our parts, the eyes ex- press the sweetest' kind of bashfulnessf' S retar' l ,bidi K WILLIAMS, -MARY ELIZABETH Chubb-yn GENERAL Her care wa ever ojfend d Girls Gle u ' ecre an Club 43 Circugigg Chime Staff WILLIAMS. MARY LOUISE ACADEMIC I laugh'd and danc'd and talk' and sung. Girls Hi-Y 43 Service Honor Roll Cl 1 Cheerleader 4g Class Tr a rer 25 Math Club lg Chime Yearbook Staff it J 45 I ra 1,29 Operetta 1 mb Mrk- - . avi M 1- 4-. X I P, 6 LWRQKEERNSS' TE Bernie' ENERAL Su ,ne l s withi muh a li touc jmischi Cheer 3,45 Se v1c onor Roll Clu 45 Chim Staff 45 Circus 45 Se tarial 1, -- I U DE MARINO, VICTOR 5 fivicli COMMERCIAL Maidens sigh as he goes by. Track 15 Chime Staff 45 Year- book Staff 45 Boys Glee Club 45 Circus 4 FOLK. HARRY KKJ0e75 GENERAL His good nature is a fountain never dry. Intramurals 1,2,35 Circus 45 Minstrel 25 Operetta 2, WOODS, ESTHER CECILIA VOCATIONAL I have-a heart with room for every goy. Accelerated Mid-Year Graduates I4 WORKMAN, JOHN RO RT Squire - ' GENERAL I loo asua y ver shoulder bo , vea tru ye ts. Ba , 4, ent 45 Or- c , , Basketball 3,45 Club 1,2,3,45 Intra- m ls l,2,3, 5 Spring Concert 1, 5 Circus 4' hime Staff 3 We W 62 X HARPER, CHARLES A. llBugs7J ACADEMIC The man who does his work, any work conscientiously, must always be a great manf' Class Secretary 15 Class Vice President 35 Student Forum 1, 3,4, President 45 Service Honor Roll Club 3,45 Minstrel 3,4, Interlocutor 45 School Play 33 Circus 4 TRULY, DONALD EUGENE GENERAL 'Deliberate with caution, but act with decision, and yield with graciousness, or oppose with firmness. Intramurals 15 Class President 35 Minstrel 45 Proctor 45 Stu- dent Forum 45 Service Honor Roll Club 3,45 Managing Editor Chime 45 Circus 4 f 4467 x X 'P is W V3- X - 6 X QA, oy ao' gy S2 .3 65, xx :Wi JY .1-'Y'.v '+- '. Y oe Q' Ji, 5 -,xx L V7 .pp QOQ x-'Sf ai' 9 4-'Fi ,Q I' rm 9 9 wat A xv he wp - r ,Alix du s J x3 451666 is 5 fl -' Al 01.0 -sy X425 a J . 'f-N ,Q ' Q9 ' NGA' 44' .CTYGO nfl D ld Q J.l1nQ: 10 4. 4 v d ro sf ,A ,sz Wax I 09 L 4 1 '59 sq:-I9 Ag L '9 4- IA ,N I5 f-'Rnd-,Ai dp -nf' ' Hwy. dvax 14 .Q 4 5 Ll-A My- QU X1 r 0PHoMo11E y rth Vice President ..... ...... J oe Byrnes Secretary ........ ......... J ohn Caton Treasurer ......... ...,...... O live Mae Dunn Faculty Advisors ............. Miss Mary A. Byrne r A Wei 9' fwr 'I7 Mr. Francis X. Carrington W 1 ff x' Nl I F President ..,............... Vice President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer .......... Faculty Advisors ..... V' , FX . . . . . .Bernardgabot . . . .Robert Kirby . . . . . . .Lois Fisher . . . . . . .Nancy Mears ....Mrs. M. J. Metgar Miss Anna Cook V . V EIGHTH GRADE President ............... ....... S amuel Layman Vice President ..... ..... R ichard Beall Secretary ........ ..... .... N a ncy McKenzie Treasurer ........................ William Wilson Home Room Advisors-Miss Mary A. Byrne, Miss Anna M. Cook, Miss Louise Dillon, Miss Martha Dillon, Mr. Walter V. Simons L23 1- ' 5 . I9 if if ,qm- 4.0 J wi M is M 1 4-sw wif-f' Jw WV Y f STUDEN FOIlUM President ...................... Charles Harper . . . . . .Lindy Clise . . . . .Betty Lyons . . . .Margaret Jones Treasurer ........................... Glen Gels Chaplain ............ ..... H arriet Hughes Assistant Chaplain .... ...... M ary M. Jenkins Faculty Advisor .... . .... Miss Ina K. Spitznas Vice President ..... Secretary ....,...... Assistant Secretary .... CIIIME STAFF . Editor in chief ............... Benjamin Jenkins Art Editor ................... Victor De Marino Business Manager ............... James Powers Sports Writer .... ..... B enjamin Hughes Managing Editor ...... Donald Truly Clst Sem.J Chief Typist ....... .. .Bernadette Winner Managing Editor .... Billie Shannon 62nd Sem.J Faculty Advisor ..... .. .Miss Anna McLuckie Advertising Manager ......... Howard Everline Z2 GIBLY'HI-Y President ................... Marianne Karlowa Treasurer. ..................... Ruth Lemmert Vice President ..... ..... L a Verne Layman Chaplain ......... ......... F lorence Evans Secretary ........ ........ B etty Engle Faculty Advisor .... . . . .Miss Grace K. Finzel SERVICE HONOB ROLL President ......... .... B etty Lyons Treasurer ......,... .... A nna M. Smearman Vice President .... , ...... Ann Evans Faculty Advisor ..... .... M r. Roger X. Day Secretary ....... .... E leanor Engle 23 MOUNTAlNEEIl STAFF Editors - Marianne Karlowa, Ruth Lemmert, Artists-Victor De Marino, Erma Lloyd, Ina Louise Williams, George Waters. Watson. Typists ......... Ruth Rizer, Anna M. Smearman Faculty Advisor .............. Mr. H. E. Odgers LIBRARY The soul of the School-The Library Miss Martha Thomas, Librarian 24 S BAND President .......... .... J ohn Workman Librarian ........... .... J ames Don Powers Vice President. . . . . ...... Ronald Uhl Faculty Advisor .... .... M iss Annetta Yates GLEE CLUB n M alt E President ................... Olween McMorran Librarian ...................... Ruth Lemmert Secretary ..... ........ B etty' Engle 25 Faculty Advisor ..... .,.. M iss Annetta Yates IIRCIIESTIIA President ..................... Ronald Uhl Teacher ............... Miss Annetta Yates M U S I C C L A S S Typical Music Class Miss Annetta Yates, Teacher Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. -Congreve 26 STUDENT SCll00L EXECUTIVES Student Forum ................. Charles Harper Editor-in-chief Chime ........ Benjamin Jenkins President Senior Class .......... George Waters President Junior Class ............ John Morgan President Sophomore Class ....... John Seifarth President Freshman Class ...... Bernard Chabot President Eighth Grade ....... William Layman President Girls' Hi-Y ......., Marianne Karlowa President Service Honor Roll Club. .Betty Lyons President Band ................ John Workman President Orchestra ................ Ronald Uhl President Future Business Leaders of America .... Maxine Ravenscroft President Poster Club ........... Ina N. Watson President Glee Club ......... Olween McMorran FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS 0E AMERICA President .................. Maxine Ravenscroft First Vice President .... ...... M argaret Jones Second Vice President ............ Betty Malloy Secretary ................. Anna M. Smearman Treasurer .,.,........ ............ R uth Rizer Assistant Treasurer .......... Anna Mae Walker Reporters-Mary Martha Jenkins, Bernadette Winner. Advisor ...... ...........,.. M rs. Nora Orrell Counsellor. . . .... Principal Arthur W. Taylor BASKETBALL SQUAD Billy Farrady, Charles Geis, Benjamin Hughes, James Hughes, William Layman Walter Sonnenburg, Thomas Stewart Cnot in pictureb, George Thomas, Robert Truly John Workman, Coach-Mr. Francis X. Carrington. CHEERLEADERS Tk-f-f Norma Lee Anthony, Mary Francis Comer, Anne Engle, Norma June Gellner, Thomasine Gibson, Ina Nie Watson, Bernadette Winner, Chiefg Louise Williams, Miss Agnes Howatt, Faculty Advisor. 28 me h x BECIlEATION IN THE GYNINASIUNI x' e H52 X gy . LUNCH PERIOD I've taken my fun where Vue found itf'-Kipling TIIE CAFETEBIA IN ACTl0N 21:1 ' ik A A K A X 1 , What you call healthy appetite And, when no dinner is in sight, Ifeel as Hunger's savage tooth: The dinner-bell's a sound of ruth! 29 MINSTBELS OO Top Row: Nancy Montessant, Gerry Powers, Ruth Lemmert, Betty Engle, Ann Evans, Marianne Karlowa, Mary Lou Grose, Lois Piper, Ann Newman, Sue Eberly, Norma Chisolm. Second Row' Norman Clark, Betty Pfaff, Ruth Ann Cosgrove, Joan Taylor, Dorothy Yates, Ina Nie Watson. Howard Everline. Norma June Gellncr, Phyllis Ritchie, Delores Harden, Thomas Struntz. Third Row: Billie Hahn, Joanne Kreider, Ann Howard, Ruth Anthony, Sam Hunter, Charles Harper Unterlocutorb, Ellsworth Filer, Anna Lee Robeson, Ina Ruth Robeson, Olwen McMorran, Geneen Shrimer. Front Row: James Powers, Carl Kollmyer, Donald Truly, Glyn Geis, Emory Loar, Gerald Keene, Raymond Rodda, James Porter, George Waters, Ronald Uhl. H. H. Payne, Director. SCll00L PLAY . F, ,A,, Left to right: Raymond Rodda, Ina Watson, Donald Llewellyn, Norma Gellner, Ann Evans, Ann Howard, Gerald Keene, Dorothy Yates, Carl Kollmyer, Emma Martens Joan Taylor, Ronald Uhl, Walter V. Simons, Director. I 30 STUDY HALL There studious let me sit, And hold high converse with the mighty dead. HB CLUB MEMBERS To become a member of the B Club, a pupil must earn a prescribed number of points in extra curricular activities in a year. Margaret Blank Mary Frances Comer Charles Geis Glyn Geis Norma June Gellner Jack Hayes Samuel Hunter Karl Kallmyer Marianne Karlowa Laurel Krietzburg La Verne Layman Betty Lyons Emma Martens Patsy Meek Mary Middleton Nancy Montessant 31 Gerry Powers James D. Powers Phyllis Ritchie Phullis Thomas Ina N ie Watson Jean Watson John Workman Dorthea Yates i 9 FOODS LABORATORY Miss Ruth B. Engle, Teacher The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume, but a good stomach ex- ceeds them all. -Wm. Penn SEWING LABORATORY Mrs. Louise Rank, Teacher The beauty which Old Greece or Rome Sung, painted, wrought, lies close at home? -Pindar CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Mr. H. H. Payne, Teacher When the chemist com- mands, the world obedi- erltly changes? ,,,,, M, POSTER CLUB President ..... Ina Nie Watson Vice President. . .Lois Mackay Secretary ..... Beulah Weimer Treasurer. .Jeannine Schriner Faculty Advisor Miss Anna M. Cook As the sun colors flow- ers, so does Art color life. Vocational Training METAL SHOP Mr. Joseph T. Downing, Teacher By the work one knows the worker? 'ffm 4 M1 W Y MS-if SN WOODWORKING SHOP Mr. J. Stanley Hunter, Teacher 'Tis God gives skill, But not without man's hands: He could not make An- tonio Stradivariis vio- lins without Anton- io. CAFETERIA STAFF Miss Bessie M. Volk, Manager Assistants: Mrs. Helen Echart Mrs. Janet G. Kidwell Mrs. Ruth Martin Mrs.'E1izabeth M. Sleger To eat is human: to digest, divinef' HOSPITAL STAFF Dorthea Yates Phyllis Skidmore Harriet Hughes Florence Evans Doris Libengood Adeline Higgs Mary Lou Prichard Marianne Karlowa Ruth,.,Rizer Mary Martha Jenkins Jane Willets Clara Luznar Advisor, Mrs. Alice M. Kearsing The best of healers is good cheer. -Pindar 'Not in picture J ANITORIAL STAFF Mr. John D. Keller, Chief 'Mr. Charles Cole Mr. Roy Devore Mr. John Goldsworthy Mrs. Anne Hamilton Mr. Robert Pasco 'Miss Rachel Preston The health and happiness of one and all are daily depend- ent upon thy tasksf' 531-4 Marianne Karlowa Louise Bowers Nancy Chaney Delphinia Maley Martha Martin Thomasine Gibson Edwin Echart . Mary Hager . Gloria Ringler 9 10. Margaret and Mary Whetstone 11. Louise Loar 12. Ella Porter Key to Baby Pic-lures on Page 35 Charles Harper . Jean Lee Long . Jean Hollern Olwen McMorran Mary Eliza Turner Betty Engle Jane Lee Price Bernadette Winner Harry Folk Thelma Seifarth Louise Williams Mae Middleton Ruth Lemmert Helen Stewart Josephine Myers Silvia Simmons Mary Williams La Verne Layman Anna M. Smearman Bobby Middleton Ben Jenkins Betty Malloy Mildred Pape Maxine Ravenscroft . Glyn Geis . Mary Lou Prichard . Helen Radcliffe . Wilma Elliot . Betty Brannon . Anne Engle Fr0stburg's 0ne-Day City llfficial Mayor ................... Charles Harper Street Commissioner ..... Doris Libengood Police Commissioner ........ Donald Truly Financial Commissioner ..... James Porter Light 8: Water Commissioner .......... William Bowers City Clerk ....... ...... L ois Piper City Attorney .... ....... G eorge Waters Chief of Police ......... Benjamin Jenkins City Treasurer .... ........ N orman Clark Tax Collector ............. Nancy Chaney Assistant Tax Collector., ...... June Rodda Water Superintendent ...... Henry Spiker Superintendent of Filteration Plant ............ Ronald Uhl Assistant Superintendent of Filteration Plant .......... Paul Barnett Street Superintendent ......... Harry Folk 36 Bernard Weimer Elaine Baker Anna Mae Walker Mary M. Jenkins Louis Greco Florence Evans 37 38 39 40 41 42 43. Kitty Love 44 45 46 47 48 49 BOSCO CSTEWARTD and SARAH KGILESJ Old dog Tray's ever faithfulg Grief cannot drive him away He is gentle, he is kind- Fll never, never find A better friend than Old Dog Tray' -Foster In this War period as in Peace time . . . The Gray Printing Company is Carrying On ! War Economy has demanded many unusual types of printing, and releasing many of our men to the Armed Forces has resulted in maior changes in our organization .... At the same time we are trying to maintain the best in quality and skilled craftsmanship. which has been an unwritten trademark of The Gray Printing Company for Hfty-five years. You will continue to receive from Gray this quality and service so tar as it is possible under existing circumstances. ANNUALS FU MORE THAN EVER BEFORE in the past twenty-five years is there CL genuine need for a Yearbook. Very often annuals are the only substantial source of pic- tures and activities in which former students participated. lt is a history of l 1 R MUHALE four years that will prove invaluable to the families and sweethearts of the boys who are serving in the Armed Forces. We are proud to have had the privilege of being a part in the planning and execution of this fine book. 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