Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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41 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'QB 1 -'Q X' nw 9 Q. R' R X A X X . . .l0SlCl'll LAWRENCE BOYLANII H-IOCUY lmluslrirrl Arts Course Craftsmt-n's Club, 3-4-Q Clee Club, 3: lntramural Sports, 2-3. ,loe's small, but be ean eertainly hit those high notes . . . enjoys Bob Hope's jokes . . . would like to go to Millersville State 'l'eacher's College. HELEN PA'l'RlClN BOYLES G6Pal79 General Course Cirl Reserves, 3-1. Tall . . . blond . . . thinks Perry Como eau give with tht- toeal ehords . . . spaghetti and meat balls really rate high with Pat.', YIRCININ Llfli RRIDCICS Ginny General Course Girl Reserves, 3-43 Glee Club, 43 Red Cross Council, l-3-4g Press Club. 4: Teach:-r's Seeretary, 4. Cutest jitterbug of the elass . . . alternately serious and gay . . . her elear. brown eyes twinkle eontinuously . . . kind, eon- siderate . . . a friend to all. tllC0liCl'f RUBICIRT IIRONINIICR Ceot'git ' Industrial Arts Course Craftsmm-n's Club, 2-3-4: Football, l-2-3-ff: lIllI'?,lllIlll'3l Sports. 2-3-4g Student Manager of Basketball. 2-3: Yarsity C Club, 3-4. Rough and rugged on tht- gridiron . . . can eat sweet pickles any time . . . Georgie hopes to go to Pennsylvania State Col- lege to lu-eoine a football eoaeh. .l 'XNIICS BRMJY l3lllJlCSlllClXl 'iBoodie General Course Basketball, 3: Football, 2-3-4: lntramural Sports. 2-31 Varsity C Club, 4. Hoodie thinks loafing is the bt-st xoeation . . . plays the ae- eordian well . . . never gives the teaelters a rest. .'Xl.l.EN BRRTR.-NNI C.NNlPBl'll.l. Bert Academic Course Band. l: Basketball. 3: Crimsrm and Cold Club. l-2-3-4, Fool- ball. 2-4: lntramural Sports, 2-33 Press Club. 1. Hi. there! is the greeting from this happy-go-lueky lad . . . a Vaughn Monroe admirer . . . sleeping is his idea of paradise. Wll.l,lAM HENRY CARNAllA'W KLCOI-kN General Course Basketball, 2-3-43 Football, 1-2-3-4: Intramural Sports, 2-3-4g Refreshment Squad, l-2: Varsity C Club, 3-4. Cork glows at the mere mention of the word food . . . George Nlunger is his ideal . . . an athlete . . . a master in concealing his feelings. FAITH IRENE CULP Whitie General Course Dramatic Club. 4: Girl Reserves, 3-4: Glee Club. 3-4. l.ikes sports . . . hopes to be a Physical Edueation teacher . . . a Van Johnson fan. Lll.l,lAN MAE DATESMAN ffB00tS,, General Course Cheerleading Squad. 3-4: Girl Reserves. 3-4. Has a flair for dancing . . . likes to colleet pietures . . shrimp is her idea of good food. ELVA MAE DENLINCER llpudn General Course Oh, gee! she exclaims . . . sells flowers at Lnekard's Flower Shop . . . for a singer, she'-'ll take Bing Crosby. ll' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

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'k i' 'k 'k 'A' 'A' 'lr 'A' 'ki' mi' 'A' uk i' i-'A' 'k1k'k'k 'lr 4K DORIS MAE ASTON 44D A sv f Cnninzerdzzl Course Crimson aucl Gold Glub, I-2-3-45 Girl Reserves, 3-45 Glue Club, 3-4g Library Assistant. 3-45 'Iii-aclu-r's Svvretary, 4. Sltortlianfl and typing suit lwr . . . casliier at rho Stale IIIIIPHIFC . . sauc-rkrzutt and pork is lu-r faworitt- flislt. .IMIK JUNIOR .-XITNGST it Jack 6151101111 Course Intramural Sports, 2-3g Pri-ss Glub. 45 'l'n'am'l1e1 s Soon-tary, 4. Quivt VH . . mwvr . . . his ambition is to bf- an aviation me- clianic' . . . Villlillllli Ilusint-ss Manager for Prrss Club. P. S. H155 S vrigagt-tl. X '.,' i ICISIIC IIIMXNGIIE B:XGIIM.fXN iisisw CCIIFFIII Courxv Griinsou uutl Goltl Club, fl: Girl Iii-st-rws, 3-Ig lim-tl Gross Gounvil, II-I: 'l'vavlu-1 s Sm-rvtary', 4. Sis likvs fuclgs- . . . Ile-nnis Morgan also . . . luis an iulvctious siuilm- . . . Gt-v uhizl' slit- says. .I 'XNIICS HIISSICLI, IIARNIINGICH N.IIlIl.i lmluslriul firix I.l0lll'.V4' GruIIsuu'u's Club, JI-PI. it Jun s at bonu- in tht- sliop . . . lik:-s hunting zuul IISIIIIIQL . , . QQ 'll works in u bake-ry . . . usually se-rious. i uotus ,IRAN Bl-111K ffm-kyf' se ClIIIIIIIl'l'l'l.lI1 Course Glass 'I'rt-asurt-r, 1-2: Girl Rvsm'vt's, SS-43 GIH1 Glub, 3-45 Pre-ss Club, -1: 'I'vzu'lw1 s Svcrvtary, 4. Do you lu-ar u giggle-Y -itis lit-vky . . . Iikvs Buirks and 21 good roast turkr-y tliunvr any time . . . walking is Iwi' favorite pastime-. Ill PROT! I Y Nl A IC B ICM IQSIJ ICRIVICH Bc-muy General Course Ambition typist . . . ltuils from Nlounlvillt- . , . roulcl live' 011 I'Il0l'0IilIl' rzuuly zuul orangzt-ark . . . rt-tl is Iwi' laioritv rolor. XINRY Iil.I.I'iN BlQNNIi'I l' HP:-tc-'i lfontnterrirzl Course Girl Ili-svrvt-s, Ill: Glm- Club. 3-sl: I.ibrary Assistant, -1: 'I't'avli- vris St't'rr'lz1t'y. -I. Iiloutl untl tiny . . . i'I't-ttf' vxrlaims, IIoIy Cowl . , , tltiuks at vorluin shop boy has it . . . wants to bt- il lwz1utit'iau. I'iI,l'iNNUlI lil l'lI IIICRGICII nlillitii 1 . AI'llllt'lIIfC C0lll'Sl' Iiautl, I-2-II-tl: Girl Rvsvrws, 3-lg Gln-0 fflub. fi-Ig l'rt-ss Club, tl Ellie- is st-rious about lwiug u Laboratory 'I'vrhniviun . . . wvars tllat Iorkvt inwssantly . . . pativnt pravtitring on the flrums lu-Ipc-tl lu-r tit- for first chair in tlu- pt-rcussion st-vtion of tlw Poun- sylvaniu All State- Iligli Svliool Ort-lufstra. I'AllI.INlC HEIM ISIRK Polly Cvnffral Course' Anollu-r lass trout Nlountwillt- . . . lik:-s IlIllIIlPll1EllIt'S Q-spr-Pially . . . quivt uutl untlisturbml . . . wsoulcl likv to bf' at SI'l'I't'IilI'y. .IUIIN ICIJWARD IIONNICIH hB0l1lI1'l'u Arrulenzirr Course Football, QI: Glvt- Club, I5-11-3 Intramural Sports, 2-3--1. Gags ara- his spt-uialty . . . tloc-sn't like work, girls vitlu-r UI . . . luis husky voval vliortls . . . HIIIHllll'l',, szlys, nIll1I1'f'lI.i, xr yf il' 'A' 'k ik ik If



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'A' ir if if if 'A' A' 'A' if nl' 'A' al' 'A' -K HELEN ARLENE DEPEW Shorty Commercial Course Color Guard, fig Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-43 Girl Reserves, 3-4-4 Clem- Club, 43 Library Assistant, 1-2-33 Refreshment Squad, 1: 'l'eaeher's Secretary, 4. This lass wants to be a farmer 'Naturall is her ans . .. . . . . t y - wer to everything . . . she says. Green beans and ham are super de luXe.', CORA ETHEL DEVINE Toot Home Economies Course You're not kiddingl she exelaims . . . Harry James is tops . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . eanit wait until Commencement Day eomes. DOROTHY HELEN DICK lGDOt9! Commereial Course Teacheris Secretary, 4. The tallest girl in the senior class . . . liver and onions is the meal she likes best . . . works behind the candy counter at Woolworth's. DORlS MARIE DIETZ Dietzy Arademic Course Color Guard, 45 Girl Reserves, 3-45 Clee Club, 3-4g Library Assistant. 2-3. Any day now, exclaims Dietzy when things are going slow- ly . . . another Van Johnson fan . . . nursing is to be her future work. HARRY SYLVESTER DIETZ Dietzie,' Commercial Course lntramural Sports, 2-3-4. Has a desire to sail the seven seas . . . always wants to know whal's going on in Law Class . . . easy going and full of fun. EDWARD KAUFFMAN DINKEL GGEd99 Industrial Arts Course Craftsmen's Club. 1-2-3-4: Football, 1-2. lf it's butchering you want to have done eall Ed . . . Milky Way's are his speed . . . would like to meet Gloria De Haven. LESTER RONALD DIVET lCDivvy99. Iurlutstrial Arts Course Cl'8fISI'I1?l1,S Club, 3-4. To be a carpenter is his desire . . . approves Crosby's singing . . . MacArthur is his idea of an outstanding person. ESTHER JANE DOMBACH Esther Commercial Course - Dramatic Club. 'I-2-3-4: Drum Majoring Squad, 2-3-43 Girl Reserves. 3-4: Refreshment Squad, 1. This quiet. neat, little person is popular around the town as in-ll as the school . . . the Oldsmobile is her favorite car . . . to xi-it llollywood is her ambition. NORMA JOAN DRASCH llN0rm9l Amdemir' Course Sr-eotul Prize. D.A.R. Essay Contest. 43 Girl Reserves, 3-4' l'rt-ss Club. 4: Ushers. 3-4. Teaching is her chosen profession . . . spends spare time work- ing at Bueher's Drug Store . . . likes fun but has her serious moments. v BERN FRANKLIN EDELMAN Barney Industrial Arts Course Rand. 1-2-3-4: lntramural Sports, 2-3-43 Swing Rand, 3-4. Ranks high among the six footers . . . a Diesel engine enthu- siast . . . hunting is his favorite sport. if 'A' 'k i' ir ir ir 'A' 'k

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