Dallas Township High School - Dallastownian Yearbook (Dallas, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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The Q' Q Publ1shcol by -the Szruor' Class of Dallas Borough H1gh School Dallas Pznnsylvama D Ili .Agn l S Qfie True purpor-be o e ucclfiorm :Q Co cRemSb cm um o? THQ r-bee o ummorfafpnfccy O.l?P9C3l.a.Ql Qown cns'CRnQ ur-9 'Co Elex9e?op 'Co Tlgmenr LL8?6Qr egcfenf Tae capacufuena o everg Rm wufg wlgucg tae Goa wgo rrzcx e LLQ Hema em owegl una Qknrma cxmefon X Z X F , F G1 1' ' ' 6 Cl F Cl r C1 F ' ' . F 7 N , . ig , 4 , ' fi Q Ci 0 i m f-Q f ':gT553g ,g2il :'--351--l ,WN if fx 'hh-X NX il! 'Yu i 25 if + De nz ham X To P F C William A loran, whose fine spirit of 'Do or Die' has re mained with us throughout his b sence this year whose guidance perseverance, and loyalty has sided us boundlessly we, the class of 1945 sincerely dedicate this year book 4 Q- if Z ggi l 63,5 51 5' ff I 5 s F Q P ff , ,hh - is Q N ,' t M 1 f -Af N if o f t F ff 1, +6 ff f 7 'E W ff 4: ,,,5,v' i' f ' V w i' ! - XX -k if o , , f , Y f fk f i in gh!! fx 'k 'k f, d',i if- XX 'L I t , ' - of 'i lg? 2 he +1 t + i rf' e n 0 0 D 1 , ,Es , .v - Abmini Trafiarm Tprxncipal- To the class of 1943 This year, due to wartime conditions, it is ex- ceptionally hard to see a group of seniors leaving school to take their places in an adult world. Many of you will be in the armed forces within a few weeks. The rest of you will be called on to take your place in essential civilian occupations. Very few of you will have an opportunity to further your education immediately after leaving high school. Keep in mind that the lessons you learn during the war will prove a lifetime inspiration. Many of you will receive training which you would never have received had the war not been in progress at the time of your graduation. Remember, however, that the war will be over someday. Many young men and women who have served their country during the war will start their post high school education after peace is declared. Keep in mind the future and definitely prepare for the years of peace which lie ahead. Baath efwflibuc alien First Row L to R Wesley Himmler, John T Jeter, Clyde N Lapp, President, William Baker, John C Durbin, Vice President Second Row Thomas A Wil llammee, Supervising Principal, Ralph L Brickel, Treasurer, John A Bessel, Solicitor, absent Daniel A Waters, Secretary Q n Q on o e 0 e 2 u ' - I n o . . O . U Fannlix Left to right, First Row: Cornelia B Davis, Ralph H Rood, Arline Rood, Thomas A Williammee, Julia B Dolton, Howard C Tinsley, Mary E Morgan Second Ro! Antionette C Mason, Florence A Park, Louise Collell, George Griffith, Helen M Anderson, Josephine M Magee, Dorothy J Thomas Thomas A Williammee Supervising Principal, Social Stud ies S in Education Mansfield State Teachers College, M ew York University Dorothy Janet Thomas Commercial Subjects, B S Commer cial Education, Bloomsburg State Teachers College Mary Elizabeth Morgan Physical Education, Social Studies, Geography. Graduate Bloomsburg State ericordia Graduate Work Pennsyl vania State College. Howard C Tinsley Industrial Arts, Mathematics, and Physical Education, Basketball Coach. B S , Millersville State Teachers College Josephine M Magee English, French, Latin B S 1 Education Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Florence A Park lathematics and Science, Gir1's Bas ketball Coach. Bloomsburg State Teachers College B S 1 Educa tion Graduate Work Pennsylvania State College George Griffith Social Studies B S in Education Bloomsburg State Teachers College Julia B Dolton Home Economics and English B S in Home Economics, Drexel Institute Graduate Work Pennsylvania State College Ralph H Rood Sixth Grade Graduate East Strouds burg State Teachers College and Woods Business College Fifth Grade Bloomsburg State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State College Louise Colwell Fourth Grade Graduate of Blooms burg State Teachers College Cornelia B Davis Third Grade A B , Cornell Univer sity Graduate Work College Mlseri cordia, University of Pennsylvania, Duke University Antoinette C Mason Second Grade Graduate Bloomsburg State Teachers College Helen M Anderson First Grade Graduate West Chester State Teachers College 'King of himself and servant of mankind ' 3 O O 3 . ' O O I 0 0 g . B. ' 0 0 0 . Q A. . N . Teachers College, A. B. College Mis- Mrs. Harold Rood . O I O . 0 l I ' s e 0 H . - e e o D ' g O 'D I-Iii-2 '51 ff' Sitting L to R Edward Tutak, larguerite Maokenrow, Virginia Ferry, Ruth Monk, Virginia Besecker, Marjorie Evans, Bob Brown, Doris Stookey Standing to Ruth Stookey, Jane Joseph, Carole Shaver, Gertrude loore,ThomasReese Clayton Cairl, Paul Kocher, Harold Brobst, Bob Moore, Dick LeGrand, Misslorgan, absent Helen Vukovich Editor Ruth Monk Ass't Editor Paul Kocher Bus Manager Harold Roberts Treasurer Ruth Stookey Associate Editors Marguerite lackenrow, Art Paul Kocher, Art Jane Joseph, Sports Bob loore, Ass't Sports Virginia Ferry, Advertising Thomas Reese, Ass't Advertising Doris Stookey, Activities Carole Shaver, Ass't Activities Dick LeGrand, Photographer Marjorie Evans, Historian Harold Brobst, Business Clayton Cairl, Circulation Gert loore, Ass't Circulation Typists Helen Vukovich Edward Tutak Bob Brown irginia Besecker Advisor Mary E Morgan K x it s .3 Q Le Re: A I 2 e I 3 2 . . e 2 V . O . I . IHIHIIIW ' . ill, 4 . . 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Calvin Culp Cal NI love tranquil soli tude Glee Club 1,2 Hi lite 4 Marjorie Evans nMergy WIt's nice to be na u ral when you're natu rally nice Basketball 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Citamard Club 2,3,4 Secretary '40 '42,'45 H1 lite 2,3, Dal lite 4 Virginia Ferry HGlnny nDark hair, blue eyes are never without he true Irish wit Glee Club l,2,6 Band 2,5,4 Citamard Club 2,6,4 H1 lite 4 Dal lite 4 Janet Garlnger YI JN Il Fun loving and gay but truly sedate Basketball l Glee Club 1,3 Citamard Club 5,4 Band l I! 1 II n n n 1 .u - . . ,3 n in t 'V , ' ' .ll 4 - A ki, 9 , - 4 ' Q . X Egg C C 2 f C . ' n t n In . n n P Un larcus Ide Mark 'Eat, sleep and drink, but labor nix Citamard Club 2, Jane Joseph Jo nLaughing spirit ,4 8. nd twinkling eyes are hers Basketball l,2,3,4 Capt Dal lite 4 Citamard Club 5,4 Anna Kochan Kochie' 'Simplicity 1s one of l1fe's rarest gifts Citamard Club 5,4 Glee Club 1,2 Paul Kocher Steve 'Fast in talk fast in action A big moment with the girls Glee Club l,2,3 Citamard Club 3,4 President '41 Band 2,3,4 Pres Hi lite 3,4 Dal lite 4 Photography Club 2 Richard LeGrand Dick 'As prone to mischief as able to perform it Band l,2,3,4 Cltamard Club 2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,5 Dal lite 4 Cheerleader 2,3,4 Photography Club 2 Marguerite Mackenrow Margie 'Men may come and men ma go, but I go forever U Glee Club 5 Dal lite 4 Citamard Club 5,4 Eleanor Makravitz Ellie 'Amiability shines b its own bright light Glee Club 2,5 Secretary '41 Citamard Club 2,3,4 Ruth Monk Chippie 'Quietness and depend ability are the golden threads to which she clings Glee Club l,2,3 Hi lite 4 Dal lite, Editor Treasurer '45 Citamard Club 2,5,4 Basketball 1 G91'tI l1d6 Moore Gert 'She lives for the joy of living ' Band l,2,5,4 Basketball l Citamard Club 2,5, Cheerleader 2,5,4 Treasurer '4l,' Glee Club 2 5 H1 lite 1,2,4 Dal lite 4 Robert Moore J R 'Be good, but don t try so hard to get caught at it ' Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Citamard Club 4 Band l,2,5,4 Glee Club 2,5 Dal lite 4 Tom Il chief does it all Baseball l,2,5,4 Cltamard Club Glee Club 1,2 Dal lite 4 Carl Roberts Buck 'Eat, drink and be mer ry, for to morrow die Basketball 5 Baseball l,2,5,4 Citamard Club 4 He who means no mis Harold Roberts 'Joe Pro 'A friend is one's sec cond self ' Basketball 2 5,4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Citamard Club 2,5, Glee Club l,2,5 Vice President '45 Dal lite 4 Ruth Scott 'Scotty' 'Ready and willing whene'er the call ' Citamard Club 2,4 Glee Club l,2,5 Carole Shaver 'Scoop 'Nothing is more lost than a day without smile Glee Club 2,5 Basketball Manager Basketball 2 Hi lite, Editor Citamard Club 2,5,4 Dal lite 4 Joseph Statniok Joe '45 'A quiet disposition at times deceiving Office Secretary ll I N I 4 . 4 42 , - Il . .li I ll Thomas Reese II II a In - . 4 II I! ll I! .H we is Doris Stookey Dorrie' 'Her winsome smile, beams on us Basketball l,2,5 citamard Club 2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3 H1 11te 4 D81 11te 4 Ruth Stookey 'Toots 1 Edward Tutak 'Edd1en 'Short and jolly, but always inviting folly ' Basketball 4 Basketball Manager l,2,5 Baseball l,2,3,4 Band l,2,5,4 Citamard Club 2,5,4 Glee Club l,2,5 Hi lite 4 Dal lite 4 Jane Von Arx Janey 'Nothin is im oasible 8 P to a willing heart Basketball l,2,5 Citamard Club 4 Glee Club l,2,3 Dal lite 4 'Artistic and tempera mental N Glee Club 1,2,5 Band 2,3,4 citamard Club 2,5,4Prea H1 lite 3,4 Helen Vukovich Honey' Capable her manner, w lling her way Glee Club 2,3 Citamard Club H1 lite 2,5,4 Financial Sec Office Secretary 4 Dal lite 4 2,5,4 '42 Everyone in the world wants to be happyg but not everyone has found out that a fundamental source of happiness is the ability to create something oneself which will be serviceable to other people. n C ll t A . at ' ff 1 iv a - 7 - X 4 Ili .n iflass ifirsforg ff,-KQKQJWWAWLWKW Knf4L,41fK,zfK..KKzK,K7Q?w,,fK4 6zKK.,,K,fKgK,,4 fjjicw 4554! 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W' Ny 4 , f' 4 I ,,25,4.?W X MfQ5M -2, j X A ff ' Yf NW A 'iw . sz X X f 1 x: 4 -v V 1 x X L 5 Qflas IS 4' First Row largery Wood, Barbara Griffin, Barbara Miers, Rosemary Barry, Helen Kocher, Betty Jones, Mary Jane Hislop, Emily Mc Riel, Nora Brown Second Row Ste phen Pavlick, Robert Grose, Henry Urban, Lester Mc Carty, Alice Shaver, Donald Ver faillie, Harold Bogart, lr Tinsley Third Row Elmer Hunt, Graydon Mayer, Clinton Brobst, Frank Kuehn, absent Mary Ann Casterlin, Betty Welsh The Juniors began the year under the guidance of lr Tinsley by electing the following officers President Helen Kocher Vice President Clinton Brobst Secretary Bette Jones Treasurer Alice Shaver 'Autumn Frolics , a Sport dance, was our first social event of the year The dance was held on October 50 The music was furnished by 'Chuck Thomas and his Ambass adore. The dance proved to be a huge success The class rings, ordered in September by all members of class, arrived on November 2, from Bastian Brothers. December 25 marked the day of our an nual Christmas party The Juniors that participated 1 the various school activities were Henry Urban, Bob Grose, and Clinton Brobst on the boy's basketball team We were also represented by Bette Jones on the girl's basketball team and on the cheerleading squad by Stephen Pavlick and Lester Mc Carty We also have many members of the class ln the band including the color guards, Elmer Hunt and Clinton Brobst On April 15 the seniors were our guests at the annual Junior Senior Banquet which was held at the Dallas Methodist Church A chicken dinner was served by the J B Class of the Church One of the biggest events of the year, the Junior Prom, was held on May 21 The auditorium, cleverly decorated and lighted blended beautifully with the Semi formal attire Music was furnished by a popular local orchestra On Class Night we awarded the Seniors gifts suited to their personalities I 1 . . 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I . -- -- 42,571 - ff' 1- J' .5 A 1 1' 4,1 A 1 1 I, I l k ' Ju f X R H I , : 4 as kzihal I L to R C Moore, J Nelson, J Bogart, Mgr This year's team was one of the successful teams in many years The scored an average of 53 2 points per First Row L to R H Urban, C Brobst, R Moore, H Brobst, R Grose Second Row Quaill, E Tutak, P Helfrich, Assvt Mgr , H most team game which is the most any team has ever scored This is the fourth straight championship for the boys It has been through the very f ficient coaching of H C Tinsley that the boys have established this remarkable record Although the boys went into the P I A A and lost to Hazle Township it is still a good record Leaving the team this year will be Bob Moore, Harold Brobst, Edward Tutak, and Har old Roberts SEASON'S RECORD Alu ni Kingston Twp Dallas Twp Laketon 5 Lehman Dallas Borough Dallas Borough Harter Kingston Twp Dallas Twp Laketon Lehman Harter Dallas Tw LEAGUE STANDINGS 2385038348 School Won Lost Percentage Dallas Borough Dallas Twp Kingston Twp Harter Laketon Lehman J 9 Y ' - 55 - . - 52 . - Q I n 55 o . - 65 - , - '15 - . e - - 36 - , , n 55 Po , - 45 Hana Twp. - .. 10 1 .909 ' . 9 2 .818 . 5 5 .500 - '75 - 12 5 5 .soo - 55 . - 24 - 27 .. - 28 2 8 .zoo - 61 - e - 9 - 5 0 10 .ooo Q 4llV irl ask fha!! First Row L to R R Elston, L Disque, B Jones, J Joseph, W Culp, V Besecker, R Harvey, Miss Park, Coach Second Row L to R A Shav er, Ass't Mgr , A Pavlick, M Tomasclk, H Jeter, R Drake, C Shaver, B Wagner, C West, H Race, C Shaver, Manager The Dallas Borough High School girls' basketball team opened the season on January 8, 1943, under the guidance of their new Coach, Florence A Park The team consisted of the following members Seniors Virginia Besecker and Jane Joseph, Junior-Betty Jones, Sophomores Lucille Disque, Romayne Harvey, Ruth Elston, Ruth Drake, Hester Jeter and Wanda Culp, Freshmen Alice Pavlick, Marie Tomasciok, Clare West, Claudia Shaver and Betty Wagner Jane Joseph was elected captain of the team and Carole Shaver was automatically installed as the girls' manager To assist Carole, Alice Shaver was chosen for assistant manager At the annual Athletic Banquet letters were awarded to Jane Joseph, Virginia Beseck er, Betty Jones Ruth Elston, Wanda Culp Lucille Disque, and Carole Shave Dallas Borough Kingston Twp Dallas Twp Laketon Lehman Barter Kingston Twp Dallas Twp Laketon Lehman Hartsr H1359 N : - - 52 . - 21 ' ' - ' - 53 . - 44 n - 25 - 54 ' ' n - 18 - 24 - W - 28 - 26 . 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' - 8 - 16 sr, , Y rn, Vx f',, VM ,Sed 'g 1 ff , ' K f,LWg -IVA Z fy' '? f s .f fm,5g nb FIRST ROW ileft to righti Jane Von Arx, Virginia Ferry, Lester McCarty, Paul Clemow, Victor McCarty, Peter Roushey, Graydon layer, Robert Moore, Betty Jones, Helen Kocher, Barbara Phillips, Betty Welsh, James Waters, Kenneth Cosgrove, Nancy Hislop SECOND ROW Jack Quaill, Edward Tutak, Harold Bogart, Jack Drake, James Huston, Jack Nelson, John Hauck, Paul Shaver, Margery Wood, Mary Jane Hislop, David Joseph, Eugene McCarty, Richard Oliver, Mr Griffith THIRD ROW Elmer Hunt, William Nelson, Stephen Pavlick, Estelle Ide, Patricia Ferry, James Durbin, Frank Kuehn, Donald Verfaille, Claudia Shaver, Gertrude Moore, Richard LeGrand, Henry Urban, Paul Kocher, Clin ton Brobst The Dallas Borough High School Band suffered a great loss at the beginning of the 1943 school term Mr Robert Henderson was called to serve his country, leaving the Band without a leader Substitute teachers took over until a leader could be selected Mr Howard Hallock, a former leader of the Band, consented to take over the Band for the remainder of the school term Throughout the school year, the Band participated in many activities First the annual Halloween Parade in Dallas The Band also took part in the Armistice Day Parade in bands of the valley were present The Band made a very spectacular appearance in their gold and blue outfits The Band also played at the ded1cat1c1 of the Dallas Borough Honor Roll The following officers were elected President Paul Kocher Vice President Helen Kocher Secretary Betty Welsh Treasurer Graydon Mayer Librarians Jane Von Arx Virginia Ferry The Band's Spring Concert was given May 28, 1943, under the very capable leadership the Kingston High School During the program pins were given to the Senior members of the Band, as a reward for having attained their goal in High School Music Wilkes BBPT0, in Which almost all school of Howard J. Hallock, director of music in ' -'illxfes Cfifamarh if uh Sitting L to R Bob Brown, Typist, Jane Von Arx, Art Editor, Steve Pavlick, Typist, Virginia Besecker, Typist, Ruth Monk, Business Manager, Marjorie Evans, Typist, Elizabeth Parrish, Reporter Standing L to R , Virginia Ferry, Fashion Editor, Harold Bogart, Ass't Art Editor, Miss Thomas, Advisor, Helen Kocher, Ass't Editor, Carole Shaver, Editor, Betty Jones, Reporter, Gertrude Moore, Reporter, Paul Kocher, Circulation Manager, Edward Tutak, Sports Editor, Doris Stookey, Humor Editor, Steve Typist, Robert Shaver, Reporter First Row L to R Carole Shaver, Edward Tutak, Virginia Ferry, Mar guerite Mackenrow, Bob Moore, Janet Garlnger, Doris Stookey, Bob Brown, Marjorie Evans Second Row Paul Kocher, Jane Von Arx, president, Eleanor Makravitz, Virginia Besecker, Sec Treas , Gertrude Moore, Dick LeGrand, Jane Joseph, Thomas Reese, Ruth Stookey, Clayton Cairl, Anna Kochan, Ruth Scott, Ruth Monk, Miss Morgan, Advisor Third Row Betty Welsh, Margery Wood, Mary Jane Hislop, Donald Verfaille, Betty Jones, Vice President, Elmer Hunt, Helen Kocher, Steve Pavllck, Harold Bogart, Barbara Miers, Alice Shaver, absent Helen Vukovich Monka, Reporter, Claudia Shaver, Reporter, absent: Helen Vukovich, Head s rs 'N' fl Hg xx x 1. xQ K qfheerleahers Left to Right, Lester McCarty, 11th , Stephen Pavlick, 11th , Dick LeGrand, 12th , Dick Oliver, 10th , Bob McCarty, 10th , Bob Brown, head, Gert rude Moore, 12th 9.1110 gr Ph af' M 401 I Mff 3 ll W! n, 1 H if X . 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