Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)

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CDN THE LAND GN THE SEA DEDICATIQIXI We dedicate thrs yearboolc to the alumna ol Dovvnlng tovvn l-lngh School vvho are servung IH our country s armed Forces ln trarnrng and rn hghtnng For the lnevrtable defeat ol all enemies ol democracy our boys carry on vvlth sound judgment aurcl4 thlnlang and vvllllng co ooeratnon prac tuced by them In thelr school days Qur Fate and the fate ol those vvho vvrll Tollovv us rn this school rests vvlth the boys vvho are bravely gn mg thelr best so that vve may loolc Torvvard to a normal lnfe In the near luture Qur boys vvull not Tall America IU thrs latest and greatest test We are proud ol them vve believe rn them Wrth this dedication vve vvrsh to aclmovvledge their past and present successes and to thanlc the levv vvho are doing so much lor so many Page Frye . . . 3 1 1 1 ' ' V1 j . .. , 1, PREFACE In or er to breserye th precrou scboot day mernorres we at tne Cacltoo start baye e oyyokalto em T T913 sc oo year rn t s boon Altlnaqatw te yyorfd eyents of tbrs year raye lea to many sbortages tbe Cuckoo was anode vyrtb tlne best possible materrafs and yyrtb tbe prrce less co operation and tbe aayrce of tbe Sensor cfass tbe Help ot tbe otber puprls plus tbe assistance and ara ot tbe teacbers Alt ot as on tne Cuckoo staff baye ro e working on tt y book and we sncereiy babe tbat our ysor ha ecn ucce stat CCPGV f RKQORV Kdrtor a - ' e f ' s e tru d t r' ttb , In tbe 9451 1 c , tw I , Mr '. 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'W' A N' W WW M311 JV Av n A A A Y EWJXJL I 1 Edltor rn Chief Associate Edntors Literary Editor Music Edrtors Art Edxtors photographic Editors Feature Editor Sports Edltor Reporters l-lumor Editor News Editor Della lppollto Athens Zalares Mary Mlnglone Daisy Nichols Nlcholxna Moschltta Business Advisor Lute-rary Advnsor Business Staff lona Renshaw Dorothy Bunker Mildred Mcclaslty Theresa Manetta Darlesaua Boaers George Gregory paul Shuman lElsle Cozzone Mlles Aclcer Eda Summers Murlam Popjoy Tom Greenleaf Bull McNeal Elvin Welch Mary Ratlerty Anthony Romano Bull Meal: Emerson Glauner Darlesaua Rogers Virginia Farnsworth Peg Garwood Margaret polloclc Sara Maxton Grace DuLungu Mary Jo Barrow Fred Fisher Alice Ceulers Lois Mccaughey Barbara Weller Mary ,lane Duca Betty Gnhson P V Smedley Mass Louuse Creasy Miss Mary Mahan cucKoo STAFF Em HEADQUARTERS - QRDEIQS A ADMINISTRATIQN B. SENIQRS Z Z bcmqqvaq' x X' B X AN 4, YZ? f X65 , Q? S, , ,- Eff 1 i 1 1- J ln sincere gratitude and appreciation We ol the Cuckoo statl wlsh to thank Mass Greasy Mass Mahan and Mr Smedley for their tireless work and extremely helpful advice IU the edltmg of thus yearbook GEORGE GREGORY Eclltor MISS MARY MAHAN Radon FACULTY ADVISERS page Ten MR we vnvrow SMEDLEY Miss HELEN Loulst CREASY I 140411 jnwaue ,, 'J I , . f l l l r l R .xv Ax . Nxx i f' !,- A ' N. S fl x 1' 1 , ' - , . M r , IX f Ax' .- I lx A 'xy BJ-'L' Klux 4 ff' ' LXR ' 1 FREEDOM The members of the Senior Class of 1943 are entering a war-torn world. Some of them are now in The Service Others have been worlcung for defense mdustrles What are the alms of these efforts? They may be summarnzed as the FREEDOMS Eroclaumed by the President of the Unlted tates Freedom of Speech and Expression Freedom of Worshup Freedom from Want Freedom from Fear May the members of thus class be able to help to achieve these noble purposes charles 5 eraggee Supervising Principal Downlngtown Public Schools West Chester State Teacher College Susquehanna University B S Bucknell Unlverslty A M New Yorlc Umversuty Ed D CDURCQS The human mind and soul cannot be blaclced out Whenever an ambutnous student seelcs lcnowledge he receives Inght Even In wartlme rntelllgent people realize the absolute necessity of education for present and post wartime llvlng Every student owes It to himself and has country to malce himself physically mentally and morally ht for hfe The days of the future wlll demand educated brains and hearts l want to extend my congratulatlons to the Sensors and urge the underclassmen to become truly educated watten 72 guflefz Kutztown State Teachers Colle e Pennsylvania State College B M S 6-f'Lf642f1 Page OL 6Ul!2,4,c4 f jf Wllfk Eleven 4 tl A ll I s , .. , . . , .. O O , . I I I , S., .. Q V 4. '- .z- b' ,' - ' I I ,.,..l Page Twelve BOARD OF EDUCATION President Mrs Bellellfl Hutchison Vice President Mr Robert Ash Secretary Mr N Leland Wilson Mr George Nixdorl Dr Carlh Dent l-lots oll to all the men and women graduates of Downingtown l-ligh School who are in the service ol the United States ol Americal Be they privates or otlicers they are the finest in the world. They are are the fresh New World where education, religion, government by and lor the people have mode this country great, Peace must be better set because their ideals ol justice ond devotion have added a dillerent aspect to war. It will be the American Soldier- true to the last to God and Country, who will shape the Peace and l4eep it, 77215. gelle Hutchison PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION The Rarent Teachers Assoclatlon ol Downlnatovvn Rubllc Schools closed lor the year on Aprul Q6 T943 Their theme lor the year was Education For Victory The meetings were both Interesting and lnsplrlng The programs were all centered around the theme ol the year Each meetnng was centered around the topics namely Amerlcan Muslc Education For Reace l-lame and Community and Growth In Citizenship The meetings were held ID the East and West Ward and the l-hgh School AUdlfOflUm MARY L WARREN Secretary R T A Mrs Ralph McNelly Rresldent First Vrce Rresxdent Mrs Wlllxam A Kline Second Vlce Rresndent Mrs Margaretta M Helms Treasurer Mrs Eluzaheth D Kennan Mlss Ada Dr'ungn Secretary to Mr Butler Mass Barbara Good Secretary to Dr Challe 7 f- nf, PQ T , . . . I .. , , I., f f ' , , , . Secretary ........,.. ,.,......... ..... M r s. Richard E. Warren :Y i ' if ' mica! f' ' - Y f T 1, 1 , , A 1 ' G e Page Eleanor C Bader rexel lnstttute ol ech nology B S Commercial Glen H Clark Susquehanna Untyerslty B S Sclence H Louise Creasy Wilson College A B Engltsh Alice D Ezrah West Chester State leacher College BS l.ubrary and Enallsh Lrllre E Fllnn Swarthmore College AB Philadelphia General l-lospltal School Nurse Wrllram M Frecld pennsylvanua State College Agriculture AULJYEY G GOUdle Duke University A B lemple Unlyerslty AM Junior l-llgh School l-ltstory Basketball Coach Anna L Hall West Chester State leachers College BS .lunlor l-ltgh School Nlathe matics Elmore R Harkness West Chester State leachers College B S Vocal Music John E HeFfner Dncktnson College A B l.atln and Engltsh Fo teen Albert Hess Susquehanna Unlyerslty B S New York Unuyerslty Commercial Baseball A sustant un Basketball Martha B Hess Susquehanna Unnyerstty Ctylcs ana Worla l-ltstqry Phyllis L Hurloclc West Chester State lc-or her College B S lor l-luah School l 1 Louus Lear Vocataonal Certttnrate General Shoo Robert L Lenox FVGGODIO State leachers College B S Allegheny College A lVl lnstrumental Nluslc Mary Mahan phulaclelohla S hool O stan fl Rebecca B Mousley XXestChester State le or Colle e BS Q Dhysucal ttlutatton Maman V Phrlrps Swarthmore College A B l-ltstory and Problems l Democracy John H Relst Lalayette College BS ctence and lylathmemattcs Margaret M Roblnson Mllersytlle tate le: ers College B S Geography Ruth M Saylor lennsylvanta tate C lleae 5 O Alma C Slmmendlnger ls me-hanna nlxerstty ern e w R Vnnton Smeclley Henry C Stehman a en S GWC er e ns 4 at all C w n lra 4 Donald F White West Chester State lea hers yersltx l r sc owl Margaret Whutecar ntyerstty O x'1 B9 Aly rench one l-ll t r leachers who wa e vylthtn the year Bernard R Daher Mlss Thelma Detweller Mnss Muriel M Ortllp Mrs Jean M Peech Mrs Josephine McFarland Mlss Betty L Talbot D ' l - V Q' f - 3' , l S ' ,. io N , , . -2 f , B S. 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KI DOROTHY MARIE BARNES Badminton club Hlstory Club Curl Reserves Looks forward to belng a nurse Prelers Adven tures of the Thm Man Guy Lombardo and roast duck ETHEL JANE BEAM Harry James fan Rollerskater from Glen Moore Wnll never forget P O D Class Llkes French frues shorthand and svvlmmung Shorty RAYMOND W BEAM FFA Interested rn all sI30fl5 likes bananas Duck Tracy Col Tnnney and typung Ambition IS to become a manager of a larn u HEJLEN B RDSELL J realm r Ufv onor Socuety Qilrls orus Drama c Club Ardent reader lakes Artie Shaw horseback rudnng Baby Snooks and Englrsh Hona LAURA LUCY BECKER French Club lnterested In stamps anrplanes baseball basketball and PO D lnkes Harry James s mach Lux Theatre and Lights ut Becky LUCY JENNINGS BLUMBERG French Club Dramatic Club Wants to be on our lene hostess lukes Bob Hope French frles and hockey wrll never forget playing drums In gurls swung band EDMUND B BOWMAN FF A Mr Lear s right hand man lnkes P O D and pumpkin ple hopes to be a mortrclan col lector of serial numbers on dollar s HERBERT R BERKEY Baseball pang pong and bad mnnton selects Blondleand Glenn Muller as has favorites lnsnsts that he enjoys horseback rldung ters all contests Herb 2 PAUL CLAIR BOWMAN One of those FFA oys Could eat beefsteak all day Agrrculture course Lukas history b of all Favonte sport IS baseball THOMAS EVAN BROWN L Staaecraft French Club hobby IS model trams favorute subject IS hnstory llkesGle1n Muller roast turkey and basketoall Here he comes Navy Brownie 5 . g,,.. BARBARA ANNE CARLSON Honor Soclety History Club Cheerleader Editor of 49 Cuc koo Judge of Trjbunal Leader s Club Svvjmrnjng Club Orchestra Chorus Barb MARY JANE CASTALDI Hockey Basketball G rl Re serves Lrkes Glenn Muller and radjo programs Favorlte food IS French frnes Ambutron rs to work rn defense Cast EDWARD G CHARLES Football squad F FA Hjstory Club Llkes Harry James ban anas Smllm Jack P O D news programs and sports Flrst Senjor to leave for armed forces DOROTHY M CLARK Ambjtjon IS to be a nurse Likes French frles Harry James Helen Trent Flash Cuordon basketball brology Collects photos Wont forget chemjstry Fjrst day EDGI' R RALPH CLAYTON Hobbies guns and avjatjon Favorjte subject POD Likes Kay Kyser Ambjtuon to be a coast guard Its hosprtallty hell neverforget Wabs ,w 5 194.9 K 15 7' idly '14 fzfo JOSEPHINE C CORTELESSA Dramatic Club Hobby IS wrltjng and all sports Wants to be a prlvate secretary Ljkes Harry James and French fries Wll never forget bemg a majorette BETTY JANE COZZONE Future nurse Fan of Glenn Muller and basketball French Club Muslc Student Lakes scrapbooks macaronl and cheese Member of Sensor Mixed Chorus and Gjrl Reserves SAMUEL J CRAWFORD n a Head of school paper Stage club Dramatlc Club Lakes steak and ollves Enjoys svvrmmlng Favorite subject PCD peppy oe RUTH EVELYN CROSBY Sensor Grrls Chorus RQ Club Roller skater Likes Sammy Kaye Favorlte subject IS typung Ice cream lavorlte food and Lux Theatre favorlte program JANICE YVONNE DAVIS Dramatic Club French Club Curls Chorus Collects jewelry Future Nurse Secretary of Sensor Class D H S Band Drum Major ette Janny AMELIA DOROTHY DIEULIIS A wealthy guy s secretary IS her ambltuon I-lobby us hlklng l-lorry James favorlte orchestra will never Forget bemg late and her vlssts to detentuon hall JOHN BERNARD DORAN Red hatred laughing lad lots of fun prestdentofSen1or Class Band Dramatlc Club French Club FootballSquad Orchestra Dornxe WILLIAM DOWNING One of the FFA Boys O Football Squad Wants to be luke the Lone Ranger A shenk from Glen Moore Lnkes Ice cream and football Wuld Bull RAYMOND M DENNIS .IR Stagecraft I-lall Patrol wants to be an electrical englneer lakes Glenn Muller algebra ham and Bob Hope vvull never Forget the Fure In geometry class EDNA DENT l-lonor Society Dramatic Club French Club I-lrstorlan Club Favorlte subject IS P O D I-lobby IS reading and dancing Likes all sports I-larry James and ple JOHN DI BERNARDI FootballSauad Basketball Base ball Treasurer of Student Coun cal I-Iustory Club Butch Monitor Stagecraft Likes spaghetti Don ald Duck and gurls EMILIA LOUISE DIEUGENIO Ss Club RO Club G r Chorus Leaders Club favorlte subject IS olflce practxce her ambutlon ns to be a secretary I-larry James as her favorlte CHARLES DI SANTE Future tailor Duke Ellington Ian lakes Duck Tracy Svvtngband Concert Band lukes bovvllng history basketball and spaghetti GENE LESLIE EACHUS I-Iall Patrol enjoys jlve IUYTIDIHQ and sleeping says he likes covv julce looks forward to married llfe and little work wlll remember trouble he got unto DOROTHY M ESHLEMAN Glrls Chorus Glrl Reserve wants to be a stenographer hobby IS readtng Inkes steak I-larry James skatlng shorthand and Smiling Jack Dottte N and X, X to be a nurse, Carol. gf I 1. RICHARD FENIMORE F.F,A., ambition is to be a good farmer, collects stamps, likeS history, follower of Orphon Annie, watchdog and reporter in F.A.A., Corporal, WILLIAM FLECK Student Council, veteran, Hall Patrol, Baseball Team, likes ice hockey, Glenn Miller and The Shadow, will never forget the lunch hour, Fleckie. ALFRED A. GIANNARINO Ambition is to be a radio tech- nician, Hobby is radio, likes spaghetti, Harry James, football, and American History, will never forget the way the office is run. DOROTHY MAE GRAHAM Dramatic Club, Mixed Chorus, Ambition is to be a secretory, favorite hobby is reading, likes office practce, Kay Kyser, ice cream and football, Dottie. CAROL E. GRAY Club, French Club- is reading, tuna fish- food, likes Harry James, ' Jeff and swimming- ' 5 NAOMI JEAN GRIFFITH Dramatic Club, ambition is to be a stenographer, Kay Kyser her favorite orchestra, likes chicken, shorthand, basketball and Tillie the Toiler, Norrie. MARJORIE DIANN HEWITT Songbird from Chester Springs, Member of both Girls and Senior Mixed Choruses, likes meatloaf, art and Glenn Miller, Will never forget the McGowan twins, Margie. RUTH ARLENE HIMES Home Nursing, Knitting Club, Member of Senior Mixed and Girls' Choruses, Ice cream is her favorite food, typing her favorite subject and her ambition, Ruth. DONALD L. JAMESON Ambition is to be a mechanic, favorite period is shop, likes Harry James' orchestra tne best, favorite food is french fries, Come on and dance. RICHARD JOHNSON, JR. Baseball, Track, French Club, Secretory of Student Council, Dramatic Club, History Club, Victory Corps, Vice President of Senior Class. I f 1 I O I I JOHN PAUL JONES Dramatic Club, French Club, thinks Harry James is solid, future Flying cadet, specializes in skating and bowling, likes liver and onions, Jack, JACOUELINE KAGERHUBER Dramatic Club, Girls' Chorus, enjoys reading and swimming, Favorite food is steak and French fries, ambition is to be a private secretary, Jackie. JEANNE L. KOOGLER Honor Society, Student Council, French Club, Chorus, Girl Re- be an airline Likes French and serve, Majorette, Desires to hostess, Fun, Chicken. .451 Q i 1 f ' ROBERT D. LAIRD Mixed Chorus, Basketball, in- terested in radio and chemistry, Benny Goodman fan, football squad, French Club, Baseball, Likes bowling and mince pie, JOHN MARPLE Favorite subject is history, likes football and hot clogs, Harry James favorite orchestra, Likes news programs, General Course, f rMA EMILY GERTKUDE MARCH Student Council, her hobby is keeping up soldiers morale, likes football, ice skating and Sammy Kaye, Missed the heat this winter, Big John . 'JO MARY HELEN MASSIMINI RQ. Club, Press Club, Senior Mixed Chorus, Manager cf hockey team, Stamp Drive, Likes Dick Tracy, football games and Harry James, Massey. ISAAC MARTINAS Football squad, Track team, Likes Benny Goodmans music, Terry and the Pirates and Jack Benny, much artistic ability, Likes Amer- ican History, lke. SARAH O. McCAUSLAND Girl Reserves, Cuckoo Staff, French Club, Dramatic Club, Likes typing, Glenn Miller, and collecting postcards, Wants to be a nurse, 'Dedeelf JANET LOUISE McCOMBS Band, Chorus, Orchestra, Lead- ers Club, Swimming Club, Likes Smilin' Jack, turkey and office practice, Stamp drive, Thinks Harry James is super, THOMAS B. McCOMBS Student Council, History Club, Scenery Club, Monitor, His hero is Batman , Likes The Phila- delphia Orchestra and Chicken Dressing, Tom. DOROTHY E. McCONAGHY Good Student, History Club and Badminton Club, Won't forget the noisy study hall, likes science, stamp collecting and Can You Top This , Dot. DOROTHY M. McGOWAN Basketbagl, Cuckoo staH,ISwim- ming, i es tennis, peo d i P.O.D., Dabbles withp epaclhmt, f ' Y Won t forget the fun she had in J high school, Dot , ELSIE McGOWAN Bflndf Swimming Club, Basket- ball, Cuckoo, Girl Reserves, Likes P.O.D., cats, Harry James, mushrooms and swimming, never forget kids. BETTY J. MCNEAL Assistant editor of '49 yearbook, Likesilfnglish, Lux Radio Theatre Wont forget giving the ope- retta during my Junior year , Likes swimming, ice cream read , 52114-4-ff?ff ,fly . ff, ing. Cs. 51' ,asf lib 3 LOUISA MAY McOUEEN Program Chairman of Personality Club, Dramatic Club, Likes music, bowling and tuna Fish, Won't forget POD, tests, Wants to be a hair-dresser. Q OLIVER KEELER MESSN ER Football squad, President ol Student Council, Lots of fun, Class President For '40, '41, '49, Hopes to be in the Air Coros soon, Won't forget Phoenixville game. HAROLD E. MILLER FFA. Club, Stage Craft Club, Likes to read and study the wild life, His ambition to get into service and afterwards live outdoor life, Windy. CALVIN MINGIONE Class Officer for two years, Football squad, Basketball, His- tory Club, Baseball, Likes tie girls of the year '43, Acting ability, Minge . QUENTIN G. MONTONARIO Class treasurer in '41, '4Q, Likes bowling and ice hockey, misses collee, sugar and trips to West Chester, Hopes to be an engineer, Sauce . JOHN H. MYERS Stagecraft, French Club, History Club, Hall Patrol, His ambition is engineering, Hobby is reading, mathematics, Likes Joe Palooka and cake. RICHARD E. MYERS Returned in September, Likes ice cream and Biology, Model maker, Band, Orchestra, Favorite program is Jack Benny, Special- ized in Ping Pong, Dick. GRACE PRESTON RUTH A PIERSOL History Club Dramatic Club Literary Cuckoo Stall Likes to ice skate bowl and listen Glenn Miller Poetry is her speciality Piersol Ouiet Slow smile R O Club member Likes to read hike and type Has been among the part time employed Seniors Prelers French fries and Blondie F ERWIN REUTTER Football squad Track Fun His tory Club Wants to go t Europe Snazzy Dancer Likes Harry James Flash Gordon and ice cream Dutch JEANNE RHODES RO Club French Club Girl Reserves Knitting Book worm Likes spaghetti and meat balls Lux Radio Theatre and Sammy Kaye LAWRENCE E ROBINSON Footballsquad Basketball Track Ha Patrol Hopes to yoin Marines Thinks Jimmy Lunceford solid Constant reader I Superman Bubbles FL Mia. Em 351, I fa' 1 ROBERT NORRIS Football Squad, Hall Patrol, Hi-Y, Band, Swing Clubf Swell guy, Likes Harry James fl'lOPG5 to be a big time drummer one of these days, Nobby . ARTHUR PICKELL Orchestra, French Club, Likes Smilin' Jack and The ShadQWf His ambition remains a question mark Swell fellow Fun Plckell RUTH PLANK Somebody s stenog Reads ie Likes typing Skating Blond Samm Kaye Collector of match folders Also likes potatoes and cowboy music Will not forget POD Tootie CARL JOHN ROTHHAAS Avratnon Club Hall Patrol Thrnks Woody Herman ns solid Lakes cameras basketball and porkchops Reads mysteries Thrllls to Inter Sanctum JOSEPHINE ELAINE SACK Dramatic Club French Club Hockey Stage-craltClub Cuckoo Sa Grrl Reserves Artlstuc A :tty Lukes Inter Sanctum stutfed turkey and P O D JOHN W SHARP FFA Lakes Glenn Muller The Lone Ranger Howard and Shel ton typing :ce cream and a sports When he comes back from war he wants to be a farmer Ja k WALTER SHAW Student Councul Football squad French Club Cuckoo Stahl Shaw wants to be a news photo grapher Likes Smllln Jack Wont forget P O D Class LESLIE SHEELER Football squad Dramatic Club Stagecraft Cuckoo Staff Mons tor French Club Les oda jerker Lukes history mashed potatoes and Red Skelton 7943 .ui T J MARLISSEE SKILES Majorette Cuckoo Staff Orches tra Chorus French Club Llkes stuffed fowl football Terry and the Purates Airline Hostess her ambition CHARLOTTE M SMEDLEY Grrl s Chorus Knitting Club Typ lst for DH S Pebble RQ Club Lnkes baseball Harry James The Phantom and knlck knacks Future secretary INZA B SMITH Press Club RO Chorus Seller of bonds and stamps enjoys collecting pictures of friends Prefers Bugs Bunny and turkey just white meat Answers to Jeep ADA M SPERDUTI Hockey Basketball Team Lead ers Club Someone s future secre tary Llkes to hlke llsten to Glenn Muller and Spotllght Bands CATHERINE STRINGER RQ Club Stagecraft She llkes swxmmlng Harry James art handicraft sewlng and sub marlne sandwnches Wants to be an artnst Cas t 2 f I A 1 Y I I I ,C L , - . 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ELMER V TA LERICO Football squad French Club Likes Red Skelton Little Abner Hopes to be a commercial pilot Happy Landing Elmer Hobby is going to the movies PHILOMENA V VALENTE Basketball and hockey manager Leaders Club Hopes to be a hairdresser Collects pictures Likes Dick Tracy Lux Theatre Mena FLORENCE E WAY R O Club Knitting Club Collects small dolls Likes typing otlice practice outdoor sports Harry James mashed potatoes and We me People DOROTHY G WILSON Honor Society French Club Officer for two years Band Orchestra Likes sports and science Lots of fun Good friend Swell sport Dot ANNA MARY ZITTLE Thinks Harry James is tops Bookworm skater Girl s Chorus Wants to be a stenographer Interested in shorthand Likes steak Geezil VIOLA ROSE THOMAS Girl Reserves, Knitting Club, Likes Harry James, pie, Smilin' Jack, The Shadow, Table Tennis, Wants to be a hairdresser, Good English Student, Vi . LEORA WARREN Secretary, Reader of Tillie the Toiler, Listens to Helen Trent, Leaders Club, Dramatic Club, Swimming Club, Skater, Ask her about hair-do's , Polly. teach music. JOHN E. WRAY Hot in basketball, President of Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Band, Chorus' Hopes to be a Flying Cadet- Likes T-Bone's Dawn WWW GLORIA LEE WHARRY 'I ' French Club, Dramatic Club, Band, Orchestra, Girls Chorusf Senior Mixed Chorus, Likes to sing and eat spaghetti, Wants to GERALD KLINE Swing Club Dramatic Likes Chemsitry basketba ry James Spaghetti and Smilin ack Aviation interests him Cub II Har DRILL A ORGAIXIIZATICDNS B. 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I SENIOR CLASS First row Tom McComas Leslie Sheeler Edgar Clayton John Myers Paul Bowman Carl Rothhaas John Marple John Doran Robert Norrus John Wray Rrchard Fenxmore Wnllnam Fleck Second row Laura Be lcer Marllssee Slclles Betty Cozzone Jeanne Koogler Sarah McCausland Betty McNeal Januce Davis Dorothy M Gowan Edna Dent Elsle McGowan Marjorie l-lewltt Emrly March Dorothy Clark Grace Preston Ruth Plank Vnola Thomas Third row l-larrret W ndle Jean Rhodes Josephlne Sack Mary Zlttle Dorothy Eshelman Phrlomena Valente Dorotwy Graham Rutn Hlrnis Florence Way Mary Massamlnl Mary Castaldl GlOVIG Wharry Dorothy McConaghy Muss Lotnse Creasy Fourth row Erwrn Reutter Amelia DlEulls Ado Sperdutl Evelyn Crosby Ruth Plersol Charlotte Srnedley lnza Smith L ora Warren Janet McCombs CatherlneStr1nger l-lelen Beardsell Lucy Blumberg Barbara Carlson Dorothy Barnes Dorothy Wilson Frftn row Charles DlSante Calvin Mlnglone John D1Bernarcl1 Raymond Denms Alfred Gnannarlno Lawrence Robinson Gene Eachus Isaac Martlnas Arthur Plclcell Jaclc Jones Joseph Crawford Quentin Montonarlo Keeler Messner Elmer Talerlco Thomas Brown l-lerbert Berkey Raymond Beam John Sharp Drclc Johnson Class Officers Rresndent John Doran Vnce President Rlchard Johnson Secretary Janice Davus Treasurer Calyln Mlngnone page Twenty sux 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 3 C1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt .. . . 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It I JUNIOR CLASS First row Muss Srmmendlnger Elsle Cozzone Grace DuLurgl Muruam Ropjoy Florence Anderson Ellen MacNerl Sara Maxton Darlesqua Rogers Mules Aclcer George Gregory Alice Ceulers Barbara Weller Mary Jane Duca Loyce Irvvln Mildred McClaslcey Theresa Manetta Mass Thelma Detwerler Second row Edna Summers Mary DrOttauro lmogene Reeves Sara Harrrngton Olga Robrnson Ruth Henry lona Renshaw Dorothy Bunlcer Leah Pierce Betty Glbson Daisy Nichols Alice Boggs Hazel James Moxnne Patterson Anna Boggs Peggy Pollock Third row Loss McCaughey Della lppolrto Mary Mrnglone Athens Zaferes Vrrgun Farnsworth Peg Garwood Peg Wenmer Mary RaHerty Mary Jo Barrow Nrcollna Moschltta Garnetta Scott Fourth row Artie Hyde John Ferrando Bull Barrett George Wagon r John Masherrno Armando lppoluto Glenn Reese Paul Entrelcen Elvin Welsh Donald Larrd Mulne Castaldr Robert Rrchard Frank Styer Bull Meolr Theo dore Gottler James Stewart Hlram McCulley Bob Shoemaker 'nes McNerl Bob Chalfant Bull Aaron Lloyd Aspara gus Fred Fisher Tom Greenleaf Brll McNeal Ira Clavler Mass Margaret Whlteccr Junior Class Officers cj Rresldent George Gregory Vrce Rresrdent Mlles Acl4er Secretary Darlesaua Rogers Treasurer Sara Maxton Rage Twenty efen , 1 ,mx Tj- M .fd A ' . 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I I I I ' : - I I I I 9 I F I A I Howard Biclcing, Anthony Romano, Hugh McNeil, Paul Shuman, Chester Harple,.Donald Tyson, Edgar Peclc, Bill Dague, U , , ,A r ' , ' I r g S, , Q A I I I I I U 'IJG' I- I I T I I I I I ' 14 5 6' 9 .3 A. f SOPHCDMORE CLASS Flrst row Anthony Cozzone Merrltt l-lormon James Peterson George McConaghy Andrevv l-lertel lohn Palmer Robert Moore Willard McKinney Robert Esvvorthy Richard lrey Tony Mattlone Dan1elMassomlnl Walter Herr Robert Cozzone Second row Jane Fennelly Dons Coe Inez March Dorothy Moust Mildred Wrlson Betty Cozzone Elnzobeth Warren l-lorold White Jerry Svvarner Janetlinauer Frank Celrl Ada Cell: Rose Sperdutl Evo laroschl Mary Lahato Eva l-llclts Gertrude Thomas Clarissa Ferguson Dorothy Warnlclc Third row Mr Clarlc Pearl Ereyborger Jane Dllworth Margaret Doto Jean Grey Isabel Schmel Betty Quay Alvce Lynn Ina May Robinson Norma Wharry Cora Shlrlc Cecelia Stringer Shrrley Walllegh Jean Muller Barbara Aaron Connie D1 Sllvestro Barbara Paul Santa D1 Lung: Doris Brundage Eleanor Eppenhlmer Marlon Davis Loulse Shaner Mr Relst Fourth row Marlon Allison Mlldred Green Rebecca Stalllngs Esther Stabb Barbara Shoner Rachel Reber Thelma Yoder Mary Jane Klnlcard Betty Jane Muller Jane Kllne Joan Garland Jean Woodward Margaret Sholstol Evelyn Ray Madeleine Gorton Sarah Jane Doran June Ellman Dorothy Brown Thelma Gerhart Marne Stern Fifth row Paul Moran William Wagner Robert Wilson Wvlllam Voluccl Louis Muzzl Loren hludclleson Wrlllam Mercer Benjorntn Spence Raul Draper Allen Myers Fred Broolcover Herbert Wolford AlbertSlclles Wulllom Lyman Wulllam Worrall John Lyons Jonathan Wrndle Kenneth Selbert Rxchmond Whstley Wrlluom Muller James Young Sixth row Frank Blond: George Loughnn Phillip Burns Everett Clarlc Jos1ahAshenfelder John Sheehan Chester Zr1QtQer yGjorge Conn Robert Eroln Eugene Mlttle Wnlllam Collier Qscar Asparagus l-lerman Katt Frank DI Ottavuo o n o er Seventh row DomlnlcD1Eugen1o Donald Yost Robert Bollentlne John Gregory Ruchard Baker Sam Aclaer Charles Forte Ernest DI Sante Louls Valentino Class Offlcers president l-larold Whlte 3 Vice Rresldent Eranlc Celu Secretary Janet Knauer lreasurer Jerry Swarner .1 5 I I 54 -4.4 5 Q Q 1 1 1 Q 1 Q 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : Q 1 1 1 QQ 1 Q1 Q 1 Q 1 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 Q - Q 5 - Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q Q Q 1 1 1 Q 1 Q 1 Q 1Q Q 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q - 7 1 1 1 1 1 Q Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 - 5 Q 1 1 1 Q 1 1 Q 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q : Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - Q Q., A Q:l,' , Q , . .L-xQQ. 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JUNIOR I-IIGI-I Qur Junuor Hugh ol today wull be the upper classmen ol tomorrow Junuor Hugh seventh eughth and nunth grades consust ol some Q50 to 300 boys ana gurls Ihese students are resudents ol Downungtown except lor a lew cases where schools un the nearby townshups have been lorced to close due to present war condutuons and theur students are enrolled un our Junuor Hugh Ihus group organuzed among themselves theur own athletuc teams lootball basketball and track wuth theur cheerleaders to boost them on 'Ihey have theur own dramatuc club whose plays have been successIul and hjnve revealed the talent ol the younger people Ihe boys are auute Interested e Junuor Hu V sponsored by the Y M C A of Coatesvulle Junuor Hugh deserves regognutuon Ior uts musucally uncluned people who partucupate un Junuor Hugh Chorus and unduvudual vocal work II we draw our attentuon to these students who dwell ,Ion the lurst Iloor ol our school you wull duscover that they are an ambutuous group ol L youngsters who are ready to be upperclassmen ol tomorrow Furst row Phyllus Parker Charlotte Smuth Harold Hannum Roland Gabruel Anthony Rossu Emeduo Sarmento Harry Crossan Davud Mc Cardle Ivan Frybarger Bernard Strunger Herbert Lammey Wulluam Harrus Theresa Du Berdunus Theresa Masheruno Serua Caporale Amelua Iganettu Elunor Smedley Irma Del Ragguo Blanche eam Jenson Eduth Ruchmond Eleanor Skules Mary Wagoner Maruorue Wundle Lorraune Camp Vurgunua Thompson Geraldune Bruton Betty Bones Grace Futrer Lous Baldwun Vera De Marco Irma Fusher Marue Daylor Betty De Attuluo Jane Challant Peggy Batson Thurd row Evaluna Lee Florence Boggs Edna Brundage Jane Garland Margaret Rambo Estelle Garnet Barbara Hemphull Edna Preston Dorotwy Butler Annue Yoder Ann Gee Cary Lammey Reuta Gottuer Irene Gregory Jane Chrustnan Betty Hannum Samarua Geuser Mary Gasparro Angelune Chrust Rhulomena Ippoluto Helen Rnodru Mr He-Hner Fourth row Romaun Burkey Mary Smuth Delores Scarettu Iheresa Scarettu Jean Eswortwy Nancy Jones Betty Jane Zook Margaret Roop Ratruca Reed Josephune Du Berdunus Mary Du Puetro Cathrune Lougherty Catherune Detterlune Ruby Reece Cora Lewus Janet Qsborne Jean Segnor Hazel Barnes Jane McCausland George Wundolf Hubert Wells Henry Hall B II Nuck Iam Roberts Muchael Keele Charles Gubbs James Kuett Percy Iunson Charles Mulls Rob rt Muller John McGowan Forrest Gottuer M ryl Henry Raul Hannum Ted Moltz Domunuck Cup polunu Janes Burns Charles Dugantes JamesLear Randall Charles Suxtlm row Gene Du Santes Duck Baker Joe Du Ottavuo Lynne Puerce Danuel Arter James Hawkuns James Muler WulbJr Kelly Joe Ander son Bull Walton Raymond Barrow Jack Reardon Halan Usher Alfred Cummuws James Cozzone Page Twenty nune 1 , . I I I I I I . A . . . .I I l' Ju I 5 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 . . . . , 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I I -I - I I Y I I I' Q I . . I . I . I. . I . I 1 A 1 A 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ,I Second row: Mr. Daher, Barbara Ax, Helen Fifth row: Charles Summers, Iam Rennepaker, I v V I- v I , I I I I' I . . . I I , I I . I . I , A I I I I I I 3 . . . . . D I b I I I I I AI V- I V 1 1 1 r .1 1 1 1 ' I I ' I I I I . : - I I I I I u I . I I I 7 I I 1. I 1 I I , I , I I 1 1 51 . I I . . I I I I I - I I . I. . I . I I I I I . I I 1 I' I1 ' , . , EIGHTH GRADE Irs row s rr e D 1m ar e Qaymaa 1 Ha rea 1e prooxo er a rand rnarane Eenny Farrmrn Car1VaNemr Pau! V Second row Bettylor Hose Jeawr ance beraldrrre Bom ayone Qose Drondr R41 Srmarre Laarv- e rr Lawse Bauer ancf K arlson V r zrrr .1 09 a e rr acer Jr Mary ea! Nia y Be 'Ha Waano Joaa Hana a N acpberton a E awe KN ne Third row Anna Hu!! Ha e Ha Jane We me Vrrgrma Th e-sae Margaret Mrtcrrerr me F Vfrra rarme fam Gr da Fazzrnr Mary Varuccr Mary Thomas Va y barvorr Flose Mattlorrr Anna Nrmqrane Q05 Rarrad C-.1 rre me Crrrrqer Mary Arm Qea dan Anna Batrer Anna JCC awe ourlh raw Q de Ha sc- fa Anna J :rr Hmm Adelf 'ooo 0 Pte r rrrger aye m1 Henry frarmre 9' Ha OH Warne Creadrth M1bry Edward Fifth row Reber NMDo11.1N P mum hmeson '1 1 Orson R Hy AfrLD.'1'1W y Sm r ha r frr-e y C umrm e 5 r s 1 -A . N Lame f O errr'r.1rr SEVENTH GRADE Flrsl row V 0 errfe De .ma Anaerrrue Qomarro C a Cayanauafr ae ,lar Karrweryn Nkarlace Beuy Co Hety Caparare .1 Cazzorre Adelld :J Brond Re-xere yfbandrer Pena Eacrrus Anna 5r ror1e Rise Natalre Cara'lne Sayror Qharrove Grube Varrorre LYOWS Second row Mrss Hurlack EYec1norGlbsorr Hererr Boggs Charres rm Ke Anna Wrrrrams Anna Qmntrr Ba bara Thomas Geneva rr Be y :iarow Jean Myers Margo et Drfxrghangelo ancs D P :1 'frar e Sc arrerta Bewy Ke 'y F eryn Woerner mna K k Jeanene Warren Bet y Ann Valrrath Nancy Taruccr Amie-1 Va L. c Darorrry Perley Mass Pobnnson Third row Vernon Warnrck George Proctor Herber Thomas Qabe Snyder Clarence Mercer SarrrueITafIuccr C'arerrce Camo oar a or eCP'rarles Hs eMone Cl Corrse' acorrsen o rr-e C Qase arrrrr a Q' '1 Cc fr-a ex vw a A ourth row F O e r vcoce loses ad ua e XJ P VOW1 Pa W Dow! rr Vdward Panem Char1eS Drckenson anad Ntrrwe Harard Cumrmns Frank Pomerva Faber Rorhas dfya i'XJ errors An Vrorrf Sail 1OHrrMcWrPlam1 XX U arrr Mr'eS 0119 Fifth row a from e'ro amp r N .f y mfr, -1 Q mrwr 3 er Pa QQ rc ar ears er C anmy Dane Trrrr F' I : A1 :rrr 'Vw as Jas. 591- .ka 'er F1165 Erma' ' : Z M , 1 V 53:51, fur N 'r f 3 D: aa , errrcv Ve' .nav C. rree -, 1 V ' ,S K, f K U K 5 Dayrs LQ rs ,, ' , UA rr Lag' r Q V , N1 , -3 me V A , , V4 5 V ., ' ost i ' A a A : V . r. ,Wa K f K r 'Q' K ' .. 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My it X W Q T SCHOOL CALENDAR September 9 Conscrlptuon of Students October 2 Student Council Dance minus football players October 14 Vltamun Lecture October 1 7 October 16 29 Senaor Qttlcer s Dance Scrap Druve an D l-l S October 30 Brave People s Masquerade Dance November 14 Blackout Ball November 25 30 Turlcey Day Furlouglw Mr Freeman Issues ldentntucatuons F B l Agent Football Clwow December 1 December 2 December 1 December 1 Fare Control Qllucer Kacy December 1 Clwrnstmas Cltapel December 2 January 4 Clmrlstmas Furlouglw January 13 Mr Zerr sang Farmer s pride February 1 Pre lnductlon Course February 3 Amateur Program and Faculty Slwalcespearuan Drama February 23 26 Ratnonung Furlougb March 1 April 1 Revellle Drnye March 4 Jenlor Dinner Dance March 25 26 April 9 Non Com s Sclwool Week Sprang Concert Aprll 30 Senior Slwow May 7 Jumor Jubilee May 27 June Judgment Days June 3 Graduatlon June 4 ops 0 ..,..............,,s...... ....,..,..,., 4 .......,. ...,.,.,......,r.,.., ' ' 7 ......... .,t.,...,..4.4.......s....., ' 3- . ..,.,.,..,tr... ........ , . ' - ,.,,..,.r.......,. , ,, ., . ........., ,. hirty-two of Mr Reust Cto Walter Shaw who us blowung hus noseb You won t have any nose left Shaw I m clearung my brauns out, they have been clogged up for two weeks Klune I wouldnt vote for you uf you were St Peter humself Elmer If I were St Peter, you couldnt vote for me You would not be un my dustruct Some gurls go to hugh school to pursue Iearnung others, to learn pursuung Sheeler Look at that pretty gurl over there smulung at me Berkey That s nothun I laughed out loud the furst tume I saw you Ten Iuttle Junuor gurls walkung down the Iune, Aluce met Toppy and now there are nune Nune Iuttle Junuor gurls Iookung for a date Marymet I-Ierby and now thereare eught Eught Iuttle Junuor gurls wushung for Heaven Peg met Munge and now there are seven Seven Iuttle Junuor gurls all un a fux Mary Jane met Butch and now there are sux Sux Iuttle Junuor gurls wushung for a druve, Lous met Jum and now there are fuve Fuve Iuttle Junuor gurls standung at the door Peg met Tom and now there are four Four Iuttle Junuor gurls seemung carefree, Theresa met Johnny and now there are three Three Iuttle Junuor gurls, what wull you do? Jo met Bob and now there are two Two Iuttle Junuor gurls lookung for fun Sara met Jack and now there us one One Iuttle Junuor gurl wushung for someone, Bonnue met Whutey and now there are none Mary Jo I wrute jokes for my dauly bread Raff But thus us stale bread you are eatung Mary Jo And so are my jokes Bull Meolu Hello, Welch, you looked worrued Elvun Worrued? I should say so Ive lost my glasses and I cant look for them untul I fund them Fleckue If you ve spotted the man who stole your car, why don tyou get ut back? Peesue I m wautung for hum to put 'IV2 gallons of gas un ut Muss Phulups Ouentun, name some productuon un whuch the supply exceeds the demand Sauce Trouble A Store manager I ll pay you S10 a week to start un three montws I II raise you to S15 Jack Jones Good' I Il be back un three months Betty Cozzone Was Robunson Crusoe an acro bat? Jean Koogler I dont know Why? Betty Cozzone Well thus book says that after hle had funushed hus days work he sat down on hus c est Mr Re-ust, to Keeler un Algebra class Ouut flurtung wuth those gurls back tnere and guve me a chance Butch Tell me Mary Jane, why are your cheeks so red? Ducue Cause Butch Cause why? Ducue Cause metucl Mr Kacy I was un the jungle when suddenly a horde of savages swooped down upon me Muss Phulups Good heavens' Whatever dud you O7 Mr Kacy I stared at them tull I was black un the face and they took me for one of theur own trube Tyson I wush I were as brught as you Shuman Use Dutch Cleanser Helen Beardsell I know where you can get a good chucken dunner for 15 cents Barbara Carlson Where? I-Ielen B At the feed store Mrs Ezra Ray, can you tell me what us meant by polygon? Ray Barrow I guess ut means a parrot twats dued, doesn t ut? Mr I-Ieffner went on to say You see a beautuful gurl walkung down the street She us sungular you are nomunatuve You walk across to her, changung to verbal, and then ut becomes datuve If she us not objectuve, you become plural You walk home together I-ler mother us accusatuve and you become umperatuve You talk of the future she changes to the objectuve you kuss her and she becomes masculune Her father becomes present, thungs are tense, and you become the past partucuple Fellows who druve wuth one hand are usually headed for a church ausle Some wull walk and some wull be carrued down Page Thurty three -I L gi 1. 00 , - N 'tt 9 X 2, C' K ' RJ . 1 Y I Y Ar i . 5 r UV 5 Q5 T I a . J 1 Y A I K 5,2 s - P P P ,f P P f 'ji' P35-, ' '., ' v I d .Q Q I ' ' . a I U A I , NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National l'lonor Society ol Secondary Schools was founded by the Depart m nt ol Secondary School principals IU 1991 The Downlngtown chapter was organized In February 1938 The object ol the National Honor Socnety IS to stimulate the scholarship leader shlp service and character of the students IU hugh schools The Sensor members of the Soclety are Dorothy Barnes Thomas Mcffomas l-lelen Beardsell Dorothy Mcfonaghy Edna Dent John Myers Jeanne Koogler Ruth Puersol Richard Johnson Dorothy Wilson Junior Members are Jones Mlles Aclcer George Gregory paul Shuman Thomas Greenleaf Nxcoluna Moschstta Oltncers of the National l-lonor Society are President Vice President Edna Dent Dorothy Wllson Treasurer l-lelen Beardsell Sponsor Mr Warren N Butler Pledge of Honor Society l pledge myself to uphold the hugh purpose ol this society to which l have been elected strnvnng ID every way by word and deed to malce nts Ideals the :deals of my school and my llle Page Thirty four l 9 . . . ' . - , . I . , . Secretary ........,......................,,, Barbara Carlson . . . . ' I. -I I . I . f STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councul ol Downungtown Junuor Senuor Hugh School us one ol the most actuve OVQGWZG tuons ofthe school The councul us composed of sux senuors luve uunuor Four sophomores threelreshmen three from the eughth grade and three from the seventh grade The ollucers ol the Councul for the term oF194Q1943 were Presudent KEELER MFSSNER Vice President GEORGE GREGORY Secretary RICHARD JOHNSON Treasurer JOHN DIBERNARDI The Councul paud from theur treasury For the followung programs for the Assembly Oct Q3 1949 Don Bolt a news commentator Nov 17 1949 The Manhattan Sungers Dec Q 1942 Sam Grathwell Story of a G Man Mar 30 1943 The Bohemuan Glass Blowers May 7 1943 Harry Whute Progress Through the Ages On February 3 the Councul sponsored an Amateur program for assembly wnuch brought forth on the stage the talents we have un our school among our student body and faculty members The Councul has charge of the Lost and Found Department of the school and many nuckels from lost books and other ortucles Fund a restung place un the treasury ol the Councul All members of the Councul have been much unterested un the work and keenly aluve to the re pon subulutues placed upon them by theur schoolmates HALL PATROL The Student Councul organuzed a hall patrol of Fourteen boys chosen from the Senuor Class These boys rendered valuable servuce to our school throughout the term ln Aprul the hall patrol wull be changed and fourteen boys from the Junuor Class wull be chosen to replace them Thus change us an umportant factor un the system for ut Futs and trauns these boys to take on the dutues un September Our patrol boys servung at each lunch peruod durung the week have been very ellucuent and theur work has been greatly apprecuated by the Councul and the admunustrators ofthe school HOSTESS TABLE The hostess table us un charge of the Student Councul Durung each peruod ol the day some gurl from the Senuor Hugh School us at the table at the front entrance to greet vusutors and show them every possuble courtesy Very complumentary remarks have been made by vusutors to our school concernung the gracuous manner un whuch they were receuved by these gurls A book us kept at the table where vusutors reguster name and address Sponsor.fffflflifffff fffffQ..ANNAL.HALL Page Thurtyluve STUDENT CQUNCIL HALL PATROL FRENCH CLUB The French Club elected as their ofhcers the lollowang Vice President Mlles Aclter Secretary Barbara Carlson Treasurer George Curegory Cn November Tl the Club had an Armlstlce Day party ID the form of a Treasure Hunt with the clues ID French It proved to be a very enjoyable occaslon On Frlday night November Q7 members of the French Club Went to the l-ledgerovv Theatre to see Molleres play A Physician IH Splte ol Himself As a gilt to the school the French Club made sand buckets They were very attractlve belng painted red and decorated with blue and vvhnte stars 'Fo malce money they sold Hand: Wacks and nlclcle candy They sold candued apples to malce money lor the Free French and Victory Crackers for themr contrzbutuon to the Red Cross On Easter Monday April Q6 the French Club had their annual dance Page Thlrty Sl ' U53 V .fr 4 ' F, Q vv . ' - . , F 'X ' fx. President .,......,................,.....,,...., Dorothy Wilson I I l , . , . I I ' ' ' - 'x SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The Senior Dramatic Club was formed this year under the supervnslon of Mlss Lourse Creasy The mann actlvlty ofthe season was the production of the annual Chnstmos play At several of the meetings pantomlmes and monologues were given Presldent John Wray Vnce President Thomas Greenleaf Secretary Carol Gray Treasurer Gerald Klxne I-llstornan Josephine Sack JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATIC CLUB The Junior Hugh Dramatic Club under the able supervlsron of Mass Hurlock met every Thursday during actnvlty period ln the fall they held an unltlatlon party and durlng February gave a one act play entltled Sister Sue In assembly Presrdent Tom Roberts Vlce President Jean Esworthy IGeorge Wlndolph Secretary TMOFIOVIQ Wrndle Treasurer Pat Reed STAGE CRAFT CLUB The Stage Craft Club under the direction of Mlss Mahan helped us out all during the past year wlth the Christmas Play Fashion Show and other entertainments Involving scenery They dad fune work and we could call on them anytime rn emergencres The president was Thomas McComas Page Thirty seven , .I . 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I I 1 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA We started the year wuth a bang by plclclng over two acres of tomatoes whvch we grew as a chapter project Then came the Farm Show whrch we conducted at Coatesville ID conjunction vvzth the Coatesvllle Chapter Our cha Jter won the plaque and Robert Richards our presndent won the grand prize This show beung tue hrst one was a bxg success This year there are 35 members and each one rs conductnng larger and better protects nn order to help the war effort We have bought one S18 75 War Bond and expect to have another by the end of school Our olhcers are Presldent RobertRlchards Vlce President Edward Charles Secretary I-lerbert Wolford Treasurer Ted Gottler Reporter Wrlluam Aaron Watch Dog John Sharp Faculty Advusor Mr Fredd 8th 9th GRADE HI Y The 8th and 9th grade I-Ir Y members held thelr First meeting and elected the Tollowrng ol'llcers Vice President James Cozzone Secretary Treasurer Gene DlSantls Advisor Mr I-less The I-ll Y Club held regular meetlngs on alternating Thursdays at which plans lor a scrap drive drawing posters selling bonds etc were planned Mr I-leapt gave Informal talks to the members dealnng wlth clean sports and clean Irving I-Ie also showed movies depactvng sports IH a humorous veln The movies drew a parallel between physlcal Fltness rn normal lu :ng actrvntves and war trme preparedness SEVENTH GRADE HI Y The club sponsored Cao To Sunday School an Go To Chur h Camoalgn The c ub assisted IH clean up camoatgns about the school The boys participated In football and basketball competition Officer Presldent Rrchwrd Warren Vlce President Wullvam Cole Sec y Treasurer Clarence Mercer Advisor Mr C M I-lengst Coate vt le Y M C A Faculty Advisor Mr Goudre Page Forty . .A I v I . I ' l I I President .,..........,. .. , Allred Cumens f 1 I - d c , ' s. l ' s s I . . . . THE V GIRLS The club started as a lcnlttlng club but as Its actlvltses extendea beyond lmrttlng It wa enamed the V Girls club Several alghans were completed by the club and several utlllty bags lor service men also were made lhe club rs under the able super ylsuon of VISS Robinson the geography teacher The club elected Lucy Blumberg as president and Rhllomena Valente as secretary The Dan DANCE ORCHESTRA Ce Orchestra played lor the few school parties there were thus year Members of the Dan e Or hestra Dorothy Wilson Gerald Kline Rlchard fVlyers Jerry Swarner Robert Eraun l-larold White Dorothy Nlaust William Baldw I H Gloria Wharry Emerson Glauner Robert lolall Raymond Knob John Palmer Mrldred Wllson Santa DlLuxga Tom Greenleaf PgeFotyoe f 1 S' - . ,. lx. . X I C : G f'n f J J... i, ,I 4, E 2 wcfncmvgg THE WQLQKDJD 59116513 K5 KT O - ' - E FA , L ,Q x . -' . .' 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'fun ' 'Sq' fx' A ' 1?--1, fe'-. : N J Hib- ' as 'lQ,-is X I -1 ji.-1' 1' Page Forty four MARCHING BAND 1942 1943 Drum Major Jantce Davis Maporettes Lucy Blmberg Lots lVlcCaughey Marllssee Slclles Alice Ceulers Josephine Cortelessa Theresa Dr Berdmls Betty Jane Muller Jeanne Koogler Band Mules Acker Barbara Ax Bruce Bard Edwin Carpenter lrna Del Paggro Edna Dent Santa DI Lung: Charles DI Sante Louuse Esterlrne Jeanne Esworthy Robert Esworthy Jane Garland Carol Gray Tam Greenleaf Baroara Grllflth Robert l-lall Duane Kline Jane Kline Raymond Kipp Albert Slales Eda Summers Frank Svvarner Geraldine Swarner James Lear Qswald Manclnl Theresa Masherlno Janet McCombs Elsie McGowan Betty McNeal Wllltam McNeal Eugene Mlttel Rlchard Myers WIllIOm Nrck John Palmer Edgar Reclc Jaclc Reardon Tom Roberts Darlesqua Rogers Anthony Rosse Emldto Sermento Paul Shuman Vlrglnla Thompson WlllIOm Walton Gloria Wharry Harold White Dorothy Wrlson Mlldred Wnlson Helen Rodrl Betty Cozzone 1 4 . , SYMPHONIC BAND Brass Percussron MII s Aclcer Wulllam Barrett Brtc Bl d Charles DlSante Bob Esworthy Rober Eraln Jane Garland Tom Greenleaf George Gregory Robert Hall Duane Klrne Jane Kline Raymond Kipp Elsle McGowan Y Wrlllam McNeal Ke ler Messner Wuluam Nlclc J C Palmer Edgar Reclc Anthony Ross: Paul Shuman Geraldlne Swarn Wrlllam Walton Harold Whrte Dorothy Wnlson Mrldred Wllson John Wray l-lelen Rodru Betty Cozzone Sf Qswald Massumu Emrlla Sarmento Franlc Swarner Walter Reynolds Woodwmd Barbara Ax Edwin Carpenter lrma Del Ragguo Edna Dent Theresa DnBerdlnes Santa DrLurgr Loulse Esterllne Jeanne Esyvorthy Barbara Gruflnth Gerald Kline James Lear Theresa Mashernno Janet Mccombs Betty McNeal Betty Jane Muller Eugene Muttle Richard Myers Jack Reardon Tom Roberts Darlesaua Rogers Albert Slales Marlussee Slfules Eda Summers Vnrglnla Thomp on Gloria Wharry SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Strings Brass Mtles Acker Betty Cozzane Josephrne DlBerdunns Charles DlSante Ge e Eachus Jeanne Ellnn Barbara Grulluth Antonnette Retrella Arthur Rlclcell Jeanne Rhodes Edith Richmond l-lelen Rodru Margaret Roop Albert Sloles Eleanor Slcules Wtllram Wagoner Mary Wagoner Eileen Wharry Marjorle Wundle Dorothy Wllson Walter Shaw Theresa Masherlno Rhnlomena lppollto Percussion Barbara Ax PI Jaclc Jones Emldlo Sarmento Frank Syvarner Wullnam Barrett Robert Eraln Tom Greenleaf Dlana Kline Keeler Messner Wllluam McNeal Tdgar Reclc l-larold Whtte lohn Wray Vnralnla Thompson Woodwind Theresa DlBerdlnr Edna Dent Loulse Esterllne Carol Gray Gerald Klvne Janet McCombs Betty McNeal Be ty Jane Muller Eugene Mlttle Rrchard Myers Eda Summers Gloria Wharry CI10 Barbara Carlson Mara ret Wuemer Page Forty lwe e 'r ' Willard McKinn Carol Gray Morlissee Sklles Seria Caporale 5. . ' A SYMPHONIC BAND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS SENIOR HIGH MIXED CHORUS Annual Sprung Muslc Concert ol I-lrgh School Orchestra and Choral Groups Senior Mixed Chorus Senior Girls Chorus and Junlor Girls choruses was held on Erlday April 9 T943 Each organrzatnon presented a group ol numbers As a lrnale the gurls voices were combtned lor Qde to America SEN OR MIXED CHORUS Soprano A to Mary Jo Barrow Barbara Carlson Janrce Day: Dorothy Graham Marjorie I-leyvttt Ruth I-limes Janet Knau r Jeanne Koogler Elste McGowan Betty McNeal Mary Masslmrnr Jeanne Rhodes lnza Smith Ruth Steeley Jerry Svyarner Glorla Wharry Tenors Page Mules Aclcer Ira Clayrer George Gregory Richard Johnson Gerald Kllne laclc Lyons Albert Slale Robert Worrall Forty rx Edna Dent Mary Jane Duca Peggy Garwood lane Kllne Betty Jane Muller Marllsse Slclles Peggy Wermer Dorothy Wllson Bosses Wllllam Barrett John Doran Robert Eraln Emerson Glauner Thomas Greenleaf John Jones Robert Latrd Eugene Mrttel Wrllram McNeal Walter Shaw Paul Shuman I-larold Whrte lohn Wray JUNIOR GIRLS CHORUS Barbara Ax Louuse Barker Mary Blclcuna Rose Marne Bonaduce Lorralne Carn Betty Caparole Serta Caporale Claure Cayanaugh Beverly Chandler Betty Cox Marte Cozzone Florence Deluca Theresa Dt Berdrnrs Frances Du Rnetro Mary DI Pletro Jean Esworthy Grlda Eazztnl Jean Ellnn Jane Garland Samarle Geusar Barbara G rttrth Adella lppolrto Rhllomena lppoluto I-lelen Jensen Nancy lone Betty Kelly Duane Klrne Marrorne lydn Jane Mccausland I-lonora Mcljhearson Theresa Masherlno Rose Matlone Annie Mungrone Margaret Mrtchell Joan Moore Catherine Moschltta Rose Natalre Amelia Ranettl Antolnette Retrella Mary Ann Reardon Pat Reed Edrth Rlchmond I-lelen Rodrl Margaret Roop Mary Santan Ruth Schrumph Marte Scarletta Anna Snmone Ruta Simone Eleanor Slales Vurglnla Thompson Vlrglnla Thrasher Mary Bertha Wagner Mary Wagoner Janet Wermer Eileen Wharry Marjorie Wlndle Lyelyn Woerner f f , , ' 1 I I , 's l T . .A . Mary Jane Krncard Barbara Weller IXIGVWCY CGVISOU Q . g I X , 2 .Q JUNIOR HIGH BOYS CHORUS Russell Baldwin Charles Bransford George Brookover Clarence Camp Edwrn Carpenter Wllllam Cole Charles Davis Raymond Dolan Earnest Eachus Walter Eachus Vernon Ferguson Jack Fleck Henry I-Iall Mlchael Keele Mylan Loughlln Carmen Menna Clarence Mercer Ted Moltz Frank Natalie Edward Nnckols Frank Romento George Proctor Jack Reardon Anthony Sack I-Ierbert Thomas Vernon Warnlck I-lebbert Wells George Wundolph SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS Soprano Ynd Soprano Lucy Blumberg Evelyn Crosby Myra Drovle Dorothy Eshleman Jane Fennelly Marjorie I-Iewutt Mary Rafferty Ruth Steeley Catherine Strnnge Glorua Wharry Norma Wharry I' Jannce Davns Joan Garland Jane Klune Ml ld red McCloskey Mary Mlnguone Mildred Wilson Barbara Weller Mary Zuttle A to Alice Ceulers Loyce Irwnn Lots McCaughey Theresa Manetta Daisy Nuchols Peggy Welmer Athens Zafares JUNIOR HIGH BOYS' CHORUS SENIOR GIRLS CHORUS Page Forty seven D D l I Doris Coe Margaret Doto Mary Jane Duca ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PLAY The annual Chrrstmas play was presented In the D l-l S audntorxum on Monday eyenrng De em Q1 1949 The entire program was exceptionally well done and presented the true Christmas feeling The services We e as follows Brass Quartette Joy to the World l-larlcl The l-lerald Angels Sung Silent Nrght Sololsts Evelyn Crosby Marjorie lflewrtt Candlelight Rrocessronal O Come All Ye Farthful Combrned Grrls Choruses The Christmas Story from the Scrrotures Mr Warren N Butler Junior Girls Chorus The Vrrgln by the Manger Frauclc Gloria IH Excelsls Deo A French Carol Audience O Lrttle Town of Bethlehem Sensor Grrls Chorus JesuslsBorn Bohemaan Carol Jesu Bambino Yon Soprano Solo and Combmed Choruses Gloria Wharry O l-loly Night Adam Sensor Mrxed Chorus Today There ls Ranging Chrrstlansen No Candle Was There and No Frre Lehmann Brass Quartette The Frrst Noel O Lrttle Town of Bethlehem Page Forty eught THE CHRISTMAS ROSE Cast Recording Angel l-lelen Beardsell Mother Earth Betty McNeal Tame Joseph Crawford The EldestSon Jaclc Jone TheSecond Son Calyrn Mnngrone The Thrrd Son Rrchard Johnson Thefourth Son John Doran Thefrr tDaJahter ucy Blum erg The Second Daughter Joseph ne Corteles a The Third Daughter Mary Jane Duca Al-lugeMan In Armor Leslie Sheeler The Meelc Man wlth oy Rrchard Warren The Pageant of Trees The Qllye Barbara Carlson Thelaurel NlcolrnaMosch1tta The l-lyssop losephlneSack The Thorn MaryMlng1one TheMrstletoe Carol Gray The lyy Lourse McQueen TheSprrrt oftheFrrTree Fdna Dent l-lolly Fl reCozzone The Bearers of Fur Tree George Broolcoyer Vly rn Loughrn Carollers Theresa Du Berdrnrs Nancy Jones Drone Klrne Jane Kltne Cather ne Mo chrtta frleen Wharry GI J Wharrr Special Music Charles D1 Sante Combined Girls Choruses Goodnlght and Christmas Rrayer Foster Candlellght Recesslonal It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Combrned Grrls Choruses Committees Musrc Mass Elmore Harkness Bras Cluarette Accompanlsts Dramatrcs Stage Co tumes Rropertles Lsght Programs Make up Mr Robert Lenox Anthony Rossi Robert l-lall Raymond Krpp William Nrclc Margaret Garyvood Dorothy Wrlson Mildred Wrlson Mrss Louise Creasy Mass Mary Mahan Mr Louis Lear Mnss Thelma Detvverler Leora Warren Catherrne Stringer Mary Zlttle Mary Massamrnr Janet McCombs Alfred Ebord John DlBernard1 Raymond Dennis Commercial Department Janrce Davrs Sarah McCau land Boolf Holder Leora Warren Naarnl Grlffrtlt 4. 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' M., X ' s RHYTHM IN THE RANKS Thus ls Worth Elghtnng Eor Wonder When My Baby s Comrng l-lome Every Nrgl1tAboutTlwrs Time Snootre Lrrtle Cutre Elmer s Tune There Are Such Thlngs l Wanna Go Baclc to West Vrrgrnua praise the Lord and pass the Ammunutlon Jul4e Box Saturday Nrglwt Street ol Dreams That Soldler ol Mane Are Va lflddun Jersey Bounce Marrne l-lymn Lady Be Good l l'lad the CVOZISSL Dream You d Be So Nrce to Come Home Don t Get Around Much Anymore Blaclc Magrc Moonlight Becomes You Dearly Beloved lm Saving My Love lor B ll It Started All Qver Agarn My Gal Sal The Major andthe Minor Why Don t You Do Right l Get the Neclc ol the Chncken lm Gettrng Tired So l Can Sleep Ive l-leard That Song Before As Trme Goes By Darlc Eyes Anchors Avvergh Lets Get Lost Two Q Cloclc Jump When the Lights Go Gn Again Amen To Dornre Mrs Johnson l-lomevvorlc Marlrssee Slales Elmer Tallerco Llnvvrse Freshmen Johnny Wray Mrles Aclcer Vollraths Future Loss Mccaughy Moron Jol4es Peg Garvvood Marlorre l-levvltt Edna Dent Peg Welmer ID Study l-lall l-lelen Peardsell Gasl2at1on1ng The Nrght ol March 4th Betty McNeal Keeler Messner Mary Ratterty Cuclcoo Rumors Sara Maxton A Senior and a Ereshman Gene Eachus Charles Dr Sante Study l-lall Alma Mater School Term ol 4Q and 43 Calvrn Mlngrone Eddy Charles Students at Lunch Time Jaclc Jones Drve lor l-lome Blaclcout Ball The End PgFty . . . 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Y' 11 11 11 11 1 , 11 , 11 1 , , 11 1 11 . 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 , , , 11 11 Page Fufty SENIOR ACTIVITIES The Iurst event sponsored by the Senuor CIass vvas an Autumn Sports Dance heId un Qctober Though not an overwheImung success tunancually the dance vvas vveII attended, and everyone enuoyed humseII very much The next event and perhaps the event to be remembered vvhen other schooI events become vague outIunes un our munds vvas the Senuor Dunner Dance heId at the AIert Fure I-Iouse on IVIarch the Iourth The male members oI the cIass appeared un tuxedos vvhuIe the gurIs vvere dressed un IormaI evenung cIothes Corsages were guven to the gurls as Iavors ot the party The caterung vvas done by the Au uIuary of the ture house Dancung vvas un order after the dunner vvas Funushed Thus event threatens to become an annual attaur and one of the tradutuons ot Dovvnungtovvn I-Iugh SchooI Cn March the twenty suxth the Senuor CIass combuned vvuth the I'Iustory Club to present one at the most patruotuc and servuceabIe programs of the year by deducatung to the schooI a servuce Flag and an honor roII oI Iormer students novv un the armed Iorces ot the Unuted States The parents and Iruends ot these men and vvomen were unvuted to attend It vvas a most memarabIe occasuon The Iast event oI the year vvas the Senuor I3Iay Program held on ApruI the thurteenth Instead aI the usuaI three act pIay a Vuctoruan Revue vvas presented complete Irom those oId Iashuoned meIodramas to those Iascunatung Gay Nunetues songs It vvas a huIaruous evenung Ior the auduence and the partucupants as vveII and one oI the most successIuI actuvuty of the schooI year AIthough the T94Q 43 schooI year vvas a tryung year For students and teachers, vve, the cIass of T943 feel that the tume vve spent as students un hugh schooI Wull be a mauor Iactor un our Iuves and the Future ot Ameruca ' 1 1 f 1 . 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Remember thrllllng football games cheers and Jeers sometimes tears and the ardent muslc OF our I-Ilgh School Band Remember Study halls English and R O D the artroom Iallstory and delaylng hall maybe All now In m mary wall abide For We follow the clouds we move as me Tide' ISAAC MARTINAS 43 FAMILIAR SOUNDS One morning I got up at eight And ate my brealclast rather late Then all I dad was mope around And listen to Iamlllar sounds I heard the whistle ofa boat It gave me muslc as I wrote Next I heard a robrn s song Whuch seemed to sung all day along Then the buzz of children playing lvlen at work and branches swayrna These are the noxses whlch are around To me they re just famnluar sounds RLITH RIERSOL 43 Page Ellty two SENTINEL BY THE SEA Where the sand stretches up to meet the s Where the wands blow IH from the sea Where men and their brothers sarl out wut To the ones they leave by the tree It stands there so straight In the bltlng cold A sentinel IH the sand The mark of ages gone by deem It old And show tothe world a good land The men who sall by In the night or the day I-lear Its whlsperlng IH the alr It seems to them that the tree does say Saul by brave lads I guard wath care In blowlng sand or dreary ram stand all sentinel trees As a sung to theur frlends the men who travel the seas BARBARA CARLSON 43 O S MY WORLD TODAY Oh world what awful fate has come upon thee mar the God lllce beauty of your lands from sea to sea soak your helds IH human blood so pure and rlch and red burn each vlllage to the ground with thousands lylng dead take away the peace that brought each sunny day plerce our hearts wlth anguish as each loved one goes away To Oh world your beauty IS no more For war has come to every shore And from your azure slcy the bombs fall on each natuon To bury amld the smoulderung hres the wonders ol crvnlnzatlon To harass the minds of humanxty Wuth fear and death and calamity Oh world your glrths are torn to strips Upon you lace Ire scars of whips Oh world so trampled and haggared and bent Is thus the world that God hath sent Beaten and wan IH treachery lay My world today My world today HELEN BEARDSELL 43 . . ., A ky . . . . .h igh , , . U I l I I 1 Q 1 1 I r I I I I l I A . . .I I I A ' .... .R . D . . H , I ' ' ir 'A' l f D , To - To ' ' ' I , To l To , I . I 1 I , . f . 1 I . . , - '. , . I . I h , , , , I Nl I . 1 ' I 1 , .. - I ' , l I ACTUAL CCDMBAT A. SPCDRTS B. ADVERTISEMENTS TTT ay ' f AMEX T T , K , N 'S YE W J 4 5 if ff I all QT MR AUBRIE GOUDIE Baskell all MR HENRY STEHMAN Football CCDACHES MRS JEAN M PEECH Girls Athletics MR DONALD WHITE MR ALBERT H555 Jumor l-lIQl'! Football Bgseboll Cooch BG5l4efl30ll 30565014 Asst Basketball Coaclw Fog F hy to k 0.1 l l , , , 5 , , . Y '-sm l l l t , , . 9 I - UV FOOTBALL The Downlngtown l-llgh School football team for T942 had a less successful season than usual but their hghtlng sprrlt could not be topped They fought against bug odds and showed a game sprrlt throughout the season We congratulate these boys lor their worlc on the held ID representung our Hugh School In grldlron contests At the close ot the grud season they were gnven a httung banquet In their honor The speal4er was Dlclc lVlattls head football coach at Lower Merton l-llgh School l-le made a short address on the subject ol Football and Its Importance ID trarnlng men for the armed service The team gave their coaches a deserved tolten ol ap preclatlon lor their servnces IU tralnrng the boys SCHEDULE Downlngtown Yor Qverbrook West Chester Bridgeport Berwyn COOLSSVI lle 13 Pottstown P ace Away Home Home Home Home Away Home Page Frfty hve lgljdflll' ff' ' Vs. I U ..,., lt ........,., MQ6 r ,,..l3 O.. , .Phoenixville .....,. . , 7 Away 0 ,,.., ., ..... .. O ....,., .. .,.. A ..... ..,. ,... . . 13 O ...,. , .. .. ...4.... ..,, , 6 ..... ., .. ' .......,.. ,.,..3l . .... , VARSITY v .fb . - I 'I ,W JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 4 JP :U Q Q.. so WA :Dm ws xw rn -4 zz: JP I- r- Om DS 38 ow? U, 625 OIF' 3 rn 2-IQ. QT, 111523. T fb Gig TOQ Dm rw-.5 Q03 mio. -OZ' D1 ?no.m Cgw 023' Cfvi 325 OXQQ Storm r-gm cv ocnU IQWO -2 D im? :CD 019, ESO 355 Qin Q13 ,-- ima: OUO- -.Ron -kc:- me -I o to 5 BST -,- gm? Arn Us W? 992 QB 5: Q3 QB- Co. Ee o.m IIIIIIIIIII Alunnr Coatesville West Chester Berwyn Rhoenlxyrlle Pottstown C otesyrlle We t Chester Phoenrxvrlle Rott town 1942 43 V BASKETBALL Although not In o league the Downlngtown Joywees portnclpoted IU four games ol which they won two ond lost two They were C1 lane bunch of boys whom we will be ee ng ID the yeors to come playing yorsuty ball We wlsh them an lot oll clt Dofynancgtcwnl C otes rlle-J V Downrntqtown Her xyn J V Downvncntown Comte ynlle I V Downlnqtown Berwyn V e Frfty I . S U W , W D. . Q7 .. . . Q5 D. .S TB ' , 38 D. . 40 .. Q6 D. .S 33 . . Q1 D. .S Q4 ' . 39 D. . QT Q5 D. . Q7 C 37 D. . S. Q5 s . 3'I D. .S. 4T Berwyn. .. Q4 D. . Q9 I Q7 D. . QB S 35 J. . I K ., V. I4 o . , Q0 V J, V Q5 sw , . T5 N .I V Q3 S . . Q4 K .,I. V 94 -1 IB 'CIX 'V Q BASEBALL I BASEBALL TRACK Baseball for the comtng season Inlce all actlylty IH war time IS faced with a man power shortage Many experienced members of the team are employed after school As a result, It IS a matter of malclng the most of an abnormal condition and It IS possible that our team wlll enjoy a good season We have been fortunate ID securing a rather complete schedule of eight games While a varnety of teams ts laclclng we were able to secure teams which can supply good, clean competltnon Our schedule IS as follows Thursday, Apral I5 Tuesday, Aprnl Q0 Friday April 30 Monday, May 3 Frlclay May 7 Tuesday, May ll Thursday May 'I3 May 17 May Q0 Berwyn West Chester Coatesvn I Ie Coatesyu I le Coatesvn I Ie West Chester Berwyn Pottstown Pottstown TRACK I-Iome Away Away Home Home I-Iome Away Away I-Iome Traclc, ltlce baseball rs faced wa h the problem of getting enough fellows to classify ID all phases ofa traclc meet Due to the man mower shortage many of would be candldates have taken jobs IU mllls therefore worlang after school hours In order to remedy this track practices are held during school hours The traclt team has at least a frye meet schedule but due to transportation drhlcultles, some may have to be cancelled whsle other meets may be obtalned Page Fifty seven ,.. I, .,. -. I. . - A .. I .. . I . . V Monday, April Q6 Coatesville, T, I T. I ,MITAway , T ,.... . . 1 X Z . . , - , - 1 A f I JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL The Junuor Hugh Football Team coached by Mr Whute opened uts season un October by playung West Chester The next Games played were Cnatesvulle Phoenuxvulle Lower Meruon and Pottstown beuna cancel l d because of transportatuon dulfucultues They also sponsored a school scrap c'ruye wuth whuch to rouse money un order to be able to attend the Football Banquet SENIOR HIGH HOCKEY The Senuor Hugh l-loclcey team of Down ungtown Hugh School had a two months season of hard fauthlul practucung each er the durectuon of Mrs Peech a teacher well luked by all the gurls who left alter the Furst semester Due to the laclc of transportatuon only two games were played, West Chester and Phoenuxvulle JUNIOR HIGH HOCKEY The future players for the Downungtown I-loclcey team un comunq years spent many evenungs practucung They were coached by Mrs Peech and they all had a lot of fun INTRAMURAL HOCKEY lntermural Champuons un Hockey were the 10B gurls Lubby Warren Mary Lafuato Sue Doran Jane Klune Janet Knauer Rose Sperduut Muldred Wulson Eva Taraschu Betty Tutus Ada Celuu Santa Du Luugu Jerry Swarner Manager The team was under the durectuon Of Mrs Peech I - 1 l , e ' ' ' ' . evening after school. The teams were und- ' l , RED RAIDERS The Red Raiders came out on top in the tussle for Senior High lntermural Cham- pions. The teams played a series of IO games after school and in activity periods. The members ofthe team were: Bill Barrett Tom Greenleaf Gerald Kline Arthur Hyde George Greg Dry Jonathan Windle SENIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS The Senior High champion lntermural basketball team was AIOD Mrs Ezras home room Betty Titus was captain and Jerry Swarner was Manager The following girls were on the team Mildred Wilson Betty Titus Marie Stern Eva Taraschl Libby Warren Rose Sperduti Louise Shaner JUNIOR HIGH INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS The Junior High intermural champions were QB Mrs Hess home room They played and defeated 9C 9A and 8C The Captain was Theresa Mascherrno and the manager was Philomena lppolito The following girls were on the team Helen Rodri Barbara Hemple Theresa Mascherino Jane Garland Estelle Garnet Jane McCausland Cora Lewis GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM The starting line up for the first team was Forwards Guards Mildred Wilson Eva Taraschi Josephine Cortelessa Pose Sperduti Others who played were Jeanne Koog ler Nicolina Moschitta and BettyCozzane Mildred Wilson held high score with five points The score of game was QB 'lOin favor of the well coached experien ed West Chester team Others who played were Dorothy Brown Marie Stern Peggy Welmer Theresa Manetta Mary Rafferty and Ada Naomi Griffith held high score with six points The score of the game was 3C 13 in favor of West Chester Jerry Swarner and Gloria Wharry were the managers , , , . - . I I ' Dorothy Wilson, Capt. Amelia Diliulis I , . I . . I ' Q I A I A I , , Celii. ' ' ' Page S SENIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Ihe entor I-Irgh Ch erl aaers consrst ol s ven gurls two Senrors two Junrors three Sophomores Ihe cheer aaers re Jo phlne Sack Barbara Carlson Else Cozzone Mary Jane Duca Margaret Doto Norma Wharry Janet Kauner Because ol the gas situation the cheerleaders were unable to attend all the football and basketball games Ihe Senror cheerleaders resented small megaphones as awards and went to the Ioothalt hanaJet wht n IS onsldered an honor to the Senior Cheer leaders JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Ihe Juhror I-Irgh Cheerleaaers made up ol tour gurls two Freshmen ana two hall Ihe cheerlead r are Nan v ,Innes I-lelen J ns n Ruta Srmone Mary Bertha Wagner Ne tvear the Iresn en wrt oe rremhers ol the mor I-In h Cheerl aders Qncea che rleader o wav a heerea e S . S Ie , . 9 . X I I . . Ie a se , i , F, F . , - eighth raclers. Ihey cheer the Junior l'IIgh Boys to victory In baslcethall and loot- Q . e s Q e e , ' ' I , x I ,rr I, I o Ser' g 9 . e If 5 cl I G r. lx -A-.R Ahunmgmaanqonrqunefqmced -.-.kc 1919 John Francella George Pannebaker 1920 1921 Wllllam Perry 1922 Wrlllam Mahan 1923 1924 Rocco Donato Carl Smith 1925 Clyde Powell 1926 Franklm Dague Paul Tweed 1927 Herbert Kennedy Andrew Mento 1928 Earl Crlsman Theodore Grllllth George Perry 1929 Anna Donato John Hadheld 1930 Harry Brown Donald Dixon Harold Forbes Lulu Habecker 1931 Weldon Blcklng Walter McClure Clarence Myers Jess Trego Leta Tweed 1932 Francls Fennelly Arthur Harrison James Hurtt Horace Hutchlson Mlchael Mento Harold Shultz 1933 Robert Ash Jacob Edge Theodore Hammond Raymond Larkln Leland Maclnture Denton McClure Marvin Patterson Wayne Raysor 1934 Leon Beam Hyman Brown Ralph Entrekm Joseph Fennelly Walter Hadheld Earl Hilton Earl Hughes Vernon Lee Granvllle McCardelI John Moyer Hugh Murphy 1935 1939 1941 Wayne Banghart Margaret Bowman Josephine Dubosa Peut Duca Harry Elston John LeFevre Allen Gray Frank Hope Earl Knuer Andrew Maclntlre Norman McCardell Chester McCreary Richard Robinson 1936 Florence Barnes Joseph Bowman Robert Bowman Lewls Butler Roy Eshleman Frank Farrell John Farrell John Gull Joseph Gull Joseph Hulton George March John Muzzn Glenn Plank James Roberts Thomas Schock Earl Shlrk Elmer Whltemon 1937 Ronald Brunton Richard Crosby Fred Crossan Welllam Gerhart Hezeklah Henderson Charles Hilton Elmer Jameson Grant LeFevre Francis Merkt Frank Moore Rodney Russell Vincent Travagllm Wnlluam Murray Madeline Trolno Richard Zook 1938 Lewis Baen Francis Daylor Donald Forbes Donald Forbes Carroll Gazzero Raymond Gull Raymond Hadley Medford Hague Elmer Mercer Harold Mntman Mary Jane Pawllng John Retrella Charles Raysor Louise Slmmons Lester Snell Arthur Summers Robert Templun lrwrn Wagner Gerald Whnteman Wllluam Yocum William Behrndt Phnlnp Bowman Frederlck Brook Herbert Brown Charles Butler Lewis Caprrottl Joseph Colella Joseph Cozzone Charles Davls Walter Dawson Nelson Dennrs Wllllam Eshleman Robert Flahart Marulce Gottler Bruce Hashrnger Norman Holcomb Fred Jameson Lewis Lalrd Jacob Lammey Joseph Menna Robert McCardell Edward Murray Raul Walder Thomas Wrlllams Harry Wonderland 1940 James Ayres Harvey Baen Russel Baen lvan Barclay Charlotte Buckrng Wllllam Broshard Anthony Canestra Nello Caporalle Erlc Clarke Harlan Clavler Robert Clement Albert Del Ragguo Anthony Du Berardunes Anthony DI Eulls Ranhlo DI Fonzo George Dowlrn Philo Farnsworth Richard Forbes Robert Forrest Hathaway Fraln John Gazzero Alvnn Gottler Arthur Green Norman Lowry Orlando Marnno Frank Masslmln: Jack Murr Vernon Osborne Charles Parrott Ralph Pomanba George Ouxnn Rupert Roeder Frank Sack Anthony Scnarretta Clrnton Smedley Joseph Swarner Ormando Taraschu Anthony Vrsclchunn Robert Wemmer Elwood Wnlson Wllluam Zlttle George Allen Fred Baker Eugene Berkey Alan Brook Andrew Brookover James L Cash Charles Daylor Anthony DI Crlstofaro Sabe Ferguson Clarence Gerhart Raymond Hashlnger Everett Hughes Clifford lvy Horace John James McGowan Matthew Menna Edward Miller Harold Muller Oscar Muller Allred Montonarlo Norman Robnnson Harold Stlefel Charles Snyder Edgar Stoudt Francis Summers Abramo Taraschl James Ward Wllllam Warren Edward Whnte Robert Wllllams Vlncent Wood Lenster Yerkes 1942 Clair Becker Edgar Buchanan Andrew Cozzone Robert Dunn Raul Flllman Leonard Francella Samuel Graveno Rxchard Hadheld Francls Holfman Armando Lahato Floyd Lnlley Joseph Manetta George Page Joseph Petrella Wlllram Reese 1943 Edward Charles Rxchard Johnson John Wray Elmer Taleruco Page Sixty one x 0 o 0 , . . 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'W'l :- 'S I ' I I I H . ,. ,fdw W, H-L fn MU Ol PATRONS 1943 The members ol the Junlor Class vvush to thank the follow Ing people who have made possible the publucatlon ol the 1943 Cuclcoo by serving as patrons and patronesse Mr E J Aclcer Ada 84 Barbara Mr and Mrs Grant l-I Amway Jr Anonymous Brclcrng Food Store J P aclc Dr and Mrs George Bousum lra Clavuer Mr and Mrs S J Crawford Jr Dr and Mrs l-l B F Davis Dr and Mrs Carll: Dent Tony Duca Army Arr Corps and Mrs Charles Ezrah Chesterl: Glrsson and Mrs Charles Gregory and Mrs Leo D l-lamnlton John l-letfner Mr and Mrs Albert l-less Mr and Mrs J Parlce Hughes and Mrs Arthur B l-lyde Mrs Edrth P lrvvln W C Johnson and Mrs John A Kagerhuber and Mrs J A Koogler Miss Ann Lacy Gerald James Lyons 3rd Franl4Mar1nellu Mr and Mrs N G Maxton Mr and Mrs Charlesl: Mccaughey Mr and Mrs Robert V Mccaughey Mr and Mrs G L Mccausland Muller Bros Dr and Mrs Joseph A Mara Mr and Mrs Joseph Nevvlun Rev and Mrs Wlllls Nichols Mr and Mrs Robert P Nlclq Mrs l-lelenA pavvlrng Mr and Mrs Roy T Polloclc Miss Elizabeth popjoy Dr and Mrs Harlan Sharp Mess Dora Slales Mrs lravaglnnu Mr and Mrs l-lallan Usher Rev and Mrs peter C Van der Mr and Mrs William S Walton Mr and Mrs W P Wenmer Mr and Mrs Wrlllam B Wharry Leta Whiteman l-lie PgStyh . . BI . . . Sgt. C ' D . . . ' Mr. . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Morse Garvvood Mr. and Mrs. Lester piersol Mr. . ' . . . Mr. . ' A ' Mr. . . ' . . Mr. . . . . . ' l Mr. . . . ' a e ix -t Q rmplmu Hs WAONER S STORE PETRELLA S Ll I lm XXXIXKI XXX XX ompllnu mix ul SHEEHY RESTAURANT W N HOWE X XXXINC IOXXX INNSXI X EXPERT MOTOR Scruung 8. General Repaxrc Pontmc Seruce Qompllmgnts MILLER S BARBI' R SHOP Baeelmall Conde T1 nuns Ruknts B nlls Theo M Gflflltll ESL Son SANTE S DRUG STORE I1 N LI S QXXODI RN SOIDX IOLX I LOXIFSXII IIN Lumplnmultx oi Greenleaf s Pharmacy I ABORATORIES 9 in Q 'J 3 ull fi , l:k'illllI'llXE1 Sumllznl All ln: tlw' Slums for ilu- cnilrc la lily J II4 lf. l.nm'.mtcx' .Xvcmlc DU .Y EMO l'lfNNSYl, '. Nl.X C ' -1 3 1 D . ll-4 X vilNlllI1l.llHIl .Xvcruc , llll Nl.X l'TX'CI'iX'lllll1g you neu-xl S 1 X S Tu llnw Great lfun 0111-of-llmmrs R 1 R 9 9 9 Cu glwlllllzaiiuus tu 'rlllc IlRAXIJL'.XTl.'K1 ' .Xxx f l X'l,'l'll 4 Ulvl . S .' ,T . 7 '. ll.XlN Ntlx .XYCIILIC .xml .xlllll Street l . V' if ' ,l.l'f, 'f.'N.X. Qolnpllnunts oi Hlghland Avenue Food Market I hong 4 18 Lomp xmnnis oi Western Auto Store Qomplmunti oi VV I Pollotlx Contractor 81 Bullder THE VOGUE lc :lu mg tht om XXIHLI Drus sl Chllclrens, Xppxrtl Sportsxw lr Ilosurw LIIIELFIL Look smart B1 Smart Buv Vo LL J XYXlNf IUXXN Qomplmu nts Herbert ClaV1Cr Q PIXNSXIXXNIX Qompllmcnts of BEAUTY SPOT Compllments ol VOLLRATH S Coffne Shoppe and Restaurant Qompllmtnls of FRANK P RAFFERTY PlllITlbll'lg and Heatlng YNINK IUWN IX J , 7 t . . o' ', Jr. 1 . L - '1 z f - '-z , 4 lv - . 5 , , g I . ITP lf, lnlxmrnslcl' .Xu-. IO PX. N I - 5 of E ' f . 1' ULWINHI ll':SVll.l.l'f, ' . .' g Din A. V. ,A.' ,-V' Paul Sab eII1co Tailor -I ' glluson 'Mullin IXJXNNINK IUIXN IWNNSNIX XXII SABELLICO l'lLLlI lL'ilLOI1lIlLllI1 Ill XXINI IHXXN Lomplrmgnts Ellls R Warren Tun Snnth Ill IN XL D ANINC IOXXN IINNX c,0l'llPlII11LIllSUl SWAN DIN ER Chandler I3 Roberts 1 I sl ll.L IIISLII lIlC.Q IIIL Illl S LUIHPIIIDLHIS ol Gabflel THIUCCI S General Store III Il SIFLL LL 3 IXCIX IIL UOXXNINC IOXXX IX olumu .NIIIILI s SLI x lu Sl IIIUII Sunoco Gas 81 0118 INNINI IUNXN I'I XXX DOW NINGTOWN DINING ROOM and Soda Cflllt IIISI 'X mu Xxuula IJOXXXIXC IUXIN I'I NNSHIX X 3 N '-K N .I , ' Q UQ, I- , -- - Illml -ful fl '.', I5UX'.'.'l I'.-X. I ' - of I-IT I.:1 '4 :lor .X '. ll' .' 2 . Iflnmu IIIIR J I x . X 'If x X 1 ' N I xl Reel 'I z ' 3 'z '11 IISI Ip x L ' RuIrcl'lsIIuIIsII11::1 Ilmxlminulmsn, IM. V V , V Y Q v v ' I5II..u ., . ., 1 ' x Cu .VICIIHIAS QIII CII 'I' ,R I I7x'oprIvtu1' llrn I cl . , V- ,mm A-ls! ISS If. I,zu1ug.t 'X ' . . I ., .. il.A.v,v4,lNlx FURLONG S FOOD MARKET II-PPFRUN1 81 Cm STNLT STRFFFS DOXVNTINC IOXXN I I NNISXI MUNI X e m Dolly Nladnson lcv. Craam Compllments P CANBY 8: SON IJOXXNINC IOXXX IK Coal Lumber Bulldmg Materials WHX CO elsewhere 'Incl p'1y more when you can see the Best Pxctures m your own llome town at the lowest prxces ROOSEVELT THEATRE Dowmngown Penn 1 C C HUTCHISON Pharmaclst The Rexall Store DOW 'Nl'NC TORX 'N II 'NNSYl Y X'Nl X Complnmenfs of RAY G SHEELER Cl Il' VROI If T QI' RX ICE DOVE 'NINC 'IONX N Pl' NN N Complxments of SWEETLAND Compliments of Waste Motor Haulage Company Wetherllls Palnts Varnlshes 81 Enamels J. W. Maxwell 8: Son 9 ' - W. . 121' A ' ' A' fe lx lvl '.',1':lll.x'.l lr lllmn llh U Ben l':VL'lllIl'9 ' l 5 -S l l Birds Eye Frosted Foods 1 ljlione .188 V N I . - . . . Y , C C , , . . Z j . 'ffl '.', 'fl'.'f','i.': Y , 3 ' . i W , 1 - . 1 . 1 1 . 4 , v , . . , V - , , . . 1 . , .. . : . Phone 216 A I I . 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