East Stroudsburg High School - Cavalier Yearbook (East Stroudsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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,Wm - 10A AND 10B HOMEROOMS-First row, left to right: Harold German, Marland Holtermcm, Carl Krotzer, Leste: LQBCIr, William Gray, Iohn Detrick, Wen Wei, Glenn Fleming, Daniel Lee, Charles Hines. Second row: Joanne Heckmun, Marjorie Emmdns, Viva German, Helen Dailey, Marie Kaul, Lois Hamer, Patricia Leine, Shirley Homan, Grace Fetherman, Louella Albert, Olive Hay, Phyllis Knierim. Third row: Mrs. Charles Schaller, momeroom adviser of 101M, Doris Funk, Catherine Dippre, Helen Canfield. Hazel Bush, Doris Cortright, Lois Cramer, Nancy Doolittle, Margaret Garris, Ann LaBar, Loretta Ace, Mary Davis, Edwina Hartman, Adele Helms, Harold Decker, Mr. Lewis Hastie, homeroom adviser of IUBL Fourth row: Curtis Detrick, Robert Doyle, chk Eagle, Edwin Hostetter, Elwood Gordon, Robert Cramer, Daniel Eppley, David Keller, Ws- hsll, Ronald Ehing, John Hollis, Arthur Bruck, W, Robert Henry, Bernard LeBar, Russell LeBar. Absent: Donald Anglemeyer, Alberta Cramer. Sensa+ions of I948 10C AND 10D HOMEROOMS First row, left to right: John Zukowski, William Shelley, Nelson Silfee, Thomas Treible, Harold Riedmiller, Ford Sargeant, George Staples, Robert Michael, Bailey Moorel Ierry Singer. Second row: Emma Iecm Singer, Betty Lord, Patricia Miller, Mary Stalmer, Doris Mosher, Elizabeth Stalmer, Bernedo Smith, Tillie Smith, Hettie Whitmore, Ianet Strunk, Mary Nyce, loan Strunk, Grace chVliet. Third row: Miss Ruth Black, Ummeroom adviser of IODL Albert Newton, Lois Storm, Janet Snyder, We, Shirley Smith, Marion Whittaker, Dorothy Morris, Patricia Mertens, Shirley Smith, Elaine Marvin, Freda Lesoine, Mr. Oliver Mor- gan momeroom adviser of IUCl Fourth row: Frederick Nittel, Stanley Woolbert, Henry Peters, George Seese, Harold Treible, Bernard Shqmp, W, Ronald Walters, Robert Staples, Forrest Marsh, Arthur Rice, Harold Miller, Thomas Oney, Robert Widdoss. Absentees: Freda Martz, Clyde Miller, Edward McCole.

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11A and 11B HOMEROOMS First row left to right: Arthur Frantz,Char1es Clapper Charles Merringl m Waco, lack Gelinas, Robert Hartman, Donald Snyder Martin Byrer, W. Second row: Mozie Boonie, Thelma Ace, Iane Anglemyer, W, Patricia Moore, Adelaide Bensley Louis Liljenstein Gladys Christ- mcm, Elsie Edlund,He1enIninger Doris Clark Janet Campbell Third row: Mr. Harold Lee, ihomeroom adviser of 111W, Bertha Eilenberger Mary Kinnaman, Betty Heiss, Dorothy Burgdorf, Betty Ace, Loretta German, Cath- erine Counterman, Norman David, Irene Metzgar, Dorothy Pine, Ieun Eshchk, Harriett May, Marilyn Michaels. Miss Carmela Finelli ihomeroom adviser of llBi. Fourth row: Frank Cracolice, Richard Manheim, Robert Gordon, Robert Foote, Glenn Rarick, Ralph Cramer, William Laise, Brian LeVerrier, Howard Frederick, David Lantz, , Albert Koster. Absentee: Iohn Eilenberger. Sensai'ions of I947 11C AND 11D HOMEROOMS First row, left to right: Joseph LeBar, Glenn Learn,Pau1 Strunk,Ic1mes Sansen- belch, Raymond Mery, Robert Heid. Second row: Margaret Sheerer, Iecm Terboss,Shir1ey Larsh, Jean Treible, Katie Taliada, Doris Strunk Lorraine Whitmore, Nancy Rouzer, Muster, Dorothy Whittaker Eleanor Staples, Lulu Kile. Third row: Mrs. Wiliam Shaffer, ihomeroom adviser of llDi, Icme Sliker,E1izabeth Teepie, Ethel Mosier, Elfrieda Winkels, Roberta VanVliet, Louise Praia, Glendora Soxe, Billy Jean Ldnterman, Dorothy Mutchler, Anita Homblin, Dorothy Miller, Mildred Keller! Faith Moyer. Fourth row: Harry Smith James Har- mon Frank Miller, Benjamin Nordmurk, Raymond Leap,Rc1ymond O' Melko, Thomas Heller, Harry Porter, Gerald Hinton, Elizabeth Tewksbury, Mrs.Kath1een Butz, ihomeroom adviser of 11Ci Absentees: Raymond Mood and Madalyn Van Vliet.



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Junior Class History Time marches on! The shy, intimidated sophomores of last year, to whom the threat of initiation was an ever-present thought, are now the efficient and exceedingly capable juniors, that group upon whom the sophisticated sen- iors depend and to whom this year's shy, timid, and questioning sophomores look for help, ads vice and guidance. The Junior Class, early in the tall, realizing the responsibilities to be placed upon its shoul- ders, met and elected as its class officers: president, Charles Merring; vice president, Brian LeVerrier; secretary, Betty Heiss; treas- urer, Martin Byrer. These officers served in a most excellent manner as evidenced by the plans for our Iunior Prom which was held May 10. It would be impossible to mention individ- ually the merits of the members of our class. We rate high scholastically for you will find in every marking period we were well repre- sented on the honor roll. For the past two years Harriet May, one of the members of our class, won second place in the G. A. Dunning Memorial Oratorical Contest. The juniors have contributed a large number of members to both the football and basketball teams; and we feel no timidity in prophesying that next year these Sophomore W, is a day which will long be remem ered by the members of the class of 1948. It was the day when we, as sopho- mores, entered into the lite and activities of the East Stroudsburg High School. This was ac- complished by accustoming ourselves to a new buirlgiing, new teachers and schoolmates, and the inconvenient side door. But we were not fully established in our new environment until we were duly initiated by the beloved and cherished seniors, who be- stowed on us three days of hilarious disaster with bewildering consequences, during which time, pails umbrellas, and excessive makeup found a definite use with each one of us. This turmroil was brought to a close by a public pere- formance on Friday evening, Oct. 10, when we were properly punished for our misbehavior and discourteous attitude during the week of initiation by the lenient and forgiving seniors. After this, we were accepted as full-fledged high school students. At the beginning of the school year, we elected and chose as our class officers: presi- Thirty athletes, with the help of the underclassmen, will bring many victories to Eastburg High School. The musical ability of our members is well indicated by the large number active in both the band and the mixed chorus. This year for the first time a senior Tri-Hi-Y, as well as a Iunior Historical Society, has been organ- ized in our high school. A large percentage of the membership of both of these clubs is from our class; in addition, several of our classmates are serving in places of responsibility in these organizations. In fact, there is no activity of our school that does not list juniors among its most active membership. The history of any of the classes in high5 school at the present would not be complete without mentioning the proposed Memorial Stadium for which funds are being solicited. The juniors have shown their interest and en- thusiasm in the project by making a generous pledge. The members of the Iunior Class realize that their enviable record of achievements would have been impossible had it not been for the patient guidance and help given them by their class adviser, Mrs. Evelyn Davies Shatter, with whom next year they feel no hesitancy in pro- phesying even greater achievements. Class History dent, Glenn Fleming; vice president, Edwin Hostetter; secretary, Hazel Bush; treasurer, Stanley VVoolbert. These officers have satis- factorily represented us throughout the school term. With the aid and assistance of these officers, the class accomplished much. Throughout the year, the members of the sophomore class have zealously participated in nearly all of the school clubs and activities. A large number of the students are active in the band and the newly formed mixed chorus. The Library Club and the Tri-HieY are also two other organizations in which the girls of the class are particularly interested. Furthermore, many of the boys have willingly contributed to the success and achievements of the school football and basketball teams. At each six week marking period, the class has been very well represented on the honor roll. The class of 1948 realizes that it owes all of its primary success in the East Stroudsburg Senior High School to Miss Ruth Black and her untiring efforts to assist the new class in all of its undertakings. ,

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