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_ George F. Johnson PATRON OF GOOD WILL SPIRIT FOR WORKERS Pioneer Facfory DEDICATION 50 ft ANNIVERSARY of fa VILLAGE of JOHNSON CITY, N.Y formerly LESTERSHIRE, N.Y Editor-in Chief Quick getting Joyseeite subscription from Mr Ecdeston Dear friends: fir This annual of the new series, known as the Jayseeite, has been developed for your pleasure. The Senior Class of January 1942 made a formal request for an annual hut due to excessive cost of such a venture it was thought best to have only one each year and include members of both the January and June classes. Marcia Borden, Dorothy Kinney, George Paranagian and Leo Callahan nurtured the hope of a revival of an annual for Old J. C. and the Senior Class of June 1942 have carried their ideas forward. This book is not meant to be a conventional artists conception of a per¬ fect published book but is developed with the idea of providing a high school student’s conception of a scrap book in which to keep the most happy moments of a high school life in picture form. You will find that many of the pictures do not show the names of every person in the picture. This is planned to encourage you to have your friends, in those pictures, write their names by those pictures or even across them. This will pre¬ serve, for you, a most precious list of autographs which in your maturing life may mean more to you than you can even now imagine. We hope the Jayseeite becomes one of your most valued possessions. We have enjoyed producing it for you. A6 we scatter to the four corners of a new world envolving out of the most serious world struggle in years, this book may contain the only picture and written record of friends who will be doing their share to preserve the Democracy which we have come to love and respect in our happy days at old J. C. Johnson City, in the Valley of Good¬ will, a place where many have come from distant lands to build their own homes, work and receive just wages for their own labor, educate their chil¬ dren in full and equal opportunity with every other child, yes, good old Johnson City, a bright and cherished spot in w The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave M . Everyone of us would fight and die to protect our village, a representative part of this OUR OWN UNITED STATES, land of equality, justice and freedom. Many of our older friends have looked askance at our modem methods of edu¬ cation in schools, such as our own high quality schools in Johnson City, but in the life and teaching in our schools we have learned that we receive re¬ wards exactly equal to our effort and that our just share of life comes to us in due proportion as we invest our energy in keeping alive the spark which made such names as Lexington, Bunker Hill, Valley Forge, Gettysburg, and The Alamo burn into our souls the principle that a man has a right to Liberty and that God cherishes the soul of man who was created in His image. Never again will we become soft. Vigilance will be our watchword, peace our ultimate objective but not until the world knows the Freedom which we enjoy. Do not worry, fathers and mothers, we may seem slap happy as we jitter and jive hither and yon but it still holds true that all work and no play does make Jack a dull boy . Our turn to work is here. We are unafraid. Our bodies are full of health, our heads are not bent with persecution and priva¬ tion. Our thinking has not been bent to the maniacal bigotry of any MASTER OF ISMS. We are free and as free young men and women we will remain free, so HELP US GOD. ALMA MATER I Hail the school that friendship ' s tether Firm and true unite; Loyal students bound together, By the Red and White CHORUS; School we love—J. C.—live for aye. In our memories. May we keep the ideals fostered In our hearts by thee. II Firmer still as time advances May our union be. We will strive to serve thee better By our loyalty. CHORUS III Love and sacrifice blended gladly. Thus shall life be bright. Hail to thee. Oh Alma Materl Hail, Oh Red and White! CHORUS 1 42 ANNUAL STAFF Ed.itor-in-Chief Jane Quick Managing Editor Marcia Maxfield Assistant Managing Editor Louise Winters Seni or Editor Peter Woitach Je cX n Landis C omoosltinn Editor Donald brutvan John Pranaitis Katherine Gaorari Mary Jane Roys Soorts Editor Anthony Jake Winifred Lulkoski Olga Kasky Joseph Burczak Honor Edito r Ida Tierney Dorlene Mpschak Art Editor Robert Minnerly Maynard Kintner Subscription Manager Donald West Raymond Rogers Amy Davenport Lois Newton Photography Editor Richard Van Dervort Jean Smith Ja.nice Chrisfield Myron Van Housen Margaruite Markarian Copy Editor Sally Granger Mary Agnes Snyder Patricia Lynch Constance Pensky Activities Editor Helen Placek Betty Bronson Harriet Stoddard Chief Typist — Irene Sloboda Theresa G-ra.bowski Kathryn Maddeford Olga Petuh Pauline Quick Emily Smetana Emily Sovis Ardis Satterlee UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANTS Junior A Clara Brigham Junior B James Whyte Sophomore A Calvin Thorp, Shirley Blakeslee Sophomore B Jean McConnell t ■ ' 4 Frank M. Smith School Harry L Johnson School Board of Education- left to right: Supt- Howard 3. E coles ion ,Wsi Pritchard, Arthur Coddington, Robert Loder- President of Bo r dL i FV ALatidon 1 Donald iSherman. Senior High School Theodore Roosevelt School r r WflflfW Hi ri wws Wiilili SiSii H WWtt tt ; -m; 13 53 ms H 8 _ tns T .R, ip m ] i :■-. t X X k XX . ,v N mp if «■ « I ; p X ■ gfc. s_ , “f m w — G.Fred Johnson School Lincoln School Supt. Howard 3. Eccleston Superintendent of Public Schools Johnson City., N.Y. High School Principal EJtf.Mboi Assistant Principal Matilda B. Brown Director of Curriciihrm Viola o_ 3ennsy Main Office School Bank, Book Boom Elizabeth Crimmine -Arline M. Whitaker Rose H. Sullivan Snowden S. Crandall Gertrude M. Rose Marj Bre a Smith KennethW. Kintner Mildred M.Kell Marion E. Strevell ALbertaM.Bottirn uL Frances Gould Physical Education SOCIAL STUDIES Ethel M. Herbert Elizabeth J. Moriarity George A. Elliott Robert G.TeucBler MATHExMATICS C.R.Eiserihart Clarab elkllKnter Physical Education Anti H. Courtright Joseph Muagleion Paul E. Whit z- FOREIGN LANGUAi GE -nr M. ElizafeetHHarahall Jane 0. Schwarz Edith. M. Carpenter Miriam p. Crandall Zifa Shaul John DeYoung Harriet L.Walling Dorothy Hilton. Sarah D. Siprc© Marie EeynolcLs Margaret L Lallier Lillian Heath, Lucille D. Manninq Helen. T. D’Esti Samar Lewie now at Westfield New Jersey Speech «j Dramatics Alfred W. Little Constance L. Getz Art Physical Education Ruth A- Osgood Librarian r HOME ECONOMICS Holew. Webb George Bnttcdn W! Hi am VZ M arsK al 1 Wr.Iia-m Z. Carey Taresa C.Conlon • J. farbet.l m.d. Plata K. Matson INDUSTRIAL ARTS HEALTH SERVICES I-.’ ’S i 0 - Har r I son Mwi ' ruinrtl 2K9rdyrbe r i. $tLa °jliLy rrxXAj c r . f red. 9 dtcrt ' 9 o-dt vch Mwrc Ma JHe JUr A ZO. Charles ( Chuck ) Allen.. —His smile is superb... Irene Andrews.. She prefers silent prudence to loquacious folly. Spero Arbes..Dramatics club.. Radio Club..Advertising Manager of Maroon ..Senior Play. ..Homeroom President. All he asks is a patient ear. Marjorie ( Marge ) Arnold.. Senior Play..Mixed chorus., choir..Homeroom Secretary. Ah, miss, the nights were made for slumber. Dorothy ( Penny ) Bader..Girl Reserves..Dramatics Club. Faithful to her studies and faithful to her friends. Robert ( Bob ) Barrett..Maroon staff..Homeroom President. Glad that I live, am I. Gretchen ( Irene ) Barrows..Glee Club. A.s noisy as a silhouette. Jean Bennett..Senior Play..Home¬ room President..Alternate to Girls ' State. Thort and thweet. A Walter Blair.. Says little but thinks much. Barbara Bosworth..Girl Reserves She sometimes speaks to let the world know she ' s there. Jack Bradshaw..Boxing..Band.. I can only hope I will be great. Gwendolyn ( Betty ) Bronson.. Hockey..Homeroom Secretary.. Maroon staff.. sher at Senior Play.-Year Book..Glee Club.. Mixed chorus..Basketball. Some think the world is made for fun—and so do I. Geraldine ( Jerry ) Brown.. Orchestra..Girl Reserves..Tennis. A maiden never bold in spirit. Donald ( Brutus ) Brutvan.. Year Book..Orchestra..Band. Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. Helen Burczak..Senior Play.. Hockey..Tennis..Girl Reserves.. Homeroom Secretary. Have you heard this one—? Joseph ( Butch ) Burczak.. Varsity football..Varsity basketball..Varsity track.. Year Book..Intramural Basket¬ ball ..Softball. The greater the man, the greater the noise. Jean ( Burny ) Burnside. Archery..Dramatics Club. She needs no eulogy, she speaks for herself. ' xXeyi, - J+U l. oO-C J y y s[yO -y 7 ■ 1% Charles Casey..Golf. ' Give me the wide, open spaces• Janice ( Chris ) Chrisfield.. Society Editor of Maroon..Ski Club..Glee Club..Science Club.. Photography Club. Upl Upl my friends and quit your books. Hi John ( Jack ) Cline..Band.• Orchestra..Glee Club..Chorus• Even his spirit is musical. James ( Jim ) Coddington..Foot¬ ball. .Intramural basketball.. Varsity track..Student Council.. Volleyball..Softball. Still water runs deep. Elaine Burgess..Glee Club.. Choir..Homeroom Secretary. ,, It , s nice to be natural when you re naturally nice. Katherine ( Kay ) Caprari.. Glee Club..Mixed chorus.. Softball..Science Club. Laughter is bliss, so I ' m always happy. Anna Carson..Dramatics Club.. Homeroom Secretary•.Hockey•• Socker..Softball..Archery. Her size is no hindrance to her career. Wilma Cole. .Dorn Econ. Whatl Shall I ever sigh and pine? M James ( Schlagel ) Connerton.. Band He ' ll surprise you someday. Amy ( A ) Davenport•.Choir • Glee Club .Mixed chorus . Life is short--and so am I. Shirley Davis. Life is a great pleasure. Joseph ( Joe ) Dekar..Hod and Gun Club. .Intramural basketball..Intramural football..Intramural Base¬ ball ..Golf..Softball. Woman ' s sho a cur ' ous critter, and aey ain ' t no doubtin ' datl Geraldine ( Jerry ) DeVore.. I have heard of the lady-- good words went with name. Anthony Dewan.. Something new has been added. Arthur Dewing..Band..Orchestra ..Intramural football•• Track. Men of few words are the best men. m P Marian Dixon.•Senior Play.. Girl Deserves..Choir.. Mixed chorus..Glee Club.. Basketball.• Maroon ..Hockey.• Badminton. On wings of song. Pauline Donahue.. Silent as a shadow she skips softly by. Marjorie Dutter..Girl Reserves. Sees all—says nothing. Laura Eagan..Archery..Basket¬ ball. .Bowling..Badminton.. Softball..Glee Club..Choir. ■ L ruly an athlete. - (J Robert ( Bob ) Donahue..Tennis. He swings a mean racquet. Beverly Dopp..Track. The charm of friendliness radiates from her. Jack Eltz.• His genial smile attracts much attention. Helen ( Chops ) Evanchoff.. Hockey..Basketball..Glee Club.. Softball. Good things come in small pack ages. Jeanne Foster..Hockey.• Basketball. Light-headed but not giddy. Edward ( Ed ) Frank..Intra¬ mural football..Intramural baseball..Intramural basket¬ ball. A style all his own. Carl French..Tumbling..Band.. Intramural basketball. I was never less alone than by myself. 11 Charles ( Chike ) Fritsch.. Varsity football..Intramural basketball..Intramural baseball..Track. Beware of silent men. William ( Ratsy ) Gaintie.. Varsity baseball..J.V. Basketball..Manager foot¬ ball. .Apparatus Club.. Track..Softball. Be quiet! How can I sleep? Charles ( Chuck ) Garrison.. Band..Orchestra. He goes the whole way— no half-way business. Donald ( Don ) Goodman.. Gown committee..Glee Club.. Mixed chorus•.homeroom President..Rifle Club.. Photography Club. The small often become great. Emilia Govericki.. v uiet and sincere. I Theresa Grabowski..Senior Play.. Basketball..Tennis..Ping pong.. Maroon” typist..Glee Club.. Yearbook. .Class Song. “Popularity and dependability— an excellent combination.” Sally Granger..Senior Play.. “Maroon” Editor..Archery•• Announcement commi11 e e••G opy editor for Yearbook. “A fine person and worthy of many things.” Winifred (“Winnie”) Green.. Cap Gown committee. o quietly she moves, one scarcely knows she ' s about. Alice Hannon.. Girl Reserves. Reserved and quiet, but not aldof. Alfred ( Joe ) Hayes..Radio Club President. His eloquence is exceptional. Doris ( Doric ) Heavener.. Science Club Secretary. My heart is as true as steel. Verna Herlikofer..Hockey.• Tennis•.Basketball..badminton.• Softball..Ping pong..Girl Reserves..Dramatics Club., fowling.•Glee Club•.Mixed Chorus..Homeroom Secretary. Typical out-door girl. Virginia Hoag..Science Club.. Hockey. A combination of sense and nonsense. Jack Hobble•.Varsity foot¬ ball ..Intramural football.. Intramural basketball.• Band. .Intramural baseball. I have immortal longings in me • William ( Bill ) Hoeflein.. Band..Intramural basketball and softball. Easy does it. Milton Holly..Band. Silent and amazed—even as a little boy. 7?1 to Marion Hooton..Choir..Glee Club..Dorn Econ..Hockey. Consistency, thou art a jeweli Raymond ( Ray ) Hromalik.. basketball .Baseball. A perfect profile. Anthony ( Tony ) Jake..Senior Play..Intramural football, baseball, basketball..Varsity football.• Maroon Sports Editor..Year book..Rod and Gun Club. Hatred is akin to love. Doris Jamison..Archery•• Bowling..Girl Reserves. I’m sure care is an . enemy to life. aJ— Carol Jeffrey.. Better late than never. ■r Prank ( Curly ) Kanazawich.. Intramural basketball and football..boxing. Never trouble trouble f til trouble troubles you. Olga Kasky..Basketball. Soft- ball..Ping pong..Archery.. Hockey..Badminton..Girl Reser¬ ves. Sporting my life away. Evelyn ( Evie ) Kauffman.. Maroon typist. Perseverence and patience will remove mountains. Donald ( Don ) Kennicutt.. As of his part as meke as is a mayde. Mirven ( Mirv ) Ketchum.. Varsity football..base¬ ball. Ready, willing, and able. Emil ( Schmilts ) Kieczor.. Ne care, ne feare, I hear the wind doth blow. Mildred Kinney..Photography Club..Secretary Bio Chem Club. She doesn t have to stoop to conquer ti Alvin ( Maynard ) Kintner.. Intramural basketball..Track Team..Senior Class Treasurer Slowly he approaches the peak of his desire—perfec manhood. d John Klym. .Football..Base¬ ball ..Intramural basket¬ ball. .President Athletic Accociation..Best Citizen They that govern the most make the least noise. Thomas ( Gus ) Kocick..Football •.Baseball..Intramural basket¬ ball, football, volleyball. b©t the world slide, let the world go—l ■ VuV Joyce Kunzman..hockey..Soft- ball..Basketball..Archery.• Badminton..bowling..Glee Club. !, Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Amelia Labakis..Hockey..Ping pong..Basketball..badminton.• Girl Reserves She would a Skipper ' be, sailing her boat on the rolling sea. Betty Lake . Faithful Forever. Jean Landis•.President of Student Council..Glee Club.. Mixed chorus•.Choir..Hockey•• basketball..softball. Nothing is impossible to a . willing heart • Marjorie ( Marge ) Larish.. Stay as sweet as you are. John ( Coach ) Latta..Football . . ' Irack. .Intramural baseball. Don f t rush girls—the line forms at the right. Doris Lent,. She sometimes speaks to let the world, know she f s here, Marcella ( Marcy ) Lesko,. Secretary Senior Class, She alms to please.” Donald Letson..Varsity track. No coward soul is mine, Mary Lihvarchik.. My grief lies onward and my joys behind. Chester Luczycki.. On their own merits most gentlemen are dumb. Albert( Al ) Ludka..Varsity basketball. Circumstances over which I have no control. Winifred ( Winnie ) Lulkoski.. Senior Play..Dramatics Club.. Hockey•.Basketball..Ping pong ••Tennis•.Badminton..Bowling.• Softball..Yearbook..Homeroom Secretary..Glee Club. The speed with which this girl can rattle oni Francis Lunga..Band..Orchestra.• Intramural football, softball. Gladness of heart is the life of man. Barbara Lynch..Dom Econ. ”Just as sweet as can he. Patricia (’’Pat ) Lynch. .Hockey •.Basketball•.Badminton.• Ping pong..£ ki Club.• ' ‘Maroon Managing Editor. A girl whose work is worthy• Casimir Macko•.Photography•• Intramural Football,basket¬ ball. .Softball. .Rifle Club.. Golf. A man after his own heart.” Kathryn Maddaford..Basketball.• Softball..Badminton..Ping pong. A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.” James ( Jim ) Madden.. Senior Play..Band..Glee Club..Intramural foot¬ ball. It is much easier to be critical than to be correct—he thinks.” Ruth (”McGee”) Maguigan..Choir •.Hockey..Badminton..Ping pong .Mixed chorus. ”Wit is the salt of conversa tion. George Major.•Intramural Football. Silence is golden— so he s far from a millionaire.” Josephine ( Jo”) Makarowski.. Ping pong..Hockey..Basketball •.Tennis•.Softball.• Badminton. ”A merry heart doth good like a medicine.” Marguerite Markarian.. Hockey. .Basketball.. Softball. .Tennis.. to SU Zi A 6 Badminton..Science Club ..Photography Club.. Senior Play. The silent bear no witness against themselves• Henry Martin..Acrobatic Team.. Tumbling Team. Nothing bothers him. Margaret ( Peggy ) Matson.. Girl Reserves•.Hockey.• Basketball..Softball.• Glee Club. Athletics are virtuous. Marcia ( Mart ) Maxfield.. Hockey..Basketball..Ping pong •.Badminton..Bowling. I see the right and I approve it too. Frank ( Nipple ) McCann. • Senior Play•• v arsity football. .Intramural e= rK r football, basketball, softball..Boxing. His wit was more than man, his innocence a child. Jeanne McGuire..Basketball.• Ping pong..Bowling. We will not live by musty creeds. Bernard Meddleton.. Intramural basket¬ ball. .Band. Not a care in the world. Leo Meddleton.. Silence is golden. •: ■ Robert ( bob ) Mikulski . Varsity football ♦Intra¬ mural football, basket¬ ball, Track, °oftball.. Boxing.• Maroon . Blessed with a good nature Donald ( Don ) Albert Miller Football..J.V. Baseball Bowling. Though he promises to his loss, he makes his promise good. Donald William ( Bill ) Miller.. Football..Baseball.• Bowling. A better disposition has ne er been seen. Jeanette MiIlham..Dramatics Club. Blessed with a jolly nature. Robert ( Bob ) Minnerly.. Orchestra..Art Editor of Maroon •.Art Editor of Yearbook. He has a host of abilities. His hands are very eloquent. Joseph ( Joe ) Misavich . Intramural Baseball, softball, basketball. Much ado about nothing. Avis Moore..Glee Club.. Choir..Mixed chorus., hockey•.Softball.• Basketball..Ping pong.. Badminton..Dramatics Club..Girl Reserves. Everybody s pal. Dorlene Moschak..Bowling..Band.• Hockey..Knitting Club. Grass stoops not—she treads on it so lightly. Prank Nasiatka..Homeroom Secretary Treasurer.. Track manager. w, Tis a wise saying— drive on your own track. Lois Newton..Choir..Mixed chorus •.Yearbook. She begins her rosy progress smiling. Robert ( Bob ) Ondrusek.• Baseball manager..Basket¬ ball manager. The rule of his life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure a business. Esther Ostrander..Photography Club..Science Club. Persistence ends in success. John ( Johnny ) Otocka.. Band..Orchestra. Happy-go-lucky-Johnny• Robert ( Hot-foot ) Ott..Intra- nrural basketball, baseball.. Homeroom President. A laugh all his own. Harold ( n B-B eyes”) Owen • Tumbling .Football.• Basketball..Cheerleader. School’s all right— what else is there to do during the day. Robert (“Lighthorse ) Owen.. Track..Varsity football.. Intramural Basketball..J.V. Basketball..Boxing. “Those eyesl—That smilet” Millicent Palmer..Hockey.• Ping pong..Softball.• Track..Basketball.. “Constant activity. Elizabeth ( Betty ) Paradis.. “Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are and doing them as they ought to be done. Priscilla Peck..Science Club. We can do more good by being good than in any other way.” Constance ( Connie ) Pensky.. Hockey..Basketball..Yearbook.• Badminton..Girl Reserves. Pleasant thoughts make pleasant lives. Olga ( Pete ) Petuh..Senior Play property chairman.. Yearbook typist..Gift committee•.Dramatics Club. What e re she does is done with ease. Mildred ( Milly ) Pidlypchak.. Homeroom Secretary..Hockey. The time to be happy is today. Glenn Pilkington..Science Club..Intramural Basket¬ ball. .Softball. M No Intruding—please. Helen Placek..Hockey..Yearbook. Basketball.. She builds her own ideas. Irene Plesnlk..Science Club. Best of everything to your success. Mary Popovloh..Basketball. .Girl Reserves..Hockey..Baseball.. Dramatics Club. Serene and unpretentious. Michael (“Pop ) Popovich.. Basketball..Intramural Baseball. Simplicity in all its attire. John ( Sib ) Pranaitis..Tennis.. Intramural Basketball.. Yearbook..Intramural Softball. Did you ever see such a backhand! Medard ( Dard ) Purdy.. __ Football..Senior Play.. Track..Intramural Soft- ball, basketball. Always the wrong thing at the right moment. Jane Quick..Yearbook Editor.. Senior Play..Tennis..Girl Reserves..Baseball.•Bowling. Basketball.. Maroon .. Badminton. Quick! The 1 Bromo ! Pauline ( Pudgie ) Quick., Hockey..Basketball..Typist for Maroon”..Badminton. Let naught your cheer Y nature spoil. Hubert ( Muldoon ) Hay.. Foot¬ ball. . T 11 and soft-sooken. o Ruth Rexford.. Cao and Gown committee.. 7 Virtue and genuine graces In themselves speak what no man can utter. Arnold Ritch..Boxing. He goes hither and yon. Raymond ( Ray ) Rogers.. Yearbook..Cap Gown committee..Bowling.. Rifle Club. A probing mind is cumulative. David Roshon.. A very quiet unassuming fellow. Mary Jane Roys..Dorn Econ.. Choir..Glee Club. Another reason why J. C. He S. is a swell school. Irene Rozelle.. A conservative member of the grads. Ardis ( Ardy ) Satterlee.. Maroon typist..Bowling.. Glee Club..Yearbook. M Who did not gain but was success. Walter 3avichky..Varsity football.•Intramural Base¬ ball. .Basketball, football. H J. C. H. S.’s blond atlas. Vincent ( Peter Plink ) Schwarz.. Rifle Club. M I sleep—I rest— I sleep. Walter ( Zeke ) Shupa.• Varsity football..Boxing.. Intramural basketball. Football ' s fury. John ( Dick ) Singel.. Cheerleading..Senior Play..Yearbook.. Homeroom Treasurer. “Give a cheer! Irene ( Rink ) Sloboda..Tennis ..Cheerleading..Yearbook.. Basketball..Ping pong.. Maroon typist..Secretary Junior Class. A good example of success. Emily Smetana..Glee Club.. Maroon typist.. Yearbook. What would the world do were it not for fair women? Irene ( Rene ) Smith.. Bear Soldier, Sailor, and Marine— Jean ( Srnitty ) Smith.. Photography Club..Science Club..Yearbook. “Watch the birdie. Robert Smith..Rod and Gun Club. Information Please. Mary Agnes Snyder.. Yearbook..Hockey.. Basketball. Pretty and petite, n ' est-ce pas? Emily Sovis..Basketball..Girl Reserves..Bowling. • Senior Play property.• Maroon •• Yearbook. Intelligence is the keynote to success. John ( Jack ) Sprague.. He here, he s there, he 1 s everywhere. Elizabeth ( Betty ) Springer.. Softball. A loss to J. C. H. S. is this gain to the world. Irene ( Renie ) Stasko.. Glee Club..Mixed chorus.. Basketball. Nursing is her aim. Harriet ( Yardbird ) Stoddard.. Yearbook..Public Relations Bureau. In her alone 1 twas natural to please. Betty Stuart..Girl Reserves.. Basketball..Hockey..Badmin¬ ton. w A8 a bee she flits here and there. M Walter ( Suche ) Suchowiecki. • Baseball..Intramural basket¬ ball. n I shall not question, or reply. Stella Surowka.•Senior Play..Tennis..Ping pong.. Homeroom Secretary. “Good to be merry and wise. Frances (“Franny ' 1 ) Swlder.. Senior Play. .Hockey. .Girl Reserves..Basketball. “I fain would spill an ear¬ ful. “ Edward (“Simmy H ) Szymaniak.• Intramural Basketball. “Good natured and a stout fellow.“ Cyrus (“Cy ) Thomas.•Senior Play..Photography Club. “He has his own ideas.” Ida Tierney.. Vice President Senior Class .Drum Majorette •.Yearbook..Business manager Senior Play. “Thy modesty ' s a candle to thy merit.“ Paul Toman..Basketball..Football ..Baseball. Blushing is the color of virtue. Gerald (“Tut 11 ) Tuthlll.. “Mighty oaks from little acorns grow. Richard (“Dick ) Van Dervort.. President Photography Club.. Yearbook. “Philosophy is nothing but discretion. Myron Van Housen.. Photography Club.. “Maroon ..Yearbook.• Tennis. “I like work; I can sit and look at it for hours. Romayne (“Skip“) Wallac e.• Girls ' Choir..Glee Club..Mixed Chorus..Choir..Radio Club.. Badminton. “They fail, and they alone, who have not striven.“ Donald (“Westy ) West. • aytH Senior Play. .Business manager “Maroon • .Year- 0 book..Intramural base¬ ball, basketball, foot¬ ball. “Time and money elaborately thrown away.“ Charles (“Rus ) Wilcox..Band.• Orchestra.•Glee Club..Intra¬ mural basketball. A perfect fit-ln shoes. Charles (“Chuck ) Winchester.. Rod Gun Club. “Give ' em both barrels-- bang! bang!“ Eleanor Wintermute..Glee Club.. Choir. .Mixed chorus.• Laughter is ' music ' to her soul.“ It Louise ( Lou ) Winters.. Hockey..Baseball.. Yearbook. “Talents differ, all is well and wisely put. “ Peter (“Pete”) Woitach..President Senior Class..Sr. Editor of Yearbook..Class Song. 111 Tie from high life high characters are drawn.“ Gloria Young..Glee Club. “Amusement to an observing mind is study.“ CLASS SONG of JUNE 42 Music— Peter Wojtach Words— Theresa Grabowski Since entering into this school We ' ve always honored you— We ' ve made your name reach to the sky Hail, Johnson City High. ' Hail, Class of 42 The one that ' s brave and true We ' ll hoist our colors to the blue And keep on sailing through— On through the world we ' ll go Onward! as our cry, Success we ' ll find for we ' re from Johnson City High. Cum MiN fy SflhJish Potior Wft F fy ' tth u chto Jfer 7 wl+M ' lMcJloh t h ' e. ' Hv t i J )on S J iffar e. t rB OzeioS E ok M rtC kler 7er Se Kior JB tMc Caie ' cerr ! I STUDENT COUNCIL Standing left forLghh - Miss ' tail ter, Jean Land’s,Margoner W f s Jack: OiA ens , John flifchijor?. Seated, ' poU c f occi t cha W MAROON STAFF Ther .sa Grono sd , £d tar Sally G-rancjer, RjHi SmtHi , Miss Manning y 7bt Lynch t Mrs- dull Con Don West -, Arma Capra n.t3°o Minnedy t Janice Chi’s field, Jpero hrbes, Irene S ahoda Jde dj ' Deans on, J evedy LauL?t , fcaty Hornson , And s Sadr?:, hr f l rn tySoyis i Jane Qcjia l Cc S e ' rOScccr ' dchyjoire V ' ■ l A Coppell a Choir Home Poom Presidents Home Poom Secretaries I Library Helpers 5cp K o ' e. ■Junior 4 j V a r 5 i t T Teanv Mar werite Alarhar ian. S i utt e. r fc 1 ,J pos e 5 or .Mar-Cid. .Qorcie t- di-eairv _ 3 8nnuaI a ' - Sop H nrvore ' -Vc iery C b A uan, £ d to si t rt h t -N rj . ►w s A k e y; ooA 5 ctr H. JSdLHot 5 Ai C ct dh rvijpiorishtfD ■Hocke. y A!$i £er C a n- e r a Club r 2 i« . ' um a f ; I fm Ht ' . . . -I C, Tho s dlt «r He tLf Aldrich p I y s d Voi set «Aeii 9 fddd G i OwwrsKl HOWARD R. HOC LEST OX GEORGE PERRAILT ' AND GOOD LUCK’ —Mr. Eccleston, superintendent of •Johnson City public schools, gives a sen doff to Mr. Perrauif. for more than four years a football coach and bovs’ physical education director at Johnson City High School. I WORLD WAR II - 1942 HONOR ROLL OF BOYS IN SERVICE FROM JOHNSON CITY HIGH SCHOOL Ainslie George Arnold Clarence Babcock Frederick Eale Bill Berber Robert B a rnee Harry Baumgartner John Beam Merrill Bennett Bob Blaha Paul Blaha William Blinkovitch Julius Bowman Jack Brannick Michael Cafferty Earl Carey Vernon Carl Raymond Carl Robert Carr Duane Carr Jack Cenesky John Chamberlain Paul Chapman Darwin Clark Jack Cole Vernon Connerton John J. Cooke Gerald Crane Gordon Crawford Brinton Cron Roland Cronk Elmer C r umm Ronald Cuff Gerald Czekala Raymond Darling Carlyle Day Francis DeLong Robert Dickson Douglas Dille Hillis Eccleston Robert Ellis Paul Evanick Michael Evans Robert Everett Arthur Finch Robert Flagler Harry Flagler Matthew Fortran Frederick Foster Joseph Foy Donald Fritsch Philip Gentile John Gilbert Emerson Gitler Daniel Hackett Ralph Hamley Raymond Harrison Bill Harrower Charles Hawley Richard Hendryx Bob Henkiel Robert Hess Ronald Hodack Albert Homer Hilton Homer Russell Hornbeck A1 Hubbell Andrew Huff C. Louis Humphrey Harold Hutchinson Bob Hrusecky Charles Jeremiah Edward Jobson Raymond Johnson William Jones Rodney Kaminsky Paul Kanazawich Michael Keiser Richard Kingsley Chester Kishpaugh Harold Kocick Albert Kocick Leonard Kozol Edward K risko John Krizan Felix K ucharek Louis Kuchsrek Milo Kwiatkowski Edward Laman Paul Landis Marvin Lane Charles Lane Donald Lane Paul LaVas8ar Leonard Lewis John Linderman Warren Livingston Robert Lowe James Lowe Paul Ludlam Walter Lumsden George Macan Alex Macan Michael M a cumber M. A. Makarowski Henry Makarowski Joseph Markham Fay McGory Arthur McKeon Gerald McNellis Jack McNulty Bud Mikaljunas Peter Miller Edward Miller Henry Millham John Minturn Donald Moschak Peter Murray Donald Ondrusek Frank Orzel Stanley Ozvald Joseph Paddleford Frederick Palaschak John Pensky Jack Betranek Louis Eettit Red Pidlypchak Raymond Portz William Purdy Joe Reynolds Arthur Reynolds Charles Rhodes Bob Hichards Thomas Ritlinger Henry Bobinson Kenneth Robinson Ted Roosa James S a ckett George Sajtel Paul Salley Victor Satterlee Woodrow Sherman Don Sherwood Herbert Shoemaker Howard Slodki Casimer Smayda George Smey John Smith Gilbert Soljan Joseph Sorber Ralph Spencer James Stansbury Robert Stasko John Stoddard William Sullivan Jack Sullivan Joe Sullivan Phil Swartz Russell Sweet Merritt Swider Stanley Swierkosz Eugene Tietsel Arthur Tiffany William Tiffany Winfield T r ansue Russell Trowbridge Leon VanDusen Gerald VanKuren Charles Vincent Alfred Vizvary Joseph Walker Jack Wilson William Winslow Howard Wood Leo Wurzler Walter Yonkoski Stanley Yonkoski Tony BANNER YEAR EXCELLENT COACHING HARD CLEAN PLAYING AND A GOOD RECORD Sept-26 Oronda a Valiev IVJoti ingnam We They 19 o ' Oct • 3 33 G Oct - 10 Pori: Jervis 7 4 Oct -18 U,E w 1 14 Oc t tSorlh o 6 Nov. 8 Ce o 2 Nov. 5 Pom cjV Keepie a as THE SQUAD 194 COACHES- GEO. PERRAVJET ED BUTKUS C(Y JC. j , North 3 Green Practice F is id l A ' V ' -g j J , ■• « £ First Citizen Kfyrn Coach Miner ijfffrjfa rJ- ' jjkc ■ £fa f sfc up, Walling on doer Landis and Lynch at rhe baii game What, no peanut ? Base half Boosters Eccleston and Kelly J rorct? y ' ouj 5 ?C OKCi ' Tour rJ 5 ack hour JS 0 £ 9 fist-Coa cL S h trf3 c M.ct X i vg 3. if r- O n, u, { A, flcHlgL; vrz. c. kji-u k ' Avckletj, Coach. l E)c. Ljoo .u 1 if L H, i o. Far OPP J.c SC North. 34 3 Ithaca 31 34 Ou Q.Q o 41 13 Co r t a U cL SS C ev t ha i 45 37 Elm i t-a. 33. 3) 0 t C 0 M t 4 jr A7 Zu.E. SI 40 Ncht Av- 3J 9 Jl ' thac.A 13 3S Oh. e.Ohta J 6 J? C or t 1 a v d SO 40 C«K A r a 1 42 V £ l rrf h-d 43 •V Oui « o W S’ 66. E. dT . 3X Free t oh 33 3? Ce.-vxt h L 33 2t F+Hr n coe.r s over KEEP OUR SCHOOL CLEAN - BOTH INSIDEAND OUT — We hope use do our pari to Deserve all the courtesy which they hai e always shown toward us. Walter Stephens Myrtle Hannon James Putnam V ' tv. ' T Sen or Ploy Cost left front . Cy Henry Aldrich Thomas, Theresa Grrahcudsk f frank Me Conn, Sally GronQor t S aero Arbes , Helen TBurcz-ak. Jim Madden, Jane Quick JTonj Joke, Minnie LuIkos ' J, Don West; Dlarqeurlfe da rha no n, Morion Dix.cn , She )o Su x wkct Jean Banneh, Dick Singe , Mr LiHh,T.Minneriy Senior Play Cast of WHAT A LIFE May 1942 To you, members of the oast, we owe everything for making this Year Book possible. The excellent coach¬ ing of Alfred W. Little and the fine spirit of cooperation of the entire cast has made the play a huge success. To those of the faculty who have helped and those who have endured us, to the people who have befriended us, to our friends among our classmates who have known us, and to a grand community which has reared us, Good-bye and thanks. PrfCv. Wo rt Peter Wojtach Pres. Class of 1942 Defer VJotiach t os ia q Mo xshim H JjU.fr ■ -tt; jtf ' i
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