Meyers High School - Colophon Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)
- Class of 1944
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John Ruddy, Scielice' Miss Marion Sturdevant, Englishg Miss Bess Went- zel, Art: Miss Alice Phillips, History. Second Row-Mr. Merlin Gulliver, Lating Mr. Thom- as Bradley, Commercial Studies, Mr. Alvin Rum- mer, Physical lflducationg Mr. Jesse Dixon, lndus- trial Art. Absent from Picture?-Mrs. Joseph Miller, Guidancel Mr. William Roberts, Music, now in the Navy. v MR. ALLEN E. BACON Superintendent of Wilkes-Barre City Selioole slime ISJJ14. calc 7a 7761, amea 7754 ewan possessor of a lxeen sense of judgment and a rollicking sense of lwumor - a l1aN7en of refuge to troulaled students, an un- surpassed advisor to tl'1e senior class, descrilnes tlwis deloonair gentleman. His clweerful countenance, liis mucla souglit after advice, and luis air of unaffected assurance will long loe clwerislied in our memories. We, the Class of IQ44, dedicate tliis, our Colophon, to liim, Witli our sincerest appreciation and affection. O lvir. Warren Beicller Retirei, June, 1943 A member oi our Faculty since IQZBO a teacher ol: mathe- I mathics, a senicr l'.crre rocm sponsor, Mr. Beicller left at the end oi the last school year and his retirement has left a gap on our roster -- his presence among us will be long remembered. r ' ,non Q, 'i?u4-F 5 .noisy ,cl ,yo 0 Xiieiffj V u-- of polite learning ancl a liberal eclucationf, .l. F. DENNIS, Principal CHRISTIAN F. BAIZ, History, Economics THERESA E. BASS, Domestic Science JAMES BRAZELLE, Cities, History IONA M. BRELSFORD, History VERONICA BRISLIN, Mathematics CHARLOTTE A. BROWN, Mathematics WARREN BROWN, Physics, Aeronautics. MARY L. BURKE, Domestic Arts MARY BURNS, History, Geography WARREN CHALLIS, Geometry CATHERINE E. COLLEY, Domestic Arts ISABEL CORSON, Literature FRANCES CYMEK, Science, Mathematics DOROTHY DANA, Dietician CHARLES H. DAVIS, Music. Band LOIS DODSON, Music, Orchestra THOMAS DONLIN, History, Biology MARY JULE DOUGHER, English MIRIAM ELLOWITCH, French LEON ENGLISH, Sheet Metal MABEL E. EVANS, Latin, English RALPH EVANS, History, Citizenship, Science MARILLA FINCH, Art MARGARET A. FOX, Grammar, Mathematics H. LEON GILBERT, Junior High School Head CAROLINE GLOMAN, French, Grammar, Literature BESS GRIFFITHS, Latin, Geography HARVEY HARRISON, Mathematics, Geography MARIAN R. HOGG, Dean, Director of Activities, History ANN HUGHES, Shorthand, Bookkeeping EDWARD JOHNSON, English, Football and Baseball Coach GEORGE JONES, Physical Education ANNE JONES, Sight Saving Class LLEWELLYN JONES, Chemistry, Science Head HELEN LEES, Librarian SARAH LE GRAND, Literature HAROLD LINE, History, Economics HELEN LYDON, Science Radio HELEN LYNCH, English MARY G. McBRIDE, Mathematics JAMES J. McGOWAN, Mathematics MARGARET McHUGH, Bookkeeping CATHERINE MCMANMON, Typing RUTH A. MERREL, Biology H. J. MILLARD, Mechanical Drawing WILLIAM J. MORGAN, JR., Electric Shop KENNETH J. MUCHLER, Print Shop, Basketball CATHERINE MULHERN, Grammar, History MARY MULLEN, History, Geography RITA MURRAY, Shorthand JOHN NAGLE, Physical Education, Track Coach HELEN NICHOLS, English ELEANOR MARY OBICI, Civics, Junior Business Training JOSEPH POWELL, Latin, English ELLA ROTI-IERMEL, German, Latin LUCILLE RYAN, Mathematics ALFRED B. SCHIMMEL, Bookkeeping, Schedule Head RUTH SHARPE. Physical Education, Volleyball Coach MARION R. SIEGEL, Art DOROTHY SMITH, Physical Education, Basketball Coach MARGUERITE E. SMITH, Mathematics ANDREW STAH, .lR., Auto Mechanics, Wood Shop ESTHER R. TRETHAWAY, English. History EMILY TRIMMER, English CASIMIR TYBURSKI, English GEORGE ULIHANICK, Physics, Chelnistry MIRIAM WATKINS, French, Spanish HELEN E. WATTS, Literature ELSIE WEAVER, Latin HELEN WENTZEL, Domestic Science KATHERINE WILLIAMS, Geography MARY WOLFE, Geography RALPH WOOD, Machine Shop GRETCHEN ALLEN, Nurse RUTH EVANS, Secretary MARY LOUISE HESS, Clerk JOHN DUKES, Custodian Coach First Row tleft to riuhtl -Irina l+helflord, Helen Lymlun, Marwaret Ml-Hugh, Mary Burlu, Theresa Rasa Helen Leer, Helen Nichols, Sarah lie Granrl, Catli.-Vine ML'lVlanamon, Lois Docl:-un. Second Row Charlotte Brown. Hnth Me-rrel. Mary Mullen. Kathryn VVilliamf, Marion Siem-l. .Xnn Hughes Ralph Evans, Charles Davis, Llewellyn Jones, Ralph Wood, J. Franck Dennis. Third Row Marian Huyrgr, Mary Mc-Hl'idv, Mabel Evans. Margruerite Smith, Isabel Furson, lfranres Vymelx, S. Jeffrey Millard, Warrn-n Brown. Alnlrevx Siah. Fourth Row- fliita Murray, Mary Hurna. Mary Jule Dougher, ilatheririre Volley, Elsie VVeaver. Ella Rolli- 1-rmel, Dorothy Smith, Ruth Sharpe, Margaret Fox. V1-mnira lirislin, Harold Line, George Ulihaniz-lx Leon Emrlish. Fifth RowffAlfrHl Schimmvl. Ann Jones, Mary VVull'e, Helen Wentze-I, H. Leon Gilbert, James Mr-Gowmi James Brazelle. VVarren Clhallis, l'larx'ey Harrison, Kenneth Muvhler, William Morgan, 'ilfiffh . jf, ,, ,'f'fH5 Ng ,B GAXIX I ,, - O 'N . Sf zi ff- ir Q ri V' ,rf Valli fi if-Yi Lifil if H gf':f5fffrl es'fEQf9,P2W it W , MR J. FRANCK DENNIS This year, IQALLL, he rounds out ten years as Principal ol: Meyers l-llgh School. A ,131 if Miss Quth Evans, Miss Mary Louise l-less 'k 'k 'k 'SWK Seated lleft to rightj-Mae Allen, Maude Laity, Dor- othy Dana, Director, Margaret Evans, Marion Stewart. Standing-Ethel Simmons, Carrie Alexander, Har- riet Kenworthy, Gwen Shook, Damoris Jones. 'lr nk 'k l,1-ft to right-Gomer Jones, Elmer Kleiman, Charles l rvderick, Joseph Palacheck, Thomas Parsonage, John Dukes, superintendent of building. The Class of IQLL3, on Commencement Night, June Il, IQLL3 'CSO many Worldsg so much to do-H ' IADUFIES . . Girls, lett to right--Beverly Jones, Betty Wandell, Martha June Britten, Patricia Roos, Muriel Atlas. Boys -- Wilbur Kresge, James Sallitt, George Wesley, William McGuigan, Rob- ert Obeicl, Robert Landis. Ufficefw Jack Kishbaugh, Rresiclentg Margaret l-lughes, Vice Rresidentg James l-layden, Treasure-rg Louise Kozmoski, Secretaryg Tom Flanagan, Vice president. of 1944 MARTIN THOMAS A LFANU Marty can get along with anyone. That is the best way l know to describe him. You never saw 21 more studious boy at Meyers. He plays the piano-accordian, and his hobby is stamp collecting. .I UNE S. ANGELVS Angel plans to go to art school after leaving us. She would like to make her living in art and with such enthusiasm about it as she has we are sure she will succeed. 2 's -,mv-:,..fa,. , . .4- tz' ' 25,37 -- i ge me JI ,fig gf: Jr 4 'QT 5 2, i, ff f 5 2, any ,Cf-f an + f 1 M 5 avi 41 1 ia . 2 AQ 'R W 2565+ fig, wi yf MW' A-n .53 M 551 e g? X .. wif: I l lffii V TQ , Ami 7, 1w+f.,,Lwg a 2 , gr i 5 sf 5 no os, , Yfiqffgsj' ,ly 'f:'c-,NAA Taka ggi gilqii ii A Q1 yy MURIEL ETHEL ATLAS Why don't you have zx jam session with those records you collect '.' Penn State is Muriells destination after school . . . would like to do just loads of things. Likes to be with people . . . is a good dancer. ALLEN E. BACON, JR. Zack was one of the boys who upheld Meyers on the basketball court this year . . . he would like his life different fin some waysl in the future. Well, those are our sentiments too. He is a member of the Honor Society and we know he will succeed at anything he tries. JOHN MARK BARKER Jack enjoys building airplanes and experimenting W i t h electricity which seems to go right along with his hopes of working in an electric plant when out of school. He is a very able worker and will carry out instructions very faithfully. He is practical and efficient and does a good job when he wants to. JOHN HENRY BARRALL A future Franklin-Marshall stud- ent, Jack plans to go there after leaving school. He is a good swim- mer and often seen in the pool. ls always quick at making up his mind. Hopes to lead a quiet life with the war over long ago in twenty years. LEONARD Z. BARTIKOWSKY Bart has a great many girl friends. His special hobby is girls. Plays the cornet. Likes coming home the best about school and would like after the army is through with him to be a play-boy, and married with lots of kids. MARGARET MARIE BEDNAR Margie spends most of her free time sewing or crocheting. But that is not all she does, she is also quite an accomplished typist. Good looks, dependability, humor,-all add up to Margie . ELWOOD BELL Our stamp collector is seen often in the pool. Ding Dong is going to work in a machine shop if Uncle Sam doesn't call him to his Navy. He is thoughful, willing and help- ful. Hopes to be very happy in twenty years. DOROTHY IRENE BLAMIRE Would like to go into music to its greatest extent. Blue eyes lives for football season and the piano. Her favorite subject is math. Plans to take up nursing after leaving school. PHILLIP BLAU M A man of many parts, and every part interested in something to in- terest others. Lots of people know him, all wish they knew him better -and what of those poor people who are not numbered among his friends--. MARY ELIZABETH BOHAN She livens dull parties and can laugh at a joke on herself. Is quick, alert and independent. ln twenty years hence she hopes to be well situated and happily married. MARVIN WILLIAM BOOTE Thinks modern young people know more than their parents . . . blushes easily . . . is gay and enthusiastic . . . likes to meet and see new people and sights. His friends often come to him for advice. He is big hearted and does things in a big way. MARGUERITE MAY BORMAN luH1'gyS favorite subject is book- keeping fanything wrong?J. Plans to takeeup secretarial work. Likes school because it gets her out of house work Cwe never thought of that anglei . . . hopes to be happy and have her own home in twenty years. RUTH MARTHA BOTTOM Hey, Ruth, how about a pie for physics class, if you like to cook 'I Til'si' favorite subject is German ? The one she likes least is physics! Likes school because of all her friends she can see, and she has plenty of them. DONALD B0 YLE Who's the handsome lad with the black curly hair? Why sure, that's our Don. Another of our boys who has left for the service. We say. good luck and good hunting. BERNICE ELAINE BRAVMAN A horse-back riding addict, Bernie spends much of her spare time in the saddle. She is interested in dramatics and very able at them Hopes in twenty years to be hap- pily married and has the man all picked out. GLEN CLA RK BREDBEN NER Glen might day-dream frequently but when he is it is not lost time for he usually is thinking of the weather. You see he would like to be a meteorologist. Glen is also a fast man on the track. TERESA ALICE BREWSTER When asked what her hobby was her answer was sleeping Cwho can blame her?J but she said she never found time to do it enough. Her favorite subject is typing and can she whizz over those keys! MARTHA JUNE BRITTEN Marty is never too busy to give you that big smile and friendly hello. She was an active member of the Modern Choir and Meyers will miss this girl for she is truly a credit to the school. MIRLA MARY BRODY A good pianist, Mirla likes music and the outdoors. She is always helping others and never lets El friend down. Plans to take up of- fice work . . . would like to do Red Cross work. In twenty years she hopes to be happily married and settled. arf JEANETTE SARAH BROWN Jennie plans to go in training after she leaves Meyers . . . think of her lucky patients! Her special hobby is photography and if she did not have to worry about money would spend her life traveling around the U. S. A. JOSEPH RAYMOND BUCKLEY Red is undecided about his future lso he said when askedb. Come on Red, let us in on your secrets. Don't let this fool you, when he starts something he doesn't stop until its done. MARIAN ENID BURKERT Nan has the unusual hobby of collecting match books. She likes to travel and after the war would like to go around the world. Is going to college, she hopes, after leaving us. Good luck, Nan , and stick to that idea of going to col- lege. ANNE PATRICE CAREY If any of Dot's friends need help or advice they know where to go, for Dot is never too busy to give you a big smile and help if it is possible. In twenty years she would like her life to be a bed of roses. DUANE L. R. CARR Rugs likes art work and is good at music, playing the accordian very well. Going to answer his Uncle Sam's call to the army. Likes to sleep and eat in his leisure time and is a good dancer. MARION ESTELLE CAR USO Marion is the girl who can sing and dance forever . . . maybe that is why she wants music to be her life's work. She is almost a professional now. If you go to a party and Mar- ion is there you will be sure to have a good time. BERNARD CASNER Cas plays the accordian, and when he plays everybody stops to listen to him. He also has an am- bition to be one of Uncle Sam's fliers and no matter where he goes we know he will make good. CATHERINE R. CASPER Observant, quick and competent . . . able to work things out for her- self. Kate likes to help other people. Hopes to take up oifice work . . . if she has money, to sit around. BETTY CAVAN She fits in so well that we are doubly regretful when she has to be out of school. Betty is not too big, not too small, just right for us, and we count ourselves fortun- ate to have her one of us. JAM ES A. CAVAN Jim has talents as a song writer and several of his songs have been published. After the war he would like to be a writer. Now he is writ- ing with gun-fire for Uncle Sam's navy. Keep up the good work, Jim, we are all behind you. LILLIAN DOROTHY CISLAK After the war Cwhich we all hope is soonj Duchess would like to travel abroad and see the world. In her spare time she does Red Cross work and takes home nursing. Quite a follower of Knotty Pines Society. ROBERT GEORGE CLARK llob is seen down in the electric shop practically every day. He hopes to be an electrician with a happy family within twenty years. ln his spare time he practices tricks and is a pretty good magician. DOROTHY LOU CLEMM Clemmie is always good for a laugh no matter when you see her. Reading and dancing are the ways she spends her leisure time. Good luck in the years to come. SARALEE COHEN Intends to go to Penn State . . . is busy with sports much of the time . . . likes people and always has a good time . . . livens dull parties Cno remarks nowb . . . wants to travel someday to see the world. BETTY COLE Shorty plans to take up secre- tarial work and we know she will be a success . . . would like to travel after the war if possible . . . plays the piano . . . is a good dancer. She's the girl for our money. Il EVELYN CONNOR Evvie plans to go in training at the Mercy Hospital. Her special hobby is baseball. In twenty years from now, or before, she would like to be happily married. PHYLLIS MAE COUNTERMAN Phyl's favorite subject is shorthand and We know she will certainly make good in clerical work. In her lighter moments we usually hear her playing the piano or busy at some other musical work. FRED CLARK CREASY When the band goes marching by Fred is always there with his French horn. After leaving school he would like to go to the Merchant Marine Academy . . . his hobby is radio. ELVIRA MARIA CUNDERI Hobby is drawing, which she can do well . . . favorite subject is chem- istry . . . will always lend a helping hand where needed . . . known by all as Al . AUDREY M. DANIELS When the band goes passing by Audrey is out in front twirling her baton at which she is second to none. After school she wants to be a typist for some business con- cern,-but we sight romance ahead. JANE SHEAMAN DAUBERT Jane is the peaceful person people like to associate with. After the war we hope she will be able to use her time traveling, as she would like to do now. GLORIA I. DAVIS Movie fan, Gib's hobby is collect- ing movie magazines. Her favorite subjects are art and economics. She would like to go to art school and travel after the war. She hopes her life will be happy and cheerful in twenty years. JOHN JAMES DAVIS U. S. Army is Jack's destination after leaving us. When Uncle Sam doesn't need him any more he plans to go to college . . . likes learning new things in school . . . would like to be a druggist. VIDA JUNE DAVIS Vide is always ready to take part in anything Cmaybe that's why she gets along with teachers as well as studentsi. Swimming is her hob- by . . . Stroudsburg State Teachers College is the school she intends to. attend. Stroudsburg is mighty lucky to get this young lady. 'Sw air,- is an LORAINE JEAN DIEROL I Loraine is looking to the future when she is happily married and has children. She says she could dance or skate all day and still not be tired of either. Favorite sub- ject is typing. THOMAS BARBE DILLY A navy man, Tom will never sink. Secretary to the Swim Club, every Monday and Friday he holds his little book while you call your num- ber. Hopes to go to college when Uncle Sam has won,-we hope he gets there soon. BRUCE DIXON We are all pleased that Bruce should come to Meyers, who having come from England might have passed us by. We know he will make good as a machinist as he is one of Mr. Wood's star pupils. EDWIN JAMES DRU-M The one who is always practical and never lets anything stand in his way is our Eddie. We are sure he will make good in his dental lab or on his farm whichever he chooses as his work. How can you mix those two 'I JANE DUFFY Janie, one of our outstanding sen- iors. You can spot her a mile away with that gorgeous hair. Excellent in her studies and active in school affairs. Her record at Meyers will long be remembered. Incidently, she goes for paratroopers in a big way. SAMUEL ELIAS ln a short time from now it will be Lt. Sam Elias. As captain of the football team and all-scholastic cen- ter, Sammy proved he has what it takes. We know the Army Air Corps will be proud of him. JOHN A UGUSTUS ENGLER With airplane building for his hob- by and aeronautics his favorite sub- ject Gus should make good in the air corps, and we can all be sure he will. In twenty years he plans to be married happily and have a lot of kids. ZELDA FIERMAN Don't look now folks, but here comes that Firebug . We are al- ways able to recognize her for her choice of clothes. Zelda is always ready to play the piano, or oblige you with that friendly smile. THOMAS FLANAGAN Vice-president, all-scholastic, all around athlete, that's our Tom. Al- ways in the thick of things yet nev- er too busy to give you that big smile and friendly hello . Meyers will miss him for he surely has been a credit to the school and we know that he will be a credit to his country. ANTHONY FRANCIS FLUEGEL Good at making friends, Irish seems just as good at dancing. Wants to travel with Uncle Sam. His chief ambition is to live as a retired gentleman after twenty years. MARGARET JANE FRALE Y Her pet hate is history . . . she sews a hobby and is very good at it . . . is seen all around school and will always give you a cheery greet- ing . . . doesn't like home-work fwho does?D . . . plans to do office work. D! JROTI-I Y G RACE FRANCHI Dot would like to study home dec- oration. She is quiet and quick to help others . . . likes to read, go on hikes and to dances . . . is looking forward to being happily married in twenty years. W., 1 JACK WILLIAM FRANK One of the orchestra's best violin- ists,-we will miss seeing him in the pit during chapel . . . skates and swims well . . . likes to meet people. Good luck, Jack! SHIRLEY FRIEDMAN Who's that lovely girl coming down the hall? Why its Shirley. Always willing to share in the fun but she can also get serious at times. Good luck in the future. CHARLES EDWARD FRITZ Woodwork is Fritz's hobby, and he hopes his future business. Intends to go in the army air corps . . . math is his favorite subject . . . hopes to have a good job and a nice family i11 twenty years. BETTY ANN FRY One of Miss McManmon's best typ- ists Bet intends to do commercial work . . . likes to dance and meet people . . . is a good skater, and seen at Davis's often. DOLORES NANCY GALAIDA Dee likes to read, swim fdo you read in the bath tub 'U and to read some more. She hopes some day to be the best actress on stage, screen and radio. Just now she wants to join the WAVES. JOSEPH ANDREW GEBI-IARDT Joe and his ear plugs are seen every Monday and Friday down at Swim Club and he is always willing to help anybody with a new stroke or with life saving. He likes math the best of his subjects and is tops in it. A neighbor of Mac . FRANCES GIBELMAN Frannie likes everything about school but homework with which a lot of students agree. When Mey- ers is but a memory she will be in a business school. And she will be popular there too. ALBERT CHARLES Gt DDLESRI The iron man of Meyers, that's Al. Besides spending his time in the gym and making all-state guard, Al still finds time to make the honor roll. An all around guy, we predict a successful future. H ELEN JANE GRAY Her name is Gray but they call her Red which isn't hard to figure why once you see her. Shorthand is her favorite subject and she can write those dizzy figures fast enough to make you dizzy. Wants to be a success in some line of work in twenty years and we are all sure she will be. JUNE BARBARA GREGORY Junie's ambition is to become an interior decorator. Her special hobby, as most of you can guess is dancing, but she also likes movies and sports. Her favorite subject is English. DOROTHY MAY GRIFFI'I'HS What Dot likes best about going to school is music and gym classes but somehow she dislikes swim- ming. Her ambition is to be a nurse but she would also like to be an aviatrix. Rest of luck in every thing you do. LOIS JEAN GRIFFI'I'HS l,ois is the one that can always be counted on to be at the dances. She will make good in anything because of her ability to stick with it until her job is done. is HAROLD GRUVER Growler , small in size, but don't let that fool you. Nothing is too tough for him. He always comes up smiling. As manager of track and football, he proved he was ginong the best. Success will be is. RONALD HENRY HAAS Lets make music! Jaseba is an A-1 violin player and intends to make it his living . . . is going to a music conservatory if possibly. . . . wishes there was more time for music is school . . . hopes to play in a symphony orchestra, and have two kids studying the fiddle in twenty years. SHIRLEY MARIE HANKEY Hanks would like to take up nursing. She intends to work in Mercy Hospital after leaving school. She likes a good time and is always in on the fun. Nl ARG A REI' MARIE HA li SL ER Good at day-dreaming but always on the go. Midge is always will- ing to give you her smile twhen you put on the pressurej . . . wants to be a secretary. Ask her about her O.A.O.'? DORIS KATHERINE HA Il'I'Z Doris's ambition is to enter the business world. One thing I warn you about is never to argue with her because in the end you will do what she wants. She is one in a million who does not dislike any- thing about school. JA MES EDWARD HA Y DEN Jim, the brainstorm of' '44. In spite of his straight A report card, he finds time to participate in sports, namely, track and basket- ball, in which he excelled this past year. He is our candidate for thf. one most likely to succeed. ROBERT HELFRICH Twig is one of the boys who left before graduation to do his bit in the army. His readiness to win friends here at Meyers has proven to us that he can get along any- where. Good luck in the service. ALICE CATHERINE HERRON Mr. Richards fofficial home callerl and Shifty know each other well 'I . . . future welder . . . likes to write for McGowan . . . keeps up the 4F's morale . . . fond of skating and dancing . . . all around girl. ROBERT A. HILDEBRAND Chemical engineering is what Bob wants to study after high school. He spends much of his time experi- menting in chemistry and it is his favorite high school subject. He is quick,-gets along with people, and has a good sense of humor . . . wants to be settled with a fine job, many friends and a good life in twenty years. DALE HOFF Quietly imperturbable, he lets noth- ing disturb the even tenor of his ways-of his ways, please remem- ber, and go his way, or forever be left behind. Would even that arouse him 'T ANTHONY JOHN HOGREBE Hoping to do electrical work in tine, Tony has made a good start at it in electric shop. Give him a radio and he can do anything with it. ln spite of all his time spent in electric shop he still finds time for cheerleading and women. JULIEN l-IOLODICK Jule intends to become a nurse after leaving us . . . plays the ac- cordian . . . favorite subject is sociology . . . likes most sports and is one of the team's strongest rooters. SYLVIA HOLTZMAN Essie is always around thc art room. The reason that is her fav- orite pastime. She plans to take up art at school after Meyers. Her other hobby is horticulture. Good luck in the years to come. FULLER HOLVE Y Yes, that tall, well-built, good- looking lad is Fuller. Starring in football and track, he still found time for the women and the Wheel . He recently left for thi- Navy and already has become quite popular as a boxer. Be careful, Mr. Tojo. DONALD LEE HONEYWELL lf you are looking for D. L. and he is not around look hack stagi- where he spends a lot of his free time. Looking into the future, twenty years from now we see a successful engineer. Hy the way, he is already a qualified pilot. Thc Air Corps will be after this lad. RICHARD HORN One of our boys who have already answered Uncle Sam's call, Dick should progress rapidly in the Navy. Dick's personality and friendliness will long be remem- bered at Meyers. JUNE PHYLLIS HUGHES Skeeter would like to go to Cal- ifornia and plans to go to college. She is one of our best girl mathe- maticians. Likes parties and is a good dancer . . . roller skates with the greatest of ease. With all these plans and hobbies, she can't go wrong. MARGARET LO U ISE H UG H ES Margy is the quiet bashful type. ln spite of this she proved her pop- ularity by being chosen vice-presi- dent of the Senior Class. An ex- cellent student, we predict :L very successful future. MARY LOUISE H UTTER Lu has gathered a number ol' honors here at Meyers. She is a member of the Ushers Club . . . manager of the girls basketball team . . . Honor Society, etc. We know you will succeed . . . push along and along. MA URICE JACOBOVITZ When you are with Jake you never know what to expect. That is why he is one of the most pop- ular boys in the class. The life of every party, we know he will go far. DORK DTH Y EILEEN JAM ES One of our liveliest seniors and welcome at any time. Dot, besides being an excellent student, finds time for many social aHairs around school. We predict an early mar- riage for this young lady. Need we say more? RALPH RUNDLE JAYNE Hammer plans to work in his l'ather's store after leaving school. Likes shop work . . . would like lo loaf around the South Sea lslands . . . hopes to be like his father in twenty years. FRANCIS STEPH EN J EN N l NG S Francis, the last of the Jennings boys. He is an outstanding student and liked by everyone. After grad- uation he would like to attend Notre-Dame. We hope you get your wish,-this and other good wishes. CHARLOTTE WILSON Ji DH N S A dreamer and a good sport, l.otty will often give you a friendly blush when kidded. She has the answers if you can get them from her. She likes home- work the least of her school work tdo we blame her'?D. Hopes to be married in twenty years, and we are sure she will be. DOROTHY JEAN JOHNS D. J.'s hobby is dancing and most of her friends will agree she is a smooth number on the floor. We hope to see her in a few years in 213l1l1l'S6,S uniform. Best of luck, ot. JACK JOHNSON lien, an all around good guy. He spends most of his time with you know who , and the time left, at the Wheel . He plans his future in the Merchant Marines, and we know success will be his. JUNE PHYLLIS JOHNSON June is ready for a laugh at any- time. She may seem a little bit shy at first but after you get ac- quainted you will change your mind. Best of luck in your life's work. BEVERLY JANE JONES Bev collects samples as a hobby and has quite a collection by now . . . favorite subject is Latin . . . plans to be a nurse. ln twenty years hopes to have her own home. ELISABETH ANN JI DNES A good swimmer and horseback rid- er . . . modeling is what she would like to take up after leaving school . . . favorite subject is English. ln other words Liz is liked by all and a swell person to meet and know. Spends 3X5 of her time at the Wheel . What about the other ZX5? ? 'Z JOSEPH JOHN JONES Joe is one of the boys who did a great deal to bring Meyers her vic- tories on the basketball court. He is certainly an industrious lad for his favorite subject is math. HAROLD JONES Fat in our mind is a regular guy. An excellent student and always active in school affairs. Never too busy to give that friendly smile. You deserve the best. HELEN ELIZABETH JONES Want to knit us a sweater Helen '? This young lady likes to meet people . . . wants to take up bank- ing. We like her for her quiet sedate manner. THOMAS WARREN KANE This lad has an ambition, which it' he follows it, will certainly make us proud of him. Killer wants to join the Marines. With his love for sports We are sure he will suc- ceed. CLA YTON KAREM BELAS Whenever the Swim Club meets the Greek is always on time. Quite a lad with the women, and always full of fun. Spends his time study- ing and working for his father. We are sure he will succeed in what- ever he likes. Ll l l S MA Y K ELLER Mention skating and who turns up 'Z Bunny, and we may well say she can keep up with the best of them. Hut that is not all she thinks of, she plans to do secretarial work after high school. JACK EVEN KISH BAUGH T-O-P-S in any language-that's Whitey! His formula-personality plus achievement yields success- earned for him the '44 presidency. Politics, his chosen career-after doing a job with the Navy. What- ever it may be-good sailing, Jack -always! ANTHONY KORDEK Going off to pasture new, to sail the seas or roam the world may be fun, and those of us remaining here well know how worthwhile will be everything you set yourself to do. hopes to teach music and have a some day Leonard is going into the like to be a doctor in the future. LOUISE L. KOZMOSKI Secretary of the Class of 1944, Louise has become quite an im- portant person, this year. Judging from her popularity and scholastic record, we do not hesitate to say, she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. WILB UR RAYMOND KRESGE If you go to Amateur Night or see Johnny Clements Orchestra you are bound to see Kres strumming on his guitar. When asked about a girl friend he said, could be . His hobby is music and in the future hopes to teach music and have a studio of his own. Good luck. FRED HENDERSHOT KR UGER We find Cracker at the Wheel six out of the seven nights of the week. Start him off and he will talk you into changing your mind no matter how set you were. Ac- tive in sports and scholastic affairs, we know he will go far. LEONARD STANLEY K UPSTAS Hoping to travel all over the world someday Leonard is going into the Air Corps . . . he is a good piano and accordion player . . . likes school for its variety of activities . . . is friendly, forward and com- petent . . . is a good roller skater and is seen at Davis's often. ELAINE MARY KVETKAS Elaine has a very strong liking for baseball. She intends to continue her education at Wyoming Semin- ary and after she has finished would like to do secretarial work. WILLIAM DANIEL LACEY Electrically minded, Bill hopes to be a professional someday, and then be married with three youngsters. Good luck, Bill and stick to it! ROBERT QUINTON LAN DIS Everyone knows Dangler . He is quite a lad with the women, and takes an active part in football and baseball. We understand he hold.: the largest collection of nicknames. When asked what they were, he told us to see Mac . ELINOR LANG How about cooking a cake or pic for us, Ellie ? Who is the may- be man? Like many another she wants to go to college next year. Hopes to travel someday. OLIN THOMAS LAWSON A future member of the U. S. Ar- my Air Corps and a present mem- ber of our band. We are going to miss seeing him down in the pit blowing on his sax or clarinet. Good luck! BLANCHE LERNER Blanche spends her leisure time at the Little Theatre and that explains why she would like to take up drama at college. From past ex- perience we know she will come out on top. CAROLYN LEWIS Carolyn likes to sew and does it with a great deal of ability. We think it will come in handy in the future, if you know what we mean. Best of luck, you deserve the best. g,.'-In -nun, E.!.Wl5,1y i 1 A A ' N Q1 JEROME M l'RRA Y LIBENSON The saying big things come in small packages is especially truc- in Jerry's case. He is very friendly and at ease with everyone. Would like to be a doctor in the future. Good luck. We know you'lI suc- ceed. JEAN MARIE LIEM Would like to be an interior decor- ator, plans to do office work. Dimples day dreams often . . . is quick, aggressive and persuasive . . . likes to dance and participate in sports. Hopes to be happily married in twenty years and have her class ring fdon't we alll. GLORYA ROSEMARY LINE When Glo was asked what sh:- wanted her life to be in twenty years she said, married and with twins at least fwhy not quintup- lets'?J. Her friendly smile and hello are known by all. Our champ Daisy Mae on Sadie Hawkins Day. She's a talented gal. WILLIAM GEORGE LUX Plans to be a bookkeeper . . . spec- ial hobby is baseball . . . likes to eat fwho doesn't?J. Plays violin in senior orchestra . . . alert and able to master any situation . . . wants to get a car and see the world Qwhat about the ocean?J. JOAN EMILIE LYNCH What a personality! Joan always has time for that friendly, hello. She hopes to be a navy nurse some- day, and judging from her record :nt Meyers we know she will be good at anything. VERNAN .IOHN MALK E M ES Vern hopes for the navy . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . wants to be a pattern-maker . . . sticks up for what he thinks is right . . . is lively and friendly . . . good dancer. GEURGE MARRASH Cork loves to tell and hear jokes. While not telling jokes we may us- ually Iind him around the bowling alley. llncidentally he's a very good bowlerj. Gerk also was on our championship football team which proves his versatility. NI A R I AN F. MA Y Marian is one with ambition. We saw her in Amateur Night, because music is her hobby. When she passes out of Meyers for the last time as a student, she would like to enter a school of nursing. MARY CATHERINE McANDREVV Mary is a quiet ambitious student, whom we would have liked to have heard a lot more about. Her hobby is dancing . . . she is very good at it fmaybe because of practicei. Could be. Ask Mac! JACK FRANCIS McCUE Mac is one of the shy quiet boys of whom we never hear much. Re- gardless of this fact, he is well- liked by all. Uncle Sam has also planned his future, but we wish him the best of every thing. CH A RLEN E J. McDERMU'1 l' Nurses are needed these days and Charlene plans to become one of them . . . her hobby is roller skat- ing . . . makes oil cloth toys in her leisure time . . . likes school for its social activities. She always has a quick kwerp for all questions. Quite a chemistry student. NANCY JANE McGlNLEY Likes school for the fun she has . . . called 'I'ubby by her friends . . . always ready with a friendly smile . . . hobby is horseback riding . . plays the piano in spare time. WILLIAM Mctl li IGAN Handsome Iggy . A member ol' the football team and baseball team. Always in the thick of things. He should go a long way. Now a member of the U. S. Navy. Good sailing, Bill. WILLIAM MEIICR Bill is the happy-go-lucky type. Always smiling, we know his future life will be a success. He can be serious though, as shown by his splendid work on the track team. SHIRLEY TA Y LI DR M ERRI M A N When asked if she had a boy-friend HSl11l'l,, answered with a vigorous yell! Besides him, she likes trying, sports and dancing at the Wheel . Good luck in every thing you do, and we know success will be yours. DOROTH Y M EYERS Dottie is the girl who is seen around the sewing room in her free time. But don't get us wrong, she always helps to liven a party and never refuses a dance. .I EAN ETTE R. M E Y E R S Jenny is a happy, carefree girl, who never worries about anything. When asked what she would like to do if she did not have to think of money she replied live a life of ease . GLORIA DORK ITH Y MILLER Red spends much of her leisure time at the skating rink. Of all the things here at Meyers she likes typing and gym best. After school she intends to work as a telephone operator. JOHN A DALBERT MILLER Jack , another of our seniors who has left school before graduation. He has gone to college to study law and we know he will be success- ful. Also has a great interest in Wilkes-Barre. 1 wonder who? ?? ROBERT JA MES MITCHELL The army is calling and Mitch is answering the call as soon as school lets out. Trig is his favorite sub- ject . . . he likes all sports and is seen at all of the sporting events Qusually in the gamel, mainly foot- ball and track. Mitch is liked by all and we know he will be a suc- cess. DAVID AARON M ITCH NECK Mitch is another radio man and likes to tinker with them. He hopes some day to open up a business of his own and be financially inde- pendent. We know he will. Good luck. ROBERT STR! PU D MORGAN Bob's hobby is firearms and hunt- ing. There is nothing he would rather do than go out in the woods hunting. Will go into thc armed forces after leaving school . . . likes radio work. How will he put it all into a good future? JAMES MORRASH A good guy and likes by all, Nan- ny is an all around person. After Uncle Sam is through with him he would like to go to college . . . fav- orite subject is math. Ask Mr. McGowan. JOHN MORRASH Johnny is one of the many seniors to leave school and join the armed forces. His choice was Marines and we know he will make a good one. Good luck, John, and remember Meyers is behind you all the way. Qi'--u. 'Qu ROBERT HOWARD MOSER Bob hopes to own a store some day . . . plans to be a draftsman . . . plays trumpet or French horn in the band . . . likes airplanes . . . is patient, alert and quick . . . also a member of the Army Air Corps. GERALD MUNZING Mum is another one of our boyff who chose the Navy. Good hunt- ing, Gerry. We hope you will he as successful there as you were in school. AILEEN ANNE MURRAY Murph plans on becoming a sec- retary . . . may go to business col- lege. I-Ier special hobby is skating which she does with nar'y a fall. With a little bit of kidding she laughs and turns red. ALFRED GEORGE MUSREY Mus , the clown of the senior class and quite a basketball player. He is the Cagers No. 2 man and has proved himself an able leader. Good in academic work and sports. We know success will be his. ANNA NEWTON Sports interest Nancy a lot and during football and basketball seas- ons she is kept busy coming and cheering. She would like to travel or go to college some day if pos- sible. In twenty years wants a home and a family. FRANCIS NORMAN This fellow was called by Uncle Sam-a good man and a good cause-we admit that-but we are glad he was in our class-a good man to have around. GLAIIYS MA E NORTON NVhen asked what work she would like to do after school she replied, welding . If she does not to this Glad will make a good typist in some office. Success will follow Glad . Stick to it. ROBERT M ITRY OBEID Rags proved the old saying you can't keep a good man down. De- spite his size he was up there with the best of them at all times. A good student and liked by every one. He will be missed next year. JOH N HART O'BRIEN Oh will be working for Uncle Sam next year and we are sure he will do a good job. His hobbys are guns and ammunition, and stamps. He is active in scouts and is a mem- ber of the State Guard. SHIRLEY JEAN OWENS ShirI plays a hot pianol' with which everyone will agree. Dancing is her hobby at which she is also good. She will surely be a loss to Meyers when she leaves us in June. PA ULINE PATRICIA PACIGA Red intends to go to nursing school after she leaves. She will be a good nurse, we are sure. Sports interest her and she is one of our team's best rooters. .II ISEPH ALOYSIUS PAIIIJOCK 'tPaduke is going to work in a store after he leaves here. His hob- by is boxing tif you don't believe me try and pick :1 scrap with himl. I-Ie is seen around with everylwodyl Come on, Joe tell us who the lucky girl is. 'Qi lik Q JUYNE CARMEN PARITZ Junie is pleasure loving and al- ways enjoys a good time. She is determined and has lots of vitality. She's always on the go and when she is out of school she will keep the Waves stepping. In twenty years she thinks she would like to settle down but wants lots of ex- citement and variety. STELLA ANNA PENDOCK After high school Anna is going to work as a clerk. Would like some day to be an airline hostess to one of our big air transport companies. Her favorite subject is trig. TERESA AGNES PERULSKI Hailing from Oklahoma the state of her birth Tres wants to go to school in Wisconsin after leaving us. She is a good swimmer and does it every possible chance she can get. Wants to be an air hos- tess on one of our big liners. RICHARD PESAVENTO This man made a raid on good marks when he had to, and was off with a rush to the wars, and we miss his lively manner and smiling countenance. ANTHONY PETERS Gunga's hobby is sports. He may seem quiet to strangers but when you get to know him he is quite different. He is one of the boys who has left school and joined the Navy. Good luck to you, now, and always. MYRA LILY PEARCE Office work and a happy life is what Myra. is working towards. We are sure she will be a good sten- ographer. Plays the piano well . . . likes parties and dances. Surprise 'Z We like parties where she is. CAMILLA I . PYANUWSRI Leel' is an all around person full of fun and interested in everything. She is very competent and deter- mined. After high school she wants to take up typing. ln twenty years she wants her life to be a very happy one 1doesn't everyone 73. VVILLIAM RABINOWITZ Swing that rhythm - Swifty wants to lead a big orchestra some day. He is good at the piano and has he got rhythm? Likes to dance to popular music . . . favorite sub- ject is radio . . . get him to play you some boogie-woogie. ROBERT RAMSA Y He went off from our class and tried a new world, and then came back to us again. Glad we suited you, Bob. TED RAN DON Teddy the all around athlete of 1944. One of the few four letter men in the school's history. Al- ready a member of the U. S. Navy, we know that Ted will be able to handle any situation that comes up. PATRICIA REGAN Pat has the unusual but delight- ful hobby of collecting and writing poetry. We wish her well in her ambition to be a professional artist in a large city. BEVERLY LUIS REH N Bev is easy-going and likes to meet people. She would like to spend her spare time sleeping but doesn't seem to have much of a chance. After school she wants to join the WAVES tpopular, aren't they 'U and after the war wants to be happily married. le' V' i HHH if RAYMOND RHIEL One of Meyers' mighty men was he and now Uncle Sam's. His athletic prowess and his great good nature were an unbeatable combination for success and popularity. JAMES RIELLY A far-seeing gent with a fine flav- ored earnestness that gives peace of mind to him when he wants it, and is a safe background for action. STANLEY ELWOOD Rl'l I'ER Interested in radio and electricity Tex can fix almost any radio or electrical appliance. Some day he hopes to be a radio technician or electrician and we are sure he will be a good one. SHIRLEY PATRICIA RODS Pat wants to go to college after leaving Meyers but can't decide which one. She likes to take in the movies, likes to cook, and hopes to be a chemist some day. Pat is a good all around girl and we know she will be a big success. HARRIET ROSENTHAL Reading seems to be enjoyed by all, but especially by Harriet. She is a good taker and carries across her point . . . likes English which is one class she never falls asleep in. FRA NFES W. RUSSER A new addition to Meyers and l might say, an attractive one. She proved her popularity in chapel. Vile know she means to succeed in all things. SHIRLEY ROTTMAN Sleeping and reading fwe guess eating tool are Shirlis favorite pastime when she finds time to do them. She plans to go to Penn State after leaving Meyers, where she will certainly make good. NANCY MARIE RUDDY Nancy plans to go to college after high school but she has not quite made up her mind to which one she will go. We hate to see this laugh- ing studious girl leave. We like her. ARTHUR THOMAS RUX If the crowd is laughing Jiggs is in the middle. He is one of Mr. Wood's best workers Qmayloe that is why they get along so welll. His favorite subject is gym. Good luck, Art, now and after the war. IRENE HELEN SAKELARIDAS Rene seems to enjoy movie stars as her hobby is collecting their pic- tures. She is quiet and fond of nature studies and hikes. Would like to go to art school after finish- ing at Meyers, and in twenty years be settled and happy. 'sol-Hin HELEN sAKELA1:1oAs Artistic . . . interested in music . . . sketches as a hobby . . . takes care of' her f'ather's store after school. Soph is practical, competent and full of fun. She likes tests least of all about school. She has lots of friends who agree. JA MES SALLITT This year's full back 'fJess helped bring our team to victory. Some day he would like to coach college football and we think he's madeha pretty good start. Uncle Sam will find him a good man when he helps bring the U. S. to victory. View .. Q, hw' K Air RALPH EDWARD SA U ER Ralph likes to sing, and roller skate. He hopes to get into the chicken business . . . he is a hard worker . . . his favorite subject is English . . . reads all he can about chickens and the chicken business. BENJAMIN JOSEPH SAWICKI Ben and trigonometry go hand in hand as it is his favorite subject. Would like to be able to continue his education. We are sure you will if you stick to it, Ben. Good luck! LAURA MIRIAM SHACKLES Mim's hobby and pastime is music . . . hopes to study it farther after she graduates . . . always ready to laugh at a good joke even if it is on herself. MARGKE'1 1'A ESTELLE SCHOLL Stelle is one of Mr. McGowan's prize students. Why 'Z Because trig is her favorite subject. She spends her leisure time skating and swimming. Good luck in your nurs- ing profession. MORTON PHILLIP SCHON FELD Ko , the boys who always comes out with a wisecrack. Besides be- ing a member of the baseball team and taking an active part in school affairs, he is an ardent supporter of the Wheel . This boy should go far. JOHN EDWARD SEAMAN One of General Hospital prodigies, Legs is a good clarinet player. His model airplanes are tops . . . favorite subject is aeronautics. If you go to the Wheel you will be sure to see him . . . hopes to travel all over the world some day . . . wants to be wealthy and retired in twenty years. You sure will have to work fast! ETH EL ROSE SEILER Ethel came to Wilkes-Barre from BuHalo and we are certainly glad she chose Meyers as her alma mater. Luck and success in your future work. CARL LOUIS SHAVER Likes to write, plans to be a ma- chinist, makes friends readily, GoIdy is independent and en- thusiastic. He will readily laugh when the joke is on him and never begrudges anyone his dues. Best of luck, Goldy . ERN EST RAYMOND SIEGEL Ernie's hobbys are nature study and airplane building . . . favorite high school subject is electric shop which he hopes to make his life work. In twenty years he hopes to be an electrician with too much money. HAROLD EDWIN SMITH Music by means of a trumpet is Hanks hobby and pastime . . . wants to go into it seriously so he may make a living from it. You will be a success at it, we are sure, so go to it and good luck. ROBERT JULES SMITH Seen at all the games in his blue and gold with his trumpet, Squeege likes music enough to make a hobby of it and plays very well . . . is planning to continue on to college . . . has lots of friends . . . hopes to be married and with a good job in twenty years. ROBERT M. SMITH Head cheerleader, his wide grin and easy going manner have made him a man to reckon with even before his senior year. Be sure to put that M in,-even to emphasize it a little! 'film ' ALICE RUTH SNYDER This peaceful girl likes to spend her time fooling around a farm. We are able to understand this since her hobby is horses. After school she would like a good secre- tarial job or be happily married. Why not both? CLAIRE KENSEY SNYDER Claire is always around to help or participate in any activities. She intends to further her education at Bucknell and with her looks and in- telligence she can't go wrong. Good luck, Claire. GEORGE SOLOMON Iluddie is able to fix most any- thing . . . he is quick and able . . . would like to study life in the Orient . . . is quick to correct his faults . . . hopes for his life to be happy. MARY SOLOMON Mary is one of the quiet girls of Meyers who is always ready to go to a good show. Another one of her pastimes is listening to the radio. Good luck to you after we part. THEROS ALEXANDER SPANOS One of Mr. Wood's most faithful workers, is Ted , as any vocational student will tell you his favorite classes are shops and mechanical drawing. Many times has his trumpet given the call to the colors at the morning flag raising. No one has a nicer disposition-we will miss being with him. PEGGY IRENE STAI R Peggy will make a good wife for some man. I-low do I know 'I Why her special hobby is cooking. After high school she plans to do office work and also Red Cross work. ANN MARIE STEGMAIER Steggie is the one who is always day-dreaming but she is always ready for a joke. We wish her the best of luck after school and know she will find pleasant paths ahead. Good travelling, friend. WILLIAM RICHARD STRATTON Bumps is going to work in the ship yards after graduation, he hopes. He also would like to en- list in the Navy for his lifetime fto see the worldl. In twenty years he hopes to be married with ihildren, and still have his curly air. CATHERINE MARIE STR! JM E 'l'his special physics student, Cath- erine, is quick witted and a good talked . . . likes good times, espec- ially dancing . . . is a good swim- liner . . . would like to travel some- c ay. DONALD DAVID THOMAS Topper is one of the vocational boys. That is one reason the rest of the students do not see much of him. He is a hard worker and for that reason we know he will be a success in what ever profession he will choose. IN FRI DTH Y M AE THOMPSON ller friends call her Dot . She is suggestible and ready to follows orders. I-ler hobby is sewing, but after school she wants to be a tele- phone operator. In twenty years she wants to be happily married. We think you will be, and good luck. Ji DS EI'H HUGH TRAIN DLI! Joe , our tenor saxaphonist, is pretty busy with his music. Ile intends to go into the Marines this summer. We're sure he will give the Axis a piece of our minds. Joe would like to be a doctor some day and his determination will get him tlwre. LENORE ELIZABETH TRAX Lenore is one of the bashful girls until you get to know her and then! Her hobby is roller skating. Since you do not intend to further your education we wish you best of luck in the future, wherever and what- ever it may be. BETTY MAE TREDINN ICK Betty can always be seen around the rooms that are connected with the commercial subjects. I-ler main pastime is skating which she can do really well. Good luck in your coming years, Betty. MARIAN CLAIRE TUCKER This girl has high ambitions and wo hope she will get to the top. Music' seems to be her line for in her leisure time she studies opera and after school she would like to go to Europe and study music further. LOIS CLARE VAN NORMAN Likes school for the friends she meets-and does she have a pile of them? . . . sings for a hobby . . . is seen at all of our games and is one of the best supporters of our teams . . . favorite subject is his- tory. JOHN HENRY VICARY Hobby is bowling . . . active, likes people . . . keeps the home-fire burning. Wants to get in the Navy. When war is over would like to travel. In twenty years he wants to be successful and have a home and family. Good luck, Vic and go to it. ZENON RANDOLPH WA LL Zenon is often seen whizzing along on his motorcycle-get out of the way, quick! Plays the piano any way you want, fast, slow, or even boogy woogy. Plans to become a surgeon and in twenty years hopes to be a good doctor. Best of luck! BETTY JANE WANDELL Jannie's motto is eat, sleep and be merry. Her hobby is keeping a scrapbook when she has time after participating in school activ- ities. She is always happy when we have movies in chapel, but zxrenyt we all? ARTHUR C. WARD Art would like to own and oper- ate his own farm but in the mean- time plans to work as a clerk. His favorite subject is math and his pet dislike is English. Art, also, gas joined the Navy. Good sailing, rt. EUGENE JOSEPH WASI LEWSKI Plug has become a familiar name in Meyers. He proved his ability, as president of the Ushers Club and editor of the Elmprint. No job is too big for this lad. We predict a brilliant future. LORAINE M. WASSERSTROM Wass would like to travel abroad after the war. She is wide awake, friendly, and always ready to help. Some day hopes to be married and have a family in the plural. RALPH ELWOOD WEAVER Penn State is where Ralph is headed. He likes math and all things mechanical. Dislikes about school most is the rule you must eat in school . . . hopes to be settled with a good job and money in the bank in twenty years. FRANCES ELAINE WENTZEL Frances will go far up the ladder of success. We know from what she has done here at Meyers. Chem- istry has been her favorite subject and with a liking like that how could we go wrong. M fi? .- e V ,, x... DAVID JOSEPH WERNER Dave is always with the gang if he isn't one jump ahead of it . . . he is cheerful . . . easy going . . . one of the active members of the Rifle Club and numerous others. Dave has joined the Marines and we know this lad will make good. GEORGE HARRY WESLEY A good trumpeteer, Wes can play almost anything on his trum- pet. He is a good dancer and does it whenever he can get a partner and music. Would like to fly all around the world. We hope you get your wish. EUGENE GERARD WEST A huntsman at heart, Gene would like nothing better than to be able to spend three-quarters of his time hunting. Hopes to make the Air Corps and we are sure he will make good. His favorite subject is arith- metic and he dislikes economics. WILLIAM GRAY WHEELER A super machinist, Bill is seen in machine shop every day. Parties and dances suit him to a T. School interests him because of the friends he makes. Wants to sail the seven seas with the U. S. Navy. DOROTHY JANE WILCOX Dot is the quiet type until you get to know her, but then you will change your mind about her. Her freevtime is spent in singing and playing the piano. She would like to take up music after high school. ELSIE WINESKI f'El plans to go to Wyoming Sem- inary after leaving us and take up typing and stenography. Her hob- by is sewing clothes which she does really well. In twenty years she hopes to have a job as a secretary or stenographer and own her own home. ARLINE JEAN WILLIAMS Arline has high ambitions. After making her fortune she wants to travel. She plays the piano and dancing is her hobby. If she stays on her toes we know she will go far. lIE'I I'Y JANE WILLIAMS llc-tty is always busy. It may be activities or studies. She intends to go to I'enn State when she leaves Meyers. Success in your future school days. lt's been nice know- ing you. DAVID MURKIS WILLIAMS A navy man, Dave will be in it soon. We at Meyers will remember him for his football and basketball talents as well as his readiness to make friends with everyone. Dave should go far in the Navy. JUAN WILLIAMS Joan, our happy-go-lucky senior! She also takes part in school affairs and sports. Enjoys horseback rid- ing and going on dates. Tell us, Joan, what is a THUD 'Z J UYNE WILLIAMS Susquehanna plans to go to school in N. Y. and take up model- ing. When asked what she wanted in twenty years she said a hand- some husband, a nice home and two kids tshe said childrenj. MARY li. WILLIAMS Drawing is her hobby and she's very good at it . . . would like to go to law school some day Qstick to it and good lucki . . . likes school for the friends she meets of which she has lots . . . listens to radio for her pastime. I i l 'xx 3 RUTH ALBEICTA WULIVE You should taste some of her cook- ing tyuml. lntends to take up nursing . . . chemistry is her tav- orite subject. We are sure she will be a fine nurse and able to calm any patient. Rl I'II WOLI SIiIEI. Such a lady with such a nice inan- ner, and how people do respond. Isn't it a pity when charm and shy- ness are allied,-and we all just have to wish we knew her better. JAMES ELIAS XAN'I'H0l'0l'l.0S One of the school's football heroes, Xy always is doing something. He is equally good at all sports and can bowl along with the best ol' them. He likes to meet people . . . would like to take up professional football . . . in twenty years wants a good job and a family of two. SYLVESTER YEFKO Syl is one of Mr. Muchler's boys . . . he can always be seen around the print shop. For music in his life he gets out his trumpet. Hunt- ing is his special hobby. Ilig times ahead for this fellow. BEKTHA ANNA ZADRUZNY Who is always seen around the typ- ing room? Why, llert. Think of the lucky fellow who gets her on his office staff. She spends most ol' her time at the movies, sports events, etc. KARLYS MAE ZIMMEIUIAN Chris has an odd but fascinating hobby of collecting odd jewelry. Upon leaving high school she in- tends to go into training but she has not quite made up her mind XVh61'6 to go. Best of luck, Chris. .......... ' 7' E ' l Sealed lleft 10 l'ljIllfj7MEll'Q' Alexiun, Helly VS'illiz1ms. l.0l'l'1llll0 NVasserst1'on1. Estelle Scholl. Front Row lstumlinxl-'Jack Kishhalnrh. M:u'Q:n'ct Frzxlmey, Nancy O'lh'ien, M2ll'gHl'9t Hughes, Mary Junc Emzleston, Flnim Zionm-Q. 11+-01-510 Wu.-Ivy. Rear Lcfl fs1zmdingJfJames Hayden, Olin lmwsun, Shirley Johnson. Cunler l2ll'0llllfl flax: lF0lQJ---MllI'l0l Atlas, Marlon Highrilcr, Jeanette Brown. Pauline I12lClH2l, June lbully. Mary Isabel Gallagher: Rear fright!-Henry Behrens, Eugene Farley, George Murrash. lgdblfddidf Za die Qfapfdaa S MR. l-I. LEON GILBERT MISS MAQIAN R. I-IOGG ie OVl' RlURl+l-Venetian Carnival ...,...,..,.A... J. S. Zamecnik mel I Meyers High School Orchestra H 'Miss Lois llowlson, Ilirecioi' PROCESSlONAL of the Class of 1944 War March from Athalla ..,..,....,.....,.,...,.,A,,,,.,.. Mendelssohn HNVOCATION ......,,,,,........,..., Reverend William K. Russell Ref-tor, Sl. Stephen's Church, VVilkes-Barre CHORUS-Nocturne fl'oemJ ,,,,.............,..,,., Fibich-Riegger Senior Girls' Fhorns Miss Lois llodson, Dire:-tor Rl' M-XRKS ....,,,.,. ,,,,,., .,..,.,...,.,,.,,,,..,.......,. , J . Franck Dennis l'rinc-ipnl oi' Elmo-n' I.. Meyo-rs High School INIRODUCTION of Members of the School Board COMMPNCEMENT ADDRESS ........ Reverend lmre Kovacs Pastor of the Hunirarian Reformi-ll Church, Phoenixville CHORUS-Dark Eyes .........,...,...........,,. Russian Folk Song Senior Class AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ,,,... Dr. William A. Weaver President of the Board of llirem-tors of VVilkes-Barre Schools CHORUS-I Pledge Allegiance To My Flag Bridges-Riegger Senior Class Bl' Nl' DICTION .,,.,,.. ,...,, R everend William K. Russell Cl ASS SONG FARl'IWl'ILli SONG ALMA MATER 66444 Sang ln the past we've loved you, Meyers, Tried your honor to sustain, Shared with you our work and happiness, Ever classmates we'll remain. When the future beckons to us, And our days at Meyers end, We are proud to sing her praises thus Knowing she's a lifetime friend. Chorus Faithful and true To the Blue and Gold Visions of you Keep our spirits bold. For we will always cherish you As the years 1'oll by Hail,, Meyers High , Be our battle cry The fighting Class of '44 Will triumph evermore. --Words by Frances Rosser. Bernice llravinan l,--omirul Knpslas, B1-rnard Unsner. - Words by Shirley eMusic by Frances Rosser. meme!! Though space will soon divide us ln memories will return The hours we've spent together, And friendships we have earned. Our days at Meyers High Have now faded and gone by, But things we've learned, and joys We'll cherish all our lives. Now time has come to part, You and I must say good-bye, But in the years to come, There will always be the tie Ol' carefree hours we've known At our work and in our fun, l1J'er loyal to the Blue and Gold Until l,ifc's goal is won. Chorus Dear Meyers High, Let our class salute you, Dear Meyers High, With praises we exalt you, 1 we've shared ln our hearts you will ever linger, As through life we travel, Cla ss of '44. Owl-ns. Music by Marguerite liormnn ELMEIQ L. MEYEQS, M. D. This school keeps his name alive. Consider that l laloored not for myself only, but for all tlwem that seek learning? ?'l'UDEN'l' eaentk Qmde HOME ROOM 101 tTcarhcr: Miss Mary Mcliridol First Ron llm-ft to rightl -Flor:-nrle O'liri1-n, Mary Johnstont- Hs-If-no Donnelly, litola Williamson, Joan Masscngrill, Loi man, Mary Haydovk, June Crasrle. Second Row-John liriso. Jan-li Adelman, Robrrt l.ot-lcmzxn Rob:-rt Srila-l, Arnold Davidson, .lost-lah Mills, Jack for nell. Richard Abraham, John Mahon, William Phillips Franf-is Sauer-wine. Robert Dunbar, Stanley Zarcnslci. Third Row -lfranvis Nallon, Russell l'ritf'hard, Sam liroody l12lXYl'l'llt'C Troy, Albert J. Mamary, Donald A. lfraklln Robert Hassll. Absent-Leona Povailitis, Harry Wolf, Ethel Smith. HOME ROOM 103 t'I'cm'lwr: Miss Mary Mullcnj First Row tlt-ft to riprhtjvf- Lois Thomas, Joan Dourand. lit-tty Granda. Grave Stadls-r, Blanche Crowder, Lois f'l'l'VV0l'lli2l. Alix-0 XVilliams, Lois Dewey, Elizabeth lioyer, Miriam Jones. Sccontl llowv- Mart Desiderlo. Jerome Donbrowslii, Richard 'l'lloma::, iVilhur Treat, Luther Mr'l.oui:hlin, Thomas Evans, Ronald Dicrolf. James McGuire, Robe-rt Brown. Third Row-fWiIliam liankos, GI:-nn Kresge, Robe-rt Hilde- hrand, John Stout, James Mr'Huy:h, Joseph Dalton, Pete-r Verostek. Fourth Row-flloris Fulton, Lois Mae M1-Keoxvn, Esther Mae Christian, Virgzinia Rena Roznieli, Nancy May Nyuren, Flowiice Gender. Ahscnt-Jark Rosvngrant.. HOME ROOM 104 t'l'ca1'lwr: Miss Katherine Williamsl First Row tleft to rightj -Betty 'l'rm-dt-nnick, Ruth llarrison, Gs-rtrudo Mclieown, Dorothy Nallon, Betty liillu-tt. Eliza- beth Mrym-rs, Helen liobrowski, Margaret Busch, lletty Jane Hunt, Lois Arnvr. Second Row-Peter Yuhas. Jark Solomon, Robert Tosh, Jos- eph Kennedy. Carl Clemm, .Iamvs H. Marquette, James Smallvomh, John J. Mcfiroarty, liernard Nagle. Third Row-Thomas Haley, Frank Schrader, David Singer, Robert Moore, William Rink:-r, Paul Zudoro, William Mackinr, Alhvrt Jones. Fourth Row+Jean Knouse, Dolores Moleslii, Laura Kirk- patrirli, Bertha Singer, Isalhell Mc'Lau9rhlin. Absent-Hazel Wittington, Jean Obitz, Edward Van Aredsl, George Sies. HOME ROOM 105 t'l'0achcr: Miss Lucille Ryanl First Row lleft to rightj -Beverly Pursell, Norma liuchan, The-rt-sa Kaminslii, Beverly Illalieslve, Isabel Ann Erlwr, Gail Johnson, Lita lierton, Sally Williams, Nancy Sz-hlier, Sondra Geventher. Second Row -Thomas D4-arden. Howard Jonvs. William Red- irk, Rivhard Birnbaum, Franvis Tomalis, Nil-holas X. Mar- rash, Edward J. I'isarc-ik, Donald Ze-ek, John Reinurclt, Raymond Rvppy. Third Row-Richard Myers, Daniel Gallagher, John May, William Burke-, Thomas Reid, Robert Hughes Williams, John f'usir-li, Donald Hague, Gene l arr1-ll. Fourth Row--Joan Cort-oran, Geraldine Fell, Jana- Elliott, lrenr- Endler, lfranvcs Henning, Hn-ls-ne Brewster, Roslyn liaufer, Sandra Jay Lustig, Lois NVilliams, Sally Mason. Absent-Shirloy Saba, Howard KI4-in. HOlVlE ROOM 107 1'l'varhcr: Miss Eleanor Obicil First Row tleft to riirhtlfffharlotte Wills, Shirlvy Ann Hay- den, Margaret Boyd, Ruth VVidman, Jean Ze:-k. Joan lint- lor, Mollie Sliovlin, Doris Kidney, lletty Lewis, Margaret NVQ-lrll. S1-fond Row--Artlt-n Miller, VVintield Parsons, David Gins- lrurprh. .Iamvs G. Alles. George Namey, Thomas lfogey, Donald Galey, Jordon Dunbar, H4-nry Stanton. Third Row -Gilbert VVt-ebea, Henry Charneski. John Toney. Ralph Hassel, Jr.. Walter J. Seeley. Jr.. R0lH'I'l NUHHII- Harold McNeill, Donald Macliuskiv, Harry Whitman. Fourth Row --John Zaleslii, Alire Rhody, In-ne liarrah. Jean liowdvn, Ruth Smith, Elizabeth Ziebro, William l oot.e. Absent-l.illiam Keller, Kvnneth Doughall, T. Vogel. - s Suhatler. Eleanor Maharty, Margaret Radulski, Joan Hott'- HOME ROOM 110 tTeacher: Miss Mary Wolfcj First Row tleft to riy:htj4Elissa Bakum, Harriet Connie Mt-Cue. Jaeqneline Baranowski, Leanne Charlotte Fraley. Dolores Hastings, Lois Marion Evans, Sandra Blaustein. Second Row-fRuth Lowe, Marjorie Smulyan, Joan Marion Hnngrarter, Jeanette Norowski, Jan Royel. Carol Brenner, Doris Young. Third Row-'James 0'l3rien, William Pushinskas, Evans, Charles Isely, Donald Gilbert. Sol O'Kane, Donald Sabatina, Jack Reeve. ns DoDnald Wilke Chailes Dina Lnstig, Golden, Jean Hoover, Davies, e Beam, Nancy David Carris, James Lana l itriek Fourth Rt 'f ' ' , ' ' J 1 ', . - . . Bowden Faust, Lawrence Langan. Andrew Chiyxos. William Holtzman, Fred Sterling, William Thornton, Stephen Owens. Absent-Lewis Kahn, Philip Walsh, Marian Lewis. HOME ROOM 111 1Teacher: Miss Mary Burnsj First Row tleft to riyrhtj-f-Kathleen Cunningham, Marianne Fraley, Emma Zettles, Dorothy Julie Eckley, Kathryn Keil, Shirley Schwalenberix, Mary Louise Thomas, Peggy Jane Thomas. Mildred Kellar, Sally Ann Powell. Second R0wfJohn MeAndrew, Donald Brenner, Edward Stanton. Shirley Engle, Genevieve Knmos, son, John Scott, Francis Phillips, Walter Third RowfClit'lord Sweet, Charles Arnold, Marilyn John- Leger. James Edward Jacobs, Samuel E. Ayonb, Richard Rnmmer, James Dour- antl, Ralph Rittenhouse, George Thomas. Fourth Row--'Robert Chapman, Neil W. West, Donald Berry, Jack Joplingr, Edward Donlin. Absent--Marie Watkins, Joan Boliek. HOME ROOM 112 QTcacher: Miss Marguerite Smithj First Row lleft to rii:htj'fMarcella Kozmoski, Heli-n Pad- dock, Ruth E. Coplan, Beverly Steinhauer, Norma Wallace. Ethel Ravitz, Lila M. Spinner, Pemry Jane Davis, Jean Lacey. Second RowfEsther Erwine, Marian Popky, Stametz, Emilie Barbara Ecker, Carrie Jones, Betty Lear, Harriet Feinberg, Toliyann Gardner, Ruth Ganz, Renie Ganz. Mary Rosser. Third Row-Jerry Gelh, Jack Roberts, Robert Donlin, David Hubinirer, Joseph Lipinski, Robert, Jones, Frank Montedonica, Marvin Williams, Clark Marshall Lorie, Carey. Fourth Row-George Hicks, Harry Lear, Franklin Malkemes, John E. Williams, Jr., Cledwyn Rowlands, Jr.. Franklin M. llymond. George Leon Moses, Jr., George P. Gallagher, 3rd, William 0'Dea. Don Williamson, Edward Edmund Krzywicki. Absent --Joan Friedman. 67454 Quads HOME ROOM 102 tTeacher: Miss Catherine Mnlherny First Row tleft to rigrhtja-Margaret Denn oody, Celia Kehoe. Anne Lois Williams. Edith Scott, Grace Hoover, Joan Gould Joan R. Libenson, Second Row-Leonard Martin, James Curry erty, Mary Zadora, Ruth Readler, Joan Williams, Anthony Zupa, Robert Stewart. Third RowfCalvin Ostrum, Ralph Hoovei Robert Schweitzer, Howard Blanstein, Jo ward Richards, John Mathews. is, Phyllis liar- Dolort-s Haas, Ruth Daniels, . Martin llonuh- Quigley. Jesse ' John Landis, lin Morgan, Ed- Fourth Rowfvllilliam Stillarty, Robert Meri:-le, Edward A tvraham, Stuart Hoat. Absent-Richard Miller, Charles Fortinsky, Charles Glawe. HOME ROOM 109 tTcacher: Mr. Ralph Evans Ruth Rosenthal, P First Row tle-ft to riyxhtj -Stella Woznaik. Doris Wineski, Jean Williams, Elaine Barnett, Bernice Karp, Mary Jane Vl'eaver, Ann Hughes, Alice Kline, Ruth Van Horn. Hoover. Beverly Second Rowe--Mabel Faye Richards, Shirley Ward, Geraldine Ruddy, Barbara Nagle, Joan Everett, Catherine Moller- niott, Alice Knorr, Eleanor Rymond, Emma lliscontini. Third RONX fi90l'1I9 Wolfskeil, Charles VVilliams, Raymond Grant, Anne MZlI'l0ll Vivian, Gladys Prntzman. James Flneuel, William Goode, Kenneth Franklin, Arthur V, Giampo. Fourth Raw-Stephen lirnpinski, Jax-k Sponaner. Herbert Rittt-nbergz, Charles Gloman, Jack Marshall Jerry Hates, Charles Kinsman. , VVilliain May, Fifth Row-Edwin Mailander, Robe-rt Bamhack. William lsaaes, Ray Krokoski, Robert Olslian, Jack Mamnry, VVil- lard Walters. Absent-John Haydnk. VVilliam Powell. HOME ROOM 203 KT:-acher: Miss Mabel Evans! First Row tleft, lo rightj-Alive Jane Hippensteil. Flurenf-v lxlstler, Rosanne Saylor, Mary Lou Rodzon. Wi-iss, Betty Steinbrennf-r, Ann M. Vivian. l.oi14 '- erivlv. Mary Bloss, Emily Pendor-lx. Marilyn l Fir sl Sec-ond Rovv-- Ann Trumborv. Nancy Gallagher. l'risz'iIIa Sxvartwood, Sybil Slomoxvitz, Sally Fohen, Evelyn ' lietsy Evans, l'atrir-ia VVilliarns. Miriam liaivlu-r, l'atrlf'la Gnyler, Connie Mitlleman. l onky. Third Row-Rolwrt Downing, Gvorgw H, liroxvn, Robert Sanders, Donald Love, Franklin ln:-k, Roger Lehman. Norman Rersing, Jerome Epstein, James Moor:-. Donald Gross. Fnurth Row--Roger Welcher, llavid llarrall, lfrani-is Irena- han, William Gilbert, William liybitski, Alan Woodworth, Joseph Godls-ski, James Ironu. Absent-Martin Lanpran, Mali-om Norton, Franz-is H+-1-kman ll'-nny Hari-mn-k. HOME ROOM 204 KTQ-acher: Miss Margaret Foxy First Row lleft to right! f llemnfla Simon, Shirley Shaver lioris Marsland, Margaret Serhan. Joann Davis, Rose Marie Royal, Estelle Hravman, Palsy 'l'osh, Linda Daubert, Mar- uarct Stile. Second Row' l,ave-re l . Elston, Harry H. liillv-t. Robert l . Morton, Franris Yam-hunis, J. Frank Madden, Josf-ph Schmid, Charles Weigand, Donald Woods. Samuel lmv. Third Row-'Brave E.l'l Myers, Ray Jones, W'illiam Morrison. John Hnbinger, Rudolph Sill'rar, llonald Keiiy, Thomas E. Mulligan, Charles Gill. Absent Richard Kidney, Howard Norman, Rnl'nayni- Lewis lan-ie Rurloski, Lester Arnold, Fri-ll Johnson. HOME ROOM 205 fTearher: Miss Helen Watts! First Row lleft to rig-:htj -Doris Marko, Ella May Snook Mildrv-d Koniezko, Mary Rodgers, Catherine Williamson: Lillian Kornfeld, Nanny Arner, Louella Fashin. l lorenef- Hirthler. Qecond Row-Joss-ph K2lllllilHlij', Edward llervin. Kit-hard Rader, Joseph Ball, James Kay, Stanley Ray Knappman. llanis-l Gallagher, Edward Favanaugh. Mir-har-I Mangan- ella. Third Row--Robert Williams, Javk Smith. Lynn Wakelv. Joseph K. Frank, Edward Harkins, George Svhaller. Rob- ert J. Stephenson. Fourth Rowfff-Elmer Nesbitt, Fharles Chapman. Absent-Grace l'llltIllt'H, Harold Tredinnivk, Faroline Cas- t rxgnano. HOME ROOM 206 1Te1u'her: Miss Sarah Le-Grandi First Row lloft, to riuhtl f-Dolores V, Zngarek. Marianne K SllLflll'll. Hilda G. Popky, Enid Amdnr. Jean K. Perulslvii Joanne W. Mui-hler, Jane M. Zimmerman, Phillis liurden. Lois Pulver, Jean M. Rehrigc. Nectrnd Row--Joan M. Luz-ki, P+-wry M. Krohol, Norma Elias Miriam l.0n11. Jani- A. Llewellyn. Joan M. Stevens, Her- nir'e .-K. Osinslvi, Marilyn S, Weisbvrprer, Ruth Lennon. Vevelia Zarenski. 'lhird Row Stephen Stefancin, Harold Grolf, Steve Hertelv Howard Phillips, Allan Goldman, Robert Miller, Jacob Groh, Walter DiMarcn, Le-on Lynn, Ifuurth How--Peter Fhokola, Edward llrislin, Joseph J. Mor rash, heoryre Rroofly, VViIliam Woodworth, John Mulha-rini Stanlf-y Kovalrhek, Bernard 'Feplveu-, Guy Kresge. Ahsent-l'4'tei' lirabrosliv, Jule liarus-r, Morvith Williams Vlfilliam Elias. HOME ROOM 207 1'l'eacher: Miss Caroline Glomanl l'lrst Rim: lleft to riirhtl Lillian Chokola, Mary Konieuzlvo Jean 'llllll.llEl', Catherine Wint. I lors-ni'+- Cieslinski, Betty Lon Anderson, Edith Mae Knorr, Elizabeth M. Gittens. Hernadine B. Gmrdan, Grace Mahon. ecpnd Row---Melvin Gyle-, Bernard Grieshaber. Melvin lxleinman, Mark Farrell, Marvin Katz, Robert Morgans, Vharles Quay, Frank Tosh, Ray 'l'urpin, William Mc- L0llJJl'lllI1. lhird Row-Leonard Schwab, George J. Kishel, Javk Mich- ael, Phil Jones, Thomas Frank Fisher, Nicholas Vunderi. Abraham J, llruby, VValter H. Hunyrarter, David Weaver. Absent-Martha Euruess, Cora Sue Sf-arfoss, Joseph Johns, HOME ROOM 208 tTencher: Miss Bess Griffithsj First Run' lleft to riuhtl --Lois Bond, Reba Diamond, Esther tiarrah. Jean Klose, Florence Robins, Florence Dunbar, Florence Nesbitt, Martha A. Paddock, Shirley Maurer, Joann Rushworth. Secunzl Rowffllavid Williams, Jacob Kemmerer, John Moser, hvilliliiii McCauley, lrent- Collett, Gary Hoats, Donnie liond. Charles Sabalaske, Edward Birht-ck, James Obeid. Third Row--fNicholas Csenteri, Thomas Rowan, William Maharty, Norman Kirkpatrick. Robert Thomas, Harold Donaldson, Samuel Weaver, James Dal Sasso, Thomas Shinko. Fourth Rowe-William Rim-I, Joseph Neddotf. Absent-fMiriam Morrissey. HOME ROOM 209 tTcacher: Miss Charlotte Bruwnj First Row tlett to riyxhtl-Charlaine Gill, Linda Sallitt. Ruth 'l'raver, Shirley Morrow, Marjorie tlodak, Joan Man- eval. Jane Schatl'er, Bertha Fannon, Kay Mctluire, Shirley Shields. Sec md Row--v-James Siegel, Harold Schnlv-r, Nicholas Famous, Robert Lewis, Rosemary Kratz, Faith Riemensnyder, Don- a!d Clayworth, Georgie Haines, Max S. Rartikowsky, Gwilym Reese. Third RowffRohert Kressly, Robert Santncci, Donald Miller, James Cornell, Richard Cole. Kenneth Roberts, Jerome W. Mitchneck. William Prinwrle, William Fillistine. Fourth RowfAnthony Valentukonis, Russell Taylor, Donald J. Nelson, Bernard A. Burke. Absent-Thomas Swicrcyznski, Celestine lioprdon. dard QQQJZ HOME ROOM 202 tTeachcr: Miss Veronica Brislinl First Row llc-t't to riuhtl - Kathryn Weiss, Mary Jane Naples, Lilliam Xanthopoulos, June Zimmerman, Masrdalene Clans- en, Aunt-s Ziebro. Joan Dombroski, Dorothy Constantine, Petty Jacobs, Bettie Lewis. Second Row fWilliam Hummel, John Schichl, Walter Lewan- dovvski, Michael Sukelarides, Harry Marino, Melbourne Bredbenner, Gerald M. 0'Brien, Daniel Howard Norton, Jr., James Weiss. Third Row--Doris Berry, Edward Steininsrer, Bernie Reppy, Roger Norman, Gerard Jay Schainnck, Walter T. T. Sy- mons, Sanford Cohen. Fourth Row -Gladys Smith, Nancy Williams, Alice Fine. Martha Grant, Lillian Cerwonkas, Joanna Bolcar. Camille M. Moses, Joan Robinson, Audrey Seaman, Ida Fisher. Absent-Harold Hloss, Shelia McDermott, Howard Foust. HOME ROOM 210 fTeachcr: Mr. WVarren Challisb First Row tleft to riirhtl--Jennie Sallitt, Thelma Craver, Mary Smith. Peyluy James, Mildred Kaiser, Jane Curley. Ruth Ann Norman, Margaret Sailers, Daqua Elias, Cath- erine Chokulo. Second RowfHarold Goode, Arthur Shievitz, Earl Wenner, Arthur Taylor, George Fraley. Harold McNelis. Russell Bubble, Daniel Polto. Third Row --Michael Namey, Richard H. Hawk. J, D. Lock- man. Leonard Wineski, Clarence Johnson, Francis Rein- hart: Jack Miller, Jr. Fourth Row-Jeanette lianschard, Doris Bond, Sally Lawson. .-'uidrcy Traver, Marianne Morton, Evelyn Balmer. Ruth lfarvinski, Sbirle3 Nelson, Jean Gartner, Allen Hnirht-s. Absent-Andrew Hirbeclc. Richard Dilley, Richard Conahan, Rita Varey, Marion Pahler. HOME ROOM 211 tTcacher: Mr. H. W. Harrisony First Row tleft to rightl fShirley Lang, Dorothy Kellar, Margaret Thornton, Shirley Birk. Doris Flanagan, Rita Desidcrio. Mary Shaft-r, Thomasina Hudson, Marion Sir- ltan, Emily Peters. Su-nml Row- Jean Zimmerman, Dorothy Kelly. Betty Roll- man, Dorothy Huprhes, Peauy Evans, Bette Hankey, Lois XVilt-ox. Jean Maloney. Third Rowfllewey Kolb, Jr., John Waller, William Weaver, William S. Brody, Jack Vivian, Robert Mctlrane, Herbert YV. Smith, David 0. Roberts. Fourth Rown-Gerald Smallcomb. Marvin tiibelman, Donald Pettit. Robert Howey, Joe Sxvierczynski. Fifth Rowe-Elvira Thomsen, Nancy Knorr, Barbara Nygren, Shirley Malkemes. Lois Thomas. Absent -John Schmitt. HOME ROOM 212 QTQ-acher: Mrs. Isabel Corscnj First Row lleft to riuhtj -ff- Joan Sinnott, Catherine Skatl, Mary Ward, Ardith J. Seiwvll, Jo Ann Roberts, Patricia Gallagher, Bette Nelms, Dolores Dalon, Rosemary Corcoran, Edna Mae Wood. St-cond Row Zelda Libcnson, Vilma Kriso, Betty Toole. NFIII- ry Marshall. Joan Melieown, Barbara Fry, Jill Griffith, Janet Gcarharl, Robert Gerstein. Third Row- -Douglas Belles, Stuart, Lindsay, John Toole, Leo Johnson. Michael Kasper, Paul Bauknight, Melvin Shaver, l'at,riela Boyle, Dennis Buckley. Fourth Row -James Armitauze, John Pasola, Stephen Sabol, l'harles Kline, Donald Erker, David Isonski. Absent-Rohvrt Keiner. Jean Krommes, LaVerne Symons. HOME ROOM 216 Ufeachcr: Miss Elsie W'eaverj First Row tleft, to riyrhtj Mary Pappas, Rhea A. Clausen. Marilyn Isely, Margaret Mappes. Jennie Ferris, Ann Un- terberuor, Dolores Dostor, Barbara Stalford, Dolores Palino. Lois Morrash. Second Row Frank Thoma, Marilyn Evans, Louise Singer, Josephine- Desiderio, Pemry McGroarty, Robert Sweiyrert, Gordon Trethaway. Third Row Joseph Swithers, Kenneth Hayden, Matthew Jacobs, George Koval, Marvin Slamowitz. Fourth Row .Iohn Erickson. William Rouprhsedare, William Heller, John Naugle, Leonard Lebowitz, Charles Harronk. Absent-f Evelyn Frankentield, Dorothy Harlow, George Zettles, Albert Broody, Carl Jacobs, Marilyn Jones, Katherine Lock- 1-nbruch. HOME ROOM 218 f'l'eacher: Miss Helen Lydonj Firsl Row :left to rightl Lois Cusick, Rita McCue, Beth Kay, Joan Feebish. Lois J. Marshall, Thelma L. Hunsinger. Shirley E. linnrr, Mary C, VVilliams, Joyce Nobel, Betty Donlin. Second Row-Armanda Tranelli, Miriam Obeid, Theresa Zag- orski, Jean MuAndr1-xv, Joan Frederick, Regina Snyder, lrmer Tosh, Beverly Challis. Third Row- Lucille Zugarek, Donald Voiyrht, Robert Burns. Robert Bowersox, Ralph Evans, Jack Lewis, Charles Green- ticld, Wayne Brelsford, Henry Radulski, Lois Ireland. Fourth Row-Joseph Masavaxle, John F. Dixon, Lawrence Rot-shot, William Cann, Andrew Schmid, George Kocher, 'fucker McGowan, Martin J. Brennan, Jug Morrash, Dom- iniek Alfano. Robert Landmesser. A hsen L-Jack St ration. HOME ROOM 219 l'l'cacher: Mr. James Brazelln-3 First Row flm-ft to rightj Lillian Fourth, Ann Jones, Mad' 1-line VVint, Lillian Katnsz. Anne Marie 0'Brien. Jennie Elias, Lizzy Sallitt, Esther G. Jones, Susan Booth, Rose Ann Dal Sasso. S1-cond Row Theresa ljhulfka. Jean Grumblinu. Lorctta Nihl. Joyce Pfeilmeier, Roberta Corbett. Theodosia hocher. Vivian R. Rakcr, Marie F. Judge, Lou A. Weiss. Third Row Norma Samuels, Jack Daniels. Julian Seeher- man, Clarence Moore, George Turner, Edmund liumor, Harmon Bond, John Namey. Ruby Korn. Fourth Row---Olin Evans, George Phillips, Bruce Trethaway, Harry Lewis, Robert Shaeklcs, Glenn Williams, Robert liilwnson. Fifth Row-Leroy Thomas, Joe Bollonn-y. Albert Tomalis, An- drew Mamary, Bernard Reppy, Howard Davis. Absent Joseph Palonovrski, Dorothy Wolsiufer, Joseph Mor- rash, Michael Namey. HOME ROOM 201 fTearher: Miss Ann .loncsy I-'irsl Row llcft to riyzhtb- Pauline Benay. Geraldine Greham, Philomena Minarir-k. Second Row' Russell Danbert, Peter Zawoda, ,John Guresh. Robert Downingz, Maurice Koury, Raymond Ixrokoski. Third Row-John Wasmanski. Leo Kordoski, Edward Yan- lvnski, John Stahurski, Spiro Famous. emu W Qaeda HOME ROOM 213 tTeaclwr: Miss Helen Nicholsj First Row tIet't to rit:htjfClara Mancini, Harriet Sm-halleu, Lois Hopewell. Nancy Martin, Sydelle Silverstein, Rhoda Rachlis, Rosamond Tintner, Dorothy Wintersteen, Lillian Mamary, Mary Malinoski. Second Row -Anne Zimmerman, Marilyn Love. Juno Wil- liams, Virginia Jimison, Mary Morrash, Betty E. Ayoub, Irene F. Phillips, Virfinia E. Roden, Shirley liambach, Phyllis L. Kelley. Third Rowfllonald Fry, William L. Scott, Walt:-r Derolt, Robert Goldstein. Robert Boston, Victor Franchi, Louis Bauman. Thomas Reiley. Fourth RowfAubrey Silver, fharles Powell, Otto W. P, Backof. AbscntAAlt'red Kratz, Donald Tosh, William Yeislt-y. HOME ROOM 214 tTeachcr: Mr. James Mctlowanj First Row tlctt to rigrhtj-Ruth Ann tllawe, Norma Dickin- son, Ruth Trethaway, Claire Johnson, Barbara Kohl. Jeanne Fuerth, Lenort- Linskes, Ann Haas, Ronnie Mctluire, Ruth Korn. SL'l'0lld Row---Thelma M. Kline, Marion Higrhriter, Mildred Shovlin, Pt-irgry Yerabek, Mary Elizabeth tlilligxan, Elizabeth Cerwonka, Dorothy Lowe. Third Row-John Haines, Donald Flueuol. Donald Glasser. Robert Harrison. Phillip Pasroe, George Evans, Wilbert frutzman. Fourth Row--Webster Bloom, Charles Fretlerick, Martin Ponliy, Bernard Steiner, Leonard Gilburt, Donald Alex- andor, Paul Bavhman. Absent--James Richmond, James J. Suba, Ruth McCatl'rcy. HOME ROOM 215 t'1'eachcr: Miss Miriam Ellowitchj First Row tloft. to riirhtj---Marion Bird, Dorothy Ward. Dor- othy Noble, Audrey Bradley, Jane llaranowski, Connie Miller, Marion Stanton, Dorothy Brewster, Jeanne Frankel, Patricia Judxre. Second Row-Shirley Johnson, Kathleen Gallagher, Patsy O'Rourke, Dolores Curran, Ruth Sabalaske, Lois Manyxel, Pc-iriry Lou Thomas, Mary Jane Eggleston, Kathryn Mack- inp, Helen Betts. Third Ron -Glen Slivinske. Marvin Lander. James Kings- bury, Robert Brown, Ruth Fisher, Thomas V. Kennedy, William Holland, Moe A. Smith, Harold Swan. Joseph Rustir. Fourth Row---Clement Cerwonka, Jerry Gutetrman, Marvin Rees, Robert Alheim, Robert Lipenski. Absent-Antoinette Pietre, VVilliam Wilkie. HOME ROOM 302 t'l'eachcr: Miss Elizabeth Mel-Iuizhy First Row lleft to rii:htJfMarilyn VValter, Lois H. Miller. Jacklynn J. Deppe, Jane M. Curry, Marian R. Samuels, Mildred A. Kozmoski, Hazel Broody, Bessie Sullivan, Ger- trude Hotlenstein, Claire French. Second R0wfJane Booth, Miriam Hartzoll, Joan M. Matl- den. Marion A. Werner, Frances Weaver, Sally Steumaier, Theresa Klose, Eleanor Weiss. Third Row-Marvin Smith, James Hannapran, Joe li. Conlan, Donald SL-hrey, John Neddotl, Stanley W. Sawicki, Ben- jamin A. Franklin, William Brink, Earl Worley. Absent- -Allen VVarcl, Martha Minnich. HOME ROOM 304 lTeacher: Miss Frances Cylnckj First Row lleft to riuhtj--Elverta Wills, Mary L. Russell, Franr-es B, Mirlauskas, Marian Gillisran. fllady Rubin, Irene Gross, Jeanette Cieslinski, Doris Smith, Shirley R. Rahinowitz, Shirley Thomas. Second RnwfAnn C. Evans, Jacqueline M. Haubersrer, Will- ma A. Buchan, Rita E. tire-if, Janice Wintermute, Dolloll B. Snyder. Third RowfJack Lewis. Howard Davis, Monroe firm-en, Rob- ert Rogers, Thomas Brown, David Finkelstein. Alvin Dun- irey, Georze Alexion, William Clark. Absent- Joseph Kirpairick. 5- HOME ROOM 317 fTeacher: Mr. George Ulihanickj First Row llefl to ri51htjfMar5zuerite Richards. Elizabeth Slabinski, Margaret Hayduk, Leona Davis, Kathleen Bates. Ruth Devlin, Barbara Rowe, Claire Zionce, Margaret Kresire, Louise McClain. Second Ram'-Edward S. Prime, James Q. Meier, Maxine Ep. stine, Eleanor Shearba, Dolores Richards, J. Nancy Bloch, Joseph Zalinski, Fred Granda. Third Row-Claylon Miller, Samuel Kahan, Marvin Mitch- neck, George Clark, Vinm-ent Williamson, Edward Sorrell, Leon Williams. Fourth RowfRobert Lyons, Robert Levine, Robert L. Ho- irrebe, Michael Moses, Donald R. Streepy. Absent-W Henry Sugden, Joan Giering, Mary Mc-Lauirhlin. HOME ROOM 318 lTeacher: Miss Ruth Merrclj First Row lleft to rightl-Lucetta L. Bevan, Dolores L. Koval, Mary M. McLaughlin. Albertina M. Clausen Aunfs A. Wendlandt. Eleanore M. Zukarek, Joanne Williams, Dolores Slimak, Joan Williams, Marian Sweitzer. Second RowfSpenc-er Martin, John Chokalo, Jean 'I'riml1'4-. Mary Isabel Gallagher, Mary Lou Mcflroarty, Doris Jones, Esther Constantine. Lewis Harris, Alexander Scott. Third RowfJames Mayers, John J. Nogan, Laurence Baum- ll2ll'tIl9l', Donald Easen. James Cashin, Louis Dixon, Stan Smulyan. Frank Murphy, Albert Whipple. Fourth Row-Robert Smith, 'William F. Gender, Stanley Stroney, Joseph Elias, Arnold Rigel. S HOME ROOM 303 Cfencher: Mr. Joseph Powellj Flrsl Row tleft to rixlhtl--Mary Louise illoman, Phyllis Meyer, Dolores Stull, Elaine Dietterick. Jennifer Elias, Sally Lee Schonfeld, Rosemary Quinnan, Grace Winters, Lee May, Marjorie Davis. Second Row--Gertrude Moran. Nancy Q'l-irien. Mildred Maharty. Lois Weay'ei'. Mona Smulyan, Marjorie Becker. Dorothy Shea, Doris Robins. Third Row -Stan Unterberger, Robert Lacey, Donald Wolfe, Irwin R. Weinberfz. Arthur Hershenfeld. Jack Evans, Thomas Park. Fourth Row-Edward Popky, Lawrence Williams, Ze-kiel Law son, Charles Trice, Isaiah Baukniirht. Absent-Margaret Nygren, Robert Cheponis, Thomas Row- lands. HOME ROOM 305 l'l'eacher: Miss Mary Jule Doughurl First Row lleft to ri::hUfffJean McClain, Lois Lurin-, Pauline Hunizarter, Jessie Pow:-ll, Jean Tyrrell, Sylvia Amory, Jane Morris, Ellease James, Ethel Shively, Sarah Sallitt. Second Row-fMary Ann Mc'Nelis, Ethel Hughes, Josephine Cunderi, Janet Schmaltz, Jeanne Ward, Marjorie Mac- Clary, Mildred Roeshot, Nancy Mr-Guire. Third Row -fRay Rates, John Pryor, Louis Wilkie. Edward Harkins, Don Rau, Michael Mr-Manus, Richard Rupert, William Curtis. Fourth Row -Henry R. Bannon, John Trapold, Eugene Far- ley. Robert Wech, Jack Mcfluiizan, J. Evans. Absent-Martha Hoyle, Marian May. HOME ROOM 306 CTeacher: Miss Anne Hughes! First Row lleft, to rightlfliarbara Louise Barrouk, Ma1'y Frances Polanowski, June Persingr, Rachel M. Ravitz, Marilyn Marshall, Genevieve Naneini, Betty Sallitt, Ethel Barker, Betty Kmetz, Bertha Lux. Second RowfL0uise Glowacki, Mary Lou Malkemes, Betsy McGuire, Millieent Shearba, Dolores Vinesky, Miriam Frankel, Norma Grimes, Ethel Dunbar. Third Rowe--Nathan Brown, Lyle Fairchild, Donald Hoban, Sid Pulver, Harry Wallace, Robert Davies, Roland Ream, Jack Feenick. Fourth RowgStanley Anthony Lipinski, Fredrick Allabaugxh, Henry A. Behrens, Chester Luck, Carl L. Pissott, Alfred Guziejka. HOME ROOM 307 QTeaeher: Miss Helen Lynehj First Row tleft to rigrhtjfldelen Kidney, Ruth Bauer, Mar- ion Jones, Lily Eddy, Jacqueline Jones, Ann Watt, Marian Neddotf, Gwendolyn Fenstermaeher, Eleanor Gordon, Cor- rine Gregory. Second Row-Frances Pease, Betty Pedriek, Lorraine Neu- kum, Hilda Hausler, Mary Chunka, Marjorie Salyer, Susan Pfxsola, Marjorie Mae Race. Marianne Lewis, Audrey Walter. Third Row-Lenny Gazenski, Stanley M. Hall, Jerry Fluegrel, Donald A. Jones, Donald Hoban, Peter Misunas, Fred G. Xanthopoulos, C. J. Collctt. Fourth Rowe-George Palmas, William C. White, Hebert Jones, Robe1't Rhivl, Touby Phillips, Richard W. Gloman, Earl H. Barker, Bart Bankus. Absent-Teresa Chismer, Rose Marie Helfrick. HOME ROOM 308 1Teacher: Miss Rita Murrayj First Row llett to rightj-Norma Lou Evans, Mary Beth Leighton, Betty Jo McGinley, Peasy Kennedy, Lavonne Taylor, Marjorie Brobst, Dorothy Thomas, Jeans- Gulliver, Ruxh Bowman, Muriel Bransdorf. Second Row--Glennamary Miller, Lillian Clark, Chan-dell Gardner, Peggy Conwell. Lois Wertman, Margaret Ayoub, Helen Poderis. Third Row--James Rosser, Edward J. Miller, John Young, William F. Widman, Sheldon C. Carey, Leonard W, Zu- koski, James Mulligan, Christine W. Cutter, Joseph Yistki, Fourth Row-vJohn Ryoneheck, Ill, Charles W, Kohl, Jack Tasker, John G. Smith. Absentvlithel Dunbar, Evelyn Eichler, Marjorie Knappxnan. HOME ROOM 309 QTeacher: Miss Esther Trethawayy First Row tleft to ri1:l1t.ifShirlety Mason, Mildred Norton, Margery Norton, Lucille Gross, Jean Tablyn, Helen L. Clymer, Shirley E, Johnson, Nancy Jones, Beverly Hirth- ler, Wilma Jayne. Second Row-Rosemary Smith, Nan Guyler, Rita Curran, Jane Enpjle, Liva Slinske, Ellen Hertz, Hone liishbaugh, Phyllis Manns, Catherine Hughes, Bette Transue. Third RowfTheodore Daggers, Al Kishbarh, Jay Rauscher. Rae Davis, Irene Bittenbender. Patti Miller, Lepke Luchi, Charles Chapin, George Saba. Fourth RowfAl. Williams, Joseph Hanrich, Francis Hanna- ean, Alfred Fry, John Line, Joseph Bates, Charles Xavier Kelly, John Pechulis, Harold Ezlxrard Arnold. Absent-George Berry, HOME ROOM 310 tTeaeher: Miss Miriam Watkinsj First Row tleft to rightj-fShirley Farrell, Irene Eyerman, Mary Alexion, Marilyn Eddy, Marguerite Gallagher, Helen Frantsi, Betty Prutzman, Katharine- German. Betty Mae Robinson, Ruth Goode. Second Row-Geraldine Evans, Norma Jean Thomas, Ruth James, Patsy Landmesser, Barbara Sehmalzriedt, June Samuel, Shirley Weiss, Lois Brown, Kathleen Nauss, Ruth Cunningham. Third Row-fHarry Pulaski, Arthur Bush, Irwin Carey, Don- ald Eckert, Don Vernall, J. N. Kordik, Arthur Lee, Gerald Long, Robert Zuna. Fourth Row-Moe Landau, John Schmid, William Helt', Wil- liarn liovaleski, Joseph Katusz. Absentfldarry Morgan, June Abraham, Eleanor Phillilvs. 1 -YHLLI-ULb H 545,08 . w.WamamRcf2WJh'3a IM we meamwwmmt ttlwdz I' ilu A Q I' Tfvrlrrfnaiacngr H-www-I ll-:1I1111:Iw gr-nr-riggrnglhnffi avi-lf-rr-r-Ir 1 I I.'1.'.u'4' 1-,Irgri-1:-:war-nga:-U-I-1 I l'1l - 1 .0-r-I-rlr 1 r r 1 .I , 4 1 I 1 1 21:11 IIQI' I' -1- 11f.1' 1' I su ll.l.l .11 .A.a.1n1:lI ll I 1 1' rr 1' 1 .l1IHQl11!1l1AISP11glhg1l1111lalI1lF1 T 1 1- 11, V ggu-Inn 74: ll 1 1. I ll-.111 -:uint -11:--q1zgI!l.Q.4.1...1l11 1 11-I:- inln: I , , .IlI1'1 llll'l 1 1 C horn.: 5 5115 u I1grri1 F--1: gl 'uvzigg 9' ll!' 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Chorus Loud and long Let us raise the song of glory As thy banners of truth Proudly fly. On through life, in our hearts We will cherish Steadfast forever, Meyers High. When we must leave thy guiding hand, To take our place in life. Then we will keep thy honor clear Through all our joy and strife. And when the hand of memory Rolls back time's gathering haze, We-'ll rome once more, as now we do, To sing again thy praise. XVm'1ls by Ellen Roberts. '32 Musin' by Mrs. .Xnnetle Gilbert L1lZZf HIGH x if if X Q f N rv ' X hx fir' lib-if 'S llllui v l A all .lil M. . . . l l,. AlX?,xgii kxggk 7 IX ' f ,X ,g6A,J,4,, 4, .1 .ES'fLy' MR. CHARLES H. DAVIS Sponsor of many successful organizations at Meyers and now in the U. S. Navy. The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with nev0.,' cw mrs Mgfaffq 24nd gqpfaeaa The Christmas play, presented under the direction ot lvliss Marian ll l-logg, assisted by Mr. Charles Davis and Glorya Line, by students lirom all grades. 07am Scmqa presented on April 20, by tlwe Junior Glee Clubs under tbe direction ot Miss Lois Dobson assisted by Miss Ann Jones, Mr. Cbarles Davis, lvliss Marian l-logg and Mr. Andrew Stab. QQQQ Q mated! ' Directed by Miss Quth Sharpe, Miss Dorothy G. Smith, Miss Marian I2 l-logg, Miss Marguerite Smith, Mr. Warren Challis and Mr. Qalph Evans. first Row tleft to ripxhtj -fMarion Caruso, June Anxrelus, Ruth Trethaway, Ruth llclvin, liarlmara Rowe, Martha June Britten, Lilly Eddy, Ruth Bottom, Claim Xionrzf. Ellr-n Ilt-rtz, Marlyn Marshall, Marjorie Davis, Bertha Lux, Jeanette Mt-ycrs. Joan VVilliams, Second RowfJoan Williams, Sheila Mc-Dermott, Miriam Sliavltlt-s, Ann Carey, lloris Ilautz, Franr-Qs Rosscr, Jane lJuITy, Mnricl Atlas, Mary Jane Emrlmeston, Janivv Wintermute, Mary t'hu11ka, Nancy O'Brien, June Engle, lietty Prntzfman, Louise Mary Gloman. Third Row Gladys Norton, Mildred Sllovlin, t'atht-rine Huglwr, Nancy Jolief. Doris lloiiins. Marjorie liroln-t. Liva Slivinski, Dorothy Wilcox, Katherine tiernlan, Mary Lou Malltemes, Mary liollan, lic-vt-rly Jones, Mai'1.:liei'ite Borman, Jeanette Brown, Dorothy filitiiilil. Fourth RowfMr. Davis, llirector: Uarl Pissott, Ralph Sauer, Donald Evkcrt. Norman Hoorlman, lionalml Haas, Alan Fry, Donald Vernali, Georire Wesley, Martin Altano, Sydney Pulvvr. Stanley Hall, Donald Hoban, Harry Wallace. Joseph Rustic. Fifth Row Spanner Martin, Larry Baumprartnm-r, Webster Bloom, Leon Gilbert, Anthony Lipenski, Frank Murphy, Henry Behrens, Holm Moser, Clayton Karambelas, William Wilkie, Jov Hates, John Singer, Don- ald Rau, Ben Franklin. tSpnns0r: Mr. Chnrlcs I-I. Dnvisj 6a ddfflft kan I .t Daily Built-tin 'I'ypists: absent Margparet lieclnar. First Row lleft to rigrhtl -llrum Majorcttef, Ruth 'l'rrtliaway, Frazivg-:4 Rossi-r, .Xumlrvy lianivls. Second Row --Homer Middleton, Harry Russ, Santoril Fohen. John liarrall, Drum Major: VVilliam Davis Arthur Rush. Donald Jones. Edward llervin. Me-lvin tlylo. Third Row Russull Ilaulxert, Spencer Martin, Charles Pace, Robert Vl'illiamf, Jamen liimxfbury, Emlwarll Prinre-. Mir-hael Sakelarixlos, Bowden Faust, Richard Hauler. Fourth Row 'William tiillxcrt, Georyrv Alexion. Robert Shauklufs. llolwrt Mosher, Marvin Keen-, Rolls-rt Alheim, Louis Dixon, licnn Gilbert, llonalml Eckert. Fifth RllV'1f1l2lI'9I1I'P Moore, Robert Smith. Webster Bloom, Olin Lawson, John Ps-chulis, Joseph 'l'rapol1l Rolwrt lirown, Tom Park. Otto liar-lcotl'. Sixth Ron .Iac-lt Millvr, VVilliam Canu, .lsunew Hofsvr. QSp4ms0r: Mr. Fharles H. Dinisj de Zend Wee 144464644454 Ifrilult Maritim-u. fliarlef VVQ-iualirl, Auditorium Slitlch. 1 1'am'v:4 fiilwlluan, Marg'arf-t Hausler, Elaine Ku-tkas, .It-auettc Wi irown. liitty Wandell, Pauline- Pacigra, Maruuerite lionnnau, Mnuriw .i:u'olmwitz. Dennis Buckley, John liarrall. lion: z . XVayne Hrs-lsfzn-rl. Daily Bulletin iliSfl'llllIl0l'SI ahsf-nt ltolwrt Goldstein. .lavk Tasiter. 4,5 lamp and gum! afeomen First Row lleft to right! Gail Johnson. Jenn llolminson. Nancy Martin. Marie Judge, Claire Snyder, Jean' ettc Brown, Amelia Kozmoski, Sh:-lin Mm-llerrnoit, Je-:in Maloney, Catherine Rice. Second Row-f-Joanne Mn:-hler, Patricia Judge, l'w-ogy Mrtiroarty, Nancy Marshal, Dorothy Kelly, Frances fiilxelman, Marian Martin, Mary Ln Hntter, Mary Iszxhel Gallagher, Nam-y Royer. Third Row-Catherine German, Marjorie Mi'fll?ll'l'j', Jenn Gullivvr. Bill'bHl'fl Rowe, Hilxla Hansler, Lois Manuel. Saralee Cohen. Shirley Owens, Wilma Bm-lmn, Shirley Johnson. Fnurth Row - Spiro Famous, Etlwarsl Rirhartls, Irene Collett, Ruth Bottom, Ellen Hertz, Marilyn Marshall, Carol Isley, Alfred Mnzrey. Fifth Row Thomas Mnllimxn, John Haines, James Hannziuwui, Rohm-rt Kressley, Frank Murphy, Fhnrles Powell, Euut-ne VVasilewski, George VVQ-sley, John Zeleslii. Sixth Rowfqlohn Mc-tlroztrty, James Mvtltiim, Jack Aclvlnmn, Rohm-rt Jones, Fred Smith, Joseph flmlleslti, William tioml. Seventh 'Row' -Earl Harker, Saul Heller, Alxrnhznn Drnlvy, Leonard liafirtikowslty, William Rnbinowitx, Stun- ley lxnnppmnn, John Mahon, IM-lt Meyers. tSpons0rs: Miss Miriam Watkins, Mr. Edward Johnsonj gawk Haeiiew First Ram 1lel't lo riyrhtl ---Ruth Korn, Marion Morton, Anrlrm-y Daiiivlrl. Jeanette Norowslii, Helen l':fultloc'k. St-conal Ron Ann Trnmlrore. Arden Miller, Albert Jones, .Xl- bert 'l'ornnlis, Rohr-rt lin-4-ssly, Roslyn Knut!-1-, fSnnnsor: Miss Marian R. Huggy Stuclents ancl Teachers of Meyers High School hax7e invested ox7er 1oo,ooo in War Stamps anal Boncls in the school years of N942-,3 and 11943-,4. Seniafz and undef: Ofzciealma ' d Dl Koval Patsy Miller Jack Frank Ronald Haas, First Row llefi to ri5:htjfMarianne buy: en, oores ' , .' , . , . siudent leader: Arthur Bush, Francis Rosser. Sheila McDermott, Marjorie Davis, Ruth 'l'reih:Lw11y. Second RowfMiSs Lois Dodson, Directorzg Spencer Martin, Donald Eckert, Robert Alheim. Leon Gilbert. Bob Moser, Louis Dixon. Marvin Rees, Jimmy Kingsbury. Edward Prime, Sol Heller. Third R0w4Jacob Kovalchek, Henry Stanton, Franklin Dymond. Fourth Row-Robert Sanders, Arnold Davidson, Isabel Ann Ecker, Juan Massengill, Joanne Muchler, Charles Pace, Robert Shackles, Roger Lehman, Marilyn W'eislierg:er. Morvith Williams, Homer Middleton, Fifth Row-Donald Hague, Richard Birnbaum, Donald Zeek, Frank Madden, Gerard Schainuck, Michael Sakclaridos, Robert Williams, William Gilbert, Edward Den-vin. Sixth Bow-Donald Wilkie, Sanford Cohen, Richard Rader, Harry Russ. Leonard Martin. fSponsor: Miss Lois Dodsonj I First Row ileft to l'i11'hilfL60ll2ll'll liupstas, president: John 0'Ili-icn. Lvonard Bariikowsky, Melvin Smith, range ollicer: Robert Moriran, vice-lu'4-sident. Second Rowe Ari Ward. Zenun Wall, Charles E. Fritz, William Lux, David .l. Vllerner, Jack Enuler, Jay Rauscher, Alfred Fry, Marlin Alfano. Third R0wffJack W. Frank, Mr. Robert M. Smith, John E. , Nauyrlc, John E. Seaman, Vernan Malkemes, Louis Dixon. Moe Landau. John Line, J. Dixon, instructor. 1Sponsor: Mr. Jesse Dixonl ' ' 5 W ' . 1 vJJ Q0iX' vQQx . QX2?Qs ' Miss Watkins Home Room, 310 as hacl loo per cent purchase of luoncls an stamps each sale clay during this school year of 1943-,44,--a real recor. . Zlaiew 66:45 First Row Ile-ft to 1'ig1htlfMary Louise Gloman, Genevieve Mancini, Patricia Roos. Margaret Hausler. vicre-luzsirlentz Eugene Wusilewski, president: llnrothy Jamef, secretary: Mal'::m-u'it+- Horman. Nam-y Jones. Jeans' flulliver, Plaire Snyder. Second Row-Joan Lynch, Pauline Humrarter, Ann Stegzmaier. Miriam Frankel, Mona Smulyan, I?l'2'lllC'l'F E. Wenlzel. Mary Lu Hulter. Margie Brohsl. Hilda Hauslm' . Third Row fMargaret Hughes. Betty Wanxlr-ll, Arline Vlfilliams. Shirley M4-rriman, .Im-k Kishluauuh, Han-ulfl K, Jones, Louis Wilkie. John Pechulis. Fourth Rowe--Samuel Elias, Wilbur Kresge. Absentfnleanotle llruwn, Liva Slivinskv. fSp0ns0r: Mr. Jann-s Brazcllcj Zageefaf llc 1 'fu Rrrh' James Plvans, Joseph Gehhawll. lflslwarnl Harkins f'l1:n'lef Krnyvlr, Rohrrt M. Smith, Rohvrf Hil1lvhl'an4l, liaymmn Khzuwl. Absent-John Smith. Calvin Malkemes, Donald Honeywell, Wil lia 11 Hummel, Walter Lewauclowski. fSponsor: Mies Marian R. Huggy 3Q'ZV4'QQQ2?i'4'35Z 2?Q'CQZ74'4'?iY'2 2'?s'R5i94?4Y4X'02X'4'?4V?4'a'4'?4 G5QX's?4?4'4'4'X09A'mXN'4'4?4'4 's'5J2??Q YaX5OQ?aXX?iwO04'?4'Q uring the Fourth War Loan Drive, anuary IS to February 15, Meyers High School lnought 519,258.40 Worth of War Boncls anal Stamps. umm Zeahcb S546 65444 Center Front-Kay liatcs. Left to Right Front NVilliai'i lVlul'L5an, inftl'tlt-tm': l'Iari'y Phillips, VVillia'n White, William Lawson, William Hulf, Uliarles lim-lly, YVaiter .'Xllaha'ig4'li, Charles Kohl, Flflxvartl Arnold. Left to Right. Burk ffiemure l'appa.1. liulvert lihiel, t'lill'0rcl Vol- lett. Alan W'illiam:4, Pltlwarfl Harliins. Absent -VViiliam VVimlenian, .lrxlin l'rynr. tlnstructnrz Mr. William Mortfanj 4 First Row tlcft to rifhtl ffflfietty Jane VVilliams, Dorothy Meyers. Phyllis Counts-rman, Jane llallbert. Mar- gueritv linrman. Lorraine Wasserstrorn, I-It-len Jani Gray, Joan VVilliame, Lillian Vislak. Jun., .InlinQon. .lean Liem, Betty Tretlinniclt, Beverly Rehn, Dolores flalaitla. lim-ttv Cole. Second Rnw-Miss Mc-Manmon, Mary Solomon, Mary Williams, Camilla Vyanuwslti, Aileen Murray. llur- 0 nthy Wilcox, Mirla llrmly, Marian Hurltert, Alit-0 Snytlvr, Ruth VVnlf'.-kiel, 'I'hc-re-sa l'm-rulski, lilaint Kvetkas, Frances Gibclman, Ethel S4-iler. Third Row-l.ouisv Kozmuski, Uatherine Casper. Betty Wantlvll, Eligabetli Jones. Jani- llntfy, Shirley Mer- riman. Margraret Hotlsler, Nanvy Rutltly, Ann Carey, llorix Hautz, :Xrlinu xvllliitlllh, Mary Cathirine Mr'. tmlrt-w, I'uwlY Stair. l 0ul'tll Row Autlrt-y Daniels, Marian 'l'i1cker, Hlanlyh Nnrtwn, Betty Fry, lilsie VVint+lxi, lmie Keller, tl'uria . Miller. liertlla Zaclrozny, Margaret Fraley, Ruth Wolfe, Margaret lletlnar, Harrix-t ltoavnthal, Helen Jones. Fifth Row George- Morrash, George Wesley, VVilliam Lux, llavial VVilIiama, William Stratton, Lennart! Kupstas, Olin Lawson, Martin Alfalio, llavitl Werner. tSponsnr: Miss Catherine Mchlunmonp UAX'f 'Q 'si 0sX'2q74X5MYQ4XVx'O8J6 ?Q4X?ts?QQQiX?831' 4,454 ten cent defense stamps were solcl on Pearl l-larlnor Day, Decemloer 7, IQ43,- the loest sale to date for stamps of this clenomination. l . .geachz 2 Qin? feeefwee is ,rf tx X. First Row tleft to ri5:htjfAileen Murray, Camilla Pyanoxvski, Ruth Bottom, Elizabeth Jones. June- An- gelus, Jeanette Brown, Treasurer: Marpraret Hughes. President: Martha Junn- Britten. Vivo-Pl'vsitlel1t. Louise Kozmoski, Secretary: Dolores Galaida, Lois Gritfiths, Dorothy Clemm, Bette Cole. Arlene Wil- liams. Mary Catherine McAndrevy. Second R0wffStella Uendock. Sophie Sakelaridas, Bertha Zatliozny, Mary Solomon, lllHll'l6Ilk' McDermott. Loraine Dierolf, Frances Wentz:-l. Mary Bakun, Beverly Jones, Mirla Brody, Jn,-an Liem, Shirley Hankey, Beverly Rehn. Third R0wfD01-othy Thompson, Dorothy Meyers, Caroline Lewis. June Gregory, Catherine Casper, Dorothy Johns, Evelyn Connor, Mary Lu Hutter, Elaine Kvetkas, Nancy Rurlmly, Anno Carey. Nanry Jane Mr- Ginley. Vida Davis, Phyllis Counterman. Fourth Row-f-Joan Williams, Dorothy Franvhi, Marian t'aruso, Lliililll Cislak, Teresa Pt-rulski. Ruth Holfs- kiel, Marian Burkert, Shirley Merriman, Jane Dolly, Dorothy James,, Helen Jane Gray, Ruth Wolf. .ftnmlrey Daniels, Doris Hautz, Pewry Stair. Fifth Row Betty VVanflell, Marian Tuclver. Elsie Wine-ski, Miriam Sharkli-s. Dorothy Wilcox. Mary Wil- liams, Teresa Brewstc-r, Gloria Miller, Glaslys Norton, Shirley Griliilhs, Betty Fry, Estelle Scholl. tSp0nsor: Miss Frances Cynwkj Ped uae ' First Row lleft to riuhtj -Alive Fino, Betty Hankey, Miltlrcsl Kaiser, Shirley Lang. June tlroyrory, Dorothy Johns, Fatherinm- Faspor, Dorothy Kelly, Lois Marshall, Peggy Jac-obs, Serollri Row Dorothy Thompson, Mary Lou Malkomes, Shirley Mason. l'atsy i4?lI'lfllTl9SsEl', Barbara Sm-hmaltzreiilt. Norma Grimes, Ruth Bauer, Betty Mae Rohinson, Betty lime-tz, flxven- tlolyn F:-nstermar-ner, Third Row- Susan Boote. Rose Ann Del Sasso, Shirley Malkemes, Lois Weaver, Elvira Cunlleri. llla Fisher, Josephine fund:-ri, Pauline ilumrarter, Eloise James, Miss Catherine Colley. Ahsentem-sf Hope Kishbauzrh. Marion Serhan. tSponsor: Miss Catherine Colleyl wx-fvvvwnfshnfvvvvwwnn w fvw wnfwffwnnfvvvvvv-nf -Afv. VMI' -AA f MXVQA Anfvvvahn WA ff' Z7 6225030 The hest clay for total sales during IQ43-44 was Tuesday, January 25, second wee of the Fourth War Loan rix7e, when 57,275 in lnoncis and 5762.10 in stamps were luouglwt in Meyers High School, main M 64020164 First Row tleft to riyrhtj-Jean Mriflean, Sara Sallitt, Betty Sallitt, Mary Polanowski, Sally St-honficltl, Marion Jones, Betty Jo McGinley. Gertrude Moran. Jennie Elias, Silvia Amory, Lois Weaver, June Tyrrell. Lois Brown. Lillian Flat-ke, Norma Lou Evans. Second Row-Marjorie MacClary, lloris Robins. Chartlelle Gardener, Nancy Jones, Mary McNelis, Shirley Weiws, Carol Isely, Pauline Hunprarlner, Marjorie Salyer, Jessie Powell. G4-raltline Evans, Ruth Gootlt-, Catherine German, Lucille Gross. , Third Row4l7olnris Wineski, Patsy Lantlmesser. Rita Curran, Dorothy Thomas, Ellen Hertz, Jacqueline Jones, Lily Eddy, Jeanne Gulliver, Phyllis Manns, Catherine Hughes, Grace VVinters, Ruth Funninyg- ham. Mary Alexion, Marjorie Norton. Fourth Row' Millicent Shearba, Jane Morris, Nancy MK'fitlll'E, Liva Slivinski. Betsy MrGuire, Miltlrt-tl Roeshot, Helen Potleris, Betty Mav Robinson, llorothy Shea, J:-anne VVartl, Nant-y 0'Brien, Helen Fran- chi, Louise Glowacki. Fifth Row-:Ruth James, Shirley Farr:-ll, Eleanort- Zutrarek. Dolores Stull, Marilyn Etldy, Kathleen Knauss, Peggy kennedy. Margrueritr Gallagher. Catherine llouuherty, Ethel Shively, Ruth Bowman, Helen Klimer, Glennamary Miller Sixth l?0wvGwendolyn Fenstet'mar-her, Lois Wiertman, Jane Engle, Ethel Dunbar, Elaine liiqtrivh, Rm-hal Davis, Mary Lou Malkemes, Shirley Mason, Bertha Lux, Ethel Barker, June Pt-rsing. Seventh Row' -Marjorie Mae Rare, lrent- Bitte-nhender, .Vunv Samuels, Marjorie Berks-r, Betty 'l'ransnv. tSpons0r: Miss Frances Cymekj 1419444 604 First Row tlvft to rigzhtl Ruth James, Geraldine Evans, Phyllis Founterman, Pemry Stair, Genevieve Manvini. Perry Kennedy. Betty Mt-Ginley, Nancy Jones, Ruth Goode. Second Row Miss We-ntzcl, Ruth Wolfe. Elsie Wineski. France. Wentzel, Mirla Brody, Beverly Jones, Muriel Branstlorf. Marion Hiuhriter. Miss Bass. Third Row-Nanry Knorr, Norma Dickinson, Miltlretl Shovlin, Jane Booth. Barbara Rowe. Eleanor Weiss. Shirley Johnson. Fourth Row--Lois Mamrel, Frances Gibleman. llorotlw Thttmflf- tSponsor: Miss H4-len Wentzcl, assisted by Miss Theresa Bass? mww.v .weweeeaA xwav.mxwwvWvew4m f aw cefzeeoeeoovawe v ' ,, 44,619 pounds of tin were collected and turned in during the months of October to March in a general Weekly salw7age program under the direction of lVlr. Evans Ome FOOITI IOQ. Soft' 7 65445 First Row tll-It to riuhlj Phyllis Vuunterman, Janv llanlwrl, P91-flfy Stair, fll'l1ll'll3l1l' Mr'lN-'rrn0tt, Jllynv l':ll'itl, llnruilly John, Lorraine llit-roll. Second Row-Mar1ha Ji.nm- liritten, Vranrfvs XV:-ntzvl, .lnlil-n Holmlirk, Mirla Brody, llnrothy flritliths, Hstella Svholl. Thirtl Row llumthy Mc-yt-ls, lluth Vilvlft-, Mary K. VVillian1s, Betty Fry, Gladys Nortun. Absent-Jeanette Mm-yn-rs. fSpunsor: Miss H4-lun Wcntm-ly l-'irst Row llefl in rightl-Elh:l Shivoly. Jnnv l'ersi1u:, Pauline Hnnfarte-r, Ram-hs-l M. Ravitz, Lorraim- M, 'Wassev'str0m, Ethel R. S4-ilcr, Marjorie- llavis, Kathlm-n Nanssn Nanvy Jones, Gladys Rubin, Jnynv Williams, llurothy Shea. Mildred line-slmt, Shirley Tlmmas, Nanvy Martin, Luct-tta livvan. p Scvund Row Joan M. Madden, Mary K. Williams, Jeans- tiulliver, Helen l'ocle-ris. Dolores Vins-sky, Marian linrkcrt, Franves tliluulman. Shirle-y M:-rriman. Mary Mr'Nvlis, Mary Chnpka, Mary All-xion, Gwemlolyn Venstermacher. lie-rtha Lux, Kathie:-n Hates, Mildred Shnvlin. Third Row Franris Pease, Miriam lfranlwly, Muna Smulyan, Hilda Hansler, Mal-jm'iv I-Srobst, liarlwara St-hmalzriedt, Liya SllX'illwlu-. Nurwa tirilnz-s, lmrolhy Vidnlerstem-n, Lois Mangel, Marian Samuels, Esther tkrnstantimf. Wilma Iiuchan, Mildra-d linzlnoslii, Fourth Row fJ. t'lairt- Zionve, Jeannw l u1-rtll, Jani:-e VVinlermutc. Vlairv Johnson, Maxine lflpstim-. Ellun H4-rlz. June li. NVilliams, Marilyn Eddy. Marion Hiuhriter. Rosamond Tintmlr, llolore-s Curran, Shirley ' J. Johnson, Jane lluoth, lluris Smith, Virginia Jinlisun, Norma llivliinson, Mary Louism- Hlfrman. Fifth Row Leon Williams, Joe K. Yitzki, Mary Isalwl flallauher, Patsy 0'Ronrlxe. Mary Lou Mc-timarty, liarlvara Row!-, Ruth Ilevlin. Ilnth 'l'retl1axx'ay. Sixth Row Leon M. Ilillyert, Slvexiw-I' Martin, Isaiah lianltniurht. Frank l'. Murphy, Alfred Mllhl't'j', tlv0rg'4: Vlarlx, Hobby flolflwtein, John Hainvs, John N4-ddull. S1-ufnth Huw linnald Rau. John l'w'l1l1lis, Sidney l'ulx's-r, .Xllred Fry, Louis VVilkie, John U'l5rien, linlmert Mitvhc-ll. Jerome Liln-nsnn, Javlx l'lllQ'l6'l'. llavid lfilllwlstrliim, Fred Xanthopoluus, Henry Suwlen, lluhert Alhsfirn, Robert Boston, 1Spunsnrs: Miss Casimir Tyhurski, Mr. Leon Gilburtl zveamxxxsaxnxu 0' The lnest weelc for paper Collection was in Feloruary when 2,475 pounds were salvaged by Students of Meyers High School. Semhz Wanna Saciefq Fi,-51 Row tleft to rightl -Betty Jane Willizxms, Arline VVilliams, Betty VVand4-ll. lVIar1.rart-t Hughes, Lou Kozmoslii, Elinor Lang, Charles Mullermott, Mary Bohan, Ann Stegmaier, Beverly Jones, Marguerite Borman. Second Rowe-Harriet Rosenthal. lloruthy Jann-5, Blanche Lerner, Alive Snyder, Fraiivm-s E. Wcntzfil, Anne Newton, Margaret Hausler, Anne Farey, Patricia Ross, Glurya Line. Third Row ffJoan Lynch, Samuel Elias, Robert M. Smith, Elwood Bell, Eugene Wasil:-wski, Allen Bas-on, Alfred Musrt-y, Harold K. Jones, Margaret Fraley. Fourth Row'-fWill1ur Kresge. Jarla Kishbauyzh, William Wheeler, Robert Hildebrand, James Hayden, Tliomaa Dilley. Martin Alfano. Absent: Jeanette Brown. lSpuns0rs: Miss Casimir Tyhurski, Mr. Leon Gilhcrtj Wmdelg 6 othy Nolan, Betty liillet, Jarli Mt-flroarty, Helm-li Bolirowslti. Mc-C1-own. S1-cond Row Jean Uhitz, lsaln-llc MrI.aug'hIin, Jean Kalioma-, Dorothy Male-ski, Laura Kirkpatrit-li, Bertha Singer, Betty Jane Hunt, Lois Arner, Maryfaret Buscli. Third Row-'Joseph Kennedy, Robert Moore, Albert Jones, VVil- liam Maekinpr, Paul Zadora, Frank Schrader, Thomas Gal:-y, Georprs- Sees. James Marquette, Fourth RowfI.eonard Noble, Robert Tosh. Bernard Naglm-. James Smallvomb, Jack Solomon, Peter Yuhas. 1Sponsur: Miss Katherine Williaunsj l First Row llvfl to rightj fBetty Treclinnicli, Ruth Harrifon, Dor- David Singer, Betty Mayers. Hazel Wittinuton, flcrtrude Mr- kk AYqXY 8sX Y6? '4'QQX'eQQa'fy','s'f sh? i?s.?vQiYv3Q Q JQ?6n?Js3s,4 , Q0 AXE?JJs?s?J?Q1Y6i?4XRQ4X?05'fJ3332 On Tuesclay, arch 22, IQ44, Attorney T. F. Brennan presented the citation which Meyers receive rom the Treasury Department, for successfully ac ieving our goal in the Fourth War Loan Campaign. , Scvlrnd Row-Joseph liatusz, MV. VVmul, liolu-rt Jmirs, AI liifh- Third Raw f 'mmas limvlanllw, lillxxarll Millc-r, VS'illiam Ort:-uni. Swim: acmcdl First Row lleft to riirhtjf Robert Lanmlis, ln'f-sill'-nt: Marjorie MHCf'i2ll'j', Br-ve-l'lY JfvlyealX2'l1l:1-llilwvlfvllf Ruth Korn, Milrlreil Kozmnski, Mary Isabel Gallagher, Janice Wintvrmlm-, MHl'4llll'll' Davis, llulrerl Obeill. Vl1'Q-lhI'i-!Hili?lll. S1-cond Row .I+-an Iliem, H4-tliw Lewis, Juyre Nobel, Ella-n H4-rtz. Muriel Atlas. Shirley Owens, Marion C'arnm, Mary Chupka, Katharina- Herman, Kathryn Keil, Elaine Barnett. Third Row Joan llouranml. l'risc'iIla Swarlwuml, Janet Llewellyn, lletty Lou Amie-rsnn. lsaln-I Ann F14-ker, Louise Kuzmuski, Marxzarel Hluzhvs, R+-Hy Wanrlell, liavicl VVilliams, Arthur lie-0. Fourth Row Willvnr Kresge, lleonarrl llartilimvsky, Vlfilliam Meier, John Ailelman, Ruin-rl Mill-hm-Il, Jamn-s Sallitt, fil'1Yl'U'9 Wesley. Rolls-rt Fryer. Fifth Row Lane- Palrivk. William FiIl+-slim-, Alfred Fry. Sidney l'ulvo-r, Rolw-rt linrns, Earl Spiro Famone. Wonner. Sixlh RUW-'l'h0mPiS M'llli1:'an, Fred Smith, Martin llolnrherly, Dun J. Wolfe, Stanley M, Hall, F Mn riuhy, Robert Huston. S1-vm-nth Row James Mulligan, l'harl4-Q Mf'M?ll1llh, Glenn Slivinski, Clayton Miller. Wiacluze Qblponsor: Miss Marian R. Hoggy rank F. First Row ' au .min Sr-hmi4l William Fuller lor 1-nh Ball-Q. Alf: Pctl-r Mrfn.i,.e. iuallvh. John liorclek, Jerome Ilona. Sheldon Carey, John Yourr-hevla. nslrllvtur: N '. Hamill -uw, r ?80XZ04?X?Q-1'4'W?4 4 4X?s'4'4'4RRky?QNVOMVAFZW'84?i5s's5474's's?'?A QNX's'4'494 sVQQQ?Q'JC?s's'QQNYOAXQ?4's's?0?0Qi's's'0Z3s'?K'C's7sYsYs?sQ4N?4?s?CQX34 Meyers points with pride to a certificate which states that We hought seventeen jeeps cluring the Buy-a-Jeep Campaign in IQ42-24.3. eackvz 77Z4c46ae Left 10 Right --Mr. Wood, T041 Spanos, Wilbur Kresge, Hill Whevler. f'arl Shavvr, Arthur Rux. Frerl Krugyr. Elwooal lie-Il, Anthony l lue1,:el, Alla-rt Gmllvski, lmnalul Thomas, Marvin llootc. Firsl Row llufl in riyhlj Juync Paulz, Lillian Fiflak, June Amrelus, Ruth Bottom, Joan NNilliama, llc:-A uive E. Bravman, Lorraine M. VVasserslron1, Helly Jane VVilliams. Nancy Jane M4-llinlvy, Villa Daria. I 'l'Pr:'Sa Verulslyi, Audrey Daniels, C'harlc-nv Mr-llermott, Duroihy Clemm. Luif Hrilliihf. Second R0wfCamilla Pyauowslii. Gloria fl. Davis, Sarah-0 Voheu. lilanehe Ile-rner, Muriel .Xtlae-, Anur- Newlun, Elaine Kvellxas, Marion Burkerl, Mary Lu Huiler, Ruth Wolfskl-il, Franw-s WVvnl2rl, Mary 5 Solomon. Mary K. VVilliams, Dorothy Thompson. Third Run 'Hx-vcrly Jones, Dorothy VVil1-ox, Miriam Sharlilef, Franres liihellnan. Cathoriln- Sironm. Shir- ley Mvrriman, Jane llully, llurolhy James. Mary C'aths-rinv Mc-.'Xmlr4-xr, .Xrline Williams, .Xnnv Varvy, Nancy Rutllly, lievvrly Rehn, Shirley Hanlyey, lloloris flalaimla, Irl-ne Sakelarillos. Sli-'lla PPmloc'li. Fourih Row 'Alive Snyller. Loraine llierolf, Junl- fin-g'ul'y, llorolhy Johns, Helly VVanrlell, Jeanvtle Hrrmn Margaret Hughes, Estelle Scholl, Lois Yan Norman, Dorothy lilamirn-, Belly Fry, Gladys Norton, llor- othy J. llrilfilhs, Karlya Zimmvrman. Fifth Row -Elinor Lang, Marion Uaruso. Shirley Owvns, Julian Hnlomliuk. Mary Rohan, Fram-cs Rosas-r, Elsie VVineslxi, Marian Tutker, Paulinv l'acig'a, Elvira l'un1lvri. Sophia Sakulariclua, Ze-lmla lfierman Margrarcl Beclnar. Shirlvy Rotlman. Sixth Row-fLeouarrl Harlilyowaky, Ralph Sauer, Stanley Ritter, Arthur Lux, VVillmur lin-sge, .-Xlfreml Mus- rey, Fry-ml Kruger, William Whm-eler. Harold Grover, Ernest, Se-ig:-l, Marlin Alfano, Ronalll Haas. Seventh Row-Bing' Crosby. Ralph Jayne. Jack Viuary, Jam-1111 Tralvulll, Eugene- W'asill-wski, Anthony Hu- urelrv. John Harker, I-Ilnoml Bell, Brave Dixon, Ilonalnl Thomas. William liahinuwitz, Jerome Lihvn- son, Rolwrt Flark. QSpunsnr: Mr. Charles Dawisy i'4?4??4Y4'A'?4XX5s'?4' 32232545 ' Of?QX2K?QQ3? ' -i?2?if5XXQ2?4'?4?4.'X02,gZ?4 A'X?iYs?a'?4'?4ZaA' 34' 'AX ' The loest total for one month in looncl ancl stamp sa es was anuarj, 1q44g the the amount purchased hy students and faculty was 5I2,QI8.Q5 in that month. Tegan Society Firsf Row Z4-lrla lfierman, Sarelcc- Colicn, Est:-Ilv Schull, Nam-y Jane Mr-Ginlvy, Evelyn f'unncrs, Hilrla llauslt-r, Betty .Io Mv- Ginley, June Williams, Joan Williams, Norma Lon Evans. Second Rowe--Anne Carey. Elaine Kvetkas, Frances Wontzel, Jean Gulliver, Dorothy Shea. Marjorie lim-4-kcr, Elf-anon' Weiss. Joanne Williams, Nancy Martin. Third Row--Gent-vimw Mant-ini, Mary lmuisu Gluman, Maraarut Hugh:-s, Virginia Jimison, Juan Lynt-h, Helen Betts, Anne Zimmerman, Edna Mac- Wootl, Lois Hopi-well. Fourth Row-Carl Pissott, 1 raiit't-s Gilult-man, Marjorie llrulist. Barbara Schrnaltzrietl, Bob Harrison. QSpnns0r: Miss Helen Lccsj First Row llvft to rigrhtl l ram'is llrvliznan, Fihirlo-y Lang. Mary Jann- VVeaVer, Ann Hughes, vice-1n'esitlent: liohert Sweige-Vt, lnresitlwnt: .loan Malont-y, treasurer: Marion Stlmlcli, assistant treasurer: l'hilis liurtlen. ' Rita Mvf'ns-, lieha llialnonal. 5 Svronrl Row tiratw- Mahon, llvlty Steinlrrt-nner, Joanne- Murhler, VVilliam Mnrxison, Herlit-rt Rittenlu-rg, tivo'-pus Ilaincs, Vliarles Williams, Thomas Shinkn, Etlrlic llirbeck, Lois Marshall, Miriam Morrissy, Bette Nvlms, 4 Third Raw-Ze-ltla Lilxf-nstni, llarlvara lfry, lluth lluver, Irene Ifmrte, Alltlrvy Seaman, Margaret Malipes, cn M Ann U'lCrion, .It-an Mr-Anrlrow, Dormliy Wulsilier, Faith Riemensnyclt-r. Jane Zimmerman, Nancy Marshall, l'4'!,La5' IN-nnis. lfourtli Row --.lc-an Valle-tt, Miriam Long, lim-othea Constantine, Mary Pappas, Sally Lawson, Mary Smith, Alive lll11llCllSlC'Cl, f'nnniv Mittlt-man. Lois VVilr-ox, Norma Elias. Fifth Row .Iuyt-ft Nolmel, Luuella Vasliin. lfilla Mao Snoolx, l'atrit'ia Gnyler, l'at VVilliams, l4arbara Nagle, Ann 'I'rumlxrn-0, Lois lrf-lantl, .loan Ev:-n'ott, Nanry Gallauher, Juan Mclieown. Sixth Row llavitl lirrlwrts, Gary Huats, William WVuotlwurlli, Charlms We-ijxalul, VVilliam Kuhilski, William tlillivrt, Jost-ph Morrash, .Yamila liovalvhck, Rulwrt Svliweitzer, St-vcnth Row Robert llmxwrsox, Kenneth lhnherts, liubm-rt lirvssly, lionaltl Vnight, t'la1'em-.- M001-U Judi Lewis, Alan VYmnlnm'Ili. l -' VV' Q4 1Sp0nsor: Miss Lois Dodsnnj Q Q, iYAQCQ?4 Somewhere a plane is in use earing a plaque carrying these words, Ml-'his PT- iq Fairchild represents War on purchases the stuclents of Elmer L. Me ers High School, Wilkes-Barre, ennsy vaniaf, A First Row tleft to riprhtj---Esther Erwine, Peuuy Stamets. Connie Mvlfue, Dick Myers. assistant treasurer: Joan Davies, treasurer: Geraldine Kelly, president: Beverly Steinhaner. Blanche Crowds-r. Helen llohrow. ski, Soncha Gaventhor, Second Row-Joan Ilntler, Beverly Pursell. Betty Tredinnick, Shirley Sr-hxvalenherir, Franr-es lin-nninux Doris Fulton, Nancy Nyirren, Rena Koznick, Emilie Davis, Mary Rosser, Beverly lilakeslee. beru. Marion Hnnxrartner, Nancy Royer, John Mahon. Donald Gilbert, Leonard Noble. Fourth Row-Richard Birnbaum. Jack Cusick, Joseph Mills, Edward Stanton, John Mr-Groarty. James Marquette. Georfre- Seess. Billy Holtzman, Pete Ynhas, Robert Lockman. Third Row---John Mc'Andre-W, Arnold Davidson, Donald Zeek, Esther Christian. June B4-'im, Harriet Fein- e Fifth Row -Philip Vllalsh, Glen Kresge. Franklin liymond, Rob:-rt Williams. tSponsor: Miss Lois Dodsonj awed pawn! Sguad First Row tleft to rightjf Harry Russ, VVilliam Pringle, flu-ln' Farrell, John Mctlroarty, Walter Seeley, Phillip Walsh, Arnold Davidson, John Stout, Gilbert Wheeler. Sevond Row-L1-0 Feebish, Leon Lynn. James Furry. Marvin Cots, Franklin Diamond, Charles Dana, Frank Tosh, Melvin Kleinman, captain. Third Rowffflharles Gill, Rudolph Sallrar, Rohr-rt Harrison, Nicholas Cnnderi, Charles Fortinsky, Charles Arnold, Martin Dousrherty. Frederir-k Smith. Fourth.Rnwf-Stanford Cohen. Mark 1 I'lI'l't'l. .-Xnthony Lipinski. tif. Ngsnnas, John Smith, Sol Heller. Mir-hael Name-y, Matthew aco s. Fifth Stow- James Rosser. John Landis, John Nangle, Abraham rn y. Absent Carl C11-mm, Joseph Hall. fSponsor: Mr. Leon Gilbertl ,Q4.933Q,saggsawgvq.xw.:aom'wm'faaa.v.xmxxxnxnww.xw2wfmrzQ.v.w.-:m'f.-ac.w04wmxwrmv.xvzwwezwrv.v4-zexxwec4xxwc. From the laeginning of school tothe laeginning of Easter Qacation 510,216.30 was the total of the stamp sales and 536,650.00 the amount of laond sa es - a grand total of 555,866.30 in six months. Zmhadfa' mfr First Row llefl to right! -Charlvnu Mcllermott, Ruth Barvinski, Marie I . Judge, Sally Lee. Srhonfeld, Betty Jo Mf-Ginley, Marion Jones, Marion Morton, Janice Wintermute, Dolores Galaida. Marlon Caruso. Second Row-Jeanne Elias. Maryzaret. Thomas, Beverly Rehn, Nancy Jane ML-Ginley, Shirley Weiss, Sar- alee Cohen, Muriel Atlas, Evelyn Connor, Mary Inn Hutter, Catherine Stromv, Dorothy Clemm. Third RowfffJar-quelyn Jones, Mildred Roeshot, Dorothy I.. Kelly, Jo Ann Z. Roberts, Sheila Q. Mt-llwmott. Mildre-d M. Kaiser, Joanne Robinson, Shirley Owens. Marian May, Wilma Jayne, Lois flrillitlia. Fourth Row Dorothy Franchi, Kathleen Nanss, Margaret James, Ann Steumaier. Zelda Fierman, Norma Dickenson, Virgrinia Jimison, Antoinette Pietro, Doris Smith, Mary Mt-Groarty. Fifth Row-Marilyn Evans, Ruth Bottom, June :Xnu'elns, Zelda Lihenson, Barbara Stafford, Dolorvs llostor, Vivian R. Rake-r, Lois Ireland. Sixth Row Javk Adelman, Alfred Mnsrey, Martin Alfano, Robert M. Smith, Nicholas Marrash. fSponsors: Miss Marian R. Hmni. Mr. Kenneth J. Muchler, Miss Helen Lynch! de dafdfld EUGENE WASILEWSKI DONALD HONEYWELL SYLVESTER YEEKO Qs. I me I E e i W 'VVVSS Q iftff if' The Activity Office lieeps a file o names and addresses of students in the uni ormed serx7ice o our country, and must depend upon amilies and friends to lxeep it up to date. The service flag nov? hears the numloer 1180. MR. EDWARD E. JOHNSON Coach of Football and Baseball, wlwo has proudly presented a championship Football team For the past two seasons. No action is ever done laut it leaves somewhere a recordf, frll.- IIC X Am ggi H 15 fff' ' mix ' ist' N., VW, w I ,aj 'H W , I . ,um my Jr fnff 'lf W AP, 3+ gt I Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Total FOOTBALL RESUME Season of 1943 N anticoke Plains ,,..,,.. Cougfhlin Plymouth Hanover Kingston Berwick Luzerne G. A. R. Total .,,. First Row lleft in Viuhtj Landis. Katuhh, Phillips, Morrash, flodleski, Jn 11 c e Llll L Rhiel, Elias, J. Xanlhopoulah, Javulmovitz, Sallitt, Randon, Allabaugh Hub R nl Sevollxl Row-liux, Hales, LQ-4-, Sxxierzinski, Iiiwlilnaupgh, Mn-Huipgan, Holvex W lime xxnx Smit 1-hil4I, l.awsrm, Hayden. Jayne. VVilliams. Tllircl Rim'-Lim-, C'he1nuni1:. Murrash, Muse-N, Ifinklm-Stl-in, F. Xanthupoulas Mantis lx ne I luxll Um llnllaml, Gam-nflxi, Mulliprall, liuveleslxi. I'l4l4Iie Johnson, Coach. - 'fn 46 ef ' 0 k 7 'f X A 0 'lb' ' X - .. 0 X A N X H 0 3 ee , 1 .. .. 14 . X Y, if 4 .. 0 ' -4 f ' .. 0 2 F X .. 0 47- 1 ,I 0 .100 -M gy, 14 Z 1944 BASKETBALL 1 RESULTS Mojvers 31-Sugar Notch.. 12 34-Kingston .,,..Y 39 38-Plymouth ,.,... 35 ' 40-Nanticoke .... 41 35-Coughlin ,,,,1. 34 41-Hanover ........ 36 41-Berwick ........ 39 ' 52-G. A. R. .,....,. 42 41-Newport ,.,.., 42 :nl-Kingston ,,,,., 36 28-Plymouth ,,,,,, 41 33-Nanticoke .... 39 42-Coughlin ..1.,,,A 40 40-Hanover .....1.1 46 35-Berwick ........ 41 Z6-G. A. R. ,,.,.... 59 44-Newport ..,,,.., 32 BASKETBALL BOYS lN SERVICE TED RANDON, Navy DAVE WILLIAMS, Navy JAMES REILLY, Navy SAM ELIAS, Army Air Force Upper Left lleft to rightj-Rzuulon, Gazenski, Jones, Williams, Flziiinzluali. Upper Rightf-fRzinilon shooting: Flannagxzui blocking. Center lleft to rightj-Randon handing: cuptainr-y to Dave Wil- Iinms. Second Row-llnzvnslii, Reilly, Hayden, Jones, Hsu-mi, Elias, Isiilllilfilll. ' ' ' Wadfeqdall cwketfafl REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS OF THE GIRLS' SPORT PROGRAM Them- girls lmvo participatecl in and won, their intramural games here in Moyers, and because of this have enjoyed The privilege of playing Coughlin and G. A. R. First Row llefl to riuhtl-flboris Hautz, Arlinv Williams, Margaret Hughes, Anne Newton, Pauline Paciga, Lois Kellar, Ruth Wolfskeil. Second Row -'Teresa Perulski, captain: Marian Burkert, Julian Holomlick, caplain. Third Row lliaslwllnall Teaml -Shirley Johnson, Patricia 0'Rourke. Mary Lou Mcllroarty, Mary Isabel Gallauher. 1-aptaing Maxine Epsline. Mary Morrash, Mildred Kozmoski, June K. Williams. Fourth Row Jane Roolh, Mary Lu Hutt:-r, Elsie- Wineski. 1Spons0rs: Miss Ruth 'Sharpe and Miss Dorothy G. Smithj I , C 1 , C Qi, rl? 5, Q 4 . , ' 'gg .-vi A A Front Row tlvfl to rightbfAnLl10ny Hogrehe, Clayton liaram bm-las, Robert M. Smith, Harry Wallace, Jack Vivary. 4 Second Row -Catherine Casper. lie-verly Ra-hu, lk-tty Vlfanrlal .4 if gf' I--515 Je-anello Brown. Villa Davis, Bette Cole. fl' If First, Row tlefl to rightj -Walter Allabaualh. Sylvester Yvflto. Lfonard Zukoski. Fred Kruger. James Xanthopoulos, Allwrt Clodleski, Arthur Rux, Thomas Kane. Second Row-Arthur Lee, Joseph Jones, Rohm-rt Obs-id, Donald Honeywell, Ralph Jaynes, John Kishhauuh, llavid VVilliams, Jack Turner. Third Row -Lyle Fair:-hild. Jr.. Jar-k Evans, tleorur Marrash. Thomas Flanapran, John Mellus. James Morrash. Fourth Row-James Hayden. Leonard tlazenslvi, Samuel Elias, Maurirc Jacobovitz, James Sallitt. fSp0nsor: Mr. Kenneth .l. Muchlcrj 7mm Un Lon' Bur--Albert Godleski. Standing tfirst rowj -Fluegal, lileinman, Casuer. 1-aptain: Svhwah, Williams. S1-fond Rowf-'Me-ricle, Sabah,-ski, Santul-vi. Thomas. Third Row fM0ser, Martin, Turpin. On High Bur- Farrell. Morgan, Smith. Ahrzent 'Slt?l!1'3I'. Lawson, Johns, Moharty. tSp0n5-ur: Mr. John Naglcj 4 4 4 I I First Row tlett to right, -James Rosser, Jay Rausvher. t'arl Pissott. Claytoz- Karamhelas, vice-president: John Simrer. Thomas Dilley, secretary-trerlsurer3 Charles E. Fritz. Louis Wilkie. Second Row Donald Jones. Plum-ne Farley, Francis Hourigan, Bah SVVQILEGIW, Nalhan Brown, Ralph Weaver, Joan Seaman. Third Ron'-Robert Lum-h, Arthur Lev, Bud Mae Manus. Fred Xanihopoulos, Robert Fuchi, fleorue Saba, Stanley Hall, Jim- mie Evans. Fourth Rowftloorge W. Jones. Bob Hilmlvlwaml, Jack VV, l 1'anlv. Joh Gebhardt, president : Henry Behrens, Joseph Henrivh, Hob- urt M. Smith. tSp0nsor: Mr. George Jonesj Zczaeicdf First Row lleft to riprhtl Ilolw-ri Obs-ifl, Walton' Allalmmrh, Mm-- mn Schonfe-ld, Fred Kruger. Second Rem'-flieoryze Clarke, Stanley Suwicki, Josn-ph Swiorzin- ski. Calvin Malkemes. Third Row --Frc-:I Xultlhmxgvmllrvs. Joseph Jones, Javlt Jninwnn, Lvrvnarml Gazenski. Fourth Row-Charles Kelly, li?Illlt'lil Hayden. May 1- Qflonch: Mr. Edward Jnhnsonl 1944 Schedule Coughlin Home ff 4-G. A. R. t. Away 'A 8-Nanticoko Away U ll-Nanticoke Home H G. A. R. .,,. Home Coughlin Away First Row tleft 10 riglllj Jzxrlt Evunw, Viilliitilli Chelmnif, Kiwhhzulgh, Zukoski. Harris, Vt'illi:1mmu, Wm Meier. Rum McManus, Lev, Iluydvn, Gelxhurqlt, Powell, Holluml, VVilliams, Smith. S1-cond Row B1'e1lb0nnel'. Gilbeert llhil-I. lfixxkz-1511-ini, I Third Row -Dilh-y, Dumley. Levine-. Fourth RmvfK:11'm11ln9lz1f. Hllllsrzlrtneig Coplzln, llrown. Fifth Row--Dixon, Jones, H. H1-efllrvt. Sixth Row-Hannzigan, Burxw, M1'tirune, Huinl ., Hiztswr, Sm-wntli Huw Payne, Lanwwml, Swilhexf, l':urlt, Mnnzwn-rg Nnulr-, than-hr Vmlvlswlt, Mzmmw: tYl4ri--vt Mznltxtuswg Mllwre-y, Kuvxein-xiii, J. Mvivrf. MARTIN THOMAS ALFANO MARTIN ALFANO ALLEN E. BACON, JR. ELWOOD BELL MARY BOHAN MARGUERITE BORMAN JEANETTE BROWN ANNE CAREY THOMAS BARBE DILLEY SAM ELIAS MARGARET JANE FRALEY MARGARET MARIE HAUSLER JAMES HAYDEN MARGARET LOUISE HUGHES 'Womans' ARTHUR ROBERT HILDEBRAND DOROTHY JAMES BEVERLY JONES HAROLD JONES JOHN KISHBAUGH LOUISE LEONA KOZMOSKI WILBUR R. KRESGE ELINOR LANG BLANCHE LERNER GLORYA LINE JOAN LYNCH CHARLENE McDERMOTT JOHN ADALBERT MILLER JAMES MORRASH SUMMARY OF STATISTICS, 1943-1944 ALFRED MUSREY ANNA CATHERINE NEWTON SHIRLEY PATRICIA ROOS HARRIET ROSENTHAL ROBERT M. SMITH ALICE SNYDER ANN STEGMAIER BETTY JANE WANDELL EUGENT WASILEWSKI FRANCES WENTZEL WILLIAM GRAY WHEELER ARLINE JEAN WILLIAMS BETTY JANE WILLIAMS CLASS OF 1944 IN THE SIX YEARS AT MEYERS Grade Boys Girls Total . Seventh 163 140 303 Grade and Year Boys Girls Total Eighth ,,,, 192 139 331 Seventh, 1938-1939 ...,.. .. 224 185 409 Nmth ---- 134 152 286 Eighth, 1940 .....,,.. .. 207 193 400 Tenth ....... 109 132 241 Eleventh v-,- I 112 148 Nlflth, ...... .. Twelfth ---'v------ 109 121 230 Tenth, 1942 ...... .. 179 159 338 S' h ' ,,.,. lg t Savmg 11 4 -if Eleventh, 1943 ..,... .. 147 144 291 Total 1,,, 830 836 1666 Twelfth, 1944 ...... ,. 110 121 231 . l ELWOOD BELL Commercial Club, 4: Rifle Club, 4: Modern Choi1', 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Elmprint, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Band Concert, 4: Junior Rell Cross, 2, 3. 4: Standard First Aid, 2. JUNE S. ANGELUS Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Sketch Club, 2: Poster Club, 3: Modern Choirs, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Elmprint, 2. MURIEL ETHEL ATLAS Modern Choir, 3, 4: Student Council, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Stax-re Club, 2, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Council, 4: Biology Club, 2: Band Concert, 3, 4: Col- ophon, 4. ALLEN E. BACON Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Junior Honor Som-iety: Senior Honor Society: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball, 2, 3: Class Boxing, 4: Standard First Aid, 2: Advanced Swimming, 3: Track, 2: Football, 2: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Ushers Club, 3, 4. JOHN MARK BARKER Swim Club, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Track, fl: Airplane Club, 2. JOHN HENRY BARRALL Lunch Patrol, 1. 2: Band and Drum Major, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Bulletin Boy, 4: Band Concert, 4: Junior Red Cross. 3: Victory Corp, 3. LEONARD ZACHARY BARTIKOWSKY Football, 2: Track, 2: Swimming Team, 2: Swimming Club, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2. 3: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball. 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, 2: Junior Life Saving, 2: Senior Life Savings, 4: Ail- vanced Swimming, 3: Rifle Club, 4: Student Council, 2: Stamp Salesman, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Standard First Aid, 2: Red Cross, 3, 4: Victory Corps, 3: Assistant Homeroom Representative, 2: Chapel Junior Honor Society: Track: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition: Jun- ior Red Cross. DOROTHY IRENE BLAMIRE Senicr Chorus, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Afghan Club, 4: Girl Reserves. 3: Stage Club, 4. MARY ELIZABETH B01-IAN Modern Choir, 4: Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Victory Corp, 3: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Soft Toy Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Home Nursing: Gym Exhibition. 2: Junior Girl Reserves, 3: Elmprint, 2, 3: Knitting Club: Band Concert. MARVIN WILLIAM BOOTE Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Class Baseball, 3, 4: Sen- ior Class, 4. MARGUERITE MAE BORMAN Senior Orchestra, 2: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Com- mercial Clnb, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Band Concert. 3: Elmprint Re- porter, 2: Red Cross Office Staff Assistance Corp, 3. RUTH MARTHA BOTTOM Modern Choir. 3, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, -1: Christmas Play, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Girl Re- serve, 3, 4: Poster Club, 3: Girl Reserve Dance Aide, 4: Gym Ex- hibition, 2: Victory Corp, 3. BERNICE E. BRAVMAN Badminton, 2: Gym Exhibition, 1: Elmprint Reporter, 2, 4: Swim- minp: Club, 4: Red Cross Club, 2: Afghan Club, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Biology Club, 2: Chapel Proprram, 2: First Aid Class. 2, 3. GLEN CLARK BREDBENNER Track. 3, 4. Proyrram, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Senior Prom Committee, 4. MARGARET MARIE BEDNAR Bank Cashier, 2, 3: Afghan Club, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Gym Ex- hibition, 2: Senior Chorus, -1: liulluiin, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Chapel Program, 3. TERESA A. BREWSTER Elmprint Reporter, 2: Re-ml Cross Sewing: Club. 4: Modern Choir, -t: Senior Red Cross Life--Saving Club, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3: Cunimerrial Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Girl Reserve, 3. MARTHA JUNE BRITTEN Bank Cashier, 2, 3: Senior Council: Girl Reserves. 3. 4: Vice-Presi- dent: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Soft Toy Club, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Christmas Play: Modern Choir Concert, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 10. MIRLA MARY BRODY Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Afghan Club, 4: Knitting Club, 1, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Victory Corps, 3, 4. JEANETTE SARAH BROWN Usher Club, 2, 3, 4: Kegian Society, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: Bank Cashier, 3: Stamps and Bonds, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Treasurer: First Aid Corp, 3, 4: President: Life Saving ,4: Cheerleader. 4: Jun- ior Prom, 3: Co-chairman: Elmprint, 2, 3: Chapel Program, 3: Bas- ketball. 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Junior Honor Society, 2: Girls Athletic Association, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Afghan Club, 2: Field Day Exhibition, 2: Band Con- cert, 4: Badminton, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Theater Aide, 4: Bulletin Aide, 4: Colophon Aide. 3: Staff, 4. JOSEPH RAYMOND BUCKLEY Hall Patrol, 2, 3: Cager Club, 3, 4: Rambler, 4C Honorary: Chem- istry Club, 4: Red Cross. 2: Student Council. 2. MARION ENID BURKERT Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: First Aid Corps, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Afghani Club, 2: Red Cross Sewing Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Chapel Pro- gram, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Junior Honor Society: Gym Exhi- bition, 2: Amateur Night, 3. ANNE CAREY Elmprint, 2: Gym Exhibition, 2: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Red Cross Staff Assistance Corps, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Modern Choir, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Kegian Society, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Band Concert. 4. DUANE LEROY RAYMOND CARR Poster Club, 3: Gym Exhibition, 3: Colophon Staff, 3. MARION ESTELLE CARUSO Modern Choir, 3, 4: Afghan Club, 2: Volleyball, 2: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Color Guard, 4: Swim Club, 4: Amateur Night, 2: Bond Sales- man. 3: Elmprint, 3, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Sen- ior Chorus, 4: Home Nursing, 4: Bank Cashier, 2: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Stage Club, 3. 4: Chapel Program, 2. BERNARD CASNER Gym Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 2: Gym Exhibition, 3. CATHERINE R. CASPER Junior Honor Society, 3: Volleyball, 2, 3: Basketball, 4: Postcr Club. 3: Red Cross Club Vice-President. 4: Girl Reserves. 4: Commercial Club, 4: Cheerleader, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. JAMES A. CAVAN Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 1, 2: Gym Team, 1, 2: Band, 2. LILLIAN D. CISLAK Volleyball, 2, 4: Junior Girl Reserves, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Victory Corps, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Color Guard. 4: Affrhan Club, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Home Nursing. 4: Soft Toy Club, 4. ROBERT GEORGE CLARK Senior Chorus. DOROTHY LOU CLEMM Knitting Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Elmprint, l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Volleyball, 2: Basketball, 2, 3: Afghan Club, 3: Biology Club, 2: Geometry Club, 4: Knitting Club. 2: Soft Toy Club, 3: Stage Club, 4. SARALEE COHEN Bank Cashier, 2, 3: War Stamps and Bonds, 3, 4: Elmprint, 3, 4: Afghan Club, 2, 3: Kegian Society, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhi- bition, 2: Chess Club, 3: Victory Corps, 3, 4. ELIZABETH A. COLE Cheerleader, 4: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Bank Cashier, 2: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Club, 3: Afghan Club. 2: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4. EVELYN TERESA CONNOR Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Knitting Club, 3: Kegian Society, 4: Vice-Prcsi- dent: Girl Reserves, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Manager: Senior Chorus, 4: French Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Night Aide: Afghan Club. 4: Elmprint Reporter. 2. 3. PHYLLIS MAE COUNTERMAN Commercial Club, 4: Afghan Club, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Gym Exhi- bition, 2: Girl Reserves, 4. FRED CLARK CREASY Senior Band, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra. 2. 3. 4: City Band, 2. 3: Commencement Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Operetta Orchestra, 2: Senior Play Orchestra. 3: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Swimming, 3, 4. ELVIRA CUNDERI Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Modern Choir, 4: Girl Reserves, 3: Elmprint, 3: Poster Club, 2. AUDREY M. DANIELS Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Basketball, il, 2, 3, 4: Captain: Commercial Club: Bank Cashier, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition. 1: Chapel Program: Drum Majorette, 4: Band Con- cert: Class Basketball: Class Volleyball: Class Bowling: Junior Red Cross: Junior First Aid. JANE SHEAMAN DAUBERT Afghan Club. 2: Victory Corps, 3: Special Chorus, 4: Soft Toy Club: Commercial Club. GLORIA I. DAVIS Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. 2: Soft Toy, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Basketball, 4: Volleyball. 2: Poster Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3. JOHN JAMES DAVIS Gym Exhibition, 2: Biology Club, 2: Senior Chorus. 4. .IUNE VIDA DAVIS Junior Girl Reserves, 3: Christmas Play, 4: Cheerleader, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Senior Girl Reserves. 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Elmprint, 4: Home Nursing, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3. LORRAINE J. DIEROLF Amateur Night, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Elmprint, 2. 3, 4: Girl Re- serves, 3. 4: Field Day Exhibition, 2: Stamps and Bonds. 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Soft Toy Club. 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club, 2: Bank Cashier, 2: Chapel Program, 3: Commence- ment Program, 3: Student Council, 2. THOMAS BARBE DILLEY Junior Honor Society, 3: Senior Honor Society. 4: Swim Team, 2: Swim Club, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Track Team, 2: Kegian Society, 3, 4: Bank Cashier. 2: Biology Club, 2. BRUCE DIXON Swimming Club 2: Senior Chorus. 4: Gym Team, 2: Elmprine, 2: Gym Exhibition, 2: Stage Club, 2. EDWIN JAMES DRUM Rifle Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Crew, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I. 2: Soni: Slides, 1, 2: Airplane Club, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 1: Class Night Aide, 3: Victory Corps, 3, 4: Christmas Play, 2: Bacteriology Club, 2. JANE DUFFY Elmprint, 1. 2, 3.: Assistant Editor, 4: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3: Christ- mas Play. 4: Homcroom Representative, 2: Modern Choir. 4: Band Concert, 4: Commercial Club, Vice-President, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Basketball, 3: Girl Reserves, 3. 4: Afghan. 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Night Aide, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3. SAM ELIAS Football, l, 2, 3,: Co-captain, 4: Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Track. l, 2: Student Council, 2. 3: Ushers Club, 2, 3. 4: M Club, 2, 3: President, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Kegian Society, 2, 3: Wrestling, 1, 2: Boxing, 1, 2. JOHN AUGUSTUS ENGLER Bank Cashier, 2, 3: Football. 2: Junior Honor Society: Rifle Club: Senior Chorus: Class Night Aide: Freshman Dance Committee: Gym Exhibition, 2. 3. ZELDA FIERMAN Student Council. 2: Gym Exhibition. 1: Class Night Aide, 3: Class Bank Cashier, 2: Afghan Club. 3: Kegian Society, 4: Senior Chorus. 4: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Junior Dramatic Club, 1: Knitting Club, 2. THOMAS FLANAGAN Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3: Vice-President of Senior Class: M Club, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative: Senior Pictures: Ramblers, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Class Boxing, 4: Senior Prom Committee. ANTHONY FRANCIS FLUEGEL Gym Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team. 1. 2: Baseball. 2: Senior Chorus: Track, 3. MARGARET J. FRALEY Commercial Club, 4: Honor Society, 2, 3,: Junior Red Cross Office Assistance Corps, 3: Colophon Subscription Staff, 3, 4. DOROTHY FRANCHI Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Soft Toy, 4: French Club, 4. .IACK W. FRAN K Swim Club. 3. 4: Rifle Club, 4: Senior Orchestra. 1, 2, 3, 4: Com. mencement Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Orchestra, l, 3. 4: Operetta Orchestra, 2, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Varsity Orchestra. 2, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Varsity Orchestra, l, 3, 3, 4: First Aid, 3: Junior Red Cross, 3, 4: Victory Corps, 3, 4: String Quartet, 4. CHARLES EDWARD FRITZ Swim Club, 4: Rifie Club, 4: Airplane Club, 3: Victory Corps, 4: Junior Red Cross. BETTY ANN FRY Commercial Club. 4: Girl Reserves, 3. 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Kegian Cociety. 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Soft Toy, 4: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Junior First Aid, 2: Standard First Aid, 3: Class Volleyball. 3. 4: glass Basketball, 3, 4: Class Bowling, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition: Victory .oi-ps, 3. DOLORES NANCY GALAIDA Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Badminton 3: Elmprint, 1. 2, 3, 4: Sr. Choru, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 1: Victory Corps, 4: Color Guard, 4: Bacteriology Club, 2. JOSEPH ANDREW GEBHARDT Rifle Club, 4: Swim Club, 3, 4: Stage Club. 2, 3. 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Color Guard, 4. FRANCES GIBELMAN Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier. 3: Student Council, 2: Afghan Club, 3, 4: Kegian Society, 2, 3, 4: Special Senior Chorus. 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Bond Salesman, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Elm- print, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Junior Red Cross, 3. ALBERT CHARLES GODLEWSKI Football. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. 3: Gym Team, 3, 4: Wrestling, 1, 2. 3, 4. HELEN JANE GRAY Commercial Club: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Volleyball, 3. 4: Senior Chorus. JUNE BARBARA GREGORY Red Cross Sewing Club, 4: Junior Girl Reserves, 3: Senior Girl Re- serves, -1: Gym Exhibition, 2: Victory Corps, 4: Biology Club, 2: Poster Club, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Geometry Club, 4: Girl Reserve Dance Committee, 4. DOROTHY MAY GRIFFITHS Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Poster Club, 3: Soft Toy Club, 4: Modern Choir, 3, -1: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus. 4: Band Concert, 3. 4: Christmas Play, 4: Junior First Aid, 3: Standard First Aid, 3: Class Volleyball. 3, 4: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Class Bowling, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. LOIS JEAN GRIFFITHS Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Girl Reserves, 3: Stage Club, fl. HAROLD GRUVER Senior Chorus, 4: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint, 3. RONALD HENRY HAAS Junior Orchestra, 1: Junior Orchestra Conductor, 3: Senior Orches- tra, l. 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra Conductor, 4: Christmas Play Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Orchestra, 1, 3: Operetta Orchestra. 2, 4: Violin Quartet, 3: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Band Concert, 3, 4: Chapel Program, 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Baseball, 1, 2: Swim- ming, 1, 2, 3: Band Librarian, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Commencement Program, 3. SHIRLEY MARIE HANKEY Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Bank Cashier, 3: Elmprint, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Volleyball, 2: Vic- tory Corps, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Biology Club. 2: Geometry Club, 4: Girl Reserve Dance Committee. 4. MARGARET MARIE HAUSLER Knitting Club, 2: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint, 2: Student Coun- cil. 2: Commercial Club, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: First Aid Corps, 3, 4. DORIS KATHERYN HAUTZ Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Afghan, 3: Modern Choir, 4: Secretary of Com- mercial Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Home Nursing, 4: Swimming Club, 4. JAMES EDWARD HAYDEN Class Officer, Treasurer, 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Colophon Staff, 2, 3, 4: M Club, 4: Bank Cashier. 2: Senior Council, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 3: Advanced Swimming, 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee, 4. ROBERT HELFRICH Band, 2, 3, 4, Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Chorus, et: Chapel l'ru- gram, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. ALICE C. HERRON Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Volleyball, 2. 3: Basketball. 3: Poster Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Biology Club. 2: Assistant Bank Cashier, 2: Red Cross Sewing Club, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3. ROBERT HILDEBRAND Swim Club, 3, 4: Kegian Society, 2, 3. 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Stage Club. 4: Science Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Junior Honor Society: Bond and Stamp Sales- man, 4: Air Raid First Aid Corps, 3, 4: Victory Corps, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Senior Life Saving, 4: Band Concert, 4. ANTHONY JOHN HOGREBE Track, 2, 3: Cheerleader, 1, 2: Wrestling: Swimming Club: Senior Choir: Junior Honor Society: Gym Exhibition: Junior Life Saving: Track, 4: Standard First Aid, 3. JULIEN HOLODICK Volleyball, 2 3, 4: Amateur Night. 2: Field Day, 2: Soft Toy. 4: Home Nursing, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Senior Chorus. 4: Junior Red Cross, 4: Accordian Band, 2: Captain Volleyball Team, 2. 3. 4. SYLVIA HOLTZMAN Knitting Club, 1, 2: Sketch Club, 2: Poster Club, 3: Botany Club. 2, 3, 4: Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: Costume Committee, 4: Girl Reserves, 3: Gym Exhibition, 1. GEORGE FULLER HOLVEY Football. 2. 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Gymn Exhibition, 2: M Club, 2. 3, 4: Junior Prom Committi-e, 3: Pigskin Prom Committee, 4: Swim Club, 4. DONALD L. HONEYWELL Track. 2: Football, 2, 3, 4: M Club, 4: Elmprint, 2: Assistant Editor. 3, 4: Stage Crew, 2, 3, Manager, 4: Colophon, 3: Assistant Editor. 4: Bank Cashier, 2: Swimming Club, 2, 3,: Junior Honor Society: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Class Boxing, 4: Operetta, 2: Sen- ior Play, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 2, 3: Christmas Play, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert, 2, 3: Chapel Program, 3, 4: Community Concerts, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3. JUNE PHYLLIS HUGHES Gym Exhibition, 2. MARGARET LOUISE HUGHES Girls Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Afghan Club, 2: Ushers Club. 2, 3, 4: Kegian Club, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3: President, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Life Savings, 4: Senior Council, 4: Class Officer, Vice- President, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 4: Color Guard, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Junior Prom Commit- tee, 3: Christmas Play, 4: Colophon Staff, 3, 4: Theater Aide, 4: Class Night Aide, 4: Badminton, 2. MARY LOUISE HUTTER Bank Cashier. 2. 3: Student Council, 3: Bond Salesman, 2, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Sewing, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Knitting Club, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Man- ager, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1: Manager, 4: Badminton, 2: Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Color Guard, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Victory Corps, 3: Bacteriology Club, 2: Home Nursing, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Freshman Dance Committee, 1: Class Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. MAURICE JACOBVITZ Football, 2. 3, 4: Basketball, 2: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: M Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Swimming Club, 4: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Gym Team, 4. DOROTHY EILEEN JAMES Girls Basketball, 2. 3, 4: First Aid, 3, 4: Ushers Club: Secretary, 2, 3, 4: Afghan Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 3j, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Life Saving, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Night Aide, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Student Council, 2. RALPH RUNDLE JAYNE Track, 2, 3, 4: Football, 4: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club, 2, 3: M Club. CHARLOTTE WILSON JOHNS Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Volleyball, 1, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 1: Knitting Club, 3: Elmprint, 2. DOROTHY JOHNS Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club, 4: Red Cross Swimming Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Biology Club, 2: Gym Exhibition: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Girl Reserves Dance Committee, 4: Home Room Representative. 2: Chapel Program, 2: Elmprint, 4. JACK JOHNSON Home Representative, 1, 2: Bank Cashier, 2, 3: Bond Salesman, 3: Elmprint, 3, 4: Football, 1, 2: Baseball, 1, 2: First Aid, 2, 3: Track. 3, 4: Class Night Aide. 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Colophon Staff, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Chapel Programs, 2, 3. JUNE PHYLLIS JOHNSON Commercial Club. 4: Senior Chorus, 4. BEVERLY JANE JONES Girl Reserves, 3. 4: Afghani Club, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Victory Corps, 3, 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Bacteriology Club ,2: Senior Stud- ent Council, 4: Band Concert, 3, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Gym Ex- hibition, 1. ELISABETH ANN JONES Christmas Play, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Student Council, 3: Girls Basketball Team, Captain, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Knitting Club, 2: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Sfhmps and Bonds. 2: Field Day Exhibition, 2: Costume Committee, 4. HAROLD K. JONES Band, 1. 2, 3, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Kegian Society, 2, 3, 4: Chem- istry Club, 4: Band Concert, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3. 4: Class Night, 3: Christmas Play Lead, 4: Football, 2: Class Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving, 4: Advanced Swimming, 4: Chap:-I Program, 2, 3: Elmprint, 1, 2, 3: Track, 4. HELEN ELIZABETH JONES Commercial Club, 1, 2: Special Girls Chorus, 1, 2. JOSEPH JOHN JONES Basketball. 2. 3, 4: M Club, 4: Printing Staff, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, -t: Cager Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: Gym Exhibition, 3: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Baseball, 1, 2. 3. 4: Class Boxing, 4: Chapel Program, 3. 4: Chemistry Club, 4: Color Guard, 4: Gym Team, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 2, 3. THOMAS WARREN KANE Football, 4: Track, 3, 4: M Club: Bank Cashier, 2: Badminton. 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Team, 4: Swimming Club, 2, 3. CLAYTON J. KARAMBELAS Rifle Club, 4: Swimming Club, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President: Track, l, 2, 4: M0d6l'n Ch0il'. 3. 42 Swimming Team, 2: Cheerleader, 4: Elmprint, 3. 4? Band C0HC0l't. 4: Junior Life Saving. 3: Senior Life Saving, 4: First Aid Corps: Chemistry Club, 4: Biology Club, 2: Christmas Play, 4. LOIS MAY KELLAR Amateur Night, 2: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Senior Life Saving Corps, 4: Junior Girl Reserves, 3: Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Color Guard, 4. JACK EVEN KISHBAUGH Football. 2, 3, 4: Track, 1. 2: Junior Prom Committee, I. 2: Senior Prom Committee. 1, 2: Chairman, 3: Senior Prom Committee, 3: Chairman, 4: Baseball, 3: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: lvl Club, 3. 4: Senior Class President: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Chapel Program, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Pigskin Prom, 4: Stud- ent Council, 2, 3, 4: Kegian Society, 2: Boxing, 1, 2: Wrestling, 1, 2: Colophon, 3. 4. LOUISE KOZMOSKI Junior Girl Reserves: Senior Girl Reserves: Secretary Girl Reserves. 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Red Cross Office Assistant Corps, 3: Red Cross First Aid Corps, 3. 4: Red Cross Life Saving Club, 4: Kegian Society, 3, 4: Senior Class Officer, 4: Senior Coun- cil, 4: Junior Honor Society: Chapel Program, 3. WILBUR RAYMOND KRESGE Amateur Night, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2: Class Night Aide, 3: Ushers Club. 2. 3, 4: Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, 4: Senior Cho1'us, 4: Gym Exhibition: Junior Life Saving, 3: Hall Patrol: Dance Orchestra: Senior Council, 4: Jazz Band. 1. 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3: Chapel Program: Senior Honor Society. FRED H. KRUGER Tumbling Team. 1, 2: Baseball, 1, 2, 3: Senior Chorus. 4: Victory Corps, 3: Hall Patrol, 2. LEONARD STANLEY KUPSTAS Amateur Night. 2, 4: Bank Cashier. 2: Rifie Club, 2, 3: President, 4: Kegian Society, 4: Commercial Club. 4: Lunch Patrol, 2. ELAINE MARY KVETKAS Volleyball, 3, Senior Girl Reserves. 49 Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Ex- hibition, 2: Kenian Society, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4. WILLIAM DANIEL LACEY 'Football, 2: Track, 2, 3: Basketball, 2: Senior Choir, 4: Badminton. 3, 43 Gym Exhibition, 2: Gym Team, 2: Class Baseball, 1. 2, 3: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3: Swimming Club, 2. ROBERT QUINTON LANDIS Baseball, 1. 2, 3, 4: Football. 2. 3, 4: M Club, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Lunch Patrol, 1: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Basketball, 1: Student Council President, 4. ELINOR LANG Senior Cho1'us, 4: Afghan, 2, 3: Chess Club, 3: Elmprint Reporter. 2, 3: Poster Club. 3: Junior Honor Society, 3: Victory Corps, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4. OLIN THOMAS LAWSON Band, 2, 3, 4: President, 4: Senior Orchestra, 2, 3: Commercial Club. 4: Color Guard, 4: Band Concert, 2, 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra. 2: Operetta Orchestra, 2. BLANCHE LERNER Bank Cashier, 3: Junior Honor Society: Senior Chorus, 4: Stage Club, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Biology Club, 2: Volleyball, 2: Victory Corps, 4: Junior Red Cross: Stamp Salesman, 3: Colophon, 4. CAROLYNN LEWIS Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Girl Reserve Dance Committee. 4: Afghan Club, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Badminton, 2: Gym Exhibition, 2: Elmprint. 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Senior Chorus, 4. JEROME MURRAY LIBENSON Elmprint, 2, 3: Football Manager, 2: Junior Honor Society. 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Science Club, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Bank Cash- ier, 2: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Advanced Swimming, 3: First Aid, 2: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps, 3. JEAN MARIE LIEM Girls Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Hall Patrol, 2: Field Exhibition, 2: First Aid Corps. 4: Senior Coun- cil, 4: Student Council, 4: Elmprint Reporter, 2. WILLARD GOULD LINDSAY Modern Choir 3, 4: Christmas Play 3: Amateur Night 3. GLORYA ROSEMARY LINE Amateur Night, 2, 3: Color Guard, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2. 3: Ushers Club, 3: Cashier, 2: Accordian Band, 2: Assistant Director Christmas Play, 4: Colophon, 4. WILLIAM GEORGE LUX Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Rifle Club. 4: Commercial Club, 4: Track, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Commencement Orchestra. 1. 2. 3: Christmas Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Senior Play Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. JOAN EMILIE LYNCH Junior Honor Society: Girls Basketball, 2, 3: Captain. 4: First Aid Corps, 3, 4: Ushers Club, 2. 3, 4: Kegian Society, 4: Senior Life Saving. 4: Student Council, 3: Field Exhibition, 2. VERNON JOHN MALKEMES Rilie Club. 2. 3. 41 Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program, 3: Lunch Patrol, 2: Red Cross First Aid: Field Exhibition. GEORGE JOSEPH MARRASH Commercial Club, 4: M Club, 4: Baseball, 3, 4: Football, 2, 4: Basketball, 3: Life Saving, 2: Track, 2: Ramblers, 2, 3, 4: First Aid Corps, 3: Bank Cashier, 3. MARIAN F. MAY Afghan Club, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Amateur Night, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Life Saving, 4: Bank Cashier, 3: Elm- print Reporter, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Class Night Aid, 3: Fashion Display, 2, 3: Christmas Play, Costumes, 4: Home Nursing, 4. CATHERINE MARY McANDREW Girl Reserves,' 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Afghan Club, 2: Elmprint Reporter, 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Soft Toy Club, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3. JACK FRANCIS McCUE Swim Club: Airplane Club, Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Class Baseball: Class Basketball: Stamp and Bond Salesman: Class Boxing. CHARLENE JEANNE McDERMOTT Elmprint, 1, 2. 3, 4: Homeroom Representatives, 2, 3: Junior Honor Society. 2. 3: Volleyball, 1: Basketball, 2, 3. 4: Captain, 4: Girl Re- s:rves, 3, 4: Knitting Club, 1. 2: Soft Toy Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Modern Choir, 4: Christmas Play Chorus, 4: Band Concert, 4: Chapel Program, 3: Amateur Night, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Gym Exhibition, 1: First Aid Corps, 3, 4: Freshman Dance Committee. l: Victory Corps, 4: Girls Athletic Asso- ciation Representative, 4: Color Guard, 3, 4. NANCY JANE McGINLEY Kegian Society, 4: President: French Club. 4: Stage Club, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Stamps and Bonds, 2: Elmprint. 2. 3, 4: Field Day Exhibition, 2: Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Costume Committee: Knitting Club, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Christmas Play. WILLIAM McGUIGAN Football, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2. 3, 4: Student Council. 3. 4: M Club, 4: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Pigskin Prom Committee, 4. WILLIAM MEIER Bank Cashier, 3: Home Rome Representative. 2: Rifle Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Swim Club, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3. 4: Defense Stamps and Bonds, 3. SHIRLEY TAYLOR MERRIMAN Junior Honor Society, 2: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Office Staff, 3: Ushers Club, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. DOROTHY M. MEYERS Soft Toy Club, 4: Elmprint Staff, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Vol- leyball, 2, 3: Costume Committee, 2. 3, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. .l EAN ETTE R. MEYERS Soft Toy, 4: Modern Choir, 4: Special Gi1'ls Chorus, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Girl Reserves, 4: Gym Exhibition. .I Ol-IN ADALBERT MILLER Band, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert, 2, 3: Senior Orchestra. 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Plav Orchestra, 2, 3: Operetta Orchestra, 3: Track. 2, 3: Ama- teur Night, 2: Commencement Orchestra, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2. GLORIA DOROTHY MILLER Commercial Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 4: Volleyball, 3. 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Special Girls Chorus ,4: Junior First Aid, 2: Standard First Aid, 3: Class Volleyball, 3, 4: Class Basket- ball. 3, 4: Class Bowling, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. ROBERT JAMES MITCHELL Rifle Club, 1, 2: Football, 3. 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society. 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play. 3: Senior Council, 4: Basketball, 2: M Club, 4: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Pigskin Prom Committee, 4: Boxing, 1, 2: Wrestling, 1, 2. DAVID AARON MITCHNECK Football. 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4. ROBERT STRO UD MORGAN RiHe Club. 2. 3: Vice-President, 4: Gym Exhibition, 4, .IAMES MORRASH Junior Honor Society: Football, 2. 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2: M Club: Ramblers: Class Basketball, 3. 4. JOHN MORRASH Junior Red Cross, 2, 3. 4: Class Baseball, 2. 3, 4: Class Basketball. 2, 3, 4: Rogers Tournament. 3: Class Boxing, 4: Swimming Club, 2, 3: Aviation Club, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Gym Team, 2: Standard First Aid, 2: Ramblers Club, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program, 3: Red Cross, 2, 3. 4: Advance Swimmers, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HOWARD MOSER Senior Band, 4: Senior Orchestra, 4: Commencement Orchestra, 4: Band Concert, 4: Chapel Orchestra, 4: Operetta Orchestra. 4: Senior Play Orchestra, 4: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Advanced Swimming, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4. GERALD MUNZING Band. 1, 2, 3. 4: Secretary-Treasurer Band. 3, 4: Senior Orchestra, 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra. 3: Junior Orchestra, 1, 2: Bank Cashier. 3: Band Concert, 1, 2. 3: Operetta Orchestra, 2: Commercial Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 3. AILEEN MURRAY Commercial Club 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Afghan Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. 1. ALFRED GEORGE MUSREY Junior Honor Society. 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 3: Basketball, 2. 3, 4: Senior Chorus. 4: Senior Honor Society, 4: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3. 4: Advanced Swimming. 2: Elmprint Reporter, 4: Class Baseball, 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Sambourne Cagers. 2, 3. 4: Captain, 4: Mackin Tournament, 3. 4: Rogers Tournament. 3, 4: Class Boxing. 4: Standard First Aid. 2: Bulletin Staff, -I: Chaps-l Program. 4: Assistant Stamp and Bond Salesman, 3, 4. ANNE NEWTON Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Bank Cashier. 2: Senior Chorus, 4: First Aid Raid Corps, 3, 4: Junior Girl Reserve, 3: Ama- teur Night, 3. GLADYS MAE NORTON Modern Choir, 4: Band Concert, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Special Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Soft Toy, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Junior First Aid, 2: Standard First Aid, 3: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3, 4: Class Volleyball: Class Basketball. ROBERT OBEID Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 3. 4: Track, 1, 2: M Club, 4: Wrestl- ing, 1, 2: Boxing, 1, 2: Senior Council, 4: Pigskin Prom Committee. 4: Student Council, 4: Vice-President. JOHN HART 0'BRIEN Junior Honor Society: Track Manager, 3, 4: Swimming Club, 3, 4: Rifle Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 1. SHIRLEY JEAN OWENS Afghan Club, 2: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Bond and Stamp Salesman, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Victory Corps, 3: Junior Prom Committee. 3: Bank Cashier, 2: Elmprint Reporter, 3: Gym Exhibition, 2: Home Nursing, 4: Biology Club, 2. PAULINE PACIGA Girl Reserve, 3, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club. 4: Amateur Night, 3: Life Saving Club, 4: Senior Chorus. JOSEPH PADDOCK Football, 2. 3, 4: M Club, 4: Junior Red Cross: Baseball, 3: Track, 4: Student Council, 2: Airplane Club, 2: Chapel Program, 2. 3. .IUYNE CARMEN PARITZ Girl Reserves, 3: Elmprint, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition. l: vgllgyball, 1: Soft Toy Club, 4: Stage Club. 4: Assistant Costume Committee at Christmas, 4. MYRA L. PEARCE Commercial Club, 4: Girl Reserves. 3. 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Home Nursing, 4: Volleyball, 2: Afghan Club, 4. STELLA PENDOCK Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4. TERESA A. PERULSKI Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Captain: Senior Chorus: Junior Girl Reserves: Senior Girl Reserves: Victory Corps: Commercial Club: Gym Ex- hibition, 2: Color Guard, 4. ANTHONY PETERS Football, 2: Baseball, 2, 3: Track, 2: Ramblers, 2, 3, 4: Class Base- ball, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Gym EXhiblti0Il. 13- CAMILLA PYANOWSKI Commercial Club, 4: Soft Toy, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Volleyball, 2 Girl Reserves, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. WILLIAM RABINOWITZ Senior Chorus: War Bond Salesman, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Junior Red Cross, 3: Swimming Club, 2: Bank Cashier, 2: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Assistant Homeroom Representa- tive, 2: Senior Prom Committee. 4. ROBERT MICHAEL RAMSEY Kegian Society, 2, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2 PATRICIA REGAN Poster Club, 3: Red Cross Knitting Club, 1, 2: Botany Club, 3, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman, 4: Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition. 1: Theatrical Costume Committee, 3, 4. BEVERLY LOIS REHN Commercial Club, 1: Elmprint, 3: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus. 4: Cheerleader, 4: Costume Committee for Christmas Play, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Victory Corps, 4: Bank Cashier. 2: Volleyball, 2. STANLEY ELWOOD RITTER Senior Chorus, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Airplane Club, 2. SHIRLEY PATRICIA ROOS Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative, 4: Junior Honor Society. HARRIET ROSENTHAL Commercial Club: Home Nursing: Junior Girl Reserves: Gym Ex- hibition: Class Night Aide: Junior Red Cross: Victory Corps. FRANCES WOODWORTH ROSSER Majorette: Pianist for Senior Chapel: Pianist for Junior Chorus: Modern Choir. SHIRLEY ROTTMAN l Afghan Club, 3: Elmprint Staff, 2: Bonds and Stamps, 3: Gym Exhi- bition. 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Stage Club, 2: Victory Corps, 3, 4: Jun- ior Red Cross, 2. NANCY RUDDY Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Commer- cial Club, 4: Gym Exhibition. 2. ARTH UR THOMAS RUX Homeroom Representative: Wrestling, 2: Football, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus: Gym Team, 4: M Club. .Q ,tra g,,n.2-f' . IRENE HELEN SAKELARIDOS Volleyball, l: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition: Poster Club: Soft Toy Club. ' SOPHIE HELEN SAKELARIDOS Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Senior Girl Reserves, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Junior Red Cross, 3. JAMES SALLITT Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroorn Rcpresentative, 2: Senior Council, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3: Class Baseball, 2, 3: Class Boxing, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2, 3: Track, 2: Baseball, 3, 4: M Club, 3, 4. RALPH EDWARD SAUER Afnateur Night, 3: Modern Chorus, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Christmas P ay, 4. BENJAMIN JOSEPH SAWICKI No Activities. LAURA MIRIAM SHACKLES Modern Choir, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Band Concert, 3, 4: Christmas Play, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3. MARGRETTA ESTELLE SCHOLL Kegian Society, 3. 4: Secretary: Senior Chorus, 4: Girls Special Chorus, 4: Elmprint Staff, 3, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club, 2: Soft Toy Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Class Night Aide, 3: Stage Club, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Bank Cashier, 2: Chapel Program, 2: Biology Club, 2: Commencement Aide, 3: Colophon Staff, 4. MORTON PHILLIP SCHONFELD Baseball, 2. 3: Gym Team, 4: M Club, 4. JOHN EDWARD SEAMAN Swim Club, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club, 4: Stage Club, 2, 2, 3, 4: Track, 1: Elmprint, 3, 4: Circulation Manager, 4. ETHEL ROSE SEILER Stage Club. 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2. 3, 4: Elmprint, 2: Junior Red Cross, 2, 3. CARL LOUIS SHAVER Gym Exhibition, 2: Senior Chorus, 4: Class Basketball, 3, 4: Class Baseball, 3, 4. ERNEST RAYMOND SIEGEL Senior Chorus. HAROLD SMITH Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert, l, 2. 3: Junior Orchestra. I: Senior 0l'1'hPStl'R. 2. 3. 4: Amateur Night Orchestra. 2. 3: Operetta Orches- tra, l: Senior Play Orchestra, 2: Brass Choir, 2, 3: Christmas Play Orchestra. l, 2: Track, 1, 2: Commencement Orchestra, 2, 3: Danci- Orchestra, 4. ROBERT JULES SMITH Band, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Track, 2, 4: Bond and Stamp Salesman. 3: Assistant Homeroom Representative, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhibition, 2: Advanced Swimming, 3: Junior Life Saving. 2: Basketball, 2, 3: Student Council, 3: Morning Bugler, 3. 4: Senior Honor Society. ROBERT M. SMITH, III Cheerleader, 3. 4: Head Cheerleader, 4: Stage Crew, 3, 4: Rifie Club, 1. 2, 3. 4: Swim Club, 3, 4: Chapel Program, 1, 2. 3. 4: Christmas Play, 3: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Chemistry Club, 4: President: Class Night Aide, 3: Track, 2, 4: Football, 2: Bank Cashier, 3: Bond Salesman, 3: Junior Life Saving, 2, 3: Sen- ior Life Saving, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Standard First Aid. ALICE RUTH SNYDER Senior High School Girls Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus. 4: Commercial Club, 4: Victory Corps, 3, 4. CLAIRE KENSEY SNYDER Bank Cashier. 12 Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman, 4. GEORGE SOLOMON Rifie Club, Airplane Club, Gym Exhibition: Swimming Club: Defense Stamp Salesman: Class Basketball: Ramblers. MARY SOLOMON Commercial Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves. 3, 4: Volley- ball, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Junior Red Cross, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club, 3. THEODORE A. SPANOS Band, 2, 3: Senior and Jnior Orchestra, 2, 3: Hall Patrol, 2: Senior Chorus, 4. PEGGY STAIR Soft Toy, 4: Afghan, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Girls Chorus, 4: Girl Reserves, 4. ANN M. STEGMAIER Basketball. 1. 2. 3. 4: Captain, 2: Bank Cashier, 2: Badminton, 2 Ba0t9l'l0l0HY Club. 21 USh9l'S Club. 2. 3, 4: Junior Honor Society. 2, 3. 4: Chapel Pl'01!l'um, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Elmprint Re- porter. 2. 4: First Aid, 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3. WILLIAM STRATTON Variety Club: Senior Chorus: Gym Exhl..11on, 2, 3: Commercial Club, President: Track, 4. CATHERINE M. STROME Volleyball. 2, 3, 4: Stage Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Red Cross Life Saving, 4: Girl Reserves, 3. 42 ElmDl'iDi Reporter. 2, 35 Gym EX- hibition, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Fashion Display, 2: Class Night Aide, 3. DONALD DAVID THOMAS Senior Chorus, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving, 4. DOROTHY THOMPSON Gym Exhibition, 1: Red Cross: Sewing Club, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Junior Prom Committee, 3. JOSEPH H. TRAPOLD Band, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra, 2, 3: Christmas Play, 3: Science Club, 3: Commencement Orchestra. 2, 3: Amateur Night, 2. 3, 4: Jazz Band. 2, 3, 4: Track, 4: Band Concert, 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Christmas Orchestra, 3: Chapel Program, 2, 3: Aviation Club, 3: Chemistry Club, 4: Biology Club, 2: Oper- etta Orchestra, 2. LENORE TRAX Senior Chorus, Red Cross Club, Girl Reserves. BETTE M. TREDINNICK Special Girls Chorus, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Elmprint Stall, 2, 3, 4: Costume Committee, 2, 3, 4. MARIAN CLAIRE TUCKER Senior Life Saving, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girl Chorus, 4. LOIS VAN NORMAN Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Stage Club, 4: Swimming Club, 4. JOHN HENRY VICARY Swimming Club, 1: Senior Chorus, 4: Cheerleader, 4: Lunch Patrol, 1: Track, 4: Christmas Play, 4. ZENON RANDOLPH WALL Rifle Club, 4: Junior Orchestra, 2: Christmas Play, 4: First Aid, 3: Junior Red Cross. 4. BETTY JANE WANDELL Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Elmprint, 4: Gym Exhi- bition, 2: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Staff Assistant. 3: Red Cross First Aid, 3, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Home- room Representative, 4: Cheerleader. 4: Senior Council, 4: Commer- cial Club, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2: Class Night Aide, 3: Bulletin, 4: Chapel Program, 4. ARTHUR CLEMENT WARD Bank Cashie1', 2, 3: Track, 2: Rifie Club, 4. EUGENE J. WASILEWSKI Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Editor, 4: First Aid, 3, 4: Track, 2. 3, 4: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: President, 4: Bank Cashier, 3, 4: Student Council, 2: Class Night Aide, 3: Senior and' Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Play, 3: Stage Club, 3. LORRAINE MYRIEL WASSERSTROM Gym Exhibition: Afghan Club, 2, 3: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint, 2: Keglan Society, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Special Gi1'ls Chorus: Sen- ior Chorus: Junior Red Cross. RALPH ELWOOD WEAVER Senior Orchestra, 1, 2: Junior Orchestra, 1. 2: Kegian Society, 3: Swimming Club, 3, 4: Rifle Club. 4: Commencement Orchestra, 1. 2: Homeroom Representative, 1: Homeroom Treasurer, 2: Junior Prom Committee, 3. FRANCES ELAINE WENTZEL Junior Honor Society: Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Afghan Club, 3, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Kegian Society, 4: Bacteriology Club, 2: Hall Patrol, 2. 3: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Color Guard, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Bank Cashier 4: Senior Chorus, 4. DAVID JOSEPH WERNER Sjxvilrnrmiing Club, 2, 3, 4: Riiie Club, 4: Track Team, 1, 2: Commercial Ll , . GEORGE HARRY WESLEY Senior Council, 4: Class Representative, 2, 4: Stamp Salesman, 4: Flag Raising, 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 3, 4: Christ- mas Play. 4: Chapel P1'ogram, 4: Track, 2, 4: Football, 2: Band Concert, 4: Senior Play, 4: Rifie Club, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Treas- urer. EUGENE GERARD WEST Gym Exhibition, 2: Elmprint, 2: Victory Corps, 3: Senior Chorus, 4: Advanced Swimming, 3. WILLIAM GRAY WHEELER A Junior Honor Society: Hall Patrol, 2: Senior Chorus, 4. ARLINE JEAN WILLIAMS Ushers Club, 2, 3, 4: Bank Cashier, 2, 3: Afghan Club, 2: Elmprint Reporter, 2. 3: Junior Honor Society: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Commer- cial Club, 4: Volleybail, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross Life Saving, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Colophon Stall, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Gym Exhi- bition, 2. DOROTHY JEAN WILCOX Modern Choir, 4: Band Concert, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Afghan Club, 4: Girl Reserves, 4: Christmas Play, 4. RUTH ALBERTA WOLFE Swimming Club, 3: Red Cross Sewing, 1: Afghan, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Soft Toy Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Red Cross Life Saving, 4: Home Nursing, 4. ELSIE WINESKI Senior Chorus, 4: Girl Reserve, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Arghan Club, 4: Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society, 3, 4. RUTH MAE WOLFSKEIL Volleyball, 2, 3, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Girl Re- serves, 3, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. BETTY JANE WILLIAMS Gym Exhibition: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Colophon, 2: Associate Editor, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Victory Corps, 4 : Junior Prom Committee, 3: Biology Club, 2: Junior Red Cross. DAVID WILLIAMS Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4 :Baseball, 2, 3: Class Night Aide, 3: Commercial Club, 4: Senior Life Saving, 4: Chapel Program, 4: Junior Red Cross, 3, 4: Field Exhibition, 2: M Club, 3, 4: Bank Cashier, 2. . MARY K. WILLIAMS Gym Exhibition. 1: Girl Reserves, 4: Junior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint, 1, 2, 3, 4: Fashion Show, 2: Soft Toy Club, 4: Commer- cial Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Special Girls Cho1'us, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3. JOAN WILLIAMS Swimming Club, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Elmprint, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir, 3, 4: Amateur Night, 3: Senior Chorus. 4: Special Girls Chorus, 4: Afghan Club, 3: Girl Reserves, 3, 4: Junior Prom Aide, 3: Christmas Play, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2: Girl Reserve Program Committee. 3: Volleyball, 2: Band Concert, 4. JUYNE A. WILLIAMS Honor Society: Gym Exhibition: Elmprint: Volleyball. JAMES XANTHOPOULOS ' Homeroom Representative 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Swim Club 3, 4: M Club 4. SYLVESTER YEFKO Elmprint Printing Staff, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club, 4: Basketball Manager, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: M Club, 4: Printing Editor, 4. BERTHA ANNA ZADROZNY Senior Class, 4: Volleyball, 4: Girl Reserves, 4: Commercial Club, 4: Gym Exhibition, 2. KARLYS ZIMMERMAN Afghan Club, 4: Senior Chorus, 4: Home Nursing, 4: Nutrition, 4: First Aid, 2, 3. 3 snuAn: PRINTING BDMPANY, mc., witness-asnnz, PA. Q- an w 1 ff -, .4 W we 'W im' MWA w ?Qg
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