Meyers High School - Colophon Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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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.

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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.



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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.

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