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

 - Class of 1946

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The l946 Colophon, like the prmter's colophon g ' - - - - 'Billy 1:4 . which marks the end of an article, signifies the end of our high school education. Now the l946 Senior Class is completing its school days at Meyers and going forth iQQ3,S'5j9' , , , , ,gifzi Ilx '1f'f:s15- -2 to take its place in the world. ln this new life our Colophon will bring back fond memories. 3 We are the first class in five years to graduate into a peaceful world. Let us show our gratitude to . . , -4 vi 31 U' if the boys who fought in the war by taking up the task which they began and by trying to build a better world with lasting peace. 1 ,f-1-' li? ' 3, F17-LIE 1 555 'i Eid-15 'Y Ari.- ' 1 - ff gz ljggi '.., Through long years to come students will enter 'L ' 315' Meyers High School, and go on to graduation and go out to do the world's work, each class as important to itself as ours is to us in l946. To them all will come their share in the history of a school of great tradi- tions and fine standards. To the Class of l946, putting in its pages of histo- ry, from now on into the future to be known as indi- viduals rather than a class, our greetings and farewell. Memorial Dedication They are not dead who live again in those they leave behind. JOSEPH ANCAVAGE JOHN CHUPCAVICH HOMER COLE JAMES J. CUNNINGHAM RAYMOND CUNNINGHAM CHARLES DOMBROSKI WILLIAM HAROLD DOURAND HARRY EVANS MICHAEL FERRIS HAROLD PHILLIPS FORTINSKY STEPHEN GACHA EDWARD GILDEA JOHN PAUL GLEASON ROBERT A. GOODALL LINN WOODRUFF HALLETT MILFORD HERSHKOWITZ HAROLD HICK KENNETH LEE HOBBS ROBERT HOUCK IRVIIN HUGHES ABBOTT J EBORE ROBERT JENKINS DONALD JONES ROBERT JOHN KILE ROBERT KUHNS JOHN LEGER RALPH LESLIE WILLARD LINDSAY, JR. ROBERT ' LUDWIG JOHN A. MCGRANE JAMES MCLAUGHLIN ROBERT MAKPN ESSMAN MATTHEWS LEONARD J . MATTHEWS HARRY MAY HARRY J. MEIER ANDREW MURPHY, JR. LEO NEDDOFF ROBERT NEWSBIGLE JOHN NOVINSKI WILLIAM PARRY, JR. 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L u..- - . - ! :V , .. -f 3:34, 115155 2:3 i Y V Mfg.. .FNSE 55- ' ,Lif- ,zfff :ff-' 4 Y' , 4. ,, ,, 35.5, 4: fx x -- .. ,1... ffl' Eat- I 'f. , 71 , - -1 29 'USF . 1 , A .Q , ,,,... n Qr? My . . as-gf' in-x V V . ,H ' V -Y 454' gr APPRECIATIO Miss Ella Rothermel It was with deep regret that the students of Meyers learned that Miss Ella Rothermel was not to be a member of our faculty this year. She had been teaching Latin and German at Meyerssince its opening in 1930. Miss Rothermel attended the State Teachers' College at Kutztown, and Dickinson College, where she was graduated as a Phi Beta Kappa. She also studied at Oxford University, England, and Jena University, Germany. Be- fore coming to Wilkes-Barre, she taught in London, Kentucky, and North- ampton, Penna. Her diligence, patience, and skill have helped many a student over a hard place and on to a better future. The stories of several European trips have greatly enriched her classes, and brought to life the pictures in our books. We miss this friend and counselor greatly, and wish to express our ap- preciation for all that she has done for us and for Meyers. S2 Mr. Christian F. Baiz At the close of last year, Meyers students were disappointed to learn that Mr. Christian Baiz was leaving us to become an executive of the Blue Cross. Mr. Baiz had been teaching history and economics at Meyers since its opening in 1930. Mr. Baiz was graduated from Dickinson College with the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. He later earned the degree of Master of Arts at Columbia University. During his teaching career, he was on the faculty at Coughlin as well as Meyers High School. His fairness, his inexhaustible store of information, and his ability to bring the lessons up to date, made him an invaluable teacher. His under- standing nature and keen sense of humor endeared him to us, and his advice was often sought with confidence in his judgment. To have this excellent teacher and real friend go was a great loss to Meyers. His presence among us will long be remembered. SL? Mr. Joseph Powell This year finds our former faculty member, Mr. Joseph Powell, as prin- cipal of Carey Avenue School. He had been on the Meyers faculty as a teacher of Latin and English from 1930 until 1945. Mr. Powell graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers College and Scranton University. He also did summer work at Western Reserve Uni- versity, Cleveland, Ohio. Before coming to Meyers, he was a teacher at Miners Mills and Coughlin High Schools. His clear interpretations and practical applications of the lesson have made our high school work in his classes infinitely valuable. Our days at Meyers have been much happier because of the kindness and help of this staunch friend. Although we miss Mr. Powell very much, we are happy that he is contin- uing to lead boys and girls toward higher goals of life. DEDICATION MR. JAMES MCGOWAN One who has guided us when decisions were to be made and aided us when difficulties arose has been chosen advisor of our Senior Class. This man's fairness, his keen sense of humor, and his practical judgement are only overshadowed by his ability to get the most out of his students. We, the Class of I946, dedicate our final mark, the Colophon, to Mr. James McGowan with appreciative thanks. SCHOOL DIRECTORS Ss-ali-rl lln-ft to riirlili Lewis .Imu-S, fleiiius- lf'. Fry. Vive-l'x'r-sicli-izlg C. E:lxx':xi'il Till-, l'i'e:-imlent: 'l'hmn:is li. Smsliles. Sixuirling l'l:irenr'e Smilh, Albert W. liimlisi, llr. William A. Weaver. J. Hzirry May. Joseph Sliermulis. Supervisors School Directors SFPERYISOKS Seated ll'-fl lo riiliil John Illiilcly. S1-ivixvc: Nliss Alive Phillips, History: Miss Hess NV:-ntzel, Ari: Merlin tlulliver. lnilinl Slnllfling .X. J, VV:il1s, Uumirli-i'1'izil Sllulie:-: Alxiii Ki1nm'iel', Vliysirsil Emlilf-avlium: I1E OlHll'4l l'1Z, English: .Intuit-s Nlyorly, Mzitlwnmlicsi Jesse Dixon, lnmlustriill Aviv: VVilliz1m Holm-rls, Music-. 1 , l l i MR. ALLEN E. BACON Superintendent of Wilkes-Barre City Schools Since I934 OFFICE STAFF Marguerlte Borman, Ruth Evans First Huw th-ft to Viuhtl lkwnthy Smith. l':x1hc 'im1 NIc'M:u1n1un, Mzxvy Mullin, Mmy livxrlw, Hu-11-rx Im-4-:4 Surah l.u!1r:1mI. Hvle-xx Nirhulx, M:lI'u:ue-t M4-Hush. linlph Flvzlnk, i'l1:n1'l1-5 limi-, Serum! Row Ilnru-y llmwifmx, llnrulml Line, l,4-on Fflmliklx, Ruth Slmxyw, Ixutlnwlm- VVi1li:unN, Inman lin-If fmwl, Mzxriun Si-'um-l. Ritz: M111'l'uy, VVilli:um Mm'u':1n, 'l'hun1:w Hznrkillf. Thirml Row 1,14 wn-llyn Junca, Ralph Wlvml, Molris I x'v-ml, Mzxln-I lixzmk, lilxiv W--:xx-'v, .Xmw llzxrlixun Mary Julv lbmxuln-I, Mnry l l':ll0y. Helen I,ydrm. YL-rmxi1-zu Hui-lin. M:nn':-m-1'1Is- llmmzln, 4':nllu-rilw Vol Ivy, Mzxrizm R. Houma Fuurlh Rim VVilI:ll'4l Hmmm:-, S. J. Millnrrl, VK':1zr'c-lx Vlmlli-. I-'llllm lirvn:uxx:1Il, XN'i1li:m1 Sa-ull, lh-lun VV:-nh Z1-I, lusthn-I' I1'0lh:ux:1y. Mary M1-lirluv, .Kun .Inns-5, Mary lillvlm, l':n--mm 'l'ylumXLi, Mury iinm-nlmuy lhnlloils- liumxx, M:1l'vl1m'lln,- Nmih. JJIHIUN Iiraxlvllv, lllllh Mvrzn-I, Iiulh l'1x:mA-, .Iuhu Ilznxivf. J. l l:1m'lx IH-nnim. 'X ':'r::r.:N'--+ img ,T QV' li. FORMER FACULTY MEMBERS RETIRED WARREN BEIDLER CAPOLINE GLOMAN BESS GRIFFITH ' DE CEASED G. B. CRUMP VICTOR DeVINCE'NTIS THERESA DOUGHERTY WILLIAM FARRELL TRANSFERRED THERESA BASS NEWTON DAVENPOPT GEORGIE DICKOVER JOHN C. HART HELEN KOERNER ANNE DZURY ELIZABETH McMURTRIE CARL SOLOMON DAVID MAYER FPANCES TRIMMER LEO UMPHRED MARY WOLFE E. L. VOIGHT PROMOTED ALLEN BACON, Superintendent THOMAS BRADLEY, Ass't Principal JESSE DIXO'N, Supervisor STEPHEN EMANUEL, Supervisor JOSEPH POWELL, Grade Principal WILLIAM ROBERTS, Supervisor MARRIED RESIGNED NORMA BRITTIAN EVARTS CHRISTIAN BAIZ RUTH CARTER J, F, BRINK CHARLOTTE CHOPEY SZABO THELMA ECKROTH BLACK MIRIAM ELLOWITCH CIMMET ANNE FARRELL GIERING MARY GEDDES MURPHY AN NETTE GILBERT WIGGINS FANNIE HARNED THOMAS MARION HENRY SMITH RUTH JOHNSON EVANS DOROTHY JONES JONES MARY KIELTY GLENNON HILDA MORRIS LEVY MAY O'NEILL EVA'NS CLARA RENFER BIERLY MARGARET SCHROEDER MORGAN WAR EMERGENCY SUBSTITUTES ISABEL CORSON LYNN GOUGHNOUR JAMES LAVIN JOSEPHINE LENAHAN MICHAEL PAVLISCHAK CATHERINE MULHERN SARAH PAYNE ALICE RIZEK GEORGE ULIHANICK ARTHUR CALM FRANCIS CLIFFORD STANLEY COUNTERMAN EVELYN FRYMIRE ROSA GREENSTEIN PAUL HEARRITY MARY LOUISE HESS MARY MA'NGAN ANDREW NAVARRA ELLA ROTHERMEL ALFRED SCHIMMEL LAURA SMITH HARRY TUCKER MR. J. FRANCK DENNIS Principal of Meyers High School since 1934 THE FACULTY J. F. DENNIS. Principal H. LEON GILBERT, Assistant Principal JAMES BRAZELLE, History IONA BRELSFORD, History, Latin VERONICA BRISLIN, French CHARLOTTE BROWN, Geography, Mathematics IVARREN BROWN, Aeronautics, Science MARY BURKE. Domestic Ar's MARY BURNS, Grammar, History VVARREN CH ALLIS, Mathematics FATHERINE CO'.LEY. Dimestic Arfs, Domestic FII NNFES CYMEK, Mathematics. Science DOROTHY DXNA, Dietitian :TZIOHN DAVIES, History i'CHARLES DAVIS, Music LOIS DODSON, Music THOMAS DONLIN, History, Science, Band MARY .IULE DOUGHER. English LEON ENGLISH, Sheet Metal MABEL EVANS. Grammar, Latin RALPH EVANS, Science, History MARILLA FINCH. Art MARGARET FOX, Grammar MARY FRALEY, Librarian MORRIS FREED, Literature, Geography ii-WILLARD GEORGE, Wood Shop MARY GREENBERG, Literature, Geography FULLER GRENAWALT, Mathematics, Ass't Foo TPTHOMAS HARKINS, Sciences ANNA HARRISON, Latin. German HARVEY HARRISON, Geography, Mathematics Science tball Coach, Baskc-'hall Coach MARIAN R. HOGG, History, Dean, Direc'0r of Activities ANNE HUGHES, Bookkeeping -EDWARD JOHNSON, E'-rlish, Football Coach. Baseball Coach ANNE JONES, Sight Saving Class GEORGE JONES, Physical Education LLEWELLYN JONES, Science HELEN LEES, History SARAH LE GRAND, Literature HAROLD LINE, History HELEN LYDON, Science HELEN LYNCH, English MARY MeBRIDE, Mathematics, History .IAMES McGOWAN, Mathematics MARGARET McHUGH, Bookkeeping, Shorthand CATHERINE McMANMON, Typewritinpr RUTH MERREL, Science STEPHEN MILLARD. Mechanical Drawing WILLIAM MORGAN, Electric Shop KENNETH MUCHLER. Print Shop MARY MULLEN, History, Grammar RITA MURRAY, Shorthand .IOHN NAGLE, Physical Education, Track, Wres HELEN NICHOLS, English ELEANOR OBICI. History, Business Training LUCILLE RYAN, Mathematics 'FWILLIAM SCOTT, Mathematics RUTH SHARPE, Physical Education MARION SIEGEL, Art DOROTHY G. SMITH, Physical Education MARGUERITE SMITH, Mathematics ANDREW STAH, Wood Shop ESTHER TRETHAWAY, English EMILY TRIMMER, Emtlish CASIMIR TYBURSKI, English MIRIAM WATKINS. French. Spanish HELEN WATTS, Literature ELSIE WEAVER, Latin HELEN WENTZEL, Domestic Science KATHRYN WILLIAMS, Gemlraphy RALPH WOOD, Machine Shop xLYNN GOUGHNOUR, History XJOSEPHINE LENAHAN, History XGEORGE ULIHANICK. Scicnfc ' Returned from military duty x Transferred tlinfz Coach MR. H. LEON GILBERT Assistant Principal LT, JAMES LOUGHNEY, Army I LT. CLI-IMENT LONG, U. S. N. R. , A4 BMW Custodians lmfi in Riqhl l'li:u'l4-Q I rv4lericli, Tom l'm'soii:ip1'e, Sisinln-x illos, Conner .Ions-s, John llnkes, Elmer Klamnn. fair J X - , 'ig Elisa. i Cafeteria Staff Front Row ll:-ft to riirhtj lianmris Jones, Gwen Evans. Hive Jones, Marirare-1 Evans, Carrie All-xnniier, fa in grlfia is ,,:. . 1 5 1, 1? Fw' 1. .W v ,. . , x Mr. Parsonage Mr. Parsonage has been a member of the Staff since 1930, and his cheer- ful and willing helpfulness will be very much missed. He retires this year, and we hope to see him as a visitor often. He is a personality liked by everyone who knows him. Maude Lnity, Marian Stewart, Ethel Simmons Back Row Dorothy llama, Ilieticizin: l lo1'r-lic-v Shir-lil 1 Officers of the Class of I946 President, Charles Powell Vice President, Donald Tosh Treasurer, Lewis Harris Vice President, Barbara Kohl Secretary, Wilma Buchan ,WFS - 'Q if WE 43,5 - 1' M kr? ag.. ,Q . AQ 4 3, :' ,4-4, T Q 5-J, , 456 fi P, Q. 5. vj.. af ft I ff. 5 if E . il ' ff' 334 53-f. El f Q .PN ,QW if.-1: M x e 'ff H , Nr ne. , ' w . wk 5 4- if if sf, 4 W-'Q ' E ,, Aff. 5 . 9 . 7' L L f - , fx. ii - 2-i Q. Wi LKFM iwk YF .f . . ., if . Q-.4 wi 1- ,Ex ' . -,li Q B, .g ,, 1 ' if f Av ii fi? 435 ,545 I 'ls I ' Ki 1 . 4 wb i . fn 'sf '7 f 1 535 .. V, HF' 7' 'TVR 'Ji 4 hy YQ' '53 , A f K v :wg my , f , ' . .S Vai V. fly fcvnfri A-,J J we 9 'lffn iw :W ', 5 .wr . -fm -, 9 Q 1 X ,. . 4 , Va 1 ff 6' . 1 w 95256, ,,, - -- Q-f- A 3252 af' 3 A M . if A, SENIOR Ilobert Boston Leon M. Gilbert James E. Kingsbury Charles Powell Willma Buchan Ruth Devlin Maxine E. Epstine Virginia Jimison Marilyn Love Mldred Shovlin Dolores Slimak Janice Wintermute Thomas M. Brown George Evans John Haines Stanley Smulyan Henry L. Sugden Marian E. Bird Dolores Curran Nancy Martin Gladys Rubin lluth E. Trethaway Claire Zionce The Senior Council HONOR SOCIETY Gertrude Hoffenstein Marion E. Highriter Barbara Kohl Barbara Rowe Dorothy W intersteen June Williams Spencer Martin Helen J. Booth Esther Constantine Jean Fuerth Shirley Johnson Dolores Koval Mildred A. Kozmoski Marion Samuels Shirley Thomas Rosamond Tintner Robert Alheim Stanley Sawicki Mary I. Gallagher Lenore Linshes Joan M. Madden Lois Mangel Doris Smith First Row lleft bo 1'm'htJ---Dorothy Wimersteen, Jean Fuerth, Mildred Shovlin. Mary l:lu'hi-I S I RnwA1 rank Murphy, Miko M ses, 1 0 - l'v'lns fleor-fe Clark, Donald I'l l 'ccom Jane Eprprleston. Mary Isabel Gal- ' uega , The lass of I946 DONALD ALEXANDER XIE is an easy going guy. He's a bit on the lazy side but his zest for fun makes up for that. He likes algebra and gym. His hope for the future is to join the Army. Good luck General ! GEORGE ALEXION Greek is one of the boys who works long hours in the shop. He's always helping others whenever they're in trouble. We wonder how some people would get along with- out him. ROBERT J. ALI-IEIM Success and happiness is Bob's greatest desire. He has certainly achieved this during his high school course as he is a member of both junior and senior honor societies. He now has hopes of going to Lafayette-good luck, Bob, PA UL BACH MAN This blond fellow is moody and quiet at times, but is very nice to those who know him. He likes sports very muchg basketball is his favorite. Lots of luck to you in your Army career. OTTO WA LTER BACKOF Otto likes people and likes to have fun with them. He plays the clarinet and was an industrious member of the band throughout high school. His favorite subject is mathematics. A lot of his time is spent at the Wheel. He is un- settled as to what to do after school -whatever it is, we hope you suc- ceed. SHIRLEY C. BAMBACH This beautiful blonde has added much to our school spirit. She has got what it takes to build a suc- cessful and happy future, and we wish her the best of luck in what- ever she attempts. KATHLEEN ANN BATES We don't see as much of Kathleen as we'd like, but when we do she's full of fun. It's never too much trouble for her to give a friendly smile to anyone. Most of her leis- ure time is spent listening to her record collection-we hope not by herself. LOUIS JOHN BAUMAN Louis is a guy with many outside interests. Hunting and fishing are recreations for him. His special hobby is flying and we hope all his take offs will end in happy land- ings . HELEN BETTS Helen is one of the more quiet people of the senior class. neverthe- less, she is far from unimportantg why chemistry class would be life- less without Helen. With her spirit and ambition we know that she will go far and succeed in anything she attempts. L UCETTA LORRAINE BEVAN Everyone knows Luce . Her beau- tiful figure and long, blonde hair help identify her. She is one of our glamourous majorettes. Her mus- ical ability is shown by her singing. She says she's going to get a secre- tarial job, but think she'll do better than that-get the boss! MARION BIRD This quiet miss is always found studying. Although we don't know her very well, we are sure her quiet, unassuming manner must mean something. Whatever she wants she is sure to attain. D. WEBSTER BLOOM This handsome red head is our drummer in the band. He's on the right beat in other things too-es- pecially in dancing and girls. He'd like to go into the Army after school, but he'd also like to sleep for a few months. Better make up your mind, Web. JANE BOOTH Don't let this girl's shy, retiring manner fool you, for this is only one side of her pleasing personality. Jane's favorite hobby and means of recreation is bowling, and can this lass bowl 'em over! ROBERT LEWIS BOSTON Bob is one of our very active sen- iors. A member of the Rifle Club, Cheerine' Squad, and a lead in the Senior Play are a part of his extra curriculum. He hopes to go to Bucknell and if he is half as good there and contributes as much, they have a really fine student. ROBERT WARREN BROWN This handsome young man is defin- itely one of the socialites of the class. The Air Corps holds special interests for him. If he can't pilot an airplane, he will do the next best, and be a daring bus driver. THOMAS MARTIN BROWN They say good things come in small packages, but here's the exception. Tom's 6 feet 2 inches make him about the tallest boy in our class. He's very amiable and is headed to- ward a college career. Opportunity awaits you, Tom. WILM A BUCHAN Wilma is one of the few persons who actually hasn't an enemy in the world. She is capable, intelli- gent, popular, and has a certain dash about her that is all her own. She is equally versatile in a home or in a social gathering. CLEMENT JULIUS CERWONKA We don't see as much of this voca- tional as we'd like to-where he keeps himself, no one knows. He collects stamps, so maybe that takes his time. He'll probably do mechanical work after school-good luck, Clem. JOHN JOSEPH CHOKOLA Chick seems mad at the world half the day long. He does have high ambitions-to make lots of money and be a millionaire. His hobbies are target shooting and hunting. So enemies beware! JEANETTE CIESLINSKI This senior lass may seem quiet and backward when one first gets to know her. But after knowing her, we find she really can give life to any dull time. Things will be dif- ferent without Jeanette, lY' - f . ' .-.A GEK JRGE D. CLARK I. l Clarkie is one of ourleadmfyfer- sonalities. His outstanding per- formances in the line of sports have made for lffim a name that will not soon be forgotten. He claims alge- bra is his favorite subject, and his classmates will verify this by his work. He wants to lead a peaceful life and who deserves one more? WILLIAM EARL CLARK Hill's a man of high ambitions. He's aiming for the sky. His desire is none other than to fly around the world. Happy landing and have lots of fun! ALBERTINA CLAUSEN Albertine is small in stature but not in ideas. Her only draw-back is her quietness, but when she turns on her charm-men, beware! A. ESTH ER CONS'I'AN'I'IN E Esther is a girl of spirit, and an appetite. Eating is her favorite pastime. Her biggest asset is her ready three cornered smile. Com- petent as well as attractive, she does efficiently any task assigned her. JOSEPH NI IRMAN CDPLAN Cope isn't heard too much, but just lead him to the piano and you'll hear him in Kalamazoo . That boy can sure play boogie. He loves to listen to records also. Two O'clock Jump is his favorite. May- be we have a second Hogie Car- michael with us-who knows '? DOLURES CURRAN Here's one of our butterflies-fob ever flitting from hither to yon. But there's also the serious side, for in spite of everything, Dolores will stand up and fight for her rights, not that she's pugnacious, merely determined, JANE CURRY A very different case we have now. A quiet girl is our Jane. Never dis- agrees, always congenial. That's the way we like you. Lots of luck, you deserve it. R USSELL DAUBERT Russ doesn't say much but is quite the boy. He plays a trumpet in the band and likes women! Can't say the same for history. He doesn't know what he's going to be, but whatever it is, we hope he's a success. HOWARD DAVIS Small of stature, but strong in brains and might. He made an ex- cellent captain of our wrestling team, and all the girls swooned over him while he was a cheerleader. His friendliness and sincerity are bound to get him to the top. LEONA DAVIS To be or not to be, that is the ques- tion. Lee likes acting but would also like to go in training. The question is, do we have a Florence Nightingale or Katherine Cornell. Whatever she does, she'll be on top. STEWART EDGAR DAVIS Stewart is certainly ambitious. Twenty years from now, he hopes to have a better than average income, an interesting job, and a nice home. That's the life, and we hope you achieve it. JACQUELINE DEI'I'E Aw, gee, Miss Murray, what's this outline 'Ii' Don't Ict us mislead you. Jackie has her ,share of brains: she also does her share of fun mak- ing. Her ambition is to be a typist. Go to it, Jackie , nothing is stop- ping you. WA LTER CHARLES DEROLF This lad would be quite a playboy if he had a chance. He uses up some of his excess exuberance in the gym, which, he says, is the only good thing about school. That's a pretty strong statement, from such an easygoing fellow. RUTH ESTELLE DEVLIN Ruth, the girl with the golden voice, has a charming personality and is well liked by all. Hobby, musicg ambition, to study music, and wouldn't we be surprised and proud to find her in the Metropolitan some day 'T LEWIS FREDERICK DIXON Lewis always looks a bit sleepy, but really has plenty of ambition. He is active in school activities, and spends his leisure time at his girl's house, and hunting and fishing. He hopes to be an engineer, and we know he'll be a success. ALVIN RAYMOND DUNGEY Dunj has quite a few likes. His favorites are sleeping, Rifie Club, electric shop, and mathematics. In- cidentally, his hobby is playing the radio. His future is going to be planned by Uncle Sam. M A RGARET .I EA N EUR HART Peggy is vice-president of our Com- mercial Club, and likes to type. She's everybody's friend, and loves to visit people. You'd make a good social or office worker. You're well qualified for both. Lots of luck to you! MARY JANE EGGLESTON Mary Jane was one of our golden- voiced girls of the sextet. She's la popular gal and full of fun. She is a welcome member to any circle. Something will be noticeably lack- ing when she is gone. MAXINE E. EPSTINE Poet laureate of the senior class, Mac says she spends her time sleeping and meditating. Quite an athlete, she has gathered laurels for her basketball team, and has brought it to success many times. ANN EVANS Ann is an appropriate name for this lass. She's quiet and sweet to all whom she meets. Sewing's her hobby, and she just adores nice parties. Someday when you're using the telephone you'll hear her voice say What number, please Y GEORGE EVANS George is always busy and never has time for loafing. He earned his football letter this year. This modern Einstein is headed for high places. Nothing can stop you when you want something bad enough. DAVID FINKELSTEIN Athletic ability, all scholastic, and an all-round guy make up this out- standing senior. Fink's quiet at times but soon snaps out of it. He showed his athletic ability on the football field, and he's active in the Ushers Club. He plans to go to the University of Pennsylvania and pre- pare for business. Good luck, Dave. RUTH MARY FISHER Modest, cheerful, and friendly, de- scribe Ruth to a UT . When asked her favorite subject, she answered biology . Likewise, Hbiologyl' was the reply for her most disliked sub- ject, Hmm, could this be possible? DONALD RAY FLUEGEL Here is a fellow who really would put Harry James to shame with his trumpet. He is sometimes forget- ful, he is blushable, and he's not much of a business man, but never- theless he is a very able individual. VICTOR A. FRANCHI Good-looking and active, Victor al- ways finds many jobs to keep him busy. He hopes to go to college and doesn't mind going a great distance to accomplish his aims. Hope you don't get lonesome, Vic. JEANNE HILDA FRANKEL Horses, dogs, and men , particu- larly the latter, make Jeanne's life anything but dull. May you always find equal enjoyment in everything you do in your life to come. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN lien Franklin-name sounds very familiar. Oh yes, he was a very famous patriot. If Ben does half as well as his namesake, we'll be mighty proud of him. CHARLES JOHN FREDERICK Chas, Charlie, or Chuck-call him what you want, but he still amounts to the same ambitious, good natur- ed boy. His talent shows up in his trumpet playing. Maybe we have a future Spivak. LARRY FR EIIER ICKS Larry is a newcomer here but cer- tainly has accomplished a lot in a short time. He's an assistant editor of the Elmprint, took part in a radio program, and numerous other activities. He likes art, and would like to go to Pratt to study it. DUNALD S'I'EI'HEN FRY This fellow is liable to show up anywhere. Small of stature, but big of heart, he will always help a friend in need. His desire is to be a successful businessman, and we know he will achieve this. K JEAN ANN FIYERTH This attractive miss helped make our football games more appealing to all, as she was a cheerleader. Jean also took part in the Senior lllay. She hopes to go to Wey- lister Secretarial College. After working a while, she intends to get married and lead a happy life. Have fun, Jean. KATHLEEN GALLAGH ER Kathy doesn't have a worry in the world. She is very pretty, takes life easily, and doesn't mind school. Somebody is going to be mighty lucky to have her around as their nurse. MARY ISABEL GALLAGH ER Sweet Rosie O'Grady fits Mary Isabel. As sweet as they come, at- tractive, and intelligent are some of her factors. She was co-editor of the Elmprint, and captain of the girl's basketball team. Some col- lege is gaining an ambitious student. WILLIAM I REIlERIi'Ii GENDER All this guy does is eat and talk chemistry. His favorite subject is chemistry. He likes chemical ex- periments. Now l'll let you in on a surprise. He hopes to be a chem- ist. Seems as if we have another Edison in our midst. JUAN VIRGINIA GIERING Joan is rather quiet and reserved, but leads an active life. She uses her leisure time in eating and go- ing skating, which is her hobby. After school she intends to go to college. It seems Joan's greatest desire is to be married and have a family. You'll be a good mother, Joan. LEUN MAJOR GILBERT C0-editor-in-chief of the Colophon, a fun-maker in the Senior l'lay and Amateur Night, a serious member of both Honor Societies, a pro- spective college professor-what more? MARION TH ERESA GILLIGAN This Irish miss has flying as a hobby. She flies during her leisure hours. lf she didn't have to bother about money she would like to fly around the world. Golly, she is just all up in the air about flying! MARY ELIZABETH GILLIGAN One of the star students of the Latin class is our Mary Elizabeth. Of course, sometimes she uses her trot. Her favorite is lunch. She hopes to go to Seminary, probably to become a secretary. DONALD PHILLII' GLASSER Chief cook and bottle washer, that's our Don. Want an omelette or a cake-just ask him and then try and get it. Baking is his hobby, but what he intends to do with it is beyond us. RUTH AN N GLAWE Always happy! What a world of enthusiasm, fun, and ability she lives in. As a cheerleader, she played an active part in upholding the school spirit during football season. She is destined for high things. ROBERT JEROME GOLDSTEIN Goldie is one of those good things that come in small pack- ages . He's full of fun, intelligent, and has a witty sense of humor. His football letter makes him mighty proud, and it seems that he is women crazy. His red sweater caused quite the commotion. You ought to be a fashion plate. GERALDINE A. GRAHAM Always busy, but still has a friend- ly greeting for all. Geraldine hasn't been with us long, but from what we know of her we're glad she decided to come. Nothing is too much trouble for this lass. FRED ANDREW G R ANDA Fred doesn't care where he works after graduation, but right now has many interests outside. He works with tin and likes to real. His hobby is playing pool, and We all hope that he doesn't land behind the eight ball. MONROE GREEN To hear him talk, you might think he was Udopey over dames , Maybe so, but his actions belie the fact. We are sure he will be equal to anything the future has in store for him. R ITA EDYTH G R EI I Rita's favorite subject is biology, and she has certainly contributed to the class with her collections of butterflies. She's slightly bashful, but her pleasing smile and cheery greeting make us overlook her bash- fulness. IRENE GROSS Quiet and unassuming, this girl is everybody's friend. A useful and satisfying future is our prediction for a truly sweet personality. GERALD SI DNEY Gl l I'ERMAN Jerry, although very quiet, is really fun when one knows him. How about letting more people know you 7 He plays the clarinet and saxaphone. His ambition is to go to college. Hope you get there. JOHN HAMILTON HAINES Ile took time for careful delibera- tion, lie took every precaution, he worked with eternal vigilance, he gave it sober second thought, anil bashfully got all A's. JAMES VINCENT HANNAGAN Here's a guy who loves to eat and sleep, but in between these times he's really swell. Someday, after a long rest, he intends to be an electrician and eventually retire. I-Ie is sure to make good. LEWIS HARRIS l'Iverybody's friend. Lew has won the affection of everyone with his happy-go-lucky smile and easy manner. This was proved by his being elected treasurer of the class. His chief interest is sports. The skill he showed on the football field made his name known to all, ROBERT FRANK HARRISON Rob has the firm conviction that sleep is more advantageous to the English student than Milton. Through his personality and inter- est in library work, he was chosen as a Kegian Club officer, and has been agreeable to all. .IACQUELINE M. HAUBERGER If some day Jackie inherits a few hundred dollars she'd like to visit France. With her pretty face she'd get along quite well. But until she gets the money she'll have to be someone's beautiful typist. RICHARD HARRISON HAWK Dick's hobby is spending his leisure time at the Y. M. C. A. where he has a lot of fun. His choice subject is mathematics. He doesn't know what kind of work he'd like to do yet, but whatever it is we hope he will come out on top. MARION E. HIGHRITER Attractive, dependable, and highly intelligent, Marion is one of' the most prominent members of this graduating class. We have no fear concerning her future, for she will surely succeed in any field she chooses. As co-editor-in-chief' of this Colophon and leading lady in the Senior Play she has been busy, and most successful. GERTRUDE E. HOFI ENS'I'EI N Here's a gal who really exemplifies good things come in small packages. Trudy is one of' the brains of the class. She would like to enter Duke University, and after that go in for journalism. Whatever she does, she'll come out on top. WILLIAM JAMES HOLLAND Bill, the highlight of all our sports, is one all around fellow, and tops in any man's language. Ily the way, he doesn't particularly like physics. He will leave a name at Meyers that all will long remember. LOIS KATH ERINE HI IPEW ELL Lois helps keep our library straight and We thank her for it. She loves to dance and her favorite pastime is skating. She'll make a wonderful wife for someone some clay. VIRGINIA RUTH .IIMISON Mere words seem incapable of ex- pressing the admiration and respect we hold for this truly outstanding girl. Beauty, intelligence, and a sweet personality insure her a happy but as yet undecided future. CLAIRE MARY JOHNSON Claire is headed for Misericordia College, but is not sure what she'd like to study. Her hobby is dancing -we wonder with whom? She is one of those lucky ones who finds mathematics easy. Is it luck or ability '? SHIRLEY JOHNSON This star guard on the girls' basket- ball team never fails to stick to her man. She's an ardent Senior Scout. Loads of' luck to you Shirley in your college career, With your brains you'll surely make good in your chosen field, chemistry. EVAN THOMAS JONES Ruddy is certainly not a woman's man. He likes fishing and hunting and would like to live in a log cabin in the woods. He plays the trumpet, so maybe that will keep him compa- ny. liut before taking to the woods, hc is going to school in Virginia. Do them both well, Buddy. PATRICIA F. JUDGE This beautiful blonde is capable of doing just anything. Patsy is all scholastic, loves swimming and horseback riding, and is a very good artist. She's in the Usher's Club and Poster Club. Her ambition is to go to college and later lead a luxurious life. Here's hoping, Pat. SAMUEL SOL KAHAN Sam's always a lot of fun, and once he starts singing or jitter-bugging, it is difficult to stop him. He just loves his school teachers! l-le will probably go into business after he finishes college. JAMES E. KINGSBURY Being co-editor of the Colophon is a full-time job, but this boy finds time to be very active member in many other affairs around the school. He's quite keen on sports. Jim is witty, good natured, and in- telligent. If the veterans don't take up all the space in Penn State he hopes to squeeze in, Keep trying, Jiin. THELMA M. KLINE This lass is definitely college mate- rial. Her desire to go to college is not too surprising if you know her. Typewriting makes the day bright for her, and we understand she is quite good at it. Keep working Tl'hel , success is just ahead. THERESA KLOSE Theresa is the essence of sweetness. She is quiet and reserved,-but her teachers will tell you she is 20mg places. She tries hard. That's what counts. X BARBARA FRANCES KOH L Always dressed to perfection, per- sistently cheerful, Barbara has won a host of friends during her stay at Meyers. With such a zest for liv- ing, she will find happiness in what- ever she does. RUTH ELEANOR KORN Ruth is happy-go-lucky, but takes her school work seriously. She day- dreams and is afraid of the dark. Shorthand rates high with her, but bookkeeping is on the bottom of the list. Someone is going to have a nice office clerk some day. UOLORES KOVAL Though artiscally inclined, contrary to legend, this lass is an adaptable, good-natured, friendly person. She has entertained us with her musical talent in various chapel exercises. She gives promise of going far in her field, Yf MlLlJRE Millie ' ye possessor of a cl? r onality. A member Y,f,,f-fo the honor societies and a whiz at basketball, she is popular with boys and ' ' alike. She will not soon M t by derc ssmen or Kyteachers. , ' MARGARET KRESGE Margaret is classified as a thinker. She prepares her home work andl then sits and broods. With a per- sonality like hers she should step out and enjoy life. MARVIN SAMUEL LANIDER Marv's shyness is outstanding, but when he's around girls, watch it disappear. His hobby is record col- lecting, and he listens to the music in his leisure moments. He hopes to go in the navy after he graduates -here's to you sailor. ROBERT DANIEL L EVINE llob is one of those boys everybody likes. Although he is quiet, he leads an active life. He plays the trumpet and would like to be in a big band. He also likes farming. Who knows, maybe he'll be a second Little Iioy Blue . JACK LEWIS Jack's care-free manner and pleas- ing grin have made him a hit with everyone. He likes to take life easy , but when a job's to be done he's up and at it. MARY ANN LEWIS This young lady is a contradiction unto herself. She said that some fifteen to twenty years hence she wants to be just the same, only different . If you can do it, you deserve a medal, Don't change, we like you as is . LENURE LINSHES This studious young miss partici- pated in many activities throughout her high school career. She loves school and spends her leisure time doing home work. Lenore was one of our lovely majorettes. Her am- bition is to go into merchandising school. Good luck, beautiful! ROBERT LIPENSKI Iiob has loads of ambition and cer- tainly leads a life of varied inter- ests. His hobby is hunting-women or animals-I don't know. He spends his spare moments that way. After school he is going to General Motors to learn more about ma- chines. Hope you get that auto- mobile agency some day, Bob. MARILYN LOVE Busy, busy, busy, always something to do. But you can bet your boots that it's certainly worthwhile. We are sure a happy career awaits you. What a nice name to start on. KATHRYN ISABELLE MACKING She can propel a typewriter as fast as lightning strikes-well almost. Kate typed many a bulletin for us Her hobby is drawing, and she hopes to go to art school in New York. Her busy lingers never fail to do the job well, JUAN MARIE MADIJEN Joan is 100W Irish and proud of it. She is competent and exceedingly quiet in all her actions. Her special hobby is swimming, at which she is exceptionally good. To her we ex- tend a wish for a happy future. MARY J. MALINOWSKI Mary is one of our popular seniors. She has the honor of being presi- dent of the Commercial Club. Her favorite subject is bookkeeping and some day she hopes to do account- ing. You would surely be a success. , ,f Axis ' ,, . A7 Avi 'go . ff ANDREW M ARY Football was Andy's one pleasure while in high school. After leaving us he would like to become an undertaker. Did we bring that on ourselves? He is definite about everything he does, and with this determined start in life, we predict an interesting and successful future. 'f-Q'-r3.7 o LILLIAN JANET MAMARY Vim, vigor, and vitality describe Lilly. She believes there shouldn't be home work and likes class dis- cussions. She likes to sing, and is happy when doing so. Her aim is to have a career in business. We know you can achieve it. LUIS MA NG EL Want to know an answer? Ask Lois. This young lady is a member of both honor societies, and is really very brilliant. In future years, she hopes to travel, have an education, a little success, and then marriage. Whatever she attempts to do, you can count on her being on top! NANCY MARTIN Study! Study! Study! This she does and her marks certainly prove it. Nancy is aloof at times, but really a good friend when you know her. She is one of the best dressed senior girls. She is going to New York to take up fashion designing and merchandising-loads of luck to one who deserves it. RA Y MON IJ SPENCER MARTIN A Jack-of-all-trades is this boy. Spencer is equally versatile on the pipe organ, the piano, and trumpet. Thus music is his hobby. He is one of the editors of the Colophon, and has really worked hard toward making it a success. He hopes to go to Bucknell, but doesn't know what type of work he'd like to do. Whatever it is he will be a sure success. RUTH MARIE MCCAFFREY Mac some day is going to have a dream house all her own. She likes art and spends her leisure time drawing. Her career is chosen- that of an interior decorator. And what a start that can bel LOUISE GRACE McCLAIN This is one person who doesn't ap- preciate our beautiful northern winters, It is her desire to live where it is warm twelve months of the year. Though her other subjects are okay, art holds her interest, and we hear she is really good at it. MARY Li I U McGRi IARTY This Irish miss makes a habit of getting into trouble. She loves a lot of fun, and even more than that a lot of food. Chemistry is her favorite subject, and she plans to be a laboratory technician. You can do it! ROSEMARY MCGUIRE Rosemary is quiet and loves to day dream. She likes all her subjects except history. Her leisure time is spent at the telephone. She'd like her life to be a bowl of cherries , in twenty years. She deserves it! MARY ANN McMAN US t'Laugh and the world laughs with you , is Mary Ann's philosophy, This happy-go-lucky gal is very pretty and has a cheery word for everyone. She intends to go to college, but is undecided about her course. Because of that Certain gleam in her eye and will to do things, Baby will succeed, JAMES CHARLES MEIER King of the Mohawksn is what they call this lad. Sports in his estimation are just tops. His favor- ite subject is gym. Well, King, you'll get a good workout when you join the army. 1, J -LH av, ,, A ii2'ffL , ' L 1 .1 -f '-i 'ff' 3 CLAYTON JAMES MILLER This dark and handsome lad is one of the Casanovas of the senior class. He was a member of the cheering squad, and made the girls swoon. He'd like to go to art school, and some day be a second Raphael. Cl IN ST A Nl' E M A R Y M I LLER Connie tends to avoid issues, for whenever she really becomes angry her tears flow like rain , and she is lost. She has no special likes or dislikes, but enjoys doing almost everything. MARVIN IFRANCIS MI'I'K'HNEl'li You may think Marv is a bil, quiet until you haxe heard the witty remarks which just seem to pop out. He likes English, but can't say the same for chemistry. Did you ever see Marvl' drawing pic- tures 'Z If you haven't, you have missed something in life. MARY MURRASH Epitome: Height, just tall enoughg weight, fine, features, delightful, personality, extraordinaryg hobby having a good time, cxceptiona trait, a beautiful smile for all. Y I M ICH A EL A. Mt ISES Onc ot' the manly, muscular men of Meyers. Mike excelled in wrestling and football. He is a man of few words, and has been unaffected by his popularity. We are sure that he will be as successful at college as he has been at Meyers. FRANK P. M l'RPHY A popular lad, wherever lie goes. Murph has won a place in the hearts of students and teachers at Meyers not to be forgotten. Fun- loving characteristics and a really pleasing manner make up our boy Frank. His part in the Senior Play was real! GURIIAN NAGLE Service Record lnducted January 27, 151433 as- signed to Corps of Engineers, Basic Training, Camp Swift, Texas, Am- phibious Training, Fort Pierce Florida, arrived England, January IS, 129443 arrived France, June S, 19443 served in France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, holds Good Conduct Medal, Victory Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge, ETU Ribbon w!4 Campaign Stars. JOHN NEIJUIVIV A dillar a dollar, a ten o'clock schol- ar, fits John. He just loves to come late for Miss Tyburski. He is headed for the Army, and unless he be- comes a general he will have to change this habit-but who knows 'Z JOHN JOSEPH NOGAN What John lacks in ambition he makes up with his brain. He likes to sleep, and also likes machine work. He is a little indefinite on what to do after graduation. What- ever it is we wish you success. PHILIP PASCUE l'ete's one ambition is to get all the rest he can. Of course, the fact that he likes to box has nothing to do with this. If he could eat, sleep, and sleep some more, he would be having his greatest glory. Keep trying, Pete , I ,fl 1 .KM ANTOI N ETT E .II JA N PIETRO This very popular miss has quite a lot of activities to her credit. Ac- tive member of the Modern Choir, Colophon typing staff, and Elmprint reporter are just a few. Meyers is certainly going to miss your en- thusiasm and ambition, Nettie, MARTIN Il. PUPKY Marty is a friend to everybody at any time. I-Iis hobby is printing, and he likes to hang around the cor- ner store. For some reason or oth- er, he doesn't like Spanishhwonder why 'F He is going to college and some day become an accountant. Now we will know where to go when taxes come around.. 4--6 ,. 4 . ' 1 ' I I 'K f ' Bl LLCQQ Oda, owELi. Tife 0 . Pr nt l' , as shown gr t athleti ' 1 y 1 I s 'i s, he lov . wal in t far , so' there's a tip: He is head d toward' a college career where everyon will look up to him as they have done here. Heis definitely a prize package. EDWARD S'I'EWAR'I' PRIME Ed is a real musician at heart, and through all his years here at Mey- ers he has been trying to blow that sliphorn of his out straight tcom- pliments of Mr. Linel. Besides be- ing musical he also is quite the sportsman. Ed has our vote to go places. SHIRLEY REBA RABINUWITZ She must have been a beautiful baby! Shirl's beauty is the kind that will always remain. A good figure, brains, and full of personal- ity-you list her other traits. Some day we're liable to find her on a magazine cover-we'd love it. RHUDA JEAN RACHLIS Looking for Rhoda? She's that dark-haired girl with a stunning appearance. She is always in the middle of a noisy crowd, and con- tributes much to it. Her hobby is dancing. She would like to be a stewardess on the Spanish-Amer- ican Airlines. No wonder they think air travel will boom. J' MARVIN REES Marv is a boy full of ambition and with that comes looks. His blond hair, smile, and tallness would make any girl palpitate. He spends his leisure time on dates-that's a good way. Some day, after graduating from Bucknell, he intends to be an engineer. You'll be a success, big boy. THUMAS CHARLES REILEY Tommy likes mild sports and his favorite ones are bowling and danc- ing. Of course when you see him jitterbugging it's anything but a mild sport. He hopes to be an ac- countant and we wish him plenty to account for. VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE RUDEN Jinny as she is better known, hopes to go in training. We know she would make a wonderful nurse with her quiet and charming ways. Her favorite subject in typewriting and her hobby is writing letters. She is quite a busy girl. ROBERT FRANCIS ROGERS Bob, who seems to be something of an adventurer, would like to make a flying trip around the world . His work now doesn't seem to indi- cate this, but where there's a will there's a way. BARBARA SMAWLEY ROWE Beautiful blonde hair and a lovely smile contribute much to Barb's charm. Someone is going to be very lucky to have her as a secretary. She hopes to go to Seminary after graduation. She was a cheerleader this year and also in the Modern Choir. Good luck to a wonderful girl. GLADYS MINNETTE RUBIN True, honest, and straightforward, Gladys has a lot on the ball. She especially enjoys sorority work, and displays a keen interest in movie stars, Everybody likes her. MARY JANE RUSSELL This girl has a zest for living and Pleljty Of the 3 V's. She advises eating cheeseburgers at the Top Hat with someone special. She g0es for long walks and riding. Neither of these are fast enough for her though, as she expects to enter commercial flying. We hope so too. JAMES SABA When his hands are tied he loses half his. power of speech. Cymbal is the life of the class, and without his cheery smile the day would not be complete. Saba is our boy, and will go places. MARIAN SAM UELS A peaches and cream complexion describes Marion. Tell us how you do it? Reading and volleyball rate high with her. She's continuing her education by going to business school. There's a nice secretary for someone-the boss who hires her can sit back and loaf. STANLEY W. SAWICKI Five dollars reward for anyone find- ing Stitch alone, blue, or despond- ent. Address information to any- one of' his friends-that will be any- one who knows him. HARRIET SCHAFFER Small of stature, big of heart, Har- riet is one of the less heard of students. She confines her friend- ships to a select few, but is stead- fast in her relationships. 0 T' . 'H . ll: is an easy-going fellow, always, ready to help others especiallv if you want a lift. He is steadfast and loyal to his responsibilities. So much in fact we could like two of him. W I LLIA M LEW I S SCOTT Sorry girls, but this gorgeous hunk of' humanity has little time to think of you. The Navy is the life for him, and he is very definite about it. ELEANUR .IAN E SHEARBA Eleanor is the last of their family to graduate from Meyers, and has lived up to their standards. Al- though a bit quiet and shy, she'll make some boss an excellent typist. Bid high! MILIIRED MARY SHOVLIN As efficient and pleasant as they come, Mildred hopes to be a secre- tary. Her favorite subject is type- writing. She's headed for Wy- oming Seminary, and then she'll be able to fulfill her desire to have a good secretarial position. AUBREY ELLIOT SILVER Ili-Ho Silver! that's his name. Some day you might even find his name on the marque. He plays the piano and saxophone, and proved his acting ability in the Senior Play. With all this talent plus his vitality and vigor he is bound to get some place. SYIIELLE SILVERSTEIN Syd is just like the blonde bomb- shell from Brooklyn. She is every- body's friend, and full of vim, vig- or, and vitality. She loves to jit- terbug, and certainly is hep. Lots of luck in your future, Sydelle. ELIZABETH ANN SLABINSKI Libby would like to live the life of a hermit, unmolested by the outside world. No, she isn't quite that much of an isolationist, only quiet, and a little shy. ZENA INILORES SLIMAK Anybody have any food? Please give it to Dee as she loves to eat! She thinks lunch is the nicest part of the school day. There are lots of jobs for you Dee -sampling new food would be a good one. GERALD SIVIALLC1 IMI! Showing a congenial grin, Jerry is always pleasant company. With a strong disposition to inactivity, he has an inclination to the material- istic element. Even so he gets where he is going. DORIS MAE SMITH Loves to dance-favorite subject is English. History doesn't hold a place in her heart. Comes from Cleveland, Ohio. She is going to make someone an ideal secretary. These and many other traits cover the character of the girl's name who heads this writing-Doris Smith. ELIZABETH ARLIN E SMITH Knittinl for Britain is Iietty's motto. That's how she spends her spare time, if not dancing. If things go well, she'd like to go in training. l'm sure a patient would delay his getting well if she was around. MARVIN SMITH As editor of the Elmprint he super- vised the publishing of the weekly school paper and devoted his time to thc print shop. With such executive experience and success behind him, he is sure to stay on the top . MELVIN ALEXANDER SMITH Here's 11 guy who's main interest is guns. It's a different one, but Moe has high aspirations. With his brain and ambition, I think he will achieve his goal of some day manu- facturing firearms. STANLEY SM ULYAN Oh, what shoulders! This hand- some man is bound to make good. Stan's full of pluck, and ambition. He would like a college career, but Uncle Sam has other ideas. Good luck, Private! EDWARD SORRELL lfld walks around with that non- chalant air all the time. Outside of school, you can find him hunting or fishing. He hopes some day to be a printer. We know he will achieve his goal. MARIAN LOUISE SWEITZER Marion likes English. That's not being feeble-minded, but able-1nind- ed. She puts a lot of polish on her studies as well as her domestic acts. SALLY ELIZABETH STEGMAIER Heads up, boys, -give a toast to the toast of the senior class! May she always be as charming and interest- ing as we have found her in the past DONALD STREEPY Don has an interest in machinery, and may study at a trade school after graduation. He states that some twenty odd years hence he ex- pects to be married, have fifteen kids Qouchl and still be able to skate. Don is very ambitious! STANLEY STRON EY Here's an easy-going guy who is very active around school. Stan- ley plays the oboe in the orchestra, and wrestling is his hobby. Girls- beware! He hopes some day to go to Drexell, and we're hoping with you, as you deserve it. HENRY S UG DEN Studious is one word for Henry. Although he spends nights prepar- ing his lessons, he spends his days pulling people out of the blue with his cheery smile. BESSIE VAUGHAN SULLIVAN This versatile young lady is one to be admired. She loves to dance and whenever you hear someone gab- bing you know it is coming from our Bessie. She is not too ambi- tious, but maybe if she has a nice boss she'll type faster-lots of luck. HAROLD JOHN SWAN Easy come, easy go, Swanny . Likes outdoor life and goes camping to enjoy it. His favorite subject is mathematics. He was a member of the band throughout his high school career. He hopes to do machine work. Good luck, Swanny. MARION LOUISE SWEITZER Living the life of Reilley is Mar- ion's motto. She loves to eat and loaf, and lunch period is the nicest part of her day. Her future is un- decided, but possibly some hand- some fellow will change her mind. MARGARET LOUISE THOMAS Diagnosis: Temper factivel, mildg pulse, normal, rapidly increasing at presence of boysg diet, anything good to eatg exercise, dancing. Re- marks: Excellent, still improving. SHIRLEY .ll'NE THOMAS Shirl is quite undecided on a lot of matters. She plays the piano and English is her favorite subject. Wilkes-llarre won't lose her as she hopes to go to llucknell. ROSA MOND J llNE TINTN ER Rhody loves to show her affection and can usually tell you the latest news. She's a brain in school and quite good at the piano. You rare- ly find her without a man. DONALD XJAMES TOSH The small boy with a big smile. Bear is everyone's friend, full of pleasing personality and func' He was vice-president of the senior class this year. Hip-hip-hooray for Tosh who hopes to go to college and become an electrical engineer. After the Senior Pli xx hy not an A 4 ' 2y, actor? . , .rf-1'dJ laura E. 'l'lLlZHeALW'AY x X4 d This fair lass can al ay , teun seated behind the glyeglfoard at ny school affair. fiilf c aims d ing md math in r hobbies ro it yu ox 1 1 see 2 ' 1 1 '13, f wh: '1 kn t f r, 3 , , , take up most of' l me, a W not 'K That's our uth! fu V1 f X r I JEAN TRI NIBLE Jean has what you might term a rambling propensity. Having a tendency to day-dream, she has the unusual desire to live in the Orient. Stay with us a while longer, Jean, we like you. MARILYN BLANCH E WALTER Where's lSoots 'f Any time you can't find Roots after school hours you'll find her at the rink, skating. Of' course she needs a lot of vim, vitality, and vigor: for this reason her favorite period is lunch. Good to you in the future. ALLEN WARD A boy with a very misleading ap- pearance. Ry looking at him you would think he was quiet and back- ward. But after you know him, you find he can be the life of any dull time. His sense of humor will be missed. FRANCES WEAVER This gay, fun-loving, noisy gal is everybody's friend, and she's bub- bling over with personality. She likes to eat and her favorite pas- times are drawing and roller skat- ing. She'd like to go away to school, so have fun and loads of luck. ELEANOR WEISS Class quotations: l'sst-Eleanor! What's the answer to number four? Thanks. She's always rightg we all wish we had her inclination for higher learning. AGNES WENDLANDT Agnes is the industrious or domes- tic type. She probably has a career mapped out for herself, but her best bet would be a home. We hope she doesn't waste all that personality on a career. ALBERT FREDERICK WH ll'I'LE Nothing would please Whip more than to give him a pair of skates and let him go to town. He likes mathematics and lunch, but doesn't feel the same about machine shop. He would like to sleep all day, but intends to become a farmer. You had better give up one of' those ideas! WILLIAM C. WILKE Any machines to be fixed? Give them to Rill . He hopes to be a mechanic some day and machines are his hobby. ln his leisure hours he goes hunting and fishing. His one real pleasure in school is trying to figure out a way to get out of 'tMac's homeroom. JOAN MARGARET WILLIAMS Joanie has a beautiful voice and dis- played it the night of the band con- cert. She's a member of the Sextet. Her leisure time is spent at the Wheel, with whom, we'd like to know 'Z Clerking is her job after she graduates. JOANNE WARNICK WILLIAMS Anybody have a penny 'I Give it to Joanne who collects them. She hopes to do secretarial work and her favorite subject is typing. Somebody is going to find their lucky penny when they hire Joanne as their secretary. JUNE WILLIAMS And what is so rare as a day in June '? A day without June would not only be rare, but it would also be bare. We shall miss this young lady when she leaves us to go to college. VINCENT WILLIAMSON Vince is a man of sports. He spends a good deal of time playing shuffleboard, but I think he does more than that at the Wheel. Too bad, girls, his heart is set on the navy. ELVERTA WILLS Ilignified, yet not too dignified is Elverta, She has a slight touch of humor balanced by a touch of seri- ousness. With her fiery red hair and all her other qualities she is what you call a typical Meyerette. JANICE LOUISE WINTERMll'I'E Whether singing or talking, this young lady never fails to entertain her audience. With her charming personality and endless zip-and- go , Janice has the prospect of an interesting and prosperous future. DOROTHY WINTERSTEEN Dottie likes people and so she spends her leisure time going out. She is quite a musician, singing and piano playing being her favorite pastime. She would like to go to college after graduation, and bef come a decorator. She surely will succeed. EDWARD YANKOSKI Ed's the tall, handsome, fellow we all see walking the halls. We don't know much about him other than he is always good natured. After school he wants to get married and have a good job. You're on your way to success, man. WILLIAM YEISLEY Bill's lack of violent ambition and sittin'-pretty attitude make him seem aloof, but once he's started to go, he is a swell guy to have around. Have fun after graduation. MARGARET EDITH YERA BER Peggy is materialistically inclined. What we mean is that she loves to sew and mend. Gentlemen, atten- tion! Of course, she finds time for amusement by dancing. She's an- other one of our capable secretar- ies-to-be. ELIZABETH AN N Z I M M Eli M AN Dance, dance, and more dancing would thrill our Junior . Although one of the last in the book she is not one to be talked about least. She likes school and is going to en- ter the Homeopathic Hospital for training. JUNE CLAIRE ZIONCE She's petite, and reserved with strangers. On good terms with all, and with malice toward none, she just can't stay mad long. 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Fifth Row John Schmidt, tilt-nn Slivinske, Joseph Switlicrs, .lark Lorkman, 'l'ucker lVlvtiowan. Javk Miller, tleraltl U'Iirien, Paul Hnlxltiiiirht. Ahscntue Jean iil'llYT'iblllll-T. C HOME ROOM 305 tTeacher: Miss Mary Jule Dougherb First Row tlvft to rigrhtl Doris llonml, Roxanne llztl Sasso, Penny Javolis. Second R0wffJenni0 Sallitt, lletllry Mrtiroarty, .It-ant-ttu llauavharcl, Shirley Mallwmee, llorothy Hughes, Mary l':tp- lwzts, Irene Foote. Lillian Xanthopoulo:-, lletty llonlon. Third Row Lois Marshall. Fharlt-s tlrei-ntieltl, Rh:-at A. Clausen. Lorraine Lent, Jn-an Mm'Antlt'cw, Mary VVilliamh, I'l:1l'lxal'a Stalloril. Fourth Row Elmer H. VVasserott, llonalsl Pt-ttitt. Mit-haol Namey, Robert liandms-sscr. Fifth Row VValter Symons, Marvin Slomowitz, Robert Bowel-sox, John Erickson. Mirhat-I Kasper, William llnm- mel, Melvin lil'4'lll?QllIN'l', l'lat'0I4l liloss. Absunturs l'atl'i1'lx Boyle, John Numvy. HOME RUUM 306 t'l'eacher: Miss Anne Hughesl First Row tleft to right! Mamlt-linv Wint, Jeanne tiartlener, Ilolores Patino, Emily l'ett-rs. Second Row Joan liorlansl, lborothy t'onstantinu-, Betty 'l'oole-, Ann June:-. 'Flll'l't':5Zl Zamn-ski, Barbara Fry. liuville Zugarek, Uatherine Skalll Third Row' Joan Mc-Keown, Nancy Marshall, Jo Anne Robertsn Miriam Ubi-itl, Barbara Nygren, Alverna lilini- r-mith, Rohcrt Sliovlt, John Nattglt-. lion til'ctlUl'5'. Fourth Row Wayne lirelsforil, Earl VVenner. Robert l'rit-v. lionaltl Flclwr, Shamlrarli Hows. lieonartl Evans, John-ph Swierrynski. Fifth Row John Parola, Sonforil Fulton. John llatnltuf, l.avrrem'e Roeshot, Harry Mamie, Ahsclltcv Uoloroa llaloll. I94 GR DE TOTALH , N211 HOME ROOM 307 t'l'ez1L-lie-1': Miss Helen Lynclij First Run' tlt-ft tn right! lit-tty Hallman, Jnnn l i'eclm-i'it'li, Susan linute. St-vnnd Row 'l'lioi'es:i Cliimltii. Emlnn Mne Y.'oo.l. llitn llsi- cli-riu, Annv Mzirie 0'l!rien, .Xnmlrt-0 St-ziinnn, Mziry Smith, lltnwuthy Mitltllt-ton. Third Row June Curley, Nnnvy VVilli:inis, Vilma lirisu. Airnn-s Xeiliru. Claire lfrvnrh, Antlree 'l'i'nx'oi's. Miltlrctl liaiisur, Jill tlritlitli. Zeliln llilwnson. Fourth Row Richziiwl llilley. Jnhn tiiivrrn, llziroltl tlomlo, tlcrnrtl St'lininus'lt, Roln-rt Swt-isrert. Fifth Row Just-ph lZowni:ui.tiemn'm- Frnloy, Kenneth Hnymlen, ln-u Johnson, Howartl Faust, Willinm lirmly, Stuart Lilinlsny. Ilnrninn llunil. Ahsvlllccs Vvillinm VW-:1x't'l'. lltwntliy VV:iril. HOME ROOM 308 t'l'eaclior: Miss Rita Murruyl First Row tlvft in riulill Marilyn lst-ly, Mnriun Morton, llurnthy Kelley. Scrnnd Row lmilisc li. Singrr, Mary Lon Stn'lwr. Alive I.. l in0, Mary Fl, Shaft-r, l.illi:an l'l1lllllS. NUVIUEI SHINIINS. 'l'ln-lnm tliwivcr. Thirrl Run' lilvirn 'l'lmznst-n, Ruth linriinslti. Luis 'l'lnw'ns, llurnthy li4'll2lI'. lrt-no Knvinslty, Rnln-rtzi tlvrstecn, Rnlxy Korn. lfnurth Row Sit-pln-n Snlml, .Xrtlnir Si-licvitzx. 'Fhsnnzis livn- nvtly, Jzirk Sirniten, Marie Juilgv. Fifth Row Rolmurt Burns, Jnsvpli Murrsish, Jnvlt Lcwis I.t'tm:ir1l Nvillvilii, th-m'u'v Kovzil, Sul Heller, Absvntct' Jonn ne lioli-an :'m'iv. HOME ROOM 310 t'l'ez1cher: Miss Miriam Watkinsl First Ron tlm-ft to riglitl Jcnnnc Robinson, Evelyn linlmer, Mary Luiz t'nstel'llnv, Hlizzilueth Snllitt. tilnmlys Smith, liratllel' Jmnies. Second Row Joan l iw-lmisli, Camille Must-s, llnrothy VVnl- sie-I'm', llelvn Rullmnn. Janet th':li'hu1't, lVlGkI'.l0l'i6 Morris. Third Ron' Mnivin tiiluulmnn, t'hzn'lcs HllllEill'iCl', llnlr Mvthuiiv, .-Klln-rt 'l'omnlis, llnris Flnnzuran. Shirley Lung, M:n':zii'et l'lx':1ns, llulores Duster. Juyri- Nnlmel, Fnurth Row lk-nnis llilvltlvy. t'lz1r4-in-Q F. lVluorv. James Rust-, John Meys, Julian N-vlierlnnn, John VVnlter, t'Inrcncc Johnson. Fifth Rim linlwrf livinor. llnrolil Mi-Nt-lis, Jnhn Yllt'Q2lI'C, Just-ph Mm-ziizuro, John 'l'nulo. Ahsvntccs luis Wil:-ox, Anne Untcrluerncr, lltnwltni 'l'rt-th- ziwny, Slim-iln Mt-llermutt. CLASS CDF TE TH BOYS. , . 147 GIRLS. 123 HOME ROOM 207 f'li02lCl'tt?l'1 Miss Framvs Uylm-lib First Hou llctt to riglitl -Xnn lltlgzlww, Marilnn Jarlwun, Celt-lsta linatlan. Joanne llariw. Serond Row Marilyn VVvirs, l,zn'1-tta lluinlvruslti, llnria Marko. Je-anne lilost-, Ruth Roar-ntlial, Mary llluas, l l0l'ElN'9 Kistler. Third Row Mary Zaclma, tilamiyea l'rl1tznian, .lanv Zim- ma-rman, Shirlt-y fir:-cn, .Xviva Sari-, Enid Ammlnr, Stn-plicn Stvfanrin, Alan, Levin, VVillia!n Stillarty. Tlinmas Swim'- vzynaki. Harold Srliulcr, Fourth Row t'alvin Owtrum, William tlomln-, .low-pli l'ala- nowski, Phillip Jam-s, llavitl Williams. John Marhhall. Fifth Row Emlwaril llannw, .Iainm Mnnrv, Rzmln-rt Stewart, Dominic- Alfann, l'I1lwartl Haritinf, lfrul Smith. llarolml VVilliams. Ahscntt-cs Ronda limwf, William Sn'-Q, HOME ROOM Zlii tTeacher: Miss Helen Nichols First Row tlet't to right! Joan Mann-ral, llorix Marslantl, Ann Trnmlxore. Jean Williams. Second Row Nancy tiallaghvr, lla-lvn ldxraslxa, lit-My Evans, f'athc'rine VVint, Shirley Moxvwer, lim-rnirv Uwillrlxl, Mari- anm- Siigds-n. Third Row Malwl Faye Richards, lrt-nv Vtrllq-tt. Nanry Arner, Stuart Haas, tie-orgu llaint-5, VVilli:1n1 Mvliamflilili. James Obeiml, Ste-when Kl'upinski, John Slmnancr, llnnalml Kelly. Fourth Row ffharles Vhapman, William tiillwrt, Fri-tl Vvttit. Leonard Schwab. Rulwrt Olsham, William Rigvl, fAll1lI'lL f Pave, Edwartl Sherman, Ji-ssc Williams. Abscntcos Matthnw Jarnlrf. tit-ol'uv Wnltkltcl, Anita Martini, lrvnc Zimmtrman, HOME ROOM 2l-t fil.lCllCl1Cl'I Miss Mary llurkoj First Row :left to riulitl lit-rtha lfannun, l lm'0n1'c View- linhlxi. Miriam limis, Maiy limi Rmlzoii, Mary t'llnninu'liani, Alive lflimwlistecl, Jnic liarlier, lk-ralclinc Rtalxly. Scrond Row l4'lurvm'4- linnlrar, latlwrin Mc-IM-rmutt, Marga- ret Svrhan, Samuel VVc:lx'0r, l'inmia liisrulttilii, H1-tty liuu Anderson. l i'anrc-if Het-ltman. Elizztlwtli Lluyml, Evnily l'Cn- tlurk, James M1-tlinty, Tlinmas Rowan. Third Row l rat'vQs Imnalian, Emlxxartl llrihlin, Rivhalml Rader, l'alil Holtzman, llnnalml f'layxxnrll1, M1-lrin lilvin- man, Thomas Mulligan, Pitlwarcl Rivhartlh. Fourth Row Raymond Turpin, Stafplnrn llvrtn-ly. I Ahscutccs ll2lYlll liarrall, .'xll'rv4l l'ix'ana. liounarnl VViwlllL'u'e1ltl. HOME ROOM 302 tTeacliQr: Miss Margarvt Mclluglil First Ram' tlctit to riulitl l'riwilla S. Swartxxmul. llvtty J. Stcilllmrclimfr, Joan M. Stt'YL'llS, Sllirlvy l . lllllllHll', Ruse Marin- Royal, Joanne Mnviilt-l'. Second Row Vhillis li. llnrwlun, Vcc-vlizl Zarcn:-lti, lmiq Marrash. l,uia l4'i'04leri1'lt, ilulwrt iVl1-rirlt-, Sylmil Slunumitz, Jofoivli Hall, llrire Myn-ra, Ruin-rt l . Morton. Third Row than-auf lin-molly. Rivharxl Millur. Fourth Row Rnclnlph Sillrar, Martin lianuxan. NVilliam Kvvtltzts, Jnaepli tiotllc-fiti, Rolmrrt Millor, Eiluarcl t'axa- llZllltl'l1, l'hai'lew Hlnmztn, liornartl tlrivsllalwr. Alvsclltt-cs Lillian Fliulmla. lirart' llnnur-y, l'i4litl1 Srnlt, I948 . GRADE 'l'0'l'AL 270 HOME ROOM 309 Qlllt'2lK'lll'l'I Miss listhcr Trethawayl lfirsl Run llcft Qu riulill Hlnziliiui' llymonll. l luI'4-in-Q Svlmllvr, Mnrthzl l':ulrlm'lx. Hvrolul Row Nulmla .lzinv llnllman, Juan Quiulvy, Edith Mae lillll!'l'. Linila llzuilu-rt, lioszuim- Suylor, Linda Sallitt, Miriam Murrissvy. lk-rna line' llofslali. 'l'llir1l Rnw Luis linml, llnrulil llroll, Allan flolllrnan, Gvoryro lnllvs, Huy lirusuu. Nvllliill11 Elias, Margarvt llonnis, l'..lwzll'il llvrvin, Vliarlgs Kinsman. Janice A. Llvwl-llyn, l.1-lu-lla lfl, llisliin. Sally l'uhvn. I-'ourlh Row limlxxin Mnilanmler. Fharlos Quay. Fifth Rim .lamlu li, tlruli, VVilliam May, Nix-kolas Famous, llay .lnnus. licnjaniin liarrollk, Ralph Evans, Michael S:ilml:il'inlus, Jznnvs l'nrry, Robert Krvssly. HOME ROOM Zlll 1'l'cucl1er: Mr. John Duviesl lfirsl Row tluft 1.x iiglill Irene llc-rrvttini, Doris Wineski, llomnmla Simon, Phyllis liarumly. Sm-coml Ron' liaitln-l'iiw VVilli:nnsnn, 121'm'i- Hoover, Norman Elms, l :iilh Rivnionsiiyclvr. Mililrwl Konierzko, Joann:- lliisliwullli, linlhiv Rvaslli-r, Marilyn Frank. l'hirll Ron liulwrl J. St0lYllCll5UH, Doris lierry, Beverly lirisliailismi, Juni- Sm'ha1l'cr, Donald Gross, Robert, Lewis, livnm-lli Rulwrls. Norman l'c-rsinr, Ray Pryor, Blanche M. Y:iinilzivag14-, John H. Min-hm-l, Marilyn H. Weisberxzer. Fourth Row lhmnalil lionil, Uharles Williams, James Seiizel, llulu-rl Saiulrrs, .lviwnnv lflg-sh-in, Peter F. Chokola, Charles liz.:-rmilx, Imniul Gallauln-r, Jack Morgan. John Gallagher. llzlrry ll. llillci. .lanies M. VV4-iss. :xhSA'lll4'l'S liolm Moiitvilwiivn, Rulueri Zinn. HOME ROOM 317 lTC2ll'l1CI'Z Mr. Thomas Harkinsl First Row lli-fl in riulitl lil'1ll'C Mahon, Luis Pnlver, Doris Hzitvs, Sliirlvy VV:xril, lh-vorly Swim-k, llolorvs Znyrarek, Lilly lxornti-lil. S1-fulul Ron .luhn Lanmlis, Franlx Lorh, I lnr4-nre Shepherd, l4l1uvm'a- Ruhins, llnlwcrl Sanllivri, Ruth Lennon, Joan Lllvlli, Palsy Tnsh, Veany 431-ohol, Kay M1-lluire. 'l'hil'd Raw VViIliam .X, Nlurrisnn. Jvrume Mih'hliu'k, Russell 'l':1ylur, Jimmy Fliiuprvl, Charles P. VVei1:an4l, Alan Wood- xxnrtli, H1-uruv ll. liruxxn, licrnarql S, 'l'1-muer, Frank Mail- mlvn, William Fillislinv, Jzwlx Mulhcrin, Robert Williams. Alum-iilm-os Wzilivr IliM:n'lm, Jormnc Lloyil, Mirhsiel Manua- nulln, VYilliani Rylsitslxi, Mary Rnliivvzliu. HOME ROOM 318 L'l'vucl1or: Miss Ruth Merrell l-'irsl Ron llclil to rigililr Shirley Morrow. Estelle Ilravnian, M1lI'1:zlrci Slilc. Sn-fond Ron Nlmxilli VN'illi:inis. SH-lla w'lVLll1kllx, Doris Suairfoeas. lislliur 1Q:irr:ili, Ann Vivian, Cliarlaine Gill, lizillmnl Napili-. llmnziym- Lvwis. 'l'hir1l Row .lininly llivliam-, Howarml l'hiIli1ws, Rirharmi L. Hill-, llolu-il liannhsu-li, Malcolm A. Norton, NVilliani VK'umlwnl'lli, .larnli liuvzxlvln-lx, Joan Goillml, Doris Wveiss. .lzirli Mznnary. l 0ul'lh Run lxziyinonil Grant, Gary F. Huals. Rennelh Z. lforrcll, .lorry limos, .lalw lienimerer, Harold U. llnnalmlsnn. Fliarlcs S:xlml:islxn-, Lynn VVuliclm-y, Josi-ph Neslslulf, Ahscntcu .Xnllinny Zin-al. C ASS O NINTH BOYS . .. 152 GIRLS , 130 HOM E ROOM 202 1Tcacher: Mr. James llrazvllvl First Row lla-lt I0 rigrllll lVl2ll'y Huyclm-ll. Szxllclru lnisti: Lola S11inm'l'. Maxriun llun!:z1rlcl'. Jmmn llzmliuuzm. firm-- veive liuniur, Frziuc-es lilllllllllll. Sornnd Row -Kathryn lim-il, H1-lvn l'1ul1lm'lx, Nic-hulzw Mu:- rzafh, Fmm-is Tomzllis, Josvyrh Sta-5, John Hnyeluli, JZIIIC Iii-um. Mar'um'el lloyil, lN'li1-hm-l lblstiw. Gena- lineolil. Third Row lim'n:u1'4l Niglc, 1911-fl limty, Sluulemxily Elias. Remington llzxlwiszzy, Huy l'eppy. Fourth Row l x':mIxliu llymmul, Hill lfiwule. licrn:u'cl Maxim'- sim, Glenn l . lil'--suv. llushcll liZlllL'l', Absvntm-ee: ll. lf'n'cml1-u'i4-lis, li. lluznivk, R. Smith, ll. ll:1ll:nuliel', J. Mvfhiin-, J. liulm01'le4, fi. lfeesn-. Q 1 HOME ROOM 210 Q'l'vache1': Mrs. Amie Harrisonl Filst Raw tlellt to Viuhll Max'5:al'cl Slaimels, J2H'llllL'llIl0 llzxmriowflxi, Juan Hullmzm. Renew- linux. Iiillizm llllclxow, Lila livrton, lieverly l,ll!'Sllll. Scullvl Row lVl:ll'lfm L'-wis. Ilolrxrch Manu-l', Sully l'uw4-ll, Marie Watkins, Joan lloiirziml, Shirley Ann llaiyilun. llichzml 0'lh-a, Samuel Ayuuly. Third Row Rivo MIll'I'2lrl1, John lin-nlix'c'lx, f'll-mlwyn liuwlzlvlmleg Rich:-1x'1l Rummrr. Fourth Row Jamvs M1-Huwzm, Eflwznlwl Stanton, 131-un-gu Mosfs, liolu-rl Marvin, John l'l':iwlvy, Jnnlew Jalvulws, Vlizilile-A Avnolil. Thomas Evzuis, Stzmlvy Xziriu:-lxi. Fifth Rim'-llziviil lllllhlHlI'R'h, l'l1:1l'lew lfmil. llirlizuwl llirnhzuim. Ahscniecs J, lVlul'l':1Nl1, VV. lVl1'f':il1lcy, ll. linlwruwwlxi, Il. lfull. HOME ROOM 2ll lleacherz Mr. Harvey llzirrismll First Row lleft In riirhlh Iii-mm Vrwvalililis, llolurcs M1-lvslxi, l'ei:1:y Warm-l', lfllizulxx-th Zin-lim, Aliw- M. Kline. llurih li, Youmr, Shirley M. Sr'hwalenlvQx'i , Seconrln Row Tolwyunn Gzn'1lnQx', Vzirul llrclmcr. l':xlr1y Eilwarmls, VYilli:1m llnnlxes, lim-vurly Su-ilul1:ill4-1'. 'l'lmlm1:. Hregrory, Eliwzi llzllxlln, lfzxlwl l-Ia-lxcr. .luzin l'm'cm':n1. l'hil'tl Row llulwert VVilli:lms, Nm-il VVM-I, llolullil VVillxic, Fnurih Ruw .lnvli C'ul'1wll. Elmvl' Ne-slluitt, Ulmrles l'lc'lwlul'u+0, llonald J. Salmtino, Eclwalrzl J. llunlin, Jon-mile llmilmmslxi, Jon-ph S. Lipinslxi, Alln-1'1 Szlllili, VVilll:1m l'lllI'li1'. l l':111lx Mallxemfff, llomlhl Xeelx, Rnlu-rt l os1cl', liuhert William-4. Absvnim-us R. Hawsell, S. Vvllllillllm HOME ROOM 212 fleacherz Miss Helen Lees? First Row tleft in Viphll l':1lil:i June C':i:41vl'lin4-, lVl:ll'y .Xlivv . Stiles, lVl:-lrion lfivzxnc, Ruth 'l'r:1vm-r, lictty 'l'l'vmli1miz'lx, lloluxww Hana, lieu-rly Anne lilnlcwlm-. Svrnntl Row Mzilwcllu liugnm-Li, l'Imlxx:n'ml liirlwrlx, lrum- I Emller, VVilli:im 'l'hm'nton, Jzlmmw lH:1l'rliwttv, t'lml'l1-5 l-4-ly, H:.i'i'y Russ, lluth llanielw. i'::Iln'r'lnc Molwzxsli, lluflyn lizmfer, l,:un'u liirkm1tl'ic'lx. Third Row VVilli:im O'Ih-11. l'ul4-v' Ylllmw, llmmlrl VK'ilIi:ln14 son, lHlYl4l llul11ng'er, Valli.-' l,1-gn-r, lzuu'v114' bvlliiln-l', Al'- nolrl llavimlsou, John Mr-.X'11l1'qxv, limwlml lsilllhl, l':1ul Brennan. Fourfh Row Thomas Shiulm, flI1:lI'l0S Nlmmrc, llnlnirt Nugzxn. Khsontces E. liirlmivlx. ll, Jun.-N, lVl, Julltjx. I949 GRADE TOTAL 282 HOME ROOM 215 l'l'uzu'lwi': Miss YUI'0I1lt'2l llrisliiil First Rim llcll to vivlill .lvnii li:u'0y. Jwzlii Ulvilyz, Ifzilml Mvlmiiuliliii, Fvvnlul Huw Ili-xi-i'ly l :illxiiilui1i'v, llurnlliy S:i'i.i. ll:i7.i-l X'Yliil- lllltilill, 'l'lio1'i'f:i linniilixlxi. llll:lI'llYll0 l i':ilvy, Nlziry .Inlin- atoxio, Nziiivy Slviii. Tllild Rim .ln-:iii liuxxili-ii, l- m'4iu'v llirllili-i', l lcvi'riiw- lk-- Vlvlf, Wlilliuiii l'mxvll, lluimlil liim-i'uIl'. Xiinlruw Vliiuus. llmx- :inl VH-Si, linln-it lmvlxxiiiiii, l'liiliii NY:ilfli, .luzuiiiiv Hulilvii. l,1-un:ii'1I Nurluii, lluili Huw. Fourlli Ron .lmiirx ll'Ii:im-, iii-in-L:-i 'l'lmni:if, l'Iilxx:ii'1l Pviit. Uuiizilil Klillvvvl, Vlxirli lhiiiliii, 4Qvmui'L-'4- liullziplivly Plilwiii Milizillm. .Inliii Mi-llruqiily, 'l'limii1iN ll, llviil, Jnlm llillviiiirol. Fifih lion Luo lffvluiwli, .luwli Xmlvliiiziii. Alisclilves-ll. lliliilnii, W. 'l'iu:il. Nl. liuwli. IIUNIE RUUNI 216 l'lll'1lL'lll'l'I Miss ldlsio VVvziwrl Fira! Rim llufl lo iimlill Sziiiilru Sirmrii, Nuiivy XYUIIM, Xiiilii Kr-ziliiixr. Svcnllcl Ron l'vli:i lxvlim-, limmzn filllwx. lVl:ii'y lmuisu Thom- IIN, .luziii liullvr, 1il':im'v Slxinllvv, llziliivi lilislig, Mzirimi l'u1vln', lVl:11'y.:ii'vl llzlilul--lil, Shirley Szilizi, 'Third Rim llzirlmuai lfh-lwu, liclly lmaiu, Iiuif Slmw. Jenn linmlw. 'l'lim1i:iH Rs-ziiwlnii. .lulm liiixn, lfhlwziril lirzywivlii, llziviml Evziiif, lmliia liulinii, Ilvniy Slziiiinii, l.:iiiL- l'zitl'i4'li, Hmiliv llzixiw. l 0urlll Row .luwph lf lfrziiilx, .lnliii lVl4mvi', llviivy l'li:ii'- livhlxi, lluvinl Mmilx, lil1lllCl' lVle'l,:mg:liliii, .ln-i'i'y 111-Ili, lfrzilill 'l'ush. Ifhlxxziril liuiiiim-i-Q-i'. .lxivlx livvvv. .lnhii Zziloslxi. Aliselill-os J. lic-iiiiwly, li. lVl:ili:ii'1y. J. Jupiliiif. HUM!-1120051218 l'l'v:1c'livi': Miss Hclvii l.ydm1l Firsl Run llulil In iiulitl Vouuy 'l'lmiii:xw, linix lk-u'xx'oiilx:i, limb .XVI11-V. Scrum! Rim .Imam I4-vli--li, li-My Ilimt. Sully lhiylw, llutli Fuplziii, Exilim- lhxxiiiv. Num-y liuycr, Holly lmxxis. Nui-nizi lim-lizxn. lim-My lVl:iyui'N, Third Ron llnlpli lliliuiiliniiw. lfhlxxniil .Xi'iml4l. Ili-oruu Nunn-y, Williaiiii llnllmiiziii. 421-ni'uo 'l'ui'imi', l'hlw:ii'4l Pis- K' lei :irin-li, lluiiailel l l':iiilxliii, .lnvli Sliairiv, lllziiivliu ruwm . Allin-i'l Juiin-s, llm-li-iiv lluiinolly. F0lll'1h Row llulwrl llilnlulriziml, .lzivlx Mvlzn, l,vuii:il'1I Nulmlv, Hzirulml l.c:ii', .luliii Svlililla-l', .Xrmls-li Miller, l'vl0l' VL'i'alim'lx, Rulwrt .lmiw-, llzilpli lluux'vi', Ahsciilvcs M. llyli-, M. llliiii-N, N. Svlilii-i', S. Slizivcr. llmlbl 110031 221 1'I'vzii'lioi': Mr. Ralph lflvzuisl l-'list limi :li-l'i in nivlill lxzillilcuii l'imiiiiiy1li:iiii. llcltu .lziiic liillvll. .lvsiii fm-Ii. S4'l'llllll Rim Mziiizuiim- lflzilcy. lin-v lVl:1i'y 'l'ia:'i1l'c, Sully vii Milln Ylmxliii, liitly llviimlsi, th-i'li'lulv Mvlivnwii, Mum . . Xiiiizi Mui- XYilli:imM, llvln-li Iiicxxklm, 'Third Run lVlilili's-il In-llxil, 4':ii'i'iv .lmu-, M:li'.1m'iv Siiiulyziii. .lv:im'llv Nm'n.,l.i, llulmrl lirimii, Jzinwf 0'l!i'ii-ii, Eftlivi fVl:xv l'liiiNli:iii, lVl:xv'iuii l.l.vj nl, .lmiii lizul-Q..Iul'rl1-ii lliiiilvur. lfnllrih Row .luliii Nluliuii. W'illi:iiii Si-limiili, l i'iml Shrlinat, ph VVilli:ini Rwlii-I., ,luvlx lqiiiuzin, .Xllwrt li, lVl:im:il'y. .low li.irxiuiixl.vy, .lziiiivf 43. .Xllv--. Ulizirlo. .M:i1l'lxiM, lmwis Sulu iiusii, llnlwvt Oulu-, l izui.lx llluiili-mlmiiwv, Jzililcs ll0l1I'1lIlll. Alvwiilvc llcrzilsl Siiivcr. CLASS O EIGHTH BOYS. H N131 GIRLS, , 1-11 HOME ROOM 109 tTez1cher: Mr. William Scott? First Row tlvtt 10 right! .Xnnzx linst-, Iinrnlliv l'i:'l1lt-V. lint-- uthy Foircl. Louise White, llnlnros Wilt-ux,iHiltl:t iSlm1'ol' Lois Thomas. Second Ruw iltillillli l4t'l'i'y, llnlwrt iillillllilitll, VV:tltt-I' lilttlnw- ski, Che-stvi' Myvrs, C'l:tl'lt l'i'ynl', Ilia-liztrtl iXhl'11h:tln, VVil- liam Phillips, Morton llefsitlerin. Third Row John Iiaiimni, John 'l'nzit-y, l'Itlwzn'al W:n'nt-V, .Ins- vlvh Ltlnahun, lhrnultl tiuluy, John Svntt, .lutiu-s lVlt1m't'. Ahscntecs ll. Mvtllynn, li. lit-xiiim-t'wr, J. Nlvllupzh. 5 Hum: Rumi no tTeat'her: Miss lilezilinr' Obit-il First Row tln-ft to right! lim-tty Stt-wnrt, Mill'-x' liitlnnr, llnl- ure-:1 K:tlnme c1', llevvlly lxlinv, Scrollrl Row Shirlcy 'l'h1wni:1s, llnrntliy lVl:1li:1l'ty, Marilyn Stevens, Annu tluyz, Ruth Hznwisnli. Nutulit- lininnr, .Xnn Smith. H:ti'lmm'u Ihtitfiwr. Tllird Row Mai'u':1i'et Rutlicll, lVl:1clclyn Iltnnmt-ll, Nun:-y Ny- 'Il'f'n. Joan Ilzwiivy, Elvivm- Siiigtw. l'Itlu:tl'tl l.s-vc-iulnwslti, tlirurtl fllrruii, Melvin I.vlmwi1L, W'ztx'i'vn lViillt'1', llvrlwrt lDuttt'l'. Fourth Row June llznxis, lCflw:tu'tl Yztnlil:tx':l1:'v, Nnrniztu Evans, Alfred .Xgt-loll', iitigeiit- t'hismc-l'. Fifth Row VVilli:tm Rnsvmgraiilt, llzgvry VVnlt't-, 'l'hnln:ls lim'- 70tu, Jamvs llulmt-v', Hit-liurtl 'l'humzts, l'.ttll Nutftll, lilwtintl Huuuarte r. Ahsa-ntccs E. l!og'::trtli. J. Williams, li. .I, l1lIltlL'llltIlll. litbMl'1litDtlM Ill! t'l'e-aclivi': Miss lVi2ll'g'llt'l'lttl Smith? First Row tleft to riuhtr .Irwin Mt'iillQl1. t'l:lil'v Nuns-1, l lm'- vnvo linlvrnxxslxi, I':1tx'ici:u limlztntl, Nunvy llzlnnys-. Scrunrl Row l'ntl'ir'i:x Pzttsoy, I'l'ist'ill:1 .lntlm-, lh-tty Smith, Nanvy Thomas, l!ul'h:tl':l tlvatrliztvt, .lmliwttv tlvtwags-, Atttlim-y tlrven. Emily M:ti'nwslxi, .Inun Micltllctnn. Third Ruw Eilet-n Mcllcrinntt, .Xrlinv Vvhlilllitll. .It-:tn Hvllns, Delphine C':irl', th':1t'v iilll'llQil, liox'0i'ly l'ttnshun, .lvztn Fuss ncr, Hvutht-i' lirnolts, Jztnt- Ye-:tus-i', llnrntliy 'l'm'hillt-, l':1uI liznrnuk, Etlou Iinushey, Arthur 'l':1yltn', Jn-rry Milli-V. Fourth Row Rnhert timlinl, Allan tit-Vstcin, tlillwrt tLritl'ith, Arthur Lu Ruse, Rohcrt Linr, E11g'v1u- Finltulstt-in, Philip ti:-lllzurhcr, John Elias. Ahsvntccs L. VV1-st. ll. Nztrlxitirl. HUM E ROOM 203 t'l'cz1cliei': Miss Mztbvl lflvunsl First R015 th-ft tu rightl Jnun Mzissonuill, llvxvrly 'l'l'in1:ts. Marion Sitlnl'vitr'h, Shirley Iitthns, l.illi:tn K4-ll:ti', llnrutliy Evans, M2lt'!2lI't'i VVQ-lt-li, Plliznln-tli I ztniwn. Svrmld Row Susan Luna. .ivan lfillistiiiv, .lust-pliinv litn'1n:t.., lllzulys Newton, tionrgt- Xig't't-:-toxxslti, Ili:-ltstrtl liuuzt. Third Row Joan Sttivltw, l':t1sy Nlusnn, llvlt-n lit-llzxr, ltnth Lutz. linhvrt lltillihcn, t'litl'nrtl Vinlfc, l':tl1l Mill:-V, this Alexiou. Fourth Row lluvitl Slimaik, Rnlst-rt Thnniais, t'li:n'lt-s livllur, VVilliam Murphy, litinnuth lN1:u'l5mlu:tll. James Ii:n'rztuli, Fifth Row Rulwvt Tosh, lCit'h:n'tl Smith, liztxxlw-i1t'u lVlns, lmnultl liuhhle. Ahscntuos tlerultl Sinarcr, Vt-rnzt Yisnivwslii, Yira-inizt tlcis- ingt-r. l90 GR DE 'l'O'l'Al, , ,,, ,,.Y. 2 72 HOME ROOM 204 Q'llL'2lCll0l'Z Miss Margaret Foxl First Run' llvl't to riillitl Miltlreil Hauer, Mary Hanltns, Es- ther l ranc-hi, lieryl Erltliart, Lois Murray, Shirley Thomas. Second Row Nellie llornch, Lois Olyitz, Ethel Smith, Joan Royal, Lois llntlord. .Ioan Mnllstelli, Jeanette Bird, Edith l'ol'nell. 'l'hircl Row Mary .lane Vl'isnim-wski, Oretta Mr-Laughlin, tleorue Malta. lioliert linies, VVilliam Thomas, Ellwarml Don- lll'llX. John Fine. Charles tlenfler, Joseph Farrell, Alan Vivian, Francis Phillips, Doris Mappas, Robert Kline. F0lll'lll Row Harry Kennnerer, Joseph Sarkett, Irvine' Klein- man, lioliert ltolminson. lfronees Sanerwine. Fifth Row Wesley Rliiel, Charles tlroll, llonalel Mai-Luskie, llarry VVhitinan, Joseph Mills, VVilliam Davis. Absentee-Joan Shea. HOME ROOM 206 fTCZl.Cl1Cl'I Miss Sarah LeGrancll First Row llorolliy Shaw, June Bonham. Joan Vanmlerhergz, Yvonne liontl, l lorenee Harlow, Catherine Johns, Shirley James, Jean Ayonls. Seronfl Row .Nliee Van Jura, Sally Kettles, llertha Sinyrer, llaroltl ltnstay, Ric-liarnl Roth, Morgan Davis. Harold Hirth- ler, Leon Iievin, Thomas iiOllltlEIl. 'l'hird Row llonaltl liressly, Robert Seibel, William llervin. liolxert Rieliarmls, .Iolin Rosengrrant, l'lill'orsl Sweet. George lit-ani, llonaltl Frey. Thomas Norton. Absentees ltita l'lialer, Elizabeth Simons, Elizabeth Boyer. llonaltl llorang, Charles llotnrherty, Doris Kidney, Earl t'at':1naugli, HOME ROOM 208 t'l'earlier: Miss Helen Wattsl First Ron tlet't to rivrlitl .Xnn Sn-linler. lionis liratz, Gloria Lewis, Maureen lloster, .Xrline Slaliinsky, Ann Marie Burns, lVl:irm'ia l.:llm:tult. Second Row lteva floss, Hose Raltausltas. 'Flieresa Zugarek, Carol Wallize, llita llolc-arovit'. Eleanore Sterling, Marion l'ayonns. ltnth lferrfuson. lloris Olshan. 'l'liir1l Row-.ftllnit Kaiser, Joseph Thomas, Keith Snee, Jane 'l'roxell, Marilyn Williams, Irene Simon, Nancy lluyran, .Xileen l':isllin, Yirtoria Elias, ti1'l'triule Svanlon, Ruth Rosl- erielt. Marprery Holter. l-'ourth Row llonaltl l'ri1vstt-in, Russell Evans, Joseph Roos. lieonartl 'l'lioma-4, Carl Rlt'5l0l', VVilliam Schwinxen, Eugene 'l'r:i nelli. Fifth Row Neil tintnian, liicliartl James, Austin Mullen, Joseph Knorr, William NVartl. HOME ROOM 209 t'llt'1lt'll0l'Z Miss Charlotte Brownl First Row tletil to right! Kay Hanltey. Fonstanee Uulver- horse. O'llonnL-ll, lfxorenee tientler, Vatherine Meleski, Shirley Engle, fleliiulitiin- liinistas, Vlarn Xaliinslii. 'l'llir1l Row VVilliain ltusliwortli, Martin Took, Selina l'tll- aslti, ltirlirircl Follett, Robert 'I'liomas, Norman Gates, lmster llzirltin-, Helene White. t'harlotte Vl'ills, Fourth Row ltoluert Mangan, lfrefl llanltes, Harry Harris. .lann-s Snialltomlv, Waller Seeley, lit-tty Hnrrin, Lynn Con- lon, .lztrlt Solomon. Fifth llonil-'reml Netltlotli, liennetli Marm, Uliarles Powell, lutlxxartl Xan .Xrstlalt-. ,Klisciitres l'llif.alue1li l'ouller, llntli xvltllititll. Seroncl Row l'ax-olyn l'ersing, Shirley Man-llolnrall, Norine C ASS QF EVE TH BOYS ii .146 GIRLS 110 Hmm Hmm lol 1'l'o:1clw1': Miss Mary Mcllriclvh First Ram' llvl'I lu riglill Luis Wliillinutmi, li:ii'Iv:il':i lim'- rzih, Juan l':u'v, Ili-in-x'iex'v Ifrziil. Second Row Yixuiiiiai Ximniernizsn, Ju:u1 llrzuly, llurulliy IC. Smilh, Jmm liipuvslxy, lszllwllc' Kil'k1mlr'ic'lx, Juan Sil- gi's:1vCS. .Irwin Evans, lluluzms lflvvrc-tl, f'illllE'I'll10 Nnrnizin, Third Row Msirilyn lircslziw, I l':unr'is Fhulmlzi, Alfri-il Mvl- eslii, Jams-s Mzilloy, J:1m1fs lizliley, James l islioi', llunzilcl 'l'i'avei', Hc-rlverl flmmul, llolu-rt llm'll':ini, Jaimor- Scliullvr, Raymond Clown, Hamer xvilliillili. Fourth Row I':ii1l lluiim-lly, Artliui' l :ii1'cliilil, V. Gvrzilil K4-I1l'ivli, Peter 'l'l'Q1l1:lxx:iy. Josolili Iluiil. Jusi-pli VV:u'1l. Thomas Nil-hols, liwlwrl llullimziii. llomilil Hrisliil. Ahscnlvcs .Xlzlml Juni-s, llmicl' llulmiiis, I'C4lw:il'4l lllulsoii. is HOME ROOM 102 lTeacher: Miss Mary Ilurnsb First Row llell 111 riulill .Kim .Xlu':xhzxm. livriiivi- Swinski, Num-y Y:11ii1lzix'siu'v, lieu-rly lin-lsl'oi'il, Ruth Mini-x'. l i':ini'cs lowuluii, llolores VVii'lll, llmiiizi Sliiilulx, i':illlLl'inc llzivis. Sucunrl Row liililli Yivizili, 1':iul llosi-, licilwrl Millvr, Juse-ph Jvulxins, Nurmziii l'liili1Is, ll mlwrl Evurcli, Jnsvpll Kil- niiogzi, fi:-:wi'gv K.-n1n1vl'vl', l'li:li'l1's Tlimilzis, .'Xllwl'l Swecm-y, Hzimlil Nklllille. Thiril Row l'l:1l'i-m-Q Ulmiiz. Mz1l',im'i0 .Ymiv-N, lin-oruc' VV:lllvi's, 'l'h:m1:is Hx-mi. Nurlnzxti i'li:il'imslxi, Jolm Nui-gnslii. Idilwzircl Czisey. lie-rzilml I':ii'v. llrmzilil Nlurpliy, Fourth Row 'l'lmm:is lliuiu':il'liivi', .Iam-pli Sliinlm, Ilmizllnl Auker. AhS1.'lll90S Tlinmzxs Ilzinlxvy, Eluill llrziiiiwzllml, Nulwy Mr'- Ncill, Mzlrclvl Ihnriiflm, .Imin llusclilluil. HOME ROOM 103 l'l'cucl1e1': Miss Mary Mullulil First Ron llvfl In riulil! Lmiisfl Nlillmfr, .lvziu li:ll:1i1im-, Jzmcl lPI:n'i'i-cm. Num-y fiiiius, fmul I.:ux, Mzii'uui'Q'l Noell- hzim, Evzilyii ilwlllllililx-. Svvoml Row Milrirzwl Sw.l1'lxxmnl, Millirelil VVilli:ims, Mil'i:ml Ile-zimlvii, lmis l,miu', Nziiivy VV4-'ix'ul', liolsy N4-lfuii. lill4'lllL' M:1l:ic'm'1i0, Irvin- Solfmmil, liz1l'lvzxl':i IC21llsr'll:ii4l. Thlrrl Rum .ii-loim' frrlivn, ll:ix'iil Fliiros. Jzlinus I!i'vwslUi'. w v l Imlywh Gzilleslxi, lziul VVoll'Q-, 'l'llx'mlm'i' Ruiz, llziviil Hun- Qzwter, l3zii'li:l1':1 .Kumi Hilprlu-s, Jzlnivv llc-i'i'yl1lzii1. Kiln M. Gully, IA-cwiizi1'ml:i lizirilislxi, Jzinivv 0't'imm-ll. Fourth Rnw Furl Smiili. lfi-Qmlurivlx SK'lll'I'l'lill!', Mzirviu Slmpim, Jnrm-s Smith. Kunni-lli 1.4-if. Vlizirles lxlmu. Wil- llzlm Ryder, i.1m'uv lVl:irll, llmmais lirislx. Ahsonlou Mzirli lmi1:'ii:in. HOME RUUM HH 1'i'e:u'lici': Miss lizilliryn Williams! First Rim ll:-fl ln iiqlill lima linux, Jruili M:ii'iv I'i'is'1-, Muvioli Smith. llvL5i:i:i llciscl, 'Vl:1l':i:ll'v1 li1lLi5llC'lx, M:il'y livzxiliii-uw-1', Vzxiul Mvlliiuli, .Xuilrs-y llnml. Srcunil Row Scyiiii-iii lh-i-sci, Ifiv--lu' limi:-1, Louis Slip-aislcy, Vililllzim M:ilm1v, liiissf-il Pliilli:-yr, Ki-nncllx Martin. Allen Willi.1ms, Jviie Nlzixwull. Thild Ron Nlelviii llulli, .Xnllimiy lloi-lwr. Mwlviu Slum-, l r:1r1li Slvi'liixu', Xllrcrl lllzixu-, Millnn llivllailwls, Wllllcr Guy , Vlyilv ii2!5lt'l'lilIl'. 1':iil lVlws:s, .IIIINPS llmmvlly. l'a:urfh Rnw Iiulwrl Lulcs, .Xinliw-w Z1-lmm, lizirlv Filip, jlisrliv.-L-s l.Yilli:im lhlziii, liiiuu-iio l m'lilislXy, Joyi-0 iVil- li:1..is, liurulil Iiuvimzc, Sliivlvy llplmiii, l'illL5Ui10 Mzxivrs. I9I GRADE TOTAL ,,,,,,7, 256 HOME ROOM 105 t'l'0zu'lwr: Miss Lugille Ryanl First Ron tlvft to rightl Nant-y Revsn-, R4-tty Lou Johnson, Yiruinia Rail. Joan iIai1lwrp:0i', Jean Iillillflllih, Mary Hull. ihcn, Ji-an l'm':iilitis, Hn-tly Jell'el'son. Sfvmnltl Row lisirlxarzl Ellen yilllih9S, Math-line While, Jean Iiayvr, Jani- Olmilz, Carol Vupky, Rocholle tlarilner, Hernire 'l'uroll', Philip Rmlzon, I,awr4-two Jones, Alhi-rt Isoly, Rich- aril Hnali, Tliotnas .'Xl'nol4l, Nanry Marslantl. Third Ron llaroltl Haufelo, Kenna-th I re1lerick, Howard Ror- nian, Millaitl Iionsr, Ruger Kline, Thomas Lally, Walter Martin, Rolu-rt R11-in, Roln-rt Salratinn, Allan Wolfu, Mal'- vvlizr iVill1+lxi. Aliscnlcos Norman l'lt-nn-nr, Mary Ann Curly, Charles lluntz, HOME ROOM 107 t'l'0zu'her: Miss Mary Grccnbergi First Ron tlt-ft to riuhtl .-Xnn Mrtlill, Janice fulp, Marie Mark, .Mia Ifocliwli, Miltlreml iVartl. Scrum! Row Shirlvy iiI't't'll, Fvveliai th-inlm-r. Mary Louise Mnswy, Salliv Lluytl, Rc-gina Pzuliiovk, Lillian Saba, Ros- alyn Vuplan. Maruarcl tiromel, 'l'hil'tl Ron l'ai1l Perkins, tlvorue Ht-lininsr, William Wil- linma, lie-riiairtl llnwh, Emlwartl VVhitman, John Saylor, Roh- vrt llt-ivurt, William llarnvy, Javk Williams, John Toma- rantvf. Juan llartwigwn, Fouith Row l'arl Wmloglti, .Xrthnr l'imm, Ki-nm-th Lennon, Voter VVillialns, Earl i'nnnimrh:inl. lfhomas Mvtiinlvy. tiourgo Silqlvzivi-s, Etlwarcl llarimr. f Ahst-ntrcs Juno lin-nnan, t'arl llwyvr, Thomas Noble, Thom- f as 'l'honi:1s. HOME ROOM lll tToarhor: Mr. Morris Freedl First Row tleft tu riuhtl Helm-n Getz, llorothy Stl-rliniz. St-conrl R4 nwu' l,ui5 Sol iviuiivi i, Mary Dalton. NIHWY Morrow. Janim- Connor, Rose Jnnw, llorothy Smith, Shirlvy Prntz- man, Juan l'ell'ii'L. 'l'hirtl Row .lorry Sity:x'o:ix'os, I i'm-slt-i'it-lt Parnielee, John llonts, Norman Naincy. Roln-rt Thonias, William llnhl, Ar- tlnn' O'No,-ill, llanie-l Lewis. Harvey Srhoolvy, Marianna IN-vlnilis, Joan Vicrwon, Marie Hat:-s. lfnnrlh Row William t'mxx'mlvr, Jarlt Elliott, Donald 'l:yson. Roy llalwr, Robert Conner, Tliomas Nt-Ison. 'l'horn:1:4 larr. Fifth Row John Wliii-pl.-, Etlxxin Wills, Roy Krapf, William O'lloiml, .-XlI'r0tl lfranlxlin. Ahscllhws Hnrolil Lyons, Ruth Wlllzel. 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The Student Council , .., N . ,R' Sponsor: MISS MARIAN HOGG First lion tleft to rlghilffWilli:1m Holland, I,l'9SltlG'lllI Mary Jana- Em:lf-stun, Jean F 'th D h ue: , ornt y Wlntt-wteen, Dolores Mayer, Ruth Rotlerlck, Nancy Hannve, Palsy Mason, Ruth Gayz, Ann Huyzhen, Joan Stevens. Second Row Milw Moses, Miltlretl bhovliu, Mary Isalrel llallagzher. Pvuiry Mf'flr0arty, Janivv Llc-wellyn, Emilie Davis, Joan Davies, N. Morrash, J h M'-he l ' ' - - ' 0 n ll te , .lumen Obeul, .Luk Solomon. Third Row Norrnun Vlemenf, Nornla Samuels, Joan .l'll'11lPl'iCk, Marilyn We-isberyrs-r. l'4-wry tlrohol, Earl We-rner. ,, Fourth Row William H ankes, Charles Kinfman, Donald Frey, Jvr.unt- Cohen, George Clark, Juvlx Matnlary. Fifth Row Glenn Slivinsko, Kenneth Haydon. William Hillel, Robert Olshan, Etlwzlrtl Ynnlxoski, Pat lioylv, lions- l':1trivl4, Donaltl Fluopfel, Frank Murphy, Josgph Morrash, Jordan Dunbar, li. Morralsh. STU DE T OFFICE l ASSISTANTS Typists Sponsor: MISS MARGl'l'lRlTlC NORMAN First Row tl:-lt to riuhtl Rita tlrcif, 'l'ht-Ima Klillv, MRT- muret l'lt-lthart, Kathryn Mzwlxivul. Joanne Vlfillizxms, An- toinette l'lPll'tl. Irs-ne llroaex, Dolorvrx Koval, Milulrecl Koz- moski. Second Row lluth Anno tllawv. Miltlrt-tl Shovlin, Marian Samuvls, Doris Smith, Elvcrta Wlills, Ruth Korn. Third Row Virnrinia Jimison, Wilma Hur-han, Janv Furry, Marirarct Y:-ralwk, Louise lVlt'f'lain, Dolores Furran, Fourth Row Juno llooth, Jvnllvttt- Viz-sliliskl. Esthvr Fon- :-tantina-. Ahselltcv llzwlmu-:1 Roo v First Row tl:-t't to riullll XY:nym- lh'elxl'm'ml. Philip Pztsvov. Third Ron .lnhn l.t-mis, Luuif iilllllllilll. Mivhael Numt-y. Ahssiltvvs lh-nnif lllzvltlwy, Yinrvllt NVilli:1n1:-un. Sponsors: MISS MIRIAM VVATKINS. MR. EDWARD JOHNSON, MISS MIRIAN HUGH First Row tl.-ft to right? Shirlm-y 'l'h0m:1s, lit-tty Ann Smith, l.illi:nn Famlls, l'em:y James, Ja-am Maloney, lllzmvhv t'rmx'4ler, Hzlith Vivian. Svronfl Run' llnnnltl VVilli:m1sun, Paul Nvtzel, Sandras Lustig, Uztrol Ilrennun, Alltllwfy tirevn, Marion Yay- onvrs, Miltlrod Shovlin, Ann Hlluhes, Katy Mvtiuirc, llurih Smith, M:1x'ilyn W'esl1el'::4-r, Joanne Murhler. Third Row .Im-rome Vnlwn, Nancy tinllzurhvr, Juan VVilliums, Antninettv Pietro, Jan:-t tle:11'hal't, Lois Wil- cox, linrlmrn Nagle, .loan Mullsle-tT, Lois Marshall, Lucille ZlIfl2ll'Qix, Etlwarnl Kirharmls, Eclwartl Vain B d S I .-X1'h1lalo:. a Fourth Ron John NVillinm5, 'l'lmnmf Arnold, Rum-r Robins, Eugene Finkelstein, Nanvy Wulfv, Beverly Kr---sly, 'l'hurnuN Reilly. Jznm-:Q Ilnnnupznn, Stunlm-y Smulynn. Fifth Row liuln-rt tlultlwtein, .luck Srntt, Jnhn Znlvr-ki, Glenn Slivinwlw, Hvlllleiil Iiuyclelx, Toll llaiiz, lihtllltlb tlrventivlml, l'Inwnr4l Fuuxt, TIIKIIIIIIS iit'1ll'ti9II, Jnult lVl:xr:-lmzill. Sixth Row .lark MlllIllll'X. .lark Nlirlmvl, John Lzlnmlis, IA-'UIIHI'tl Martin, t'l1:il'lcm Iilllhllllill, William Riuul, llnlwrt Tush, Wnltvr Svcly, Albert MIImIlI'Q'. Bulletin Boys Npnnsur: MISS NlARtiI'l'IIlI'I'l'I IIURMAN 4-cond Huw llunzlltl lflxloazvl, VV:il14'r llvrolf. tilt-nl! Slivin- flw, Jaunw- Snlm, John 'Vlzunznryx 'l'huln:w llruwn, llolnrt lluNt.mn. THE ELMPRI T First Row tlvft to right! llenjamin llarrmik, Harold llootle, Thomas Mc-Cowan, Paul Bavhman, Leo John- son, Martin l'u1-ky, Maxim- Epstim-, Rn:-amcxml 'l'intner, Shirlev Raliinuwitz, Larry Freda-rim-k. Janice Wintm-rmntt-, Mary Isabel fiallaghur. Ruth Devlin, Miltlresi Shovlin, Doris Smith, Barbara Row:-. Virginia Jimison, l.vnm'e Linshos, Rita Grail, Willma lint-han, Rhorla Rat-hli:4, Iflarlxara Kohl, Jane Farley, Robert. tiolmlhts-in, Walt--r llerolf, William Holland, llavitl Finlxlestuin, S1-roml Row .lnhn Mic-havl, William Riu:-I, Ularenve Johnson, Robert Keinvr. S4-rnml Ron lun att-ml Kenneth Hayllvn, Howard Faust, Julian Seeherman, John Erickson, Albert Tom- alif, Marianne Slnrslcn. Nan:-y Gallaghvr. Pat:-y Gallagher, Jean Maloney. Gertrude Hoifenstzfin, Con- wtzznm-n Millvr, llolorur- Duster, llarlmara Statllrrtl, Zelda Lilmenson, Fllixfzalwcth Rollmzin, Dorothy Kelley, lVlilrlrc-cl liaixvr la-wi: l larl'i:4, 'l'hirfI Row Glenn Slivin:-ko, Alulul llruhy, John linlxlcr, Priscilla Swartwootl, Tina Spaatz, Doris Weiss, l'atrit-ia Tosh, .Ioan lluvlwi, Lila Spinner, Jane lie-am, Ann Smith, Joan Vanderburis, Margaret Redick, Lois lrvlantl, Ruth liayz. Marie Jntlgrc, Janet flearhart, Marjorie Jont-S, Marilyn 131-4-slaw, Joan Sit- u1'w:ux't-s, Mario Bates. Fourth Row John Solomon, liolwrt lloivt-rt, Clarem-e Ohitz, Musa Nami-y, Thomas Swierczynslti, Kilroy, .luhn Toolu, .loam-ph Swithc-rs, Malwl Faye Richarcls, Rolxu1't:4 Ritfharcl:-. Fifth How R.vln-rt Smulvr.-, James Mt-Kane, James f'lll'l'y, Donald Pvttit, Spiro Famous, Bev:-rly l'urr40ll, Ruth 'l'r:1x'u1', Priscilla Juclgo. Gloria Lewis, Ann 'l'rumbr,rc, liay Mvtiuire, Miltlrccl Shovlin, Ruth Ellen Foplan, llarlvara lflvlwr, lwalwl l'Ic'lwr, Nam-y Sc-hlivr, Miriam Lorna, Joanne Muchler. THE EDITORS Mary Isabel Gallagher Marvin Smith The Staff First Row tleft to rixhtl llorothy Slvrlinyr, Lois Solomon, Lillian Kellar, luis l,0n1:, Jffan Kataniv, Mihlrf-ml Swartwuod, Orvtta Ms'l.auy:hlin, lletty Meyers, lsahm-ll Mcliaugrhlin, Jeanettf- Maria 114-oryrv, Eileen Vlaire Mvlierlnott, .-Xrlinv Juan Whitman, lim-9 Jones, Millirfgnt Williams, Virginia Xilnlnn-rinan, GI Juan Mrlrluyrh. N-cond Row Maurer-n liuhlvr, lie-tty .Knn Smith, Prisrilla Judue. Ruth Rmlvric-lx, Patsy Mason, Hlaslyf Newton Sc Third Rim Luif lrt-land. Malwel Fayv Ria-liarmls, Juan Quiprlvy, Miriam Lung, llette Sta-inln'1-nm-r, llurin Mapper, Ruth liewif, Farol llrenner, Marys-ry Hllil0l', llluria Lewis, Rita fic-lla, liuaalyn Vuplan, llarharn Annv Husrlies. Fran Herlxman, Annv Ximrns-rman, lit-try luxans. Fourth Row Jeanne Rohinmn, Edna Mat- Wood, Luis l rn-dvrirlx, Lila Spinner, Tnlnann Ilarmlnvr, Roslyn liaulk-r, Andrey Green, liarhara llearhard, Ann Trnmhure, l'e1:i:y Stame-tx, Shirlvy John:-nn. Fifth Row Annm- Jones, Nant-y Williams, Enid Amdnr, lleverly Su-inhauer. lieu-rly .I. l'ni-N-ll, l,nix Ariu-l', Alive Williams, Harrivt Lustig, llelphinc Carr, Emilie llavis, lieaanc Gold:-n, Marion lliyhritvr, Edith Mae Knorr, Mimi Mnrrism-v, llnrnacliiir liomlan, Marvia liahasrh, Marilyn YVilliamw. Sixth Rnw Eleanor llymunml. lie-tty Lou Anile-rsrni, Shirley llnnlmar, luis l'nlvvr, llnrif fintw, lit-ln- Sarv. .loan C0l'L'0l'2lll. .loan llaris, luis Jean llowey, Sandra lnlstiaz, Marjorie Smnlyan, Milalrwl lxc-llar, Elissa lialiun, Ruth Gayz, Nancy Stein. Un Pedestal Heli-n Kellar, Marion Murtnn, lluris Bond, Susan lloote, Z4-lala liihensnn, liarlrara Nanirlv, .Ie-anelte lhinwhard, Jann Zimmerman. Poster Club Sponsor: MISS MARION SIICGICI, First Raw All-ft tu riuhtj l'a1wy tiallzufln-r, Vim--l'l0A-illc-lit llarliara Kohl, l're-wimlvnt: 1'athurina- Ann Shall, Marilyn Lum-. Scrond Raw .lnanne W'illiamN, Shirlvy ll:nnlvam'h, Sally Fohen , Fra nves Hoi-kmn n, Third Row Mary l l:iy1l1wk. l'hillis linrsli-n, Mary Smith, llolu 1-rt G. Sw.-igrrt, Fourth Row Janirv Llewellyn, limit-lla Vanhin, Nlariun liirrl, Janivv W'intrrmntn-, Fifth Row Ilorothy xNll'lil'l'ril'1'll, H4-tfy Evans. llarlxara St a llurfl, lint h M 1-K 'a tfroy. Abu-rits-0 .Ngiws W'1-ndlancll. .QW + if i 1 'fi gt QM Em 2 ,.,, 5 NUVV , W. wig 1 W ! N, , -ml . 4 isa is A ,W 4gs,2YJj'Wf. X' 5 Y Q . 9' A Y . X S' Q S sw .,.,,X,4,,1:,t..,, A ., Wmwmm Sf? Q w QE I NM ww X y A f gi fs' s D .15 Sf? 2 K X 5 Wig, Egg me Vg ig A ,WM W . i ' fm W R at , QM, A 'I ' M Qqxxlginn as gf! S we iw X5 swf W, f , K A 3 1, M N -V , A 4 Q M X 4 S f 3, AM TELIR IGHT A singing' chorus of 100 voices, specialty numbers in When Hearts Are Young , and in Radio Impersonations , a fine orchestra-two glamor- ous. glorious nights, May 16 and 17, for the big 1946 Amateur Night, di- rected hy Mr. Thomas Donlin. Xssislalit Directors, Miss Ruth Sharps, Mr, Warren Challis, Miss Dorothy Smith Miss Marian Hogg. Eighth Grade Glee Club inth Grade Glee Club S110ns01': MISS LUIS DODSON First Row llvtt tori-:'l1tl .lmtli M4llll!l'll, l':1t1'it'i11 li01'l:f111tl, Beryl l'I1'lxhz11't, lieftty A1111 Smith, Lynn lllblllllll, lVl:1l11'etf11 lm-tt'I', Natalie Kumar, M:11'p:':1149t Wvlrh, I':1tsy Matson, lltwuthy Evzins, lietty fi0lIifl'l'. S4-rand Row Juynv licmliztm, I'1'is1-illu J-ulyge, M:11'1'iu lmlmztgzh, Them-In liz11'z1ml1e-las, Nzmvy H:11111:1y1-, M:11'- ilyn Stcvviis, JL-1111 lfillistiiu-, Lillian Ko-ll:11', Emily Malwuwwlxi, Ruth H:11'1'is4111. Third Row J0:111 Mitltllvtmi, Jane Yenu-11', lla-tty H111'1'i11. 131111106 t'l1lx'v1'hm1sn-, Marilyn wiilliitmr, Nun llugztu, lletty Jam- Lilifle-11m11tl1, Virgfiliizi tlvisiiigei, Ruth Lutz. 5 Fourth Row .Imam Ymirlt-1'l1111'g', Ailf-1-11 Czthhin, lie-verly l'u11-ahnii, Irene Simon, Ruth Rmlv1'i4'k, A1111 Smith M:11'g4:11'1-t RL-tlivlt, Shirley Mzicllmlpull, Fifth Ruvi Shirlvy 'l'l1u11mf, Jeanette llirml, l'z1t1'iri:1 Pzttwy, llvathor llvonln, firm-v ll111'1wtt, JL-uiivttv li80I'5l0, ll:e1'l1:11'z1 tQv:11'l1:11't, Nuriiim- 0'lm1111ell, Ji-1111 Helmx, Itcirothy Norkitih, June M. llnvi 1 Svlinu ltllzifxki. Sixth Row Rlt'll:ll'1l A, li:111:1. Elurellie lfiiilxelsteiix, Billy S1-hwinirt-11, Jufopli K11m'1', lluliulrl l'1'ipst1-i11. UNH Slimnlt, l'hil lQ:1ll:1g:'l14-1', Rolmovt l4lll0. Austin Mullvn, G4-1111110 J. Malta, liusse-ll Evztiw, llivlx fullvtt. lictty S14-111111. C'l:1i1'0 Nzulw, Jumef ll:f11'1'z1ph, Alilllll' I.:1Ruw. 4 F. Ahsentvcs Susan lmng, .la-:111 Sllll'lxl'l', Beverly 'l'1imz1f, Ilomthy 'l'1'c-hille, Juan llz11'114-y, A111121 filly?-. Sponsor: MISS LUIS DODSON WIN! RIN' llllil 10 Vitrhtl Betsy Nvlfllli. Joan Pierson, Lois Solomon, Marianna l'm'liuIis, Janine Fonnor, J llol ot hy lic-rm'ly Svvond Rovt Marjorie Third Row Fourth Row IC. Smith, Virginia Zimmerman, lresislent: Jean Lipuvslty, Betty ltou Johnson, Autlrt-y Boml, Bri-lsfortl, Nant-y Anim. Barbara IC, Hutfhe-r, Jane Qbitz, Virginia Bniz. 'l'reasurvr1 Joan Sityrreaves, Vic'e-prcsitlont: Jones, Nant-y Wm-aver, I.llt'lilE Mala:-arne, Evelyn Thomas, Regina Bt-isel, Carol Rau. lloris lk-rwonlta. Jozin llrzuly, Miltlrvml VVartl, lnis Whittinuton, tl:-tievivvu Frail, Joan Arthur 0'NeiIl, Roger Robins, Walter Martin, Norman Clemens, Mary Louise Musrey. Betty l'l1UllPl'l'Jl'l'l'. Mary Hullihvn. Jlllllvv 0'l'onneIl, Barbara Anne Hughes, Jean Katanie, Assistant Treasurer. Ji-Ilerson. Russell Philipp, Robert Lutes. Fifth Row Norman Namey, .Io-t-ph llunt, Alfrt-tl Melt-elw, l'aul T. Perkins, Thomas Noble, Melvin Roth, l'aul VVo Sixth Row Walt:-r t lfv. litlwin VVilIe, Rower Williams, James Schutti-r, Robert Hotlman, .Xllan VVolfe, Carl Maw, iayz, 'l'homaS l'rislt, Lewis Sheasley. Ahsvlitves laztbelle liirltpatric'lt, Nam-y Rm-he, .lt-an Fortinslxy, Milclri-tl Suartwooml, Rita tlellx, Vlytlq- t':lstt'rlii1o, lin-nnvtli Iiennon, VS'illi:im K'ruwtlfr, Milton Richards. Seventh Grade Glee Club The Sextette Left to Right Ruth 'l'l'1-thatway, Pianist: Joan M. VVillinms, Mary Jani' l'Iu'g'leston, Lum-etta Bevan, Janivv Wintm-rmule. Mililretl Shorlin, Ruth llcvlin. Sponsor: MISS LUIS DODSON First Ron tli-tt to right! llarliet liuwtitz, lloriw Young, Patsy Ifltlwartls. Anita Keatinu, Joan llotlman, Mary Stiles, l,oia K'e-rnonlta, Mollie Sliovlin, Blani-he t'roxule-r, llolorvs Mayer, Sally l'ow+-ll, St-rontl Row Marjorie Smulyan, Salulra liustig, Lila Spinner, Carol Brenner, Santlra Simon, Ruth ttayz, Marian l'oplty, Kathryn lieil. Ruth Uoplan. Havel VVhittinu'ton. Third Row Farris- Joni-s, Emilie llavis, Sally Mason, Roslyn liaufer, Betty lmwis, B1-Yerly l'l2lllxlllltllI'g,, Nanvy Royvr, Jeanette Noroski, 1'll0l't'lll'i3 0'Brien. Fourth Row Beverly Steinhaut-r, Shirley St-hwalenbertr, Bn-ve-rly l'urfell, Beverly Blaltt-flee, Margaret Boytl, l ranc't-s Bennintr. l'aula June l'afterlinv, Jean l.aL'ey, Esther Vhriwtian, Joan Hannawan. Fifth Row John Haytlult, Harry Rush, tit-ne lines-ht, Franltlin llymontl, .Xntlrew Uhiuoa, Arnoltl llavitlson, Bn-tty Juno Tretlinnivlt, Miltlretl liellar, litlwartl l'isar4'ilt, l'n-guy Stamets, Esther Itfrwine. Sixth Row tlxrilym Reese, B1-rnartl Mastvrson, tilenn Kresge, tleorue Namcy, John Mahon. Setonth Row llonnlil Franklin, Iieonartl Noble, Bowtlen Fauwt. tlemmrv Eliaf, l'rm-e-imlent1 Vlarlx llonlin, lium-ne St-huler, Thomas Shinko, Marvin Vai-ey, Rohvrt llunbar, Bernard Nagle, l'aul Brennan, Ray lit-muy, 'l'l1omn5 Roni, Samuel Broonly, Alum-litres Marlon llununrlcr, Shirley Hztyilnfn, Nant-y Svlilier, tlertrutle Melia-own, Anna W'illiams. .lant- Beam, Marinn l.loytl, Joan llavier, Ba1'lrara livltn-l', lmunne tlolmlon. Artlvn Miller, John liulninux-r, l't-tv Yi thas, Frm-tl lirzttz, Mirhacl Rustic. James Martnletto, Robert liot-hman. 1 -Q, an fir o i ',, 5 '! 'SST' H0 OR 'er fs- ,.., 'O -Q- ...Y 1 Eleventh Grade Junior Honor Society First Row tlvft tu right! f'Fi1hQ'l'i!Il' Ann Shall Hcvvrly Vhnllif, llrrrolhy VVolwi1-fm-r, Juan Malom-y, l'n- trif-ipg 1Qnll:aL!hvl'. Xa-M14 Lihellsun. Nurlllu Salmwls, 'Vlwlmn Vluu-r. Ss-cond Row lfllvlru 'l'l1mnmgn, Sha-ilu Mm-IH-rrm-tl. Jenn lirunlluliny. Jnyve Nulwl, .lvzuwttv ll:mHm-hauwl, lm:- lmrn Aunw- Stalffmwl, .lemnrnv Robinson, M:uvg':u'vt Jzluuhf, Third Row Lillian Katufz, Juhmma Iiulcarovim-, Vilma Krifu, .Klum Muria- 0'l4rlu1, Marilyn lu-ly, llninrv- lhllnu, 'I'hvx'u-an Vhupksa. Fuurlh Rim Spiro lfmwnuuf, f'lul'a-ilu' Moore, Marvin Slmnmmitz. Hsfrzxlmi U'l4l'iq-n, Ifunulei l'Im'M-r, .Xrlhul Shimitz, Fifth Row Hulmrt ti. Sxxffiw-u'I, Ks-nnm-'th lluynin-nl 1'ha1'lp- lll1m:nw'Vvl'. Ahsvlllvvs Nsxnvy Knorr, Nzmvy Mars we hull. ww ...uf C' WMV I av A i SOCIETIE Twelfth Grade Junior Honor Society First Row tleft to right Clairn- Johnson. Gladys Rubin. Ruth Trethaway, Doris Smith, Marian Samuels lizithlcen Ratt-s, Rosalind Tintner. Mildred Kozmoski, .iet'c.lld Row Nancy Martin, Dorothy Wintersteen, Janivc W'intermute. Shirley Thomas, Claire Zionce Marion Hiprhriter, Shirley Johnson. Third Row Joan Fuerth, Lois Mzmuel, Virginia Jimison, Ruth Devlin, Lum-tta Bevan, Juno Williams. Fourth Row --Esther Constantine, Dolores Curran, Jane Booth, Mary Lou Mctiroarty, Joan M, Madden Willnm Buchan, Mary Isabel Gallmzher, Mildred Shovlln. Fifth Row - Spencer Martin, Leon Gilbert, Charles Frederick, Robert Alhe-im, Stanley Smulynn, Louis Dixon John Haines, Robert Goldstein, President: John Neddoff. Sixth Row -Henry Sutrden, Robert Boston. Ahst-wtccs th-oryre Evans, Davis Finkelstein, tleorxre Clarke, Maxine Epstine, Harlrara Rowe, Frank Murphy John Nofzan, Tenth Grade Junior Honor Society Firm Row 41,44 10 rightl Mary Lon Rodzon, Aviva Fare, Margaret tlrohol, Joan Lui-hi. S, Ann Hughes, Lois Pnlvcr, Joanne Murhler. St-fonl Row Nant-y tiallatrher. Sybil Slomowitz, Doris VVQ-iss, Shirley Dunbar, Sally Cohen, Priscilla Swart- wood, Alice Himwenstevl, Third Row Barbara Nagle. Marianne Slnrden, Lois Frederick, Ann Trumhore, Janice Llewellyn, William Gilbert, William Rybitski. Fourth Row Alan VVootIworth, David VVilliams, William NVoodworth, Nirholas Famous, John Marshall. lfirel Row llvlil ln riuhtl .lam-I He-arliarl, Nanry Martin, lflvzvna, Milnlrf-mi liaiwr, S1-4'n'c-tary. Standing 01 Chairs .Xlznv Zilnlnn-rnian, llelen llvils. Vir- clnia limlsn, lrvm- Tulle-ll, lClvannr llymnnml, llelorl-N llalnn. Alison! l'l4ln:1 Mm' Vilmnl. Sponsor: MR. C. A. DAVIS First Row 1leI'1 to right! Ann llullhes. Mary Smith, lmrmro Linshes, lloris Smith, .loan M. VVillianu, Mark' Lon Cash-rline, Ruth Trethaway, Janet Ge-arhart, Prisrilla Swartwuoml. S1-roncl Ron Jane Zimmvrman, Juycv Nobel, lalretta Bevan, Je-an Fun-rth, lim-mhy VVnIsie1'4-r, .Ianivo Win- termute, Mary Jane Eggleston, Alice Himu-nsteel, 'l'hirrl Rim Jean Grumlrlimr, Barbara Fry, llelmw-5 lialun, lieth- Nelmh, .lean Mal-uney, Esther ilflllhlklllllllv, Marion liilml, Miriam Long. lfuurlh Row Jnanm- Mnvhler, llnrulhy Miwlmllm-ton, .loan llorlanxl, liuih Ile-vlin, Mildred Shovlin, liulora-s Kuval, Mary Isnlmel flallayxhvr, Maxinm- Epstinv. lfifllx Row lre-ne llrnsw, lrmne Fonlv, Lois Ir:-lancl, Joan Mulieown, lfranlx Murphy, la-on Gilbert, Wclrsh-r lllmnn, l'r0siflentg Luis Marshall, .Ivan Trimlule, liarlxara Naglv. R Sixlli Raw Spulwvr Marlin, lk-in Franklin, Ruluerl Merim-la-, William Willie, lflclwarsl Prime, Iwo Jnhnfon, .lam-Ulu fil'Ull. S1-vvnlh Row Uharlvs l'a1'e. -lilhn LHIHHH. William Rylvitski, Robert Sanders, Rolwrt limmw-rsox. l'IiL!h'h Row Roller! l'ric'e. lic-nnelli l err1-l, l'laren4'e Mnrxrv, Howarcl l'hilli11:-, Kuherl Sweimfrl, Jack Lexxif. llennia lillvlxlc-y, llunalll Vfrigxhl, Slvpholl lirupilmki. Ahsvlilcvs Aliloim-llc Pietro, liarlvara Rowe, Nolcla. Huffman, 'l'lwln1:1 lilinv, June' Xiunvc, Plslln-r Von- ftanlinv, l'4-any Mr-111-nan-ty, IM-nnif lhlvlxlvy. Rolrerl Sanders. Kegian Society lmiw llupvxxvll, Jnnf- Kimi:-cl, .lnannv VN'illiama. llvtwy 1-llintl lll-sk ll-nxinl llulwrla, 'l'rl'aNur0l', John llfwlunan. Ilen- Hg, lgmllilf-y. Iron-llcl Yniuhl, Swuc-sunt-ul'-arms: .lane Wil' lialns, Yiruinia Jiiniwnn, llarluara Kohl. l're-full-nl: linlwvrl llarriaun, Sponsor: MR. JESSE DIXON I-'irsi Ron lleft to l'i11'hH Hurry Lum. Iluhswt Merirle, VVilli:1m VVouvvl', Jurnvf Mviluxxnn, Ruhr-rt llrnwn, ln-0 Juhlmsml, Ihvl1vl'! Sweimwl, liulu V1 lin:-inn, S?l'l'1'1Jll'y. Sc-cond Row Uluyton Millw, Richard Miller. Cha.-les Williams. John Fhnlmlzx, Lynn Wzukclvy, Humlnl Humlo, Third Row Mm-lvin A. Smith, Vresilivni: Rivhzlvd li. llilley, G4-A'm'1l J. S1-huinec-lx, Ilonuhl l'lr'ke-l', Wnltm' In-w:unl4m'ski, Olin Plvans. Sol H. Hvlln-V. Clarem-e if Mnurv. Fmlrlh Ruw J. Dixon, Ins1x'uu10l': Robert Ru3:el's, John lillerrzl, M Lumix I . Uiwun, Fhavlus l':u's-, K'h:i1'Im-5 VVciy::un4l, :xrvin tiilmellnun, Mis-hue-l li. Hamann-x', llupx on Ihr lwdnrv VYnyl1v Hn-l-f'u1'cl, I'ImIw:i1'1I I'l'imv, Juhn lnlndi:-. Variety Club Students of Home Room lO4, who do a variety of work around the building C0 MERCIAL CLUB Spnllsor: MISS l'A'l'Hl'fRlNl'f NHMANMON Ol4'l It'EliS: lleznsllu-V, Jan-11111-lllw llulxlu-1'::'m'1 N'vl'al:x1'y, lnm I-nn 11 Sl'IAX'l'i'IlP .XT 'I'Yl'l'IVVRl'l'l'IRS: Firs! Row llnluref l'ul'x':m, lfatln-r Vurwtallllillr, Rita Grcif. Booth, lim-i4 Smi1h. Fifih Huw VS'ilm:1 Iiuvhzm. Mildn-ml Shmlin, Wi- .Yl' MIMPIOIIRQXPH M.M'lllNl'I: L1-fl In Right Inlvvtls- lin-vnu, H:ul'z'i4-I Svl1:1II'4'r. Ihrlm Munmon, Sponww. lbl1 I'.Xl'll0NlC: l'c41::y Erkhnri. J txall lm' William-- FILINH C.-XllINE'I': L1-fi lu Right 'Eh' x-l' lu VVillf. J: llxs - 1' 11l'x' y, J: 1c'1 I llm- li 111' Inq. Uieslilxski, l':lthcl'iue Mzlrkinat, I l'--l1c1 Grow. S'I'.XNlllNll AT HEMI: rush, Milmlreml Knzlxmski, AlGSlCN'l'El'1S: Jvzm 'l'rill1lulf-, Malriuu .4:1mxl4-IN l'rvsi4lv1xt. Mum' Iiulimwki: View--l'x'+-ximlv-xml, l'4-1:u'y l'1vkh:1ll Second Rim Ilzlllmrzl Rnxxc, Ruth Ixmn, Iiulh .Xlrw Hluxx Third Row Viruiniu Rode-11, I4-amz: liuvia, .Xnlniln'lt4- Vie-ina Follrih Row Mm'u:1l'n-1 Ycrzlln-lx. .l:uwlx:1!in- llzmln'l'Q'1', .lun- Slimnlx. Mary Winlilmski, 'I'h4-hmx K!im-, .Nunn-5 VVs'n1ll:1xul! Standing in Ren tlvfl to riuhtb Tum limwn. lnmif llzm mam. Huw:-ll lhmlreri, John Ns-1hlnII', Miw f'u1hvl'im- Mm Kafhle-1-n Bzllefs. Louise Mvlmzul, llulnuw Km':ll. .lm-:lm-h 1.1-fl I0 Right Elczulm' Sha-anrluzx. Yil'u'i11i:l .Iimiamm, Maury Mm 1 li nrlvx NX SCIENCE CLUB lVl:ulml1'n, Sponsnr: MR. LLEWELLYN JONES First Rim llvfl in riirhil Sally Sleyniaier, Nanry Marlin, Scvrelary: Gladys Rubin, 'l'l'n-1151111-1: l r:inr4- VVvavvr, Vive-l'r1-siclenl: June Xl0llC'9, Shirli-y Thumaw, .Ie-an l north, Iierlrnnlc- lInll'ene-lm-in. Suvonrl Row l'atricia Jmlgre, Milclrenl Kaiser, Ruth llevlin, Ulairu Jvhnann, Jani:-Q XVim1.ylm,10, Inn-nlllb' W'inlerflein, Mary Jani- Egulvstoii, llnnalml illami-r. 'l'llird Row Maxine Plivrllilie, June Vlfillizlma, S-hirlq-5' Juhnsun, llallyara Kohl, Mary Lon M1'iQ1'0:ll'ly, limi-- llupcwe-ll, VV:1ller llerolf, Shirle-y llaimlxavh. Roherl Golnlrlein. Fnurlh Row-Marvin Mitvhnel-k, Ilnris Bond, Belly 'I'uolv, Joseph Uoplan, Monroe firm-n. Melvin Smith, May Ann Mm-Mainnf, Slanlvy Smnlyan. Lewis Harris. Fifth Row Philip l'awo1-, Vlnvent Williamson, Rollerl limwn, Rnlmerl llnhtnn, Marvin Smith, l'ro-iflmn .lulin llaini-S, Robert Rollers. Sixth Row-l'l:iylon Millvr. Slide Operators oiulmml, .Xrllnlr l.:i llnso, Philip finllaprlu-r, lfranli .IU ICR VOCATIO AL CLASSES Machine Shop lnairurlor: MR. RALPH VYUOIY lwrsi Run ll.-li to riullil llmrlva Naclwli, John limiliiiff, Mr, liulph VVoo4l, lnfii'ui'ioi'. John Vl':ills-r Qvcoml Rim .lon-lrli llonlnnn. John l':iwoln, lmorvv l'i ili-x llnrxvy Mnnnk. Tliirll Rim llrliu- 'l'r'-tlinnziy. llolwrl l,:iii4lnivwvi', .lohn Slrnllon, .lohn .X, Si-hiniit. Lunch Patrol Sponsor: MR. H. l,. GILRFIRT Filsl Rim ilofl lo riohip Vlyilf- Viixtvrliiw. Momznn llnxik-, 'l'lnnn:i- fioulrlc-n. Tlionniw Nolrlv. livninllll M Slmw-r, I4-on l,4w'in, Hl'llI1, l'l:ii'l Svcond Row llnrolil llirtlilvr, liuol'L'1- R4-uni. 'l'hon1:iN Norton, nilml l'ix lliiluil liiilhi Vial Fix iniu h f'4oi 4 Yi! lm: X' f' ', :' :': 1 U afrviixw. Thilll Ron VY:illi-1 liziyv., VK'illi:im llvrvili. .Xrilmnr 'l':15'l0l'- lfourlh Rim Jaivlx liownylrainl, John Nzin1:l+'. flvralil Sil- u'i'vzix'n-S, lCiln:n'1l l.4-wiinlouwlxi, Vlizirlew l'owf'll. lf0lH'I'l lls'lY1'l'l. Ahsm-Ilia-0 .X, lirnlry. Electric Shop lnsl :'x1m' 1 nun' : MR. WILLIAM MORGAN First Rim tln-fi to riuhil llziviil Owinhlxi, linrrlon 'l'i'L-Ilmwgiy 1'h:41'low ll'iin1'a.rti-r, Hill funn, William .l, Morgan. ln sirlicfor, Second Row John Nainulc, livonairsl Winn-e-ki, .lohn Nunn-3 G+-orggo liovzll. Jw-k I,om-lu11n'1. Jr., Joss-yuh .-Xlwon, Hack Row l,vmmi'cl l.vlvowitL, llonalil 1211-u'oi'y, John Miller Stvlvhoi. Snhol. U HERS LUB 'l' I Stage Club Seated Curl Jzirolvs, Ala-xaunlel' Jones. Standing Paul liaultniuht, Walter In-xxnmlmwlli, lim-:nlrl O'H1'ien, Juv liowmzin, Vhnrlcs llumlnle-, .lnlxn l,m'ltlnnn, Jm- lluakes. Sponsnrz MR. JAMES BRAZEl,l.l'I First Rim tlvfl to right! l,cncn'v Linxhes, Patsy Gallayrher, .Ivan Malone-y, Marilyn In-ly, lmlnrw linstt-1-, .Xlnlrev Seaman. Norman Szlmlwls, Ruhy Korn, Doris Smith, llnrlmra Hmxv, Maury lmlwl fialllzuelwr, Vl ilmu lim-han. Second Row l,tl1l'l4'l2l Jumluv. Elvira Thomsen, Vilma Kriso, Anne Mzn-iv 0'l4ri4-n, llnx-lmrn .Xnno Stnllmwl, 1 I J1 yu- Nnln-l, lm-mhy VVintel'st0vn, Gladys Iilllllll, Milrlrecl Shovlin. iirrl Row linrlmrn Kohl, linrlmrn Fry, Johanna Holt inn Al h 1 ', iw? i'lll10. llorntlu-zz l'onst:mtlnv, .lslnu tlurlvy. lic-x'e'x'ly C zlllis, Joan Fm-1'th, Lois Mzlnsrvl, Mary Lou Mr'th'un1'ty, llnlurcb lifwzll. Fourth Row Nancy Marlin, June Booth, Milslreml Kuzmoflti, .Iinny Jimifnn, Ruth lk-xlin, Murinn llipllritq-r Fifth Row lluviml lflnlwlftvin, John Haines, l rnnlx Murphy, ll'-nry Suunlvn, llnln-rt liuwlun, lizul VV4-nn:-r. MMF, JU IOR GIRL RESERVES Afghan Club Sponsor: MISS Hl'lLl'lN W'l'fN'l'll'll. First Ron llvfl to rlzrhtl Slim-ila li. Mvllt-rniott, llorothy Kvllar, Illarlys Smith, Alive Film, llorolliy VVolsi0l'vr, lie-tty Hanltt-fy, Ann Jon:-s. llilliain lfaulls. Yl'lll'lYU1l l'ramu-l'. Second Row lillen llugln-s, llc-tty Smith, Ruth Fishur, Marjoric- Morris, l lorQnr'e llirtlilvl'. l'I4litli Mai- Knorr, Esther I . Jonvs, Miss VV1-ntze-I, llorotliy Kay Warsl, Ann Evans, Imona llavis, Joyw- Nolwl, l'l4lna Mae W'oo4l. First Row tlcft to ripxhll Jn-anno flartln:-r, Barbara Statlornl, Milslrwl Kaiser, Margaret Thornton, Jill Ilrillilli, Janet Hearhart, Luville fmral'e'k, Norma Samuels, Mary Lou K'astel'linQ-, Lillian lfaulls, Agnes Xin-liro, Shvila Mm-llermott, Evelyn llalmt-r, Ruby Korn. S1-roml Ron .It-an Maloney, Patsy tlallaght-r, Ji-an th'umlslinu, llorothy livlly, Ann Marin- 0'liriQ-n, Mar- ilyn lst-ly. Auilrie Seaman, l'eSQ'ie Jumps, Mary Williams, Jennie Sallitt, Fam:-lla Moses. 'I'hirrl Row lloris lflanairnn, Dolores Valino, Lorraim- Lent, Rhea l'lausvn, Ilitzi lk-sill:-rio, .Io Ann liolwrts, IR-guy Mrtlroarty, Lois lrelanll, Zvlila Lilyenson, lic-tty llonlon, Alive lfinc, Edna Maw Wwvtnl, .Mlrlll-0 'l'l'ax'cl', Johanna llolcal xii. Fourth Run llorotliy Wolsii-t'n-r, Dorothy liellar, Ruth Ann Noiman, 'l'he-re-sa Xauorski, l,ois VS'ili-ox, .lean Ximmvrman, Sally Lou Lawson, lielty Towle, Helly Jana- Rollman, Marion Morton. Fifth Ron Ellen Hughes, Miriam Ulu-ill. Fllizalwth Sallitl, Lillian Xanthoiunilos, Louise Sinner, Lois Tlioinas. lictlt- llanltvy, Eastur Jones, llorothy Hughes, Joan l i'01lei'ii-lt, Susan Boot:-, lloris llonel, llor- othy Ionstanlinv. Sixth Row Mario Juilue, llarlmra l l'y. l'euu'y Evans, 'l'l1elmn Fravis, .lane Vurloy, Marjoriv Morris, Vmh- 4'-rinv Sltall, Rosanne llal Sasso, Mzulc-'line VVint, Shirlee Knorr, Ann Jones, Nanvy Williams, Vilma liriso, l'vu'Qy Jarolis, Shirlvy Nelson, Estlivr Jones, Ruth llarvinslti, Ja-an Mr.-Xntlrcw, Je-:incite liar- UFt'lUll'4l. .loan Fevhish Soft Toy Spnrsnr: MISS Hl'fl.l'lN WWINTZICI4 l'il's1 Row llvfl ln riulltl llvwiv Sullivan, Shirley l'. llam- llarli, Vunnie J. Millvr, lfvnniv Mrllnirv, l'ils'anur AX. Vlaiifs, Mary Hlilzilwlll llillisran. :Mums .L VVvnlllan4ll, Ann Evalix, Marian Swn-ilu-r, Rita la. 1.11-il, Shirley Johnson. rrond Row-Misa VVQ-nlzvl, llulorcs flllI'l'ilIl. Mary Murrash, liulh Mv1'all'1'vy, Virginia limls-n, Firs Club I Row lleft I0 right! -Rila ilreif, Harriet Sc'hail'v1', Ruth Ann lllawv, Ne-iliv l'ivll'n, .Ianirv VVinls-r- ninlo, Joan Williams, Mary Jane Eprgzll-stun, Shirley Thomas, Rnmly Tintnf-r. S1-rand Ruw Mary Isahvl Gallagher, llolorvs Slimak, Jean Trimhlc-, Mary Lon Ma-llrnal-ty, Imiw llnllvxwll, Jvnny Jimisnn, J4-an Fnerth, Flaire Jnhnsnn, Wilma linrhan, Milclrml Shnvlin, lic-wiv Sullivan, Shirlvy 1 liabinowitz, lfrances Weavm-r, Annes Vlencllanslt, Sally Stegmaier, Mary Malinmki. Third Row Kathleen Halos, Elverla VVills, Marian Sannzl-ls, liarhara linwv, lloris Slniih. linlh 'l'l'riliau:ly. lileannr Vl'eiss, liolnros Koval, Connie Miller, Margail-1 liiw-were. llarlwara lirvhl, Allwrlina Vlanfvn. .Ioan tlierinlr. Fnurlh Rnw .Iam-kiv H2lllll9l'!'A'l'. Mary Mnrraah. Louise M4'l'lain, Marilyn Luvo, Kathryn Mavlxinu. lil:-anfn Slwarlna, Ann Evans, Ili-len liillb, Marion liirml, Shirley llamlmarh, liulh Mvl'aIl'rcy, Holly Srnilh. Vir- ginia Rmlvn. Fifth Row Symlvllu Silverslm-in, Jeanna' l l'2lllliQl, .lanv lionlh. Milliv linzlncm:-lxi, llnlurvs Curran, Hallivr Fun- ftanlinc-. Ruth Korn. Marion Hirhrilvr, llrvrnihy Vl'ar1l, Ruth llevlin, Mary lfllizalmoih liilligan. llnrntliy Winterslevn. 124-rlrinle Hollvnstvinl SENICR GIRL RESERVES Photographer Assistants First. lfnu llvfl in rifhll Jill llrillfih Ann TI'll7Y'lib0l't'. Ami Vivlzui, l'l'isi'ill:i Sw:u'1xxmwl, linihvrinv Mc'Gllirv. livtsy ldvains. Svrllllli Rim lVl:ix'x'in Slmnnwilx, l'hn1'l1-s lli1m::il'1t'r, VVilli:xm i':iun. T pists First Rim Klim-i-lilly! M2ll'i3lli Sailnuela, Chief 'l'yl1i:sl: Es- lhoi- 4'misl:miim-, Xss'l Uhicf: Dolores Kovzil, A!45'l Fhiefg li-mm llzivis. :Xums NVCuill:imll. Svcmui lion Milillw-il Koznlufslai. Irene Gross, Rosamnmi 'l'intm'l', :Xniuilwilv l'iv!l'u. li:il'lval':i Howe, Nvillma Hll1'i'l2lll, Thilil Ron lhxlorvs i'u1'i':in. Mary Mnrrzish, Juni' linolh, Mil- nlri-il SllUX'lill, lioris Smith. Subscription Staff -it to Right lluris lhvnil, Jnzinnv Williams, linihi ii Tl ul imr, Susan Boom. Leon Gilbert Marion Highriter FACULTY ADVISORS Miss Hogg, Mr. Gilbert, Miss McManmon Assistant Editors I I 1 Right Wiliam lymitsti, lvirn mms l l' Xt-lilu S. liilu-nsmx. THE COLQPHO EDITORS-IN-CHIEF K .ft l James Kingsbury Spencer Martin . ,Y .1-.J .' 1' EH 5? '27, sf v E . Q v 4-' gy. g. ,M H ll 'L-' 4.4 A gg 'v EM 'WS 24' fi ' Q., 'f . ' fa ,EAR f , . l , g, ,I .in f 2 . if ' L we . .w Q -K in 0 R av .xv , 2, , 'Y ,tt Q1 A M 232 if L1-s V A uf, ga 23. lp, wk' I rv ..,, ,. W Q Pu' 5:1 , , :LM44 Y EIL. JR K .uw , . r, , if , . 52. 'Sf A A -1 N 3 V: vi vw.- '.,., L' :V '- 'V' - H., , ' If 1 - K. fn , aff ' 9 H!-'Y 3 :Wx ., ' 1 1' ' f Q ' , .f-5-N. .L 1 nf . fag-5-fr' , , . 5 f:R1 i 'F' m a . 31 , 2 M - I 1 i ' H- ' ' ,S'E , H! sl W - :Q Y s 21 v me H M. If Q.. Q X ' V.: -Ai, 11 , N , .L 'fu 1 s .g v. ,,,. 151 was gr S . Q4 A EX I? , 3' ,, x ' -s 'Yin' , -Um - 1. ' HW! .gr . ' igfl ,. :ii ' . e , 7 1971? M1 . 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S1-rlmd Rnw .Inhnsnn, 1-nacltg li. Woodworth, Burns, Vivian, Vasola, Haytlcn, Sui-et. Hlllly'Hl'tllPI', Salm Mm-ivr, J. Mammary, fIr'mmwult. :wrintztnt 1-oavh. Thirfl Rtvw l'lvans.l Tnmalis. Morton, Clhalvin, Gmlleski, Mvtlrane. Swithe-rs. Rovsltot, llcwis, Oslmn, Sliv lltbllxl. Games and Scores Meyers Opponents TH ,,,, ,Nzmtit-oke ,,,.,,,, I2 14 ....,...,,,, Plains ,,,,.. , , , 0 43 ,t,... .,,,. C 'oughlin ti 12 Plymouth , 7 ll, . tllanovvr , lit ti , Kingston , 0 112 lflvrwick , , G 25 llnzvrnv , , 43 ti, ,. ., ll. A. li. . 4 1 , wr' 77' ts6 l if la X ,f gn f 5 'O as an X, S 4 t w X QW v QR lf!! fa 'wo NW Wa Q ak: - 34. Xi, X K x::. - .Q X W X. M X QQ 'ij X Q . 3 Xe X 8 X 1 t a X Q k X X 4' XX ff Q Q5 xiii, R 3,3 is i 'X xx .fa f A is s X X 5 Q X X KS -' X X XX X 5' X 5 ,X X r 3 K, X I X g s X 3 A Y X sh f g ' X . X X X 'S Aix if taxi QEVQXS 55 ,X X X 'X A X FX 1' X I K X Pia + A Q . 1 X ' 3 XS S S X s Y S X , , X B Q Q 5 6 X ,IX QX 1 Q . 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I M-cond Row William ': A I B THE VARSITY R M' ' 'mv fn-in, l'hurlf--4 Vu 'L' Ll xl iluinxilt in ch 4 um. Kvllnvlh liaynla-11, llzlvinl i inlwl xx Il, Gvnrv- 1'l:1l'k, VVilli:im ilollnlul. l 1xll ' ai' . First Hou lla-fl In riuhll l'l.:xx'l0s Powell, lluvirl lfiiike-lflvili. Rnlwcwl Ml'fil'2llll'. iivnnelh iizlymim-xl, 1i4'ul'1!v l'l:11'lx, 4':llrI:lin: VVilli:ln1 lluliallui. fill-un Slixinflw, .lUN1'Iiii Swillufrs. Svvulld Row Ilunzllll Vifillizmhun, Roiwrt liurnf, ,Info-pix Swiervzylislxi, Ruin-rl Ulshan, ilzirnlxl Svhull-I, Vifillium fimulv, William flillwrl, llvmlsllwl Smfhxxzxlu. 'l'hirfl Rim Mzmuum-Vx: William. Vzmn, .Iunn-f M4-fini:-el, 'Vhonmh livmif. Players: Nm-il W1-rl, lluurrmf Rm-film, .Iurno-N .Kill-N, Jaime-A Uhvill, Javli Vivian. Fuller lirpnawgilt, Vmu-ll. fwf-JWWMWWMMMWWW ,fwuwww-W '5 -xii .N-5,-'fAx:. 'xx ff My , Y' Q XXYX 'Q 5535 fx Y E A 3. U' if M A 9 LGA? 'yvtlv f Q . ,, JW B ,xx 9 12 ri' ' f YNWxwwkMwQM i ,W ff 9 P Wie Q N J M 3 , Q . 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PI'HSi4l9Iil2 Howard Davis. Serretary: Andrew Mamary, James Kimzshnry, William Holland, Viet--President: David Finkelstein, Treasurer. Saba, William Clark, Paul Bachman. Second Row fwalter Derolf. Donald Glasser, Louis Dixon, Leon Gilbert, Marvin Rees, Alvin Dumrvy. James Third Row' James Rose, Robert Merirle, Charles Hun5:arter, Joseph Swierezynski, John Pasola, Alhs-rt Tomalis, William Fillistine. Jos9bh tiodleski, Melvin Kim-inman. Fourth Row Kenneth Hayden, Jack Mamary, George Evans, Stanley Sawix-Iii, James Meier, waste' t3 el Sponsor: MR. JOHN NAGLI-I G First Row llvft to rightl James Mrmtyfomt-ry, Howard Davis, Calxtnin: Steve Owl-ns, l'lwlxx':u'1l llzurnrf. lVl0'- vin lilcinman, Harultl Blow. John Meys, Stewart Haas, Stanley Strom-y, l'ha1-lea llnnprnrtner. llonnlel Evlwl' Mike Moses Svrllntl Rim' liolsert Kline, Runalsl llierolf, Wvilliam Hummel, Milw Munuanella, liennvth l'l0I'l'4'll, t'l1:n'lt'a tire-vlnllt-ltl, Alle llflllty. Shatlrar-h Grass. William Foote, Robert tlmhnl. lluxitl Slimnlt. Thirrl Rnw Albert Mamary, Donald Pettit, Jam-k Purnell, Frul Pe-ttit, Fharles Snlmlnslw, liit-lxnrcl liilluy, Huwartl West, Thomas Rowan. Schedule and Scores Opponents Meyers ,,,,,Y.M.C.A. , 253 , , ,Kingstmm , H Sl 33 ,,,,,, ,,,,, I arty Fort N lil., ,, ,,,,, G. A, R. ..,. , ,122 17 ,,,,,,.,,,,, Plymouth , . H24 lfbm ,. ,Coughlin ,, 21 BASKETBALL I'p0n4.1r: MISS DOROTHY SMITH First Ron th-H 10 1-igqlxlb .lnnc Williams, Jani' Xilnlncrmgm Milclrm-mi lioznuwslxi. Svcnml Raw Nauvy GaIlau'lxvl', l'amillv Mnsw. Maxine Ep- --trm, nialx' lan: IVI1-K.l'u:1v'ly. Mary Isalwl Gallag'hL'l', Mil 1Il'4-ml Sllovlin, i':llh1-rilw Nlm-x'ae4h. Mary Murrash, Janv Hou! h. Ahrwlli Sllirlvy .lollnwnl MAJORETTES Lncetta Bevan Ruth 'l'veth:m'a5'. Captain L,l'l1Ol'0 Linshcs VOLLEYBALL First Row lkneelimrl Ruth Ann Glawe, Fran:-es Weaver Marian Samuvls, Esths-r Constantine. S1-cond Row Ja:-11114-line HHlllW9I'Hl'l', Mary Jane Eugrleston Capmin: Willma Buchan. M 'Qv ,. .- X 1 . fx m. . , . -.N.g -M. ww N.-x,,Y' 4 -ss. glib xl Rim tl ft 11 un Lxnncn Iulrno nd Rim muml lhecllulmlmu un 1 .11 n 1 xo Wnm xx r I' x l946 Schedule ApNl A pril .-X pri! Apml May Slay May May May May May May MAVZU WVIITMM. I4xrksviHv LarksviHo IUNQMUN G.A.R. ,Ihuunvr NunUcokv FuughHn Kmgmun KL A.IL ,llanovor Nuntkokv CoughHn 'W 1. l946 Track Schedule April 26 May 2 ...,., May 8 ,.A,. . May 15 ......... May 18 .,.,,,,,, May 21 ....,..., May 25 May 28 ,,.,..... Plymouth G. A. R. Kingston Coughlin P, I. A. A. Nanticoke State Champ. . City Champ. inf. n 1 TRACK SQUAD First Run ftieninrsb Vinm-cnt Williamwn, Howard Davis, llonalrl Glslsr-or. John Haines, Fharlvr- llmvoll, Jamm-4 Kimrshnry, James Meier, Mivhaol Mfysme, llnnald lfinejqcl, I.:-on Gilbert, Louis llixon. liohert llnldstei n. Som-onfl Row Lluniorsb Fharll-S Hungarter, Kobe-rt M3ricle, Lawrence Koeshut, John Miller, John fluvrra. .lnhn Mavs. Robert Swvim-1't, Spirit Fammw, Ju-44-nh tiollleski, Willifun Fillistine, liclwalwl l'avan:4xn:h, Rulwrl Santan-ri, Flarn-nr-9 Johnfun IA-wis Harris. 'l'hird Row fS0ph0mnrcsj Gerald llalew, Nmman Ver,-inyx, Robert llamliavh. YVilliam Kvelkas, Garry lloats. John Marshall, George Brown, Nic' nhl llonalmlsun, 'l'he0slurm- VVilIiams. lwlaa Famous, La-onarli Schwab, William Riyrel, Rirharfl Rader, Har- Fnurtlv Rnw fFrcshmenl l l'P1lvl'ic-lx Pettit, K1-nnvth lferrell, llaymnnnl Tlll'lIlll, William Hilbert Albert Sal- litt, llunalil Wilke, Henryre Thomas, Robert M0011-. fiwilyn lieesc. GYM TEAM Sponsor: MR. JOHN NAGLE Rllrlulpli Silfrar. Rnlwrt Mvrirll. Sem'l'v.:1x'y: Nlrlvin liin-A man, i'aptain: Martin llanpran, John Nil-yr, Charles Salxalaslw, llaxill Evans. pin, William W'eaver, Rivhard llilloy, l'I4lwar4l llarno:-, Jul All'llmHll, lmurtll Row Thomas 'lmxan, .-Xllu-'rt Mamary. First Row tlvft tu rixhtl VVilliam lfnotv, Vliarlf-5 VV1'l1,':lIl4i III Scrulld Row Stein- Owens, llirharml limi:-n. I'hilill WaI:l1 Austin Smullen, William ifillistim-, William llinnnnl Third Row Jamm Rm-0, .Inseph E. Maha-arzlsu-. li6lVllHlIlKl Tun mm - .., W M A Firsl Row lleft to riyhti Hub liostulx, fluyton Miller. lion Tosh. Huw1u'ql lluvir, Frznllk Murphy. Second Row Ruth Ann Hlnwx-, Je:-ln l el11'th, Shirley Rabinuwiiz, Jenn Mzulum-y, Viryzillizi, Jimikon 0 A --5 .ff , L I .Q ,ffm .,,, A ,I , N.-. . ' 15351 gp: D A.-f ,.-.f 11 :. X-b, , xtrrlfvif . 'jg- Eff-f , 2 N - i - '- 'Pn'.Ss,,, 'Y-,ig , , A' A' n 'W ' ' - ',sTf?E2 w 4 .-kill-4 ggi :Vl:.,' 'Ars-1 ' ,L In 3. 5 545 MH , , sg-Jah 4. A xx, 5 3 . f'f: 'I A fix - N ' N ' 47. 'Q 7 -f' : .' 1' ,1' V- 'f-. I - I , L , .vw XVQU ,..f5:j5 'v ' Z ' ' in -2' '-'i1jf'fffQ 'iV'7TF wx ' f! f4 'i z - I? ' Amr wg! . 1l--- ','- ' if ' ' Ya' F 'min ' 2,4- '.-v -L 3- . -' ' ,, ii i: yfxr' ,1 1' L Y 5 'I , Q gs , i 4 55: if A ri' L' ,Q W yi' L-,V Q -' A ' G N if ,- N--:N 'W , .. 1, , f vf - L , gg-1 , E W aff-4,1 r .5- H I '2 .. il J. .T N - ' . Ei: il I- ,yu I- Qu I V, E I x iii.. A XP 'o -f ,, g,2f+L'?1,,,, 1 ff, .fi ? ii: L :puff gi' ' I, ff! 3 CLASS OF l945 THE COMMENCEME T PROGRAM Wednesday, June I2, I946 OVERTURE-Panis Angelicus ...............,...........,....., Cesar Franck PROCESSIONAL-War March from Athalia ,,.......... Mendelssohn INVOCATION ........ ..,....,.......................,.,.. R ev. W. H. Sugden Pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Church CHORUS-Dedication ,....,..............................,. .,.... R obert Franz Senior Chorus REMARKS ........ ..............................., M r. J. Franck Dennis Principal, Elmer L. Meyers High School INTRODUCTION of Members of the School Board COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ........,.,....... Dr, John Wesley Laird Subject: What's Right with America CHORUS-Mistress Margarita ...,,.........,,................ Arthur A. Penn Senior Girls' Chorus AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ..........................,. Mr. Clarence Smith Wilkes-Bai'i'e City School Director CHORUS-America's Message .............. Arthur Edward Johnstone Senior Chorus BENEDICTION ...r........,, ......,,............................. R ev. W. H. Sugden Class Song Farewell Song FAREWELL SONG I Another year has swiftly passed, And we our voices raise, Our song is one of gratitude For all the happy days That we have spent within your walls And for our friends so true, Though we must leave, in years to come We'll still remember you. Chorus: The joys we knew we'll ne'er forget We'll always feel that tie As we recall in years to come Our days at Meyers High. II We're sorry now that we must part From classmates grown so dear. Yet mem'ries linked within our hearts Will always bring them near. So as we sing this fond farewell, And through these portals pass, Those memories will linger on To cheer each winding path. Music by Marilyn Love Words by Thelma Kline and Marilyn Love Alma Mater I CLASS SONG I Hail, Meyers High. To you we'll always be true, As we go out to start life anew. We'll ne'er forget the knowledge we've learned from And you'1l be our guide in all that we may do. Chorus: We lift our hearts in praise, And our voices we shall raise, In joyous singing, as to you we say: We've shared your joys every day Now as we're on our way, The Class of Forty-six Shall remember dear Meyers High. II Onward we go, not knowing where we will end Taking the high road, turning the bend Yet through the years, no matter what path we view Your hand will e'er guide us Meyers Gold and Blue. Music by Ruth Trethaway Words by Jinny Jimison and Ruth Trethaway YOU, Robert J. Alheim Senior Index -:mm Class of I946 in the Six Years at Meyers Grade Year Seventh, 1940-1941 Eighth, 1941-1942 Ninth, 1942-1943 Tenth, 1943-1944 Eleventh, 1944-1945 Twelfth, 1945-1946 Donald Alexander Swimming Club 1. 2: Stamp Salesman 1: Rifle Club 2, 3: Gym Team 1: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 1, Z: Senior Life Saving 3, 4: Football 2. - George John Alexion Band 1, 3: Junior Red Cross 1: Radio and Electric Club 1, 2 Victory Corps 1: Flag Raising 2, 3: Biology Club 2. Junior Honor Society: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night Orchestra 2, 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta Orchestra 3: Junior Orchestra 1, 2: Book Week Radio Skit 4. Paul Bachman Basketball 2, 3: M Club 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Elmprint 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Bank Cashier 1. Otto Walter Backof . Bank 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Basketball 1: Junior Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3: Victory Corps 1, 2: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Football 3, 4: Class Baseball 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Senior Play Cast. Shirley Catherine Bambach Girl Reserves 3. 4: Poster Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Card Exhibition 4: Science Club 4. Kathleen Anne Bates Junior Red Cross: Victory Corps 1: Junior Honor Society: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Thanksgiving Day Program 4: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Louis John Bauman Commercial Club 4: Tumbling Team 1. Helen Harriet Betts Junior Red Cross Sewing Club 1, 2, 3: Kegian Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Lucetta Lorraine Bevan Junior Honor Society: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night 3, 4: Christmas Play 2, 3: Band Concert 3, 4: Modern Choir Concert 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Girl Reserves 3: Pep Meetings 8, 4: Special Chorus 2: Majorette 3, 4: Elmprint 2, 3: Music Committee Modern Choir 4: Chapel Programs 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Sextet 4. Boys Girls Total .170 157 327 .151 157 308 .125 148 274 . 98 127 225 92 102 194 . 87 102 189 Marion Elizabeth Bird Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Reporter 3, 4: Modern Choir 4: Poster Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. D. Webster Bloom Bank Cashier 1, 2, 3. 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, President 4: Amateur Night 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Christmas Play 3: Chapel Program 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Double Quartet 3: Band Concert 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Elmprint 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Hall Patrol 1, 2: First Aid 1, 2: Homeroom Representative 2: Bank Cashier 1: Class Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Radio Program 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Hall Patrol 1. Helen Jane Booth Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Robert Lewis Boston Homeroom Representative 2: Rifle Club 3, 4: Ushers Club 2, 8, 4: Bank Cashier 1: Bond and Stamp Salesman 3: Junior Honor Society: Cheer Leader 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4: Senior Life Saving 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Standard Red Cross 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1: Lunch Patrol 1: Junior Life Saving 1: Airplane Club 1: Color Guard 2: Senior Play Cast: Bulletin Boy 4. Robert Warren Brown Band 1, 2, 3: Band Concert 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Victory Corps 1: Track 2, 3: Football 2, 3: First Aid Club 2: Commencement Orchestra 2: Brass Choir 2: Hall Patrol 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program 1: Pep Meetings 1, 2, 3. Thomas M. Brown gffice Assistant 4: Junior Red Cross: Bulletin Stal? 4: Commercial ub 4. ' Willma Anne Buchan Secretary Senior Class: Treasurer Girl Reserves 4: Secretary Girl Reserves 3: Ushers Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Junior Honor Society: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Christmas Play 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 4: Captain 3: Elmprint Reporter 3, 4: Colophon Stal? 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1, 2: Olfice Assistant 4: Commercial Club 4: Sextet 3: Chapel Programs 1, 3: Glee Club 1: Hall Patrol 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. Clement J. Cerwonka Colophon Staff 4. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Colophon Staff 4: John Joseph Chokala Hall Patrol 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4:'VictoryiCorps' 1: Rifle Club 3, 4: Football 1. Jeanette Irene Cieslinski Girl Reserves 3: Office Staff 4: Commercial Club 4: Victory Corps 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. George D. Clark ' 1 Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Senior Council, Junior Honor Society: Junior Prom Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3: Senior Prom Committee 3, 4: First Aid 1, 2: Chapel Programs 1, 2, 3: Riverside Dodgers 1, 2, 3, 4: Wilkes-Barre StaH 4: M Bank Cashier 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1. 2 Aide 3: Hall Grays 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint Club 3, 4, President 4: Homeroom Representative 4: 1: Stamp and Bond Salesman 3: Class Basketball 1. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 1. 2, 3. 4: Class 3,-4: Pigskin Prom Committee 3, 4: Class Night Patrol 1. William Earl Clark Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: M Club 4. Albertina Mathilda Clausen h Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Hall Patrol 1: Girl Reserves 4. A. Esther Constantine Junior Red Cross 1: Volleyball Team 1, 2. 3, 4: Modern Choir 4: Junior Honor Society: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Sextet 3: Chapel Program 3: Colophon Staff ll.: Commercial Club 4: Oifice Assistant 4: Card 'Display 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Assistant Homeroom Repre- ?ntatiZe43: Amateur Night Chorus 1: Christmas Play 3: Band oncex . Joseph Norman1Coplan . . ,. Chapel Program 1: Gym Exhibition 1: Track 2: 'Class Basketball 1, 2, 8. '4: Class'Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Jun.ior Red Cross 1, 2, 8, 4: First Aid 1, 2: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Science Club 4. Dolores Bernice Curran Junior Honor Society: Girl Resrrvcs 3, 4: Commercial 4: Office As- ,alstarri 4.: Soft Toy 4: Card Display 4: Chapel Program 2: Christ- ians lsrogram 4: Colophon Stali' 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Victory orp ... Jane Marie Curry Afghan Club 3: Girl .Reserves 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Gym Exhibi- tion 1: Victory CUIDBT2' Arrateur Night 3: Red Cross Club 1: Hall Patrol 1-: Senior Girllf.-Chorus 4: Chapel Program 1. Russell Daiibert ' an Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling'4: Track 4: Band Concert 1, 2. 3. 4. Howard Aston Davis if M Club Secretary 3. 4: Senior Council Vice-President 4: Wrestling Team 8, Captain 4: Chess Club 1: Homeroom Representative 2, 3: Swimmi3iF,Club 1, 2: Life Saving, Junior and Senior 1, 2, 3: Class Basketbal 1. 2. 5.4: Class Football 2, 3: Class Track 1. 2, 3: Cheer leader 4: Junior Pront Committee 3: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: ,Assistant Bank Cashier 1: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2. Leona Davis Elmprint Reporter 4: Commercial Club 4: Class Night Aide 3: Ninth ' Grade Glee Cl0b 1: Afghan Club 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Thanksgiving Day.id'P1'ogram 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Victory Corps 1: Color Guard 1.. Stewart Edgar Davis Track 4: Football 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Hi-Y Club 3: Bulkeley High School, New London, Connecticut. Jacqueline Lane Deppe Commercial Club 4: Elmprint Reporter 1: Thanksgiving Day Program 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4. . Walter Charles Derolf Homeroom Representative 1, 2: Elmprint Reporter 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: M Club 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Prom Committee 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3, 4: Swimming Club 2: Class Wrestling 4: Class Football 3, 4: Gym'Ex- hibition 1: Science Club 4. Ruth Estelle Devlin l , r' Alliciate Editor of Elmprint 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 2. 4: Broadcasting Group 4: Modern Choir Music Committee 4: Gir Reserves 3, 4: Commencement Music Committee 4: Mixed Double Quartet 3: Chapel Program 3: Pep Meeting 3: Special Trio 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Amateur Night 1, 2, 4: Red Cross Sewing Club 1: Special Girls' Chorus 2: Christmas Play 2: Elmprint Staff 3: Junior Honor Society: Sextet 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Louis Fred Dixon Junior Honor Society: Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior and Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Commencement Orches- tra 2, 3. 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling Team 3, 4: Track Team 2, 3, 4: Kegian Society 2: Brass Quartet 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 4. Alvin Raymond Dungey ' Hadl Patrol 1: M Club 3, 4: Swimming Club 1, 2: Track 2, 4: Ri e Club 2, 4. Margaret Jean Eckhart Vice-President Commercial Club 4: Bulletin Staff 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. ' Mary Jane Eggleston Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Com- mittee 4: Senior Class Council 4: Student Council 4: Victory Corps 1: Homeroom Representative 4: Christmas Play 2: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Band Concert 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1: Colophon Staff 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Chapel Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Powder Room Committee 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2: First Aid 3: Elmprint Reporter 1: Sextet 4: Science Club 4. Maxine Erna Epstine Junior Honor Society: Modern Choir 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Girls' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint 4: Afghan Club 1: Kegian Society 2: Amateur Night Student Committee 3: Band Concert 3: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1: Victory Corps 1 : Pep Meeting 1: Chapel Programs 3: Card Display 4: Color Guard 2: Senior Girls' Chorus: Assistant Director Senior Play: Science Club 4. Ann Cornelia Evans , Red Cross Sewing Club 1, 2: Soft Toy Club 4: Afghan Club 4: Color Guard 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Christmas Program 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. 'George Evans ' M Club 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 8: Elmprint Staff 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Junior Honor Society: Chapel Program 3: Swimming Club 1, 2: Student Council 4: Stamp Sales- man 1: Junior Red Cross 2: Standard Red Cross 3: Senior Life Sav- ing 2: Victory Corps, Chairman Production Division 2. David Finkelstein M Club 3, 4, Treasurer: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Pigskin Prom Committee 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Elmprint Staff 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Kegian Society 2: Junior Honor Society: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 1, 2: Stamp Salesman 1: Junior Red Cross 1,42, 3, 4: Standard Red Cross 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4. Ruth Mary Fisher ' Hall Patrol 1: Ahghan Club 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Color Guard 2: Jun- ior Red Cross Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Donald Raymond Fluegel , ' Football 2, 3: Track 2, 4: Lunch Patrol 1, 2.: Homeroom Representa- tive 4: Bullctin Staff 4: Junior Life Saving 2: Senior Life Saving 3: Gym Team 4: Junior Red Cross: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee. Victor A. Franchi Junior Red Cross 3: Standard Red Cross 3: Victory Corps 3: Airplane Club 1: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Class Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Army-Navy Project: Senior Red Cross: First Aid 2: Hobby Club 1: Elmprint. 4. Jeanne H. Frankel Homeroom Representative 1, 2: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Volleyball 3: Elmprint 1, 2, 3: Hall Patrol 1: Chapel Program 1: Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Benjamin Allen Franklin Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 2: Band Concert 2, 3, 4: Air- plane Club 1: Chapel Program 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Senior Life Saving 2, 3, 4: Standard Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 2. 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Projects 2, 3: Army- Navy Projects 1, 2, 3. Charles John Frederick Junior Honor Society: Football 4: Lunch Patrol 1, 2: Chapel Pro- gram 1, 2: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Baseball 3, 4: Class Football 3, 4: Standard First Aid 2, 3: Gym Exhibition 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1. Larry Fredericks Elmprint Staff 3, Associate Editor 4: Book Week Radio Skit 4: Key Winner in Scholastic Art Contest 4. Donald Stephen Fry Senior Lifesaving 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Standard Red Cross 3, 4: Victory Corps 1. 2: Junior Lifesaving 2, 3, 4: Airplane Club 1: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Army-Navy Airplane Projects 1, 2: Junior Red Cross Woodwork 1, 2, 3: Standard First Aid 3, 4: Class Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Jean Ann Fuerth Junior Red Cross Club 1: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 4: Junior Honor Society: Modern Choir 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Student Council 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1: ' Chapel 'Program 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Band Concert 3: Color Guard 2: Senior Prom Committee 4: Science Club 4: Senior Play Cast: Senior Girls' Chorus. Kathleen Gallagher - . Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Hall Patrol 1: Elmprint Reporter 1: Card Display 4: Chapel Program 2: Victory Corps 1, 2: Class Night Aide 3: Senior Girls' Chorus. Mary Isabel Gallagher Elmprint Co-Editor 4: Basketball 1, Captain '2, 3, 4: S:nior Council 4: Student Council 2, 3: Junior Honor Society: Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 4: Girl Reserves, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4: Senior Prom Committe 4: Junior Prom Committe 3: Christmas Plav 3: Double Trio 3: Chapel Program 1, 2,'8, 4:,Red Cross Club 1,.2, 3: Colophon -Stat? 2, 3: Stamp Salesman. 1, .23 Amateur Night 2: Afghan Club 1: Glee Club 1: Senior Gigds' Chorus. William F. Gender V ' f Victory Corps: Junior Red Cross. 5, 5 Q Joan Virginia Giering , E' Co-Editor-in-Chief, Colophon ' Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Reporter 1, 2: Ninth Grade Glee.Club: Chapel Program 1: Hall Patrol 1: Victory' Corps 1, 2: Senior G.r.s' Chorus. Leon M. Gilbert ' . H - Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night 2, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Junior Prom Committe 3: Gym ,Exhibition 1: Hall Patrol 1: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Brass Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Chapel Program 3: Colophon Stali' 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 1, 2, 3: Operetta Orchestra 2: Color Guard 3, 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Program 4: Pep Meetings 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Life Saving 3: Junior Red Cross 2: Senior Play Cast. ' -' 9 , Marion Theresa Gilligan V A Glee Club 2: Hall Patrol 1, 2: Amateur Night: Red Cross Club 1: Elmprint 1, 2, 8: Gym Exhibition 1: Afghan Club 4: 'Girl Reserves 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Mary Elizabeth Gilligan Soft Toy Club 4: Junior Red Cross Sewing Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior, Girls' Chorus, 4, Donald Phillip Glasser M Club 4: Track 3: Football 2, 3: Gym Exhibition 1, 2: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Flag Raising 1: Hall Patrol 1: Science Club 4. Ruth Ann Glawe ' Cheer Leader 4: Bond and Stamp, Salesman 1, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Christmas Play 2: Glee Club 1: Commercial Club 4: Amateur Night Chorus 2: Senior Prom Committee 4: Pigskin -Prom Committee 4: Program Chairman 4: Class Night Aide 3: Elmprint Reporter 3: Elmprint Typing Staff 4: Volleyball Team 3, 4: Chapel Program 4: Victory Corps 1: Office Assistant 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Junior Red Cross 3: First Aid 3. Robert Goldstein ' Football 2, 3, 4:, Track 2: Basketball 2: M Club::4: Kegian Society 1: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint Staff. 3, 4: Bond, and Stamp Salesman 3: Assistant Bank Cashier 2: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Baseball 2, 3, 4: Classy Track 3, 4: Pigskin Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Swimming Club 1, 2: Gym Exhibition 1: Riverside Rodgers 2, 3, 4: Bulletin Boy 1. 2: Band 1: Junior Orchestra 1: Amateur Night Orchestra 1: Band Concert 1: Commencement Orchestra 1: Color Guard 3: Pep Meeting 1, 4: Junior Life Saving 2: Junior Red Cross 2: Science Club 4. Geraldine A. Graham Junior Red Cross: Homeroom Representative. A Fred Andrew Granda . Hall Patrol 1: Junior Red Cross 1,'2, 3, 4: 'Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: ' Class:Basketl7all 1, Z 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 1: Class Wrestling 3, 4. Monroe Green 4 Science Club 4. Rita Edith Greif '- -4 A Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Typing Staff 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Senior Play Cast: Senior Girls' Chorus: Commercial Club 4: Bulletin Typing Staff 4. , Irene Lois Gross .. Assistant Bank Cashier 3: Glee Club 1: Modern Choir 4: Afghan Club 1: Commercial Club 4: Colophon Staff 4: Amateur Night Program 3: Radio Program 4: Bulletin Staff 4: Chapel'Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Gerald Sidney Gutterman H I Victory -Corps 1, 2: Color Guard 1, Q2: Gym Exhibition 1: Class Basketball 1.1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: First Aid 1, 2: Airplane Club 1: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program 1. John Hamilton Haines 4 ' -' Stamp 'and Bond Salesman 2: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint Reporter 3, 4: Bank Cashier 4: Poster Club 2, 4: Tqack 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Football 3, 4: Senior Teller. ...t . James Vincent Hannagan Swimming Club 1, 2: Track 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 4: Football 3: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1, 2, 4: Homeroom Representative 3. Lewis Harris - Senior Class Treasurer: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: M Club 4: C ess Club 1: Senior Council. ' , Robert Frank Harrison A Library.,Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 1. Jacqueline M. Haubefger .,.., Volleyball Team 2, 3, -4:' Girl Reserves 3, 4: Amateur Night Chorus 3, 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Commercial Club, Treasurer 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. ' ' Richard Hawk 5 V I I Stage Club 2, 3: Class Basketball 1, 2: Class Footba'l 17 2: Flag Raising 2, 3: Chapel Program 1: Ticket Salesman 1, 2. Marion Elizabeth Highriter Co-Editor-in-Chief, Colophon Colophon Staff 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Afghan Club ,2, 3: Junior Honor Society: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Bank Cashier 1: Chapel Program 1, 3: Hall Patrol 1: Christmas Play 3: Senior Play Cast: Openetta Costume Committee 2: Victory Corps, Chairman of General 'Division' 1. Gertrude Ethel Hoifenstein Hall Patrol 1: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Red in-oss sewing club 3, glrllprint 1Sta,fE 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Victory Corps 2:. Science ' u . ' William James Holland ' Kegian Society 1: Pigskin Prom Committee 2, 3, 4: Class Football 8. 4: Junior Prom Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3: Senlor Prom Coin- mlttee 3, 4: Class Basketball 2, 3,.4: M Club 3, -4: Class -Wrestling , 4: Class Baseball 3, 4: Homeroom Representative I: Bank Cashier 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Track 2, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4, President 4: Bondi- and Stamp Salesman 3: Gym Exhibition 1: Riverside Dodgers 2, 3, 4: Elmprint Staff 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3. ' Katherine Lois 'Hopewell , Kegian Society 3, J4: Soft Toy Club 3: Red Cross Sewing Club 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 2: Afghan Club 1, 4: Bank Cashier 2: Elmprint Reporter 1: Science Club 4. Vlrglma Rufth Jlmison Cheer Leader 3, 4: Amateur Night 3: Colophon Stal! 3: Typing Editor of Elmprint 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Keglan Society 2. 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Staff 2: Afghan Club 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Hall Patrol 1:,'Volleyball.,2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class Night Aide 3: Bulletin Stat! 4: First Aid 2, 3: Senior Prom Committee 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Assistant Director Senior Play: Commercial Club 4. VI Claire' Therese Johnson , l Ninth Grade Glee Club: Color Guard 2: Junior Honor lSoclety: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Chapel Program 4:,,Elmprint' Reporter 3: - Stamp and Bond Salesman 1: Junior Redlllrose. 1, 2, 3, 4:fFlrst Aid 3: Volleyball 2: Senior Play Cast: Senior Gilrls'. Chorus: Science Club 4. Shirley Louise ,Johnson ' ' 'A Soft Toy Club 4: Baskeball 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor helgty: Stamp and Bond Salesman 2, 3: Colophon Staff 2, 3: Ninth Grade Glee Clubf: Afghan Club 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Clnpel Program 1: Elmprint Reporter 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4 Evan T. Jones , , . , Junior Orchestra 1. 2: Hall Patrol 1: Band 1: Junior Red Cross 1: American Red Cross 1, 2: Victory Corps 1: Flag Raising 2, 3. Patricia Frances Judge V Q - Sketch Club 4: Modern Choir 4: Ushers Club 3, 4: Amateur Night 2: Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Samuel Sol Kahan ' Gym Exhibition 1: Class Basketball If 2,' 3, 4: First Aid Patrol 1, 2: Hall Patrol 1, 2: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, '4. , , , - . . James E. Kingsbury Co-Editor-in-Chief, Colophon Junior Prom Committee 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band L, 2. 3, 4: Brass Choir 1, 2, 3: Track 2, 3. 4: Colophon Staff'3, 4:1-Qtudent Council 1: Pigakin.Ptom .Committee.,4: Class Balelltetball 2, 3: 4: Class Baseball 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4:'- M ub 3, 4: Chess Club 1: 'Commencement ,Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night Orchestra 1, 2, 4: Junior Life Saving 1: Christmas Play Orchestra 1, 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. rr .-v Thelma Mae Kline Modern Choir 4: Bulletin Staff 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Comliercial Club 4. , en - Theresa Jean Klose I V Gini Reserves 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. , Barbara Frances Kohl Vice President Senior Class: Kegian Society, President 3, 4: Poster Club, President 3, 4: Girl Reserves, Vice President 3, 4: Sketch Club 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Club, President 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Hall Patrol 1: Christmas Play 3: Elm- . print' Reporter 2, 3,, 4: Chapel Program 3:'I-Iomeroom Represent- ative-'2: Class Night Aide 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Color Guard 12: Senior Prom Committee 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. Ruth Eleanor Korn Humeroom Representative 2: Bank Cashier 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Special Christmas Chorus 4: Office Assistant 4. ' Dolores Lottie Koval . Colophon Staff 3, 4: Elmprint Staff 1: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ushers Club.3, 4.: Basketball 1: Varsity Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Amateur Night 1, 2, 3: Senior Play Orchestra 3: Operetta. Orchestra 2: Oflice Assistant 4: Commercial Club 4: Chapel Program 4-: Modern Choir 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Band Concert 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. r :V . Mildred Kozmoski Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Colophon Staff 3, 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, President 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Junior Prom Committee: Office Assistant 4: Class Night Aide 3: Student Council 2: Senior Girls' Chorus. Margaret: Ruth ,Kresge Girl Reserves 4: Chapel Program 2: Senior Girls' Chorus. Marvin Samuel Lander Assistant Homeroom Representative 2: 'Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Gym Exhibition 1: Chapel Program 1: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: First Aid 1, 2: Class Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4. Robert Daniel Levine X Track 2, 4: Band 1, 3: Poster Club 2: Hall Patrol 1: Ticket Distributor 4: Junior Life Saving 3:,Gym Team 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 4. Jack Lewis Junior Red Cross: Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4. Marianne Lewis , ' ' Girl Reservgs 3, 4: Christmas Play 3: Card Display 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Senior Girls' Chorus. , Lenore Linshes Hall Patrol 1: Ushers- Club 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 3, 4: Majorette 4: Class Night Aide 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, 4: Amateur Night 2: Band Concert and Modern Choir 3: Elmprint 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3,'4. , . . . . Robert- Qenc Lipenski ' Junior-:tied Cross 1, 2: Victory Corps 1: Class Basketball 1, 2: Class Football' 1, 2: American Red Cross 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Poster Club 2: Vocational Electric and Radio Club 3, 4: Swimming Club 1: Chapel Program 1, 2: Biology Club 2: First Aid Club 1, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition 1: Senior Life Saving 4: Flag Raising 2, 3. Marilyn ,Harriet Love A Girls',,.Chorus 1: Girlf Reserves 3, 4: Poster Club 4: Sketch Club 4: 'Thanksgiving Exhibition 4: Victory Corps 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. Kathryn Isabelle Macking Hall Patrol 1: Glee Club 1: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Colophon Staff 4: Bulletin Staff 4: Chapel Program 1. Joan Marie Madden . Junior Red Cross 1: Junior Honor Society: Elmprint Reporter 3: Victory Corps 2: Girl 'Reserves 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Mary Josephine Malinowski Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club, President 4 : Senior Girls' Chorus. Andrew Q Mamary 4 ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Lunch Patrol 1, 2: Vocational Electric Shop 3, 4: M Club 4: Hall Patrol 1, 2: Rainbow Squad 1, 2. Lillian Janet Mamary Afghan Club 1: Girl Reserves 4: Hall Patrol 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. Lois Mangel Junior Honor Society: Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4: Afghan Club 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2: Elmprint Reporter 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Book Week Radio Skit 4: Assistant Director Senior Play. Nancy Martin Homeroom Representative 1: Bond and Stamp Salesman 2: Chapel Program 2: Assistant Homeroom Representative 3: Kegian Society 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Ushers' Club 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1: Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Raymond Spencer Martin A Co-Editor-in-Chief, Colophon Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 2, 3. 4: Junior Honor Society: Chapel Program 2: Colophon Staff 3, 4: Junior Orchestra 1: Senior Orches- tra' 2, 3.14: Brass Quartet 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 2: Commencement Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Class Night Aide 3: Christmas Play ,Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Operetta Orchestra 2 :, Senior Play Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 1, 2, 3: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir Concert 2, 3, 4: Radio Program 4. ' Ruth Marie McCaErey Soft Toy Club 4: Poster Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Car'l Display 4: Christmas Program 4: Junior Red Cross Sewing Club 3: Senior Girls' Chorus. Louise Grace McClain Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Class Night Aide 3: Bulletin Staff 4. I Betty Jo McGinley W Class Night Aide 3: Senior Girls' Chorus 4-: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Soft Toy Club 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Elmprint Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Club 1, 2: Kegian Society 3: Swimming Club 2. Mary Lou McGroarty Girl Reserves 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Junior Honor Society: Ushers Club 2, 3. 4: Elmprint Reporter 1, 2: Card Display 4: Victory Corps 1, 2: Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Rosemary McGuire 1 Soft Toy Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Elmprint Reporter 4: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Volleyball 1: Hall Patrol 1: Senior Girls' Chorus: Ninth Grade Glee Club. Mary Ann McManus Junior Prom' Committee 3: Senior Prom Committee 3: Class Night Aide 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Card Exhibition 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. James Charles Meier Football 3, 4: Track 2, 8, 4: M Club 4: Chess Club 1. ' Clayton James Miller 4 Senior Council 2, 4: Football 2, 3: Cheerleader 4: Rifle Club 4. Constance M. Miller Soft Toy Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Red Cross Club 3: Elmprint Re- porter 4: Junior Red Cross Club 2: Card Exhibition 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Marvin Francis ,Mitchneck Poster Club 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Victory Corps 1, 2: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Program 1: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class gfasketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1: Science ub 4. Mary Morrash ' Ninth Grade Glee Club: Hall Patrol 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 2: Amateur Night 2: Fashion Show 2: Senior Girls' Chorus: Chapel Program 2: Christmas Program 8: Colophon Stali' 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. Michael Armond Moses ' Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Wrestling Team 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Baseball 4: Senior Teller: M Club 3, 4: Senior Council. Frank Murphy - Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Cheer Leader 3. 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Christ- mas Play 3: Amateur Night 2: Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Committee: Senior and Junior Life Saving: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Band Concert 2: Pigskin Prom Committee 3, 4: Senior Play Cast. John Neddoif Junior Honor Society 3: Victory Corps 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Standa1'd Red Cross 3: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. John Joseph Nogan Junior Honor Society: Football 2: Lunch Patrol 1, 2: Swimming Club 1: Gym Team 3. Philip Pascoe Football 2, 3: Hall Patrol 2: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Bulletin Staff 4: Class Boxing 4. Antionette Joan Pietro V Modern Choir and Band Concert 3, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 4: Hall Patrol 1: Chapel Program 1, 2, 3, 4: Elmprint Reporter 1, 2: Colophon Typewriting Staff 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4, Vice-President: Modern Choir 3, 4: Junior Prom Committm 3: Amateur Night 2, 4: Volleyball 1: Commercial Club 4: Christmas Radio Program 4: Glee Club 1: Office Assistant 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. I Martin D. Popky ' Chess Club 1: Elmprint Stal? 4: Senior Prom Committee. Charles Phillip Powell Senior Class President 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 8, 4: Senior Council 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 3, 4: Bond and Stamp Salesman 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3: Elmprint Stiff 3' Chapel Program 3: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Class Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Victory Corps 2: Junior Red Cross 2. 3. 4: Standard Red Cross 8, 4: Senior Life Sa'ving 2, 3: Chess Club 1: M Club 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 1: Senior Prom Committee 4: Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 1, 3, 4: Assistant Bank Cashier 1: Color Guard 2. Edward Stewart Prime Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 4: Com- mencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 2. 3, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night 1, 2: Christmas Play 1, 2: Brass Clhoir 1, 2, 3: Modern Choir Music Committee 4: Senior Play Or- c estra 1, 2. Shirley Reba Rabinowitz Afghan Club 1, 2: Amateur Night 2: Elmprint Reporter 4: Christmas Play 3: Cheer Leader 4: Chapel Program 1 : Girl Reserves 3, 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: Science Club 4: Sen- ior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. Rhoda Jean Rachlis Amateur Night 2: Victory Corps 1: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Chapel Program 2. Marvin Clyde Rees M Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior and Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Patrol 1, 2: Wrestling 3, 4: Brass Choir 3, 4: Commencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Amateur Night 4: Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Charles Reilley Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Club 1: Stamp Salesman 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2: Gym Exhibition 1: Bulletin Staff 4. Virginia Charlotte Roden Elmprint Stal! 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Afghan Club 1. 2: Hall Patrol 1: Kegian Society 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Robert Francis Rogers Rifle Club 4: Senior Life Saving 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Standard Red Cross 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Standard First Aid 3, 4: Class Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2, 3: Class Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Army-Navy Airplane Projects 1, 2: Science Club -1. Merilyn Edith Roushey ' Glee Club 1, 2: Waltan High School, New York: Easter Cantata 3: Christmas Cantata 4: Basketball 3: Soccer 3: Junior Class Secretary: Senior Class Secretary: Chesbrough Seminary, North Chile, New York. Barbara S. Rowe Vlce-President Ushers Club 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Homeroom Representative 3: Bond and Stamp Salesman 8: Girl Re- serves 8, 4: Publicity Agent 4: Afghan Club 1, 3: Modern Choir and Band Concert 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 2, 3: Junior Honor Society: Senior Prom Committee: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: Junior Prom Committee 8: Class Night Aide 3: Elmprint Reporter 1, 2: Elmprint Typing Staff 4: Amateur Night 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: Special Girls' Chorus 2: Chapd Program 2, 3, 4: Radio Program ,4: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Volleyball 2: Senior Girls' Chorus. Gladys Minnette Rubin Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Elmprint Staff 1, 2: Hall Patrol 1: Victory Corps 1: Chapel Program 1: Color Guard 2, 3: Volleyball 2: Girl Re- serves 3: Basketball 1: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Homeroom Rep:-9. sentative 1: Bond and Stamp Salesman 2: Amateur Night2:Sewing Club 2: Soft Toy Club 3: Junior Honor Society: Science Club, Treas- urer 4. Mary Jane Russell Bank Cashier 1: Elmprint Reporter 2: Red Cross Sewing 2: Amateur Night 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Hall Patrol: Victory Corps 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. James Saba Football 2, 3, 4: M Club 4: Class Basketball 3, 4: Class Baseball 8, 4: Class Track 3, 4: Pigskin Prom Committee 4: Bank Cashier 2: Swimming Club 1, 2: Gym Exhibition 1: Lunch Patrol 1: Bulletin 4. Marian Samuels . Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Colophon Staff 4: Bulletin Typist 4: Junior Honor Society: Junior Prom Committee: Commer- cial Club 4: Red Cross Sewing Club 1: Class Night Aide 3: Hall Patrol 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Elmprint Reporter 1: Property Committee Senior Play. Stanley W. Sawicki Football .2, 8, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: M Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Track 8, 4. Harriet Elizabeth Schalfer Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Typing Staff 4: Senior Girl Chorus 4: Commercial Club 4: Bulletin Stal! 4. Donald Richard Schrey Junior Red Cross 1, 2,: Victory Corps 2. William Lewis Scott Football 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Bulletin Boy 4: Class Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Cllss Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: M Club 4: Home- room Representative 1, 2: Junior Life Saving 2, 3, 4': Senior Prom Committee. ' Eleanor Jane Shearba Volleyball, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Com- mercial Club 4. Mildred Mary Shovlin Senior Council 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Colophon Staff 3: Elm. print Staff 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Basketball 1- 3- 4: Commercial Club 4: Volleyball, Captain 2: Oifice Assistant 3. 4: Bond and Stamp Salesman 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Senior Prom Committee 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Special Girls' Chorus 2: Chapel Programs 1. 2. 8, 4: Modern Choir Concerts 2, 8, 4: Ninth Grille Glee Club 1: Afghan Club 2: Christmas Play 2: Sextet 4: Sen- ior Girls' Chorus: Property Committee Senior Play. Aubrey E. Silver Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Cl8fSS Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4: First Aid Corps 1: Hall Patrol 1 :Senior Play Cast. Sydelle Doris Silverstein Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Afghan Club 1: Amateur Night 2: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Thanksgiving Exhibition 4: Science Club 4: Chapel Pro- 21112: 1: Senior Girls' Chorus: Amateur Night 4: Senior Play Com- mi e. Elizabeth Ann Slabinski Junior Red Cross: Senior Girls' Chorus. Zena Dolores Slimak Elmprint Staff 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Office Ag- sxstant 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Gerald Patrick Smallcomb Football 2: Track 1. Doris Mae Smith A f7'f1mD '-:nfl Bond Sa'esman 1. 3. 4: Junior Honor Society: Homeroom Representative 2: Ushers Club 2. 3, 4: Modern Choir 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Double Trio 8: Chapel Program 1, 2, 8, 4: Amateur Night 2: Christmas Play 3: Radio Program 4: Elmprint Staff 2, 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3, .4, Publicity Agent 4: Bulletin Stalf 4: Class Night Aldo 3: Commercial Club 4: Volleyball- 2: Senior Girls' Chorus. Elizabeth Arline Smith Girl Reserves 4: Card Display 4: Afghan Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Marvin Smith Elmprint Editor 4: Elmprint Staff 1, 2, 3: Gym Exhibition 1: Football 2: Victory Corps 1, 2: First Aid Corps 2, 3: Class. Basketball 1, 2. 8, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Cl s Wtestlihg 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Science Club, Preslgit 4. Melvin Alexander Smith Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4: Amateur Night 2: Home Room Representative 1: Victory Corps 1, 2. Stanley B. Smulyan Victory Corps 1, 2: First Aid Crew 1, 2: Junior Honor Society: Class Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Exhibition 1: Elmprint 2. 3: Kegian Society 1: Bank Cashier 3: Stamp and 'Bond Salesman 2: Assistant Homeroom Representative 2, 3: Science Club 4. Edward S. Sorrell Tumbling Team 1: Track 3. 4. Marion Louise Stanton Girl Reserves 3, 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Afghan Club 3: Kegian Society g:3SeZ1ior Girls' Chorus 4: Basketball 3: Red Cross Sewing Club Sally E. Stegmaier Stamp Salesman 1 : Girl Reserves 4: Christmas Chorus 4 : Junior Prom Committee 8: Class Night Aide 3: Senior Prom Committee 4: Victory Corps 1: First Aid Corps 3: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. Donald Streepy Stage Crew 2: Junior Red Cross. Stanley Stroney Wrestling 3,4: M Clb4:B dl, 3,4:0 h 1: - Night 1, 2: Band Concert! 1, 3. ,an rc estra Ammul Henry Sugden Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ushers Club 2, 3, 43 Juan J-gon'gruSociety: Poster Club 8, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 4: Son- 1 r e er. Bessie Vaughan Sullivan Soft Toy Club 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Hall P t l 1: C d Di I . Color Guard: Junior Red Cross 1: Senior Gllrlg Cho1'll':. sp ay 4' Harold John Swan Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Marian Sweitzer Girl Reserves 3, 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Junior Red Cross Club 1: Hall Patrol 1: Senior Girls' Chorus. Margaret Louise Thomas Girl Reserves 3, 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Class Night Aide 3: Afghan Club 1, 2: Elmprint Reporter 1, 2: Hall Patrol 1: Volleyball 2. 3: Homeroom Representative 3. Shirley Thomas it Girl Reserves 4: Junior Honor Society: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Vlctory Corps 1: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. Rosamond June Tintner Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Reporter 3. 4: Amateur Night Chorus 2: Card Display 4: Afghan Club 2: Junior Rod Cross Sewing Club 1, 2: Junior Honor Society: Victory Corps 1, 2: Chapel Program 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club: Senior Prom Committee 4: Hall Patrol 1, 2- Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Donald James Tosh Vice President Senior Class: Track 1, 2: Football 2: Lunch Patrol 1. 2: Wrestliniz 3. 4: Vocational Electric Shop 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Cheer Leader 4: Gym Team 1, 2: Swimming Team 2: Stage Club 3: Senior Prom Committee: Class Night Aide 3: Senior Outing Com- mittee: Baseball 1: Senior Play Cast. Ruth Evelyn Trethaway Ushers Club 2, 3, 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Drum Majorettef2, 3, 4, Head Maqorette 3, 4: Junior Orchestra 1: Afghan Club 1: Basketball 1: Commencement Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society: Band Concert 2. 3, 4: Modern Choir Concert 2, 3, 4: Amateur Night 2, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: J nior Prom Committee 3: Class Night Aide 3: Radio Program 4: Elusic Com- mittee Modern Choir 4: Assistant Director of Senior Play: Senior Girls' Chorus. 1 Jean Amanda Trimble Junior Red Cross Sewing 2: Special Girls Chorus 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Elmprint Typing Staff 4: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Blanche Walter Ninth Grade Glee Club: Junior Red Cross 1, 2: Color Guard 2, 3: Thanksgiving Day Exhibition 4: Amateur Night 2: Assistant Stamp Salesman 2: Senior Girls' Chorus. H. Allen Ward Victory Corps 2: Track 3: American Red Cross 2, 3, 4. Frances Weaver Senior Girl Reserves 4: Card Display 4: Sketch Club 4: Junior Girl Reserves 3: Class Night Aide 3: Christmas Play 3: Afghan Club 8: Elmprint Reporter 2: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1: Vice President, Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Property Committee Senior Play. . Eleanor R. Weiss Amateur Night 2: Kegian Society 2: Afghan Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 8, 4: Science Club 4. Agnes Alice Wendlandt Girl Reserves 3, 4: Colophon Staif 4: Soft Toy Club 4: Poster Club 4: Commercial Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus 4: Card Display 4. Albert Fredrick Whipple Football 2: Vocational Machine Shop 3, 4: Victory Corps 1, 2. William Corey Wilke Band 'Concert 2, 3, 4: Music Committee 4: Band 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 1: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Double Quartet 3: Christmas Play 1: Victory Corps 1. Joan Margaret Williams Basketball 1: Red Cross Sewing Club 1, 2: Modern Choir 2, 3, 4: Double Trio 4: Kegiau Society 2. 8. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Christmas Play 2. Joanne Warnick Williams Basketball 1: Red Cross Club 2: Poster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Kegian Society 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3: Colophon Staff 4: Commercial Club 4: Bulletin Staff 4. June Kingsbury Williams -- Keglan Society 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Afghan Club 1: Junior Honor Society: Science Club 4. Vincent H. Williamson Bank Cashier 1: Bond and Stamp Salesman 2: Swimming Club 1. 2: Life Saving, Junior and Senior 1, 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball 1, 2, 8, 4: Junior Red Cross 2 3 4' Standard- Red Cross 3, 4: Class Wrestling 3, 4: Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 2. Elverta Jane Wills grill Patrol 1: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Color Guard 1. 2: Commercial ub 4. Janice Louise Wintermute U ' Associate Editor Elmpalnt 4: Elmprint Staff 1, 2, 3: Modern Choir 2, 3. 4: Senior Prom ommittee 3, 4: Student Council 1. 2: Victory Corps I: Christmas Play.2: Chapel Programs 1, 2, S, 4: Glee Club 1: MDE! Choir arid 'Band Concert 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Poster uh l: Girls' Triple Trio 2: Double Quartet 3: Ushers Club 2. 8, 4: Junior Honor Society 2, 3: Special Girls' Chorus 2: Sextet 4: Science Club 4: Senior Girls' Chorus. Dorothy Wintersteen Senior Council 4: Homerboro Representative 4: Senior Prom Com- mittee 4': Ushers Club 2, 8, 4: Poster Club 8. 4: Junior Honor Society: Stamp and Bond Salesman 1: Bank Cashier 1: Double Trio 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Jungrr Red Cross Club 1: Ninth Grade Glee Club 1: Book Week Radio kit 4: Senior Girls' Chorus: Science Club 4. Edward Yankoski Stamp and Bond ,Salesman 2: I-Iomeroom Representative 3, 4. 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