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

 - Class of 1949

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f u f , - 'Ai V i ' 4 J ' I' f A -1 in U! XL llbii x 4 - Lf U f j' i , l . ,-,vi Wu. 1 room f U . ,fjj -, 'V' lA muscle an ' 'fa joll X atti- Q 'tude-t t' ou l. Hfpexbyels i V wre 1,8 out tihdi g mf? g . . . . 1 a hinl native th!! afer- Kg ra Ahdmeb ytxogh and h gh is favor e, ob ies t 11 I .Q lil li ls Ki Ujare, dliieing flies. U E by fi! .. lx N' X tx ' I if ,Xa A r 1 i f . if , . CHARLOTTE FRALEY Silence is a virtue, especially in .Charlottels case. Baby blue eyes andfaicaptivating smile, make her as lovely to look at as a flulfy white cloud in a summer sky. She's tops in our estimations. DONALD FRANK LIN A boy with a very misleading ap- pearance. By looking at him you yould think he was quiet and back- ward. But after you know him, you find he can be the life of any dull time. We wish you the best of luck in the future whenever and wher- ever it may be needed. MARILYN FRIEDMAN 'allot many can mix biology, swim- Q mingl, obking, b Vwling, books and miisiqiivfth -making friends but khere's' a girl that proved quite A easily that it's ypomlble. We are glad you did because you are one swellegant girl. EDWARD GAGATEK It has been said that in order to be interesting one must be interested. That's Gag ! Any man who does so well deserves our very special commendation. Here's to you! X . 1 N11 . 1 ., NX XDNIEL GALLAGHER I'resi t of the Class of 1949 is an honor and a tribute all were glad this bashful lad received. His quiet sense of humor and his athletic prowess have mine our choice jus- iifiable. Ui' we are any kind of prophets, Dan w'll be a success in whatever he und rtakes. u1+:onoEQaLLAQHER. ' ' I Bubbles loves to tell and ILGQIZ jokes and even collects thelfi He is interested- inxsportsf likes school, andfviiould like to retire,in twenty ,ypedrsfwiubealbappy fafmlly- ff'--ff I- ff 1 ff' - Q. c,rfy7,!c , rs Mrufhy and lzlsrhibhey cfsggqmg han Q a ' c combinxiou,-t-ha will b us aeons f m now. This i I A D I K ff! I K N' - A 83, , ,f ' V A N K ' IS., - ,TOEYA X QARBSQI-,Bl A. 1- 3, . I . . ' . NSNSWI iss lik read and dcg typefanyis also an acfigg sororiky xmember. Hope you gain Qothty ' RPN. and,M,.R.S:4degrees!,- X 'J ff- - l , ms- f A s -.V Q RENEE S. GAUZ Always attired in tres chic apparel, Ronnie is the contidante of many, for she sympathizes and advises with rare understanding. A con- noisseur of fine music, an expert driver, and the possessor of many loyal chums is she. '-1, DONALD GILBERT Fun loving characteristics and realli pleasing manner makes up our on. Small in stature, but big of heart, he will always help a friend in need. He hopes to do well in this world. We know he will be a success. I , M. , ,e G es. -as-111.51 You DAVID GINSBYURGH XI. Gins is a good: spbrtaandicahgfdke V' a lot of rubbing w'thou g 'n angry. Dave's-Hpirtsil t' N . and baseball. He collects records, and one day if his.wishmc he Will be a high flyin' pilot. Smooth somrinf, ?'Ginsi?. ! ,J 3'2:+'-Af l M . .. L i. 45 vga Qbtx M --J .'- -'.s. 'd X51 6, ,V LEANYQQ GOLDMN' - H -f' -Q - '70 . 9. RP N' --G .:'. 'e.. Bubbly Leanne is pep, perscrpliied, 4' 1-thefiey-ous, mrnemai-red. iaiawe. is never ever at loss for ' terest -' ing chattels orjii llqght mark. Horsebaqk ru mg ,is her special delight. gf,-Q ck,',,.M' -D JOSEPH GOOD Chief is one of the new guys here this year, but already has amassed a wealth of friends. He delights in making model airplanes, loves chili con carne and basketball, and spends his spare time with a rod and reel. BETTY THERESA GRANDA Bubbles hasta good ,as gol Xilis- position,isipatientfaihciiever lling to helpfxirever onee have We seen f her dross or, greltful. Betty wants topialork a,whi e, save akiiittle nest xwldgg, then, 'be somilvluc y xfellowis. X l wife. Go to it! , I . fxkt- ! . . . . X 'fi-' l ,Af K li? 4 I , . x 'lp I

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not W 76 W Wfvxwifl W2Z'i'J'T1f -1 RA YMOND JORDAN DUNBAR Stump 'n his dazzling personality is known to all. This miniature dynamo keeps the wit fiying and his zest for fun has tided us over. many a dull moment. He is the outdoor type with hunting and fish- ing among his flrsts. . I 4 . ,, '-. L f , . 1 I - t MLM W NLLM ' Q f l Cx k Q x JN tg? , c. ,Lf 9 .Vi ' , . YFRAQK DYMOND fknsifliaiing redhead with baaaban on t.hEK,bQai,ri. He even dreams latent, andlit ,is his main ambi lf' . He is Zlimember of our band and iisgijedthilike math., English, bind p' senior girls. ' Q lxqrj- , 'sf M ' 'i,k e if f A, CHARLES ECKENRODE e 'the.xs,port, NEckie's twinkling . ihiivefimadeuiiirgi a- must- with r the girls on the dance floor. In his 4: s9rKms'uiomgn'ts,4 he thinks of be- comi ' a sheet metal teacher you, Charlie, and may all your cp vildren haxe blond hair -', lair- W 5. BARBARA 'JEAN ECK ER A, ,pufterhup-blonde waves, and aajov- Jial dispo' 'tion' enhance Barbara's personal Hagnetism. Bobby sews beaaitifullyng-loves music, parties, Wand peo le in general-men in par- ticul A ope your collection of masc linei ea-rts just grows like - . fi. hacks cbaarttalk. ,1 . L A xfbx at e f Luv - ' C SLU A .Q .leg-if isnwmn. ECKER ' 'iid fort ne is hir goal and rE bg' to a gdod start: Everyone Meyergtltrihows ffI,zz and why not 'QGAH a cheerleader, she was ex- Qhllentixqs iajwactress, dynamicg and .2 a ystlident, unsurpassed. A asufflfgal,hthis,'0T1e! U Lu' . G EORG E ELIAS il X One of the manly, muscular men of Meyers. C-idge excelled in wrestling and football. With his friendly manner and his happy-go- lucky outlook on life, he is sure to find success. Q 'V ml-:Ni-1 ENDLERLL N Just say she's friendly and ent ing, has an entertaining gigg and likes lobster tail-you can' go wrong of course, it's Irene. This fair damsel has a fiock of m s- ruline admirers wh hinks s 'S N .. t L I i I I S EB., f'Pffnf.iifai...f Aa . -..C Hoc ESTHER RAE ERWINE Tiny in stature, gigantic in per- sonality, this lass rates first place in many hearts among the lo- hawks. Red's auburn tresses dis- tinguish her from the other cherubs and leave a lasting impression of a swell kid Meyers will always re- member. C. s -K , Lf , DAVID EVANS ,f X Here's a guy with girls galore. H53 gl-'K seemingly bashful nature getsthe 1 I every time. Dave's been active in several sports either as an out-C standing .participant or as' 2-52,3194 ' able manager. This justgtr yes- You can't keep a good man down MARION EVANS Don't judge afbook by its cover. This adage is one often associated with Marion. Quiet and shy on the outside but oh! when you get to know her she is a raft of gaiety and liveliness. THOMAS EVANS This happy little character has made himself popular with his witty comments and effervescent smile. His desire in life is none other than to be a top-notch sales- man. His friendliness and cheery disposition are bounld to ge7t hm? to f the WP- ci ,J .2wa.xff'4 .alfi 1' ' ' .1 W 1' '44 ' - ' .V I .. ,4 Er- . f-1.f1.sfw.4-f-19- xa4f'lfC,g, 4 It iiEvijl!LYLil'Aii.TiiNBE '7 ,Beumiiifei and sweet, dignified yet not too dignified, conscientious and faithful-in other words, a versa- tile sort of a gal. Her well-known smile is certain to bring happiness to her many patients in her nurs- ing career. if N ,K I ,vii .,r4 v 2,44-'fi yi,-yn mv C. BOWDEN FA ST ffnawdiec nha.ta11,-fhavld. ' aged!! with thetcurly 'haifand th s range sense of humor. Though he's us- ually quite carefree, we are sure that when he hangs out his shingle bearing the title Dr. C. Bowden Faust, M.D., success will be his. - .cyl X A GIIESIAKIJI -' L s W KO N ' A I K fr ' x l, . U16 IT , the 0- dmhceo 50 .b ig iff F ou r rbreat t ' gp o - .trea s f 4 -rim d 0-'sv n A f EL .tinc ' 6- of it-' yy i , iqua hum -t '- yliduali i on a d-o .' i, -rr 0 ef ,



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if S . ' LI' ff ., JOA N NAGAN light ,f fluff any I J Az 16,1 .NA l ' Jiri , L' V?-' U' '-- SRIIRCPIY Aijw- Hixvnl-:N y lf, n 'J Aiwa 'piflilllxy with a warm and l'll60l'Xf'g'l'90i',Tllf.l' is our Shirley. It n1usU lw the indication of a kind liearl, for Shirl would love to have :x hospital for animals. Her pet passion - mystery stories, her hobby -- penning really clever verses. JOHN HAYDUK Good-natured Bruno is the ll- lioy. He likes baseball, basketball, and above all, bowling. The Repub- lic Club is his place, and the tro- phies he has collected would make an expert envious. Keep scoring those strikes on the alleys of life, lli'uno . , ,. f fi ilfnri mar snip ' ,.1. y SI 'le ' to j y'-hzii 'ed l' ' ersonality vb t 'sho 'ith . K .mc rifle. e i. ' n ept at drawing, soxhe . ould urely reach the peaks as an archi- ect, his chosen career. T414 XIV 'I it 1- .. j - .1- W ' wi LIM1 Ht 'MAN A With-h'. 'anyhind caref'ree.na.T- re, Willa-lhva. ivon for imsHf '21 lace lj 1uft'he'lienrt.ot'..lu. teacher an 'classmat s. Vhis lad is sure td be sutcgs. because of . lffre- lia ce. I' - -,L , I 1 . . l : A t'- if ' I NK l ' 1 fin-rl. . - LV , wl'IgJlHo1l3'l. riend 5 thatb s ' - lot hi d to g 'hy. lt s ause shin' 1 i list- -rs wil .mg39-KI- eye: n al- phabetfsong.Lf, he worldngffl never lFe?'XvilliQ,uT a sQ are ' 'ound,fl,ois. V .-fl, RN -. i W if Q- lQlA'Rl0NXll .is '11, iNu.si:'i'ni: N. lem -Q, h,,dytl,.' WXD'f'lt?Xl1lllg',hS with koux 'lfllht arron's motto, as il' wmuk !'l'l'gl'QXY1tlj knolbv. arionf: N- -y ' rg ll - ylks h rd .1 y time Li1lUl1l9l'I ble pals. axjlml 'NS li- PY HW Ezirellreexalu 'iykg llfligiimgl. N K l T X X x- . x x xp - Q K K x .X- fl r BETTY JAY R. Jfkjhe ,. atch the gang th rr nd. A ay, amiab u e makes h i r h' I ' any gr .a mf ' l an .f' . ark and s i I a ne ,f rings to mix ond-e.1 maid of sunny . ' ' . I CHARLES ISELY , ' Curley proved his talents to us in Amateur Night when he got up on the stage and played a snazzy number on his harmonica. This lively lad has created many laugh- ing spots for us in the past school years, and we appreciate them. e 0 EDWARD .IAKUBOVITZ .lake is liked by everyone because of his easy-going nature. He seems quiet, but once he gets going there is no telling where he will stop. He plans to further his education, and we phophecy he maybe the best druggist in town. JUNE ADELE JOHNSTON The Place: Backstage in a Broad- way Theatre. The Time: 8:00 I'.M. on opening night. The Situation: Miss Johnston is about to make her stage debut. The Results: Our little Junie has become I3roadway's newest sensa- tional star. MARY ANN JUHNSTUNE Mary, Mary, quite contrary - but this doesn't apply to our Mary of the Cherubic face. She is always in a happy mood, spreading sun- shine. Merry Mary would like to travel the world o'er, then settle down to domestic bliss. 0 CARRIE L0l'ISE1ltlNES Wanted: A sweet, sincere, and pretty gal with soft strawberry blonde hair, radiant blue eyes, a perfect complexion, a rosy disposi- tion, and a keen sense of humor. Found: A popular senior answering to this description. Her name- Carrie, of 'oursel fl are a ach to ne of most : ' 'n t e' Se r C ass. . nes' es 'to e' but who . ever 6 a ll moment w . e's ar c o chase the l fl AM 114 A mea si ile d a ig laugh styxbe xr l gl away, ,R

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