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

 - Class of 1949

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'Wa 11 , e 1' h f .tic e li ng la ghtef? will be ' us a a . ' , wa olv OL SAL A N JI, ! i A per ual ncing bal o oyjud m rim t I ith fre kl :il shh ort din foryse - i T cute p loves TID I an S llfalmyl A Q,wf..Tl .f A N -f WILLIAM POWELL QT? sarcasm lashes at oniyk' an,i wind on a winter dl V I niodds are as diverse as ., thercp Ps of the rainbow hues ,which he guts to excellent use in js favorfgqxistime and talent, the fieilfi of art. ' JANE RURSELL Bi one of ourdnost captivating Qcheerleafiers, a finger in almost, I every acltivi ytaround.. 'I-Ier charm- ing wa ave wwf her'ho'sts of friends, and she-can l1ave'her,piclr- if the IW-Eligible males any time atxalp orevpower to you! X M ui' X ' J , U' ,4 ffl ,fi l 4 fi if .ff 6 1 I If 'I , if JH Reps QUAY ar ie is ein!! the paradoxes of school he is noted for has A tggnlty and retloence, but 6 tsideqh is fafgcomedian capable of affording his audience immense amusement. 'f WILLIAM REDICK Rill's not going to be in the dark all his life. No sir, he plans to be an electrician after serving Uncle Sam in the army. His good sense of humor will bring him all the luck he needsyin this world. 4 la . 'QV I ,Q M YDORE REESE Iwil is,t j'vial guy who is air an or hi islick selectionlof Lpgown M his doarning red wavy cl x e --' He h' proved his ability . 1 gy od vyp r as manager of the 'lfvr ing . X d. He also has a way with the gidljk Goodiluck, Red. M ii 5-Jilbwv J a N e handsome Q amb1t1 1 e 1 4 , 61' ar sure altfkg d-e nincoleti i A L I O E X l X I . l c N .dv W.: .1 l A- ya., Qn E. I 66 54' xgn d, xx., ,, , ' ' 1 ' to .,..- ' N ill'ona e th . -S D., P Bmqv h j u , .Z ii: - if tu , v ll ., 1 X, .- Ana . ,. 9 . 4. il THQMAS HUNTER REID Tom's Ia r gum fellow, liked by - boys ggweilt as the femmes. He's amat ral a or,.,also fin? pieasure , inibooks-4so we may ha e a play- wright in our midst! Tommy wants to' be of some service to mankind- a commendable ambition, indeed! RALPH E. RITTENHOUSE Ritt' is one of our shy, quiet guys, but as the saying goes, You can never tell a book by its cover. This quotation fits him-when you open the book and get to know him, he is really tops. JOHN ROBERTS Everybody knows this happy little guy, and rightly so. With his friendly attitude toward others, and his famous pin whirling, he's sure to make a perfect score, not only in bowling, but in anything he undertakes. WILLIAM ROUGHSEDGE Recipe: Three or four parts modesty Two measures quietness An overflowing cup of good sportsmanship A dash of good humor Result: A batch of friends CLEDWYN ROWLAN A l .f-r,.f!m'if'f 99 Presenting an all-around fellow vvho's at home ,anywhere whether it be huntingaand fishing ipf tnheii great out-oh oors or wrestliii' in gym. Cled has a knaclqxiotfpgay- ing cards, studying, Spanish, an,dr. above all, winning riends.L, 'f' f' 4 'K bbc W s NANCY MARILYN RUYER Never without a beau, never with- out a kind word, never ever with- out a smile. Nancy's really a won- derful kid and an oomphy major- ette besides. She's done fine work this year with our Elmp1-int. We salute you, Editor! HARRY RUSS Say it with music , that's Har 's pet phrase. This 'fellow isfhwiii ng to oblige with a favorite tiufief y time, and can henichew the' tl Harry is a past master in the arty of story-telling and corivevrs tion as' any of ,his ayid jisteners . ill tell , 1 ,. ,V fn . youu, nf' ' ! .. 7f'Y'YiJl' 1 i I,-xdiffthfy fl A3 wwf 1 I 4 G

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1 Xl 'f'9ALl,01,4,r Zigi L44 Azs if rn X AW! ' T 4 1 li an 'fu , a Ng t g in imming LZ d ba e , and a straightfor- v A 8 - I 0 11 ' ,. z d 5, LFfL s so U, lar. L. if V c 052 A ,LF naff cted manner are com nts of J n's personality. This ly c e buddy to ' in gikle-little wonder ii-j1.oRENcE 0'BRIEN T63Flossie'goes our vote for Miss Friendiy of 1949. If you ever thought she was uiet, change your 'mind, she's not. ghe is a bundle of laughter and song, and she will look mighty pretty in a nurse's uniform. JAMES 0'BRl EN With his smiling good nature OB should go a long way. He would like to hunt and fish all his life, but seriously, he plans to attend college after leaving our fair halls. Fabio! ' ' N f 7 .f f' ff- J. K, L If 'l cv, V. X it,,, Q, ,. K . - ,K , .. Xl K Q f .f , . , X. L - 4 --I I ,RICHARD 0'DEA Dick is one of those shy, quiet boys of whom we never hear much, but he really gets around. He is cheer- ful and easy-going with a dazzling smile. n. WILLIAM 0'DEA Butch's mind runs generally in the. direction of sports and we all k of hispxcellent record on the ,fd1d?gallX'fi'eld. He plans to attend ,Notre Bame,an'd then travel the pgountrgvf 3. M JAMES 0'KANE Whitey can grin from ear to ear, and he often does. He came to school these last six years to make merry times and send his class- mates into gales of laughter. STEPH EN ROBERT OWENS Steve is that good-looking young fellow we see sauntering about. His athletic ability was shown on the wrestling team. He plans either to get a job or go into the service next year. We know he will succeed in either one. HELEN PADDUCK If everyone were as pleasant and as full of fun as Helen, school would be a complete pleasure. She admits that being a good listener for a sad story leads to her down- fall. Happy sailing on the sea of matrimony. LANE PATRICK Personality plus brains plus talent plus good looks is surely not going, to leave Lane behind in anythingg Proof: talent, Senior Play, Ama- teur Nightg brains, a f ur year engineering scholarship qbyon in competition, personality, talk to him and see him everywhere, looks, just glance at him! DOLORES A. PETROVICI-I What a gal, this Dolores! Every- one knows her talent for singing, her ability as a student, and her great capacity for friendship. Dol- ores' grace, charm, and allure, are unequalled and unexcelled. Q tx EDWARD PETTIT I Resin on the bow and here we 4' go! That's Pettit-always ready to be the caller at a square dance. He's a very versatile fellow-fy wrestles, plays the harmonica, raises chickens And to wpxitgair Ig, he's heading for Annapolis. K I , J , ' .Qxg N XEDWARD Jrmssifnjvisn idik Duke is one of thie mosifelike bln fefiows around. -His, in ratiating little boy manner amg?no:ent airs 'are deceptively allu Hg. But bc- ware, he is dynamilei 'Ed likes to gamble-with cards andxggts-he stacks up perfectly. 1 ' x. ,u -, , MARIAN BARBARA PUPK Y Able to laugh heartily and long at he r own shortcoming, always ready to entertain with her delight- ful work on the piano, Marian's really a fine gal to those who understand herg she's willing to dw favors galore any time at all, for her pals. 'Lrefmiixnqfovikffff-rf 512 fix? fl L11 . 1. gfgssaafiir' hgmg, 1 . is bo pedeyesf a likinglltgdt - o ley al , a e ld ywlht-v...r-pu. , I7 1



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MICHAEL RUSTIC He whistles while he works-if ever. Mike is the quiet type upon first meeting, but when you get to know him, he is a very interesting personality. DOROTHY SABA Well boys, don't think you are the only ones who can join the service, because it seems that Dottie, too, wants to be classed in the ranks of llncle Sam's army. Stick to your ambition, Dottie, it sounds exciting. SHIRLEY SABA A helpful and sweet personality which endears her to all is one of Shirl's prime assets. She tinkles the ivories beautifully, also loves to play volleyball. Shirl aims to be a good business woman and mistress of a happy home. I e AS DONALD JOSEPH SABATINO 'Quantity, a minimum, quality, a ma.xi'h'ium Sab is the tiny char- acter with 'the billion dollar grin and unsatiable fondness for base- hallf Radiating friendliness deluxe, this glad little guy adds a certain extra, welcome something Fvheia- Never he goes. A gf' . , ' N-.4 f F a J 1 f J, V , Yr, L 4,-'if uhxlhy D L y, ' ',r.,,s q ' Li,--if l A ' -LlJl1ifDL, hu 1 ie of t Vguvs vu o Mshmg nd m n th u ur Hubby 0 KJ , 1 .J ' MA' A M. I . 'Il fa . fis 1 ith .3 pon -at leas U71 In . h b ts :I . ,L ld 1. Us f im Fl 'm 'i the 1 erc nt maifji-Bee the orl fi finally re '11 in afflu- Www NANCY LOUISE SCI-ILIER Naney's jolly, amiable, and full of vim-gets a kick out of 'most everything, and somehow we do too, when we are around her. She likes swimming and smart clothes, wants to be an M.D.'s gal Friday. Scoops of success, Nutty! Ek x ' one of ur handsome goim seu,U1'TEu Qiec rl ers and oh NK he if-It 5X IIl c arts a fiu r! A lover W o :ASTM 1 - 'iar IS he. So gal hun rs, .it , u g aps with de- 'X lfabwsels, X ou plan on c' chi - . e X his one' N g,,N05' Wm'W.IV f nj .- N U, C s Y irl's am 'tic i li e Ey- he Ome a . e ' biircxhe algr x m ' l with her e ha' ey . nd of' cc, '.e he ig . . e to be 91 0' on X ny . magazine SHIRLEY SHAVER Here is a quiet little miss who, land I quotei, next to e:1ting,like5 to sleep . Shirl always finds time to listen to the radio, esp:-cially Fred Waring programs. With all this, she mixes art work, and the results are stupendous. Lois ANN sHAw' Did you ever see a dream, walk mg? wen, Lo Cf-miniy meets the requirements, for shds up ex.. quisite creature with a honey of a dispssition and a gentle voice ,to match. oh, how win her pupils ever, ever study 'Y I , l V K 1 lil V . 2 , 1 f , Mft' . E 3 ' I 1 LJ! ' 'MflLI..Ii'I l4I'iflVI.I,ljI,L,. . ., if . Th6iTC'S.-never 'a fdufllgmbfni-nt when Mo lie's arotmi, 'She's as much fun -as a barrel of monkeys and almost as noisy. M0lli.e's hobby is men and she 'has a listlof past and present flames a mile long. 1 'I uri . 'fkfb .F -' sANlnzA JEAN Slhliwg- A real man killer--t at's Sandra: She has a definitefta eptvfor flirt- ing. One flutter'o her eyelashes, one charming rirnjle and she's landed another. When Sandra be- comes a woman in white she'll drive the doctors wild. I ' i . A 6 'XX 4 pf , Q 1i, P 'VIARJORIE JUDY SMlld,Y4EN Poggie'si'Nperm e t abode seem- how anyWh'eNS' Use wou n ser njiqlgke horse, 1,9-u,l,l,,f fun and mlschieffaxlways reafly to regale us with an amusing account of her latest eseapade,-that's our 'Tog- to be-Hethilid , ' v A 4 , ' 219 I -H Sf--Q Y- 39 LEO SOLOMON M.G.M. has Leo the l.i::n, but we have Leo the Lamb is the ery of Lou's feminine fan club members. Leo was a spark plug on our foot- ball team this year and a really swell fellow who deserve: all the hest of everything. 5

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