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

 - Class of 1949

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HAZEL Wl-lIT'I'ING'I'0N Hazcl's favorite pastime is reading and having conversations with in- teresting people. Of 'course this will all go to help her in her life's ambition to be a psychiatrist. Right now she is having a career in mod- clling. DONALD WILKE I3uster's corny cracks and never failing self-confidence and savoir- faire made him an Amateur Night M. C. again. In fact, this guy can be depended upon for any stage performance. His poise and come- what-may attitude forecast a fu- ture of many parts. WILLIAMS ROBERT HUGHES WILLIAMS 'I'rofessor is skyscraper-like in size, and has the intellect to match. Spontaneity and dry wit distinguish this fellow with the singular aspir- ation of becoming an atomic physi- 1-ist. Professor, we have every confidence in your success. . ,A'i c ion! ' z 's '. swea ers z aus of m ny mini - ear ' quick quips ve pr ' ed m a laugh, and p o W 199915 N llSpo1' I' ' pez cc, ch and 6 a D1 s as I1 e lu t IQ exu ent ba b form h s h'. . ' myrc t hi 'ny a 'llwlfwhlt rt NANCY .I N WO E ' Take one p s ' -ss, wo s laughter, al he r st fr nd- liness a c , ir ell the result ' Na .l' nci tour- 111g 1 fl i g in ' e clc s bring a gl - m in the es of isicandy- ee ki . JY A . - ,,,,,.X Q can X 2? Y 11: ii rw it' 'swung L .1 K lr? This dark llIII, 'ul is e - ' of the Ca' 'a' f' Sen' Class. Condor if 'howl .o ' - us he can do as well 1 rt. is in YQ his acaclemic st X A C . - r fi ,, . az A4 6 YU s ' ' skillful o lllll' n the old dance floor. In hi re serious moments, he plan: ts 'circle the globe with Uncle Sanfs Army, I-Iere's to you, Private Iletel X Balt? 1 ZEEK rs K Wander s ikes Ilon al equen terval: ho nows but that t youn an n ight not only e ' . ch' iol globe- ter, but 'elll bel hat he'll e trstt in a plan of his own E NI M A ZE'I I'L ES Watch out below! I'llllIIIil claims she has a terrible temper and throws things when she's angry We disagree whole-heartezlly though 'cause she's as gentle and agree! able as a lamb. - V 'nv l,wdoc,5i1QQJif'1 'fu fl z11f:1z1:o Happy go luczgfgails o' llllll, the gal vvllmlpif 1-Slim-I mls with her W' i' rena ks- ss who? Thats Zeb' ' I'RF'lN S111-'s right at ho on I s all and volleyball c rts' s. -l. All this equals Zeb,Q- II Mivell gal.

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WILLIAM TI-IURNITON Bill's middle name could easily be Adonis, but for some re'as0n,f,hsS Potentional Romeo .prefersatd hoard his multitudirious charm5L In fact, he even. blushes, afbright vermillion when tactfully' pursued. Oh, gee! ROSE MARY TIG UE Shy, sweet and sincere, that's our Rose Mary. This dark-haired lass with the charming smile has a wide circle of friends. She will be a de- cided asset to any businessman, as a most competent secretary. FRANCIS TOMALIS This senior lad has a favorite hob- by of going out somewhere, any- time and any place. He comes to school, we suspect privately, to an- noy the teachers and make for him- self a good time. ,a 1 -, A if. V f 1 7 i lwru AIQLENE TRAVER -. if This lassxisfone of our popular sen- iopkn Rutlfsxpopulority was shown ' e she 'was chosen Mohawk ueen at the Pigskin Prom. This bundlegx charm plans to become a n a d we are sure she will e an exiglent one. . t.i'fi V -r ' f f i' N WILBUR DONALD TREAT Here's a guy with an exceptional talent for attracting feminine ad- miration. With his motto love 'em and leave 'em , he proves a real heart-breaker. Will's hobby is hunting deer-the four-legged var- iety. Happy hunting, Will! BETTIE JA YNE TREDINNICK Sometimes a little befuddled, some- times a little blonde, but always our, own lovable, laughable Bettie. Gorgeous clothes and handsome ment bring' a sparkle to her eye. Stay gay for many a day, Bettie! MARIE ANN TRUSZKOWSKI An omnivorous reader, Marie also delights in outdoor sports, plays the accordian as an avocation. Marie has proved her adaptability to new situations, and accompanied by our best wishes, cannot help but find pleasant traveling on the paths of lifc. LILLIAN TUCKOS IJon't you just love that captivat- lng new England accent, and the gal who uses it? Green-eyed Blondie, with her irrestable charm, has collected a vast amount of friendship. Lil will easily glide from her beloved swimming pool right into your heart. ' f 2 4 - ,X i 'w,,.,,.x i ,,.,-.N , 4 rl PHILIP WALSH . Phil has one of the most Outstand- ing personalities in the class. It just shines from his Irish eyes. His many interests include clubs and sports around school. College and a gocd job will keep him busy in the future. MARGARET LUUISE W 1 , . ' N'-' ESZEYF agltpal todbxiile gui at and el' Sprlg X gQO 1. V legs- andy contagious. She adores danc- ing,-and with her.-eng ' ' ner is never at a Loss for inter t- ing partners. Hail to-.RAg,,3 bination super secreta w ll S gal! -T' Li ' JL4 PI-IYLLIS MARILYN WEISS A skill in arts and crafts, a rugged determination to get ahead, and a veritable fountain of knowledge are Phyllis'. Add to these a stimulat- ing rapier-sharp wit and the result is a grand gal having a goodly por- tion of the ingredients for success. JUAN WENTZEL Rebel is the Southland's gift to us, and mighty glad were we to get her! Lobster tail, basketball, and A. G. Bell's invention are tops with Joanie. Her sense of humor will cheer any patient. g HOWARD-E. wns'r Howard just takes life in itastride. You'll never find him looking troubled or perplexed -because he seems not to have,a care in the world. His happy-go-lucky attitude is a welcome change from school's darker -m ments. Tall? han some, and powerful de- scr' sdfksty, the star athlete of the enior Class. His sensational lg WAYNE wEsT Kea in otball, baseball, and bas- etball h e damled sports fans far a wi N 's experiences in I o s sm s ill surely hel hi d in. , game of N3-is l



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If C If UF 1950 l Hom-3 Room 305 Teacher: Miss Mary Jule Dougher- First Row tleft to riuhtj Jean Johnston, Ann Marie Smith, Victoria Elias, Clementine Petro, Natalie Komar, Carle Persimr, Jean Helms, Arlene Slabinski, Doris Olshnn, Patricia Donahue-. Second Row-Patrieia Mason, Mildred Hauer, Elvanorq- Sterling, Dorothy Terbille, Naney Lee Hannye. Joan Van' derburg, June Davis, Gertrude Scanlon. Third Row -Robe-rt Hullihan, Elwood Humzartvr. Edward Donnelly, Joseph Knorr, Donald Fry, James Moore, Harold Hirthler, Carl Favanaugh, George Hath. Fourth Row -fRichard Thomas, Rivhard Rummer, Georg:- Ream, Robert Hassm-l, Harry K1-mmerer. Eugene Finkle' stein, Ke-ith Snee, Kenneth Mann. HOME ROOM 306 '1'6i'cher: Miss Anne Hughes First Row ileft to riprhtl Connie Culverhouse, Emily Mar- owski, Phylis Glasser. Delphine Carr. Alive Williams, Yvonne Hond, Carol Simon. Maureen Doster. Second Row-James Marquette, PQ-ter West, l lorn-nre Har- low. .Alive Van Jura, Marilyn Stevens, Ann Sehuler. Kath- erine Weiss, Harry Harris, Fred Neddotf, Tholmas llird. Third Row Robe-rt Thomas, Richard James, Thomas Knzetu. Thomas Nirton, Jane Yeager, Margaret Redick. Russell Evans, William Rosengrant, Paul llarrouk. Fourth Row Joseph Saelwtt, Robert Moore, Donald Kressley, Alfred Aire-lolf, John Jevit. Robert Line. Absenteefliettie Fannon. HOME ROOM 307 Teacher: Miss Helen Lynch First Row lleft to rightb Betty Coulter, Shirley Marllouyrall, Lois Hutforml, Dolores Price, Beverly Trimns, Marilyn Wilkes, Aileen Casnin, Shirley Thomas. Serond Rowf-Sylvia S4-her-tman, Heather llrooks, Joan Shen. Dorothy Newman, Jn--inette Gm-orm-. Ethel Smith, Alive Frail. Third Row-'Thomas Miller, Howard Jones. Alan Vivian, Allan Gerstein, Joseph VValI. VVilIiam Sr-hwimrer, Robert Seibel, Len Noble. Fourth Row Peter Ostrofski, William VVard, Robert Thonms, Melvin Lebowitz, Fred Hankes. Fred Smith. Fharles Kellar, Richard Smith. Absentees Je-an Fillestinr. Ruth Feriruson.

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