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

 - Class of 1959

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Fnrst they have a thorough knowledge of and a strong mterest nn thenr sublect second they have the abuluty to keep abreast of any new developments an their fields they have a knowledge of how to get thenr sublect across to the slow student as well as to the qulck the abnllty to stimulate mterest arouse cunosnty and provoke nmagmatuon -all of these enter unto the makung of a fnne teacher At Meyers many such teachers are accepting the challenges and opportunmes of theur pro fesslon It us through them that the student us able to know hnmself to discover hns abnlutues and to plan his future wusely It ns to t ose teachers who are always ready to gnve of them selves to guide and to encourage that we as students owe a debt of thanks It ns through them that the Isght of knowledge wnll contmue to burn brightly un the hearts and mmds of young Amerlcans And back or the teachers are the Prmcnpal and the Supervusors the Supermtendent and the Board of Directors and our success depends upon them all Adm 'ni tration wwwb KW W Wwfiggvwwwg M lg WM My M Erma? Qi A35 lang!-1:2 'YVVUH I , . YN M . MW! Ando ww eo ww Q! by OV 'X A059 I gf I f14aiaf Piiafi rm CBI 'N AC, 4'z,, w A? ,yiiy ' J tv fi? W Awww.. f SCHOOL BOARD V v ,If BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Harry Gitman, Mr. Merritt Hughes, President, Mr. Joseph DeVizio, Vice President, Mr. Clarence Smith. Standing: Dr. John T. Vaienti, Mr. Raymond Tubridy, Mr. Craig Peters, Dr. Atbert Feinberg, Mr. John Gloman. E 3 SUPERVISORS Seated: Mr, Kenreth Much'er, Industrial Arts and Vocatiocal Shoes: Mr. Wittiam Morgan, Vocat- icral Ccordirator, Mr. Ntred Schirnmet, Business Education, Mr. Wittiam Roberts, Music, Mr. George Jones, Rhysicat Education. Standing: Mr. Harold Saunders, Guidance, Mr. Leonard Utz, Engtishg Mr. Jotn Ruddy, Scienceg Mr. James Myety, Mathematics. QW O , 'N BMW PRINCIPAL O MB. H. LE N GILBERT Principal of Meyers High School rm. ADMIN ISTRATORS. . . MR. JOHN M. DAVIES MR. FULLER GRENAWALT Assistant Principal Faculty MGIICIQGI f6Xx 4 X 'N Rf' YL- swf 4,-ge MISS MARIAN R. HOGG MR. ENSO FROSINI Dean, Director of Activities Guidance Director MISS RUTH EVANS Secretary MISS GRETCHEN ALLAN Nurse wg 1 Iii xx -..1 ' MISS PHYLLIS SCHREY Clerk 91 CUSTODIANS r Row I ft to rqtwt Gnmer Jones Patrwck Ryman Robert Mo Second Row Robert Dafa Robert Young Abe Azam 5 X CAFETERIA STAFF Ffst Row flett to ngttl Mrs Forefue Davfs Mrs Florence Jones Mrs Mary PIP-ban dretcwan Mrs Gertrude Lauer Mrs Ada Becker Second Row Mrs Edith Davus Mrs Laura Peel Mrs Mae.Bedt,ro Mrs Deva Smrth Mrs Helen Easen Mrs Mlllne Kramer A ww 5 tx ,iv 'pb 'v' .. V, V 'fc'-msn t' -sv - -' , ., . if we 3 J , 'Jr :. at QS LV' 1- Q , wa f Yi . I -? -cr Q if 5: ' Fi st Ie i I- . , , IBO. -' '4 , , 2 AN I 'X 'K S , 1 s a 'i'A. , .7 4 SALUTATICN S To Those Who Go To Greener Pastures When the time comes to have men and women who have long been members of our faculty go on to other interests and other jobs and leave our school, we have mixed feelings about the changes. We wish only the best lor them. We lreep all the regrets for ourselves. Mr Stephen J Millard has taught all the Meyers classes in Mechanical Drawing He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University and has taught at many dlllerent schools After an initial year in a small school he taught for two years at the university where he graduated and continued on their summer staff for several years more H was at Scranton Tech for eight years and GAR for three and has been at Meyers since its first year pairing and malung stringe instruments as a hobby His summers are spent at Cape Cod and if it isnt llshlng he lilies best just the easy relaxation of the place is enough to draw him baclr We like his quiet manner and his nice sense of humor and the way he seems to enjoy his contacts at Meyers We shall greatly miss him now that the time has come for him to retire . . . e I Mr. Millard is also a rofessional musician playing violin, viola, and cello, and re- . . . , . . . . ' . . I I ' I .1- Qu MRS MARY VALENTINE FRALEY Mrs Mary Valentune Fraley has been the Meyers Lubraruan organuzung the Lubrary un the begunnung and keepung ut goung ever sunce She has worked wuth and for students faculty and parents and has done more and worked more for Meyers than can ever be estumated Outsude her actual school dutues Mrs Fraley has headed the cuty teachers organuzatuon worked on state and natuonal commuttees for teachers and done a host of thungs for other groups lnterestung us one fact about her many actuvutues she has held offuce un every group she has ever belonged to Mrs Fraley was graduated from Wulson Col lege and has addutuonal degrees from Drexel Unuversuty School of Lubrary Scuence and New York Unuversuty She now has gone to a new job un a fueld other than school work and we wush her contunued success wuth all our hearts We shall thunk of her often see her often too we hope and of course we shall muss her MRS MARY BURKE BRISLIN homemakung classes for homemakung un realuty She has started so many gurls off on careers and started them as workers un theur own homes Her cookung and sewung classes over the years reflect her own enthusuasm and warmth and what she could do un turnung a lot of athletes unto a row of chorus gurls us somethung we can never forget Petute and charmung systematuc and always alert when thus lady leaves us she wull leave her umage un our hearts MRS MARY VALENTINE I-'RALEY MRS DOROTHY DANA LEIBY MISS JEAN DEOBOLD MISS MARGUERITE HARVEY To keep the record straught we want to mentuon three who recently left Meyers and went to new and different scenes Mrs Dorothy Dana Leuby who was our Duetucuan marrued and moved to Massachusetts more than a year ago and we do not doubt she remembers our Cafeterua and yet probably never wants to see ut agaun We luke to remember her and are glad we do see her occasuonally back un our cuty Muss Jean Deobold of the Physucal Educatuon Department dud not return to Meyers thus autumn but went on to do her beautuful water ballet and coach her athletuc teams and teach students at the college level We who are stull un hugh school classes and on the Faculty remember her gay spurut and skull un her vocatuon We hope she us happy and we know she us successful Muss Marguente Harvey was not on the Meyers Faculty many years but when she left we felt a voud and hope her antuque shop and many hobbues have guven her a happy year A if f l I . r 1 !. 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I ' l 7 SCIENCE Seated Mass Ruth Merrel Mr Vnctor Dobb Mass Helen Lydon Mass Margaret Fox Mrs Kathryn Malloy Standnng Mr Donald Murphy Mr By ron Evans Mr Robert Jacobs LANGUAGE Mrss Mary Burns Mrss Elsie Weaver Mrs Louise Sayes Absent, Mass Mrrlam Watluns . , . , 1 r - . . . , . ' , . . 1 , . PHYSICAL EDUCATION WWW J S-1 Mr James Allcens Mass Beatrice Rosenthal Miss Carol Evans Mr John Nagle MATHEMATICS Mr Warren Challis Miss Lucille Ryan Mr John Jones Mr. Robert Gimhle, Mr. William Scott, Mr. James McGowan, Miss Marguerite Smith COMMERCIAL X3 Mass Ruta Murray Mass Ann Hughes Mass Cath erme McManmon Mass Eluzabeth McHugh VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL Seated Mr Fred McDamels Mr Samuef Paul rch Starwdung Mr Jack Grlffuths Mr Adam Wenche Mr Joseph Jacobs Mr Wrllard George etti, Mr. Stephen Millard. Mr. Arrthony Yuknav- Students are the lufe and heart of Meyers Hugh School It us theur enthusuasm loyalty and co operatuon whuch determune the spurut of Meyers lt us the character and actuons of each unduvudual student coupled wuth hus scholastuc achuevements that determune the standung of Meyers un the communuty Thus year l 311 students have demonstrated strong school spurut un many ways un the very successful magazune Elmprunt and Colophon campaugns un the rausung of money through the Key Club to brung a foreugn student to Meyers and homeroom representatuves and un the large number of students on the honor holl each unterval Everywhere you read that the communuty and natuon wull look to today s hugh school stu dents for leadershup un tomorrows world A Meyers behund the fun the gauety the lught hearted aurs each student realnes hus future responsubulutues He us developung hus own unduvudual capabul utues so that he may accept these responsubulutues and so that he may protect the great Amerucan herutage of freedom whuch has become hus . , . . . , next year, in the election of fine class officers . . , . ' ' ' . 1 I 4Qff 16' gffwf ff QAM! -. i 1 9 7fVY7,c4CZf K, 1 .. 6 f 4-bf'-f xj ,p f5 X, 5 r J Ju A Dfw? px fQ fmvayaf . 1 VZ faftfxfqg Fri Q 'x THE CLASS GF 1959 ITS HISTORY The Class ol l959 began with two hundred thirty eight members Remember how it was during those first months ol seventh grade how we had to adjust to new teachers and get to lcnow so many other students and manage to pass every subject in a strange big high school7 But those were the days of lun at pep meetings and lootball games and there was the Hallowe en Party and participation in some ot the clubs By eighth grade we got our tirst real chance to join the Pen Pal Club Glee Club Elmprint or play in the band or orchestra And how we did enjoy loolcing down on seventh graders and their confusion By this time we numbered only two hundred twenty one ln ninth grade came our lirst opportunity to malre an important decision that ot choosing our own course ol study At last we began to seem as important as we telt Tenth grade meant senior high school at last Can you ever torget how much bigger we got and how much smarter we lelt7 We lcnew a lot then and were welcome in all varsity sports the Modern Choir the Key Club the lvlajorettes and Strutters Now there were only two hundred three ol us but we tried to malce every one lcnow we were around Qur Junior year otlered such a whirlwind ot activity that we could hardly office in clubs and being very active in the Student Council lt was our class that initiated Fun Night which is to become traditroinal And what a Junior Prom we had all one hundred eighty tour ol us Were you there7 Our Senior year' We could hardly wait tor it and we sigh to see it nearly over What a year' We managed to weather bad times in sports without dampening our spirit This spirit showed itself in our leadership rn subscription and patron campaigns magaz ne sales the Prom the Senior Play the Concert And then there was Commencement with all its attend ant events the Outing Moving up Day Class Night Graduation itself and the alter graduation party True our numbers steadily decreased but we hope our lcnowledge increased ln May our class had dropped down to one hundred sixty tive and while we graduated even less than that all who stayed to the end and others who lett belore June telt a part of the Class ol 1959 , . I u f lceep pace. Now we had our tirst real chance tor leadership and holding ITS OFFICERS V' 75' Y ,9'y,,,Zw 55,1 Q.- Wqwmf I ab ian H 4.55 5 ,ag SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Elsre Mae Munson, Secretary, Douglas, Yeager, Vrce Presrderrt, George Elras, Pres.dent, Roberta Rayeskr,Vrce Presndent, Robert Smrth, Treasurer I l J ff' 7 ' 22 V 1 rw ,SQ TS ' 1 fff.,1 5:' r S r' S ,S S ,:' 1 a 0 i 1 'Zffl'??' i T ' S Ljfi r., ' 71- S i f A -Vi S ,f s 'W' A 4, fe' Q, S 44 LS? g - 1 LS X lff S . . 2' if 1 as any If 1 E S 7' af 4 S ' 5 S4 7 ' 4 ' r 4 x V ' f . S ' -f' l v' 'I -S gm iw Q ITS CGUNCH.. . . First Row lleft to Susan Wells, Judy rightl-Elaine Toole, Walborn, Mary Ellen Gordon, Barbara Senghaas. Second Row- l-larold l-larris, l'lerb Frey, Bill Peters, Tom Mitchell, John Nagl G. If anyone could learn how to arrange a photograph in a new way, he could make a million dollars. We do it at Meyers by changing the people each year, and make no money. But we do better. We make a picture of the Senior Council all posing quietly, and dressed up, and leave it to your own imagination to guess how they look when they are decorating for a Prom or practicing for Class Night or holding a regular meeting about class business. How they can talk and debate and settle things! We have watched with admiration and pay tribute to the tre- mendous job they have done for the class. ITS ADVISORS. . Mr. Warren Challis, Miss Casimir Tyburslci, Miss Marian Hogg, Mr. John Griffiths. This formidable looking lineup was photo- graphed at the Senior Prom. The small gifts do not represent in any way our re- spect and admiration for these people. They are all so wise and so understanding, so pleasanac and so firm. We have been advised and guided, teased and tested, and we have thrived under it and loved every minute of it. We shall remember them happily, and hope to meet again often throughout the years to Come. ITS MEMBERS ROBERT ARNOLD o A future an the Mannes ns nn store for this all ameable sensor Flxlng cars IS one of the ways Bob enloys has everyday routnne As a member of the Stage Crew he IS another of those capable young men dolng all that hard work the audience thunks IS fun The best of everythung In the years ahead to a fraendly opt: mnstnc classmate ALBERT ASTON If ever there was a man who thought hls course In Infe was com pletely charted and the end was only a matter of tame thus as he But we venture to prophecy a few turns toward teachmg wall halt lm and a sound of musnc wnll call and the road may even get rough And we all know he wull blush hrs way along successfully of course and we hope happlly HAROLD BARNEY a He us practical and careful thus non chalant senlor and hndes his real tntelllgence under a deep silence catlon and possubly become an elec trlcal engineer The electrac shop has been Hal s second home at Meyers where he has certaunly showed has vast knowledge of elec tronncs The best to hum nn reachung hrs desnred goal U Bruce an a tnous hard workmg o wh an really sound tat h un b and orchestra h so e t retncent he sur :ses e ryone us C quuck un etyemrfse smll Phar acy us lllmes desnred Ydfltofesslon rl can prop ecy that he wall ery but as success ful as he w n our sensor play IBB bll IIAIII . . h. IIH lll Hal would like to continue his edu: le - f V 6 V ll ll Br . . , E . B li? ' h 1 ' . L ,ith lv- ' an e ' d ' ni iwlt h RICHARD BOLEN ic Here rs one of the most unpredrct able persons rn the sensor class H has the tendency to change from a Nemesrs on the Premrses to a very ambrtrous and modest person Brrngrng zest and merrlment to everyone wrth hrs antrcs and sense of humor Drck rs a vrtal member rn any group Success he shall surely frnd but only after some good hard effort JEFFREY BRILL e Watch thrs boy around the stage on hrs purposeful way from the curtarn to the lrght cage and you wrll see real competence rn actron He knows how and he does rt rrght and prob ably that goes for lots of thrngs out of school too Of course we hope he wont do any of rt too fast re member Jeff what speed can do rn an off moment ROBERT BRISLIN o Ask me anythrng about a car and ll tell Hes not boostmg erther Bob rs very rnterested rn cars and may someday be a me chanrc and a very good one always has o smrle for everyone and rs never rrrrtated or angry We wrsh the best of everythrng to thrs amrable senror FRANK CASTRIGNANO Franlr When rt comes to electronrcs Frank rs at hrs b st Wrth rs frrendly ways and crazy antrcs he rs lrked by everyone Behrnd that dark appear ance he rs sensrtrve havrng a really trrng drsposrtron whrch we all lrke Penn State Extensron rs hrs destrnatron next year where he wrll prepare hrmself for o successful fu ture rn electronrcs JAMES CHEBALO im Berng agreeable rs Jrm s fmest qual ty ln the class room and outsrde of school hrs ways are frrendly and courteous to all whom he encoun ters Jrm has a nature that rs brrght and lovlal and also all the requr srtes necessary to achreve hrs arms and goals By begrnnrng at Krngs he wrll be off to a wonderful start PAUL CHESLUK au Few people are as unammously ac cepted by therr classmates as Paul He has certarnly learned the secret f gettrng along wrth people Though no fonder of school than many others Paul has worked hard and found rt pard drvrdends The future rs somewhat obscure but you can be sure that he has a plan even rf he does not reveal rt to us EARL CHRISTIAN ur On the football freld or on the found drsplayrng hrs outstandrng athletrc abrlrtres Capable and re lrable when grven a lab to be done he shows remarkable dependabrlrty To coach hrs own team rn the future would be the herght of hrs ambrtrons and on accolade of success to hrm rn all hrs endeavors CARL CHUPKA Chub Carl sand somethrng' rt doesnt happen very often yet there as al ways truth rn what he says Carl rs very fond of people and enloys berng rn a crowd He rs rnterested rn electronrcs and would lrke to be an electrrcran someday But quret or not once he has a sublect to talk on he can go on and on and surprrse you wrth hrs rnformatron and accuracy D k IIJ ll . . 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I , n . r Q u I F GERALD CIMMET erry Jerry us a modest unduvudual who us both thoughtful and suncere and us very lukoble Hus determunatuon to do well un all he undertakes makes hum one of the most dependable and ambutuous senuors College us furst among hus plans for the future Here as well as un the years to come he wull evunce all those char acterustucs whuch rank hum hughly among hus fellow classmates WILLIAM CLIFFORD u Fond of has own way Cluff us above all a rugged unduvudualust Schoo us somewhat of an effort for hum for most of hus desures are far removed from the classroom He us wuthout a doubt one of the most practucal and suncere persons you wull get to know The future though some what undecuded wull be very pros perous uf only he makes use of hus great potentualutues A sense of humor a self suffucuent nature and a great hopefulness can best descrube Butch Hes gentle whule unprovoked but quute dus turbed when really angered I Grumpy he showed to all of us hus remarkable aptutude for the stage After graduatuon he wull be off to college where those capabulu tues whuch have been ununtentuon ally kept un the background wull at last be permutted to power HARRISON DFITRICH u Courteous and pleasant Bud us one senuor who has a dual personaluty Helton be shy and unconcerned and then wutty and murthful To be con tent would be the heught of hus am butuons College us un store for Bud next year where he wull dulugently prepare for a future probably un scuence The best of everythmg to a great classmate WILLIAM DOBSON Fond of havung hus own way and at the same tume happy go lucky Bull us a very contraductory senuor Wrestlung and baseball have be come athletuc favorutes wuth hum whule at Meyers Hus practucal na ture makes hum one of the most de pendable members of our class Next year he sets out for Penn State Extensuon whuch wull mean a good start on a full future JOSEPH DORANG oe Joe us well known for that quuck wut and posutuve nature ln any group ut us hus genualuty and optumusm that especually stand out Though un cluned to be sensutuve and reserved at tumes .loe nevertheless takes everythung as ut comes May the best of good fortune come hus way un hus chosen fueld probably as a certutued publuc accountant Duff us certaunly well luked for hus thoughtful and consuderote manner No matter how low you feel he has that aur of optumusm whuch at once helps you fund the brughter sude of u e Sunceruty hus recupe fruendshup Hardly ever does one fund hum quuck tempered for the mauoruty of the tume hs us very pa tuent and determuned The Aur Force wull most lukely be hus begun nung on the road to success ALAN DUKFS Good looks blond haur blue eyes a handsome stature describe Alan to a tee Sympathetuc and sensutuve un nature he tends to become gay and excutable under many curcum stances The drug store keeps hum busy but soon hell be out un the wude wude world preparung for hus lufe ahead Perhaps the armed ser vuces wull be the begunnung IIJ ll ..BilI llcrnll IIJ ll BERNARD COHEN smut GEORGE DUFFY Duff If H I n l'f . ' ' is ' ' for v IIB dll AI THOMAS DYMOND nn Textbooks are an anathema t Dunk but glve hum somethmg to do wlth hus hands and he s a mas ter Next year his plans Include the Navy where has mann potentualntles wlll have a chance to really show And If the Navy has a stage crew you can be sure that he wnll be nts m st vital member The best of everythmg to a swell guy PETER ECKERT c o Although a newcomer ot Meyers Pete has become very much admired for both hls scholastlc ablllty and determuned manner He has a great lnkmg for chemistry and to make a sclentlfac dlscovery would fulflll hrs highest dreams Ambltuon and persnstence make Pete one of our mcst earnest sensors Hes a real flghter an sports lovnng every mo ment of every game Mr Presadent of 59 A clear thnnker dlscrlmmatwe and very In tellugent George ns quletly capable of handling and completmg gust about everythmg he tackles As the bulwark of this years lme George showed over and over agaln has great prowess on the gruduron as well as hls great sportsmanshup Bound to go to college George wall dlstlngunsh himself both scholastlcal ly and athetlcally ln the commg years ROBERT FARRELL Bo Dcrk and handsome how depend able and sure he IS He knows his way around and on and off the stage he can be counted on Maybe his naval career will enlarge has honzon but It wont change has es sentlol good manners and the real purpose of hls lofe to fund some thmg mterestnng and to do at well uD- ku . 0 nE k ll GEORGE EUAS George lo bu JOHN FEDAK ac Now heres a sensor who keeps to humself most of the tame Perhaps Jack as more Ilkely to occupy himself wnth one certann person Cars cars and more cars delight hus Interests Hes sympathetlc and sensltnve an nature and hes laable to surprase you wuth a wntty remark Next year nt wnll be the Navy for Jack The best to hum' JOSEPH FEDORCHAK oe Hard working s not suffnclent enough to descrnbe Joes efforts When It comes to puttung hns best foot forward he us rught on top doing a superuor 'ob A great asset to the sensor class no task IS too much for Joe Has Ilkeable gran wuth hum Has enthuslasm for llfe wall certainly lead hum far AuvARs FISHER shorty Kegnan Soclety what else? The lubrary has become Shortys second home Hes quite talkative quick to answer and handles most sutua tuons remarkably well Give hum anythnng to do and he goes all out Next year he wull head for euther the service or college Esther one wnll be lucky DONALD FOLEY Don He s so quiet that people are hardly aware of hus presence Don keeps to humself most of the tnme and hasnt let many of us learn to ap precuate has many good qualutues He mtends to enter the field of en glneernng and at Penn State Exten slon he wull probably begun to pave the way to a brnght and rewordnng future IIJ ki! , . - , , , . .. . , . . IFJ ll . i . . - , , : . enlivens any contact anyone has ll ll , . - f , . . . . , , . ll ll , . 1 KENNETH FRANTZ en An artist with keen intelligence and quick wut Ken possesses a very en vious talent for the brush and pal ette Though quiet most of the time he is nevertheless quite alert and active The print shop has domi noted his life at Meyers as auto mobiles have outside He will no doubt put into use his enormous knowledge of printing which he has gained here at Meyers HERBERT FREY Herb Co Editor of the Colophon When this eager beaver comes out of his den all other beavers take to the deep woods Herb finally dammed up all resistance and we gave the forced labor he demanded In Student Council Key Club and Colophon There we let him drive us into wonder as to how he did t all He would start a dozen things at once keep them rolling wind them up successfully and come back for more DAVID GEORGF Dave A great passion for cars Dave without a doubt is an authority on iust about everything with four wheels. He has a reserve of energy for all enthusiastic friends and an outward appearance of quiet dig- nity contradicting his clownish na- ture. Luck and success to a likeable senior whos immediate future will be in the Navy. PAUL GIBBON Foamy Let him hunt or fish instead of hit- ting the books and you'lI find that Foamy has reached contentment. Perhaps he's quick to anger yet he's very forgiving and won't hold a grudge. Paul, with his shy ways, will set out for the Navy next year -to help make the U. S. Navy practically a Meyers alumni institu- tion. PAUL GOURVITZ The Gour Determined t do well all h tackles Paul takes school very sen ously When his mind is not on school matters he turns to fun and pleasure An accomplished bowler a big tease a lasting friend really describe the gour Whatever the future holds we have no doubt that it will be immensely successful ROBERT HALL o Conscnentnous diligent and mtelli gent thats Bob Possessing a quick wit and a quick tongue he is one of the senior class lokers College immediately in the future for Bob where he is bound to be a success since his perseverence outweighs everything else His friendliness and sincerity make him very well liked by all his classmates HAROLD HARRIS Goo He is a demon on the track team a whiz on the basketball court and really great on the football field. Goof is quietly capable ambitious and very willing to please. He has been successful scholastically and socially as well as athetically. His warm smile is his recipe for friend- liness. NELSON HARTWIGSEN Nels Kindliness, friendliness and thought- fulness -,- - what better nouns could anyone use to describe this amiable classmate? Although always will- ing to lend a helping hand, Nelson is inclined to be idealistic and quiet. He's apt in detail and orderly in manner. Whatever he intends to become, he certainly has the ability to fulfill it. PHILLIP HIRSHBURG u Hes all humor full of the devtl perpetually havlng a smlle on has face Although small In stature Phil I5 bug at heart and In splrlt Hts classmates wnll agree that Phul IS the personal friend of a great magorlty of semors Many more wlll profrt from this effervescent personallty when he heads for Penn State next year MICHAEL HOLODICK Make If good looks could fudge a person s character there IS no doubt Make would rate an A plus Consequently hrs mannernsm and personaluty are tops and have molded hum unto an all around rndlvldual Eyes that sparkle and a smule that beams Muke has no enemres at least none we have ever heard of JOHN HOOPER ac An asset to the Elmprnnt Staff Jack has shown hrs dependabnllty and capabullty an hrs work wnth our newspaper On the football fleld or an the classroom Its obvious to everyone that he has what at takes to make hum a skllled athlete and a good student Jack s headed for the Marines and happmess and success In lufe we hope AUSTIN ISENBERGER e From the top of hrs head to the tlp of hrs toes he s all mnrth T rs very lrkeable guy has stamp and com collecting as hrs hobbres To be a member of the Armed Forces and to have a good lab afterwards are lke s mam ambltlons Wlth hrs sm cere approach to llfe we know he wull be successful ROBERT JONES Bee ,lay A demon on the basketball court a charmer rn the held of romance and good looks persontfled help to pamt a nnce prcture of B J Speaking of plctures give hum somethmg to draw and It would be a master pnece The servlce IS loomtng the years to come and a promlslng future IS rn store PATRICK KFATING Keats Now heres a semor who IS qulte famnluar to the enture school When Pat stands on that stage It us a fact that hrs fabulous talent for slngung has the student body entranced Hrs plans tnclude makmg records with a local smgmg group A famnlnar ex pressaon There goes Keats an the Merc' STEVEN KLEIMAN Steve What would school be luke for Steve wnthout someone to talk to? A sense of humor and a drstmgunshed sertousness show how changeable he can be Surprlslngly hes quite shy at times and loves encourage ment Whatever college holds nn store for hum he must tackle nt wuth determination and Interest The best to hum rn the years ahead FRANK KOONS Cor Cor IS a whuz at anythmg bu greatest ln the fleld of sports H can accompllsh any athletic feat with ease though lncllned once In a whale to slacken off Cork posses ses the outstanding ablllty to bounce back and contunue ln fine fashnon College bound Cork IS bound to do well that rs after he realizes that what you put unto somethmg gov erns what you get out of somethmg JOHN KOVAC o n Thss snterestsng sensor has a delsght sn the scsences be st bsology physscs or chemsstry Hes sersous quset and determsned and certasnly one to be admsred for hss searchsng after facts To become accomplsshed sn the fseld of medscsne as a doctor would fulfsll hss dessres To hsm we wssh the best sn ottasnsng hss dessred goals JOHN LABOWS o n As pressdent of the Kegsan Socsety John has been one of our leadsng sensors dssplaysng hss talents both sn and out of the classroom Hsgh scholastsc stcsndsng and a part sn the Sensor play certasnly prove thss Hes a sersous thsnker but loves o poke he ss way out front and ter rsfscally shy he ss a lsttle of every thsng and a lot ofthe best WILLIAM LAMOREUX reserv agsfgd nlv Hes Q, rxkiawlvo know hsm! ngvei ws snd thoulglsst-ffoslfothers He hcss a nsceln5'fh'6'F well cofceaied mmm fran sca and -c uf he ha w at takes for a great fum I CHARLES LEONHARDT Clssck Cars and gsrls delsght thss msrthful sensor Whsle not too aggresssve surprsssngly enough he gets quste a lot accomplsshed sn a very short tsme He hardly ever complasns dosng everythsng sn a quset and re served manner A of hsg cg 5 mates wsll agree that he ss very frsendly and good natured Our very best to thss extralskeable sn dsvsdual IIJ h ll IIJ h ll O jgaassn I ffssssff ,,f,,.s -X' ,,, is We WWF- 65' 'W I f. . 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UST , it ' N 1 . , ll ' ls: KENNETH LEWIS en Ken is well noted for his govnal and bright disposition Quiet spoken yet he contributes much when he has something to say Ambition and energy are key factors in his character together they work to produce an Individual who shows great promise for a successful fu ture RONALD LUCCHINO on Ron has a great curiosity for the things around hum We have seen this industrious sensor tackle many different problems and come through with fine results His suc cess in the past Science Fairs is cer talnly proof of this statement Ron s seriousness of manner will contru b e to his success in life even though it often makes us feel like outsiders to him THOMAS MANGANELLO Tom Good looks and a quiet friendly manner are Tom s outstanding char acteristucs He is well liked for his sincerity and his shy nature One is hardly aware of his presence for most of the time he allows the other fellow to talk yet when he does have something to say it is always worth listening to He will leave Meyers to face a world of untold action ALFRED MARTIN 'Al Good looks are more than evident in Al, a good-natured individual. Most ofthe time he's out for a good time and not too serious about much of anything. Al's one for heatherish stunts and has a very shy, innocent look. Give him electronics and he's at his best. Lg PAUL MILFORD au A frolnckmg dnsguuse of rndrfference a whuz un electronncs and a flanr for frxmg radlos thats Paul Into the Armed Forces for thus frank and stranght forward senlor Never a blue moment with this guy Paul has an agreeable manner and rs noted for hrs casual happy ego We prednct a grand and glorious Irfe ahead LEE MILLER Mu Friendly sincere and talkative de scribe Mlll He IS fond of people and rs always found havmg a good tlme perhaps too often' H s aware of so much around ham that we preduct has future wlll not be the least Iacknng In varuety We wonder whether even he knows how much else the next years may hold THOMAS MITCHELL Mutch A spark of laughter and a brught smrle of fasclnatlon accent Mltchs personalety Hrs perseverance and versatnlnty are unlamlted Here IS a man wnth class who wnll have a college future A real sportsman on the football fleld a forceful drlvmg athlete hrs logical thlnklng determtnatron and firmness are sure sngns of success SANDOR MITTLEMAN Sandy Red haur un a carefully placed wave and a warm frnendly smule are ob served when frrst meetlng Sandy Watch hum go on the dance floor for he s really something to look at He s got a hearty laugh and a care free fun Iovlng manner Wnth col lege right around the corner Sandy ns gettmg ready for an enloyable future JAMES MONK Coolue Good looks a desure for pleasure and adventure are Cooknes assets and lukes He llkes gurls and they all luke hm He I5 crazy a out huntmg fnshnng and camping Cookre s lookmg forward to a future rn the Navy after graduation There we predact he will contnnue un the best of fashion planning for an eventful and purposeful future GEORGE MORRIS George A snappy dresser an mdlvndual not lukely to be forgotten too soon thats George' Hes overwhelmmg with clawnlsh antics and can tell pokes galore A great talker hes mcllned to get un trouble quite often George plans to buckle down soon as he enters Wulkes for there tt IS business JAMES MURPHY Murph Murph small and smart has be come well known to us by has out standmg atrobatlc performances with the gym team Hes a great necessrty to our baseball team and dnsplays great rellabnlnty In caring for the needs of the players A undecnded future wrll gnve hum much to thunk about after he leaves us JOHN NAGLE ohn Qulck and rndustrnous here as the nucleus of our football team Qunet and thoughtful conservatuve and modest are gust a few adlectlves whuch sometlmes describe hum Alert and capable hell tackle any prob lem .lovlal as a court 'ester John rs a welcome member rn any group Aummg for college and a successful future may luck walk along wrth hum up In ' . . . . 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I JOSEPH NEUBERGER oe Wilkes as In for some lively classes with Joe coming an September Al ways ready for a good time Joe makes friends most easily His in terests vary from the Actors Club to the track team Success in en deavors will come to him only through dlltgence and patience but whatever the cost the reward will be exceedingly great THOMAS NORTON Nort Tom is one of those people you cant help liking His aggressive ness his sharp wut and his smooth manner are but a few phrases to de scribe him The Navy bemg near at hand will make use of his abil ities and capabilities a d all through the years people near and far will try to do the some PETER NOTERMAN Pete Philosophical muen supreme thats Pete' Although quick in decision and anger hes easily appeased Honor roll marks Key Club and a loyal member of the Kegian Society make him quite active around Mey ers Just dont argue with Pete it s almost a losmg battle' If his suc cess in life does not come up to his expectations no one will ever fund If 0Uf THOMAS NOWAK Tom Big bold and uncertain-a strange handicap for a blond who starts out to set the world on fire stirs up all girls hearts and can turn in a real iob if it has a mechanical back- ground and of course if he feels like doing it. The ladies in general no one in particular really can be counted on to follow his line. Qu... JOHN PALTANOVICH ohn An eager friend and well liked by all his classmates John is definitely one of the most popular members of our class As an energetic member of the Stage Crew he makes us wonder at how easily he manages the stage chores As for the future hes already started on his H is a fledgling banker on the work ex perience program and very nicely he handles that too Free choice gurls he s shy JOHN PAPSON Butch To sung is really living as far as Butch is concerned A more like able person is hard to find especn ally one as thoughtful and sincere as he as To dress well must be a hobby what a wardrobe' His fu ture depends entirely upon the pres ent He was Indispensable back stage at the Senior Play and prob ably will be lust as much depended upon everywhere all his life WILLIAM PETERS Co Editor of the Colophon As our Colophon co editor Bill one of our outstanding seniors H is one of the most capable ambn tnous and reliable members of his class Being agreeable and easy to get along with explains has many friends Behind that innocent front a devilish manner is hidden N task is too great for Bill to under take and he tackles everything with great enthusiasm Great things are in store for hum DANIEL PIERATOS Dan Keen determined shrewd and tn telligent are a few adjectives for Dan. A good student he plans to attend Wilkes College this Septem- ber. He coached Donny and the Seniors to victory in the boys in- tramural basketbalt league and en- ioys chess and girls. Dan hopes to become either a producer or a busi- ness executive-who says he can't! GEORGE PRICE George Now here IS one of our most fnend ly sensors well lrlced by everyone who knows hum George can b found equally at home on the grld :ron or nn the electronrc shop The future ns somewhat uncertaun but we are almost certaun that he wall spend the next few years nn the Amr Force rn preparatnon for hrs chosen fneld BENJAMIN ROBFRTS en There are few persons ln the senior class who are as easy gonng and affable as Ben Though he hasnt llmnted himself to any one partlculcr line Ben rs consldered by his class mates as one of our most successful sensors Few have learned as well a h ow to get along wrth people The best to a wonderful QUY EDMUND ROO9 Srncerlty best descrlbes EA lastmg and true frlend Ed IS always ready to do somethmg for anyone Quuetly capable guve hum a task and watch has conquer It Self de pendent Eds arms ae hugh hs obulutues many A sportsmon and a scholar a mlxture of mixtures ganety and sadness lnkeable loud able Ed QQRR CIAA fm JL will rw ,J9 Q RICHARD ROSE rc Wherever there IS excntement you wrll fund Rach rught In the mldst of It Always ready to laugh Rach loves people and gust ploun good fun Hrs likes are many but most of hrs trme rn school rs spent work mg In the trn shop Wrth has happy goluclcy manner Rach IS bound to keep on benng popular . 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U - K I ' ' a IIR' hll CHARLES RUPFRT Charlie Charlie rs one of those students you dont hear too much about but who are nevertheless vrtal to any class He rs very sincere and does hrs best rn everything he undertakes The next few years are somewhat up rn the arr for he rs not decrded on hrs 'Future All of us wrsh the best to this well deserving senror JOE SAKALARIDOS oe lntellrgence modesty and conserva trsm all pornt to Joe He learns readrly and quickly and rs very per ceptrve and rntentrve Joe rs old standby on the track team and prefers math to literature Success as an accountant wrll satisfy hrs ambrtrons The best to a wonderful friend and classmate ROBERT SALLITT Camel hrs lakes and sympathize wrth hs self made problems Seriously al though he never rs he rs a man who wrll have many delays and drsap porntments on the way but that he wrll reach a notable success we never doubt Adverse circumstances grve way to rosy hopes and they rn turn to the real and lasting glow of genuine achrevement JOSEPH SAUERS oe Here rs a fellow with a decided rn terest rn owning hrs own garage someday Hrs second home has be come the automotive shop where hrs knowledge of auto mechanics rs put to practice Although Joe rs quiet and reserved hrs capacity for dorng any rob well wrll lead hrm to find hrs own outlet rn trme IIJ ll . . . l . on ll ll Big and breezy, we laugh with all . . . . i IIJ ll ALAN SCHNEIDER An associate edltor of the Elmprnnt a member of the Key Club and a stalwart nn the Modern Choir AI also leads the class of 1959 scholas tlcally He appears quiet and re served but as you get to know hum you reallze that he us very fond of fun and full of laughter Al will have no trouble an college and will without a doubt dnstnngulsh himself and Meyers in his chosen profession RICHARD SCHUTTER uc Here we have a man of strong opun :ons but never let lt be sand that he ns merely stubborn When he has expressed an opinion he IS bug enough to change it nf need be And he is altogether wholehearted about the change too And that hobby of new friends are two outstanding personal features WILLIAM SCHUTTER Here IS a man who sticks to his ways as long as they seem likely to suc ceed But his bngness IS shown by the generous way he can take an other path If that IS indicated Hts fortune ln the future will be good better and best we hope and If all the hobbies pay off and the lakes come true and dislikes disappear what a future for thus wellluked fellow ROBERT SMITH Snu Snuffy IS known by everyone and IS quite a power on the basketball court Busy as he was with Key Club Modern Cholr Lunch Patrol and as Class Treasurer he could find time to squnre the ladies and porn the groups m that second floor spot Hls alms concerning the future are hugh and no matter what has goal we can count on hum to reach nt WILLIAM SMITH Cube Determined sociable and fun lov mg best describe Cube He loves parties lakes cards and gurls IS looking forward to IOITIIHQ the Ma runes has plenty of brawn and might even be seen in the Olympic games of the near future We ex pect hum to shatter thus years pole vault record May everything that he desires come his way SAMUEL SOLOMON am Here IS a hard working senior noted for his relnabllnty Sam is active In baseball and out of school actlvl ties Oasis as his friends call him IS the hut of any party With his fun loving attitude and drums how an eventful future Ile ahead of him EDWARD STAAB Pleasant good hearted and friendly contribute to Ed s description Right naw Ed is somewhat shy but as the years progress he will become a real asset to his friends Math and cars are among his favorite past times He s looking forward worlung for the Bell Telephone Com pany after graduation The best of success to a great and wellllked 9UY LAWRENCE TINKLEMAN Larry Larry a newcomer to the halls of Meyers has shown his abilities by his fine scholastic record Perhaps he appears on the quiet side but one can Imagine what hes like when among the boys Success IH great torrents are likely to come his way because he has that determnn mg power to do well IIAVI Il ll . . . I D - I I T - ' ' l - - 11 u I n . . s I , , . , 7 ' I ' . I 1 . ' . . I , - , a ' . , 4 I IIR' hll IIS ll I , , . - . . bowling, and his success in making can he ever be missed! College and I.BiII llEdll I - I . ' . . , . . . 1 l , . . I u . - - f g ' . ' ' to I . - I . N . I ll ffl! . I ll ll - , . . , . , . I THOMAS TOMALIS Tom Capabrlrty and ambrtrousness ac count for Tom s success scholastrcal ly Football and baseball take up most of thrs young man s trme when he rs not hrttrng the books He rs grfted wrth the abrlrty to arm hrgh when seekrng to accomplrsh a pur pose We thrnk wrth pleasure of the school that gets Tom next year wherever rt may be WILLIAM VIEW Brll rs very shy quret and frrendly S orts of all krnds math and movres are among hrs favorrte hob bres and pleasures He rs plannrng to rorn the Navy after graduatron and would lrke someday to own a store Good luck always to a won derful classmate WILLIAM WEBER He s serrous and he rs Irght hearted and responsrble and full of fun and who knows what he really means to be He took real rnterest rn the Senror Play and rf hrs part was burlt strrctly on apple pre we are not surprrsed Remember grrls rts hrs favorrte food ROY WILLIAMS o From the pages of a book we thrnk he came and almost any change rn atmosphere sends hrm back Bu whale he as out among us we do en loy hrs qurps and slrps and what an actor he showed hrmself to be as the famous Grumpy rn the senror play' Who wrshes success to a fellow who already has rt? We all do DOUGLAS YEAGER Doug Brarns brawn and what have you Doug has made hrs mark sports wrse on the football freld and wrestlrng and he s lust as successful scholastr cally He rs wrllrng and rs capable of dorng anythrng he sets out to do Next year Doug plans to further hrs educatron then on to teachrng Go rng to school wrll be a pleasure ll Fa STUART ZAREMBO u Courtesy trmrdrty and actrvrty are among Stu s contradrctory assets A very good student he plans to study engrneerrng next year He enloys sports frshrng and most of all photography We wrsh hrm the best of luck and success and are sure he wrll have both and hope he wrll frnd a sense of securrty and a feel rng of realrty rn all he undertakes rl rr , . . , . , 1 rr rr rrsillrr . . . . ' ' ' 1 1 - ' ' P 1 1 ' ' . . . . ' . , . . 1 - ' Bill , . 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I W rust rr lrR Yrs 1 1 , . ' 1 1 . . - I I 11 11 - ' , ' SEN IOB TEA The Senior Tea has become one of the really big events ofthe year. It is given by the seniors near the holiday season and this year the date was December nineteenth. Mothers of both boys and girls come to the tea and their sons and daughters with them. The ladies who pour are mothers of class officers or mothers who are themselves employed in the city's schools, or whose husbands are teachers or school directors in Wilkes-Barre. FAREWELL SONG Our senuor year that maguc year Ol hope and joy of fruendshups strong And all our memorues clear Has passed so quuckly and we fund The luture s near our path us clear The past us left behund But Meyers Hugh wull cherush you The school we love the spurut of The guudung gold and blue Throughout our luves we ll hold your honor hugh Farewell to you dear Meyers Hugh Words by Judy Walborn SENIOR CLASS SONG Dear Meyers Hugh we pledge to ou our loyalty and honor too on thus our graduatuon day The memorues here of years gone by wull luve fore er and never due though we re leavung you forever more The classrooms and the hallways here wull seem so far away The fun we shared un hugh school days we II cherush through the years So goung out unto the world And looking back un years to come We wull have these moments to remember Words by Lunda May Boyd Barbara Hoats CAROLINE ANTHONY Carol No one us more soft spoken or seem ungly contented than Carolune Even though she possesses a friendly quuetness about and an umagunatuon for art she seems somewhat apart and has not guven her classmates the opportunity to know what she us really luke There us no doubt that the future wull be uncreasungly hap puer far as the years progress she wull become her real self more and more MARGARET BARR Margaret 'When guven the chance to speak Margaret shows she us really on the ball Although she wull probably have to work long and hard she wull certaunly become a most cap able nurse Her sunceruty reluabuluty and trustworthuness wull be of per tucal senuor JANET BAUMAN an A bubblung personality makes Janet one of our most popular senuors Her qualufyung as the Meyers Home Maker of Tomorrow us only further evidence of the achievement she has made at Meyers We wush her all the best possuble good fortune un attaunung a lufe long ambutuon of becomung a veterunaruan BARBARA BECKER un Barbara us an eager fruend to all and a real lady Her stunnung taste and beautuful complexion make her one of the most attractuve Senuors That umpush gleam and spuruted en ergy wull surely lead Barb along the avenue of success We wush her corutunued happuness un the years to come ll II I I ' . . . I , . I I . ' . Il ll I I . I . , . I , . . I l - ' l D ' petual benefit to this likeable, prac- Y .,J .. I I D ' ' ur i fu - . . , . ' ' , , . . I , . I D l , HB ku ANN BORYS Annle How this bundle of dynamlte does at no one knows Annne ns contunu a amaznng not on hockey fueld on the basketball court she can be found gavlng a helpung hand to anyone who needs It The best of everythang to thas sparkllng package of loy LINDA MAY BOYD n Charm and happnness best descrube n She has a bubblnng person allty with a volce luke an angel There IS music In everythlng Linda does Her desure to please out welghs all others In her thoughts her manner explains all Sincere dependable anxious for friends Lnnda need have no worries for she ALICE BROWN Tlny with a neat trim flgure In pen cll slum skirts Alice as rnght at home on the dance floor Boundless ener gy makes Aluce a capable Kegnan and a well Ilked classmate A mer ry manner and a pleasing person alnty are Allces best known char acterustncs Wnth that mterestnng nature the future wnll certamly be brlght PATRICIA BUTCOFSKI a An lrrepressuble grggle and splrlted energy make Pat a never ceasing chatterbox As a Keglan Pat as al most a permanent fixture of the In brary Those sparklung eyes and that bright fasclnatung smlle wall be more than enough to make her fu ture patlents treasure any snckness Wherever she IS she IS certannly a well Irked and vntal member of the class of 1959 ll ' II Ily ' us. If the , ll ' ll Ln UU H' - - , , will never walk alone. IIAIII . . , HP t.. we YM fp' my ,t X aqnniv Alwa smnlnng and Sa s mnrt hereve e goes ln W avsereste everyort6'and everythung a r a w a a T ughtful and lndustrl sunce and honest Sallle ma es f e easuly and keeps A successful future lues nn st efor he nfcdetermlnatnon uldes her ste MARloN DALON Du y Marlon us one of those attractnve strutter co captauns She ns great ln everythlng she attempts water bal let hockey and modern chonr Chormmg eyecatchmg and very lovnal descrnbe Maruan to a tee She wnll be an asset to any place and stnce she wants that place to be up nn the alr hostess on a plane IS the answer MARY JANE DAVIS Mary Jane Boundless energy and determunatlon make up Mary Jane Agile and well co ordmated she prefers sports to anythlng else and wll be n asset on any court or playlng faeld Outspoken and defmnte for If she nks shes ght hell let ou know Her abnlnty wnlllngness and great capacity make her try any thlng SHARON DOWNING Sherry Though new at Meyers Sherry has made many frnends qunckly Wnth that slncere and earnest personality at IS no wonder she IS so well lnked Pleasant to all there are not enough kind words to say about her An outstandlng dancer Sherry would luke to have her own dance studio and with her many talents we feel she will P r . N A . t I O, Q X ' J ll - ll f. le 72 p HY S Il' is a do s ell s N thi er . ' '- i ' , t V . . u ' ll 'Il ll ll ll ' l a thi ' ri s ' y BARBARA FALTZ Barbara Her sparkling eyes tend to suggest unnocence and bliss and Barbara rs forever giggling and carefree She rs agreeable and pleasant yet trmrd and shy Although not to actrve around school we can be positive that once she leaves Meyers to face the world outside her life will be come one of sure success MYRNA FISCHMAN Myrna She talked and she worked and she worked and she talked and long hours and really great ability turned out a tremendous lot of successful Colophon details Those blue eyes looking up seern to spur everyone How does it happen she funds time to dance and ploy? Success ns never far from her and we dont wont to be erther JUDY FRALEY Digger A friend to lust anyone as sweet as the day rs long and agreeable to every crazy whrm that s govral Judy Artrstry with the brush a casual assurance and even sometimes a really logical thunker she ns active rn such groups as Y Teens Art Club and Homemakmg As a nurse she will be tops JOAN GIBBON Joanne' Shiny red halr and sparkling blue eyes atop an hour glass figure bright good humored and anxious to please an avid commercial stu dent and one of our eye catching strutters Modelmg un the future for Joanne and shell make a stunning one MARY ELLEN GORDON Meg Sparkling eyes a friendly smile pep and energy an outstanding cheerleader only represents a small portron of Mary Ellen She rs al ways busy yet always wnllmg to help where help us needed With her abrlrty and determination no obstacle rs too great to be a sure success In whatever she chooses LOIS GREENAWALD An able and attractive strutter Lars has a radrant smile a vital glow yet a serene manner With the crowd she s gay and humorous and tides of giggles can be heard A active supporter of her class lo rs spmted and energetic Bradford Beauty College will make her a capable and successful beautrclan Luck she does not need for good fortune walks with her GAIL GRITZ an Never quiet always talking Gall rs well known around the halls f Meyers Homeroom 3'll IS one of her meeting places where her crazy antncs her humorous ideas and quick wrt are shared wrth all Gall can be as serious as she IS gay as well her friends know She s off to a start rn life at Harcum CAROL HARRIS Caro Carol a capable office assrstant has a sensitive manner a rare sense of humor and on affable nature Wrthan her circle of friends she is radrantly alive offering a sincere frrendshup Since Carol IS :magma trve she wrll make an excellent beauticran one who will garn suc cess easily MABEL HELMBOLD Mae Math un all uts forms us an easy chore for someone luke Mabel who us really gufted wuth an unstunct for the subuect She possesses a pene tratung wull power and does not become duscouraged easuly No task us too great for her as she faces up to Iufe and sets out on the path to the future ELAINE HERRING Tootue She us too quuet for observers to fund out very much about thus retucent senuor Elaune seems to appear fruendly by her suncere smule an her shuny warm eyes No doubt her fruendshup us un demand wuthun her own cnrcle of fruends What pleasant plane rude uf she was your stewardess I MICHAELYN HIMLIN Mu e us one gurl who has a changeable sort of character She can be seru ous and untent yet un a flash can be bluthe and carefree Neatness per sonufued she loves to wrute and us a constant and loyal fruend Muke us a popular senuor Further educa tuon us ahead for thus future gov ernment worker BARBARA HOATS ar Barb us our stunnang hugh step pung drum mauorette Charm and vuvacuousness best descrube her Ambutuous and aspurung Barb s aums are hugh She excels un sports as well as studues Her talents are many she has a wullung hand an actuve mund and leadershup wuth a GLORIA HOLTZMAN 'Go Go A tuny package of dynamute an out burst of glee and sparkle Glarua us one of our munute members She was born to be a malorette wuth her twurlung technuques Skatung wuth the gang and dancung are but two of her greatest enuoyments Wuth a neat luttle fugure dark wavy haur and an artustuc talent she wull fund herself a place un lufe and be happy un t ROSIE MARIE HOSKINS Rosue Rose Marue practices courtesy to the fullest Cordual suncere and most fruendly she us apt to fund herself snowed under by her fruends Rose us a happy modest type of person and she thunks the best way for her to express her untentuons wull be un the fueld of haur stylung A future that us brught and good us bound to come her way CLAIRE HUGHES Claure A beautuful smule a batch of charm and bundles of Iult un her laughung Irush eyes Claure has a muld dusposu tuon and a soothung manner A career as a teacher looms ahead for thus paused most pleosung senuor Many thungs excute her laughter and her pupuls may furnush her wuth a pretty actuve future MARGARET HUGHES Marg Reserved and retucent Margaret wuth her extreme shyness us a seem ungly bashful senuor Fashuonable un dress neat un manner and wuth a soft spoken nature she has lumuted her fruendshup to only a few A good stenographer us her maun am butuon un lufe and we dont belueve ut wull be a long and hard task for her tu ul ' - n s o ' ' , - . 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CTN PEGGY LOU HUMMEL A sparkling personality full of pep and energy PL I5 a pleasure to e with Truly a mlghty mute when she makes up her mind Peggy has definite alms in life Her will and ablllty will see them through A true friend a welcome comrade she can smile with her eyes and charm everybody BEVERLY JAYNE ev Intellect a store of knowledge and an interest in school wall make Bev a wonderful teacher her chosen career With a blending voice in the Modern Choir and as an active supporter of the YTeens she was kept busy at Meyers She has a sincerity that is steadfast and changing Luck to a really ard worker BEVERLY JONES ev Changeable as night and day best describes Bev cheerful and peppy- turning to a quiet and serious in- dividual. She is know to everyone as one of our stunning cheerleaders. Capable of undertaking any task, no matter what the size, she has the ambition to tackle the almost im- possible-and usually does ! JUDITH JONES Judy Good-natured and determined to do well in all her endeavors, Judy will set her aim in life where we know she will attain it even if it takes long, hard work. Swimming for Judy is something that seems to come quite naturally so no wonder she is such a wonderful participant in the water ballet. Good fortune to someone who deserves it. CHRISTINE KELLEY ina Chnstlne us one of those who see that everythmg they do us done well Very practlcal and logucal Chrls has a host of fruends Her gentleness capabllxty and helpful ness account for her deslre to be come a nurse shell certamly make an attractive one ALICE KEMMERER A :ce Alnce one of 1959 s fnrst engaged wlll be Ieavang Meyers and putting to use all her knowledge of home economics Into her very own house She seems to be frlendly IH her own qulet way Aluce knows what she wants out of llfe she has set her HELEN KENNEY ' Peanuts A flare for offlce work a flashung smlle and a peppy enthusnastlc man ner are charactenstlc of Helen She has a very charmnng alr about her that accounts for her many friends As a future beautuclan success wlll be with her MAUREEN KENNEY Maurle Maureen as one gurl who as encircled by a halo of kmdness and smcernty nt as obvlous when you see her smnle notuce the twnnkle an her eye or llsten to her speak A more true and loyal frnend would be hard to fund A future nn the Waves wull brnng her to success IIT ll - , I . , . ll I' ll ' I ' ll Il , ' : idealsp she will gain them. 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Il ' ll 1 JOY KLUG o A fashuon plate wuth cu slender graceful fugure mark Joy as one of the neatest gurls un our class VVuth her fruendluness for all she has a magnetuc charm that wull attract anyone What a love for pleasure' Someone wull be quute lucky to hav Joy as hus pruvate secretary Sf NDR KORSON Sandy Shes cute and she us lust os n-ce as she us attractuve Guve her a 'ob to do and you wull have only prause for the results Of course a lot of tume us spent day dreamung and lookung up apartments un the paper and wrutung I tters The very best thurug about her davs now us that tume does oass and a future be comes a pres nt Our fey est wushes to you always LENI KOVACS em A gale of laughter and torrents of guggles tend to sJggest Lenu us cu lught hearted nduvudual She gust as seruous os she us carefree To take a chance wuth excutement would thrull her Busun ss college us ahead for her and to her success wull come quuckly ln fact she hos ut already VFR Cu KRESGE Sweet and sensutuve fruendly and lady luke are a few of Vera s qual utues that malfe her personaluty toos Seruous about school yet out for a good tume cu favorute oastume of hers us druvung that car To Ve a success wont be a struggle for a capable practucal nurse she wull certaunly be VARCIA KQUPll'lS'4l :Marcia Penetuatuvg ., own eyes and hot brown han at th peal' of Ca slende- fugure Marcus gayly eruergetu wut uoyo.us amoutuon An uut un expr ssunn a rea mg sm e and cu slow nowung msunruer are oharacterustuc of Nur rcufu May the years to come bfurg the best for her S PM LANG um y Sunny us know ru by het ClfJ.v5Ytl tes for her Noude ful personaluty a ud never dyung spurut Sunny hopes tu spend the next four yea s wlere she can exp ess mo my of ner le se known quolutues to t u ur tulle.-t Sne wull always be remembered fu h u perseverance and clarm he fnusxu and laughter whuch has enable her to e c--ll un so many d 'Fferent area CP RULE ' 'iX'lClFVVlLI Larole Quuet and derrure untelluge t d sweet Carol the co edutc u of our shyest senuors She Wefer fs much to soy u rowd ut 4 en she spears her wouls are words of wusdorru Crrule s one gurl whose cuufru un lufe shoulj le set hugh to e zucl her hugh standa as KATHLFEN MARY MASTFRSON uv saty Pucturesq.ue uru he :tte s urutou flashung eves .1 pretty srvuule ruer-dly 'nawuer .A 'uf an me s tfuous lfothv chauvuels h r Cubuhhes Oll' L uvcu.: she- r IU S IF' ue er cure ut usfecua e you boat ut 'l'.Jrutuuuu tluo.ug'nt5uI s e v follow y UF l ad by Cu one A thunker rn y all uer tlo gL e d to success I J Y u .1 . . u . lu . l ' ' , .' 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' ' , .a' . l u u nts l a BETTY McCARRlCK Mac WIth her quIet and reserved nature yet Betty IS self assured and deter m-Ined PUTTICIPCTIOH In gIrls bas ketball and an Interest In art have provIded her wIth busy artIvItIes at Meyers She IS pleasIng and lIke able IH her gracIous ways Luck to a wonderful gIrl SHEILA MILLER Sheula A full and frank statement from thIs young lady would tell you that wonder of wonders she wants to be a teacher She lIkes her school and her fruends and has hobbnes and day dreams and chooses DICE clothes and above all she lIkes people RIght they respond and lIke her too MARGARET MORTON Marge A real frlend to those who share her frIendshIp Margaret IS another of the gIrls who are qulet and some what dlffldenf WIth her reluctant smIle It IS hard to learn too much about her We do know her Ideas are concrete and her ways are set We lIke as much as we are allowed to know of her BARBARA MOSS Barbara An asset to the glrls basketball team Barbara IS always there to cheer help and urge the team on to VICYOTY As thelr manager she has shown such Important qualltles as dependabIlIty relIabIlIty and capabIlIty A concoctlon of energy and spIrIt Barbara has endless am bItIons ha. 'SEL' EDNA MOSS Edna Edna IS usually qulet and has an unaffected manner wIth a tendency toward a temperate and sedate ex pressIon She a frlend to ll never fUllIng to make her fflendll ness apparent Edna dlgresses from pleasure to studles To become a medIcal technnclan IS Included In her future plans BONNIE MUCHLER Bonnue SIze means nothIng because Bon nIe s COPOCITY for actIvIty IS far be yond measurement Modern ChoIr YTeens and the HomemakIng Club are gust a few She IS natural and unaffected full of fun and at tImes sernous and Intent Another future nurse she IS one who wIll no doubt make sIckness a pleasant experlence for her patlents ELSIE MAE MUNSON se Secretary of the SenIor Class and no one IS more deservIng PersonalIty plus Else makes frvends easIly and IS always welcome In any group A beautlful VOIC9 a charm Ing person a slncere frlend she can sms e wIth her heart Co ege bound destIned for a successful fut ture may the best come to one of the best BARBARA MURRAY Mur A love of pleasure yet a dash of serIousness make Barbara changeable as the weather Shes one of the necessary elements In our lIne up of strutters An excellent worker a bundle of chatter and a carefree fun lovIng manner gnves us a clear pncture of Barbara Luck to her In all her endeavors PEGGY NELSON Peggy A dead shot on the basketball court Peggy was one of the assets to the gurl s team No doubt she excels In all sports Typing also rates hugh on Peggys lust of favorltes Wlth drawn and reserved she has mten tnons of becomnng a secretary nn the future gust one more activity whuch she wall be an asset NANCY NOONAN Nance A sympathetnc nature modesty and a slight tlmtdnty may explaln Nan cy s quiet dlsposltnon She excels In everythung basketball hockey and band Her untelllgence and skull wall need to be applued to succeed In her mann ambltuon benng a doc or lrma an amuable and good hearted person us a well liked sensor She has a courteous manner a wnnnmg smile and o slmpllcuty In attltude wnth a touch of serennty Wtth her steady posse her positron lf wull be easuly manntalned CAROLINE PYRAH Lynn No one IS more Interested an actlvtty than Carolnne Moods prevall and when shes happy hes In ra form She has an agreeable man ner flooded with a casual breezr ness A Kegnan to the utmost de gree she spends most of her tlme ln the llbrary Persustence wall be necessary for success and she means to have a try for tt all the way I . . . in Y . IRMA POLGLASE lrm ' , in ie ' l , s ' ' re ROBERTA Rf-Nlt':Sl1l BoLh e t as gamer' and r rlce e IS Ron ta As Vrce President of the Sennor Class ard act: fe In th e ns shc was tops rr en I n mt usnastuc nd hex about tat gngqle t set e ertthlrg ott'P e c' truly valuable p rson In ever 0 MARuuEmI I E ROBERTS Porky A shadow of shyness surrounds Mar guernte s serene face She IS combrnatlon of galety and fun to those who know her those who are not familiar wrth her are unaware of a quret sensrtnve gurl Success rs not too for from her reach SH EILA ROSENTHAL Sherla Sherla a new face an the sensor class at Meyers has a pleaslng das trnctlve style Shes calm and self possessed strnvnng to reach her goal Shyness surrounds her some trmes serrous expressnons Never theless Sheila has blended IH nicely with her classmates at this new school SHARON ROWLANDS Sharon A spunky, energetic little miss who can be found worklng diligently at almost anythlng as Sharon She rs capable of domg any task well, es pecaally If music IS involved Charm and posse envelope her petrte sta ture Her srze as not a measurement for her capacity and knowledge ' ' ,- 'I ' ' rs N rl r'x'l'.ere','er here ' ' 5 tu ., ' . r ' . lsr .. ' ' . . I .X . S Y'Te -,fr '. 'I dyacl ez h ', a ff h 'Y fn uf I' ' ' . - '. Sh is . Q 3 sense of the word, :nd how at- tractive :he is to Lak at. I ' .5 4' Ilj ll . , u . U 7 , . Il ' ll , I l I I - . . , - , , LOIS SCHECHTMAN ons A true hostess of galety Loss keeps them laughlng with her crazy and weld antics She could set the ll brary un an uproar af glven a chance A cherished member of the Kegnan Socuety and a whnz wnth paper and pencil Loss funds wntmg a favonte sport A llkeable person certaunly not to be forgotten by many LOUISE SH RADER Loulse A lovely person to know Louuse with her calm expression IS one of our very retucent and pleasant mem bers who make up our Sensor Class She has a warm greeting and a quret frlendllness for all A future occupation IS stnl to be declded and may she be happy In all she t tempts As one of our stunning strutters treasurer of YTeens and on the buslness staff of the Elmprunt Barb has worked hard at them all Her eagerness and dependability make her a bug asset In her actlvltles as well as the classroom Here IS a good secretary for some lucky boss and a top ratmg personalrty for any place on earth DOROTHY SH EA Do A mild dnsposltlon tends to suggest Dorothy IS the shy type Those who know her will say she us pleasnng and a true frlend wlth her groc ous ways Most of the tame she ns quret reserved and soft spoken Her fu ture will be bright nf she malntams her wnnmng ways It wnll reward anyone who tnes to know her REBECCA SH EASLEY Becky Talented with brush and pannt dex trous In craft work and neatness personified Becky has a great llklng for art Short and sweet she has a host of frrends A famnllaf face nn the library Becky ns a loyal Keg lan She wlll make a wonderful teacher as she has set her standards hugh LEONA SHINKO Leona Sweetness as well as an unaffected manner Leona wlth her love f pleasure os as porsed as a prmcess Well dressed and well groomed she has Intentions of becoming a sec retary Courtesy and gentlllty make her an affable and plausuble person SHARON SILVERSTEIN Sharon Tall stately she IS the knnd of gurl you wished you looked luke or you wash that you could dance as well as she does or start glgglmg wrth er he has ut a bu for a practlcal purposes she as pretty gen erally out of cnrculatlon BARBARA SOLT ar To look her best at all times must be the pattern of her lufe A true fruend Barbara IS well lnkecl by all who share her frrendshup although she has not glven many a chance to know her An abundance of humor llltmg laughter and a kmdly man ner thats Barbara HL - ll o . a Q' I I l 0 . O - l ' BARBARA SENGHAAS Barb ,, ,, - ' A I D - . D. . - - .1 -- h . s ' ' ll, f II - T l I' t IIB bll PEGGY SPARE Peggy Last all the pleasang odlectaves lake sweet kand courteous consaderote and none of them are enough to descrabe Peggy A permanent fax ture around the offace she as o pop ular senaor Peggy as daanty and demure and her deep twanklang damples wall flash ot o moments notlce FAYE STARNER Starr A slow downang smale and a sancere expressaon ore dastanctave feature choracterastacs of Faye She as on Elmprant assocaate edator and a cap able offace ossastant hovang done a fane 'ob an both satuotaons Faye thanks a future as an oar lane hostess wall be among her better aams Per hops her adeas are up an the aar al ready LINDA STEINHAUER Landa A personalaty that as hard to match o style that as daffacult to copy Lando as defanately a well laked garl an our class A foshaonoble haar do tops a face thot as always rodaont and beamang Another one who desares to enter the nursang professaon w ore sure she wall enloy ats many satasfactaons GLORIA STILES Gloraa' Seemangly on the quaet ond boshful sade yet ot tames pourang forth tor rents of gaggles ond fun galore Gloraa as a foathful and steadfast fraend Archery and homemokang have been among her favorates ot Meyers ond o strong anterest has been shown an each of them To be a stenographer or secretary wall make her future plans permanent I PHYLLIS SUKOFF Phyllas Bag hat bag smale bag success an the senaor play on twelve hours notace She as expansave ond exuberant and gay and very glad to take the lame laght Dont ask has lodys advace you wall get at and youll have to take at whether you lake at or ot But ask her help her sympathy her fraendshap and that she wall gave you as wallangly GALE SULLIVAN Ga e Determanotaon7' Goal has at an great supply Wallang to help out she as always there to do the lob A san cere manner a quaet dasposataon ond o taste for culture her goal an Iafe should be set hagh for her adeals have great heaght The Senaor Play hockey and water ballet are only o few of her accomplashments whale at Meyers PEGGY SWANBERRY Peggy A personalaty that tops all others ond o wonderful dasposataon mark Peggy as one of the necessary ele ments an our Senaor Class as well os the Senaor Play Always lokang wath o devalash sort of gleam an her eye she as known by many as o Meyers molorette She as o m chaevous loss behand o cloak of fraendlaness ELLEN THOMAS en A petate lattle senaor who has a maschaevous oar under o wrap of shyness as Ellen A fraendly smale a pleasang personalaty and a per petuol chatterbox are gust a few ways of descrabang Ellen Her mand often troals off to the thoughts of servace and that specaal someone But tame moves on ond the future as closer than you thank ELAINE TOOLE Coolue Here us a good example of the best thnngs come ln small packages gentle soft spoken mdlvndual she has a generous supply of power and energy Her capabnlnty and rela abnllty contribute greatly to her de sure to become a nurse and what a nurse shell make 'I Snckness wull be a pleasure JUDY TRABITZ .lay Sweet as sugar wnth a noncholant manner Judy IS a delightful person fnlled wnth buoyancy and exuber ance A foshuon plate from head to toe she can wear anything well and she does Earnestness ns her fmest quality Her dark eyes tend to sug gest dreams of the future and wuth Judy that tlme comung wnll be ever antnclpated A delnghtful addntnon to any class room IS Pat She IS hllarlous ond possesses a wonderful sense f humor Tall and slender Pat was a sharp strutter who was a pleasant snght on the football fueld Her as plratlons for the future are undecld ed but whatever IS In store Pat wall rernaln spuruted and full of fun JUDY WALBORN u y Thoughtful conservatlve doscrnmuna tive are lust a few words descrlbnng Judy A lack ofall trades from student councnl Elmprunt and Keg nan to cheerleadsng and Modern Chonr Judy has attamed her goal scholastucally and socually Her suc cess she has already started on PATRCATRACEY Z Pai 3l?END,2. VVASSERSTROM Bren Brenda, u busy senior while ct Mey- ers, has been seen on the football field os a: sfrutter, Q typist for our Elmprint, and 'J cupoble member of the office staff. With ull this activ- ity. she s'ill has time to be chorming or d porsed c ul Frnendly to ell whom rrcoer ers cl.'9-'Sl' Wlcllc ue 1 ndly und enthusrustlc gol IL U 1 Lt rself both dcperrdqble and esoerfeful In student council Meds. rt ' rwrr crrd YTeens Sweet e s er :turn ng smile, warmth und enst-ver. ss ,ure thrngs ve no Ice -su t is cu Sue cs 0 dentu t came oorst muy lust hcppen to om C new xord . su cess C xPUL X- v 'T7Fl Faro P- dash of freckles that go with her s wmng red herr Corn rs active nr all phos s of Meyers currrrulum Sfholastecally srre e cels A rg1 si porno 'fczloretfe und our Sunday d perds. ' ne It reoorter Ure only two .af -er many accomplishments r go l lute sr ou be set hugh me s are rmfless and er fapcxlnrlltres wrtlout onnore l?C'Y'Xl Vvlllll S Caro Quret cr :I reserved v-nth c tlouc,H x, .rpoeercme Cor yr has smc .r es H1 stat. re we C ' us Jw r n. rv ,Aff V1.7 YC' JI e e Lr Leor1'o prepc. e or lUv .Jfe ll e 4' A , , . . . 2 ' JT' I - ' she ef at . ' ' I! ll J -. .N X ....- S , lrzis f 'e ' ' ' l 's prnver I e . ' - ff f' r ., ' e ', H JV h' ' , ,. . . .., . n-s,' ,rw.,i ' . 5 Q ' 'O 1' ' f T' allen t lx' V l. l e 2 4' , ' . ' c ' - . 'V x' fc : ,. L 1- . Y f In , .. -.-,e- e .K 1 V W ' -tur ' - -l ' ' '1 r e '. . e ' , L X . h' l-- Sif Q f in e 1 , er.. v - . ,. In - . . . , . He 'G ir: ', ,H ld - ' fer her 'l f:l l' 5. . h' Q' 4' ff , I 1 , C : ,J N. eff-,. 3Q . V ,, AM Q l ' fi' 1' 1 v , . f'l - ' ' , ol '1 s . ll Feorrrr and c .ry - ' wr , Sl la, cs casual -sf Q 1i rifi ruraaiify, Q Dl9L'Sf 't :ru -. :levi yew nuff tc business cf l'g --.flare sae f. -ve 'J'r , . F 'f We f ' :rt her Fufv ,f , IS .er pi - ..e' . RUTH WILLIAMS Ruthue An attroctuve strutter a streamlmed figure with clothes galore Ruthle IS truly one of the gang A devnlrsh gleam ln her twunklrng eyes and an engaglng grln show that mlschtef us brewmg she has a great love for pleasure Energetuc and luvely Ruthae IS really a pert and peppy mess EDITH WILLS ue Blond halr and blue eyes blend unto Eduths appearance maklng her an attractnve sensor A rlch melllflu ous voice a defmlte place In our Modern Chour and a flashy strutter on the grlduron she keeps herself busy A dlstlnctlve mnss always at ease Edath enloys the happier more carefree thungs nn Infe ELIZABETH YANCAVAGE Betsy Generous and helpful wuth an u derstandlng nature Betsy us a neat and dependable person Consclen clous about her work she can be serious and yet a change of mood can make her full of ganety and fun She can be remembered as a skilled typlst and a loyal frlend ROSEMARY YEKEL Rosemary Bxg bright blue eyes long curly lashes and blond tresses mark a few of Rosemarys features A hearty laugh a tumble of words and all of a sudden nmmednate SI Ience she can be calm and self possessed Let her draw and she performs a task well done As for the future, may hers be a happy one '00 To take our place ln Isle Then we wlll keep thy honor clear Through all our joy and strlle. 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When we must leave thy guiding hand, ll ll ROBERT ARNOLD ALBERT ASTON BRUCE BELL ROBERT BRISLIN JAMES CHEBALO IA EARL S CHRISTIAN fn co JERRY CIMMET WILLIAM CLIFFORD 1 BERNARD H COHEN J HARRISON DEITRICK WILLIAM DOBSON Q V I I' JOSEPH C DORANG I GEORGE DUFFY ALAN DUKES THOMAS DYMOND PETER ECKERT GEORGE ELIAS ROBERT FARRELL JOSEPH FEDORCHAK is I s SENIOR 'J r INDEX AIVARS FISHER KENNETH FRANTZ HERBERT FREY O DAVID GEORGE I PAUL GIBBON PAUL GOURVITZ ROBERT HALL '1 A 'I YI HAROLD HARRIS Q JI 4 P NELSON LE ROY HARTWIGSEN PHILIP HIRSHBURG JOHN HOOPER MICHAEL HOLODICK AUSTIN ISENBERGER ROBERT JONES PATRICK KEATING STEVEN KLEIMAN FRANK KOONS JOHN JAMES KOVAC JOHN LABOWS L 7 A r .Jr 54 rv CD4 C ,:, FE, I,, :1 I I Stew 2'f-A 2, 3, 4 ff' V59 C ,L 7 ,J 3-f','H1t'17 F, B1'1 9 ' Kp 53:61, 2 3, 4, Sf. 4 TQQM7 3. S' 1 1'fQC.,'L P I ,,' C'i'Lf-f'.17,E 5:':? I 2, 3, 4 Ifp:-I ' Iii' 2, 3, 4 K-Q, Cnr 2, 3 4 Styfrf C331 7 Se'C' 2:01 4, JJ Q' I-I:-5: S T'G3:B'9', Mai? M,3Ii fu iwi 3, 4, II! 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HANK SENIOR INDEX BEVERLY JAYNE Student Councsl 7 8 Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 1 ern Chosr 2 3 4 Junsor Honor Socsety 2 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 YTeens 3 Intramural Volleyball 2 Intrarr-ural Basketball 2 Class Nsght Asde 3 Sensor Honor Socsety 4 BEVERLY JONES YTeens I 2 3 4 Amateur Nsght 3 Archery Club3 4 C eerleader 3 4 Water Ballet I 2 3 Basketball I 2 Tum g 8 Intramur Ba tball 7 n m ral Volleyball 2 Hall Patrol I Junsor Prom rn msttee 3 Psgsksn Prom Commsttee 4 JUDY JONES Melody Club 7 Camera Club I Glee Club 8 YTeens 3 4 Amateur Nsqht 3 Junsor Lslesaysng 1 Water Ballet rchery Club 3 4 n amural Basketball 7 8 1 Sprsngtsme Musscal 7 8 Class Nsght Asde 4 CHRISTINE KELLY Varsety Club 7 Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 I Kegsan S setyl 2 3 4 Art Club3 Archery Club3 4 o on Stall 2 Pen Pl ub Us Junsor Honor Socsety 2 3 4 Amateur Nsght3 YTeens I 2 Student Councsl 8 2 3 Bank Cashserl Intramural etball 7 8 H Pa 2 Junsor Pr Commsttee 3 HELEN T KENNEY Camera Club I MAUREEN KENNEY Ban Cashser I Pen Pal Club 8 Glee Club I Arc ery Club 3 YTeens 3 4 Colophon Stall 4 Hall Patrol 3 Psusksn Prom Commsttee 4 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Sprsngtsme Musscal I Chapel Program I Salety Pro rm 3 Oflsce Asssstant 3 4 Amateur Nght 2 Color Day Program 4 JOY KLUG n Cashser 2 Hall tol s Ac ery Club 3 4 Ushers Club 3 Elmprsnt Staff 3 4 Camera Club I Intramural Basketball 2 Amateur Nsght 3 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Psgsksn Prom Commsttee 4 Oflsce Asssstant 3 4 Sensor Prom 3 SANDRA KORSON S ent Councsl 7 B k C hser B 2 Junsor Honr setv 2 3 4 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Colophon Stall Melody Club 7 8 Pen Pal Club 7 8 Glee Club 8 Varsetv Club 7 Intramural Basketball 8 Sensor Play 4 Chapel Program 2 3 LENI KOVACS Melody Club 7 Archery Club 3 Art Staff 2 Ollsfe sstant 3 YTeens 3 4 Colophon Staff 3 4 n r mural Basketball 7 8 I Sprsnqtsme Musscal 7 Psgsksn Prom Commsttee 4 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Class Nsqht Asde 3 VERA JANET KRESGE Patrol 4 YTeens 3 4 lntramura Bas etball 7 7 Ollsce Asssstant 3 MARCIA KRUPINSKI sce Asssstant 4 Bank Cashser 2 3 4 YTeens 2 4 Hall Patrol 3 Amateur Nsght 3 SONIA LANG Glee Club 8 l Pen Pal Club B Modern Chosr 2 Archery 3 4 Ushers Club 3 4 Junsor Honor Socsety 2 hapel Programsl 2 3 4 Sp snqtsm M sal Scsence Fasr 3 Sensor Honor Socsety 4 KATHLEEN MASTERSON Varrety Club 7 Glee Club 8 Art Club 3 4 Strutters 3 4 A ateur Nsght 3 BETTY JEAN MCCARRICK r hery Club 3 u A Clu 'nDrsnt Stall 3 4 l ktball 7 lntrar'-ural Volleyball I 2 Basketb ll 3 4 Ama ur Nsght 3 Junsor Lsfesavsng I Sensor Honor Socsety 4 MARGARET MORTON YTee'ss 2 Amateur Nsght 3 Intramural Basketball 7 Hockey Manager 2 BARBARA J MOSS n Pal Club 7 Me dy Club 7 Gee Club B Modern Chosr 2 3 4 Homemaksng Club 4 Archery Club 3 YTeens 2 3 4 Amateur Nsght 3 Lunch Patrol 2 3 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 Intramural Basket 7 8 3 4 Hockey 4 Sensor Tea EDNA MOSS Melody Cluo 7 Pen Pal Club 7 Varsety Club 7 YTeens 3 4 Archery Club3 4 Hon-semaksng Club 4 Amateur Ns ht3 Intramural B ketball 7 8 I BONNIE MUCHLER rrrblsng Club 7 8 P P Cu B Glee u M lo C ss Baske ball 8 I Sprsngtsm Musscal 7 8 I Modern Chosr Concert 2 3 4 Modern osr 2 4 Chrsstm P gram 2 3 4 Junsor r chestra 7 8 I Sensor Orchestra 8 I 2 3 4 Commence ment Orchestra 2 3 4 Sensor Play Orchestra 2 3 4 Dsstrsct Orchestra 3 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Home maksng Club 4 Chapel Program B 3 Sensor Prom Commsttee 4 ELSIE MAE MUNSON Sensor Class Secretary 4 Home Room Representatsve 3 4 Glee Clubl Sprsngtsme Musscall YTeens1 2 3 4 Modern Chosr 2 3 Pressdent 4 Amateur Nght 2 3 Modern Mussc Masters 3 4 Class Nsght Asde 3 Ushers Club 2 3 4 Junsor Honor Socsety 2 3 4 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Colophon Stall 4 Chrsstmas Program 3 4 Thanksgsvsng Programl Chapel Programl 2 3 4 Sensor Honor Socsety 4 BARBARA MURRAY Bank Cashser 2 Melody Club 7 Archery Club 3 4 YTeens 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 7 8 PEGGY NELSON Amateur Nsght 3 Archery Club I 2 Homemaksng Club 4 Lsle Savsng 3 Volleyball 3 Intramural Basketball 7 NANCY NOONAN Bank Cashser 8 Junsor Prom Commsttee 3 Psgsksn Prom Commsttee 4 Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 I Modern ro 3 s Pressderst 4 Amateur Nsght 2 3 Class Nsqht Asde 3 Lsle Savsng 8 3 Archery Club 3 Hockey 2 3 4 Basket 4 lntram 2 Us u 3 Y Teens I 2 Intramural Volleyball I 2 Trs Club 4 Chapel Program 2 4 Band Concert 7 8 I 2 3 4 Sprrngtsme Musscal 7 B I IRMA POLGLASE ody Club 7 Glee Club B Tum s g b YTeens I 2 3 4 Amateur Nsght 3 Homemaksng Club CAROLINE PYRAH Melody Club 7 Lsle Saysnq 8 Intramural Basketball 7 3 4 Kegsan So Sprsngtsme Musscal 8 MARGUERITE ROBERTS Homemaksng Club 4 Ar nery Club 3 4 Amat ur Nsq I 3 ROBERTA ROSE RAYESKI Sensor Class Vce Pressdent 4 Student Councsl 8 I 4 nsor Councsl 4 Glee Club 8 eens Treasurer 2 Secretary 3 Hall Patrol I Lunch P trol 4 Volleyball 1 Hockey 2 3 Intramural Basketball I Bowlsng Cub 4 Sensor Prom Commsttee 4 Psgskrn Prom Commsttee 4 Amateur Nsght 3 Safety Commsttee 3 SHEILA ROSENTHAL German Club 4 Latsn Club 4 Ushers Club 3 Junsor Red Cross Club 2 SHARON ROWLANDS Melody Club 7 Glee Club B Pressdent I Pen Pal Club Ar ery Club 3 Us erslClub 2 3 Fsrst As o ern Chosr 2 3 4 Junsor Orchestra 7 8 I Sen Orchestral 2 3 4 Commencement Orchestral 2 3 Amateur Nscht 2 3 Chapel Program B 4 Sprsnqtsme Musscal 7 8 I Junsor Honor Socsety 2 lntramur Basketball 7 8 2 sntramural Volleyball 7 8 ' , Q 1 , Q Pe I , 8: I0 4 I , I: Mod ' , , g ' ' , , 4: ' , , : 'I 1 I ' , l I bfall I , I, , , Q ' I I 3. h ' ' ,' il , f Q f 1 , : ' . 1 ' ' 2 3, 4, blin 7, , al ske , 8, I tra- 'Q 2 BS , r - u 5 , ' Co - I ' Tu ' , , Ig en al I b 7, I CI IP B, Ig e dy I b 7, t 7, , 2 I I 9 I5 I' 5 ' 'I ' I I . 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M 5 I , r 2 I I , , J ior - I 1 ' Q , ' , , 2 I ' ' l l, al SENIOR INDEX LOIS SCHECHTMAN St utter 2 3 4 Varrety Club 7 Melody Club 7 8 u Junror Orchestra I Thanksgrvrng Pogram 7 B 1 Hall rol 2 3 gran Socrety I 2 BARBARA SENGHAAS Homeroom R presentatrve 2 3 4 Pen Pal Club 7 8 Intramural Basketball 7 B I 4 Volleyball I Strutter 2 Captarn 4 Hal Pat ol 2 3 Colophon Stall 2 3 Elmprrnt Staff 3 4 Y Teens I 2 3 Treasurer 4 Archery 2 3 4 Senror Councr 4 Bowlrng Club 4 Senr r Honor Socrety 4 Chapel Program 3 Student Councll 2 3 4 Amateur Nrght 3 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Prgskrn Prom Commrttee 4 Sensor Prom Commrttee 4 DOROTHY T SHEA Pen Pal Club 7 8 Homemakrng Club 4 YTeens I 2 Amateur Nrght 3 IECKY SHEASLEY ror Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Keg an Soc ety 2 3 Scrence Farr 2 YTeens I Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 Pal Club 7 B Ushers Club 2 3 Art Club 2 lun Prom Commrttee 3 Pugskrn Prom Commrttee 4 Lunch arol 3 Intramural B setball 7 8 Senror Ho or Socrety 4 LEONA SHINKO Amateur Nrght 3 Homemakrng Club 4 Magazrne Cam pargn 4 Intramural Basketball 7 8 Intramural Volley b 2 SHARON SILVERSTEIN Student Councrl 1 Bank Cashrer 8 3 Amateur Nrght r 1 Melody Clu Pen Pal Club 7 Ushers Club 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Hall Patrol 2 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Chapel Program I BARBARA SOLT Varrety Club 7 Homemakrng Club 4 YTeens 4 lntra mural Basketball 7 Ushers Club 3 Amateur Nrght 3 PEGGY SPARE ee Club 8 u Ar er u Camera Club 1 Otfrce Assrstant 3 4 Typrng Staff 4 Hall Patrol 2 FAYE STARNER Bank Cashrer 3 Junror Honor Socrety 2 3 4 YTeens Patrol 3 Lunch Patrol 4 Melody Club 7 Ushers Club 4 Intramural Basketball 7 8 1 2 3 Sprrngtrme Musrcal 7 8 1 Amateur Nrght 3 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Elmprrnt Staff 1 2 3 Assocrate Edrtor 4 Otfrce Staff 4 LINDA STEINHAUER ent Councrl 7 B k Ca hrer 3 P Pl Club M ody Club 7 Ushers Club 2 3 Hall Pat ol 1 n a mural Basketball B Intramural Volleyball I Amateur Nrght 3 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Class Nrght Arde 3 Senror Honor Socrety 4 GLORIA STILES Pen Pal Club 7 B Varrety Club 7 Homemakrng Club asurer 4 YTeens 2 3 4 o eyball 8 2 n m ral Basketball 7 8 1 2 Amateur Nrght 3 PHYLLIS SUKOFF Elmprrnt Associate Edrtor 4 Colophon Stalt 4 Elmprrnt 3 r u Se r Pla 4 Cha Program 4 GALE LAVERNE SULLIVAN utter 2 3 4 C 1 Melody Club 7 8 Pen Pal Club 7 I-loc y 4 Wat B et 2 3 4 Intramural Baske ball Lute Savrng 1 Chapel Program 1 Senror Play 4 PEGGY SWANBERRY Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 I Junror Orchestra 7 B nror Orchestra I 2 3 Tu bl g Club 7 eens 2 3 Cu 7 8 Archery FTA 3 4 Malorette 3 4 Hockey 2 Water Ballet ra s etball 7 2 Senro Amateur N ght 2 3 Band Concert 3 4 Junror Sprung me Musrcal 7 8 1 Class Nrght Arde 3 Senror Prom Commlttee 4 Chrstrnas Program 7 8 1 2 3 ELLEN THOMAS n Cashrer 1 Gee Club ens 1 2 on taffl H Patr Hornemakrng Club 4 Archery Club 2 ELAINE TOOLE ent Councrl 7 I 4 Senror Co r 4 a Cashrer 8 Melody Club 7 Glee Club 8 I Junror Honor crety 2 3 4 Us ers Club 2 3 4 Archery Cub 3 Homemakrng Club Vrce Presrdent 4 Art Club 3 Hall Pa rol 2 3 4 YTeens2 3 4 Lute Savrng 8 Sprrngtrme Musrcal 7 8 1 Class Nrght Arde 3 Amateur Nrght 3 EI'nprrnt Staff 3 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Senror Prom Commrttee 4 PATRICIA TRACEY Patrol3 Strutter3 4 eensl 2 3 4 Cam u I A hery Club 3 Pen Pal Club 7 Intramu setball B I 2 Amat ur Nr 3 Prgskrn r m Comrrrttee 4 .lunror Prom Commrttee 3 JUDY TRABITZ B n Cashrer 4 Camera Club I At Club 3 Home mg Club 4 FTA A 4 n m ral Basketball I Am ur r ht 4 Cha Program 3 Class Nrght Arde 3 JUDY WALBORN Student Councrl 2 Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 Elmprrnt I 3 Co Ed r C I YTee s nror Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Us s C b oophon St ff 4 K gran S rety I 4 ank C shrer 7 Class Nrght Arde 3 Junror Orchestra 8 1 ee Club I ody Club 7 r u Ban Cheerleader3 4 Modern Chorr 4 Hockeyl 2 Int mural Basketball 7 8 I 2 Chrrstmas Program 7 Scrence F rr 2 Amateur Nght 3 Hall Pat ol 1 Junror Pr m Comrrrttee 3 Sensor Play Commrttee 4 Senror Honor Socrety 4 Drstrrct Chorus 4 BRENDA WASSERSTROM Hall Patrol 3 Elmprrnt Staff 3 Archery Club 4 Strutter 4 Ottrce Assrstant 3 4 Amateur Nrght 3 Sem r Honor Socrety SUSAN WELLS u en Councrl 3 4 S nor Councrl 4 Hall P trol 3 eens I C C Intramural Basketball 8 I Junior Prom Commrttee 3 CAROL WETZEL Junror Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Pen Pal Club 7 8 Melody u 7 Glee Club 8 Ushe Cub 2 3 4 Sprrnqtr usrcal 8 1 ens I Marorette 3 4 Band Concert 3 4 Amateur Nrght 3 umblrng Team 3 FTA 4 Chapel Program n ramural Basketball 7 8 I 2 Lrfe Savrng 8 Elneprr Assocrate Edrtor 3 4 Sunday Independent Reporter 4 Class Nrght Arde 3 Junror Prom Commrttee 3 Prgskrn Prom Commrttee 4 School Chrrstmas Card Desrgner 3 4 Senror Play 4 Senror Honor Socrety 4 CAROLYN WILLIAMS Melody Club 7 Glee Club 1 YTeens 2 3 4 Tumblrng Cu I Pen Pal Club 8 Amateur Nrght 3 4 Archery Club 4 Homemakrng Club 2 3 4 RUTH WILLIAMS Melody Club 7 Pen Pal Club 7 Camera Club I Archery Club 3 4 Amateur Nrght 3 Ushers Club 2 Hall Patrol tter 4 ural etball Y T Junro Pron- Corrmrttee 3 EDITH WILLS ent Councrl 3 Bank Cashrerl 4 Pen Pal Club 7 ody Club 7 Glee Club 8 I d h r 2 apel Pogram 7 8 3 4 YTeens 3 Amae oht 3 a P o 2 3 Junror Prom Commrttee S rrngtrme Musrcal 7 8 1 Modern Chorr Concet 2 3 4 Strutter 4 Senror Prom Comrrrttee 4 Lute Savrng 8 ckey 2 3 tball n al Volleyball ELIZABETH YANCAVAGE e ub m rrn 4 Intramural Vo ROSEMARY YEKEL 'rblnq Cub 7 e u 4 Stu e urcr 1 u a 3 Jumor Pr rr- Corrmrttee 3 Prgsk n P o Commrttee 4 ramural Basketball 7 8 I Hockey I r , , 5 ' 5 5 Glee Stud ' , , 2, 3, 5 ' uncl 5 B nk Club , 15 Pen Pal Cl b 7, B5 Ushers Club 2, 3, 45 ' 5 5 , 5 ' ' 1 ' ' f 1 1 1 50 4 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 I , 41 Pat , 5 Ke ' ' , , 3, 4. 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I P If 5 or ,Mer gmclbzg dz, ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 fd- all . , 1 , - a 5 i 5 r 5 ' 1 o 8, 35 Sen'or Play '45 Glee Club 8,4 5' b 75 I 1 'I A - I I I 31 1 ' I ' 1 1 I ' I1 A0 I I I St d t A , 5 e I ' 5 a , 45 GI' ' II' Pee Pal gl b 8' Fh Y.Cl b 3' .lf Y-T . , 2, 3, 45 olor Guard 25 Pen Pal lub 7, B5 I - I 1 1 I I I 1, 2, 3, 4, oree Club s, 1, Pen Par Club 1, e', 1, Hall C' b 1 111 'S I 1 1 1 ' 'me I I I M ' , 5 Y-Te , 2, 3, 45 Water Ballet 1, 2, 3, 45 I I I I , ff I III3I'If ' , , , ' ' 5 ' I I t 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 I 'nt Stud A 5 an s ' 5 en a 75 ' Il ' F' I el I 1 1 1 r 1 I tr - , ' I ' ' , ' I b r I I I I I I r Tre 5 -I I , , 5 V ll I , 1, 5 I tra- I U 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Stan I III Ushe S CI b 31 4I II.oI Y 'I peI 3, Stiu 1 lntram Bask 71 81 - eens 2, 31 Sf 1 1 4, FLA. 3, 4, rr r, 2, 3, 1 or SM ' A ' 1 1 132 II1b 1 1 1 eens 1 ,ke if Eli' S I I 2 1 1 Mo ern C or 1 3I 41 2, 3, I II I I I 7 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 ur ' il B 1 - QI ' 8' Ni 5 I-I ll atr I I, , 5 l 1 r ' 35 ' DA .V ' 1 1 1 ' r 1 1 Se ' I I 1 1 1 41, lm In A' 1 21l31 551 Y l 4: l2nUamUral Baslkg 711 8, ll 2' l nal Y-T ,I , 45 Pen Pal I b , 5 Club 45 I ' - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 21 3, 45 lntran-u I Bak , 8, 1, 5 ' r Play 45 GI .3 CI gI El D 'I Staff 3I I Hey. I I I 1 1 1 1 ' ' - ball 9, tl 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' I 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 - Tu .1 I , B, I5 Arch ry Cl b 3, , d nt Ba k ' 5 l B, I5 Pen Pal Club 85 Y- Co 1 I 5 Art Cl' b 2, Volleyb ll 1, 2, Hall Patrol I, 2, Te , , 35 Coloph S , 2, 3, 45 all ol 2, 5'- ' ' o 1 1 '. , 7 r r' ' , ' 5 . Int , , 5 , 2, 3. fr .. ,r I V ,. N harem-. u 6 ' 9 - 1 rs ' 1 4 f ' JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE AND ADVISORS Farsi Row left to rught Vance De Gursto Jack Prrce Joe Gegwnch Make Brrslrn Secono Row FuHer Grenawalt Advnsor Caro! Sauers Mrs Wlvell Advrsor Vrrgrnra Marshail Gall Roberts 11 yd bl SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Offrcers Macnee! Eras Pe rd nt Maderrr-e Prfer Vsce Presrdent Nancy Grenawalt Secretary George Salrwt Vrce Presdent Aovrsors Mr Enso Frosrm Mass Ruin Mer rel Mass Marran Hogg Mr John Davres PX , I S I r In 1 3: A I W X-xc: 'ar . X . yffnxh ' q ' 3 ' ' , ' , , . . . - . . 1 1 , - , J f - YT' K . .Iv k V' 1 . 1 .r A : ' 5 Ji A: q X ', , 1 A a Q 1 4 3 43 H 1' O . b 4 g rr A 1 ' . ' . s -H ' r L I 3 , A , j .8 . . ' A ,C , 1- . . L ' I ' C, +-- 11 K . .C ' N ' X xc ' rx 1 - t . Q, K C. Q A . . , - . A 1 V V , r , , 2 'L' - - ir ' r. - t .., . , , .. . CLASS OF 1960 'Teac e MRS RUTH WWELL li HOME ROOM 220 T 0 Mu vuCToR Doss FHS! w ' o n , Lows Jacoby Dnna Bo Fa abaa venz os :ers Ma To T ve y Har Second Row hay N U v ne Ca ne we e q P t ary Yang 5 baum Stan ey one eorqe Beyf- T, wcn J Noonan CobTewgP' P e feqle oe qw c Fedorcnax Jrr Dayws rn s G Basar 1 La Ver In Genevweve Callahan C o son Do s Foo nov Lnnoa v Ma yn Wx 1 Row G va d Ro en Lyncn Peggy rnunds Tony Chuy Fon fn Row Avthu v pay o nw H Mme Absent G K o First Row Ueft to QPU Ba be a Nna Q K Mavwon Gvayff M1 y Bono o Ma vann H wnak Nancy Eckvo'e Elwzaco' Cn B nan P Ba 5 Se ow Row LJ, , Bets , T e esa Mazda, Joan Butkfewwcz, Ame a Ma ecame, Cav. Z: eo, R ta Lanqan, Pat Bow-ed Maw 5 W:- D 'TQ ey. Tnwc Row-Jonn Roberts, Sew Moc'-2, SHE a Cometh Aqatna Yodsm: 5, lac Sa.e', Lew Wetze, Nec EnoNe'. Font' Rowfloe Romanofsr, inte Defhsto, Je , W- wa 5 Ve: O'o e', Ca'T Oefffn, Fvancws Bwewecrx, De Bcssa':, Cna'-2: Gowcn, Ed Duffy. Atseni-M. B'e n, M. B'anc'o'1, L. Co'e L. Eqet, C, Johnson. HOME ROOM 306 lTeacher Mmss ANN Huor-essy Q... First Row lelt to rnghi Richard Leshnnslr Larry Bueslu Joseph Melsk: Barry Sunqer AHWONYNCVG lcowsku Larry Knechf Terry Wuedluch Secord Row John PdODdCl6lf'S Fled l'l3U5k eCl'l Wal' Wane' Davis Jack Erlckson Simon Bor s Thlrd Row Lee Wunder Jerry Baclrerwslu Bull Wan us Ronald Soll Art Wulluarns Dan Del Balso Russ Thomas Fourth Row Dan Marlin TOM Wllllami Duck Slabunsku Robert Mandak Joe Stanley Larry Czerpalr Ray Jenluns Dan Jayne Don Clayworih Absent F Bannon HOME ROOM 307 Ueacher MR JOHN JONESJ Frrst Row lelt io rughtl Marcua Gersteun Freda Danrels Pat Foley Mary Bohnet Sandy Knrght Betty Ruchards Karen Van y Pat Man: Second Row Nancy Mallremes Lwnda Van Horn Marque Evans Dorothy Brennan Annette Karp Louise Lloyd Sandra Frntzrnqer Thnrd Row Jack Levandoskl John Walker Dale Jones Barbara Bohan June Aroestr Bob Janosoy Lewrs Frshrnan Bob Mrner Fourth Row Steve Goodsr Duck Helms Dan Srrnon Torn Delaney Pat Koons Ruchard Paolr nelll Al Johnson Hubert Jones Absen! Henney P Noonan D Kale H Wo HOME ROOM 309 Ueaclrer: MISS RITA MURRAYl Firsi Row llelf io rrqlntl-Barbara Siileg, Maureen Ansteti, Donna S aller, Rath Ann ROVSfan, Alice Watkins, Kailrleen Gender, Dorene Deitrrck, Pam Fletcher, Second RowiMarqie Vesek, Mary Lou Krzywicki, PEQQY Parry, Betty Sn-ith, Linoa Daches, Virginia Mason, Carol Jayne, Third Row- Billy Caw'ey, Jack Church, Bob Wr'lIan's, Bill Valentine, Bob Stillariv, HOWGYU Wiiliarns, Joe Manqanello, Jack Griffiths, Fourth Row-Leo Lynch, Jar'-es Petro, Tony Pavloski, Al Donqas, Mark Troy, Allan Lebowitz, Ed Riley, Dave Jones. Absent- M. L. Davies, N, Utter, B, Striftn-after. Row rleft O ,, U . ,ma M rg Saly Cohen Mary SP ffiko Asc nc arnoreaux Joan Cnupka Rec ra Solornorr Pryllrs Say ts-r econd Row and a JOM? Bd DG C uc rvan Marge Payaltr Lnca Han ey Juoy Jackson at n Lanqan rdll RO 6 W Don McCune Basil Dead o o nec a He ine OS Y GH' A B G' TON B010 l Leo Gufgiern Don Loewen r-out Row Wayne Lang Ge a d Scl-wa tz Bob W ne S Joe Slwndel i re o on ane sent D R I l ' l r , 5 HOME ROOM 3lO lTea W Miss Muzufw wnxmsl H51 OW X vw Hr- my re' L um Ann MM- an Jin on avd! Am a verfoo JJ iv Rus Suzw Wxvwn Un, Howfww-1 r-cond R w o ta ton Nw v Gvenewal! aw Ann Dutza xv 3 CFP san Much f' Twvd Ow Tow Cavanwqh B Sdvwu wo oe fl f e onson :dw Mc Us e Make was Ou QL' w CHU fn 1 ntl D own Huqhnx John nWM ave fwih o n Mahon Robet Gullvqgw nthony Wo rm A sent'-Janet Ivwm Jovce Thorne L 'ada Lewis or' Geary N Y. HOME ROOM 217 wa DONALD Murzwv' 19' WD:'z.': 1: Dt' Jw CLASS OF 961 HOME ROOM 213 Jeache MISS HELEN NlcHoLsy HOME ROOM 301 Ueavev MR. ROBERT GIMBLEJ Row feit to HQLU-Jackwe Couvy, Juli Ke neg Cam' Hughes, Avcvea Havbay, Maw An- Beeckw, EMer Jane Wmdev, Shawn W som Dovvs Evans, Pennv Cun- nlnghaev. Second RowgBa'bara Scott, Maw Louse Pa'efwte, Joar Nowak, Doitre Themes, Lee D-MbWe, Mama Sveghved, Betsy Clafwc-ti Doo'es Moran, Thrd Row-Raymora Mw1'e', Rcbe't Downmq, Kervwefk Russel, Wayne Ti-owa, James Shea, Ton- Kasoer Gwlbuvt Noll, Robert Hufcbfns. Foxwflv Row-Roger Hevieq Gary Popovwdv, Cu f mqs Pvatt, Dav?d Bevan, Joe Sefewn, Jw' Awos, Bob Smwth, Dan O'ConneIV, Ray Bauman. Fwst 1 . HOME ROOM 302 Heade Mlss MARGARVT M HUGH H Q ev Todd 'e e Dawn Sa! tt 'Ja Os 3 Berman Don V G 5 G dwa A s In o Bah Ed R H O 6 BL n Bo en Rowny PoweNN W E HOME ROOM 317 rreme, Mass Amzarme Lerzscm Fu st Row lelt to rrqht Wally Beseclrer Karen Peters Clare 'ones Donna Gray Elsue Dayrs Donna Llddrclc Betsy Bonsayaqe llsa Sternnauer Se ond Row Barbara Edmunds Marnan Harges Jerrlynn Collins Barbara Stoflel Mark Harrd Carol Norton Jane Rooney Madeline Pufer Third Row Rerd Haush Joe Brsln Bull Soearnan Zane Morgan Jack Klrne Robert Lewis Rucnard Marusak Grafton Comeqys Fourth Row Ronald Kralux Lee Jacobs Ronme Grohowslcl Tom Yost Jerry Secnleer Ted Zaborowslcr Sterl Bonawrts Bull Evans Bull Gardner Absent Jrm Cunnunqham HOME ROOM 320 lTeacl'e Miss MARGARET Corysrwsl lrs w e r u I Rolwlts rqa t Tott n Nancy Bennrnq Marr rr Grot Sl'a on Boy e Peggy K pp Eleanor oawrec Se ond Row Ma ge Pfel me 'Ce Koro r ncrne Ju y Lews I ne le' y Pa a Passam g rrd Row Torn W eele anlr O Br Onnr W lam W Ed ne To Mo-wlf Ta-x Wynn OU th ROW n CF ' o c s Marshall V 'S J M av G o 11 Volp I arrr-e B b S 5 -r er mond Petsy Daffy Wrr' a Janes 1 ' l 1 l- I I 4 I 5 ' 1 - I I l r lr I r r r 5 ' 5 1 ,I E t Ro ll ft to rgntl-S se , ii ' Ma re e , , ly ' r f, V 2 , 5 I ' l V y V B ' , C - r l rr' ' I M Al' ' , Ea Kelly, d ry A D'a ey, Pat Da rs, 'M t 4 E A . ' The , r. ,I p. - ,em A 4 - - ,- R A9 l' , To 'y Mte, Bar' A - V Q v, M , , F r - Alle M e..:He n, Mr Lael U Per, , E Gr , CLR u , e 'de ett , Je-rw Q K r ', O Q ir s. Ab e t-B yl Dla- CLASS OF 1962 HOME ROOM 210 Meagher Mrss JOSEPHINE LENAHANU Frrst Row left to rrq H Mary Ann NoHe Ann Chenetz Cathy Johnson Peggy Duriand Barbara r Ruth Ktzrnni Louise Sie Second Row B Hy Crark Walter Solt Dranne Meckes Caro Fedak Grnny He!! WaHsr Popegoy Tho-was Skyler Thrrd Row CWSNWON Mahon Jack Kebbrsn Frank Prest Joe StaHone Jam Come! y Rrchard Wood Chrws Moss Fourth Row Ronald Jenkrns Jummy Evans Doug Gross Frank Grosspletsch Jack Dunmnqan Jrnn Hnnckley Oar: Valentr HOME ROOM 212 Teacn M155 Huw Less S W V1 S VI YM-as Sa E Ane Ma 'N o 3 P 3 on Pow Row P ye M s'a S W O nn a 3 D en Goo newsx W gn Kenney es V Ke K - +1 -' X ,,,, Bah , n er, Wa. - R , , ' , I , ,V , i li lo X i M X r ' I e': , R Ewvi Ro feft fc 'aft'-L '33 De- r A d'ea Frzg a', C51 Fezaf, Rcsema' , 'f Le '51, A M e-'e, Sa' 'a Ev 'a't. Seconz Row-Katw Ccnwe , Jo n 'o'er, 'Be-ye . He'-esijg B me Daubef, Cro? Eonzc, Magee' Fe'-entz No a Tnowas, G'-et:'e 9. T'-rc - 'I D Das: e, TCM Uettat, Jac. La He, CL-'Q'-ee Pescef ng, A -ette L.':' ar. t :f-33 Rc:e't Ke ', lc Eze, Foutn Ro -T': ee B':3., Rcnarz U' Ma , Rol:e'f Ba-fe' Pan' 'sing-, Sf-3 H d a-1, BQ: Dams, W aw . ' , Ea , Jam : nz-e, HOME ROOM 215 ffeachev MR WILLIAM scow Lakstta, Paj Rosefwbau , :moth Jim Kas:-3', Jwfr Z Row-Bob Fenafvce, Charles brk, Don WevkHewse'. Koury, Don WaYsH, Joe SW HOME ROOM 214 Ueachefz MRS. LOUlSE SAYESJ Fwst Row Mei! to 'zqhtl-Cam' Awn Guc- wa, Ve'a Stavweq NataW'e Nrrtov, Defofes Sohafskw, Maw LEUQGU, Cav: Rocak, Anita SP5-a, Shawn H-tc'Nns. Secofd Qowflean Nowak, Nancy M'lef, Eane Mwtdneck, Rose Ann Srwdef, lcianna Bcesvq, Jeame Gfbbon, Patev Woodwff SW- a Kanvudf, Pamefie Linnew Cz. Thwc Row-Joe Pow- ell, Teddy Vafvdrnq, MOM' Eveland, Ed JON: McDe- CJV-ef. Fouvtb Dobson, Joe ko, Jim Zfor Furst Row ft o rqh a o e Ca a H a ete e fn Ser- 3 M T as-no cr' ow a 'm A oc Bav Monaqhr' P gf 14 ON 0 3 L-4 3 wg Nowg Young T R w Jo V W 1 An r- Seqe Kaggy rzywwck a P Jcax Wafe M MM R on .Jocav Lwn Ed o 'a 5 on E s u , 1 fHlOlHMM A he t 1 tx-P wma Ddlof, J vc M ar BH: d P -s, E. Guin, Can? Bac'- WGN, Ewle- K dey dh wtc e:k, Ava-ea om . Se: -d R -C 'c AM M ' , bafg , NWS MCC hex, L ,a NVQ 1: , M ': a c'v ', L1 '3 Str, Kawer- E:re't, 3? . ' 'c D - e e ,WY ' am D zco, N. Tmsz-owgk, Na 1:, F axon, Maf: a N 1, ' K ', Rm' 'd ost .1 , ' ' Ven Fo cw-R a cl CL U, Joe Ofwvet, B e ' , S tex SW 't K' fs , V 1 Pghgg Wlkgm Wx' ants. 4'- HOME ROOM 218 fTCdCJ'lEf Mass HELEN Lroom HOME ROOM 216 lTeactrer: MISS ELSIE WEAVERJ FF'st Row Ueft to rrgtrtt-Gayle Ross, Evdle Martarrder, Margaret Brerrr-ren, Anna Mae Lewrs, Janet Cokrnq, Marita Je,,k,,,5l SJWJQY EHCJJEV. Second Row-Shrrrev Werss, Lrrrda Lang, Sallie Druvrrrw, Cathy Argerd, Wqer, Catherine Srv-rttr, Susarm Mars, Lrndg WrV'rams. Ttrrrd Row-Gravdorr Hoyt, Ar. tfrur Thorfas, Donato Norton, Shawn John. SON, Judr WaJtorr, Dorothy Srrfrth John Rolirrran, Ronald Kamrrrer. Fourth Row- Pau! Wasrlius, Bri! Jones, Barry Wage, SNOW, Joe Moses, Richard Krndler, Bob Schoenholtz, James Kolton. Fr st Row 'Jett to rght Mrce MCGU re Pawette S o Nancy Hadvance Madelrrre Nutartrs Caro rem Tery Mackrrrg Janrce Stres Marron r'r J' S cond Row Barbara Kratz Judy Ro erts utr e Sobeck F mr Noni T as Ruth Ho n ck Arrrr Marre Norton Robert SP-ephera oe Hana er ooet wan atm R L. urS aomet avr Dane McCarty E w rr c e Rooe t rne A e a te Dame Werkterser X A V K, Q. x 3 , 5 .J V, A ' ' I ' tr ' v N , - 7 n K Y' r MJ, Jr . ' J- ' 1 1 'VY r r L' , r , W , S . t . e - , b , J anne Hudock, Befery Arrabaugtr, Marre Boroskr, Derma Roberts, Ann Huntzrnqez Ttwrd Row- Jo , ra ev, James J-or' , rv r , , r J 1 X, R ' ' S , Fo' r cw-Cha' es Staao, Lo P I Mr D C Hams, f , c r 'L , ' r O r, rbert D ' , r . YgY HOME ROOM 221 T we Rosen mcoasp us ow vu ark-'v Mf au n v n fn Mmm Pen vw ur Row JVM Nov cs P w foo un ow nd J 1 1 I v In Gvoo D XY' Q Elwx 1 fu P Twcrrman 0 Fou'h Pow Leonav av P SCIENCE FAIR PARTICIPANTS CLASS OF 1963 HOME ROOM 110 Xremw Miss ELEANOR oslcl rs ow X D n 1 Johnson Jw quclme Dcvcrs Sand a Mavvasn Nancy FNynn Nancy nclvaqe SP1 cn muon Annu nnnko P fn Vvt X Mare Pusan Second Row Torn Martin rms RF-dmqion init Ba :na WXNuarns Maman Davs Bonme Badvwan Kathy Lu acs R naNd Skaok J H W 1 Tn' d Row VVayne fonvad Paw Cer-'n Davwd Kennedy Jwrn EMC son ev BPNe x a uvva L n o noe Jw- MXner Jlmrr-y Butlfnewwcz Fourth ow George G'nbNe John Gvonowskv BMW Vetier Wnhann Cnupcavlgb Ga ne! Serbsn o n nan R nd, Par Al Se ner Mavlow Davus HOME RQQM 112 M SS AR SM nz Ma av w Wayr D 5 4 F vt R INCH to XQMX -- en nr , if , v , , Ya f , X' E , f S , a a', X o. f A , Fra .. , , X n O'BoW-?, vb , X, ' , k , 0 X , Q 'cy 2' z. ' - ' , , ' , f, ' k , Pet X, 3' X, C' 'Yes Bell, M v Mein ack, R y W Y' , X , X ' , R - 4 I .V V X X . I b. . I J h Ga , a B'XH, BX? v ry, I , '. 1 ' ' 4 il X 2 'I Weave X M SUER TE NTP-V E Eve? ECW-.3' in Ka. N:'tC', New ' E's'E', Bets. Dui-5, ffeu' -3 4, 'qXe f Geyge, D:':t', B- 3:-X, Kathy' D ' ', Q M ff Me' .' S'a.e', Lea Even. Seccna Rswf ' Q 'L ' ' Jo G: a:'G' Sea : Ka egfeir, S.sar , y Y Srelf RJ' ffm 5 3 Jean Ka 'Q 'SLXX , C'5'e'-2 N:'t:', Q'-3-2 i'Y:3, Mace 5 5 we -'Qi-?f, Lea 1 r-'. U'.:', Ceara' Ktinen 4 Q ': Rav- . n Dfw, S'E:hen Fe. r E E':'- fc' 'f'3'f:: Nytcf, W ah' Cm ' ' fin Dan: Ct ? i, E21 f- Eau? Da, 3 .'.' ew: Ia, Hccw iz. Fgdfv Paw-,zwffg 21 -1 , 51 e Egzb, Dann M -X., 2, E -e2 5':T Ja'E'z Eatfewcn f'a,:e St 'e M i'3'3 E.e a'f, -3 X'X:e, R :'a': WN?-3. HOME ROOM 202 rr C Mrss Eswsre TRETHAWAY, N Pm Mar rn rw J r N y rr on Tucgar arc O rrrrr rn of Bdtdwo skr ond Row U rw Moc Swaron O ' a 0 K 'rqe r, Rosa n + rr arrrras HOME ROOM 102 Teacrrerz MISS MARY BURNSU Nanny Easiw 1 GJ ca Trrrrd ow A Ae awav Harolo RrrreHr'f PJJ es av or I U D50 r oss M urtrr Row N Su G orqe Davs rere M r rn Davrs George Gray ac n s rr rr Charles Ausr Frrst Row Kfeit to rrq't +JOVC9 Levrrorr, Deco Lrdrtrg, SFa'o'r Bfow-r, Maw O- 1. Sezow Marfefe T'et'5w:v, Lee' S49 A :e's9', C:'r' Jarfes Kaooez Domi : 5254, Jew Per, s Be'kowrtz, B ' Home-'. Fowl' Paw-Te: F'a r, .., son, Dawd Prev, Ke-rm Jawes, Maria' '-4w 'a 3 Am SM-tv, Leona Sokash, Natarre Zelkowrtz, Karen Flew-5o Fe S'rker, Sandra Valacek, Georcra Grohoi, fscm Dat Corrwe ', RUM Ann Pewre. Trrrd Row- , 5, , M e' Te v K'esqe, Jr 'v Levowrtz, Davrd cor- K :t, Robert Kosrey Joe Pee, Dare Nrchol- 3 A I . i 1 '54 HOME ROOM 204 Ueaver: MJSS MARGARET FOXJ First Row elf to 'rqHJ-Rosemarv Hrofn dnax, Ruin Jones, Doroirw De-s, Asflev Anlborn, MeJoov Tnonnoson, S'a'on Rosen trraf, Barba'a Carey, Joan K-anneo.',Sr1rrJev Jones. Secona RowfJoe Ares George Martrn, Ray Pr'er, Marv Saw-ariz, Judr Srmrb, Janet WandeJJ, Fre: Monsuer, Richard Srnqe-', Fred KrJe. Vrrd Row- Bill Jayne, John Mobernrs, Rfnard Pav Joski, RonaJd Becker, Rrvars Penrnan, Anthony Saba, Bob Graver, Sfeven Lune, George NauqJ-3. Fourtf' RowgDon WrJJr' arrs, Lee Narnev, Davrd Dretz, Car! Eddy, Brll Hartwiqsen, Srrerd Watson, John Dra- ko, Andrew Hrrcko, CMH Haqhes, Jeff Houser. .-l Frrsi Ow r Avro dv Ogg 5 -,fr Be Lernanowsr L nda no a n M Serena w a s D Psar rvran P 3 B05 Log rr enqnaa R av e s B a S T 0 HOME ROOM 208 rea MISS HELEN wmrs r f ' 1 , , 3 UU? s ow rr y rr M na Dams Dorothy as w r D na r a Monahan Long Werkkeuse SaHy Dayrs Claud a CarnpbeU Second Row Carl Kutz Edward Kordek Horence Srnwth Dorothy Gooornan Erwly Gaare Nancy Note rnan Beth Cobuts Marre Unqurert Wayne B er Carl Srfltn Thrrfl Row Joe Tluczek Jorwn Tborras Phrhp Gasba rx Jeffrey Narney r y ardrnq Arwrq Hug es Ed Gonsky BlHy Morgan Eou Hr Row Robert Ho ner Ernanue Mrkalos Bruce Strucke Cnarres Auker Derek Eckert Edward Saylor Joe Shannon HOME ROOM 203 IT 5 we EUGENE PAL'ADn on J '11 33, xhfld Ezwa Lrn a 'w Patte son A Arfbu W 3 1 Ha O 1 K nne V Wu Robe? a d An Dom.: a OUR Scott Kn Pey CLASS OF 1964 HOME ROOM 209 Ueacher Mus GRACE PHILLIPSJ Fir! R Ueft to qhfl-Mar l.v K-zer, ara' ', Z ko sk, o Caiq, G W , 1 J, , ' ' - ' I , 5 I V i I , 1 .. 1,1 I B'!l H , A L., , , .. r - f , I ,. . A 9 Seen. A H ' L N , ' 1 Fr'lR::w'f'-'x:f1O'UkfX-f,'1r Be' .r sser, 4 G' r- O Ko'eo , DAQ' : a K.: ak, ' 4 Lar yn 1, S11 fhsfan Liz Lf-wt ky, Snr -3, Erf-r.2', Sa . pa' 'r Sffcnfz Rowf 'V' 3 Fa.vs.sk, . 'Z lonson, d Frey, Ldv A' Day s, A' ce r , Ldv T'e,'awa.', A':e'f P 've' ex ' G-e's'e':'te', Tn 'z Rc fD3' ' Iqes, ' Mrke B':,'oM:, lair Jo'-Pe, 1 ' e d, B ' cqcgq . Ge- Jew 'S, Da. d Hr a 's. F:..'t' R:+.fM me Broccr, ' , James K:tz ' 3 er, Leo' ' des, JoEn r d!er, THQ'-as Y rrck. Illiligll 5 HOMEROOM1M Teadw MRS KATHRYN MALLOYJ HOMEROOM103 Us-acHe': MISS LUCNLLE RYANJ Fwst Row sit to 'wg'trfE.een Patmos Kai ant, R-t?1 E. Swv, Gaw feHer, Nancy Lswscw, Los W 'ams Day, Ma'1o'e Dmwqaf. Second Dadeve Goes, Lmffz Ste:'ens, Cam cms, Paulette Goss, Lo a'ne Sakasb afn Omg, Mawee Janice iomc. TP 'C Geovge Fear, Joe Hart, James AJSMVW, aid Keblwsh Dvew stein. Fouvt' Row-f Rohan, H. Owem, nold Koack, Dowd rrux. 'v M 'ey Uattv Rov.fCMa' es Volt-5, S'-23don Zeek, Mos' , Ruff Rowi Stev- , Mm- Bowe, Hams, Eve' Geowge E' as, Jr, Ron, Ye-ag!-f, Stuart Pau' CaUaV3n, R Blau ,charm Fwd McDfmmVs, Rcy Darvskv, Thowas CONC 1 w J'1f' 3 uveen Towwf no Q 1 0 tk! D I 3 1 ow nm F Da d W 1 HOME ROOM 107 M afwfw W w us ow f- MJ JJ V mf- rn Z, xv cfar o wma rv BP K 'J Dfw 'fr ' fiom Row Joar- Kltrhpn ,Daw 1 an Mavjowl Hou A at fgm 1- Sharon H ow nriock of wwf J 3 keg 3 ' U S naHar' 9 N vein orwfv ovi R w w 0 o An om uw u 0 qw of ra Home Ram o C 0 J f 5 Row bow NV52 Lew HOME ROOM 119 RU r-4 Rf-N A an 9 :on A w N3-1 ,z ,,--1, -. . ow-- .Q ,isa X-'V 'gzgtf' '29 as HOME ROOM 111 fTeacrrer MR ANDREW STAH5 J Furs! Row Ieff to rrght Sonja Stern Erleen Cadcxen Susan Davrs Judy Novakowskr Sandra Sukoff ean M rue Martrn rances Marr Guc Second Row Sanda Fawbus Glorra Grttens Ka y I ef LUCIJ6 vez Paua Lan e Maureen H ey Patsv Hadvance Thrrd Row Jeffrey ay Phlllrp Richards Thonnas Brennan Gary Wrhra Robert Dertrcx Joseph Wolfe Joseph Kepp Fourth Row Wrlharn Smith Thomas Stahley Rob rt Newbnger Herbert Wredfrck Joseph Daches Robert Warner Daxrd Bossard HOME ROOM 205 Teac e MR WJLLARD QECRGEJ r- N 4 r Vrrorrr DeG a s Ba ba + ez Lynn N WW J ' ao aw WV 'hes R w R aJ Dan c-'fe N.: cn a Q o Q Neqe Yau o J A G 4 Athletuc events stand out as hlghlughts an the mund of each student as he recalls an June the many memorues of the school year What does he remember most? Perhaps It IS the cheermg splrnt the colorful pep meetlngs the excrtement of the last few moments when the score was an doubt But for the boys and gurls who partucl pate un these sports the memories are o lnttle dufferent The long gruellnng hours of practice the adlustment of both boys and gurls teams to new coaches the teamwork and co operatuon all of these played an Important part un build :ng the 1958 59 sports season Athletucs are Important they develop quick physical co ordlnatuon They offer opportunutles for sportsmanluke conduct teamwork and lead ershnp Athletucs are the backbone of Meyers sptrlt Every team IS not a wlnnlng team every game IS not a vtctory But more lasting un value than the scores are the benefuts and opportumtnes offered by partncupatron un athlet :cs Hats off to all of Meyers fnne athletic asso cuatlons' And here they are un pncture form a record album of memorues , , , . , , I - I T ' I . . 2 . mental reflexes, stamina, endurance, and I I - - 1 . , . . - , FOOTBALL Under the leadership of a new Chief the Mohawlrs came home from the warpath with the best record posted by a Meyers football team in the last three years and a place in the top half of the WyomingiValley Conference standings. Sparlced by team effort and spectacular scoring plays in the first half of the season, the tribe found themselves in first place until lcey injuries and improved competition caused a lapse in the team's winning habit. Late in the year however the team again showed signs of regaining that winning spirit as they wallred off the field with a 7-7 tie against a Hanover team considered by the experts as the strongest team in the league with the ex- ception of Kingston. A few statistics must include that the club outscored their opponents 172 to 133 in completing the season with a record of 5 wins, 4 losses and a tie. Much credit is to be given to the team and their worthy coaches for a fine season in which, through thiclr and thin, win or lose, conducted themselves lilre true champions on the field. Well, We were ahead lor awhile f f 3525! I W fr Ay of W WW s N P Q T. f I u ' A . . ' - V ,,K',f. :. if yn- 1 X If .tl Qgh GM? ,-.121 +fV42':5e.324 fz?:'-'figH.. ,, bas., 6 '-xg' QQ ' 230922 .YYH1-5 a,'5 J'.'kA, . A A. , fm . 4, mf- 'V M-f's'ie'q , ff-' , 'jf ' 'ffgq ' fiffiz M '. -43,E2, - 11-if . 93:3 Zvi ,X 7 al 37 -- ff-? ' ' , 7' W -,'Qiw.wr 'WWE 'sf .I 1 ftr nfgff N Q ' 1 -s' ' 4 s x Q V14 . al -... -an-.,. --,., 4-..., L --- 4- 5 Jang, --as 1 UQ-Q., A z 'N M kv ',b-H -.,, - 4, ,: f--,.--.,. ' A , 'Q J I fdlf-QU41' ' , 1 Z Q Q42 -LQ if fl- yi K ., - , s 'W -vf Vt!! f'A'i'L , Q I' . r 4 3, 'Bi ' 14, 4 9 v -' 59x 'I - 'N T 1 ly: 4? A il vlaikgyiz V fling .x V - ' D.- ,, . 1- ea- Mr. Jones, Head Coach I don't want ii. You can have it. FOOTBALL SCORES Meyers Opponents 32 Newport 7 34 Nanticolre 13 20 Larlrsville 0 13 Plains 6 6 Plymouth 12 7 Coughlin 18 0 Kingston 39 46 Luzerne 0 7 Hanover 7 7 GAR 31 MI. McDaniels, MI. Gimble, Assi, Cgqcheg ...- 1 +1 eo ge Tom back Ye-age Doug ua te back I Tom Dymond, guardg G r Price, center: Al As on, guard: Torn Tomalis, endp ohn Nagle, cen er. SECOr1d Row-Harold fri , 1 r 3 Hooper, q r r 5 ' r, full 1 Mutclwell, hdfbac . Absen -Fran K , halfbaclr. Jack back ate QU 6 S H OOVYS k 4.4 .1 .u Schwab -s Tom M ich B John Nag e S Pete B ce Geo ge E as y Ned End e Ed Du P S monson -.lad Second Row SS G US! t Cha Pat Koons -Ed Seko y Payne ght et to Be -x 6 hee W Bob T sf Row ..v F D Tom W ed ck s A ed Johnson Tom Tomo Jones Ron Henney I-I bel Tom Dymond hu ch S Ha od Ha Lynch Leo tzqes F Jack Bozalc 95 Cha Pce eo ge Ro Fou IIN eage Koons ank F sent- ir II I ri I I, VI i , II , I r, I , :Il , 0 'A I r, rr , . . ri , r In , iII r , i eII, Dic Helms, im Pe ro, Vince De G i , Ray Mulinax, Dan Simon. 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A HOCKEY qi rv ar 1,1 E-Wxfigf A W, ew as 'N If va hai' rrst Row let to rrdlrt Nancy Noonan Lnda Boyd Edrtlr VJIIS Mary Jane Davrs Marlon Dalon Barbara Hoats Ann Borys Gale Sull van Madelrne Prler Duane Cobb Second Row Judy Macr Nancy renawalt Joan Butlrrewrqz Kate Slrr rln Sandra Frrtzrnger Mary Lou Dawes Annette Lync Pat Brady Barbara Moss Manager Tl'-rrrcl Row Sally Carey Barbara Beclrer Managers Carol Belles Janet Irwrn Slrerla Corbett Mrss Carol Evans Coaclr Sanda Baumlnalt Betsy Brrlcenlnead Anrta Zarernbo Karen La Bella Mary Slrrmlro HOCKEY SCORES Meyers Opponents Coughlrn Krngsfon Wyomrng Semrnary Clarlr Summrt GAR Krngston Cougblrn Wyomrng Semrnary Clarlr Summrt GAR 1 Krngston JV s F- 'v-. -.L .. . 4.81 ...4 4-aw. -izl , .6 4, xg! Fill, 4 ' 31:42, ,qlwfir .5 ..- ., I 2 I ., 1 Lb Y ik-LAL I: .LQ . - l,v-- L .Ll .3 QM 3 r --fig, gr , X A 'fy if H . 'C' is-, JD' M Agll B -,, gf -if Lf' . M. 7' -N - 'Q' ' gf gxg-'k:l'1'l' 9 W ff' Y -'H s,-,f-..,,4:. , --'--Qtr, .. 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' 1. lr . l f 31.1.-S 4 R' ' Q h -A V 4'1- Fl l l , l- ' f ' f 1 I 1 I r I l 1 1 , . 1 lr C5 , , Cl I , , , lm I , , - , I V l r l V r l r 0 ' 0 1 ' 1 2 ' ' 5 2 ' 3 1 3 0 ' 5 0 ' 3 1 . . . 1 2 ' 1 2 0 . , 5 Hocluey us one of the two varsuty sports un whuch gurls are able to partucupate Of the many who trued out for thus quuclu movung game only twenty fuve made the team These gurls had to worlu extra hard thus season because most ol the last year s furst team had graduated Had you passed Muner Parlx durung September October and November be tween four and sux p m you would have seen gurls runnung up and down the fueld practucung long druves or tryung to perfect and master theur stuclu worl: All of ut toolu The members ol the team really chose two top notch players when they voted Marlon Dalon and Barbara Hoats as co captauns Both gurls dud an excellent job ol leadung the team on and olf the held Thus year s season wull long be remembered lor the fun and excutement ut brought to all of us-player and spectator One, two, three . hard work on the part of the players. Y BASKETBALL Fa t Row liek to rghk Gary Popovcln Jack Frwtzqes Charles Bozak Bob Jones oe rsrrn Jrm Pet 0 Joe Romanofslu Second Row Mr Palladrno Coach Tom Needham Joe Coury George Volpeti Charles Srmonson Bob Downing Jones shoohng Its bound fo be a swrsher rs f i 1- I ,,,, J Bl , r BASKETBALL COACHES I Mr Robert G1mb1e ASS1SfGn1 Coach Mr Eugene Pallcdmo Head Coach The 1958 59 basketball record wrll not stand out from the statlstacal standpount Faced with many dlfllcultres from the ver start th b d h y e oys an t err new coach Mr Palladlno drd even better than could be expected The results ol therr ellorts though not ID evidence thus year wrll surely be mamfest next year and In those thereafter as Meyers produces qulntets ol which at can be proud Meyers Opponents Exhrbltlon Olc. Forge Ashley St Nicholas Alumnu West Sade 1st Half Nantlcolre GAR Kingston 36 Hanover Meyers Opponents Plymouth Newport Coughlm 2nd Halt Nantrcolce GAR Krngston Hanover Plymouth Newport Coughlan . . . A 34 61 41 ' 66 50 64 43 74 36 ' 60 62 Larlcsville 40 50 . ' 75 54 ' 46 34 ' 70 51 ' 86 46 83 1 38 ' 62 19 ' 56 47 81 38 57 40 63 32 ' 66 53 56 61 58 ' 85 QYEQ Yin Jw, +L 's.LI BTH AND 9TH GRADE TEAM YEQ rs ow r rn r een me ere mfn ' T rn Wasr4L mm H nkey eccnd Ro my lame G rd b m T BH Ve Game Stew Dale N chdsc Well, don cyusfs1:andtl'1ere ' ' ,,., M if V MQW' Lf 'V h if, N Q I ff, wif fe T . A . Q Tiff mf: L, .T . I . ,135 ,Tx YL-,9 N f f 7 12 0 5. 2 V T ri B 3 , , 2 4 , K , I U K ,I ' ' t 1 . .f V W f Fw f R Neff To wqlwtl-J':e SH' im, Oak V tl, Ja 2 CO ly, Cu, . mga Pal, 7 T Ta, J 1 Y . S w--Ke, 2, Q 30 Kutz, Gewge Crm le, Mr, GT bc, cgazb, 1 tier, ' ' 1 , v X vu WRESTLING 1 if-'Eh One of the most decelvlng records posted this season by a var slty athletrc team was that ol 2 wms and 5 losses Thus seemingly poor record does not rn any way reflect the lme abulrty and talent that was to be found on the Meyers Wrestling team this year Sparlred by several clty champions and dlstrlct final and sem: tlnallsts the squad was always very much rn the running for top honors rn each match and was never out ol contentnon un three of Its losses untrl the final match was completed On the strength of this record and the tact that all but two grapplers wall return to the mats next wlnter under the able leader shlp of Mr Keith Wllllams, It rs sate to say that the Meyers Wrestlnng Team will be In contentlon for Champlonshrp honors all the way Meyers Opponents 20 Northwest 22 23 Plymouth 20 Coughlm 18 Forty Fort 1 1 Kingston Hanover 20 23 22 39 6 36 30 G.A R 12 pf T L'A' g .Les 13 1 diff l :. . ' l V X1 l Y X 41 , V A X I I I .r v I 1 1, 2' X A OK ref Ho hum You got 'lm, Doug l'm tired, 'cake it easy. GIRLS BASKETBALL C7 C ach N ss Carol E s e e y Mcfar C c n ra er Nanc Onan A a Gov 5 efgnd R cz Rrnela Ma aca a aemb R c e e sy Brkennead May Sr mko a een ur c ce a ara M55 Ca ol Evans Coat v Grena alt L e Pa The tame was late December the setting was the gurl s gym the purpose was to have an excellent basketball season To obtam thus goal the coach had to llmnt the team to only twenty members a task whuch was very dlflucult Three days a week from three thnrty to live thirty the gurls got In shape and learned to play as a team Running around the gym and jumping up lor rebounds were some of the exercises the gurls dld The forwards would practice all sorts ol shots whlle the guards learned to play a zone Scrimmage was next on the program and was the most lun Alter weeks ol practlce the regular games started all of whlch were lull ol action and suspense The sensor members of the team along with Nancy Grenawalt and Linda Daches were co captains for the season March brought an end to a successful basketball season As we look back over the year there are many events and happenings which will be treasured memorues lor the members of the 1959 Basketball Team Meyers Opponents Clark Summit Wyoming Semlnary 33 GAR Wyoming Seminary 38 Forty Fort Kungston Coughlan GAR Clark Summri 27 Coughlan JUMP ' Ahem thunk you're good What goes up must come down WC y W 45 Kingston 35 ' 'I 52 A A 62 31 I ' 53 57 46 ' I 48 22 53 ' 32 44 ' 49 19 53 38 I 52 ' 38 BASEBALL Coach Mr James A McGowan First Row lelt to right Brll Lamoreaux Bnan Slcyler Joe Melskl Dale Edwards Ed McGuire Jlm Murphy Second Row Frank Jones Gary Popovlch Charles Sumonson Barry Srnger Dan Simons Ned Endler Ron Delaney Joe Fedorchalr Vrnce De Gulsto Thurd Row Robert Hutchins Franlc Brown Charles Dodson Cummings Platt George Volpettu Mr McGowan Coach Ronald Grohowslcl Bull Dod son Ed Soltls Ray Zabrowslu Joe Handley Absent Bob Jones B ndon D nlun Bob Kleln Bll Whyte Bull McCutcheon David Seleryn Joe Coury Walter Solt From the beginning of sprung to the end of May any bystander In Mlner Park saw the Meyers baseball team hard at work either playmg a game or practlcmg for the next one Under the capable coaching of Mr McGowan the boys be came very strong as the season progressed and turned In one of the most lmpressrve records ol Z the 1958 59 athletic season Sorry Vlnce, he s safe W - t -. -'.... -, l lk , , , , , . - ,,,,, , , , . - , , 1 1 1 - 1 I r ' , , , . - , re 0 , , I E . .ng ' , . . . L' ' ' I . TRACK 425 wi gn rug 'tv 34' 1, Annika .193 'K dd' ' 5. 3-1iiYA.,3pda..1v 4 Mig, ,Q .X-QA-d ': Coach Mr John Jones urs Row I ft to ng t Ed Selmol Archre Crullrshanlr Jack Klem Pat Noonan Ron Henney oe Shrndel Wlllldm Wullnarns Milne Elias Ray M ller Dale Jones Bll Jones George Sallltt Second Row Jrm Petro Ed Duffy Al Johnson Bll Smrth Joe Neuberqer John Nagle Al Aston Joe Salcelarrdos Stu Zarembo Tom Mntchell Ed Roos George Elas Bll Peters Robert Hall Th rd Row Barry Payne Joe HcUanar 'an Robet Wheele Rchad Postupaclr Jrn Conwell Jaclc Prrce Hubert Jones Ray en n r ones oach ave evan om odd hares Bo all ac rrnzqe rc hu c Hughes Jrm Davus Jrm Amos if-X 2115- -as 5-5-rf' QQ., 5'-'iv 'uh Wuth a new coach and several returmng letter men, the Meyers traclc team progressed steaduly alter an uneventful llrst meet wrth Kingston .P Paced by such stars as Mltchell Koons, and Petro, the crndermen really proved they could turn the tables on just about anyone Dug boys, dug , A -, l if '- , N ,. - J, l ' , - 1 Af I x lm -. . 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Extra curricular activities are the keynote of Meyers life outside the classroom They are many and varied and offer the student every opportunity to pursue his particular interests Whether they be nn student government literary publications school and community service craftsmanship dramatucs athletics e Meyers student finds a place to develop The yearbook and school newspaper both student published offer a training ground for future literary occupations The Student Council prepares students for meeting their future re hugh school musical organizations often lead the way to a career in music The art club offers the opportunity to create the Key Club and Kegian Society the opportunity to serve I dividual class events such as the Junior and Senior proms provide experience in teamwork co operation and united effort Taking part in these extra curricular actuvi ties Meyers students spend six wonderful years in participation recreation and growth tour of Meyers extra curricular life is lust ahead ' , ' or ' , th sponsibilities as citizens. The junior and senior . . . . n- . . . . l . ' 1 A 8I'fiCw8fi0Il Sponsor Mrss Manan R Hogg First Row left to nght Ann Borys Regrna Solomon San dra Baumhalt Barbara Senghaa Roberta Rayeskn Carol Wetzel Rebecca Sheasley Second Row Madel ne Prer Karen La Bella Judy Walborn Maureen Kenney Joan Grbbon June Aroeste Th rd Row Mary Lou se Parente Miss Marlan R M ry L u Dawes Jrdy t-less Slaron Sllversten Marta ACIUISOT' Gersten Flsle Mae Munson Susan Hoelfner Fourth Row Jerry Wlllams Geo ge Morrs Florence Marcus Dane Cobb Be nard Cohen Stuart Zarernbo Frlth Row Robert f Sallltt George Eluas Robert Srnlth Alan Tope Meyers Student Councll Subscrzptzons COLOPHON STAFF Since 1931 the Colophon has provided hundreds of Interested students the opportunity of worlung together to produce something of lasting value to themselves and their classmates Some of these students have gone Into journalrsm fields and others are now In professrons where yournallsm plays a slgnnfucant role None of these students would ever regard the hours spent In developlng a Colophon as wasted Truly these hours were some of the most rewarding In their student lives This year s staff has worked together laughed together and even quarrelled together but nts greatest satlsfactnon wrll be rn your appre clatmg this book of pictured and stoned recollections . y . I J- y . I I g a lo- ' , AVN , 11 V i , ll U V Q7 I , l ' y A A ly y Miss Marion R. Siegel , f , . ' - A t -'wiv EDITORS IN CHIEF Herbert Frey Wvllaam Peters ,f ASSISTANT EDITORS Bottom Row llelt to rrglrt Roy Wrllnams busrness Tom Mntchell layout AI Aston spor s layout .lolwn Nagle sports Top Row Myrna Frsctmman Senlor copy Pat Bowen copy Slweula Corbett layout Alan Sclwnerder busrness A . t K' . ,. E G4 ll :T ll Cllr Il '39 'L , . .I J , 3 I Aho 1 D l 4 , 'Q '7 'T x ,, 'I t . s A A .4 - 1 I l A , 5 , 5 L . . ' ' I L I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 - ELMPRIN T THE ELMPRINT lPul'sll5bed and pnntrd by :he studcnta nf lihner I.. Meyers Hugh School? If.iUfAr-1n-lSP,1i ifmuir I,.1:,..rxs.k. .x:x.1 I.,.1x Xxlqiblwrzm ,X-S--lure lzixxw- Munn f'1whnm.nx Shu. Igljvzx CHUM-n Alun Sxhnvnle: firms Sumner. Plrvllw 5.15-nfl Limul NK ellrl Ruv XXrl:1.nns Aw.-:.1nr lfdmvrx Um-rqmnn B.n.ar Shexhx Liwlwvx! 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'S 3 Q Uft Sd U , V. rx vf W sf 1, V A -I W ,S 5 . 5 'nf me-fb 'df Bw . v' 'J P' 1- ff' 1.41-5 , V-1 iqfau ' 31' i 'f-'- -' l:'l9 GROUP II EDITORIAL STAFF Po W la c a or a c a S mn' a sc ma cate chae B ela e Q e F or Faye Sta er Alan Schne de Assoc ate Ed tor Absent Steve Goods i. GROUP I EDITORIAL STAFF Mary L pe Z L n df Wab Caol W z e aa fa e Elmpnnt the wrutten word of Meyers Hugh School has hve baslc purposes report accurately student faculty news publicize Important school events Improve student Iaculty relations provude nnterestmg and entertalnmg readmg for the student body 5 serve as a permanent recording ol each school year The Elmprmt has been published every year smce the school opened In 1930 Many students through thelr experience on the Elmprrnt Staff have become Interested In careers rn journalism The edltors and thear asszstants who plan each Issue have gamed real rnsaght unto newspaper work The Elmprunt Edrtoraal StaII IS drvrded unto two parts each headed by one ol the two Co Editors In Chref Together these staffs produce a mmlmum of Iourteen Issues a year each group producing seven rssues Any student from eighth to twelfth grade may be a member of the staII provnded he or she has the approval of hrs or her English teacher y :I me, Avi te Edrt 5 M rr Seguled, allne Dru , Nur Fw h n, Asst ' Edtcw M I rlsln, Sh w C:'b tt, hal pcb rts, Carole Lrkewcz, .dut Q H- I , ,l , 4 - lr, ,x V ky V , I al I os. Dawes, B1lv S man, Joe Geqwwch, fda VV1lvar'n3, Maw Ellen Gcrdzf, Assccwate Edtor: Phyllws Z.-sit, Azszzate Edton he 'err Edftcfz r ete f-Esiiat Edtw, Qe g a B s ', Iv ',' Guwrfn. F-bis-ntfhIe'be'f Ffez. Th . I . . I . . : I. To - . 2. To 'I ' . 3. To' - ' . 4. To ' ' ' ' . . To ' . I I I - . - - . . I . . , . f GIRLS' BOWLING, GIRLS' TUMBLING POUSO Mr Joseph Geyef Mr Enso Frosrnr s Row felt to rghk Rosemary Yelrel Judy Fraley Bauman Marron Harges Nancy Noonan Loss Cureena Sharon Rowlards Glorra Holtzman Ascrnda Lamoreux wald Faye Starner Fourth Row Francrne Kelly Harrret Bonnre Muchler Judy Trabrtz Second Row Laura Daches Mrllord Marge Plerlmerer Lnda Van Horn Marguerrte Carol Hughes Lrnda May Boyd Ed th Wlls Madelrne Ro erts Barbara A n Beclrer Frlth Row Barbara Ed Prfer Roberta Rayeslrl Barbara Senghaas Peggy Spare munds Mary Lourse Parente Florence Marcus Marcra Thrrd Row Mary Lou Krzywrclrr RufhAr1n Royston Janet Sreglrled Sallre Carey Marlon Dalon Sunny Lang ponsor Mss Ca l Evans F gt Row Ielt to rgl-t Mary Shrrnlco Agnes Shrrnlro Kathry Day Jan ce Norton Judy Jones Carol Wetzel Peggy Swanber ,I Anna Borys Glorra l-lolizma Mary Jane Dayrs Rose Yelcel Second Row r ara W ams Pa ette C 5 ryr r r' l Madelfe Pier Cather e Fo rr Row Claude Carrobell S lly Jores M ne Uno et Ca mella Ce G c Barbara Gttens mr Day: Sherry James Ja e Cooney Joyce Callahan lar e H dolr Karen Mrner Betty Lauzano Bunny La Bella. Brll Allabaugh Mckr Tnoma Beverly Hams S H ' . . . Firt tl i , , , ' , , ' - , ' , I I , A b , f' . ' - - S : r ro ir l 5 - l-r ' , A , W H l r , I rr, , I ny A I b , .- Ruth Day, Gall Monahan, Barbara Petroski, Frances GLC, Los Werlcl'e'eer, Darlene Goss, Sally Chrrstian, Ba b :llr , Q ' ro 5, Ma 'rn FEsl'e, AN Mare McCar'f: ', rl , X ,,. leY. Th'd - r , a r , a ' xr , r .nal , 1 , E 'ly S, l , r , ,Jul rr' o C , , ' , I 1 , r l , ' , OFFICERS STUDENT COUNCIL ' N I 00 Left to right-Judy Walborn, Treasurer, Herbert Frey, President, Tlriomas Mitchell, Vice- President, Gail Roberts, Secretary. f -if STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Sponsor: M:ss Veronica Brislin First Row left to riqbtl-Edith W-lls, typ'q: Made be Pier, saietv, Sriela Corbett, assembiyz Barbara Sergwaas typfg, Maw Yarfzra, awards and cererrworhesz Elsie Mae Muwsorw, 'cspta tr, Barbara Baclrmarr, projects, Jie La bows, publ city, William Peters, electiors. AS ' ' mining c 31- 2 u a m .Z,T1',.,f-gf 5, .,j , ,'1-ff'-F hh -uf ,a-rv 'M,...,'. .7-'on M, ,' ' 'E qs-9?-F if ,fi Jin, NJ i' A 'LW -Q, Q Sy fu 1 P-Y.,- -Af ' .-:-4 Q. 4 , X wa K ,,,. I' w, A av wr, ,Q ,. , 3? 1126 yn -P M X21 LM aryuifa V . , V 3 V, ,-,..- .. v .,4,, x,',-sw.. --41. 'S f 4- Q -. QC ' Fur., 1 . X . A 1.5, ' ' f A x y.. . KA wi 'S ' 've-,Q .lf ,155 ., ,, -4 1,35 N: 3 . - 'CJ' -eff'-dk w 1 s SM Y ,V E s 4 1 .er- TO PROVIDE EXPERIENCE IN CITIZENSI-IIP, 1 TO STIMULATE LEADERSHIP, E TO PROMOTE STUDENT COOPERATION AND PAR- TICIPATION, -- THESE ARE THE PURPOSES OF A STUDENT COUNCIL. Constitution of Student Council AL roy 'y P71 Mist X As 5, Q. '1 sv, 1 5 1 xf- Sponsor The Student Councl Frrst Row lelt to rglnt Sharon Errclcson Freda Danrels Regrna Solomon Vera Kre ge Ela ne Toole Genevreve Cal lanan Second Row Andrea Abralwanfr Jll Kerner Jaclue Coury Pat Bowen Pamela Fletcher Andrea Harbay Thrro Row Mary Lou Dawes Barbara Edmunds Mary Louise Parente Carol Sauers Nancy Flynn Bonnre Badrnan Fourth Row Jack Jones Hubert Jones Atlwur Coble gh Duck Helms Barry Strrttmatter Charles Austrn Cnsr Tte t ent usan Hoe rver Bets, L, e Af' es S nlro nd w L nda Sternlra er Ma ree A I Mar ar a Bonn e a ma R berta R s N. rd R c ver Kre a oa a Edrn s X.: eenwald Lo s SCL-ec tr-rar Wa e a lag er Fourth Pow o eqlc e B ll Sqn ab Curnm nqs ra Jrm Amos Jaclr Frrtzcre Ctrarlc Bosal: A r A 1- e ' , . l , , f l I V 1 ,I , I I , f' Q . l Li or ' 0 I , Qkyi V ri- l l ' A QA .1 Sp o : S ud Ccancr Frrst Row lie? to ngttl-Karen La Bela, Madcl ne Prler, S . 9' , u rf D -lc 1, ,rr nr .Seco Ro - i - , LJ 'ste t, r r D vrs, i B d n, C aye lr, Vancy F'-,nv TH :wkBrll H Q , Terry' ifje. B r' r Wada, LC' Fr , r rl r N, t r M er, Jian G l. r' , r . -B b Z1 Ed S kcl, - lw , r r P tt, STUDENT COUNCIL A Student Council is created to provide equal representation for all students in a common body for the purpose of discussing and taking action on all matters concerning the entire school. This body of representa- tives, two in each homeroom, is elected by the students, and members must meet basic requirements of citizenship and scholastic ability. This year's council, under the leadership of a fine advisor, and cap- able officers, has been a very active one Its members have set the pace as leaders in every phase of Meyer s life in fund raising campaigns, in the Retreat Hospital project, in the cafeteria improvement campaign, and in student support of student productions The basic goal of the council, that of giving each student the opportunity and the desire to take part in the regulation of school affairs, has gone a long way toward being met Faculty student co operation, too, has reached a new level of understanding It is hoped that the achievements of this years council will be a challenge to those who will serve as next year s council May they continue to strengthen the unity and spirit of Meyer s student body S ri V' d Web rn N1 Che Fran: 9 G6 TGC FGEGDD l-lar R ea a elm Ba a a Senghaas vc: rn all ma,- ev rv Marc e acma e e ge 'vi B CVT e Mme r Bao LBea BDWP 35, mmy Kasper L da a G Bev A aoa a n Ox ce 0 C e VG GV 9 D John a e H d r I . . . , Q . . . , . . . . . , pi sy: M122 Ver Ca Bvglin Frat Rcw lieft tc rg' tl-Miss Ve'i' :a Busy Ga R' beds, J.. , V :rd T5 it , ' G 9, ich. Seibnd RCN-Sa . Dal. S, L ' Cfcteu lf'eN e. get Y 34 Bi tw 'Jeep gb ff y 3 1, 'b r , B 1 Pete'5, Tr ' Rgw-Betef Tp: as Jac: Baan M ' Ste' , Lynn St 'e 5, an Cav: BCP' B ' ' Mar. E F Gffdcn, Se W 'ls Eze M . ,-SCF, Ggirje las. Fifth Rtf--Pima Bad. M ae Dasa' Te Time: lr Ria U Sf arty, BMP e Grigij, M we Lace. L' ,b-wt feel Jan C' .':' A' ,f'-3' r' L-laafg E5 rg Ti- 9, Fig' Rfwnjg-H Kodrer, R:'a'3 W id pf' Ga igre' La.. STK. F Egolo, Vetnaffa, 1.41, Ras, Ka'e' a , Mad fire Pier T B 5 W 3 'eee' G M 'Jax' See Q C:'be:t Maw Yao . Sun RQ.-.S , , ' L rg, N i .gn J:.:e Ca' 'a , lt. A Maizr, A K lcc, Ja lu CQUM N rr Slml , Br ndcn llc 'r', Gam DC cvch, Joe B'slir', L b:ws, Jeb' 'Xiagl arci Ha rig, KEGIAN The Kegran Socrety was organrzed by Mrs Mary V Fraley rn 1930 for the pur pose ol marntamrng an ellrcrent smoothly operatmg lrbrary The club rs drvrded unto two groups the Jumor and Senior Kegrans Students lrom nmth through twelfth grades are ellgrble lor membershrp lrrst as rumor Kegnans and secondly alter one year ol expenence as semor Kegrans Members are requrred to work at least two lull periods each week obtalmng lour credrts ln therr semor year Kegnans who have earned a required number ol credrts are awarded pans rn recognrtlon ol therr servrce The Kegran Socrety rs one ol the oldest clubs at Meyers ln addltlon to servrng the entrre school the egran Socrety has given Its many members the opportunrty to become lamrlrar with lrbrary systems The knowledge whrch they acqurre rn the Meyers lrbrary has proved rnvaluable rn college and rn later lrle The Kegran Soclety as ded: cated to lntroducrng the world ol knowledge and adventure lound rn books to rts read mg public the student body and laculty of Meyers Hugh School SENIOR KEGIANS Furst Row llelt to rughtl Myrna Fuschman, Judy Walbom Alrce Brown Becky Sneasley Pat Butcolskr, Chrrstrne Kelly Mary Ellen Gordon Lows Schechtman, Carolyn Pyrah Second Row Auvars Frsher, Harold Hams Q 0 - , - , . I I I , . I ' I , IC' . - l l SOCIETY UNDERCLASSMEN KEGIANS Frrst Row lelt to rrght Sandra Lee Baurnhalt Sherla Corbett Marnyn Wrlcox Vurqnua Mason Gal Robert Carol Sarer Betty Rucnards Mary Lou Fraley Second Row Duane Cobb Pat Davrs Janet lrvun Jaclrue Coury Carol Zrnga Dorothy Rcc Mary Lou Dawes Madelrne Puler Andrea Harbay Betsy Bnrlrenhead Mary Lourse Parente Marana Sreglned Thrd Row Bob Zregler Dale Edwards Jlm Petro Joe Gegwuch Cummrnqs Pratt Eddre Selro' George Volpett Charles Bosalr Marshall Evans Mrlre Usher Eddre Cavanaugh Boll Valentnne JUNIOR KEGIANS rn, dry Le FY C oyt Car ee epperln D be Srnth S da M cr- Q 'Nl 'W s s nn Rae e Ga ra r Qcw ra Jm Zeoler Don Stah E lrs Fsher , , I , I S, 1 l lr I , . I - , F rst Row le5t to rg tl-M r H: rs r, S' a cn l-lot mns, Anrhta Shea, Carol Jeanne Rcbalr. Second Row-Graydon l'1 , ' P 1 g. eb r ., an ' rt '- r'e'l, , a 1' Ea twocd, Gr y H lt, lst-1 f h. Thr d V -F flr Geqw ch, Mrke Bozcclsi, Brll Hoover. I r , v , rr r , KEY CLUB KEY CLUB s e o ams a es o n e e J n Na e e r n Sh nde George Salltt Walt Walke Second Ro Tom Mtchell John Labo s Doug Yeager Bob e le l-f e r s on a e o o Jac Prce Joe Brsln f P o e s e e c e e c th Ro V ce DeCS sto Harold Harrs l-fe b F ey Da rn a S n e Probably our most progressive organization the Key Club has really pulled itself up by the bootstraps this past year lts biggest project was the raising of funds to bring a foreign student to Meyers next year Under the sponsorship of the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club the Key Club is com- posed of selected boys from tenth eleventh and twelfth grades. At Thanksgiving the club collected canned goods for underprivileged families in our community and at Christmas went carolling and presented gifts to the women of the Old Ladies Home. The group has only begun to explore the many areas of Key Clubbing. lt is up to the clubs of the following years to malie the organization what it really can be. -g BANK CASHIERS p rsor Mrss Maran R Hogg vrs Row ov Dale C J a o eelSa CC aelfepe are epae ecerlfa r r eel' r' Just bring your money to your home room bank cashuer who wall an turn take It to the head bank cashuer there to be added to all the money brought nn from all the other homerooms and hnally sent up town to the bank Meyers students deposlted 2127692 this year one of the largest amounts ever aoer Cl da Ca Dbe a Mona a th rn th Lows Lev 5 y rs U nv Helt Lxnne e y Ka Ka Ma T rd R e ts da W ay a M Dyes Myles rn 1 arca K Ba b o a a p R ha v e a b e e ern Ste nc i HEAD BANK CASHIERS Gaul Robe' John Paltanov ch Mary Lou: e Parente- ' 2 t 1 . 56 6 4 l V ffm X S O Z 1 . F' t , llelt t, vqhllf Ye 4 ax. 1 rv' lf G Il h n, Rm S I , Jalc nfes, Dck P vl zlu. S 5-nd Rin---5.1519 Ma , F' , ' St phens, Duane DU? D lb , '3, Cohen Cawl Saeu Lfda FW, ref' 'QT hw nfwfGa Rob r , Lv' M d w 5 ',l.d1' Ras, K La Bebe, S ll C rev, loan Gwbbcn, ary Li. a , y Fourth Rin-Man bum ' 'fe Ma'qe Pte ee' Ed if W'l's, J dv Trabtz M w up P' B lr , 'e FN 's ',B l'Jci'fh qef B' S llrft. FIV Row-Al f' Dnlree Postr- l:ePlJ.'qe' Ro , no az 'l t ' Pave Ge 'oe Ba , pa H ,J'e Sale' '1dos,Bc F af':e, J: l T ,' an Biwnawts, ine Dfwell. 5 , - ' , I JUNIOR SENIOR Y TEENS Frrst Row left to rqlwt Pam FLetcLer Senreiary Ba bara Senghaas Treasurer Barbara Heats Vice Presrdeft Mae M Pe-ardent res ent eccfv Rcw Annette Karp Pat wk a a er ran c Lawds aror We'Ze f'XLrce B e a r sc a Larrr re an Q ave e r' 9' ra Aa Maz Q S avbe v F Cl mme Bevery Han Braoy a M v rrr J dy a rn Lew K acs M r a rr Ba ara ec r ow Parr L da Han Amelra MaLacarrre L da dwwae ug Mary awe Be e y m arrc 'r rr Sa e Carey Beverfy Jones RuLL1WrLLram5 FTA FTA G Bdllci a ent C QHQLWQ Vt. FRESHMAN SOPI-IOMORE Y TEENS who WW gl lxluf' First Row lett to rght Susan Hoelfner Sharon Johnson Judy Macri Jaclrre Coury Annette Lynch Bonnie Dauloert Ellen Lee Kvler Second Row Judy Honeywell Peggy Durland Judy Major Anna Mae Lewis Sally Leonard Bev Allabaugh Bev Hennebaul Gretchen Powell Betsy Brkenhead Carol e es Janet Irvin Thir Row Karen La Bella Palma Pas ante Fourth Rcw H Ida Ostrolslr Shrrey Engler Alma Herre Pat Dillon Terry Maclr ng Jaclre Nlabaugh June Rooney Andrea Abranarn Mad elrne Nutaitrs, Susan Sharer, Carolee Pepperr ng Filth Ro Lnoa Stahl L nda We dow Nancy Miller Julianne Hudoclr Joyce Cailanan, Sherry James, Rose Ann Snyder, Mary Jane Acney, Nancy Grenawalt, Pat Davis, Sharon Boyle. Sixth Row-Barbara Scott, Judy Walton, Barb Monaghan, Marcie Seglried, Mary Louise Parente, Marge Plerlme er, Donna Dowery, Ca el Robalr, Karen Rau. Seventh Row-Susie Ro s, Al ce McGuire, Jill Ke ner, Maureen Ferentz, Barbaa Edmunds, Patsy Drlty, Jude Srn th, u y avelle, Andrea Fegnae. E th Row- ra e Co , Ma elne Pler, J de Hess, Carol H.iqhes, Diane Je ery, Shirley Weiss, Jer ynn Coll ns, Fran Kelly, Kasf Krzyw clc, Jean G lobon, Carol e m. Large groups of girls under the general direction ol the YWCA form the Y-Teens of Meyers. We lrnow them a little more than we lrnow their worlr because most meet- ings are held at the Y. But when they have a dance or perform some special school service, then we get to see their energy and interest. The Future Teachers ot America is an organization composed of juniors and seniors who are interested in teacher-training. At their meetings they discuss the advantages, and disadvantages of the profession. Not all ol them actually do go on to the specialties required of teaching, but it surely malres them more interested in schools and the people who work in them. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Sponsor Mrss Casumrr Tyburslcr Frrst Row left to right Freda Danrels Andrea Harbay Karen LaBella Susle Rohlls Palma Passamte Jrll Kenner Madeline Prter Mary Ellen Gordon Elsre Dayrs Carol Wetzel Judy Walborn Lrnda May Boyd Beclcy Sheasley Dons Evans Karen Van Why Sharon Rowlands Beverley Jayne Carole LIHRICWICZ Sande Lee Baumhaft Sandra Korson Betsy Brrlcenhead Ansta Zaremoo Judy Ras Elarne Toole Beverly Harrrs Genevreve Callahan Second Row Georguann Basar Donald Davrs Don Wnllnams Judy Major Marrlyn Wulcox Sheula Corbett Vrrgunra Mason Gall Roberts Sally Cohen Teresa Mazula Mary Yanora Barbara Strles Nancy Grenawalt Judy Macrl Susan Shafer Jaclue Coury Judy Hess Clara Chmsola Faye Starner Myrna Flschman Thurd RowRoy Wllllams Joe Salcelarudos Frank Jones Fred Groner Joe Brrslrn Alrce Kolco Manan Harges Barbara Buclcrnan Al Aston Bob Zregler Hubert Jones Jaclc Church Ned Endler Mrlce Brrslrn Ronnue Grohowslcr Mzlce Elias Brll Schwab Fourth Row Marshal Evans Wrllram Trethaway Gary Popovvch Stan Dudelc Joe Seferyn Sheldon Newman Jerry Kammer Stuart Zarembo Alan Tope Robert Staab Jerry Cvrnmet Alan Schnerder Arthur Coblergh Joe Geg wrch Vrncent DeGursto Don Mcfune Carl Clemm George Volpett: Cummrngs Platt Charles Srmonson Frtth Row Brll Evans Barbara Edmunds Mary Lourse Parente Carol Sauer Cathenne Shovlrn Barbara Scott Dons Smrth Judrth Nrcholson Dorothy Rcc Mary Lou Davres Pat Davns Karen Rau Sunny Lang Wrllram Sperzman Nancy Mallcernes Cnrrstrne Kelly Tom Brozoslu To qualify tor membershrp In the Junior Honor Society, one must have a B average and good school crtlzenshrp The members are chosen upon the completion of their Freshman year Members of the soclety along wrth a tew other selected students usher at many school functions Composed of boys who have earned their letter In varslty competition the M Club IS one of our most active orgamzatlons Prohts from their various actrvrtnes have been used to purchase a whirlpool bath and a motion plcture projector for the use ot all athletes No other organization at Meyers gets as little credit as this hard worlung group of young men Worlung behind the scenes at school productrons and dunng chapel much that they do IS never realued Our heartlest thanks to them for a job well done ' l ' J- ' , 1 1 ' . A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 V ' ' 1 . . . , , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 V 1 A1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 I 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 J 1 1 I 1 1 l V 1 1 I 1 1 4 1 l 4. 1 ' 1 . r STAGE CREW M CLUB STAGE CREW Sponecvz: Mwss Maman R, Hogg YQ w g -Jo rw Paltarwovucb Robevt are U Mwd' eJ E4 Thomas Dymorvd Dale Edwards erry W.IJams Barrv Stnttmatter James Shea James Amos Absen' Edward Farrell Robert Zegler Q1 NI CLUB u a Prg 3 A A Q e D area :u Ed R cz Wa' Wa re V P' Nag R me Jr' Pe m e + Fw.t Ro Ueft to rw Htl Jw , F ve , ' ,a was, f , J .T ' , I , A u -- A : A l J U 7 5 . .inf , 1 S: 2i': Mn F, e' S'e'a.4.af Ffst QM' 'ft f 'gi'-Tim Mae fe Fefurxr Eng Ye ge' V ze D'e1:1e't Paw K S ef .au Hiise' Se:'eta'. Ea' Cmsta' Y'E5E.'E' TN 7:.r'a': Seton Qu-,im Kava stz' 'Keyzj D':e Bo Sv to Ge-vge E 55,5 S' Z' 1795 'cz 2. T- ' R30-'-ff M e SCS Bob J5'es Bio Pa PH P-5-'sono' Haifa -'ani Bam Cafe Frat- R:.f.gRra He ew . J ', 'ie Ze Q.. st: A J eT' Jie S' 'Ge .bef J:'e5. FTM Rm.-' , Eos e' J o' 'Is, Y: Da' S M, Jail pie Jed: F't:ges, C'a es B:sak. Abs '.: Pew Pea, PEN PAL CLUB 3-v. c fl 'Q Nxrvm.. N lik Sponsor M Kathryn Malloy Kneelrnq lelf to rqht Carol Pedal: Kathy Lalcas Carol Gucwa Marsha Strrclcer Le gh Goodman Don Powell Alan Peters Ron Strllarty Ruth Arn Wolle Maureen Fushey Frrst Row Kathy De bel Mrrram rang Rath Day Mary Ann Brody Sally Day Nancy Law Pr' Carol Good Los Levrtslcy Blly Morgan nne Lews eoroe Nahas Lyn e ten ens B r mth e 1 mas e C3 Sec-or' w Sandy Fa b sh y ye Snare za ly D vs Carrnella De G sic ar lone Dunnrqan S e ones len a Korg ane Garr cn Torn Lews Al ce Patters Lnda Pepper Vyran ee R bm Monahan an e Yaro Lcrra ne olr sh Ela ne Swobo a Sa dra Vyran rr Row Mark Eferrnan Larry rw n rzanc V6 ey Brb Paley Wayne ae: VARIETY CLUB :cw --5 PEN PAL CLUB 1 L...-jbst' Carol Hutchins Richard Knorr Laura Morgan Susanne Moses Sandra Marrash Sharon Middleton Karen Malinowski Bruce Stricker Fourth Row Joyce Carey Ray Dennis Diane Dully Charles Auker Paula Lange MaureenLacey Judy Labo s Olin Morris Lloyd Martin .lane Mahon Ed Saylor Bob Winchester Ed Waselewer Dave Wilcox Jill Usner Ffth Row Dottie Miller Bonnie Badmon Ro ert Edwards Anne Brsln Carolee Pepperlrnq Judy Lavelle Bernard Kenney Jim Wynn Dick Schoolery Maureen Miller Bill Stoeckley Murray Mtchneck Bob Strrcker Stan Srrotkin Bob Type Sixth Row Janice Norton Diane Clocker Claire Eedak Carol Deer David Kistler Ed Gonsky Nancy Noterman Jim Mcfarroll Fredres Lindbuckler Nancy Hadrance Sue Lynn VARIETY CLUB Each year Mrs. Kathryn Malloy one of our seventh grade teachers, has a special club for her home room known as the Variety Club The group has weekly meetings, offi- CGYSI and occasional parties Sponsor: Mrs, Kathryn Malloy irs ow et ' - r ara th, Ca o Re Good, Scanne Mosed President: Maureen Tcurjie, Bonne Do fey, Secreta.-yi Sue Jones, Second Row-Carol Deer, 'ane Clocker, Shirley tucker, Diane Garrscn, Laura organ, Vi e-Prosidertg Anne r's'n, C-aire Swo o a, ro Hu ch ns. T r ow-David Wlson, Kenneh eorqe, David Furman, Larry Brown, Raymond Denns, Bob Fraiey, Sergeant-atefxrms. Fourth Row--Mark Eyer- man, Robert Edwards, John Chrzanowski, Treasurerg Stan Sirotkin, Rich Meressez, David Kistler, Bob Struker. PEN PAL CLUB The Meyers Pen Pal Club is one of the most active clubs of its kind in this entire area. Its many members from seventh to twelfth grade write to students in every part ol the world. No one can properly estimate the benefits received by the mem- bers and their pen pals. Not only do they all gain new and interesting friend- ships but they also enlarge their interna- tional understanding. ABCHEBY CLUB Sponsor: Miss Beatrice Rosenthal First Row llelt to rightl-La Verne Pinkoslrl, Barbara Ferentz, Audrey Geller, Karen Van Why, Norma Uffer, Elarne Herrlnq, Judy Fraley, Ealne Toole, Culorla Holtzman, Geneyreye Callahan, Cafherrne Zbreg, Elizabeth Endler, Ascrnda Lamoreux, Dorene Dertnclr, Sandy Knlqht. Second Row-Pat Yanrlc, Carole Lrnkewrcz, Glorra Sfrles, Carolyn Wil arns, Judy Trabrtz, Peggy Swanberry, June Aroeste, Marcra Gerv stern, Freda Danrels, Rria Langan, Carolyn Johnson, Rath Ann Royston, Roberta Rayeslu, Barbara Jean Senqhaas, Barbara Becker, Joyce Kloq, Thrrd Row4Loulse Jacoby, Donna Shaller, Chrrstrne Kelly, BARBELL CLUB lady S Patricia Butcotslci, Margaret Hughes, Judy Jones, Claire Hughes, Dorothy Brennan, Georgrann Basar, Lnda Handley, Carol Jayne, Pat Foley, Joan Butlciewicz, Peggy Spare, Gail Grrtz. Fcurth RowAMargi0 Veselr, Mary Lou Krzywiclci, Dorothy Ricci, Catlnerire Molesliy, Maureen Anstett, Judy Jackson, Amelia Malacarne, Sunny Lang, Sandy Jones, Peggy Pa'ry, Laura Carey, Beverly Janes, Faye Starner, Lois reenawald, Rose Mare l-toskrrs, Fifth RowfBeyerly Harrs, Marg e Pcvarht s, Beverly Edmunds, Linda ' A ' n 3' h Y cl lc' Schwalenberg, Peggy Nelson Margueme Ruberts, Edna Moss, lNa cy Ma remes, Agat a Q snu rs, Robin Hood could certainly use the Archery Club both on the road and baclr at camp cooking the day's catch. During seventh period the Gym Team may be found using their abilities to develop lorm and coordination in many varied gymnastic areas. Physical fitness is ol primary importance to the Bar-Bell Club, just as it is to the nation as a whole. GYM TEAM tine, Loni Brozcslri, Pat Tracey, Ruth Vlfillrams, Marca Kruprnski, Betty McCarnclc. ARCHERY CLUB Snnnscf tv . lc Nagie 'r...,., 1, P' ' ,, ,--,,., ,,w ,,, .:'n Vt ami .iq V ,-.., atm t-,aus D S- a., TS rj j Z' i' .ze Ma'ga M var 'ant Peas: ,rn Efw lm March. ml es. SENIOR PROM Ks' If 'ss 52: r 'Y ct 1 Barbara Hoats Sharon Sllversteln Elsie Munson Ann Borys John Na le g ueen Susan Wells and her escort King, Albert H Aston r Mar Ell C d lVl y en or on 'mon Dalon Barbara Senghaas loan Gibbon qi The Senior Prom last year s unlor Prom what glamorous dates IH our mlnds and how exers Ilttle thlng stands out IH our memory We shall go to manx more dances ln our llxes perhaps but ncxer xxlll any other seem llke these in MCDERN CHGIR 2: ' ' 'ufggggg'- ':::: 'u :EE llll .- . l I l ll I llll I :C-:-gl. u 0 I gg. nl lu -an .Q ,. 1 ga 0976 pa rector FA sw a Da a a a Ba me laynf Na C 5 I1 F5 GGG 5 Va M e A 'f ata dr Ma The Modern Choir started as two Glee Clubs whnch sang separately for several years and then were combuned under the present name Tryouts determine who may belong and many more seek membershrp than can be accomodated The chorr presents several major programs throughout the year, In our own school and rn other schools and around Wrllres Barre, and the club members are rewarded by most generous ap plause wherever they appear The thrrd year lor the Modern Muslc Masters funds thus organlzatron with more members than ever before The club votes In new members naturally people with rnterests In muslc and a large bronze pun slgnlhes membership An annual award to the outstandlng senior rs grven each year Students to go to Dlstrlct and State Festivals are chosen from these organrza tions and from the Band and Orchestras 4, 4, -2? ,,. 444 I' 'DIY 454 u, L Were it not for Mr. Anthony Yulcnavich and his print shop, any school publication or event would be in serious difficulty. In addition to being a typing teacher and publicity director of the Willces-Barre City Schools, Miss Catherine McManmon finds time to see to it that fourteen issues of the Elmprint are published each year. To our Student Council advisor, Miss Veronica Brislin, goes a vote of thanks for the success of the projects and campaigns which were carried out by our Student Council this past year. All of this delicious food just waiting to fill one of us up at lunch time. How could we ever get through the day without the aroma and activity ol the cafeteria. L. '1 . tif ' 1, si . , A 'rel i 21 43 Jw Duck Slabinslu left and Don Clayworth are in charge of the television projector and the hi fi record system used at school dances Just a few members of the gym team listening to the tape and waiting for their turn to occupy the limelight with some feat of muscular co ordination mein Betty Lauzano, left, and Emma Jane Phillips see to it that every Friday the bank bags are distributed to the homerooms. ii? The members of the Junior Honor Society plus these young ladies usher at many school functions. What would we do without them . 11 nj!! :sixth 1 H I' The Girls who dlstnbute the bulletin every thlrd penocl are June Aroeste Kathleen Gender Peggy Swanberry Elaine Toole and Carole Llnluewlcz who IS not shown In the plctur -Ms W if 6,Wtfrl Marge lellmeler, Beryl Dram nd, Wally Beseclcer, Carol lges and Colleen Roche, who us absent from the plc re, are also Bulletin Grrls The Projectuon Boys Frank Gegwlch Joe Gegwlch Rrchard Postupaclr and John Labows who IS not un the picture are responsible for the shownng ol sludes clunng chapel and for other specual events Asslstants to our Guidance Director Mr Froslm In his olhce work are Dorothy Rlccl Janet Bauman and Judy Stme 99 '29 ffl! rm--'?Exf?r N J J L- f ' L' it ' , , I I iflfffizfgfw- Q 1 ' - Q Hia Y -rra Q K ff M -.4 J 1 bf lgrfgyrgifige 1 - vgvu Aw y QQ lf A.- , 1 I 1 . en , f 'i B s ali: fi l G5 Q I 5 'X OVW B B B f ' B W I K ' i Gammg valuable expenence helpmg our offuce stall are Brenda Wasserstrom Marcla Kruplnslu and Marian Dalon seated and Maureen Kenne Carol Y Hams and Joy Klug standlng n Vera Kresge Karen Van Why and Peggy Spare shown In the flrst row may be found ln Mr Davaes olllce worlung as his able assistants along with Bev erly Jones Lnnda Handley and Faye Starner who are shown In the second row -r'F ! 2251 Charlie Slmonson must have something very interest mg to say Maybe we could aslr Mrlze Elnas, Tom Todcl or Bull Whyte just what It was Barbara Senghaas and Roberta Rayeslu are worlung hard to see that the Colophon pictures are ready on time .W I kg H X J UN IOR ORCHESTRA :Enix Jig, ggi-a-aaggiggggg55555:Ei??g5g5555g55r:f: ' :::::::::::::::5222g5iiiiiiEE5iig 'Hilfe 55: T 1 - 4, Limly el l 5 ' ' 5 2 ff: I 2.22223 ' 'L ,ggg -gg n -2232223232231EZLIEHSSISEIII ' el 4+ :mer mm --5 j'jj ' z::ss:::::::::::::::::::5::: ll Ill llllllllll Q is In an an H' , ans:HH: '::H 2' Q, , 4. -.::::' ---- ---.. .. A 1 :nam ir 'UTITL' -, nn ' .... 1:23:55 - Q nun ' '- I alg'-ggigigagr was: : 4' EClfVY M Ke ed, Fwrst R Ardrea D a m Vwce Pre Wayne me 5 Vere Pr ,E VT U 6 Mar' F4 rr on Er Ke. rf Few other organrzatrons work as hard as the Junror Orchestra They are of ut most servlce 'co Meyers srnce they play for almost every junior hugh school program rncludrng enierfarnments and Chapels However rt rs the experrence galnecl ihaf rs 'che most valuable to 'che members Many are members of the Band and later the Sensor Orchestra and thus Increase therr abrllty and prolrcrency . ' ' 'l ll - is PAIN m f K . '-' - V .. ,- 3111542951 ff. fir Ig rg A 5 'Yi G I A I ,V W, 1 X' E 1 l Vw' E' ai 'ss Anne, on .V CW lelf T7 'Ql'flffl4d'e' Ltrtq Eagan Maw, Sevetam, A f ei, V , Scent' UW 5 V XM CMA' Vedife' S e line' Lie W eff ' Pfaf' Sei'nd Rcwglwaric S'n th Bo me Cease-5 Dirty' Bye Vefeg- M,g, pd 936, gf, page Zee, Lina, D Sayer, Q G! Gffveiv' LBVGWE T ol az, lV'a'af T d Q,-.755 . 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H-,H a+ f' :J 1 o ByBe A Aaa'r'R Dog ad np a fra OG! 5 Na 5 An ta Zarernr 11 da U da s Ar rea Q A 1 V D Ba sara The Sensor Orchestra IS heard olten It plays lor semor chapel and lor combined chapel and does an especially lane job lor the Sensor Play and lor other special occa slons Its numbers never grow less, and now they are seated out beyond the brass rauls and crowded up wlthm GLEE CLUB rrst Row left to right Margie George Marion Sm th Sharon Brown Mary Qu nn Karen Lrcht g orma Jean Thomas Janice St es Sharon l-ltt H ns Andrea Tomaslc B ve ly Pey ct a Za en L e Kry er aren M ner arol ear' Q ala r mas Slcyle Terry Kresge Secon ow K thy Canwell Marie Bcroslcy rel Ann a an h ef n e we n lcy arlyr- Lews Ruth Ann Payne Marene Trethaway Me cdv T gf a a S a ureen Ferentz M ry Ho iser D lo e ohatlf a d Ke oe Crnmet Th rd R W Cunny Hert s Cu vga G cn FE eve e M L se Ste la P r a rl cn Anna Mae e a e e VN a e a t 'Nl s wood Joyce Lenn n E L lra'ta l a rar e ct James Mc e z Sharon Krngete A drea Abranam S Mar ' C a v lander, lly eo. d, or e a , Ve a ta r, 2 n 'cg , rn Cm in , Lge Lada i rn., .,, h ryc , of l V Tie , i. C'i' . :th ' f rnrnal n, ' i ek min., r' c eif, . 'f - 'rg e tri, :simon ,' ' 2. ri' , up I nna C s g, n 4,1 c lin, .Het Wen e , Andre gc force tn n - Sta rl, d-e KC , l 'da We dz u F fe iz cl ' f 'iii r te' .' tz 'gy ':,- ' 1 - . The Junior High School has two choral groups-the Melody Club lor seventh graders and the Glee Club for eighth and ninth graders. Both are directed by the Junior High School music instructor Mrs. Lois Maynard. The groups sing in several chapel programs throughout the school year and also present a concert in the early spring. Composed of students who like to sing the group really works to prepare its programs. Many are the mornings they have come early and many the seventh period they have given up in order to malre their programs as good as possible. MELODY CLUB First Rcw lleit t: vqntl-Daf Calla'a', Sandy Sukiti, Susan Kenner F'a':ee Quincy Sa , favs, Span Davs, Nancy Lawsrn, Nanif Kzer, Peep Sohatsk lp' Wevkne ser, Herbert Wiedlzk Sectnd R w-- Robeft Nenbwqer, Rfibef Wa'nev, Maqeen lfnyee, Gal Mzste er, Ma -'a Davis, Ev' ', Daw' Jean Marg Mama ldv Nmfarw. lr, Lil W1 am, Cxitw Zazrzwi Ld, Ga'dcer. l' 'G Rv'----f ace Gafmi' Lnoa Penne' c: L'Ca G 'f'1 Mauee' N e' Loi' An' far, Sw J e S ia Ste' Cat- lfee' Va'e UM: 'Qt ,Anne B' c Patna lffvant F 'tr R w- Ca e e Caro' ca,a Mvqaf Ba't2a'a Smtn C ace QW, Fam Gbc ' Dwi, B ,ff Sfa' f M301-t c L a 'Q S va tm X, Game Ba'oa'a Gite , leant-tfe Bane CN' R fret? tar-'t fetuv Mwim C7311 T Ma R .pant Cafrrffa tie Gm' I een Zen: JDO. Lab 1. tanefe lg ,Sansa Far bn' 'fl 'a l9ea'man C'a'f1' Hai' . Abent ii en Cadoen Sa v Sage lfunneff Ce wif: The Junior Orchestra, the Glee Club, and the Melody Club combined together on March twentieth and presented the annual Springtime Musical. Each of the different groups presented a section of the concert alone. Miss Ann Kennedy directed the orchestra and Mrs. Maynard the Glee and Melody Clubs. The program was excellent considering the age of the participants and the short amount of time they had to pre- pare. A tea, to which all the parents and friends of the participants were invited, followed in the cafeteria. , 0 0121! Mmm Q? .415 CHEERLEADERS S O c Q na e ey E yWao e R Ga Rcbe ay ru azaBK,aa ax KcVaW What would football season be luke wuthout all that lanlare-especually wuthout cheerleaders mauorettes and strutters' How they do add to our enjoyment ol the game ' Thus year's cheerleaders were one of the funest group ol gurls Meyers has ever had lt would be dullucult, even lor an Eunsteun, to calculate the tume and ellort the gurls put unto malung each pep meetung a success Faced wuth the problem ol devel opung new materual for pep meetung sluts, the gurls explouted almost every angle they knew and stull came up wuth new udeas They are to be commended for everythung they dud toward malung the 1958 football season so enjoyable And the mauorettes, too, wuth theur sharp outtuts and precuse 'cwurlung dud a great job The color and vutaluty whuch they brought to almost every pep meetung wull long be remembered. Let's not lorget the strutters and theur orugunal routunes Theur contrubutuon, lulue all the others, was also tremendous To all ol them our telucutatuons l ,V f , 5,1 ' Q y. M , E- ggi? ft 'u 1 Qfifzi ' E ff 1 '- . li V ' 2 5551 55 Y V wtf I U ' ' l s ,.. 5 . i v ,. A 1 ,Q rv 7 kg' 'T 1 I s X 5 Advu org Mr, Thomas D mlm Furst Row lctt to uuqrtlffhllauu ill uc G udijf, St uc' S'-.f usteun Bev rl Jcn Jud' lb un. S cond ow- ul uts, M f' Ya Lua, Theresa M .l , aub ' Buckman, M ful fn NNulco1, dY'VT 'f hy. I I ' MAJORETTES STRUTTERS r. MAJORETTES Adv sor M1 Jr1sepl'vGeyer rs Ro 0 H rv ri Zw W H Hzman arbara HO T Pgqqy wan OH arm Wetlel Sefond Row Mary Lo: Dax e Fa et Mnlfor Newry Gr nawdf Sandra Knuqht 6 f 's X 'Q STRUTTERS A v S EG r Row Bao an Wa e M Y Jane a W Ba bam M Qc dSa aa ones Tr P T3 Vgn rw 51 Q Lois Schec mar' Pm Brady ' 3 7 H 1: , ,QM Q 1 o s A' ,A f' Fu t w fleft t QMHASCH dr Frwtw gov, Gore f d , B fa 2, S b y, C v , L 2 ' I ' I f fi. , 3 ,, h A Q' F - W , g Q25 , if A 2 2 M f 2 ' HM f , ' 3 ,Q 1 I .3 . ' ' I I N X 'fm v 'M f K - 1 K W 1 , 55- 1 I ' ,gy ' a 11,,,f. Q '1' 1 ' Q ,Mx i 0 ,ix iff 1 Q 6, C -1 1 ' , N i X 1 Q x 155' 'N -M 3 1 I X. , ff s 1 . ' ,, J , , f ' 3 ' A Q a' 4 D' ' N 5 . 5 4 4 Y., f-- , ks 1 d 'CH M se B t':e Rjeefvaf F1 st Ileft tc M911-Ma'f' :dfn Lvde Bud, aa Sinlndii kan Gobsf. Sexfd Rani Sus 'U ', an Uma Fen' STX :1'e,J..C1. Jwei ' . .. a., J 1 f' -ew-wa 'PJ J . F' d Row- at ' :en RMI NNN w 3, Kat' X, Master? fm S.. wan Bw-d W ..crgi'.W, GERALD CIMMET JOSEPH DORANG ALAN A SCHNEIDER MYRNA EISCHMAN SONIA LANG ELSIE MAE MUNSON JUDITH E WALBORN HARRISON DIETRICK KENNETH ERANTZ HAROLD HARRIS PETER A NOTERMAN STUART ZAREMBO BARBARA SENGHAAS CAROL WETZEL ALBERT ASTON GEORGE ELIAS HERBERT EREY JOSEPH SAKELARIDOS MARIAN DALON BEVERLY JAYNE LINDA STEINHAUER BERNARD COHEN MARGARET HUGHES BETTY MCCARRICK ROBERT D SMITH ROY WILLIAMS JANET BAUMAN SHARON DOWNING MARY ELLEN GORDON CAROLE LINKIEWICZ REBECCA SHEASLEY BRENDA WASSERSTROM PETER ECKERT PAUL GOURVITZ NELSON HARTWIGSEN JOHN N LABOWS TOM TOMALIS GLORIA HOLTZMAN COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Overture PROCESSIONAL OE THE CLASS OE 1959 INVOCATION Y E WI CH RUSf LJ d eI Hope and I ry The Senior Clax M. Joeeph Geye. DI ect REMARKS Mr. H Leon GIGS M xroduci' O RI,tIoIrn Gues+s-SCIIOOI OEIEICIGS Superw e COMIVIENCEMENT ADDRESS Dr. Edward I'IoIyoJc Sr J RUS- A e Qi' Panorama WI I 'W S Se, Ior PRESENTATION OE DIPLOMAS- CI ASS SQNG Vfcros Oy Lin Jr Mae Boyd Baroara HOQIS FAIQEWELL SQRIQ W di by Juov WGII-por, BENEDICTION Rev, R V E. WI I rn' ALMA MATER Word' cy EIIen R berts '32 Music oy Mrs. Annette GIIbert Wngquns I Cznnrne'1Cer'f'f C'f'e'Tfe VV' ' A'ne Veena-G If WY 'fi rn AI 3 Vf dr Re Pai. , AV-LL, . VA d ICI I S R O f F U GJO SS r Q r, r or Pr ,ea E 1erL I. L I,,n I P- ' L I , I v I n. Lf ef Ee Ra e'a I' CHO 'n IC I -I-LID 'W CJ :S L I J in J, Q' K J rw Q IIa 3 I D' ' c PATRONS Q gmfef H, knonk ,Q t f gems! .wtf nd m bf 1 H J O frs 0 rf AO PRWZE W NNERS ACE HOFFMAN STUD'Oi SQUARE FRINUNG CCMDI NY RAY' PREE' F1JTOGRARHER SUNNY BROOK DAIRY WQLKES BARRE EUSINESS VOL' EGE MOUINTA NOR AU O RARTS PALACr LALR RER N Y CLEANERS 1 BALFOU 1 - , Ll 111' In . 3 ' G f ' of :hen mcny fn-4 d' fthe May: C ly! 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A . 1 , -- .1 Helen and Danny Mr and Mrs Dan Hughes G r s of 2 Ro ert R llys Ice Br oal George s Restaurant Mrss Lors Solomon Ronnre Solomon Mr and Mrs Martrn Mandak Santuccr Far-nrly Al Vrccarellr E Br K Hardware The Starlrtes Georgees Beauty Br Barber Shop B Post Marcra Sue Gerstern Weavers Delrcatessen Barbara Bohan Dr and Mrs Hubert N Jones Doe Knrqht and Mrs R Srm Alfrec Wrllram Johrson Mr and Mrs Charles A Pleskott t and Mrs John Yaruk Mrss Helen Colemean The Crewnecks M and Mrs Ellrs Ro erts Ms B Marr es Mary Lourse and Joe Mass Carol Evans and Mrs D r Barbara Turner Mr and Mrs James Marshall Mrss Ruth Merrel Lee and Lorrarne Jrunta s Pharmacy and Mrs M McCune r H Leon Grlbert Mrs Jack Pam Ruth oys Raymond Jenkrns and Mrs John Sanger and Lrnda GrrHrt'1s B I Ann Royston M Brrslrn s 4th Perr tory Class Mrs Lutner Bergold Mr and Mrs Frank Wentzel Tabu Supper Club Rudolph s Restaurant Macrr s Pharmacy M and Ms Elrner Fra ey Cerebral Palsy Assocratron M and Mrs Ralph Schwartz Ms Peter Hrldabrand Re gre P 'n Mr and Mrs M and Mrs Betty and Zoya Abe Solornon Mrke Mrtchell Edna Youron Brll Anstett Maureen and Johnnv Ma Anstett Grrls of Horneroom 309 Mrs Frank Petro v Wrllrarn F Gender an Mrs Strles Mrs tar re an and and Mr M a o 'rnoa an The Fern B M ob and Mss Johnny Shrndle and Terazza Mrs Joseph Buckman Mrs Andrew Chupka M s Joseph Handley a'n Watkrns s W l rarn D Jones d ob Ca e lW Bl Knres Ms Santoccr Mrss Ruta Murray Jewel s Restaurant edward MacTaque nd M R Esa Ca ' Sac ss Ma ne Ha R G Ga er Konns Corne s Mr Van Mrtchell M and M s Charles Sorber G o d s John H Mrc a Mrss Jan Ann Kenwort A Frrend M and Mrs Joseph Moses Mss Cat rne McMannon and Mrs Lewr T Da Mr and Mrs AnqeloJ Cosc o Crrls of Hon-e oom 317 Mrs Do othy Colbert and Son IS PATRONS Dr and Mrs Max Sperznean Maddre and Doug Homeroom 317 Meyers Stage Crew 1959 Student Councrl Mr and Mrs A ert Coury Mrss Rutn Coury Helene and Bob Mr Rooert Grmble James Moses ll Mrke Moses Erleen and Jan Morrash Robert Downrng Mr and Mrs Floyd Sregfrred Torn Kasper Colarusso Pharmacy Donald McGrnty St Als Unrvers ty M and Mrs Fred P ratz Mr and Mrs Wrllard Fredrnnrck Bob Wunder 7Up Dr and Mrs John Parente Mrss Annette Evans and Mrs E W Ev n Atty Charles N Loveland Mr and Mrs M Luther Karser Stan Cooper Mrs Evelyn Bevan and Famrly Cumrnrngs Pratt Mr and Mrs Harold Kenner Mr and Mrs Thomas Durnble Glory Mr and Mrs Charles Allabaugh and on F W Woolworths Br Co Mrs Mary Harbay Mrss Marv Harbay and Mrs Steven Harbay r and Mrs Andrew Harbay and Mrs Joseph Harbay A Frrend r and Mrs Vrto Galantr u ard and Mrs Edgarl Boone Wrlson Rrchard D Cobb Murphys Room 217 M and Mrs Robert Mrltord Joan and Bully Sekol M and Mrs Russell Belles Frank Gross Rudy and Susre S Phr lip Sd Mrs Mary C Morgan Marsha ls Servrce Center Sue and Chuck Mr and Mrs Sam Zarernbo Mrs Fancrs Mahon Mrs Mr Judy Major Irene s Beauty Shop Mrss Nrchols Charles Bosal: Nancy and Ray The 10th Grade Oftrcers Mr and Mrs Thomas McGlynn r and Mrs F H Grenawal W rts T V op Horre oom 213 M and Mrs Walter Ras Chuck and Sue Rrcky and Janet Srrnonson Mrss Mary McGowan M and Mrs Charles Srrnonson of 302 Mrs Davrd Blrght r of O2 oys Mrs MISS Mrss Zrnn M s W1 1 Rut r Lors LaBella Rosenthal McHugh Paoerrng and Parntrng and Mrs Mau rc Fetternnan and Mrs Henry Strussar Wllrarn Ecoph Vrolet Couper and Mrs John Carey len a l Ollhlef V Carol and Rene an Ms Aberaharn Marcus Mrs L T Molla n Mrs Frankel and Famr M Brr and and and Mrss Hoggs 3rd Perrod Class Mrss Hoon s 6th Perrod Class Mr and M and Mrs Georoe Bath Ms Lou ess Mr and Mrs Richard Edwards Don Davrs Mr and Mrs Ambrose Melskr Mrs Eleanor Krng Mr Trevelyn E Kung Mr and Mrs Frank Levenoskre Robert Srmth Merrlt F Wheeler Jr Homeroom 320 The Knrghts of the Podrum Frrend Frrend Mr and Mrs Homer E Graham Lawrence B Pelesh A y and Ms Thomas E Brrslrn and Mrs JohnJ Hughes Mr and Mrs Andrew Mamary M and Mrs D Ward Evans Mrss Hog s 2nd Perrod Class Mr Russel Bennrng Sr Mr and Mrs James 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Hogg Assisted by Mr. Robert Iaeobs Student Director: Phyllis Sulcoff THE PLAY LVE PI?ESIfNTED - 'KGRUMPYH A play is a strange eombination of memories. once it is over. No such affair is ever the work of a few people. Tear-hers. students, committees, stage crew, all work together. We can never forget the fun and the hard work of getting uGrumpy,, ready for production, Will anyone ever forget those crazy mixed up dinners, and the odd things we ate at odd times? Do you remember how every day it was a little better and before our startled eyes the strangest transformations took plaee and the bare old stage became a beau- tiful living room? Do you remember bow an author's manuscript became a family story, and how amazing it was to do some memorizing and follow some directions and take some eritieism and suddenly to find ourselves acting and saying lines just as they were meant to be said and feeling pretty proud of ourselves. And will you ever forget the aetual night, February 27-the butterflies in your stomach and the emptiness in your memory, and the awful feeling that when that curtain went up you were on your own. And suddenly it was over. Then came the reeolleetion that had it not been for our Miss Hogg we never would have had a play at all. - ORXXXVJ v . ' ' .A 14 V .. N . 5' gf : A ,An , g -'4 4 - 5?-f u' if f-su: l wi-1 TRI-M BAND T I First Rfzw llelt te rrqhtl-Nancy Ncofrgn, Sheldon Newman, Nanry Neferman, Marian Davis., Ruth Kitzmler, Salwe Ummm. Second Rcw-Maw Qirinrt J Ke ner, Sally Lefeard, Jerry Kamrnef, Daniel McCarty, Bavv Mriie' Dfnaid Wrlfiarr. Cav 3 Keccecl., Bfcc e Eadbew Ba'ba'a S'1it,An1Za Zafrfbf Robert Omer. Third Rza'--Edward Kioes Wi av' VVebe' ficald fa' i fe , pecf.. . Be.e'f Alabaxgh, Jehr' Ga1'aQ'e', Jamestl rcke. favci Hana, Buce Be , pre cleft R.oert Far. , err W anna: rvrn v v :von nn vnvvn nunnvrnunn lununuun vnu vuunnvunwuunlu vuvunu nun unnn vv un u nu v vvnn urn nuun uv uv un , u nun nun vuunun uv nv- suuuvrrwrv v uf rnvv un nv n vnv vu s nllun uunvnwn nsaaavrrrvo v n u runvr f v vnu 0 n nun mnluuvvrvr r v nv v sc 1 :nun vv -usaanvrvvv r v vrv x i an unuuuvrrv v v 1 an 1 ulosurvv v 1 1 4 ncauurn- l 1 1 nv 1 r r nunlanrvv v u nn uluusnunuuuluus 'Lf - , n nuns' 1 P ' unnnnnnu As in past years the Meyers Under the direction of Mr. Geyer, the and after school. Their hard work v expert musicianship. On Friday, May 1, 1959 the concert. Both organizations did v together in the American Panorama The splendid performance of of practice and planning. The enl sponsive audience. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS r .i, r.. P- . r , . :. , .ara ' f f r , B' s -hae' ',,.. lf., DISTRICT -'N 5 , ESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS DISTRICT PARTICIPAN T Geyer, dvrectorq Stephen Gcodsir, Steflinq Bffvawitz, lvla'va'l Evans, De'al a e Th rn Archie Cv..'ClrslWar'lr, Jvsepo Brislrx Fiavtb Rczwa-Riitami Wf.fJd, R'be'i Va Kefnedv, John K'ce', f-lbeft Rne' 'neu Cab J e Vlfare t ng J eo Pe Wa Th mas Filth Riw--Jrsepn Kun Wiliam Fzbfd 'Na fume' D bert tdwa': W a So a Pt- p Ga'ba 1x Rrbert Mevdalr, Der,-, Srrwth, Diane Crabb. -and proved to be one of the best in the valley. members gave freely ol their time before, during, certainly evident in their precision marching and Band and Moclern Choir presented their annual well and climaxed the evening by combining ie two groups was the result ol live long months concert was warmly appreciated by a very re- hf: Rui ef,-3 Vi- Qf J A 1 l , l v , - V' , -L' VN. 3 -L. L K fi Qi7 5'5 I X ,- 0 ,, r , 514. .-'Qwfi x SENIOR PLAY CAST Director: Mass Maman R. Hogg Left to rightfW:Hlam Weber, Wn'Iram Peters, Lmda Boyd, Peggy Swanberry, Bruce Befl, Geri bulluvan Roy Willlams, Carol Wetzel, Phyllis Sukoff, John Labows, Sandra Korson, Bernard Cohen. X X .l ,,,q1 1 -4 ' 'XKL '- xf',ff,.4, ,X X 1.1 'f . f 1.,x K 7k-mb n.z,,- X f , X I vt X L X H 1 , X , ' l N , X I . X J V ,L . ., 'x J ax X, 1 f X 9 - , ' xx 4X . - f . X ' - x l . X x i , xx ' v , 'U x , ' X . X f .1 9 -' f ' X Y X f w . x 1 I 1 - ' V x J X X X , ' K ' K ' L i. . x i g . 1 J' . ' l 1 . E V lf 'X' Y 'lx 1 f X Q ,r K . f , - ,4, X - - K ,. '. ' ,. X Xxx ln V .x . L, I ' W Y . . . Q- fx v B., V V 1 -- A ll N XX , - 9 v 4 X x X ' A x ,N - I ', - . -, 4 qt A x , L X 5 N -7' . r' ' i -. 1 5 f ' 'Y x I X ,X , . A 1 X J Q . K X. - -X v I 1 AN N - X L , X X. X N ' ' s ' .x I Q 5 x5 A R '., X N W X .xx ' O ' . - . N -X ' X .' V - XV ' -X - . XX: X ' X . V Q X , I N '. - X K 1 - X X , 1, f N - 'xx Q Q '. -x xx - . K 1 .. x X ff A - I X X ,


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