Morrisville High School - Robert Morris Yearbook (Morrisville, PA)
- Class of 1941
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Sciamur Agendo DEDICATION SENIORS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS SZlJTTTfTfi Front Row: W. Anderson, J. White. P Taylor. Back Row: L. Ferry, J. Heenan, A. Pratt, W. O’Neill, W. Taylor. SCHOOL BOARD Wm. B. Anderson, President: Joseph A. Heenan, Vice-President: Walter R. Taylor, Secretary (non- member); Wm. W. O'Neill, Treasurer: Paul G. Taylor: J. Leslie White; Leonard F. Ferry: Alvin R. Pratt. These eight men are the beacon which guides the affairs of our school. They have been very generous in providing for our scholastic and our athletic activities. They do not receive any salary but give of their own time that they may seek to improve our school system. Therefore, we, the Class of 1941, wish to express our deepest gratitude to these ardent promoters. OUR PRINCIPALS It is to our principals, Mr. Reiter, Mr. Caum, and Mr. Schwinger, that we owe our thanks for our happy school years. Mr. Reiter, the superintendent of our schools, has been the guiding influence over all of us for many years. Mr. Caum has concerned himself with our problems and has become a truly good friend to every one of us. Mr. Schwinger, who is one of our advisors, has proven himself a helper and good friend of the Class of 41. Front Row: D. Gi h, M. Watkins, E. Anderson. M. Bickel. J. Aulenbach. M. Peifly, E. Bond, A. Mason. B. Price. Back Row: I. Scott, H. Hutchison, H. Filer. E. Windle, J. Qontar, E. Caum, R. Schwinger, T. White. F. Kerr, J. Wood. S. Potter, J. Sander. J. Hoffman. THE FACULTY It is to this worthy group of individuals that wc wish to express our most sincere appre ciation for their efforts in promoting our high school education. They have always been willing and generous with their aid and advice in helping us to overcome difficulties that have confronted us here at school. Our faculty is experienced in many fields, although they are not so numerous that we have not been able to become acquainted personally with each one of them. They have become personally interested in our welfare end have patiently worked out our individual problems. Their most important contribution was not the teaching of the three R s, readin , ritin , and Yithmetic, but in the building of character, love of freedom, and duties of a good citizen. We are sure that these services will be revealed in the lives of our future citizens. We thus bid a regretful “Au revoir to the teachers of our dear Morrisville High School. Front Row: Kneeling—J. Schultz, R. Schlegel, J. Hoog tr«te. K. Beadle. Second Row: Standing—S. Green, J. Simons, H. Boodley. G. Mc- Guire, E. Mayer. B. Raider. J. Reitzle, M. Hickey, A. Whit- taker. G. Bensel, I. Cook. M. Sherrard. M. Kielar. Third Row: Standing—Mr. Scott, J. Widmann, G. Hofmann, E. Conklin, D. Seltzer. H. Howell, S. Moon, J. McGowan. J. Hagenlocker. C. Hallier, S. Carter, W. Annechini, B. Ander- son, J. Aiello. YEAR BOOK STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF: EditoHrvChief, John Hoogstrate; Assistant Editor'in Chief, Jane Simons; Boys' Sports Editor, David Seltzer; Girls' Sports Editor, Jean Reitzle; Photographic Editor, Charles Hallier; Senior Statistics, Shirley Green: Class Calendar, Margaret Sherrard; Under graduate Editors, George Hofmann, Carol Houston; Feature Editors, Marvin Gandleman, Elaine Mayer, Joseph Widmann, Gloria Bensel. ADVERTISING STAFF: Advertising Manager, Kenneth Beadle; Assistant Manager, Ernest Conklin; Associates, Stacy Moon, Bernice Raider, Headley Howell, Helen Boodley, Winfield Sipler, Robert Keys. BUSINESS STAFF: Business Manager, Jean Schultz; Assistant Manager, Burtis Anderson; Associates, Elsie Chapman, Irma Cook, Vincent Da Bronze, Mary Kielar. ART STAFF: Art Editor, Robert Schlegel; Assistant Editor, Adrienne Whittaker; Associates, William Annechini, John McGowan, John Aiello, Robert Katlein. ADVISORS: General Book, Isaac A. Scott; Art, Bernice Howard Price; English, Melva Peifly. 1 BURT1S A. ANDERSON BurtiV extra-curricular activities were: operetta, senior play, vesper choir, and yearbook. MICHAEL R. BANKO Michael, a veritable information bureau concerning politics, was a member of the football and track teams. WILLIAM ANNECHINI William, a studious fellow, was a member of the Focus and yearbook staffs and of the biology club. KENNETH A. BEADLE Kenneth, a very ambitious student, participated in numerous activities such as senior play, yearbook. Focus, track, cooking club and camera club. GLORIA MAE BENSEL Gloria has been one of the most active girls in the class having actively participated in the student council, yearbook staff, mixed chorus, carol sing, senior play, library club, biology club, dramatic club, and intramural sports CHARLES T. BLEASDALE Charles, a quiet and unassuming student, was an active member of the cooking club. TACY WHARTON BLEASDALE Tacy is the shy girl of our class, and although she is very quiet, she is liked by all. HELEN EMMA BOODLEY Helen, a darkhaired girl of our class, took part in intramural hockey, baseball, basketball, leaders club, operetta chorus, girls glee club, and mixed chorus. Narbeth took part in intramural basketball, hockey, and baseball. ELSIE MARIE CHAPMAN While in high school, Elsie has participated in typing and biology clubs and yearbook staff. She has been manager of girls hockey and varsity basketball teams. ROBERT CHAPMAN CLOUD Robert came to us from Lower Makefield School where he was an active member in athletics. GERTRUDE GRACE COLLINS Gertrude, another quiet girl, was active on the Focus along with intramural basketball, baseball and hockey. IRMA M. COOK Irma has been very active in sports. She has taken part in varsity basketball, intramural baseball, hockey, tennis, badminton, and also leaders' club. SAMUEL Del CIELLO Samuel, an active member of the cooking club, is a quiet fellow who has been with our class for many years. VINCENT J. Da BRONZE “Vince was an active member of football, baseball, and basketball teams and cooking club. GLADYS ANNABELLE FORD WALTER M. FREDERICKS Walter was one of the class printers who contributed much to the financial success of the class. MARVIN GANDELMAN Marvin, our class president, was extremely active, taking part in student council, football, track, basket' ball, athletic club, biology club, and the yearbook staff. CHARLES GORMAN Charles was an active member of the football and track squads. SHIRLEY EMILY GREEN Shirley, a very studious girl, has taken part in student council, yearbook staff, mixed chorus, biology club basketball squad, and intramural hockey and baseball. MARY C. GUZIKOWSKI Mary is a member of the Edgewood Alumni and has taken part in the mixed chorus for two years while she has been here. JOSEPH W. HAGENLOCKER Joseph came to M.H.S. from Lower Makefield and participated in student council, football, track, cook' ing and camera clubs, and yearbook. Mary Jane, the red'head of the class, has taken part in mixed chorus and leaders' club. CHARLES O. HALLIER Charles was a participant in the following activities: camera and model clubs. Focus, yearbook, and senior play. HENRY MATTHEW HANEY Henry is a quiet, good'natured lad. liked by all his classmates. MARJORIE A. HICKEY Marjorie came to our school in eleventh grade and since then has participated in mixed chorus, girls' chorus, yearbook, and Focus. i GEORGE ALBERT HOFMANN, JR. George participated in the following activities: track, band, orchestra, football (manager), mixed chorus, yearbook, carol sing, and biology club. JOHN PHILIP HOOGSTRATE John, an ambitious and studious lad, was an active participant in speaking choir, carol sing, intramural basketball, and was editor of this yearbook. CAROL EDITH HOUSTON Carol, otherwise known as “Barrel,' has been active in leaders' club, biology club, mixed chorus. Focus, yearbook staff, and girls' glee club. ERNEST WALTER HULSE Walter's extra-curricular activities were: football, bas- ketball, and baseball. JOSEPH HEADLEY HOWELL, JR. Headley, a likeable youth, devoted his leisure time to working. JOHN JAREMBACK John, a witty lad and a go d student, took part in intramural basketball and was manager of the junior varsity basketball squad. ROBERT E. KATLEIN Robert is a quiet, friendly lad who gave his services in helping to make our yearbook a success. ETHEL BARNETTA KETTS Ethel, one of the tallest girls in the class, has taken part in intramural hockey, girls' chorus, mixed cho- rus, and operetta. t -. MARY K.IELAR Mary, the shortest girl in the class, has taken par' in library and leaders' clubs, and intramural baseball, hockey, and basketball. STEVEN KUCEKOVICH Steven will always be remembered for his cheery smile and willing cooperation in various activities. Anna, another quiet girl, has been quite active in the following: intramural hockey, basketball, and base ball, leaders' club, typing club, and mixed chorus. ANNA SOPHIA KRYSA LILLIAN GENEVIEVE KUPIEC JOHN JOSEPH LITW1N John came to M.H.S. from Lower Makefield and participated in hand, orchestra, mixed chorus, track, and Focus. ELAINE H. MAYER Elaine has been a very active senior. She has taken part in the following: gift club, intramural hockcv and basketball, mixed chorus, girls' chorus, speaking choir, biology club, business manager of the Focus, yearbook staff, and class president in tenth grade. MARGARET GRACE McCRANE Margaret took part in intramural baseball, basketball, hockey, and also leaders' club and library club. JOHN JOSEPH McGOWAN John, one of the tallest boys in the senior class, was a member of the band, orchestra, and football team. STACY BROWN MOON Stacy participated in numerous activities such as: Focus, orchestra, mixed chorus, yearbook, senior play, art club, and vesper choir. Anne came to our school in eleventh grade and since then has participated in mixed chorus. ARTHUR PETERSON Arthur, with his sunny disposition, was liked by everyone. WALTER STANLEY PIELECK Walter was an active member of the baseball and football squads. ROBERT EARL PURSELL Robert was a star on the football team and played basketball and baseball. FLORENCE CECELIA QUILL Florence also came here in eleventh grade, and since then has participated in the mixed chorus and the carol sing. Jean, our class treasurer, was active, taking part in the following: biology club, yearbook. Focus, student council, senior play, varsity basketball, and intramural baseball, hockey, and basketball. EVELYN LOUISE RILEY Evelyn took part in the high school operetta and carol sing, and was also active in mixed chorus and girls' glee club. ROBERT SCHLEGEL Robert, a quiet and industrious student, was a mem- ber of the art club and yearbook staff. JEAN F. SCHULTZ Jean's activities are gift club, mixed chorus, operetta and vesper choruses, yearbook staff, class business manager, senior play. Focus, varsity basketball, and intramural hockey, baseball, and basketball. DAVID LEROY SELTZER David was president of the student council, a member of the yearbook staff, and an active participant in baseball and basketball. HELEN MARGARET SHERRARD Peg,” who has quite a voice, has taken part in mixed chorus, vesper choir, and operetta, along with cheerlcading and yearbook staff. GENEVIEVE SHINN Genevieve is a quiet girl but an active backer of our school activities. JANE MAY SIMONS WINFIELD C. SIPLER Winfield spent most of his leisure time vocalizing, being a member of mixed chorus, Madrigal singers, vesper choir, and operetta. Jane has been very active in the following: mixed chorus, operetta, yearbook staff, student council. Focus, basketball, art club, dramatic club, and intra mural hockey. GLADYS MARIE SMITH Gladys' activities were leaders' club, mixed chorus, intramural baseball, hockey, basketball, and typing club. JANET MURIEL STARKEY JAMES MONROE SWOPE James was a loyal participant in our school sports including track and baseball. Janet, a class blonde, came here in eleventh grade and has taken part in mixed chorus and girls’ chorus. WILLIAM TOMLINSON William, a very witty lad. was an active member of the track squad. HOPE ADELE WELLER Hope is acti c in music. She participated in mixed chorus, orchestra, operetta, junior chorus, girl ' chorus, and also dramatic club. ADRIENNE SHIRLEY WHITTAKER Adrienne has taken part in the following: junior chorus, art club, mixed chorus, intramural hockey, intramural basketball. Focus and the yearbook stall. JOSEPH WIDMANN Joseph took part in the following activities: track, football, yearbook, cheerleading, and was manager of the basketball team. JESSE B. WILCOX, JR. Jesse is a well liked member of the class, who par- took actively in the cooking club. ROBERT LEROY WOOLF Robert is a witty, cheerful worker who was a member of the student council and manager of baseball for a year. JEANNETTE G. WORTHINGTON Jeannette, the athletic girl of our class, took part in varsity basketball, intramural hockey and baseball, and leaders' club. IRA V. WRIGHT Ira, a good-natured lad and a fine student, came to M.H.S. from Lower Makefield. JOHN GONTAR Mr. Gontar has been especially dear to the hearts of the members of our class. We have had the pleas- ure of studying for a number of years under his supervision. As we became an organized class, Mr. Gontar became our chief faculty advisor. His tireless efforts have been much to be proud of, as he has guided our class in making their affairs a grand success. We wish, therefore, in this all-too-small place, to thank Mr. Gontar for his efforts in helping our class fulfill our motto, “Let Us Be Known By Our Deeds. CLASS CALENDAR October 7 Fashion Show j October 19 First Senior Dance | November 22 Second Senior Dance | December 5 6Senior Play i The Showoff ” January 17 v Third Senior Dance'' February 15 Bake Sale February 28 Senior Pom March 11 Fashion Show March 28 fburth Senior Dance April 28,29,80 Washington Trip , Ma 28, 29 Final Exams June I Baccalaurate June 2 June 5 Commencement SEN IOR STATSTICS Best Athlete Jeanette Worthington Robert Purcell Best Looking Lillian Kupiec Wm. Annechini Cutest Mary Kielar William Kish Best Dancer Gloria Bensel Wm. Tom! in son Best Physupue Irma Cook Robert Purcell Best Dresser Elaine Mayer Headley Howell Best Personality Mary Kielar David Seltzer MostLikeMoSucceed JeanSchultz Marvin Gandleman Class Cut-Up Jeanette Worthington Wm. Tomlinson Most Natural Bernice Raider Vincent Da Bronze Most Generous Gladys Smith Kenneth Beadle Wittiest Mary Guzikowski Robert Keys Most Innocent lacy Bleasdale Robert Katlein Best Singer Magaret Sherrard Burtis Anderson Best Actor Burtis Anderson Best Actress Jean Reitz le Most Ambitious Jane Simmons Marvin Gandleman Most Studious AnnaKrysa J)hn Hoogstrate Most Serious lacy Bleasdale Robert Schlegel Shortest Mary Kielar Joseph Widman Tallest Evelyn Riley Thomas Stackhouse Tfoungest Hope We Her John Hoogstrate SUMMERSEAT One of the first homes to he built in Morrisville was this veritable mansion of Thomas Barkley. The home was built in 1773. The estate on which the house was originally built was large and beautiful. Thomas Barkley lived on this estate as a country gentleman. It is recorded in the county records that in 1782 he had eleven slaves. George Clymer purchased the mansion in 1798 and lived there until he died on January 3, 1813. He was supposed to be buried in Philadelphia but because of bad weather conditions and unpassable roads he rests in the Friends' Meeting Grounds in Trenton, N. J. This building has now been taken over by the Bor' ough and at present houses the offices and home econ- omics department of Morrisville High School. This class deemed it unnecessary to elect officers this year but were represented in the student council by Jean White and Donald McClanen. 11'A Class is also welhrepresentcd on the athletic field. Those participating in football were: Jack Ulrich, Walter Krier, John Welling, Robert Woodward, and Donald McClanen. In basketball John Welling, Robert Woodward, Robert Anderson, and Donald McClanen took a hand. First Row: D. Ettenger, R. Cox, B. Nyere, L. Cash H. Zack, D. Firsching, B. Hahn. C. Heenan. J. Swan son. E. Deitrick. R. Davis. E. Brown. J. Vaneekhoven Second Row: M. Canning. E. Lawson. J. Rugarber. S Leach. M. Kane. E. Campbell. L. Reiter. A. Beres M. McNabb. A. Stackhouse. S. Rusecky. M. Foster E. Gandeln an. A. Guyer. H. Harrop. C. Canning. Third Row: R. Schreiner. S. Esher. R. Kuzma. J. Ged des. E. Yakimczyk, R. Newell. J. McDonald. J. Fos ter, H. Kuzma. J. Brelsford, L. Phillips. 11-C CLASS The members of this class made a survey of the Morris- ville industries and the possibilities of future employment. They visited the Ajax Rubber Company. The Robertson Art Tile Company also proved very interesting to them. They crossed the river and visited the Trenton Filtration Plant and also the Trenton Times Newspapers Company. A skating party was held with another class which proved a successful affair. In the spring, on May 29, this class joined with the other junior classes and gave the annual junior prom in honor of the seniors. 11-G CLASS President — Clarence McAllister Secretary — Frank Rose Treasurer—Harry Wilcox This class is represented in the student council by Englissa Di Santa and William Kiggins. Mr. Scott is their class advisor. This class's chief interest is in athletics. Those participating in football were: William Clemens, Robert Hibbs, William Hutchinson, William May. Andrew LaRue, Elmer Olson. Clifford Wurple. Clarence McAllister, Edward Wallace, and Harry Wilcox. Those who played basketball were: Edward Wallace. William May. Clarence McAllister, Elmer Olsen, and Harry Wilcox. Those participating in track were: William May, William Hutchinson, Andrew LaRue, Clarence McAllister, Frank Rose, and Walter Nowalinski. The art of wrestling attracted William Clemens and Andrew LaRue. First Row: C. McAllister, E. Wallace. H. Kelly. W. Kiggins, C. Wilcox. F. Rose. W. Nowalinski. E. Fischer. R. Hibbs. A. Sayko. C. Bond. H. Wilcox. Second Row: G. Peterman. W. Hutchinson, T. Krysa, C. Wurple, W. Appleton, H. Feindel, A. La Rue, E. Olsen, W. May, W. Clemens, W. Wurple. F. Krey. E. Balwin. M. Timko, E. DiSarto. 10-A CLASS President—Donald Elhoff Vice'President — Richard Querns Secretary — Marjorie Mears Treasurer — Betty Ulrich 10'A has taken part in all school activities this year. Its members have been outstanding scholastically, athletically and socially. Those who participated in football were: Donald Elhoff, Richard Querns. Edward Schauer, William Ott. Members interested in track included: Edward Schauer, Charles Windle, Richard Querns, William Ott. Their student council members were Edward Schauer and Joyce Fedde. First Row: E. Pauck. E. Wood. D. Fielding, G. Mc- Nally. M. Zalutik. L. Shumann, E. Ulrick, D. Fra- scella. I. Updyke. Second Row: E. Gausline, J. Woolston, J. Fedde, G. Ferry, M. Mears, A. Carter. Third Row: R. Neuman, M. Krysa, S. Parcinski, E. Simpson, C. Smith, K. Nirshl. Fourth Row: C. Windle. D. Elhoff, E. Schauer. R. Querns, R. Lister, G. Walker. Fifth Row: W. Ott, D. Enion. First Row: R. Hutchinson. R. Mara. F. Marshall, G. Greenwood, R. Gavin, M. Cardinali, C. Altseimer, H. Scentes, M. Widmann, L. Rigby, H. Foose, M. Kig- gins, T. Clemens. , _ , Second Row: B. Lanczak. R. Straszynski. E. Leach. J. Starkey. L. Naprawa, M. Tracey, H. Tracey, S. Mar- razzo. F. Sheets. C. Huggins. A. Matyis. M. Ford. Third Row: N. Massi, E. Okurowski. L. Boodley, V. Mislan, O. Clemens, M. Morrell, E. Reitzle, K. Haney. J. McAuley. G. Sanford. G. Custer. Fourth Row: L. Seltzer. C. Sherratt. J. De Mario, R. Muth, R. Sanford, R. Farkas, J. Mellodge. 10-C CLASS President — Kenneth Muth Vice'President — Lewis Boodley Secretary — Beatrice Barber Treasurer — Robert Farkas The most important event of the year was the assembly program in which the whole class participated. They organ ized a class chorus and a class orchestra. All of the members of this group have taken an active part in school activities and have cooperated willingly in them. The social calendar of 10 C included two skating parties. The class is represented in the student council by Lottie Naprawa and Nickolas Massi. First Row: E. Peterson, H. Wilmot, J. Sayko, J Lanczak. Second Row: E. Ford. E. Shaffer. 0. Fenimore. E Antonelli, R. Del Ciello, J. Burns, R. May, H. Wool ston. F. Ashmore. R. Di Santo, L. Nutt. 10-G CLASS President — Oscar Fenimore Vice-President — Howard Wilmot Secretary and Treasurer — Edna Shaffer 10-G is well-represented in athletics. Members on the var- sity basketball team were: Eunice Ford, Lillian Nutt, Edna Shaffer, Irene Updykc. 10-G also has a class paper. Members of the staff arc as follows: Editor-in-Chicf, Lillian Nutt. Assistant Editors. Edna Shaffer Eunice Ford, Franklin Ashmore and Edward Peterson: Girls Sport Editor, Eunice Ford; Boys Sport Editor, Howard Wilmot; Art Editor, Lillian Nutt, Keyhole Snoopers. Ernest Antonelli and Robert Del Ciello. Members of the student council were Lillian Nutt and Howard Wilmot. vv STUDENT COUNCIL President — David Seltzer Vice-President — Donald McClancn Secretary — Jane Simons Treasurer — Reed Pratt This group convenes each Monday morning. They have sponsored many activities during the year. They have managed the sale of tickets for all sports, paid for the cheerleaders' uniforms, directed a refreshment stand during football season, conducted a supply store, and held several popular movies. Besides these many activities the council gives annual medals to the outstanding boy and girl in the eighth, tenth, and twelfth grades and a cup to a senior who is outstanding in extra-curricular activities. May this group continue to serve under Mr. Scott's guiding hand for many years to come. First Row: B. Raider. J. Simons. G. McGuire, J White. R. Davis, E. Cox. L. Nutt. S. McAllister. E. Di Santo. L. Naprawa, J. Fedde. Second Rcw: Mr. Scott. R. Schreiner, E. Schauer. D McClancn, F. Krantz. R. Pratt. J. Lebezern. N. Massi. THE FOCUS STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Stacy Moon: Associate Editor, Jean Schultz Business Manager, Elaine Mayer: Art Editors, Marjorie Hickey. Jane Simons, Bud Hallicr, Paul Kneeland, Jack Litwin: Girls’ Sports Editor, Marjorie Mears; Boys’ Sports Editor, Burti Anderson: Literary Editor, Barbara Nyere; Personal Editors. Peggy Sherrard, Elaine Pauck: News Editors, Winfield Sipler, Catherine Nirshl: Alumni Editors, Carol Houston, Gloria Ferry. Feature Editors, Adrienne Whittaker, Gertrude Collins, Ruth Cox, Bernice Raider, Gloria Bcnsel, Betty Lawson, Betty Brown. Sophie Leash, Lorna Cash, Lillian Kupiec, Claire Heenan: Club Editor, Eleanor Gandelman: Exchange Editor, Doris Ettcngcr: Typing and Mimeographing, Lucille Reiter, Betty Brown, Burtis Anderson, Bob Beadle: Circulation Manager. Kenneth Beadle: Faculty Advisors. Miss Martha M. Bickel, Mr. J. E. Wood. Mr. S. D. Potter. First Row: E. Mayer. S. Moon, J. Schultz. Secord Row: Mr. Wood. S. Leash, E. Gandelman. L. Cash. B. Raider. G. Collins. B. Nyere. C. Houston. M Sherrard. M. Mears. G. Ferry, K. Nirshl. E. Pfrjck. Miss Bickle. Mr. Potter. Third Row: L. Kupiec. G. Bensel. E. Lawson. A. Beres. J. Simons. C. Heenan. J. Swanson. Fourth Row: R. Cox. H. Harrop. A. Whittaker. M. Hickey. D. Ettenger. E. Brown. Fifth Row: K. Beadle. C. Hallier. J. Litwin. B. Ander- son, P. Kneeland. , ‘k First Row: K. Lawson, E. Higgins, H. Comisky. R. Cash. B. Phillips, R. McCrane. N. Mislan, W. Kane, M. Widmann. W. Nolan. Second Row: R. Dunk. C. Disler, J. Van Houten. R. Wiley. C. Mershon. R. Nolan, G. Sweeney. W. Demos. R. Davis, H. Adams. Third Row: C. Bond. W. Palmer. W. Nolan, F. Krant . J. Cavanaugh. A. Phillips, J. Sayko. For many years the safety patrol has been an established done incomparable work in promoting the safety of our school children as well as rendering courteous and helpful service at many of our extra-curricular activities, especially our athletic contests. Rising early each morning, these patrols insure the safety of our future citizens on their way to and from school. The guiding light of the organization is Officer Richard L. Allen, a member of the Pennsylvania-New Jersey Police and safety director of Morrisville High School for a number of years. Each year Officer Allen sees that the boys receive some token of appreciation in the form of a trip to the shore or to a big-league ball game. Officer Allen's tireless efforts have made a fine showing for the boys. SAFETY PATROL institution here at Morrisville High School. These boys have First Row: A. Collins, F. Racosta. H. Cole, M. Morgan, A. Mellodge, W. Collins. M. Hickey. M. Loth. D. Welsh. P. Crossley. F. Friedman. E. Bodine. G. Beesley, N. Hibbs, H. Levondowski, S. Morazzo, E. Gordon. Second Row: J. Zerriner. E. Lukens. M. Wilcox. M. Stoddard. R. Beres, A. Geddes, E. Driesbach. A. Storms. R. Wurple. E. Burns. L. Bale. M. Rexford. M. Winiarski, R. Kneeland, F. McHendrick. M. Minarik. Third Row: D. Widmann, M. Vaneekhoven. D. Parsons. M. Nirshl. M. Clemens. M. Krier. V. Woodruff. E. Wallis, D. Reitzle, N. Salisbury. J. Redland. G. Nevins. S. McAllister. E. Moser. G. Mula. V. Newell. J. Mallack. Fourth Row: D. Sipler. E. Vaneekhoven. D. Colmyer, E. Tomlinson, N. Mislan, M. Hutchison. H. Weller. L. Weller. D. Surrell. M. Boodley. JUNIOR CHORUS The junior chorus is a club of about forty members from grades seven, eight, and nine. The chorus is directed by Mr. Hutchison and accompanied by Hope Weller. The junior chorus, with the mixed chorus, also participated in the Christmas carol sing, and the spring concert. Many of the members of the chorus will in a few years join the mixed chorus and help to further the splendid work of the group. The chorus meets every Thursday to sing and study the history and background of music and its makers. Mr. Hutchison tries to give the group a wider knowledge of musical literature and help them to appreciate and recognize good music. v O U ‘sei U • -I 355S Members: E. Ford. E. Okurowski, J. Brelsford. J. McAuley. R. Farkas, A. Carter, L. Rigby. S. Marrazzo. C. Nirshl, R. Hutchinson, D. Clemens, H. Foose, W. Perrine, H. Woodward, W. Stradling, G. Custer. D. Bustraan, A. Greenlee, R. Brenner, J. Mullen. W. Gunn, G. May. D. Rcitzl . J. McCardle, F. Lee, R. Ettenger. A. Bailey. H. Adams. G. Walsh, R. Sanford, R. Pratt, R. Driesbach, W. Rodgers. W. Sauerwald. J. Beres, J. Johnson. R. Davison. M. Keller. J. Lebezern. E. Keller, C. Bond, E. Sherrard, R. Reed, T. Mullen, C. Farkar, R. Walsh. BAND In the history of the Morrisville High School Band October 12 was a very important date. At the football game that Saturday the organization marched on the field with their new uniforms. The funds for the purchase of the cadet uniforms were raised entirely by the members and their parents with the generous aid of the Fathers' Association and the Parent' Teacher Association. Morrisville letter formations, salutes to visiting teams, the heart, spiral, and football for' mations were executed by the band and the cheerleaders this year at the various football games. The musicians are aiming to offer the best in musical entertainment and are doing their part to build up the school spirit of Morrisville High School. ORCHESTRA The orchestra is one of the many musical groups of the school. Many students participate in this organization and under the direction of our music teacher, Mr. Hutchison, great improvement has been shown. At most of the entertaining functions of our school, the orchestra can be found. At plays, the operetta, spring conceit, and assemblies this group offers its services. Six of the members are seniors this year. They will be greatly missed, for many of them have been participating many years. Those leaving are Stacy Moon—8 years, George Hof- man—? years, Jack McGowan—5 years, Gladys Ford—8 years, Hope Weller—2 years, and Jack Litwin—2 years. May the orchestra continue to be one of the leading organizations of Morrisville High School. Member : G. Ford, G. Hofmann, J. McGowan, S. Moon, H. Weller. F. Alger, E. Ford. P. Kneeland. W. Perrine. R. Schreiner, A. Carter. D. Clemens. R. Farkas, G. Ferry, D. Fielding. S. Marrazzo. J. McAuley, E. Reitzle, D. Bustraan, W. Gunn, D. Hartshorn. G. May, R. Pratt, N. Salisbury, D. Reitzle, M. Clemens, J. Mallock, W. Sauerwald. C. Brown. First Row: A. Whittaker. G. Ford, M. Cardinali. R. Neuman, D. Fieldmo. M. Sherrard. H. Weller. M. Mears. A. Pavelchak. M. Guzikowski. E. Ulrich. J. Fedde. G. Ferry. E. Ford, H. Foose, Miss Bickel, Mr. Hutchison. _ _ Second Row: E. Shaffer. B. Nyere. H. Zack, L. Cash. C. Canning. G. Smith. A. Krysa. E. Bale, J. Starkey. A. Guver. L. Rigby. K. Haney, M. Tracey. E. Reitzle. E. Wood. J. White. E. Brown. R. Cox. Third Row: A. Di Santo. H. Boodley. M. Hall. S. Green. M. McNabb. E. McRae. J. Simons. E. Walters. A. Simons. L. Nutt, A. Carter. A. Stackhouse. E. Lawson. H. Harrcp, D. Lumsdon. D. Ettenger. E. Riley. Fourth Row: E. Baldwin. D. Clemens. E. Campbell, F. Krey. M. Canning. M. Kane. G. McGuire. E. Simpson, J. Vaneekhoven, G. Shinn. E. Ketts, K. Nirshl, F. Quill, S. Rusecky, G. Bensel, M. Hickey, L. Reiter, C. Smith. C. Houston. Fifth Row: A. Cart, P. Kneeland. R. Woodward, F. Alger. J. Ulrich. D. McClanen. W. Perrine. J. McGowan. W. Krier, R. Anderson. R. Schreiner, W. Sipler, W. Czythalo, G. Hofmann. MIXED CHORUS The mixed chorus is a club comprised of approximately eighty members from grades ten. eleven, and twelve. The chorus is under the direction of Mr. Hutchison accompanied by Miss Bickel. This chorus is the largest organization in the senior high school. They meet every Wednesday to study and enjoy the compositions of such great composers as Dvorak, Herbert, Cadman, Berlin, etc. In the various music festivals given throughout the year this group takes a large part. Some of the programs in which they appear are the Christmas Carol Sing, the operetta, and commencement. The chorus greatly assisted the cast of “South In Sonora to make the operetta one o. the most successful events of the year. The members of the vesper choir are also in the mixed chorus. The vesper choir also comprises the senior music class. OPERETTA This year's operetta was entitled “South in Sonora. The setting for the story was placed in Mexico. The story involved the love affair of the daughter of a rich Mexican rancher with an American mining engineer. The daughters were ably portrayed by Jean White, Hope Weller, Marjorie Mcars, Peggy Sherrard, and Alma Carter. The part of the Mexican rancher was taken by Stacy Moon. Burtis Anderson, Don McQanen, and Paul Kneeland supplied the roles of the mining engineers. t _ . , c , n, , Other characters were played by Betty Brown, Jean Schultz, Edward Schauer. Charles Windle, George Walker, Richard Querns, Billy Ott, Gilbert Custer, Warren Pernne, and Englissa Di Santo. , . , The operetta was a great success, and the cast was ably supported by a large chorus. Members of the cast: Stacy Moon Jean White. Hope We ler. Mar or«e Mears. Peggy Sherrard. Alma Carter. Doris Ettenger, Jean Schultz. Edward Schauer. Burtis Anderson. Donald McClanen. Paul Kneeland, William Ott. Gilbert Custer, Warren Pernne. Englissa Di Santo. Members of the chorus: Ethel Bale Beatrice Barber. Lorn Betty Campbell. Dorothy Clemens. Ruth Cox. Dons Ettenger Doris Fielding. Hilda Foose. Eleanor Ford. Eunice Ford. Kathryn Haney..Marjorie Hickey. Ruth Hutchinson. Margaret Kane. Ethel Ketts. Ruth Kneeland. Frances Krey. Mary Krier. Betty Lawson. Dorothy Lumsden. Bertha Lanwak. Emilie Mac Rae. Veronica Mislan. Ruth Neumann. Catherine N'r$ljl. Lillian Nutt. Lucille Reiter. Emma Reitzle, Evelyn Riley. Nancy Salis- bury. Edna Shaffer. Jane Simons. Gladys Smith, Janet Starkey. Margaret Strazynski. Helen Tracey. Margaret Tracey. Dorothy Widman, Helen Zack. Small dances: Clyde Lawson. June Kemble, David Wright, Joan Sakaly. Seated—Left to Right: S. Carter. J. Reitzle, J. Schultz. B. Anderson. Standing—Left to Right: S. Moon, R. Beadle, K. Beadle. C. Hallier. G. Bensei. SENIOR PLAY On the nights of December 5 and 6, the seniors presented their annual play under the direction of Mrs. Price. This year the play was George Kelly's “The Show Off.” Charles Hallier took the title role of Aubrey Piper. His wife, Amy, was portrayed by Gloria Bensei. Two character parts of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were portrayed by Jean Schultz and Burtis Anderson. The supporting cast included Jean Reitzle as Clara Hyland, Seward Carter as Frank Hyland, Bob Beadle as Joe Fisher, and Kenneth Beadle as Mr. Rogers. Another character part, Mr. Gill, was welbportrayed by Stacy Moon. FOOTBALL 1940 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 21 Newtown 19— 6 Sept. 28 Trenton 6—12 CHAMPIONS OF Oct. 5 Deaf School 7— 0 Oct. 12 Burlington 7—25 LOWER Oct. 19 Langhorne 47— 0 Oct. 25 Conshohocken 13— 6 Nov. 2 Bensalem 13— 7 BUCKS COUNTY Nov. 9 Trenton Catholic 7— 6 Nov. 15 Princeton 12—13 Nov. 28 Bristol 6— 6 First Rrw: Managers G. Hofmann and R. Pratt. Second Row: Mr. Kerr. W. May, R. Keys. H. Wilcox, M. Gandelman. A. La Rue, R. Beadle. R. Pursell. E Hulse, J. McGowan. W. Clemens, V. Da Bronze, C. McAllister, E. Wallace. Mr. Hoffman. After playing a tough ten'game schedule, which included the first home night game in the history of M. H. S., our ‘Bulldogs” emerged with a very fine record of six victories, three defeats, and one tie. The night game, which was with Conshohocken. proved very successful and Morrisville may see many more in the future seasons. The “Bulldogs,” despite their 66 tic with Bristol on Thanksgiving Day, again won the Lower Bucks County Cham' pionship. Morrisville also placed the following boys on the All'County Team: Bob Pursell, Vinnic DaBronze, Marv Gandelman, and Bob Beadle. The team, at the end of the season, was tendered a banquet which was enjoyed by a large crowd. BASKETBALL This years team, which started the season with the aid of six seniors, played one of the toughest schedules in the history of M. H. S. The “Bulldogs again came through to win the Lower Bucks County Champion' ship. Mornsville, the Class A Champion, beat Bensalem, the Class B Champion, in a play'ott game at tbc end of the season. Coach Hoffman and the boys then entered in the P. I. A. A. Tournament. They were eliminated in their first game by a strong Ridley Township five. 40'14. The following seniors played their last bame: W. Hulse. J. Bresley, V. DaBronze D. Seltzer, R. Purscll. and R. Keys. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE M.H.S. Opp. M.H.S Opp. Alumni 20 Fallsington 35 30 Trenton 14 40 Princeton 18 Trenton Catholic 29 35 Trenton Catholic 29 32 Hamilton 15 14 Hamilton 28 26 Fallsington 37 23 Deaf School 21 2n Bensalem 33 16 Bristol 23 26 George School 19 15 Bensalem 28 21 Deaf School 32 40 Ridley Township 14 40 Bristol 31 27 CHAMPIONS OF LOWER BUCKS COUNTY First Row: H. Wilcox. Socond Row: Mr. Scott. E. Wallace. D. Seltzer. J. Widmann. R. Keys. R. Woodward. R. Pursell. W. Hulse. J. Bresley. V. R. Da Bronze. Beadle. E. R. Anderson. Olsen. Mr. Hoffman. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' basketball team has made up in spirit what they lacked in success. Under the supervision of Coaches Gish and Peifly, the girls undertook a fairly hard schedule and won three games out of seven. Four of the girls will leave the squad this year but next year the remaining girls will endeavor to keep up the good work. First Row: J. White. E. Lawson. C. Brown. J. Worthignton, Miss Gish. Second Row: D. Ettenger. J. Schultz, I. Cook, J. Reitzle. First Row: Miss Gish, S. Leash. I. Cook, B. Raider, C. Heenen. ollrtaruftr i Second Row: D. Frascella, E. Gausline, I. Updyke, M. Zalutik. J. Swanson, S. Parcinski, J. Rugarber, L. Kuniec. G. McNallv. M. Kielar. GIRLS' LEADERS CLUB CHEERLEADERS Updyke. J. White. H. Harrop. J. Widman. B. Anderson. M. Sherrard, E. Brown, D. Ettenger. Left to Right: I. TRACK The M. H. S. track team, under the leadership of their new coach. Mr. Scott, who succeeded Mr. Kerr, gave the athletic'mindcd people many a thrill at this year's meets. This year the school dropped baseball because of the lack of interest, and for this reason track was the major spring sport. Between 75 and 100 boys answered Mr. Scott's f-rst call for practice. 1941 TRACK SCHEDULE May 10 Lower Bucks County Home April 16 Langhorne Home May 14 Hamilton, Trenton Catholic Home April 23 Bensalem. Doylestown Home May 17 P.I.A.A. Championship, April 25. 26 Penn Relays Phila. District I Away May 1 George School Away May 20 Princeton Away May 3 Deaf School Home May 21 Junior High Relay Carnival Home May 7 Bristol Hone May 24 State Championships State College Front Row: R. Hibbs. R. Keys. J. Widman. J. Comisky, S. Phillips. W. Hutchinson. E. Yakimczyk, W. Ot Second Row: W. Nolan. J. Wilcox. J. Swope. R. Newell. W. Perrine, S. Lord. E. Staw ki. C. Sunderland. Third Row: Mr. Scott. A. La Rue, C. Bleasdale. W. Tomlinson. R. Querns, R. May. W. Fredericks. W. May. K. Beadle. rsi schoo: IIS vtg ci,. Dnu - R n ntrv R Pratt. E. Kupiec. T. Seltzer, H. Wilmot, Mr, Scott. Second Row: E. Schauer. J. De Mario. D. McClanen. C. McAllister. M. Phillips, J. Welling. Third Row: W. May. W. Hoernle. R. May. R. Querns. BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: R. Pr.lt, Mr. White, Mr. Potter. R. Neeld, M. Youofl. W. Marsh J. JSrel ri-,.F' o™ F m re r' Second Row: J. McCardle. D. ' Elhoff. J. Burns, E. Schauer, T. Levondosky, W. Hoernle. 0. Fenimore. R. Third3 ™' L. PhilC'S. Watson, W. Ott. R. Querns. J. Murra,. H. Krier. M. StradlinQ. J. Cochran. J. Mislan. FRANK MAY FRANK MAY Frank, a graduate of the Class of '39. came back this year to help the Class of '41 make their yearbook a success. We are sure that we could not have done without him. for he is responsible for the excel' lent action shots and many other pictures. He has now been called into the service of his country and we wish him luck in this field. RICHARD L. ALLEN Mr. Allen is safety director for the schools of Morrisvillc. He has been a safety director for nine years. He is head of the senior and junior patrols and directs all safety work throughout the schools. His work in the lower grades in eludes talks on safety. At pres- ent Mr. Allen has under his leadership forty-four boys who form street and school ground patrols. Mr. Allen received the Distinguished Service Cross for being the citizen contributing most to the welfare of our community in 1940. OFFICER RICHARD L. ALLEN AUTOGRAPHS e renew 99% of oar contracts . . . That, to us, is the very bed-rock of our existence. It is in itself proof that we have, year after year, rendered the EXTRA service and quality of workmanship which, above all else, gains an organization the reputation of reliability. In your lives, the careers now just beginning; to fill your contracted obligations. . .you have them, you know, to your families, your friends, your country, and to yourselves. . . just to fill these obligations is not enough. To give more than is expected of you is the answer to success in your jobs, your business, and your lives. We know that you, young Americans, will recognize this truth. We feel certain that through your lives you too will renew 99% of your contracts.” LORSTAN STUDIOS 115 E. HANOVER STREET, TRENTON, N. J. Professional Patrons James M. Klenk, M. D. Thaddeus B. Fowler, D. D. S. John R. Wittekind, O. D. Theodore A. Hansen, D. S. C. Alexander A. Krosnick, D. D. S. Samuel L. Segal, D. D. S. To bring together socially the fathers and friends of the schools among the men, for the purpose of promoting the educational interests of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and more particularly to assist the Faculty of the Morrisville Public Schools in all that pertains to the welfare of the students. THE FATHERS' ASSOCIATION Meetings: Executive Committee—First Wednesday evening of the month. Association—Second Wednesday evening of the month. Over 13 Years of Faithful Service DODGE and PLYMOUTH Passenger Cars DODGE Trucks STANLEY G. CONEY 20 - 24 W. BRIDGE STREET Phone 7168 MORRISVILLE, PA. Morrisville Parent-Teacher Association Any man or woman interested in the welfare of children and youth is welcome to membership in the PARENT- TEACHER ASSOCIATION. ... It is not necessary to have children in school to join. . . . The dues arc 25c a year. Regular Meetings: Auditorium or Summerseat fourth Tuesday of Each School Month Public Invited Tires Batteries Accessories Auto Radios Pennzoil Lubrication Phone Morrisville 7184 Official Inspection Station No. 8499 SIMPSON CHEVROLET, Inc. 222 EAST BRIDGE STREET (At Lower Bridge Approach) MORRISVILLE, PA. NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS The MORRISVILLE BANK FORD MERCURY LINCOLN Parts Accessories HUDLER MOTOR COMPANY 102-104 SO. PENNA. AVENUE MORRISVILLE COVERS AND BINDING FOR THE 1941 ROBERT MORRIS Manufactured by THE NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Manufacturers of DeLuxe Yearbook Covers and Loose-Leaf Devices. Compliments of THE DREIER COMPANY, Inc. New Jersey’s Oldest and Largest Athletic Outfitters NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. RIDER COLLEGE of Business Administration Bachelor of Science Degrees in Commerce and Education Special Intensive Courses SUMMER SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL Compliments of . . . WILSON and STOKES LUMBER CO. 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Open An Extended Charge Account CO DoNNELLYdoH OUTFITTERS MEN BOYS 35 EAST STATE ST. fiHARPLESfi OCnpudTl - ICE CREAM] Morrisville’s Favorite TRENTON-PHILADELPHIA COACH COMPANY STYLE 38 W. FRONT STREET TRENTON, N. J. QUALITY Phone 3-1042 Hourly Service from Trenton to Philadelphia SERVICE Fare one way — $ 50 ETON BOYS' SHOP Fare round trip — $.90 15 N. Broad Street 10 RIDE TICKETS $1.00 Trenton, N. J. Good Att) Time Either W'a) STACY ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES Phone 2-3922 560 SOUTH WARREN STREET TRENTON, N. J. Drink NEWELL PRINTING CO. More Commercial and Job Printing Milk PHONE 3818 CASTANEA DAIRY 452 Hillside Ave. L. F Morrisville, Pa. Newell, Jr. Prop. ‘h BUICK You can’t have a lasting roof, Phone 5111 unless you use good roofing — make it slate and insist on Genuine Bangor. For reliable BROCK'S GARAGE, Inc. roofing and sheet metal work CANAL STREET AT STATE — just phone 7632. TRENTON ROBERT W. MORRIS C. F. 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