North East High School - Aquilo Yearbook (North East, PA)
- Class of 1942
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Tl-IE SENIOR CLASS OF '42, have Tried To bring To you Through our Aquilo all of The ouTsTancling memories of- our four years TogeTher in high school. We wanT To Thank all Those who have. in one way or anoTher. conTribuTed To This book--lvliss Nyla Free for her helpful liTer- ary advice. lvlr. Davis for his assisTance in our Times of need. Miss l-larrison and her Typing classes. lvlr. SkelTon for his help in financial maTTers. our aclverrisers. and The many oThers who have worked To make our annual a success. In The years To come we know ThaT This. our Senior Yearbook. will revive memorable Times we had TogeTher in NorTh EasT l-ligh School. The EdiTor 7 C 3C'1 '1C-1 C O N T E N T S Classes . . . .... page 9 K AcTiviTies . . . .... page 27 il.iTerary .. .... page 45 AdverTisers ............. page 70 Firsl row: M. Sheridan, B. Marlowe. E. Wolf: second row: B. Beales. M. I-Iendrickson. J. Bogenschulz. M. Lick. D. Barlon. B. Krull. L. Lick. R. Ruble, M. I-IiII: Third rovv: R. Black. J. Canella. A. VVinTer. F. Garlner. S. Salen. VV. Meyer. J. Backus. G. Pielhe. Aquilo Board i2DiToR-iN-cHiEF Joe Backus ASSISTANT EDITORS Elhel VVoII Roberf Black ART EDITOR Jean Bogenschulz PERSONAL EDITORS Rulh Ruble Lois Lick Sfanley Salen Frederick Garfner JOKE EDITORS Belle Lou Marlowe Bill Meyer SALES AND DISTRIBUTION Mary I-Iendrickson Alberl VVinTer BUSINESS ADVISOR Wade Skellon Four LITERARY EDITORS Marie I-IiII Berry Krull Gerhard Piefhe ADVERTISING- EDITORS Margaref Sheridan BeT'ry Beafes Dorofhy Barfon Mary Lick Joe Canella LITERARY ADVISOR Nyla Free L Jr. 'Bt '36 M 'bt Dt- 5C' Board of Education Presiclenl ..... . . Vice Presiclenl .... , .. Secrelary ..... . . . Mrs. Treasurer . . .. MEMBERS Theodore Sprague Dr. Henry F. Adams Paul Homer William M. Sceiford D. G. Norris G. B. Mackay J. M. McCord Mark Orlon V. A. Black T. C. Hill L...1-.Ji.-.. 9L 79. 72 .L.JL...13L.1.-Dei...-JL-l3L..--J Five 'JL '96 'J Faculty EARLE C. DAVIS B. S. New York Universi'y. M. Ed. University of Pitts- burgh. Finds definite ways to do things . . . capable and sincere . . . confidence comes to all who contact him . . . hereto- fore . JOSEPHINE E. SCOULLER A. B. University of Pitts- burgh. Joins in all activities with enthusiasm . . . eager to help . . . essential to all . . . rounds up school-skippers. CECELIA BELL A. B. Allegheny College. Taste in sweaters . . . re- served . . . attractive . . . French Club sponsor . . . sub- t'e humor. ANNE CAULEY B. S. Villa Marie College. Sometimes mistaken for a student . . . popular . . . con- centrates on clothes and coo - ing . . . first year at North Ea-s t High. CONCETTA G. FRACH 7' LA B. C. S. Mercyhurst College. Guidance and patience with shorthand students . . . chang- ed her last name . . . attrac- tive and neat . . . Senior Class excuses. NYLAV FREE A. B. Pennsylvania State College. M. A. Pennsylvania Stt? College. Never knows failure in her undertakings . . . trim . . . fav- orite fashion queen . . . inter- est in dramatics . . . -success- ful Senior play. ROY A. FORDYCE B. S., Pennsylvania State Ccl- lege. A regular fellow . . . agri- cultu1'e has his attention . . . rich in humor . . . favorite figure of the fights. BEATRICE HARRISON B. S. Indiana, Pennsylvania. State Teachers' College. B's rather than A's . . . her calmness is a port in any storm . . . laughs at silly cut- uns in class . . . great friend. 'um l Faculty NATALYA A. HOLLAND A. B. Grove City College. Holds her own in heated classroom discussions . . . knows debating . . . real sport . . . original . . . I grant you that. HAROLD MacTARNAGHAN B. S. Allegheny College. At home in the lab . . . like- able . . . Stairs pal . . . soft spoken except in Study Hall . . . camera fiend. STANLEY E. RALSTON B. S. Slippery Rock State Teachers' College. Famous drawl . . . students quake at his Biology tests . . . slow motion . . . efforts re- sulted in football champion- ship. FREDERICK SERFF B. S. Pennsylvania State Col- lege. Theres something about a uniform . . . works hard for the Band . . . successful . . . rushes to school mornings. NORA E. SHERIDAN A. B. Pennsylvania State College. Pleasing personality . . . Works hard with Intramural Sports . . . new hair style . . . clismaying trouble with the car. LAURA SHERRANGE A. B. Villa Marie College. Jolliness is one of her pleas- ing virtues . . . helpful . . . Girl Reserve plays . . . good leadership. WADE SKELTON B. S. Edinboro State Teach- ers' College. M. Ed. Pennsylvania State College. Sometimes embarrasses de- fenseless pupils . . . snappy suits . . . bachelor days are over . . . ticket taker . . . fi- nancial advisor for the annual. RALPH VANSTONE B, S. University of Illinois. Rules with an iron hand . . . looks to '43 B. B. champions . . . varies in disposition from day to day . . . foremost attraction: Jimmy. l:reeclom's Appeal America. Today, seems so unreal WiTh iTs arms of iron sTreTohed TorTh- WiTh iTs fiery blasTs of melTing sTeel- Which in clanging monoTony spells war! We see The arms. we hear The blasTs And The clanging, which has in ages pasT Been The symbol of force. of sTrengTh, of power. ThaT bellowing war-cry aT The needed hour. Yes, we hear. we see. buT we Tail To feel- The arms. The blasT. and The clanging appeal. So rise and TighT ThaT America always may be The home of The brave and The land of The Tree! RuTh Ruble EighT CLASSES VINCENT ABATA Hi-Y 121 131 141. Vin . . . Elmer . . . sweep- up boy . . . snappy clothes . . . neat . . . quotes Miss Cauley . . . flrst alphabetically on list . . . sings as he -sweeps . . . bowling alley . . . full of Deb. JOE BACKUS Art Club 121. French Club 141. President 141. Aqui o Board. Science Club 141. Joe . . . Chuck . . . babes . . . Senior president . . . cartoon- ist . . . I-Il-Jinx . . . brilliant future . . . lucid letters to La- Vonne . . . fun in French. CAROL BARBER G'rl Reserves 111 121 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Basketball 121. Home Nursing 141. Twin . . . Meadville's Don . . . skater . . . basketball . . . tardy slips . . . Stepin Fetchit . . . always looks at the bright side of life . . . frank opinions. DOROTHY BARTON Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Girl Reserves 111 121 131 141. Orchestra 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Basketball 121. Band 141. Aquilo Board. Home Nursing 141. Bart . . . Dick . . . drum majorette . . . enjoys sports . . . dancing . . . ice queen . . . nimble fingers . . . personality strut . . . carefree and happy . . . I love the life I live! BETTY BEATES Girl Reserves 111 121 131. Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Cheer Leader 121 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Debating 121. Secretary 111. Aquilo Board. Home Nursing 141. Science Club 141. Beatesy . . . Nick . . . peppiest . . . cheerleader . . . eye lashes . . . good speaker . . . jitterbugger . . . capable and willing . . . palm olive complexion . . . deep voice. SENIORS Ten JOSEPHINE ALLESSIE Girl Reserves 111 121 131 141. Home Nursing 141. First Aid 141. Josie . . . her V for Vic- tory hair-do . . . helps the teachers . . . always neatly groomed . . . pet peeve: Gym Class . . . ardent supporter of Girl Reserves . . . newcomer to Home Nursing Class . . . tem- Der . . . attractive. MARTHA BALL Girl Reserves 111 121 141. Art Club 111 121. Intramural Sports 131 141. P. L. C. 121 131 141. Marty . . . What Students Think . . . willing worker . . . corny jokes . . . Dick . . . writes poetry . . . blonde . . . Smilin' Through . . . Jane's pal . . . journalistically ln- clined. SHEILA BARBER Basketball 121. 'Intramural Sports 131 141. Girl Reserves 111 121 131 141. Home Nursing 141. Twin . . . Neil . . . manager of Girl's Intramural . . . likes Derfume . . . Carol's con- science . . . debate chairman . . . favors suits . . . that fem- inine touch . . . Miss Sheri- dan's protege. RAYMOND BEA RDSLEY Ray . . . Gloria . . . Well- groomed fingernails . . . C3.l'e- free . . . roller-skater . . . famous plaid shirt . . . golden locks . . . that manly voice . . . a 'winning smile . . . now that school is off his mind. MARY MAY BELL Intramural Sports 131 141. First Aid 141. Missy . . . Effie . . . he's in the army now . . . energetic . . . basketball . . . MurDhy's and Ecoma . . . welcomed let- ters . . . thrills and spills . . . never moody . . . I love life. ROBERT BLACK Band 123 133 143 Science Club 143. Vice President 143. Aquilo Board. Bob . . . Dr. Wood . . . Beautiful Ohio . . . civic- minded . . . curly hair . . . pleasant smile . . . silence is golden . . . girl shy . . . slow but concise . . . swell sweaters electrical engineer. JEAN BOGENSCHUTZ Art Club 123 133 143. French Club 143. Home Nursing 143. Aquilo Board. Jeanie . . . scene designer . . . furniture business . . . Aquilo artist . . . absence list carrier . . . very helpful . . . boy friends: army Vs. local . . . I-Ii-Jinx typist. HERBERT BOYD Football 133 143. Science Club 143. Herbie . . . Harborcreek . . willing' . . . boxer . . . foot- ball . . . muscle man . . . bon- homme . . . hitch-hiker . . . persevering' . . . deep concen- tration . . . boat livery boy. BETTY CAMPBELL Girl Reserves 113. Orchestra 123 133 143. P. I-. C. 143. Cam , . . Clair . . . roller- skating' . . . sporty clothes . . . fiddler . . . congenial . . . al- ways has her lessons . . . swell sport and friend . . . Betty and I- . TONY CANELLA Football 133 143. Hi-Y 133 143. Neue . . . powerful punter . . . Lawrence Park . . . skill- ful skater . . . wears a pencil in his ear . . .Senior Prob- lems sessions . . . My Pal Joe . . . friendly . . . famous laugh . helpful. Pl-wtus BLACKMAN Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. Phil . strawberry blond . . . Church choir . noncha- lant . . . white teeth . . . Jane and I . . . artistic abil- ity runs in her family . . . un- assuming . . . idealistic. OLIVE BOWEN Glee Club 113 123 133 143, Gum chewer . . . pleasing disposition . . . Home Ec stu- dent . . . boy friends: uniform vs. '42 car f . . .a laugh a day . . . Jeannexs buddy . . . inter- esting' P. O. D. talks . . . sim- ple and -sweet. RUSSELL CAMARATA Football Manager 123133143. Hi-Y 123 133 143. Band 123. Basketball 133 143. Blinky . . . rug-cutter . . Lawrence Park specialties . . water boy . . . easy-going' . . constant conversationalist . . likes to sing. .mx JOSEPH CANELLA Football 123 133 143. Hi-Y 133143. Athletic Council 143. Aqullo Board. ' Joe . . . jolly . . . flashy smile . . . football star . . . Shoe Shine Boy . . nice per- sonality . . . very well liked . . . After Graduation- . . . pet peeversilly girls . . . one inch eye lashes. HAROLD C. CHRISPEN 'Band 123' 133 143. Orchestra 143. Art Club. 133. I Crippy . .h Ralph Went- worth . . . Marjorie . . . Chuck's his pal . . . roller skates' . . . My Trumpet and I . . . magazine pecldler . . . Street Corner Band . . . fair complexionz JEANNE CULVER Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Girl Reserves 133 143.. Intramural Sports 143. Home Nursing 143. First Aid 143. Bob . . . DBDDY . . . Dretty hair . . . outstanding second soprano for Serff . . . indepen- dent . . . enthusiastic . . . Miss Sherrange'-s plays . . . hearty laugh . . . vociferous. FRANCES DE PAUL Girl Reserves 113 133 143. Fran . . . Louie . . . Well- groomed hair . . . school helper . . . ambition: beauty operator . , . Josie's compan- ion . . . Well-dressed . . . -shy . . . on properties committee. HENRY FRANZ Science Club 143. Hank . . . a 'V-8 . . . likes the girls . . . forever friendly . . . likes to play hookey . . . a long Way home . . . Wliat would I do at Freeport? . . . Mr. Bowen's assistant sweep- er-uDDer . . . Whistles while he Works. THERESA GAG-NON Glee Club 133 143. Girl Reserves 123 133 143. Art Club 133. Hobby Club 133. P. I. C. 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. French Club 143. First Aid 143. Home Ec gal . . . study hall guard . . . a mistress of the fox . . . French miss . . . vol- ley ball . . . energetic bowler . . . hard Worker . . . delicious cakes. JOSEPHINE GIORDANO Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Home Nursing 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. First Aid 143. 3 Josie . . . Cush . . . al- ways smiling . . . gum chew- ing's my specialty . . . dark eyes . . . Cush came down and we- . . . short and shifty . . . supports athletics . . . full of laughter. SENIORS A Eight SIDNEY DAILEY Sid . . . Florence . . . tall and terrific . . . Love me. love my Fo1'd . . . roller skating . . . curly locks . . . gas station attendant . . . Howard, they call me . . . Where's Henry? . . . Not really asleep! ANNA DEAN DOUGLAS Intramural Sports 133 143. Home Nursing 143. Brenda . . . Elwood . . . that southern drawl . . . Oh gee! . . . easy-going . . . attractive . . . Delhil miss . . dimples . .. full of fun . dreamy eyes. CHARLES GAGNON Band 123 133 143. Orchestra 133 143. French Club 143. Chuck . . . tuba man . . . electrician . . . truck 'driver . . . fluent French speaker , . . Street Corner Band . . . en- thusiastic figure skater 1?3 . . . his eight passenger car . . . friend to all . . . Commercial Law student. FREDERICK GARTNER Basketball 133. Football 123 133. l-li-Y 123 133 143. Class President 133. Baseball 123 133. Aquilo Board. Fritz . . . good natured . . . likes to argue . . . name card agent . . . handsome . . . athletic build . . . three-letter man . . . Why don't you go home? . . . Dunkirk dates . . . Xvhat-girls? DORTHA GREENMAN Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Home Nursing 143. First Aid 143. Dottie . . . Bill . . . eyes of brown . . . freckles . . . letter fiend . . . always on the go . . . I have finally decided . . . delightful to know . . . or- chestra fan . . . likes to skate. l 1 3 1 47' ,nn ,ful- -pn I TOM GUARINO H'i-Y 143. Ford station-wagon . . . Aca- demy's loss . . . raises goats . . . genial . . . booming' vogce , . . Me and my tractor . . . addition to the pigskin . . . nonchalant attitude . . . opin- ionated . . . dogmatic state- ments. JAMES HATFIELD Ace'l'.' . . fast driver . . . a whiz at roller skating' . . . last minute dates . . . Miller's friend . . . Celeron . . . hearty laugh . . . truck driver . . . good natured. DONALD HILES Basketball Manager 133 143. Runt . . . Van's right-hand man, Herman . . . candy-eater . , . silent and unassuming' . . . Take my time, that's my mot- to . . . basketball sharp- shooter . . . definite ideas . . . John L. Lewls's eyebrows . . . Brooklyn lad. JEANNE n-mc:-:cock A Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Debating' 123. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. P. I. C. 143. First Aid 143. Mrs. Wood . . . out of town boy friends . . . roller skating' . . . Bob . . . You look just like Margie . . . soft voice . . . These loves of mine . . . friend to all. ANNA KAUFMANN Intramural Sports 133 143. French Club 143. Science Club 143. First Aid 143. Wardrobe mistress . . . in- dustrious . . . intellectual . . . Marian's p-al . . . retiring' un- til acquainted . . . good dis- position . . . lots of fun-. . . ice-skater . . . -swings gavel at French Club meetings. SENIORS Thirteen JEANNE HALLO RAN Glee Club 113 123. Latin Club 143. Filrst Aid 143. Jeanne . . . Bob . . . I-Ie's 1-A in the Army. and He's A-1 in My Heart . . . naturally curly hair . . . makes friends easily . . . independent opinions . . . shy and sweet . . . Latin enthusiast . . . attractive col- or combinations. MARY HENDRICKSON Class Secretary 123 133 143. French Club 143. Latin Club 133. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Aquilo Board. Class secretary's getting to be a habit with her . . . prim and Drecise . . . studious . . . agreeable . . . Well, I don't knOw unless- . . . French expert . . . sweet . . . chi1dren's governess . . . ambition: ele- mentary teacher. MARIE HILL Girl Reserves 133 123 133 143. Cheer Leader 123 133 ,143. Debating 123. French Club 143. Aquilo Board. Intramural Sports 133 143 Home Nursing 143. Science Club 143. Milly Lou . . . cheer leader . . . Dick vs. Bob . . . her hair is her fortune . . cute lisp . . sport clothes are her delight. . . . a life of thrills . . . Moth- er's headache. DUWARD JONES F. F. A. 123 133 143., 4 Vice President 113. ' Jonesy . . . Ts my face red ..1.AandP...April . . . future farmer . . .eyes of blue . . . vitality . . .has one of those Fords . . . happy all day long . . . practical joker. PETER KAPETAN I-Ii-Y 133 143. Basketball 133 143. Football 133 143. Science Club 143. Pete . . . sports columnist . . . smooth dancer . . . foot- ball--all county . . . math's his favorite subject . . . curly black hair . . . pin-setter . . . nifty to know. BETTY KRULL Girl Reserves 113. Class Treasurer 123. Debating Club 133. French 143. Aquilo Board. Science Club 143. First Aid 143. Roller skating . . . out-of- town boy friends . . . large vocabulary -. . . poised . . . re- served . . . Campbell is her pal . . . moved to Erie recently . . . carefree. MARY LICK Basketball 113 123. Intramural Sports 133 143. Athletic Council 113123133143 Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Aquilo Board. Debating Club 143. Science Club 143. Home fNursing 143. fPicadilly . . . basketball start . . . photography ace . . . physical education teacher . . . appropriate clothes . . . change- able moods . . . a true friend . . . I live for sports. 2oLA MncDONALD Glee Club 133 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. First Aid 143. Mac . . . three mile Walk . . . skipper . . . humorous . . . aviatrix . . . Jonesy . . . man- shy . . . likes to r.alse- . . . f'Let s skip school this after- noon! . . . good athlete . . . Pepsodent smile. BETTE LOU MARLOWE Treasurer 133. Athletic Council 123 143. Basketb.all 113 123. Intramural Sports 133 143. Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Aquilo Board. Home Nursing 143. Bette Lou . . . Bob . . . Julie . . Q sparkling eyes . . . witty . . . good dancer . . . even-tem- pered . . . loves sports . . . sweaters and sock-s . . . Okla- homa bound . . . Ruble! ELWOOD MILLER Basketball 133 143. ' F.. F. A. 123 133 143. Hi-Y 143. Treasurer 113. Science Club 143. Mr. Harris . . . curly hair . . . tough tackle . . . Anna Dean . . . even-tempered . . . ,booming voice . . . Ag boy . . . rangy stride . , . that Terra- plane . . . basketball player . . . Stan's Dal. SENIORS I ULII IACUII LOIS LICK Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. French Club 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. Aquilo Board. Science Club 143. Home Nursing 143. Bob . . . faithful forever . . . giggles . . . snappy dresser . . . likes to bowl . . . enthusiastic dog-lover . . . Ju-st another spot-light demon. MARION LOOP Intramural Sports 133 143. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. 'Hobby Club 133. P. I-. C. 143. French Club 143. Debating-143. First Aid 143 . Erie friends . . . French stu- dent . . . energetic . . . what long lashes . . . drives a Buick . . . those left-handed shots . . . good sport . . . faithful friend . . . outstanding first soprano. MARY MALTA Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Intramural Sports 143. Home Nursing 143. First Aid 143. Maryann . . . dependable . . . interested . . . 114 pounds . . . neat little whiffit . . . dark eyes . . . letter fan . . . attract- ive clothes . . . Annls faithful friend . . . second soprano . . . good op.inions. WILLIAM MEYER Aquilo Board. Football 143. . Basketball 133 143. Football Manager 123 133. I-Ii-Y 123 133 143. Science Club 143. Chink . . . You and I . . . Roger . . . the cosmoplite . . . football hero . . . Union City . . . witty . . . brown eyes . . . hearty laugh . . . knocks the puck around . . . trying to roller skate. PHILIP MILLER Phil .1 . . Betty . . . Shy . . . quiet . . . reserved . . . you'l1 find him in the back seat of the bus . always studying . . . those non-hour walks . . . silent intelligence . budding romance. JAMES MCYER A Football 113 123 133. President 113. Jimmie . . . Jody . . . champion bowler . . . delivery boy . . . football . . . likes to argue . . . roller-skater . . . motto: better late than never . . . never failing friend . . . car mishaps . . . Charlie's boat livery. . WILLARD NORTHRUP F. F. A. 123 133. Baseball 123 143. Willie . . . Greenfield lad . . . dairy boy . . . Betty at Lawrence Park . . . I get 11D at five every morning . . . lackadalsical . . . humorous . . . ambition is to be a minister . -. . relative worries . . . hap- py-go-lucky. VIOLET PETERSON Hobby Club 123. Glee Club 133 ,143. Girl Reserves 133 143. Home Nursing 143. Pete . . . 12th Street . . . bangs . . . Weezer's other half . . . Wesleyville . . . baby talk . . . half-day school sessions . Oh, Sweet and Lovely. MARGARET PLOWRIGHT P. I. 0. 143. rn-Sr Aid 143. Peg . . . pretty eyes . . . school librarian . . . likes to dance . . . secretary to teach- er-s . . . shorthand student . . . helpful . . . I't's fun to go to school . . . efficiency is her goal. 1,1 MILLER PRINDLE Nemo . . . fast driver . . . keen sense of humor . . . deer 1?3 hunter . . . Anne . . . Hill- top House . . . Ford Coupe . . . unused knowledge . . . Jimmy's churn . . . thoseremarks! LOIS MUNGER 1 Girl Reserves 113 123. French Club 143. Latin Club 133 143. Home Nursing 143. That red-headed woman . . . Latin student . . . White Din- er . . . nurse of the future . . courteous . . . secret love . . . special notes from Joe . . . good sport . . . pink sweaters. JEANNETTE ORTGN Girl Reserves 113 123 133 143. Latin Club 133 143. Home Nursing 143. Bud . . . just naturally smart . . . sport clothes . . . golden silences . . agreeab'e . . independent ideas . . . hair: an envy to all . . . that dis- arming drawl. GERHARD PIETHE Aquilo Board 143. Science Club 143. A Gerry . . . scien+if'c9i'ly- minded . . . hockey, fiend . . Wilma . . . genius for detail . . . curtain-puller . . . in'el-lec- tual . . . I disagree . . . very consistent . . . well-dressed., MARJORIE POST i Hobby Club 113. Margie . . . Ed . . .Ford V8 . . .-attendance slips . those, mischievous 4,ey,es . .' . sport clothes . I : .Tean's Dal . . . friendly smile . . . humorous . . . English talks . . . rapid lingo. RUTH RANDALL Q 1 Girl Reserves 113 123' C35 143 . First Aid 143 . Ruthie . . . boy friends . . . cute figure . . . dashing smile . . . simple and sweet . . . My Little Sister . . . flirta- tious eyes . . . silvery voice . . . deep in thought. JOHN REIBS 1 Vice President 111 131. Science Club 141. Johnny . . . classy-dresser . . . clothes salesman . . . friendly . . . nifty personality . . . dignified . . . teases the girls . . . jolly mood-s . . . I-Ienry's my name. where's Howard. . . . college ambi- tions. KATHERINE ROUSE Hobby Club 131. Latin Club 141. Kathie . . . ambition: pri- mary teacher . . . quiet . . . industrious . . . long curly hail' . . . Florence's pal . . . no time for comedy . . good sport . . . Van's pet peeve. STANLEY SALEN Athletic Council 111 121 131. Basketball 111 121 131 141. Football 111 121 11 141. Hi-Y 141. Aquilo Board. Science Club 141. Stan . . Daddy . . Mervyn . . .ardent lover . . Georgie . . . Nyla's chauffeur . .. basket- ball captain . . . dreamy eyes . . . football--all-county . . . drives a car 1?1 . . . alluring smile. ANGELINE SCRIMENTI Angie . . . numerous Con- sumers Goods' D1'0jGCt'S . . . nice complexion . . . neat hair . . . . shorthand student . . . . Frances's friend . . . always has her lessons. MARGARET SHERIDAN Girl Reserves 121 131 141. Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Basketball 121. A Aquilo Board. Home Nursing 141. Science Club 141. Skeet . . . Penny . . . Ken- ny . . . triangle trouble . . . good sense of humor . . . Irish temper . . . ambitious . . cute sport clothes . . . attractive . . . Hillcrest house. SENICRS A Sixteen . Q GERALDINE RIZZO Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Girl Reserves 111, 121 131. French Club 141. Home Nursing 141. First Aid 141. Jerry . . . accordion play- . . . ambition: mus.ic teach- . . . plays the piano . . . studious . . . clerks ln her dad's store . . . candy-muncher . . . joker . . . set in her ways. RUTH RUBLE Girl Reserves 111 121 131 141. Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Debating 121 131. Intramural Sports 131 141. Aquilo Board. Home Nursing 141. Ruble . . . Hutch . . . chic . likes to bowl . . . Hi-Jinx . . . good speaker . . . busy . Love me, love my 'Zip- per' 1dog1 . . . full of fun . . . enjoys dancing . . . Okla- homa bound . . . Bette Lou! IVAN SCHOENFELDT F. F. A. 111 121 131 141. Ike . . . future farmer . . smallest senior . . . never lacks a smile . . . those roses in his cheeks! . . . slow drawl . . . school-bus boy . . . pet peeve: barrel sweater .... English talks. JANE SELKREGG Glee Club 111 121 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Girl Reserves 141. P. I. C. 141. First Aid 141. Basketball fan . . . domesti- cally inclined . . . Miss Cau- ley's helper . . . goes to the movies all the time . . . Don't call me Dressa . . . Ripley . . . one of the Selkreggs . . . Martha's pal. CHARLOTTE SHIREY Glee Club 131 141. Girl Reserves 121 131 141. Intramural Sports 131 141. Hobby Club 121. First Aid 141. Shirey . . . Shirley Went- worth . . . quiet until she gets started . . . likes to play 500 . . . Culver's other half . . . petite . . . numerous parties . . . Miss Sherrange's right- hand man. 'U- N 1 's JEANNE SLATER Girl Reserves 115 125. First Aid 145. Slats . . New Jersey John- ny . . . roller-skater . . . Penn State Summer S hool . . throws nifty parties . . . pretty dres- ses . . . Shirey is her standby . . . Have you got your Alt e- bra? . . . out Finclley Lake way. PAUL SMITH F. F. A. 125 135 145. Basketball 145. Smitty . . . basketbafl . . . feet . . . English student 1?5 . . future farmer . . . Truck 'em on down . . . sly fe low . . . likes Lillian . . . girl shy . . . chickens: at home and abroad. ERMA TIEBER Hobby Club 125 135. Art Club 145. Girl Reserves 115. P. I. C. 145. First Aid 145. Shorty . . . Chuck . . . mystery stories . . . ice-skater . . . smiles . . . ah . . . in- dustrious . . Margaret -s friend. HELEN VOGT Greenfield 5-irl . . . horse- woman .' . . blonde locks ., . . silent . . . new to us . . . gym student . . . industrious . . . favorite saying: I don't know . . . aloof in her ways. BETTY WELLS Girl Reserves 115 .125 135 145. Intramural Sports 135 145. Home Nursing 145. Betts . . . Erie . . . Sli- ver . . . Dottie . . . full of pep . . . jitterbug . . . flashy clothes . . . vitality plus . . . Witty . . . lots of girl friends . . . moccasins . . . true blue. SENICRS A Seventeen FLORENCE SMITH Ed!-in uniform now . . hob- by: reading . . . Kay's pal . . . talking' Speedster . . . Consum- ers Good-s . . . a long way from town . . . hiking enthus- iast . . . conservative. BETTY STORM Girl Reserves 115 125 145. Home Nursing 145. Betts . . . bashful . . . . drives a Dodge . . . sport-s fan . . . petite . . . Do you have your English? . . . straw- berry blonde . . . sunny dispo- sition. ANN TRIANA Girl Reserves 115 125 135 145. Glee Club 115 125 135 145. Intramural Sports 135 145. Science Club 145. French Club 145. Home Nursing 145. Ann . . . Blinky . . . sun- ny personality . . enjoys Work- ing . . . e'othes galoie . . . Girl Reserves delegate to National Convention . . . Oh! I don't know . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . long flowing' tresses. MARJCRIE VOGT 'Intramural Sports 135 145. French Club -145. Ho.me Nursing' 145. Bakery Girl . . . enthusiastic gymnastics . . . fast speaker . . . interested in French . . . drives a Buick . . . listen to her laugh . . . Marg'aret's friend . . . aloof . . . her Wor- ries are few. RUTH WHEELER Girl Reserves 115. Glee Club 115 125 135 145. Intramural Sports 135 145. Roller Skating . . . reckless driver . . . guard . . . reserved . . . G. C. Murphy girl . . . l.et's have some fun . . . anyone would think she is quiet, but- . . . 'fMy Sister and I . . . her characteristic walk . . . silent sublimity. SENIGRS ALBERT WINTER Aquilo Board. French Club 143. Hi-Y 143. Al . . . Lois's pal . . . agreeable . . . Now you're cooking' with gas . . . faithful friend . . . enjoys 21. good joke . . shooting matches . . . intelligent scientiflc mind . . . woman trouble . . . I can't get started with you. ping' pon P' ROBERT WORSTER Science Club 14 3 . Bob . . . Doris . . . the eyes have it . . . future busi- ness man . . . G. E. night clas- ses . . . Chuck . . . drives a Plymouth . . . Freeport rendez- vous . . . Sunday night dates. MARTHA YOUNGS Martie . . . Epp . . . a ray of sunshine from Florida . . . nice . . . bashful . . . good driver . . . interesting' talks .. hidden humor . . . obscure tal- ents. ETHEL WOLF Girl Reserves 123 133 143. Glee Club 113 123 133 143. Debating 133 143. Treasurer 143. Basketball 113 123. Intramural Sports 133 143. Aquilo Board. Science Cluh 143. Home Nursing- 143. Ethel Q . . at your beck and call . . . Wolf's: Where the gang' -meets . . . bowler . . . good student . . . star forward . . . debaters' back bone . . . carefully grooms her golden locks . . . her interests are many' and varied. PHYLLIS WUNZ Glee Club 113 123 135. French Club 143. Intramural Sports 133 143. 'Ph.il . . . Erie East . . . good guard . . . that smile . . . enthusiastic audience . . . long wavy hair . . . No more French for me . . . Goin' to the Breeze? . . . telephone calls from Erie. l-li-Jinx for l952 lt's the night ot June l2. l952, and we, the Class ot '42, are having our tirst reunion at the opening ot Smitty's Latt Land on the Lake. . . Paul is here as host tor all his tormer classmates . . . Henry Franz. ot Franz Motors. drove over from his plant in Detroit to be here tonight . . . Johnny Reibs, tounder ot Reibs Brothers Clothing is here . . . a chautteured automobile brought Robert Black, an expert engineer in Chicago. into town . . . Bob is still a bachelor . . . Pete Kapetan, the well known sports reporter, is spending the week end in North East ipopulation 25.000l to be at our reunion . . . with him at Hotel Slater is Bill Meyer. the radio comedian . . . both are connected with the New Deal Broad- casting Company . . . Joe Backus. a well- known commercial artist, is spending most ot the evening eating ground-beeters lhamburgs are ruled un-American by the Hiles Commit- tee, under the personal direction ot Don him- seltl . . . iylarie Hill is the author ot the re- cent best-seller. HOW TO HANDLE ONE'S PARENTS . . . Lois Lick has moved to Erie where she's a well-known temperance leader and president ot the Erie Woman's Club . . . Ruth Ruble now edits RUTH RUBLE'S HOLLY- VVOCD, a national Hollywood gossip column . . . they say she's engaged to Clair Dream ot ivleppa Pictures . . . Stan Salen just arrived Eighteen l-ll-JINX-ConTinued wiTh his wife and Two sons. Louis and George . . . STan has moved To Ohio To manage a branch office of The G. E. . BeTTe Lou Marlowe andjDoroThy BarTon are dancing TogeTher in The park's Dream Palace . . . neiTher is mar- ried, buT BeTTe Lou will be before The end of The m.onTh . . . BarT is The pianisT of Andrez Zombe's orchesTra . . . BeTTy BeaTes has come all The way from Japan lknown as Oop ls- land. -area: IO square miles, before The warl where she's a governmenT nurse . . . Carol and Sheila Barber. owners of Twins CosmeTics. are having a good Time in The l-lall of Magic Mirrors . . . AlberT WinTer has jusT discovered Slipon , a new producT for The manufacTure of women's hose . . . AlberT's chemical planT is in Buffalo . . . Charles Gagnon has disTin- guished himself in New York wiTh Furs by LeCharles . he has done much To re-esTab- lish The French naTion . . . l-larold Chrispen is wiTh him TonighT . . . his orchesTra is playing aT The l-loTel SlaTer This week. Jeanne sTarTed The hoTel Two years ago To accomodaTe The peo- ple who came To NorTh EasT when Fred GarT- ner founded his airplane facTory . . . FriTz is hereyTonighT wiTh his wife and liTTle girl, Norma '. . . James l-laTfield is The head of The NorTh EasT l-TeaT and LighT Company wiTh Er- ma'Tie.ber as his secreTary . . . boTh are here now... Ray Beardsley owns and operaTes The Beardsley Truck Lines . . . he's Talking To'Jim Moyer. who is a Navy Technical engineer . . . Mary'.May Bell is' parTly responsible for The growTh of NorTh EasT because of The Bell BoTTle-Vkforks ThaT she sTarTed back in I947 . . . she's been riding on The roller coasTer since she came This afTernoon . . . Phyllis Blackman is here from Cleveland . . . she's The voice ThaT sings The Theme song for The Tiny TidbiTs Tea Time program. . . . Joe and Tony Canella are having a reunion beTween Themselves TonighT . . . Joe is presidenT of The GeT-Gowen Gas Company and Tony is a priesT in San AnTonia . . . aT Their Table are AbaTa and Russell CamaraTa . . . is The owner of The Buffalo STore. VincenT VincenT AbaTa's Apparel for Men . . . Russell has To .do wiTh-Gooble's Dance lnsTrucTions . . . Jo- sephine'GiordanoQ Geraldine Rizzo. and Mary MalTa are The owners of The GMR Music and NovelTy Ship in NorTh EasT . . . Jeanne l-liTch- cock. -BeTTy Krull, and BeTTy Campbell are bringing back The memories of '42 by skaTing in The park's SkaTe Land . . . Jeanne is The proprieTress of .Jeanne's Dance STudios in Erie. BeTTy Krull wriTes for REDBOGK MAGA- ZINE. and BeTTy Cam.pbell ediTs The l-IOMEY JOURNAL . . . Jane Selkregg is here wiTh BeTTy STorm . . . Jane heads The Erie MeaTs Company and BeTTy is a regisTered nurse in PiTTsburgh . . . MarTha Ball is The winner of The SIOO-a-monTh-for-life Sudsey Soap Con- TesT and is Therefore reTired . . . Tom Guar- ino was The I95I home run king . . . he lives wiTh his family in New Jersey . . . Josephine Allessie is married and living in Florida. while Angeline ScrimenTi and Frances DePaul are' song insTrucTresses in WesTfield for The Swank STudios . . . Talking wiTh Them now is Ann Tri- ana. who designs greeTing cards in Akron . . . Ewood Miller came all The way from Texas by air To be here TonighT . . . he's a deep-sea diver in The Gulf of Mexico . . . Willard lXorThrup drove his old l948 Ford down from his liTTle church in Greenfield wiTh his family Twis afTernoon . . Bob WorsTer. The wriTer of Tue popular hiT ballad, My l-learT ls Porous. Doris, , is here wiTh his fiancee . . . Gerhard PieThe is The discoverer of Gloober. a syn- T1eTic rubber . . . his planT is in PiTTsburgh . . . Philip Miller came inTo Town lasT nighT from lndiana . . . This is his fifTh wedding anniver- sary as well as his class reunion. l-le's con- necTed wiTh The l-loosier lnsulaTing Company . . . Miller Prindle is Talking To Sidney Dailey abouT his super-garage in JamesTown . . . Sidney is a lieuTenanT engineer in The U. S. Army . . . Marie PeTerson and BeTTy Wells are jusT enTering The Dream Palace . . . To- day was The firsT Time They had seen each oTher. when BeTTy. arriving in NorTh Easf. wenT inTo PeTe's BeauTy Salon To have her hair fixed for TonighT . . . BeTTy is The man- ager of .VVells Boafs. LTd., in NorTh Bay. Can- ada . . . Florence SmiTh and KaTherine Rouse are neighboring housewives in Greenfield . . . Ivan SchoenfeldT is famous around WaTerford for The spring of mineral waTer he discovered There . . . iT's known as'lke's l-lealTh WaTer . . . Duward Jones is here TonighT from The chicken farm . . . wiTh him is his liTTle girl. April . . . l-lerberT Boyd is a Truck gardener in Grove CiTy . . . we were glad To see Her- berT come in wiTh his family . . . Anna Dean Douglas is here from WesT Virginia where she operaTes a souvenir shop. Jean BogenschuTz is a linoleum' designer in Cleveland, while JeanneTTe OrTon wriTes scripTs for The LiTTle BeTTy serials and oTher Cleveland radio pro- grams . . . aT Their Table are Marjorie PosT and MarTha Youngs . . . Margie is married To a local farmer and delighTs in her herb gar- den .... MarTha lives in KenTucky where she runs a horse farm . . . RuTh Wheeler is The head of an orphanage in Silver Creek and is married besides . . . Zola MacDonald is play- ing aT The LiTTle TheaTer in NorTh EasT . . . The currenT play is MacbeTh in which she Takes lContinued on page one hundred Hvej NineTeen Juniors Room I0 Miss Free First row: T. Martin. E. Randall, M. Pierce, M. Vantine, S. Giordano. G. Rizzo, K. Ar- rigog second row: D. Nelson. A. Pancereve. H. Semelka, M. Garnow. H. Kapetan, L. Pla s- ted. L. Van Giesen, J. Orton: third row: L. King. J. Carna- han. L. Haslett. D. Thompson. B. Peck. N. Seevers, F. Gra- bowski. I. Messler. Room I2 Mr. Skelfon First row: C. Riefstahl, J. Sgarlata. B. Locke, D. Eaton. A. Mlynar, L. Munger. L. Loucksp second row: H. Koe- ster. R. McAdoo, H. Briggs. J. DeP.a.ul, L. Shioleno, L. Shio- leno. W. Wassinkg third row: R. Fordyce, D. Akin, E. Stear. G. Selkregg. H. Farver. R. Thomson, N. Few. Room I Mr. Fordyce First row: J. Maginnis. T. Riz- zo. R. Winter, S. Chriest. R. Van Giesen, L. Wilkinson: sec- ond row: F. Chimera. D. Ger- aci, L. Boyd, T. Mays, R. Bly- stone. R. Darling. R. McLeang third row: R. Short. I. Wilkin- son. R. Schriefer. R. Orton. H. Barton. J. Newara. N. Gross. Juniors Donald Akin-az man of a Tew Thousand words. KaTherine Arrigo- Ch, Gracie! l-larry BarTon-Silence is Truly golden. Rodney BlysTone... l-lark. how The wind blows over The plains . Lawrence Boyd- Blondie . Harley Briggs-Tarzan physique. Jean Carnahan- Red's my color. Nancy Cerrie-A jolly lass: chuck Tull of Tun. Frank Chimera-l-lis religion is muscular. Samuel ChriesT-The vamp of English class. RoberT Darling- Beau Brummel . Josephine DePaul--l-landsome bruneTTe. Doris EaTon- I-luckleberry . l-larley Farver- To live. misery: To learn. deaTh . Norman Few- l'll be a ladies' man or none aT all . RoherT Fordyce-Charms of women hold no power. Mildred Garnow--She has a quieT broTher. Donald Geraci- Andy . Sally -Giordano-- A capTivaTing smile . Frances Grabowski-QuieT lone of The Tewl. Neil Gross- BuT I undersTand . LaVonne l-lasleTT- Those green eyes . l-lelen KapeTan-BeauTiTul genius. Lois King-Like a pond, sTill and deep. l-loward KoesTer- Silence, l am abouT To speak . BerTha Locke- Pedro , E Frances Loucks- NoThing inTerTeres wiTh my pleasure . Thora lvlarTin-Union CiTy. - Theodore lvlays--Seen buT noT heard. lrma lvlessler-Admirable Tresses. RoberT lvlcAdoo- I speak in a monsTrous liTTle voice . RoberT lvlcLean--Blessed are The bad in class ' Tor They shall see Prof. Annie Mlynar-''Annie-Bananie . Lucille lvlunger-The Diner's cuTie. Doris Nelson- Excuse blanksu? Joseph Newara-- Angie . Julia OrTon-lce-skaTing fan. RoberT OrTon-Sleep addicT. Annie Pancereve-Milkmaid. BeTTy Peck-Slap-happy. lvlary Pierce-As lvlary as The day is long. Lucille PlaisTed-Bill's inspiraTion. Theresa PlaTT--RelucTanT EsTher Randall-Very modesT. Philip Reid-- Sheik . CharloTTe RieTsTahl- Charlie . Grayce Rizzo--lvlusic and men. Tommy Rizzo-A big liTTle man. Richard Schriefer-B-B lBaskeTball and BarTl. Norma Seevers- VVhere's my honey ? l-lildegarde Semelka-Everyone's pal. Jean SgarlaTa- RalsTon's peT Lewis Shioleno--QualiTy noT quanTiTy. Lucy Shioleno-STudy hall giggles. RoberT ShorT--An angel. ouTwardly. Earl STear--Popular newcomer. C-3ilberTa Swanson-Greenfield lass. Doris Thompson-FloaTing power. Roy Thomson-Cassanova from The counTry. Lois Van-Giesen-She's a winsome wee Thing. Raymond VanGiesen-- Give me a Ford . William Wassink-Van's righT-hand man. BeTTy Weaver-QuieT and demure. Ivan Wilkinson- ThaT permanenT smile . Louis Wilkinson- I can'T be worried . RoberT VVinTer-Chain Talker. TwenTy-one Sophomores Room 7 Miss Sheridan First row: S. T'ian.a, E. A1'H1Stl'0llg', H. F omyer. S. Page, J. Orton, B. Bo storff, B. Platt. M. Nicastro. J. Parks: second row: M. Huggy C. Stim- son. M. Curtis, R. Krull, G. lvunz, A. Panoereve. M. Amen- ta. F. Evans: third row: T. XVeing'ard, L. W:1lling', L. Kal- teis, M. Jack-son, G. Allen, A. Pace, J. Szxrnmarco, J. Mo- Gzmughey. B. Chimera, G. Lew- isg fourth row: H. Hartley, L. Gagnon, L. Hogue, H. Lloyd, R. Farr, L. Ellsworth, H. Hogue, J. Meehl. Room 8 Miss Holland First row: B. Thompson. G. Pellican. M. Boyd, C. Martina. F. Page, H. Snell, F. Alonge: second row: A. Palermo, G. Farver, H. Mead, S. Alonge. M. Hutchinson, H. Hogue. J. Hat- field, D. Denneeg third row: R. Miller, VV. Franklin, M. Gah- riel. F. Stoddard, J. Luke. R. Yeager, F. Gray, R. Wayg fourth row: L. Palermo, J. Mackintosh. R. Taccone, C. Piethe, J. Meyer, C. Anderson, A. Douglas. Room II Mr. MacTarnaghan First row: S. Maas. G. Good- enow. D. Northrup, M. Adams. R. St. George. J. Trippi, L. Platt: second row: E. Ellberg, J. Behnken. L. Salen, L. Ogni- bene, J. Sanfrutello, C. Newara. H. Northrupg third row: D. Locke, S. Wilcox. T. Youngs. R. Powell. D. Wakely, H. Bloss, H.. Farr: fourth row: J. Hes- 1 ng, B. McLaughlin. H. Schultz, J. Rief-stahl, J. Sayre J. Almtzm. Sophomores John AbaTa--RabbiT hunTer. Melvin Adams-- Now if l were doing This- . Gloria Allen-Quiet buT Wow l Frances Alonge-Curly locks. Sarah Alonge-Laughing lady. Marianne AmenTa--Behold, a wiT! Charles Anderson-A man's besT friend is his dog. Elaine ArmsTrong-Mischievous. - ErnesT BeckwiTh-A Ten o'clock scholar. Jack Behnken-Traveler. A Harlan Bloss-TruTh worTh is in being. noT seeming. BeTTy BorsToTT- BorsTy . MillicenT Boyd-Woman abouT Town. Benny Chimera- The band and l . Maralouise CurTis-Hailing Trom Wesleyville. MilTon Doorish-Did your TaTher come from Ireland? Alfred Douglas--Huh? WhaT was ThaT? Earl Ellberg--FuTure All-American, and we mean iT. Lloyd EllsworTh-The lasT laugh! Florence Evans-Camera Tiend. Harley Farr-Gh. look aT me now! Roddy Farr-ThaT Farr away look in his eyes. Georgianna Farver-Has a 'one and only now. HenrieTTa Fromyer-QuieT voice. Louis Gagnon--The liTTle foxes. Glenn Goodenow-QuieT-in school. Floyd Gray-He TeedeTh us The line. Louise Greene-She's on The righT Track. Jean HaTTield--Home Ec. girl.: Harley HarTley- HaTless . Jack Hesling- Well. now l'll Tell ya--.' Hazel Hogue- Penny. Howard Hogue-fMerrymaker. Louis Hogue-- l'll make iT someTime. Marian Hugg-STaTe Line babe. MargareT HuTchinson-We believe he's called Jake . Maniorie Jackson- My boyfriend- . Marianna Jones-He's from Corry. yes? Lois KalTeis-A Buick is my TavoriTe car. Rosady Krull-LaTin whiz. Gerald Lewis- Did you ever hear The one abouT-? Howard Lloyd--Greenville lad. Don Locke--He has The key To iT. June Luke-VVhaT is so rare as a day wiTh June? Carolyn MarTini- Personally, sTudy halls bore me . John McGaughey-The STrawberry Blond. HarrieT Mead-SweeT. Jimmie Meehl--BaskeTball Tlash. Jack Meyer- NoTes are inTeresTing . RoberT Miller-English Talks Vv'illiam Murray- SweeT Sue . Charles Newara--FooTball manager. Mary NicasTro-Lives Tor baskeTball. Harold NorThrup-Romeo and such. LoreTo Ognibenel-RepresenTing aTFirmaTive. Joanna OrTon-We wonder why The Traffic is always Tied up. Anna Pace-Rosalind Russell's proTege. Florence Page--ils iT The page or The brains ThaT make her brighT'? Shirley Page-They don'T come any beTTer. Angeline Palermo-Tough-in baskeTball. Lawrence Palermo-ArTisT. Frances Pancereve-PigTails? Jean Parks-Full of Tun. Shirley Paschke-DomesTic Type-someTimes. Gloria Pellican--She slays The packs . . . we mean--plays The sax. BeTTy PlaTT--Bus romance. June PlaTT-VVho jusT winked aT me? LenThel PlaTT-Bike rider. Carl PieThe-PreTTy hair. Russell Powell-LeT me Tell you abouT Sidney. New York. James RieTsTahl-Reserve sTar. Louis Salen-Tall, Tair, and handsome. Josephine Sammarco.---Dark Tresses. James Sayre-MighTy hunTer l?l Harold SchuITz-Muscle-man. Helen Snell- Lillian and l . . Dick SouThwick-JusT-reTurned Trom Harris- burg. s Richard ST. George-- Aw. NoTre Dame'll clinch This one. Frances SToddard+Up Brooklyn way. Russell Taccone-FuTure sTaTesman. BeTTy Thompsoni-Music maker. Sara Triana-BeauTiTul. Lawrence Walling-CuTe. David Way- Deacon. Thomas Weingard--Cherry picker. STeward Wilcox-ArdenT TuTure Tarmer. Geraldine Wunz- Gerry. Richard Yeager-Mechanical drawing. Thomas Youngs- The Thin Man. TwenTy-Three Freshmen Room 3 Miss Cauley i First row: D. Vvilcox, M. Frontino. L. Scotch. J. Candel- ero, F. Giordano, N. McLaugh- lin, H. Beatty. J. Platt, B. Beatty: second row: L. Nor- thrup, M. Candelero, S. Ho- man, H. Luke. P. Prindle, J. Schultz, E. Puscheck: thi.d row: J. Snell, J. Schriefer, V. Tubbs, M. Szoszorek, D. Hutch- inson, N. Bogenschutz. A. Hinkler, C. Hinkler, H. Mar- tin, M. Palmer. Room 5 Miss Bell ' First row: J. Cancilla. R. Palermo. L. Felton. N. Olson, M. Hopkins, M. l-lesling, E. Durst. E. Semelkag J. Evans: j , second row: L. Strickland. R. Doorish, A. Licata, L. Meehl. M. Scouller, E. Mays, J. Wheel- er, L. Selkregg: third row: J. Nash, R. Sweet, A. Gagnon, G. Miller, I. Whitman, I-I. Lyons. V. Shioleno, C. Reibs: fourth row: R. Hopkins, J. Kaufmann, D. McAdoo, J. Halloran. R. Pawson, A. Larson, J. Akin, L. Griffin, W. Earl. Room 6 Miss Sherrange First row: M. Dolce, E. Guar- ino, B. Gross, A. Borstorff, M. Randall, J. Vogt. J. Boyd. R. Douglas: second row: H. Rowe, N. Arnink, J. A1'1'lg'0. H. Gildersleeve, M. Szorzorek, J. Messier. B. Shaw, L. Palmer: third row: E. Nelson, A. New- ton, W. Smith. F. Pinna. F. McGaughey, R. Goodenow, S. Scouller, L. Eaton: fourth row: S. Stevens. J. Reiman. R. I-Iugg, E. Rodencal, W. Sandoff, S. Q Garnow. G. Schoenfeldt. Room 2 Mr. Ralsion Fir-st row: R. Wheaton. C. Ellberg. R. Douglas. R. Pierce. D. Triana, T. Coatoam, H. Bloss, R. Ellis: second row: R. Seevers, T. Marano, J. San- fllippo, C. Smith, R. Richter, T. Weinheimer, W. Shannon. E. Perrine: third row: D. Locke, 4 J. Mobilia., R. Hunter, R. Sprague, J. McQuitty. R. Rouse, J. Edwards, S. Madonia: fourth row: T. McLaughlin, C. Moore, F. Filutze, M. Estes. R. Maur- ana. P. Wood, C. Hutchinson. l R. Blystone. D. Beardsley. 1 i ww H.. 'M Freshmen JAMES AKIN-Spends spare time on Vine St. JOSEPHINE ARRIGO-Singing' lady. NORMA ARNINK-'Likes to play basketball. DONALD BEARDSLEY- Not ,in school today. BETTY JANE BEATTY-Object: to grow taller. HARRIET BEATTY-Bashful. ROBERT BLYSTONE-Born mechanic UD HAROLD BLOSS-Superman. NAOMI BOGENSCHUTZ-Belongs to the Home Ec. gang. MICHAEL BOHIGIAN-Future farmer. ALLENE BORSTORFF-Comes from State Line. JOYCE BOYD-Sleepy time girl. JOSEPHINE CANDELERO-Where's Marie? MARIE CANDELERO-Oh. those eyes! THOMAS COATOM-Woman hater. JOSEPHINE CONCILLA-Musician. RENA DOORISH-Always in .a hurry. RAYMOND DOUGLAS-What sisters! RUTH DOUGLAS-Short and blonde. ELIZABETH DURST-General Math. shark. WILLIAM EARL-Mort. LLOYD EATON-Country gentleman. JERRY EDWARDS-Always seen with Stuart. CHANN ELBERG-Plow jockey. BERTHA ELIASON-Forgot there was school today. MILTON ESTES-I-Ie-man. JEAN EVANS-A perfect little lady. LOIS FELTON-All American girl. FRANK FILUTZE--Always in trouble. MARION FRONTINO--Hair of raven hue. STUART GARNOW-Small. but dynamite. WILLIAM GEROULD--Little big shot. HAZEL GILDERSLEEVE-Good worker. FRANCES GIORDANO--Have you seen Jose- phine? ALBERT GAGNON-I didn't do it. RAYMOND GOODENOW-Greenileld lad. CATHERINE GRESH-Newcomer from Strong Vincent. THOMAS GRIFFIN--Silent. BETTY GROSS-How does she do it? ELEANOR GUARINO-Wild cheerleader. JOSEPH HALLORAN-Timld soul. MARGARET HESLING- Object of my affec- tions. ALBERTA HINKLER-Talker. CHARLOTTE HINKLER-Pianist. SALLY I-IOMAN--That smile! LABEL HOPKINS-Always asking questions. ROSS HOPKINS-Happy boy. ROBERT HUGG-I haven't seen her around be- fore. RICHARD HUNTER- Po1'ky. CHARLES HUTCHINSON-Better late than nev- er. DORIS HUTCHINSON-Jeanne and I. JOSEPH KAUFMANN-Right on time. ARTHUR LARSON-Knows his science. HELEN LARSON-The eyes have if. ANGELINE LICATA-Basketball fan. DAN LOCKE-Quiet. . I-IAZEL LUKE-Naomi's pal. HELEN LYONS- Am I late? SAM MADONIA- It wasn't me. RAYMOND MAURANA-Likes sports. THOMAS MARANO-Basketball star. HELEN MARTIN-Ice Skater QU ELIZABETH MAYS-Those Sophomore boys! DONALD MCADOO-Travels by bicycle. FRANCIS McGAUGl-IEY-Can't make up his mind. NANCY MCLAUGHLIN-Pretty eyes. JAMES MQQUITTY-- What did I do now? LOIS MEEHL- How many excuses do I owe? JENIFER MESSLER-Likes to give Current Events. GENEVIEVE MILLER-Quiet worker. CHARLES MOORE--Shoe Shiner. JOHN NASH-- Shad0W. ERWIN NELSON-The strong' silent type. ARDELL NEWTON--Shy. LUCY NORTHRUP-Country lass. NANCY OLSON-Braids. ROSALIE PALERMO-Artist. LAWRENCE PALERMO--Slow but sure. MARJORIE PALMER-Acrobatic student. RICHARD PAWSON-'Tm the boss. ELWOOD PERRINE-Doesn't say much. . ' RICHARD PIERCE-That laugh! FRANK PINNA- Pin A Rose on Me. JUNE PLATT-Blonde. PRISCILLA PRINDLE-Home Ec. Girl. ESTHER PUSC HECK-Silent Miss-. MARY RANDALL-Champion gum chewer. CARL REIBS- I forgot it. JAMES REIMAN-Trapper. RICHARD RICHTER-- What's our lesson? EDWARD RODENCAL-English student. BOB ROUSE-Root of all evil. HAROLD ROWE- Shorty. WALTER SANDOFF--Bowling Alley. JOE SANFILIPPO-Benny Goodman II. GEORGE SCOENFELDT-Another of the Shoenfeldts. JEAN SCHRIEFER-Happy-so-lucky. JEAN SCHULTZ-Pals around with Priscilla. LORETTA SCOTCH-Basketball player. MARY SCOULLER-Latin student. STEWART SCOULLER-The perfect Boy Scout. RAY SEEVERS-G. Gee. LILLIAN SELKREGG-Excuses due. ELSIE SEMELKA- And-er-ah. BILL SHANNON-Double trouble. BARBARA SHAW--Watch her temper. VIN CENT' SHIOLENO- Jungles. CHARLES SMI-TH--Plowboy. WILLIAM SMITH-Smitty. JOANNE SNELL-Studious. ROBERT SPRAGUE-Goes for redheads. SAM STEVENS-That walk! X LOUELLA STRICKLAND-Bus romance. RAYMOND SWEET-Not sour. but sweet. MARGARET SZOSZOREK-Seen, but not heard. MARY SZOSZOREK-Greenfield lass. DONALD TRIANA- School is all right. JEANNE VOGT-Bakery Girl. RALPH WARD- Fuzzy. , THO:3i'gj?,,WEINHEIMERT I won't do it again. ROBERT WHEATON-Small. JOANNE WHEELER- Gee, am I tired! DORIS WILCOX--Short and sweet. PAUL WOOD-Serious student. ROBERT WYKOFF- Tauz. ' Twenty-five Class Will of '42, of The school of We. The Class NorTh EasT, being of sounder mind and body Than any previous class. do hereby bequeaTh The following: Josephine Alessie's smarT coiffures'To Helen Lyons. VincenT AbaTa's arTisTic abiliTy To Louis Wil- kinson. Joe Backusscolumn To LaVonne HasleTT. MarTha Ball's quiz reporfs To Lucille PlaisTed. Carol 'Barber's sTride To Doris Thompson. Sheila Barber's baskefball managemenT To BeTTy Peck. A Dorofhy BarTon'sMmasTery of The ivories To EsTher Randall. Raymond Beardsley's shapely finger nails To Bob Rouse. BeTTy Beafes's sunny disposifion To Julia Or- Ton. A Mary May Bell's acTing of comedy roles To Floyd Gray. RoberT Black's slighT build To Bob Wykoff. Phyllis Blackman's silence To Howard KoesTer. Jean BogenschuTz's absence sheeT To Char- loTTe RiefsTahl. Herberf Boyd's Harborcreek girl friend To Harley Farver. Olive Bowen's gum chewing To Frances Pan- cereve. Russell CamaraTa's dancing To Rodney Bly- sTone. BeTTy Campbell's violin To James RiefsTahl. Joe Canella's physique To Ted Mays. Tony CanelIa's flaTTery To Bob McLean. Harold Chrispen's TrumpeT To Annie Mlynar. Jeanne Culver's come hiTher look To Lois King. Sidney Dailey's Ford To anyone who can sTarT iT. Frances DePaul's preTTy dark hair To Norma Seevers. Anna Dean Douglas's soufhern drawl To Jean Carnahan. Henry Franz's fondness of arguing To ErnesT Beckwifh. - Charles Gagnon's Tuba To Bill Murray. Theresa Gagnon's noon hour sfudy hall posi- Tion To BeTTy Weaver. Frederick CiarTner's sTaTely build To David Way. Josephine Giorclano's enThusiasm To Norma Arnink. DorTha Greenman's charming freckles To Jo- anna OrTon. Tom Guarino's sTaTion wagon To Mildred Gar- now. Jeanne Halloran's curly locks To anyone who is blessed wiTh sTraighT hair. James HaTfield's pipe To Roy Thompson. Mary Hendrickson's simpliciTy To Joanne Wheeler. Donald Hiles's baskeTball managemenf To Bill Wassink. Marie Hill's boy friends To Mary Randall. Jeanne HiTchcock's skaTing abilify To BeTTy U,BorsTorTf. Duward Jones's sense of humor To Charles Hufchinson. PeTer Kapefanfs foofball abilify To Carl PieThe. Anna Kaufmann's sTudiousness To any Fresh- man loafer. BeTTy Krull's ouTside acquainTances To Henri- eTTa Fromyer. Lois Lick's spoT lighT To Jean Parks. Mary Lick's love for sporTs To Mabel Hopkins. Marian Loop's curly eyelashes To Hildegarde Semelka. Zola MacDonald's school skipping To Anne Pancereve. Mary MalTa's shorT sTaTure To Lois Meehl. BeTTe Lou M-arlowe's wiTTiness To Bob ShorT. Bill Meyer's laugh To Lawrence Boyd. Elwood Miller's Ag Trips To Donald Akin. Phillip Miller's easy-going naTure To Lewis Shioleno. James Moyer's experT bowling To STanley Maas. g Lois Munger's absenT-mindedness To Mary Scouller. Willard NorThrupi's rusTic Talks To Norman Few. JeanneTTe OrTon's good grades To lvan Wil- kinson. Violef lTeTerson's peTiTeness To Marilyn Gab- rie. Gerhard PieThe's inTellecT To Ray Van Giesen. MargareT PlowrighT's secreTarial posiTion To Lois Van Giesen. Marjorie Po'sT's shyness To Louise Loucks. Continued on page one hundred tive TwenTy-six ff ,L .. W N A . - fi-44-4-4 ACTIVITIES N. E. H. S. ORCHESTRA First row: J. Sanfllippo, L. Haslett, D. Akin, R. Xvinter, H. Kapetan. B. Campbell second row: D. Barton., R. Thomson, Mr. Serff. H. Koester. R-. Dzu'1ing, R. Fordyce, L Ognihene, H. Chrispen, C. Gagnon, A. Borstorff, J. Vogt. N. E. H. S. BAND First row: J Szuiiilippo, L. Hnslett, W. Gray. D. Akin. R. Vvinter. R. Short, L. Ellsworth J. Concilla, G. Pellicrmg -second row: B. Chimera.. G. Rizzo, B. Davis, P. Reid. F. Chimera. VV. VVz1.ssink.. H. Chrispen, R. Fordyce, E. Shunk, F. Filutze, R. Thomson, R. Black H. Koesterg third row: S. Madonizi, N. Few. J. Lick. D. Barton., Mr. Serff, R. Sprague R. Dzlluilig, C. Gagnon. S. Chriest. S. Garnow, M. Garnow, R. Farr, L. Ognibene. Tweniy-eighi' 1 High School Orchestra Very acTive season . . . exchange concerT wiTh Wesleyville . . , played aT Lawrence Park baskeTball game . . . Music and ArTs FesTival aT Edinboro . . . played Tor home TooTball and baskeTball games . . . concerTs in audiTorium . . . memories . . . BarT's baTon Twirling . . . Tlashy gold and maroon uniforms . . . Bob Darling's jokes . . . Charlie's Trombone playing . . . leTTer TormaTions . . . TreguenT breaking of baTons by lvlr. SerTT , . . Grape NuTs . . . blasTing in The bariTone secTion . . . playing Tor pep rallies . . . new members, new insTrumenTs. and new music . . . oTTicers . . . presidenT. Charles Gagnon . . , vice presidenT. Joe Sanfilippo . . . secreTary. RoberT Black . . . manager. I-larold Chrispen . , . librarian. Donald Akin . . . Seniors ThaT will be losT Through graduaTion . . , l-larold Chrispen, RoberT Black. and Charles Gagnon . . . members of All-CounTy Band . , . Harold Chrispen. Charles Gagnon. LaVonne l-lasleTT. Joe' Sanfilippo. Donald Akin. l-loward KoesTer, LoreTTo Ognibene. Roy Thomson. Charles Gagnon High School Band Played Tor assemblies especially paTrioTic movies . . . Turnished music Tor The Senior play . . . Bob Darling keeps pracTice in an uproar . . , very powerful Trum- peT and violin secTions . . . Those Times ThaT KoesTer had To geT ouT of pracTice Tor il?l . . . Joe. LaVonne. and Roy make a very good reed secTion . . . we also have a very good bass secTion lCharles Gagnon. oi coursel . . . lvlr. Serff deserves a greaT deal of crediT Tor The work done wiTh The orchesTra . . . The officers of The orchesTra . . , presidenT. Joe Sanfilippo . . . vice presidenT. LaVonne l-lasleTT . . . secreTary and Treasurer. RoberT Darling . . . DOT BarTon. The Swing Queen of The orchesTra . . . Those losT Through graduaTion . . . DoT BarTon. BeTTy Campbell. Charles Gagnon. and l-larold Chrispen , . . remember The Time Bob Darling sTarTed To swing ouT on The Friml FavoriTes GverTure . . . The class of '42 wishes The orchesTra good luck and hopes ThaT iT meeTs wiTh greaT success in The TuTure. l-larold Chrispen TwenTy-nine L GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First VOXV! M. Sheridan, J. Culver., D. Greenmnn, R. Ruhle. E. Guarino, C. Shireyg sec- ond row: M. Malta.. J. Parks.. L.. Scotch. F. Page. M. Boyd, G. Rizzo. K. .Al'l'lg'O: third row: M. Canclelero, J. Vogt, L. Selkreggg. E. Puschec-k. H. Lyons. R. VVheele1', M. Loon, fourth row: B. Beates. J. Snell, J. Schriefen, A. Borstorff, J. Messler. M. Hutchinson, M. Hendricksong flfth row: M. Jones.. M. Vogt.. Z. MacDonald. J. Arrigo, M. Ball, D. Bnrtong sixth row: O Bowen, G. Allen, J. Hitchcock, E.. Mays, G. Farver. J. Selk1'eg'g'. P. Blackman. GIRL RESERVES First row: J. DePaul, F. DePaul.. L. Shioleno. L. Felton, L. Selkregg, J. Orton., J. Giov- J. Culver. D. Greenman, M. Sherida.n, S. Barber, C. Barber. R. Randall, B. Storing third row! dano. J. Parks, M. I-lesling, C. Shirey: second row: M. Malta. M. Hill, M. Lick, B. Beutes H. Fromyer. N. Corrie, D. Wilcox. M. Pierce. K. Arrigo, M. Nicustro, R. Palermo. F. Giordano S. Triana., F. Alonge. J. Vogt, J. SELII1l1'1Zl.l'COp, E. Randallg fourth row: J. Xvheelor. B. Krull H Lukel, J Schriefer, J. Snell. N. Olson, l-1. Mart-in. M. Frontino, S. Giordano, L. VanGiesen M. Randall: Hfth row: M. Canclelero, J. Alles-sie. E. Guzwino, A. Licata. L. Munger. M. Hugg' J. Messler, M. Amentzt, A. Pace. S. Alonge. J. Concillag sixth now: L. Lick, A. Borstorff., M Jackson. J. Czmdelero, H. Hogue, D. Hutchinson, L. Haslett. B. Marlowe, R. Ruble. B. Shawg seventh row: J. Hitchcock, J. A1'1'ig'o. M. Hopkins, I-l. Mend. M. Scouller, B. Peck, J. Carna- han, D. Barton, E. Mays, N. Bogenschutzg eigihth row: A. Palermo, D. Thompson. B. Wells N. Seevers. J. Se1lc1'eg'g'. M. Ball, J. Orton. G. Allen. 'f 'Tlairty-A . Girls' Glee Club Club officers elecTed aT The beginning of The year . . . presidenT, BeTTy BeaTes . . . vice presidenT. Jeanne Culver . . . secreTary. DorTha Greenman . . . librarian. Jane Selkregg . . . manager. Ann Triana . . . rehearsals every Monday . . . per- fecT l?l aTTendance , . . Mr. Serff's solos . . . Jonsey and SkeeT keep us laughing . . . BarT always laTe for pracTice . . . big Turn-ouT for club picTure . . . looking forward To Music and ArTs FesTival , . . forTy-four members . . . Seniors receiving leTTers This year . . . Theresa Gagnon. DorTha Greenman. Marian Loop. Mary MalTa. CharIoTTe Shirey, MarTha Ball. Olive Bowen. Jeanne Culver. Mary Hendrickson. Zola MacDonald. Ann Triana, RuTh Wheeler. BeTTy BeaTes. Phyllis Blackman. Jeanne l-liTch- cock. Jane Selkregg. MargareT Sheridan. EThel Wolf. Marjorie VogT. and DoroThy BarTon . . . alThough abouT half of The girls will graduaTe, we sincerely hope ThaT The club will conTinue To flourish wiTh much success . . . we also wish To exTend our hearTfelT appreciaTion To Mr. Serff for his unTiring efforT in direcTing us. Jeanne Culver Girl Reserves Reaching Toward The besT , . . Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . girls did The asking . . . complimenTs To EThel Wolf, presidenT, for her record aTTendance aT meeT- ings . . . impressive CandlelighT Service in November . . . record aTTendance aT The Tureen ChrisTmas supper parTy , . . decoraTive Tables . . . Sally Giordano's arTisTic abiliTy gives us posTers . . . ChrisTmas Toys collecTed and given To Service Club for poor children . . . March of Dimes Campaign . . . Miss Scouller's inspir- ing Talk in February . . . CharloTTe Shirey. secreTary, and Jeanne Culver. Treasurer. TacTfully manage Girl Reserves problems . . . Red Cross welfare work . . . kniTTing and sewing . . . Ann Triana. vice presidenT, Traveled To CorTland for mid-winTer conference . . . girls on commiTTees deserve praise for Their work . . . hundred per cenT Turn-ouT for annual picTure . . . LaVonne l-lasleTT and EThel VVolf represenT- aTives aT annual CiTizenship Day aT CourT l-louse . . . Girl Reserves ouTsTanding Thespians go Mexican wiTh Sunday CosTs Five Pesos . . . MoThers' and DaughTers' Tea in May , . . we wish To express our graTiTude To Miss Sherrange for her excell- enT leadership. Ann Triana ThirTy-one F. F. A. First row: L. Palmer. G. Schoenfeldt, R. Goodenow, I-I.-B10ss,. L. Eaton: second row: R. Hopkins, L. Wialling, S. Stevens, IE. Schoenfeldt.. M. Doorishu. G. Goodenowg third row: D. Beardsley, R. Blystone, H. Blos-s, S. Wilcox, D. Locke, H. Northrupg fourth row: L. Boyd. D. Wakely, R. Orton, E. Miller., T. Youngs, D. Jones. N. Gross. I-n-Y First row: I.. Shioleno, T. Cunella., M. Adams. E. Beckwith, H. Koester, J. Meehl. P. Reidg second row: F. Chimera, R. Czunarata.. J. Cane11a,. V. Abata.. R. Fordyce, T. Guarino, D. Ger- acig third row: H. Briggs, J. Newara. E. Stear, P. Kapetan., R. Thomson, R. Short, R. Dar- ling, E. Ellberg, WL Murrayg fourth row: VV. Meyer.. I. VVi1kinson,, A. VVinter, B. Wykoff S. Salen, L. Salen, R. Schriefer, N. Few., E. Miller. Thi rty-Two Future Farmers of America The local chapTer consisTs of TwenTy-one acTive members . . . Ten Greenhands . . . Ten FuTure Farmers . . . one KeysTone Degree member , . . Ten Honorary members . . . club a greaT success . . , ThirTeenTh in The STaTe . . . program of work . ' . '. R. A. Pop Fordyce. club advisor . . . Ag. Trips . . . Buffalo . . . STaTe College . . . Harrisburg , . . Jones. SchoenfeldT. lvliller. and SmiTh were The repre- senTaTives aT The STaTe College Judging ConTesT . . . Ike SchoenfeldT won second in The STaTe Farm Shop CoriTesT . . . lvliller high for counTy in The sTaTe in The Tree idenTificaTion , . . lvliller and SmiTh sTaTe projecT winners . . . represenTed NorTh EasT aT Farm Show aT Harrisburg . . . projec.Ts second in bees and sixTh in swine for sTaTe . . . all projecTs very good . . . SmiTh received STaTe Farmer degree . . . Pop's leT's call a spade a spade . . . and l jusT can'T ToleraTe ThaT sorT of Thing . . . ioinT meeTings wiTh oTher F. F. A. ChapTers in The counTy . . . baskeT- ball . . . volleyball . , . mushball wiTh lvlillcreek F. F. A. . . Jones and SmiTh of- ficers in newly organized counTy F. F. A. . . officers for The pasT year . . . presi- denT. Paul SmiTh . . . vice presidenT. Duward Jones . . . secreTary. lvan SchoenfeldT . . . Treasurer. RoberT OrTon . . . reporTer. Elwood lvliller . . . helped wiTh Com- muniTy Fair . . , much crediT due To Pop for The success of our club. Paul SmiTh l-ll-Y Clean speech. clean living. clean sporTsmanship . . . successful year wiTh presidenT. FriTz GarTner . . , WhaT should we Take up now? . . . vice presidenT. VincenT AbaTa . . . secreTary. PeTer KapeTan . . . Where're my noTes? . . . lvan Wilkinson. Treasurer . . . financial problems solved l?l . . . STan RalsTon. able advisor . . . aThleTic advisor. VansTone . .. quiTe quieT . . . money from Coca-Cola machine . . . also our AmaTeur Hour . . . greaT success . . . seT example of noT crossing Through park . . . emblems for members. pins for officers . . . joinT meeT- ing wiTh Girl Reserves . . . aThleTic program afTer meeTings . . . someTimes food . . . many losT Through graduaTion. Joseph Canella .Thi rTy-Three . .X AENEADAE L. Mung'e1'., K. Rouse. J. Orton, J. I-Ialloran. LES MEURTRIERS DE FRANCAIS First 1'0W:, L. Munger. J. Bogenschutz. L. Lick. M. Vogt, M. Hendrickson, M. Hillg second row: A. Triana, A. Kzmufmzmn, C. Gagnon, A. Wi11te1', J. Backus. M. Loop. G. Rizzo, fTHiLr+gi41fdElr Aeneadae Smaller Than The clubs of preceding years . . . consisTs of all LaTin lll and IV sTudenTs . . . officers elecTed in OcTober . . . JeanneTTe OrTon was chosen pres- idenT . . . Howard KoesTer. vice presidenT . . . Lois Munger, secreTary . , . Jeanne l-lalloran, Treasurer . . . firsT meeTing was held aT Miss Scouller's home . . . each member broughT a guesT . . . Aeneadae was selecTed as The name of The club . . , had fun reading our laTin magazine, AUXILIUM LATINUM . . . colored slides of The Virgil counTry were shown by l-lelen l-lolTham . . . meeTings are both busi- ness and social . . . highlighT of our social program was The ChrisTmas parTy aT l-low- ard KoesTer's for Miss Sherrange's LaTin I and ll sTudenTs . , . over fifTy presenT . . . The Teachers will remember The name grave-yard accidenTly applied To LaTin . . . sponsored a movie. lf l l-lad a Million. To raise money for our annual prize given aT CommencemenT . . , remember The many posTponemenTs of The parTy aT Jeanne l-lalloran's due To The weaTher . . . The club wishes To express Their appre- ciaTion of Miss Scouller's guidance and To exTend The besT of luck To fuTure LaTin clubs. JeanneTTe 0rTon Les Meurtriers cle Francais lThe French Murclerersl Parlez-vous francais? . . . The French we speak fluenTly .F . . members are French ll sTudenTs and Seniors in French I . . . firsT meeTing in OcTober aT Miss Bell's home . , . program aT meeTings consisTs of French games and reporTs of inTeresT abouT France or famous Frenchmen . . . also some inTeresTing Talks abouT French cusToms . . . French conversaTion Tried and usually meT wiTh some success . . , aT- TempTs aT singing French songs made every now and Then . . . Miss Bell. our pianisT . , . sponsored a movie. SevenTeen. early in April . . . parT of money received from movie given To French refugees . . . boughT dicTionaries insTead of club pins . . . only Three boys enlisTed in The club . . , voTe Taken for The name of The club . . inTeresTing evenings spenT TogeTher aT differenT homes . . . officers of The club , . . presidenT. Anna Kaufmann: vice presidenT. Lois Lick: secreTary-Treasurer. Marian Loop. Anna Kaufmann ThirTy-five r , . , , DEBAT NG CLUB First row: H. Koester. R. Taccone, E. Vfolf. D. Akin, L. Ognibeneg second row: J. Parks, M. Loop, M. Lick, C. Barber, S. Barber. L. Haslett, J. Orton. S. Page. JUNE MAD First row: M. Hill. C. Shirey, M. Sheridan, B. Marloweg second row: I-I. Chrispen, J. Backus, W. Meyer, S. Sale-up third row: V. Abata. M. Bell. R. Black, J. Hitchcock., E. Miller. Thirfy-six 'iv' fn T ,an Debating Club Quesfion for The season of '42 is Resolved: There should be one year of com- pulsory miliTary Training for boys before reaching The presenT drafT age .. . . enjoyed an evenfful and successful seaspn . . . all new speakers . . . none losT Through graduaTion , . . AffirmaTive sfrongly upheld by LoreTTo Ognibene. Shirley Page. and Donald Akin . . . The Negafive Team did more Than Their share of Traveling . . . included Howard KoesTer. Jean Parks. and Russell Taccone . . . fourfeen league de- baTes . . . meT no New York STaTe Teams . . . afTer school sessions . . . Russell doesn'T like debafing Lawrence Park blondes . . . Millcreek upseTs schedule and causes exciTemenT . . . Negafives give an evening performance for a program in Lawrence Park . . . helpful criTic judges . . . ThaT Trip To Millcreek in Miss l-lolland's coupe . . . The Team wishes To Thank Miss l-Tolland. The coach. for her unceasing efforfs and ever ready help and advice . . . Efhel Wolf. business manager. LaVonne l-lasleTT. and Joanna OrTon capably handled The business for The Team of '42 . . . Marian Loop and Mary Lick willingly performed The duTies, of TypisTs . . , Sheila and Carol Barber acTed as chairmen. ' Efhel wolf June Mad ExcellenT sTory of adolescenTs . . . Penny Wood lMargareT Sheridanl ThoughT sociefy meanT noThing To her . . . desired a career of wrifing . . . locked herself in her room To wriTe and wriTe and wriTe . . . Chuck Harris lJoe Backusl inTeresTed only in building gliders and in eaTing . . . Oh, you're swackyl . . . Mr. Harris lElwood Millerl was a lawyer who wanfed his son To follow his profession . . . once ThoughT he wanfed To be a second Wally Reed . . . Mrs. Wood lJeanne l-liTchcockl undersfanding moTher . . . wanfed her daughTer To be popular wiTh The boys . . . Dr. Wood lBob Blackl sympaTheTic and helpful parenT . . . G. Mervin Roberfs lSTanley Salenl had girl Trouble over Julie Harris lBeTTe Lou Marlowel who was fIaTTered by The aTTenTion of Roger VanVleck lBill Meyerl. Mervin's college friend and a cosmopoliTe . . . .Mill Lou lMarie l-lilll scaTTer- brain running affer Mervin . . , Ralph and Shirley WenTworTh ll-larold Chrispen and Charloffe Shireyl were Milly Lou's chums . . . Elmer TuTTIe lVincenT Abafal was The handy man and sweeT on Effie fMary May Belll who was The cook . . . Effie's peTTicoaT a poinf of humor . . . Penny's red. sfrapless formal To make her appear as a woman of The world . . . The siren for The sound effecTs broken aT rehearsal . . . Miss Free. helpful and able direcTor . . , wonderful cooperaTion of all The commiTTees . . .. Two excellenf performances . . . huge success. CharoTTe Shirey Thirfy-seven T 1 ART CLUB First row: H. Martin. E. Puscheck, R. Palermo. VV. Shannon. S. Giordano, J. Bopreii- schutz, S. Pnschke, T. VVeinheime1'g second row: J. Messler. lN. Olson, R. Krull, M. Palmer N. McLaughlin, H. Kapetzin., M. Garnow, C. Rief-stahl, IJ. Tieoerg third row: I. Nelson. H Hartley, R. Van Giesen, R. Taccone, J. Newara. L. Pa.le1'1no, H. Briggs, R. Seevers, S. Scouller PERSONALITY INTEREST CLUB First 1'OYV! I-I. Martin, G. Wunz, J,. Schriefer, M. Ball, B. Campbell, M. Loop, I. Tieber second row: N. Cen-ie, L. Scotch. N. McLaughlin. H. Luke, M. Nicastro, F.. Gio1'da.no, .R Douglasg third row: M. Frontino, J. Candelero. F. Page. J. Snell, E. Puscheck, J. Schultz M, Cztndelerog fourth row: S. Paschke, M. Plowright. 1-1. Gildersleeive, J. Selkregg, M. Jack- son. H. Mead, P. Prindleg fifth row: L. Meehl. J. Hitchcock., M. Galmriel, F. Stoclclzwcl, N. Bog- enschutz. D. Hutchinson, J. Sammarco. Thirty-eight 1 T Art Club The ArT Club celebraTed iTs Third anniversary. , , consisTs oT TwenTy-six mem- bers . . . all members are Taking eiTher arT or mechanical drawing . . . Miss Helen GorndT is our chieT advisor . . , Sally Giordano. our presidenT. is very good aT skeTching . . . The vice presidenT is Russell Taccone, who Takes mechanical draw- ing . . . our secreTary-Treasurer is Rosalie Palermo . . . AcTiviTies CommiTTee is composed oT l-lelen KapeTan. Bill Shannon. Angie LicaTa. Mildred Garnow. and Floyd Gray . . . They always supply a loT oT Tun Tor club meeTings . , . we parTicipaTe in The CounTy ArTs l3esTival each year . . . our work received honorable menTion and was judged The neaTesT lasT year . . , all are looking forward To The ArTs FesTival aT Edinboro in May . . . had an enjoyable ChrisTmas parTy aT Ross Manor . . . every one had a good Time aT The ValenTine parTy held in The l-leard Memorial School . , . an unusually good Time was had aT The annual spring picnic held aT Miss GorndT's coTTage aT Findley Lake . . . The club's sinceresT and deepesT appreciaTion is ex- Tended To Miss C5orndT, who has devoTed so much oT her Time To The improvemenT of our organizaTion. Jean BogenschuTz Personality lnterest Club Nicknamed 'Pic club . . . Miss Cauley as advisor . , . each class represenTed in an oTFice . . . our aim is improvemenT . . . several bowling parTies . . . meeTings every oTher Wednesday , . . evenTTul danc-ing classes . . . eTiqueTTe and groom- ing . . . Try To improve color schemes . . . aTTer many posTponemenTs. our dinner was a greaT success . , . speech exercises and Tongue TwisTers . . . personaliTy TesTs . . . balancing books Tor posTure pracTice . . . Jeanne l-liTchcock came ouT wiTh honors as presidenT . . . Nancy Cerrie chosen vice presidenT . , . newcomer, Marilyn Gabriel, secreTary . . . Naomi l3ogenschuTz Takes care oT Tinances . . , The nighT we played baskeTball . . . good sporTsmanship . . . we wish To Thank Miss Cauley Tor her help. Marian Loop ThirTy-nine ATHLETIC COUNCIL First row: M. Garnow, VV. Murrzxy, M. Lick. R. Seevers, B. Marloweg second row: H. B1'ig'g'S, L. Salem, J. NBXX7il.1'il.., J. Cmlella. BASKETBALL First row: E. Ste:1.1', NV. Muvrsxy, L. Shioleno, J. Meehl, J. Newara, Mr. Vanstoueg Second row: VV. Meyer, R. Sch1'iei'e1'. S. Saleh, R. Wfykoif. P. Smith, E. Millerg third row: W. Wassink, D. Hiles, R. Powell. Foriy Athletic Council Very successful season . . . lighTed fooTball field for nighT games . . . spon- sored pre-game sale of TickeTs for boTh foofball and baskefball . . . conTinued individual miniaTure baskefball awards for class baskeTball champions , . . secured school buses for Transporfafion To away games . . . sponsored girls' badminTon playday in March . . . sold girls' warm-up jackeTs To members of The baskefball squad of l940 . . . presidenT. Joe Canella , . . vice presidenT. Mary Lick . . . secreTary and Treasurer, BeTTe Lou Marlowe . . . council members: Joe Newara. Harley Briggs. William Murray. Mildred Garnow. Ray Seevers. and Louis Salen . . . our many Thanks To Mr. Davis for his valuable assisTance and To The sTudenT body and The pub- lic for Their supporT. Mary Lick Basketball The Team had a fairly successful season . . , won eighT and losT eighT league games . . . excellenT coaching by Mr. Vansfone . . . ended season in fifTh place . , . The following players are losT Through graduafion . . . STanley Salen. l94l capTain . . . excellenT leadership of Team . . . William Meyer. Tall cenTer . . . showed excepTional abiliTy on defense . , . Elwood Miller. second sTring guard . . . noTed for his lefT handed hook shoTs . . . Paul SmiTh . . , could really run when he didn'T geT his legs Tangled up . . . played cenTer , . . The following players will reTurn neaif year . . . Joe Newara . . . noTed for his double joinTed hook shoTs . . . Third high scorer in individual scoring in counfy . , . plays guard . . . Lewis Shioleno . . . Two handed jump shoTs . . . sixTh high scorer in individual scoring in counTy . . . played a TighT defense . . . scrappy forward . . . William Murray . . . played an excellenT game aT Lawrence Park . . . small boy wiTh great physique . . . plays forward . . . Richard Schriefer . . . rough and Tough . . . underhanded shoT ThaT beaT Wesleyville , . . plays forward . . . RoberT Wykoff . . . small man of The Team lonly 240 poundsl . . . murder on The hardwood . . . Jim Meehl . . . small forward , . . showed some excellenT passwork This season . . . Earl Sfear . . . new To The Team This year . . . a smooTh player . . . played forward . . . Thrilling win over Wesleyville. 30-28 , . . a hearTbreaker aT Union CiTy. 30-3I . . . a Tough one To lose, Lawrence Park. 3l-34 . . . moral vicfory. held l-lickory lMercer disTricT class A champsl 2l-25 . . . scored a Tofal of 769 poinTs againsf 708 poinTs for oppo- nenTs . . managers . . Donald l-liles . . William Wassink . . Russell Powell . . . Meyer and Wykoff feud over cenTer posifion . . . friendly advice from l-lolly l-lollisfer . . . we wish To Thank The managers for The efforTs They puT forTh for The Team . . . we wish nexT year's Team The besT of success. Peter Kapefan Forty-one FOOTBALL In front: F. Chirnerag First row: W. Meyers, J. Camellia.. P. Kzmpetan, J. Newura, H. Boyd. E. Miller, S. Salem second row: H. Brig'g's. T. Rizzo. R. Mnurzmo, R. WVykoff, T. Can- ella., D. Geraci, VV. Murray, C. Newarag third row: Mr. Ralston, T. Maurzmo, R. Darling. M. Adams, E. Beckwith, J. McQuitty, E. Ellbergy R. Powell. H. Farver, R: Camzlrata. J. Akin. R. Seevers: fourth row: E. Bowen, C. Campbell, in h, , BASEBALL First row: 13.Sl18I'idFLll, R. Camarata.. N. T1'i?i.l1EL,, L. Shioleno. W. 1VIlI1'l 3.y, F. Chimera, D. Hilesg second row: R. Weinheirner, F. Gartner, R. Schriefer, M. Luke., IQ. Pearson. G. Smith. Mr. Vanstone. ' For'ry4+wo .qi V' ,pn- af' f 'UI Footbal l CounTy champions . . . greaT coaching by STanley RalsTon . . . halTed Mill- creek's winning sTreak of TwenTy-one games , . . Joe and PeTer's greaT line cooper- aTion . . . Meyer's passing abiliTy shown againsT l-larborcreek . . . Chimera's fake play aT Girard . . . l4noclcouT againsT Briggs . . .mud aT Union CiTy . . . RalsTon's locking pipes up in The safe . . . S. Salen. J. Canella. P. KapeTan. CapT. Chimera make All CounTy . . . also l.ions' Club All STars . . . unusual assisTanT coach is E. Bowen . . . Salen's speed in running down punTs? . . . quarrel over righT and leTT side of The line . . , Tony's punTing abiliTy . . . manager's walk To Breeze lnn aTTer Blinky . . . Lawrence Park hearTbreal4er . . . Geraci's caTch againsT Wesleyville . . . largesT crowd in hisTory againsT VVesTTield. l5OO people , . . all nighT-games . . . Geraci's l don'T goTTa geT ThaT end . . . VVykoTT's TwenTy laps . . . leTTermen losT Through graduaTion: STanley Salen. Joseph Canella. PeTer KapeTan,. Tony Canellaii l-lerberT Boyd, William Meyer. and Elwood Miller . . . ineligible leTTerman. Frank Chimera , . . leTTermen reTurning: Joseph Newara. RoberT WykoTl. Tommy Rizzo. l-larley Briggs. and Donald Geraci . . . we wish greaT success To TuTure Teams. Elwood Miller Baseball ExcellenT season enjoyed by baseball Team . . . sTill noT classed as major sporT . . . won elevenigames and IosT Two . . . won Two games from Fairview, Academy. l-larborcreek, and Union CiTy . . . beaT VVaTTsburg. Girard and McKean once . . . losT once To McKean and KanTy College , . . GarTner piTched on: hiT game againsT WaTTsburg . . . Triana did superb job of caTc'iing . . . BoosTer Day Game wiTh Gir- ard posTponed because oT rain . . . Baseball Picnic held Tor players , . . players consTiTuTing The Team: infielders, L. Shioleno, G. SmiTh. R. Schriefer. M. Luke. and R. CamaraTa: ouTTielders, R. Sheridan, VV. Murray, P. Chimera, and G. Riegger: piTchers, P. GarTner and E. Pearson: caTcher. N. Triana . . . F. GarTner losT Through in- eligibiliTy . . . all oTher players reTurning . . . R. Weinheimer and D. l-liles served TaiThTully as managers . . . Mr. VansTone did excellenT job of shaping The Team inTo a winning combinaTion . . . hope he will have good luck wiTh his Teams Tor many years To come. T William Meyer ForTy-Three Fir-st row: M. Hopkins, H. Luke, K. A1'1-igo, M. Nicastro, B. Beates, L. Felton, J. Snell, J. Parks. M. 1-lill. E. Wo1f,, B'. Marlowe. J. Concilla. J. M8SS1G1',, F., Alonge, C. Shirey, J. Culver, E. Guarino. L. Stricklandg second row: A. Palenmo. L. Munger. P. Prindle. N. Olson. H. Kapetan, J. Orton, L. Selkl-eiggh M. Boyd, R. Ruble, M. Lick.. D.. Greenman.. M. Sheridan. M. Loop, P. Palermo., J. Vogt. M. Hesling. S. Barberg third row: G. Farver, J. Schultz, D. Hutchinson, Z. MacDonald, H. Hogue, M. Amenta., S. Alongei, L. Haslett, D. Barton, B. Wells. M. Garnow, J. Hitchcock. P. Wunz. M. Vogt. A. Mlynar, M. Scouller. A. Kaufmanng fourth 1-ow: M. Hutchinson. D. Thompson, M. Pierce. H. Semelka. D. Eaton, L. Meehl, J. Selk1'eg'g. E. Mays. G. Allen, J. Hatfield, M. Gabriel. L. Meehl, T. Gagnon, A. Licata, M. Ball, P. Black- man, H. Lyons, J. Samarco. Girls' Intramural Sports VarsiTy basl4eTball Tails once again , . . group divided inTo A, B. C, and D Teams . . . maroon and whiTe Teams of The A group play Tour exciTing games as preliminaries before boys' games . . . maroons copped all Tour . . . N. E. volley- ball a Thing of The pasT , . . displaying our arT aT Wesleyville volleyball TournamenT . . . Theresa Gagnon's carrying olll The awards . . '. Sheila's everlasTing manage- menT . . . lvliss Sheridan's workouTs aT The beginning of The season . , . Lawrence Park baskeTball playday . . . Josephine DePaul's sporTing NorTh EasT's award . . . jokes-iusT anoTher parT of The baskeTball Trips , . . Thelpoor birds in badminTon pracTice . . . exciTing boys' rules on SaTurday . . . remember our early morning games . . . are The lighTs sTill on in The shower room? . , . The TruiTless Trip To Wesleyville and l-larborcreek To renew our ,former girls' league games . . . our abiliTy To geT sTubbed fingers . . . 'looking forward To The playday we are soon To sponsor , . . Thanks To lvliss Sheridan Tor her paTience. guidance, and abiliTy To make our years of sporTs someThing To remember always. BeTTe Lou Marlowe ForTy-Tour f, r 'EfN 1 LITERARY After Graduation, What? From The shelTering arms of our childhood inTo The greedy arms of The world goes The Class of '42. lnTo The world comes ma- Terial ThaT has been molded and' shaped for sevenTeen years. We do noT feel frighfened To meeT The fuTure: we have been prepared To meeT The TransiTion. In our hands are our diplomas. proving our success of The firsT sevenTeen years: and in our hearTs are our hopes. in- suring our success for The oncoming years. There is no quesTion in our minds concern- ing afTer graduaTion, whaT? We have been creaTed for a purpose and we will fulfill ThaT purpose. Our class is no weak one. buT will bravely defy The oncoming years. We will join in The sTride wiTh The resT of The world. and noT one of us will geT ouT of sTep. So IeT us all look upward To God and pledge for The following years- Our prayers-To bind us closer To I-lim: Our services-To benefiT God and man- kind: Our TalenTs-To uplifT The humaniTy of The world: and Our faiTh-To God. To our counTry. and To our fellowmen. Marie Hill Preparation for the Future Far off somewhere I could hear familiar voices incessanTIy buzzing in a dull, monoTon- ous drone. IT was one of Those dull. depress- ing days ThaT seem To Take The very joy ouT of life. The sky was dark and had an ominous look abouT iT. My ThoughTs, Too. were over- hung wiTh melancholy and depression. Far ouT on Those clouds I could see a long road winding-TwisTing and Turning unTil iT vanished somewhere in The sky. The road looked sTony and precarious. noT a road on which Tender. unshod feeT could walk. On each side I could see huge. ugly monsTers siT- Ting, waTching for an unprepared vicTim whom They could pounce upon and devour. The road ThaT I saw in The clouds was ThaT road which we musT all Travel: buT of which none of us knows unTil we have reached iT- The fuTure. And Those villainous looking mon- sTers ThaT I saw glancing lusTily down The road were none oTher Than The monsTers whom we will meeT every day as we go forTh inTo The baTTle of life. We musT go forTh armed! We musT meeT The foe wiTh a ready hand! We musT prepare for The fufurel And now. you mighT ask. how do I go abouT preparing myself for This baTTIe of life? I-low will I know whaT To do when I meeT one of These monsTers who wish To devour me? Preparing for The fuTure is a Task which is wiThin The reach of every human being who is willing To puT his besT fooT forward and dis- play some iniTiaTive. Preparing for The fuTure begins now while one is in school. There will never be a beTTer Time Than now To equip for ThaT baTTleI There will never be a beTTer Time Than now To build ThaT .foundaTion for IaTer life! Yes. I know There are Those poor unfor- TunaTes who are saTisfieId To wasTe Their Time doing worThIess Things. Things ThaT will be of no significance in Their IaTer life. BuT These are The ones who are sure To cuT Their feeT on The sTony roads in life. These are The ones who will have To meeT The foe defenseless. BuT for These who are unprepared. I have ,no sympaThy. For To everyone. Today. a won- derful educaTion is offered. Take advanTage of This priceless gifT now! Helen KapeTan l:orTy-six Thoughts of a Moron Whenever I see an aTTracTive girl, one Thing which always draws my aTTenTion. sooner or laTer. is her finger nails. A glance aT Them compIeTes my esTimaTion of her. Whenever I see a girl wiTh neaTIy manicured nails. sTiIl The same color ThaT naTure made Them, my esTimaTion of ThaT girl rises. I immediaTeIy know ThaT she has a quieT, conservaTive sense of coloraTion, or ThaT she has an old-fashioned moTher. SomeTimes when I see a girl, shivers of hor- ror chase each oTher up and down my spinal cord. My ThoughTs aT once Turn To Thinking of such gruesome Things as vulTures and vam- pires. lurking around dark, obscure corners wiTh Their Talons dripping blood. waiTing To pounce upon The nexT unsuspecTingq wayfarer. SorneTimes when I see such a girl. I wonder who The madman was who conceived The idea of such devilish shades of red. Why noT use gold. silver. or any one of a dozen oTher shades ThaT are jusT as alluring? I mighT make a forTune by inTroducing some new shadesl There have been many millions made by men who have saTisfied women's idle vaniTy. The Indians used To painT: buT, as far as I know, They never painTed Their fingernails. According To some auThoriTies. girls painT Their fingers wiTh such sTriking colors To aT- TracT aTTenTion. I would haTe To have ThaT kind of aTTenTion direcTed aT me. Well. who knows. maybe men will soon be doing iT, Too. Goodness knows. we poori sor- did members of The sTronger sex need a IiTTle brighTening up. If you see a man going down The sTreeT wiTh his fingers painTed a dark. glar- ing red, Thing again--he may noT be crazy. Earl Ellberg What High School Means to Me I-ligh school means To me whaT iT should mean To every boy and girl in America. IT gives me a chance To geT a good educaTion and To lay The foundaTion for success in lafer life. High school helps me To form beTTer habiTs and ways of living, helps me To meeT people halfway, and helps me To form friendships ThaT will mean much To me all'my life. I-Iigh school gives me such enjoymenT ThaT I do noT geT from ordinary life. There are baseball games, baskeTbalI games. and fooT- ball games-which I cannoT help buT enjoy. I-ligh school is The besT parT of every young person's life: and alThough The saying is ThaT we do noT realize ThaT unTiI we are older, I believe I do. Thus. To me. high school means educaTion. enjoyment good habifs. beTTer ways of liv ing. and life-long friendships. John Nash ForTy-seven A SENIOR'S PRAYER Q I soon shall be aT The age for drafT Buf ThaT doesn'T worry me: I may be able To fly an aircrafT Or sail on The Troubled sea. The Army. The Navy. and The Marines- AII need men To fighT. They may feed us on hash and beans. BuT our mighT will make iT righT. The sooner This all-ouT war is over The beTTer iT will be. Then The bluebirds can fly over Dover And iT is off To college for me. This fighT may be Tough and hard and long. BuT The Allies will pull Through. The armed forces of The UniTed STaTes are sTrong, So Three cheers for The red. whiTe. and blue. Never weaken, never falTer, This war may noT be fun. BuT we'II give The axe To The Axis And sink The rising sun. AIberT WinTer TO THE DEAR JAPS Lisfen, fellas. you beTTer waTch ouT. We're ready for you wiThouT a doubT. So geT ouT of our way. here we come. We're noT jusT fooling around, chum! Our broThers and husbands. faThers and sons Are ready for acTion, can man The guns. We don'T like Those remarks you've been makin'. And we don'T like The way our islands were Taken. We've goT our ships and Tanks and planes: So we don'T have To wear any chains Of slavery, bondage. or Tyranny. And so, you beTTer waTch your sTep. see? Ivlarfha E. Ball ADVANCE GUARDS I-lave you ever Traveled blindly In a car on a sTormy nighT. While The windshield wiper worked furiously To blaze you a Trail Through The TorrenTs of rain? I-low They labored! sficking. sTopping. Trudging faifhfully back and forTh across The windshield. SomeTimes They'd squeak a IiTTIe and make queer sounds BuT never once really failing To be faifhful. And so iT is wiTh a real True friend! They sTand beside you. waiTing To be of service. And when you call upon Them. They sTep forTh freely To offer you Their aid and sympaThy. Somefimes They. Too. complain or sulk And you Think ThaT They are noT True blue! BuT in The end you'll find Them wiTh you- FighTing. laughing, always helping you. And so IeT us all aim To be The kind of friend ourselves ThaT we wanT oThers To be. LeT us all be faiThfuI, True. and kind. LeT us always be around when needed. And like The windshield wipers. Help oThers blaze Their Trails Through sTormy nighTs. CharloTTe Shirey THE STATUE OF LIBERTY I looked aT The pic.Ture. and whaT did I see BUT The STaTue of LiberTy sfaring aT me. I sTand for freedom, iT seemed To say. The Torch in my hand I am holding for you. IT sfands for courage in all ThaT you do. My sTrong firm body is The sTrengTh of your hand To serve your God. your people. your land. I look To The heavens wiTh IighT in my face: I see The universe wiTh all iTs space. I can see a place. dear friend. for you In This land. so free and True. Fill your place as well as you can. For The rule is equaIiTy for every man. Be a good friend in each Task you do. And There will be freedom. freedom for you. Mary Pierce ForTy-eighT OUR BASKETBALL TEAM Our baskeTbaIl Team may noT be on Top. BuT ThaT doesn'T mean ThaT we're a flop. They have whaT iT Takes To win The game- SpiriT. cooperaTion-iT's always The same. STan is The capTain of our mighTy men: He guides Them To vicTory iT he can. His average for poinTs may noT be high: BuT he's Tall. good looking. and. oh myl Joe can make poinTs Trom The TunniesT places: He once led The CounTy' Scoring Races. He's Tall and limber: and when he geTs The ball We're sure of a baskeT-we're sure of Them all. Schriefer is known Tor his underhand shoT. Which really helps boosT The score a loT. He plays very hard and Takes The blows, Which only resulTs in a broken nose. Screwy plays forward because he's hoT. NOT because he's a corny shoT. He geTs The ball and calls The plays: He's valuable in many ways. Bob is our six-TooT cenTer man. Who really is Twice as big as Van. He sTops The ball when bank board bound And checks his opponenTs--he's all around. Chuck is Tall and plays quiTe well: He's'one we wouldn'T wanT To sell. Ivl'urray's The player wiTh The solid Tan: His abiIiTy is ThaT of Superman. IT you're looking Tor paTience. we have ThaT, Too. He's Earl STear. The boy ThaT's new. Miller is anoTher who plays good ball: He subs Tor The Team and rooTs for Them all. We have a small blonde who is learning TasT: His name is Ivleehl. And now aT lasT We have Paul SmiTh. who is very eager To see NorTh EasT a winning Ieaguer. A baskeTball Team is noT compleTe WiThouT a sTaTT To keep Them neaT. To RunT. SquirT. and RusTy go Their Thanks And also many shower pranks. LasT. but noT leasT. I menTion Van. Famously known as The LiTTIe Man. He's a worThy coach who knows The game. And winning is his highesT aim. Mary Lick BAND PRACTICE AT TirsT you hear The drums roII off. And Then The TrumpeTs blasT. The cIarineTs Then Take The lead: The Trombones sTarT aT lasT. A sax cadenza is coming up- Roy Takes iT wiTh a smile. Slush-Pump lvlike says. O. K. SerTT. I'lI play my parT in sTyle. Tuba Chuck has a noTe Tor ThirTy beaTs Which he claims is Tough To do. IT you don'T Think ThaT he is righT. Why don'T you Try iT. Too? We hear a noise from The bariTones: KoesTer has Tried Tor high C. . And once he really hiT iT loud-- Which To all was a mysTery. AlThough Donald has aTTer-Time. And puTs in many Touches. Fred. you may be sure, hears The change And raises many Tusses. Everyone who hears The band Knows ThaT iT's The besT. AT leasT The members Think iT is- We're noT sure abouT The resT. I Harold Chrispen WORDS TO SPELL VICTORY V-im. vigor. and vikings Trom The days of old. I-niTiaTive. rendered from The brave and bold. C-ourage To The lasT deep. gasping breaTh, T-ruTh and TrusTworThiness. we never TorgeT. O-h honor! IvlosT gaIlanT assaiIanT by Tar. R-ighTeousness..aIways Try never To mar. Y-ouTh. oh. yes, classic of The race, As yeT. has never had To come Tace To Tace WiTh realiTies-bare TacTs. as Those poor lads abroad ' Who are broughT up Trom childhood wiTh lies and defraud. Jeanne Culver ForTy-nine Beal: the Japs A OuTside The wind was howling and rain was splashing againsf The window. Down in The valley The sTream was swollen wiTh brown. dirTy wafer, glisfening Through The nighf. Inside The Three room house The radio was jusT finishing a program wiTh . . . and ladies. be sure To Try Winko in Tomorrow's wash. IT makes clofher smarTer. And be sure To save a share of each week's salary To buy NaTional Defense Bonds and Sfamps. GoodnighT. Good nighT! And whaT The devil would l buy bonds and sTamps for-when l don'T even have a weekly income To save from. People like The sweeT voiced radio announcer aggravafed people like George Flink. George ThoughT Then of his wife and Two daughTers who were sTill in lvlarshville. A lecTure on a nighT like This, he said beTween his TeeTh. l-le heard The raTTle of The family's car on The dirT road. I-le heard The car's moTor sTop. The doors slam shuT. and Julie. his younger daughfer. singing. Any Bonds Today? l-le Thoughf of The silly man on The radio. The door swung open and Julie rushed in- side wiTh her mofher and older sisTer. Julie had forgoTTen her song and was now Talking rapidly. Look. Daddy. whaT The man boughf me-a real Defense Sfamp. and The same for Joanna and a bigger one for MoTh- er! And . . She sTopped as she saw her faTher's expression. KaTe. he said. WhaT is she Talking abouT The lecTurer, George, KaTe sounded weary. l-le boughT a Defense Sfamp for everybody in The audience who would prom- ise To save and buy Defense Bonds. WhaT? ' Now 'George knew bonds were no ?ll good. You didn'T promise To buy a bond? And Julie and Joanna can'T buy-WhaT- Now, George, don'T gef so exciTed, KaTe wenT on in her easy way. l make quiTe a biT of money from my washings and you'll be well enough To go To work by nexT monTh. When l buy my bond. l'll sTarT saving for one for boTh of The children. BuT why give The governmenf money for a piece of paper? Don'T l pay Them enough in Taxes? We aren'T 'giving' iT. We're loaning iT To help win The war. And when iT's all over. we'll cash The bonds and sTamps in for much more Than we paid for Them. BeaT The Japs. Daddy, reminded Julie. lT's The leasT we can do for our counfry. We owe iT so much anyway, for everyThing we have. The man aT The lecTure said so. l-le said we even owed our counTry for being able To go There and lisTen Tonighf. lT's a wonder- ful place To live. George. George had begun To Think. The rain had sTopped and The slow dripping from The eaves reminded him of , a new, clean world afTer The sTorm. The radio had been playing soffly and now a second announcer inTerrupTed wifh. GeT your share of freedom in Defense Bonds and Sfamps aT your local posT office. You know, George answered him. you don'T sound half as foolish as The oTher an- nouncer. When l'm well, our locial posT of- fice won'T be big enough To hold all The bonds l'm going To buy. I guess l do owe iT To The counTry-my counTry. lT's a swell place! And so This is how -George Flink is going To help Uncle Sam BeaT The Japs. i Joe Backus Striving l.isTen! Can you hear? lT's growing louder. louder. Surely you recognize ThaT noise. lT's The wheels of indusTry humming! Look! can you see? The field of sTars sur- rounded by red and whiTe sTripes-The flag is passing by! STop! Can you feel? lT's growing greafer. greaTer. lT's The surge of paTrioTism rising in The people! Wheels of indusfry. flying flags. and surg- ing paTrioTism. These Three are forming a paTTern in The life of every American Today. Today. if ever. every American should re- spond To his counTry's call. Today, if ever. every American should be ready for his coun- Try's call. PaTrioTism has been preached for a long period: perhaps iT has become a second sense To us. We respecT The flag-like we respecT QConti.nued on D388 one hundred hvep .Fiffy Rf' .4 ALBERT'S METRICAL ROMANCE Alberf was a Senior boy: Lois L. was his pride and joy. So when a Freshman. AlberT ThoughT. She should love me-ThaT she oughT. When a Sophomore, AlberT said, lf Lois don'T love rne. she's off in The head. And when a Junior. AlberT began. lf she says. 'Yes.' l'll be head man. AT lasT a Senior. AlberT wroTe, Lois. please-l'll die if you don'T. Now Lois was gay and raTher carefree. l-low can l end This love for me? Good old AlberT kepT plugging away- .Maybe-l can daTe her some day! And idea came To Lois's ma- A daTe would end him once and for all.' Lois wroTe To him nexT day. lT's a daTe. old goon., anyTime you say. SaTurday nighT. a day or so laTer, Found Lois and AlberT in a The-ayTer. Lois. l love you. AlberT said: Lois's face Turned a rosy red. AlberT. she said. You're noT my Type. AlberT felT like so much Tripe. Monday morning. AlberT did sTaTe. Wonderful Time. AnoTher daTe? Joe Backus TO A BUTTERFLY O insecT of beauTy and laziness Who wandereTh from flower To flower: ln Thee is The likeness of pleasanT hours SpenT in The rich. fragranT flowers. V To Thee. who is gifTed wiTh naTure's splendor And as will-o'-The-wisp as an an auTumn leaf, We owe some parT of our hearT. our soul. Because Through you we see l-lim. our goal A Donald Akin THE DUCK HUNT The alarm goes off about a quarTer of Two: You roll ouT of bed. and whewl Boy. is iT cold! Abouf Ten below. And you know whaT? lT's beginning To snow. You eaT your breakfast of eggs and ham: Then hop in The car. The car whaT am- The car whaT am an awful wreck. If l had a million. why Then. by heck. l'd buy me a new one ThaT wasn'T a wreck. You arrive aT The lake 'bouT quarTer To Three. You Think To yourself. Those darn ducks are making a fool of me. You hop in The boaT and sTarT To row Across The bay. all covered wiTh snow. You geT To The blind. And for The firsT Time you find The shells you broughT aren'T The righT kind. So you hop in The boat And homeward row Across The bay in wind and snow. Bob Sprague NOT SO SMART lT's funny. when you sTop To Think Of all The Things you've done To Try and ouTsmarT Teachers. And you haven'T fooled a one. They know when you are passing noTes Or cheaTing in a TesT. Or skipping school because you ThoughT You needed a liTTle resT. ln spiTe of all our liTTle faulTs. They've helped us To The end. We really owe To Them a loT. For They're Truly a fellow's friend. ' DoroThy BarTon FifTy-one Senior Superlatzives Most Popular Ethel VVolf Joe Backus Best Looking Lois Lick Fritz Gartner Most Intelligent Jeannette Orton Gerhard Piethe Best Dressed Lois Lick John Re bs Best Actor Margaret Sheridan Stanley Salen Best Musician Dorothy Barton Harold Chrispen Prettiest Smile Ruth Randall Duward Jones Prettiest Hair Marie Hill Robert Black Prettiest Eyes Betty Beates Joe Canella Best Dancer Dorothy' Barton Russell Camarata Best Athlete Mary Lick Stanley Salen Best Sport Bette Lou Marlowe Peter Kapetan Friendliest Jeanne Hitchcock Tony Canella Wittiest Bette Lou Marlowe Bill Meyer ' Busiest Ethel Vvolf Joe Backus Fifty-two THEY CALL THEM HATS l-lere's one ThaT is iusT a flower WiTh an exTra large blue bow. IT has a Trailing sky-blue veil 'Covering her from Top To Toe. This nexT one coming down our way I-las such a floppy brim You can hardly see whose wearing iT. l wonder if she's prim. You'd beTTer waTch your eyes. my man, ThaT has quiTe a long TeaTher. Tell me. Truly. does she wear iT lnevery kind of sloppy weaTher? EveryThing from lamp shades To The bird's nesTs in The Tree ls made inTo some new creaTion For silly girls like youand me. The besT designers of These haTs- You'll pardon me for Telling- Are inmaTes of insane asylums. BuT sTill The haTs are selling. I-laTs are for The purpose OT covering one's head: BuT how' one liTTIe posy can. Will sTill remain unsaid. lvIargareT PlowrighT DREAM GIRL She wears a crown of golden curls. I-ler dancing eyes are blue. l-ler voice is sofT and sweeT and low. I-ler smile is lovely, Too. I know I could care deeply BuT she's a phanTom of The dawn: And when my slumbers vanish My dream girl. Too. is gone. BeTTy Krull 'Vw KKK GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL When MoTher calls me aT six in The morn. I sTarT To geT up as The new day is born. l jump ouT of bed and Turn on The lighT. And find my cloThes where I dropped Them IasT nighT. Then I puT on my cloThes and go inTo The hall: JusT Then I hear MoTher sTarTing To call. I go down sTairs and fix myself up. And eaT my breakfasT and feed my pup. AbouT ThaT Time I see The bus coming. ThaT is my cue To sTarT in running. I find my rubbers. puT Them over my shoes. I geT my wraps and puT Them on. Too. And when The bus is aImosT There. I remember I didn'T comb my hair. I hurry To The baThroom door And comb my hair, and Then once more. The bus is There. buT I am IaTe. I find a glove. buT noT iTs maTe. I have forgoTTen someThing. I have a hunch: And I surely have-iT is my lunch. When I reach The bus. iT is waiTing for me: So I didn'T miss iT afTer all. as you see. l.geT inTo The bus. go To The back as a rule. And soon we're away and off Tor school. Danford Locke THE WINTER The snow was snaking iTs way from The sky: The wind blew loud wiTh The sound of a cry: Thus came The blizzard. The morning was whiTe wiTh snow all around: The snow was high. four feeT from The ground. God made This snow: God senT iT down To cover The earTh wiTh a gold-sfudded crown. Then came The sun wiTh iTs brilliance and heaT. Under which The snow melTed-The good earTh . To meeT. Then To meeT The rooTs of The farmer's crops. Which only God alone could sTop. Thus wenT The winTer. James Akin FifTy-Three SNAPSI-IOTS First row: Dot. Bill, Stan, and Jean . . . first prize . . . Ruth, Carmen. and Lucille . . . Oh! for a drink . . . Bart . . . drum ma- jorette. Second row: Albert and a fox . . . second prize . . . Jonesy . . . hard working' man U5 . . . Margie and .Jeannette . . . all dlesecl up. Third row: Sheila and Carol . . . a long' time ago . . . Sally . . . the farmerette . . . Dortha . . cute youngster . . Jeannie . . keep- ing' cool . . . Ethel . . . blondie. Fourth row: Lois . . . Oh! for a snack . . . Shirley and Lois . . . close friends . . . Natalya and Nora . . . school marms . . . John- nie . . . way back in grade school . . . Joanne . . a Fresh- man. Fifth row: N. E. H. S. School Bus . . Ethel, Mary. and Betty . . the athletes . . . Jeannie . . those curls . . . Martha . . the Florida. gal . . . Ruth . . bathing beauty. SNAPSI-IOTS First row: Ruth . . . nice smile . . . Jo- sephine and Angie .... com- fortable C?J . . . Anna Dean and Jean .... two pals . . . Betty . . . those dimples. Second row: Ethel . . . debate manager . . . Marie . . . 8th grader . . . Dor- othy. Betty. Ruth. Sheila . . . camping' . . . Bob and Joanna . . . we're not really bashful. I Third row: Nora . . . vacation time . . . Sheila and Carol . . . honor- able mention . . . Dan and Don . . . double trouble . . . Grayce . . . a little lady. Fourth row: Ernie, Bob. Louie. Ross, Bert. Larry, Harley . . . those AS' boys . . . Betty . . . what a squint . . . Joe . . . the presi- dent and editor. Present Senior Class in 5th Grade Fourth row: M. Tinti. V. Abata. T. Canella. G. Selkregg. F. Stafford. M. Pr ndle. O. Bow- en. W. Bemiss, D. Reese. P. Smith, N. Mawhir, D. Hilesg third row: C. Fisher. R. Beardsley. R. Wilkinson, H. Chrispen, N. Raymond, R. Lia- eano, M. Hendrickson. S. Maas. S. Wilkinson, J. Hatfield. T. Earle, R. B-ack: second row: F. Filutze. B. Wel s, M. Ball. M. Plowright, J. Alles-sie, A. Mar- tina, J. Gibbens. J. Culver. M. Sheridan. Mrs. Luceg first row: M. Lick, B. Anderson. D. Bal'- ton. M. Hill, L. Lick. R. Rub e. J. Bogenschutz. M. Loop, B. Krull, B. Storm, Z. MacDona d. High School Hollywood Billy The Kid Man l-lunT .... l-lonky Tonk .. . Pinocchio ...... . lf l l-lad My Way .. Babes On Broadway . . PenThouse MysTery ...... . Blond lnspiraTion ........ . EveryThing Happens AT NighT l-low Green Was My Valley Man AT Large ........... STrange Alibi .......... . The Feminine Touch .. l-ler FirsT Beau .... . Unfinished Business The GreaT DicTaTor Too Many Girls Double Or NoThing .. BirTh OT The Blues . Dive Bomber .... Spooks Run Wild ...,. . Love Thy Neighbor ..... . She knew All The Answers . Wide Gpen Town ...... . Tall Dark And Handsome . STrawberry Blonde .... . Nice Girl ..... . The PenalTy ...... . The LiTTle Foxes . . .. Those Were The Days .. IT STarTed WiTh Eve A Very Young Lady .. The Roundup ....... . Each Dawn l Die ...... . VVhisTling ln The Dark .. Manpower ......... . Among The Living . .. Young Tom Edison .... . This Thing Called Love ... LeT's Make Music ..... . STrange Cargo ....... . Murder Among Friends . . Cross CounTry Romance Design For Scandal .. Jungle Cavalcade The Men ln l-ler,LiTe .. l Take This Woman . lnTernaTional Woman . Swamp WaTer .... . FanTasia ....... . Ring Side Maisie ... FiTTy-six BillyMurray Jean Carnahan lby TruanT oTFicerl Breeze Inn , .... . ..... . ...... Johnny Nash . . . Gerhard PieThe .. . Senior play casT .. . . . . , EThel's aparTmenT . ................ LaVonne . . . . NoT in NorTh EasT, Though FFA Boys Bob WykoTT .. . Excuse blanks . . .. Marie PeTerson . . . June Mad . . . . Homework ...... M'r. Davis .... Senior Class .... .. Barber Twins . . . ReporT card days ...... Sid's Ford Fresh-man ...... Lois and RuTh . . . .1 JeanneTTe OrTon .... Carnival nighT FriTz .... Phyllis Blackman ....... CharloTTe Shirey .. . . . .. Van's duck-waddles ....... . Charlie and Theresa When we were Freshmen School Gloria Allen Assemblies .. . . . . . .. Monday mornings BaskeTball players' Treks .... . . . . . FooTba-ll Team Freshmen Bob WinTer ....... STan and Georgie DoT BarTon . . .. Pop Selkregg's carloads ...... Senior girls' gossip ....... Neil and Sheila . . . . . . . . l-li-Jinx N. E. l-T. S. Band Marie l-lill . . . . Bob To BeTTe L-ou Jeanne I-liTchcock .. .. lce SkaTing Rink . . . Mechanical Drawing Mary May Bell - l ff Lively Limericks of the. Living f We have a young lady named BarT: Pounding The keys is her arT. She is famed far and near. For her playing. never fear: And she's capfured more Than Dick's hearT. RuTh knows a young fellow called l-luTch: They can really go info a cluTch. And when you say IT will be over some day. Then l Think you don'T know very much. lvliss BeaTes is a lady of reason. She waiTs for each gay summer season. For from Theil Nick comes home And he won'T again roam. Some day They may hifch, we're believin'. Duward was a very charming lad. l-lis smile was The besf To be had. l-le goT a job as a clerk And was eager To work: , BuT alas! l-le had never learned To add. There was a mud-slinger named Backus: Through his l-li-Jinx column he'd whack us. l-le could bring ouT The dirT, And iT somefimes would hurT. When we had no alibi To back us. The fellow whose name is Sfan. l-las a build ThaT is righT for a man. l-le is six feeT four Tall.. And he plays baskefball. And he necks on The bus when he can. The Senior whose lasf name is Black l-las a wiT ThaT's as sharp as a Tack. l-le plays in The band: LeT's give him a hand. For in brains This fellow doesn'T lack. EThel's The girl who will lasT. ln geTTing her homework she's fasT. She leads The debaTe: We Think she's firsT-raTe: She's a girl ThaT cannof be surpassed. We have also a girl. Marie. WiTh her hearT she's raTher carefree. Each boy is a prize ThaT she makes wiTh her eyes: BuT l'm smarT. She'll never geT me! Mary l-l. has been wiTh us four years: As secreTary she always appears. She does Things up righT: She's really quife brighT: For her work we will give her Three cheers Lois L. has a ping-pong Table WiTh which To caTch her Clark Gable. IT was Alberf insTead Who puT in his head. And of loving him she was noT able. You all know ThaT fellow named Chink. AT all of The girls he would wink. Why doesn'T he go sTeady?' Well, waiT Till he's ready. AfTer all. give The guy Time To Think. And now There's ThaT fellow called Pefe. Of laTe, he's a caT wiTh. his feef. Of course Though. he knows iT. Alfhough he never shows iT: l-le Thinks all The girls are so sweeT. lT's hard To explain Those Canellas. l know ThaT They're downrighT good fellows ln sporfs They do fine. Week ends are Their Times ln which They look up all Their STellas. You've heard of an aThleTe named Boyd. They roared as he Tore around Thoid. BuT alas! whaT a scream! l-le was conked on The bean. Now he's lisfening To songs of The boids. Young Dailey Thoughf he was quiTe keen. As he Toured in his quainf Ford machine. Before he wenf for a whirl He said. Ray, check The erl. While l pump in some good gasoline. A prim. Iiffle lady called Sherry, Vowed ThaT she never would marry. Then Reid came along. Now she croons a song And says. Away wiTh Tom, Dick. and l-larry.' All of The sTudenTs know Elwood Miller. To almosf all ladies he's a killer. All The boys like him fine: Anna Dean says, l-le's mine. No longer is Miller. The killer. Fiffy-seven y Something l-las Been Added Anne Cauley. FooTball Trophy. Three school buses. Boys' whiTe gym suiTs. Miss Sheridan's hair sTyle. June Mad. Four Freshmen Cheerleaders. Special size baskeTball suiT Tor Bob Wykoici. Senior Problems Course. Song books Tor assemblies. Hi-Jinx. A drum MajoreTTe Tor The band. The DebaTing Team. Junior blue Spinel rings. Cheerleaders' maroon saTin skirTs and whiTe sweaTers. FicTion books in STudy Hall. Some oT The boards in The gym Tloor. Playing baskeTball wiTh Harborcreek. Trophy case dusTed OTF and moved downsTairs. STreeT Corner Band. The Guarinos. BadminTon Playday Tor Girls. Red Cross Home Nursing and FirsT Aid Clas- ses. Earl STear. Senior boys daTing girls. ' Four TooTbaII players on The TirsT Team of The All-CounTy STars. Hi-Y donaTing S5 To The Girls Reserves' Treas- ury. The marriages oT some of The TacuITy mem- bers. Seniors giving a Defense Bond To a worThy person aT 'Commencement Miss Free's Playhouse Club. Seniors singing Happy BirThday To eighTy- six people. Two home room Teachers for The Seniors. The Theme oT The '42 Aquilo. Records buT no dances. STring of Pearls Tad. Romances around The school. The I942 Aquilo. RuTh Ruble .. . Jeanne Halloran . Anna Jean Douglas Frances DePaul .. Anna Kaufmann . . Lois Lick ..... Ann Triana . . BeTTy STorm .... Marie Hill .... EThel Wolf ..... Jean BogenschuTz Mary Hendrickson BeTTy Campbell . . . RuTh Randall .... Mary May Bell .... Jeanne HiTchcock The Ideal Seniors PERSONALITY SMILE EYES HAIR BRAIN .. . . COMPLEXION .. . ...CLOTHES ... DISPOSITION . . .. ACTING ABILITY ... .. . . ,ATHLETIC ABILITY ... ... ARTISTIC ABILITY .. . ... BUSINESS ABILITY ... ... MUSICAL ABILITY . . .. FIGURE . AMBITION .... VOICE FiTTy-eighT V . . . . John Reibs . . . . STanIey Salen . . . Duward Jones . . Sidney Dailey . . . . . Bob Black . .... . Bill Meyer , , . . VincenT AbaTa Willard NorThrup . . . .. Joe Backus . . PeTer KapeTan Harold Chrispen .. AlberT VVinTer . . . Charles Gagnon . . . . FriTz -GarTner ... 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LAST WORDS WERE ' Wall, back on The Tarm- wriTing leTTers To Thiel? Have you goT Three cenTs? being Too inTelligenT? Telling jokes? . I demand an appeaImenT-. Say. did you hear The one-?' Keeping The sTudy hall bell hidden? No commenTs in Aquilo This year.' singing ouT of Tune? having a Temper? being a wolf? sleeping in class? skipping school? going sTeady? saying WhaT Torn? wriTing noTes? sTudying? being happy? being IaTe? dancing? clearing her ThroaT? class secreTary? Too many c.IoThes? speaking French? Talking in class? being so quieT? geTTing inTo Trouble? being so IiTTIe? ' noon hour daTes? Darling. you and I- JusT waiT Till I geT you-. Ah-The call OT The wild. ZZZZzzzzzz IT's The only Tun I have. Can'T go-goTTa daTe. WhaT Tor? Pass iT To -1--- . WhaT's The English assignmenT?' Gee. I Teel sweII. We goT up early. Too Swing iTI Hmmmmmmmnnnnnnnnnnnnu The lasT meeTing was- 'I've goT a new sweaTer. CeIa se peuT. Were you speaking To me? ll nnnanaooooannucuagnnuaos I didn'T do a Thing. Ah, sTop picking on me. WhaT Time is iT? wanTing To see HuTch? Where's HuTch? eaTing candy? YummmmmmmmmmI Can You Imagine Olive Bowen wiThouT her gum? Phyllis Wunz's coming To school once in a while? Josephine Allessie wiTh her hair mussed? Joe Backus's liking red heads? The STreeT Corner Band's really being Tunny? Joe Sanfilippo wiThouT his musical TalenT? The Two Canella's having a TighT? Miss Holland wiThouT someThing To say? Earl STear's having a daTe? Senior excuses handed in on Time? Gerhard PieThe wiTh an inTeriorTy complex? Bob Black's whisfling in class? No Breeze Inn? BeTTy BeaTes's Trying To reduce? Miss Scouller'sI winning a iiTTerbug conTesT? SkeeTs Sheridan's being on Broadway? Lois Lick's working in a harness shop? Bill Meyer's noT singing? Ah bliss! BaskeTball boys' breaking rules? Johnny Reibs wiThouT anyone To Tease? Frances Pancereve wiThouT pigTaiIs? Helen Lyon's using a bobby pin? Paul SmiTh's noT running ouT oT gas? HarrieT Mead as a sourpuss? A yearbook wiThouT padded covers? SixTy P Radio Guide Jack Benny and Mary LivingsTon .. ...... Bob and Doris Baby Snooks ................. ........... M arie Hill Bud AbboT and Lou CosTello . . . ............. Tony and Joe Canella Eddie CanTor ,....... - ...... ......,,............ R ussell CamaraTa Amos and Andy ........... . . . Harold Chrispen and Charles Gagnon Fibber McGee and Molly . . . . .. Willard NorThrup and Mary VanTine Charlie McCarThy ......,. ,,... ............. l v an SchoenTeldT Fred Allen ..........,, ................,, V incenT AbaTa DocTor ChrisTian ........... .................... M r. Fordyce Mr. and Mrs. Meek ........... . .. Paul SmiTh and Mary Hendrickson Gracie Allen and George Burns . .... Dick Schrie-Ter and DOT BarTon Gene AuTry .............. .......... R aymond Beardsley Hedda Hopper .......... ................ R uTh Ruble Old Timer ...... King SisTers ., Bonnie Baker .. ArTie Shaw ..... Henry Aldrich ., Phil Baker .... Bob Hope .... Orson Welles .. DoroThy Lamour .... Mrs. UppingTon ...... Mr. DisTricT ATTorney , , , Dinah Shore ........... NaTional Barn Dance .... l Love a MysTery ........ This Wonderful World Radio TheaTre ......... This ls Life .......... SporTs. Bill STern ..... Take lT or Leave lT . .. JusT Plain ,Bill ...... lnner SancTum ........ House in The CounTry .. Three Suns ........... Ask Eleanor Nash Jack ArmsTrong Quiz Kids ............... Road OT Life ............ AdvenTures of The Thin Man Woman of Courage ...... PlanTaTion ParTy . . .4 .... . . . M'anhaTTan aT MidnighT .... Philip Miller BarT. Skeet and BeaTes ..... . . . . Jeanne Culver . . . . . . . . Joe Sanfilippo . . . Joe Backus . . . Sid Dailey Bill Meyer . . . . .. Howard KoesTer . . . . BeTTe Lou Marlowe BeTTy Wells John Reibs . . . . Marianna Jones ... . . .. N. E. OrchesTra Bob Darling . ........ Summer VacaTion Miss Free and Company BeTT.y Krull PeTer KapeTan inal Decisions in Senior Problems William Murray Mr. Davis's OTFice . . . . . Joanna OrTon .. BlysTone BroThers AbouT Johnn-y Bob Black anon EThel. Gerhard, and Albe'rT Road To FreeporT STan Salen Mary May Bell . . . . . . . .. Girl Reserves Danice . . . . NorTh EasT aT Nine-ThirTy When a Girl Marries .. .................. Mrs. Frachella GreaT MomenTs ...... CongraTulaTions from Mr. Davis Lum and Abner .... ........... W illard and Duward LosT Persons ........... . . ........... Freshmen DuTTy's Tavern . ........... ........ B reeze lnn Major Bowes AmaTeur Hour . . ....... Hi-Y Program Treasury Hour ........... . . . Class CollecTions Your HiT Parade ....... ............ G irls aT Dismissal Science AdvenTures .... . ..................... Lab Days Four Belles ......... .. RuTh. LaVonne. BeTTe Lou, SkeeT Man on The Farm ....................... Paul SmiTh Singing Canaries . . . .. Jeanne. Chink, and Bob in The play Cur Readers Write Us Eleanor RoosevelT. somewhere in The U. S. A.- l-lmmm. well The Ack-willow lAquilol is a very fine piece oT work. WinsTon Churchill. London England- Cop- ies oT The N. E. l-l. S. annuals should be dis- TribuTed among The Axis powers To Turn The people againsT l-liTlerism. . Alice The Goon. Funny Paper- LTlTlTlTlTl Or. TranslaTed. GreaT Tor Goons. Too. Rose O'Day, Bluebird Record-- The day l read The 1942 Aguilo was a Filla-ga-dusha shina-ma-rusha day Tor me. EdiTor of WHO'S WHO lN AMlfRlCA- Kindly send shorT biographies of The enTire Senior Class Tor our nexT volume. They will be a greaT asseT To our publicaTion. Shirley Temple. l-lollywood-- l'm surely glad ThaT l learned reading so ThaT l can indulgemyself in your nice book. u Hedy Lamarr. also of l-lollywood- Sum- Time yoo shood send STanlee Salen To l-lollee- wood. Yess? Joe Berchquedorfliaski. on sTeamer Trom Europe- By gee. The annual ees. how you say een Amereec, zee super dupe! LaVonne l-lasleTT. Blaine STreeT- My only hope is ThaT nexT year our class can produce such a greaT yearbook. Edna Ferber- lT's a lucky Thing Tor my SARATOGA TRUNK ThaT iT meT The public before The N. E. l-l. S. Aquilo. Your ediTor appreciaTes The greaT inTeresT shown 'by These and many more who have wriTTen Their appreciaTion oT our annual. Advice to Lovelorn Freshmen By Madam Josephine Boogie Dear Madam: l have had only one daTe since l enTered high school. l-low can I make myselT more popular? Love, Mary Q. Freshman Dear Mary Q.: You are doing simply fine, buT you should sTrive To geT TurTher wiTh The opposiTe sex. I am sending you This Tree valuable advice: l. Come To school every day wiTh your hair uncombed, insTead of iusT mosT oT The Time. When boys, see This. They Think. She is indeed an ouTdoor girl. 2. Be diTTerenT from upper-class girls. Wear your skirTs so ThaT when you sTand. They bag in unTil They jusT Touch The backs of your knees. Wear blouses ouTside of skirTs and dark colored sTockings. You give an original impression. 3. Wear vivid make-up. The reason Senior girls don'T is ThaT They have goT The Things you wanT. BrighT red nail polish and lipsTick is always saTe. A good Thing To wear wiTh This is an orange sweaTer. 4. Don'T leT people lincluding Teachersl geT The upper hand when iT comes To Talking. One gaThers ThaT you're wiTTy, carefree. and self-deTermined when you Talk back and keep Talking. 5. IT, aT school. you cannoT find someone in The halls wiTh whom To Talk. walk abouT The halls unTil someone looks. Then change your expression. charge inTo a group of sTudenTs lboys. if possiblel. and make a big Tuss. OTh- er sTudenTs will Think you're very popular. 6. Try To drop aT leasT one iTem. during or beTween classes. or boTh. A book or any- Thing ThaT mighT be in one--Kleenex. pencils. handkerchiefs. papers. cosmeTics. noTes. or small change--will do. This will geT you ac- quainTed wiTh whoever mighT help you. 7. ATTer school dash abouT like a mad young Thing. yelling wildly aT anyone you recognize. You are sTriving Tor populariTy: This is how To geT iT. Wear your reversible wiTh The rain-side ouT on nice days and The oTher side ouT on rainy days. You will be noTiced. 8. lf you should ever happen To have a daTe, be a perTecT demon. For insTance, geT your escorT To drive his car very TasT and Then open his door and push him ouT. You mighT even geT your picTure in The paper. 9. Remember. when in doubT as To how. To answer a quesTion. iT is always smarT To say yes. You'll have a much br?Ter Time. SixTy-Two -q l .5 2 . Famous Faces in the Funnies Maggie and Jiggs Ella Cinders ..... Dick Tracy ...... Slals Scrapple . . . Rudy Nebb . Orphan Annie .... Pal Ryan ...... Terry Lee . . . April Kane .... Dragon Lady . . . l-larold Teen . .. Rulh and l-lulch Dorlha Greenman . . . . . . Bob Fordyce . . . . . . Dick Soulhwick Mr. MacTarnaghan Lois Munger Frilz . . . Bob Shorl .. . Gloria Allen Angie Licala . . . . Bob Worsler Lillums .... Doris Thompson Beezy . . . .... Russ Powell Shadow .. . . , . Johnny Nash Lilacs ............ ............... B ob Sprague Joe Polooka ........... ................ E lwood Miller Popeye and Olive Oyl . . . .... Bill Murray and Suzie Plaisled Whimpy ........ Alice lhe Goon .. Tillie lhe Toiler . . Mac Tarzan ...... Alberf Belly Peck Belly l..ou Ivan Schoenleldl Bob Wykoll Blondie and Dagwood .... LaVonne and Roy Thompson Mickey Finn ........... .................... S idney Dailey Lil Abner and Daisey Mae . ................... Slan and Georgie Mull and Jelf ......... Moon Mullins . .. . . Kayo ........ Uncle Willie .. Blackie .... Bools ...... Easy ........ Wash Tubbs ..... Dixie Dugan ...... Casper Milqueloasl Red Ryder ...... l-lenry .......... Skeezix .. Superman .. Skippy ........ Andy Gump . .. The Phanlom . . . Uncle Elby Alley Oop . . . Ma Winkle ..... Perry Winkle .... Winnie Winkle . .. Smoky Slover . . Donald Duck . . . Mickey Mouse . . Minnie Mouse .... Charlie Gagnon and l-larold Chrispen Sixly-lhree .. James I-Ialfield . . . . David Way . . . . . Donald l-liles Bob Black . . Mildred Garnow . . . . . Joe Canella . . . . Carl Pielhe .. . . Belly Wells .. . . Fred Serfl . . . . Mlr. Skellon . . . . Henry Franz . . . Joe Backus . . .. Mr. Davis . . . Gerald Lewis . . . Paul Smilh . . . . . Phil Miller . . . . . ., Mr. Ralslon . . . . . . l-lerberl Boyd Margarel Plowrigh-l Phil Reid Lois Lick . Rodney Blyslone . . . . Chan Ellberg Blinky . ,, Mary Malla As You Like It One day DOUGLAS. The lVIlLLER'S boy, was climbing The HILL To The BARBER's. IT was in The middle of WINTER and The STORM was making his cold WORSTER. As he walked pasT a BLACK MEYER, a big bad WOLF came Trom his DAILEY POST. WELLS, BOYD. I came To geT even wiTh you because WUNZ you SIVIITH me in The REIBS wiTh a PLOW. RIGHT? Doug ThoughT he'd be behind The BALL AL- LESSIE ThoughT oT someThing quick. ABATAI He Threw The WOLF a BOWEN and a can oT CAlVlPBELL's IVIALTA milk Tor BEATES and ran like HILES. He heard The wolT BARTON as he FSH. When he ThoughT he was SHIREY ouT of danger, he meT Two YOUNGS spies - a BEARDSLEY BLACKIVIAN and a GREENMAN. The black man said. WhuTTo' you' RANDALL like daT. boy? HSCRIIVIENTII beTore I LOOP ya! cried Doug, his anger aROUSEd. You can'T LICK us, said The spy. PuT a GAGNON him. lVlacDONALD. To make him sTop HALLORAN. ' You ORTON To do ThaT any IVIOYER, you KRULL war-lVlUNGERsI BELLowed Doug as They wenT SALEN inTo him. JusT Then when all hope was IosT. General SHERIDAN and CULVER drove up in a DE- PAUL limousine wiTh some more men and SLATERed The Two spies. WhaT's your name and where do you live? asked KAPETAN HENDRICKSON. I'm one of The JONES boys. I live NORTH- RUP HATFIELD. WHEEI LER uniTorms look CHRISPEN nice. May .I TRIANA haT? His Tace SCHOEN and he FELDT proud. Hey. CAN ELLA CAIVIARATA lvl-ARLOVVE and see me in iT? She lives in BACK of US. Her TaTher's our GARTNERI' Sure. LeT's go. said The capTain. I VOGT we GIJARINO way. Oh. by The way. you'd beTTer waTch ThaT KAUF. IVIANN-Try PETER- SON BroThers' cough drops. I O, K. said Doug. PRINDLE The BOGEN- SCHUTZ SELKREGG GIORDANO HITCH- COCK. TIEBERl The men didn'T under- sTand This IasT as Doug's cold was so much worse. Memoirs of the Class of '42 Mr. Pero. Junior Ring CommiTTee. Girls' Basketball. FooTbaII championship. Band uniTorms. Freshman music class. BioIogy's Heap Big Skull. George, When we goT .school buses. FooTbaII lighTs. Chink's Darling,. You and il. Bud Williams. HamleT and MacbeTh. FirsT day in High School. PaTrioTic movies and group singing. Lois and AlberT. Lois Munger's English Talks. Success l?l of our Prom. Halloween Dance when Freshmen. Miss AhIgrim's romance. Grade school vaIenTine parTies. June Mad. Class Games. Our work TogeTher on The Aquilo. SixTy-Tour If ll ll lr H Best Sellers Journey Tor MargareT . . . . Newspaper Days ..... Two Way Passage . . . ThaT Day Alone . . . . 'Readings l've Liked ........ . Big Family .................. . l'll Never Go There Anymore . .. 'Junior Miss .................. Blood, SweaT. and Tears .... . OuT of The NighT ...... . 'For Whom The Bell Tolls . .. As l Remember l-lim . . . Cooking A La RiTz .... .................. . DicTionary of JuoTaTions on 'l-low To Become ExTincT ..................... I An AdvenTure in EducaTion ...... . . . . . . . Girl wiTh a Pay Check . . .. 'Music on Records ........ lT's The Gypsy in Me ......... . 'She GoT WhaT She Asked Tor .. 'Above Suspicion ............ 'All Thar GliTTers .. 'Army WiTe ....... . Beyond Tomorrow . . . . Bells of The l-larbor .. l-lisToric Principals .. . .. SkeeT and Kenny Joe and RuTh . . . .. l-lickory and Back ReporT Cards . . . Senior Boys' Funny Books .. . . . . . . . Chink and Family .. . Freshmen To Grade School LaVonne Before Exams Crowd aT Breeze lnn STudenTs Mr. Pero Miss Cauley's Girls Bob Darling Take and English ll! TesT ,,,,,,,.. Solid GeomeTry Mary May Bell . . .. RalsTon's OrchesTra DoT BarTon.. Lois Lick . . . . JeaneTTe QrTon . . . . . . . Junior Rings .. . . . .. Jeanne l-lalloran .......................CIassProphecy RuTh and DoroThy Palmer Carol Goes BacksTage .. .... To help Sheila on The ProperTy CommiTTee Choo-Choo .......... . ......................... ChaTTanooga 'Consider The Children Dark Shore ......... . ... ...- I 'Fussy-Wuzzy ......... . 'GhosTs ThaT STill Walk . .. 'Call oT The Wild ..... . 'Covered Wagon ..... Scum oT The EarTh . .. 'The STrange VVoman . l Can'T ForgeT ..... Copper l-leads ...... 'lron l-lorses .. ....... 'Missing l-lalT .......... .... . 'Neighbors in The SouTh .. ...'...'-ua-Q .-. The ForTunaTe YouTh . .. ... Freshmen English Teachers FreeporT ...... l-larold NorThrup .. .. PicTures in STudy l-lall Assemblies Sid's Ford .... .. Nazis and Japs ...... . . . . . Genevieve Miller l-loward KoesTer Marie l-lill and Jean Carnahan Joe Backus ln Gym Class Carol: Where's Sheila? PlaisTeds, KoesTers. Thompsons NosTraddamus ......... .................... G erhard 'SaTurdays .......... . . . 'True Monkey STories ......... . 'She Knew WhaT l-le WanTed . .. SixTy-Tive ...... Come buT once a week Freshman English Talks RuTh Ruble Dear Virginia Dear Virginian: IT I Had My Way. I would raTher spend my Weekend in Havana insTead of waTch- ing The Moon Over Miami: buT ThaT, Vir- ginia, is enTirely up To you. Do you Remember The Unfinished Busi- ness ThaT Comrade X had wiTh Babes on Broadway ThaT I Told you abouT? IT seems ThaT all The Trouble STarTecl wiTh Eve who had The Navy Blues because her boy Triend goT 'CaughT in The DraTT. As The old saying goes, EveryThing Hap- pens aT NighT. Well. The LiTTIe Foxes planned The GeT Away buT were caughT WhisTIing in The Dark by The Shadow of The Thin Man. The PenaITy was pro- nounced by The GreaT DicTaTor who had sore TeeT because he wore TighT Shoes. There has been pIenTy oT exciTemenT in Our Town IaTely. Bell STarr and KiTTy Foyle are prac- Ticing The old adage of Love Thy Neighbor since They moved nexT door. ThaT Femi- nine Touch has improved Their house im- mensely. Now iT looks like The House of Seven Gables. By The way. CharIey's AunT is running The Big STore in Arizona She cerTainIy believed in The saying Go WesT. They say she's a Mexican SpiTTire OuT WesT. LiTTle Nellie Kelly eloped wiTh one of Adam's Four Sons. She was engaged To marry Johnny Apollo buT he will have To Laugh IT Off. . We visiTed LiTTle Old New York lasT week. IT was really an Escape To Glory aTTer our exams aT High School. We Who Are Young really sulllerl D Flash! The Earl of Chicago said I Take This Woman Tuesday. The lady This Time is none oTher Than your old friend. Irene. OT course, you know he has already had Four Wives. ' Did you know ThaT Too Many GirIs are boThering ThaT Trio, Tom, Dick. and Harry? You'll Find OuT ThaT They will be Gone wiTh The Wind if ThaT conTinues. Here is some more news. Remember The Two BrighT Boys who used To live in Our Town? AOne is now a Foreign Cor- respondenT and The oTher is A Yank in The RAF. GreaT Guns! This leTTer sounds more like a newspaper Than a leTTer. I hope you don'T mind. Lady Be Good. Roxie HarT What Would Happen II Georgianna weren'T jealous? The Senior boys learned To dance? Bob Darling didn'T know any jokes? V Joe Newara couldn'T make baskeTs? BeTTy BeaTes didn'T receive leTTers from Thiel? Jeanne HiTchcock and BeTTy Wells didn'T skaTe? There were Twice as many Senior Boys? The baskeTball boys weren'T in love? Miss Free weren'T chic? SkeeT didn'T geT her own way wiTh Kenny? The Juniors couldn'T have a Prom? Miss Harrison really became angry? Gerhard couldn'T sTudy? -lnere weren'T any school buses? Duward didn'T blush? The Freshmen smarTened up ? There weren'T a Hi-Jinx ? There weren'T any sTudy halls on Mondays? lf hiI Miller and BeTTy PlaTT didn'T siT TogeTher I on The bus? June never came? Doris Thompson didn'T like Bob WorsTer? Chink were a pessimisT? Iviiss Cauley were a sTudenT? There weren'T a Breeze Inn? The girls TorgoT Their make-up? We could Talk in sTudy hall? BeTTy Krull wore longer dresses? Jeanne Culver didn'T Talk all The Time? AlberTa were a glamour girl? Helen VogT didn'T ride horses? Mac didn'T have many facial expressions? Mr. SkelTon Talked in a whisper? Ann Triana weren'T always in The hall? Joe Backus grew up? Jeanne Halloran TorgoT Bob? RuTh Ruble weren'T going sTeady? BeTTy Wells didn'T geT exciTed? Miss Scouller TorgoT To ask Tor excuse blanks? Miss Holland didn'T have an example? Johnny Reibs didn'T have nice cloThes? Mary Hendrickson failed To graduaTe? Ivan SchoenTeIdT were'nT happy? RuTh Wheeler were heard above a whisper? lNillard weren'T from The counTry? au 409 SixTy-six Sheet Music This Is No Laughing Maffer . Day Dreaming ........ . I See A MiIIon People .. Green Eyes ......, . Kiss The Boys Goodbye . Afraid To Say I-IeIIo ..... . EImer's Tune .................. Firsf One To Say Good Morning I'II Remember April ,, ....... .. If's So Peaceful In The Counfry . . . un.-,.no You Don'f Remember And I Can'T Forgefu ,, Exams ..... Sfudy I-Iall .. Giving 'ralks LaVonne .... Jeanne I-Ialloran . . . . .. I-Ielen Vogf . . . . Vincenf Abafa .. . Miss Scouller . . . . Duward Jones ..,, Willard Norfhup .. .. Alberf Winfer Why Don'f We Do This More Offen .. . ....... Assemblies Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf ....,... Tony Canella Music Makers .................... . . . Sfreef Corner Band In The Middle Of A Dance .................. Blinky I Don'f Gef If ....... ...... P lane Geomefry Class Taffle Tales ....... .... R ufh Ruble and Joe Backus A Lafin Serenade .. Modern Design ...... . Boogie Woogie Bugle .. G'Bye Now ,......... , I-Iello Ma! 'I Done If Again . Somefhing New ...... . You're A NafuraI ..... . You Sfarfed Somefhingn .. . Lazy I-IoIiday ......... . Funny Town .......... , The Window Washer Man I-Iold Back The Dawn .... 'Q ea-e I Don'f Wanf To Sef The World On Eire I'm Af A Loss For Words ...... . Essenfial To Me ........... . A Liffle Jive Is Good For You .. The Wifches Wafch ........ . The Things I Love ........ . Everyfhing Happens To Me . . You Talk Too Much .,..... . Old MacDonald I-lad A Farm .. Free For All ,,........... . The Same Qld Sfory Blue Sepfembern ...., , Why Cry Baby ...... . I'r's All In A LifeTime . , .. You're A Mysfery To Me .. Sixfy-seven ..... . . . . . Miss Sherrange I942 Aquilo . .. I-Iarold Chrrispen Graduafion .... Marian's reporf card , , ............ Earl Sfear Tuba Gagnon Miss I-IolIand's senior problems . . . . . . . . . . Chrisfmas vacafion . ............ Nor'rhEasf Dave Prom nighf .. .. Chemisfry Class . . . . .. Phil Miller English . . . . Marfha Youngs Macbefh . . . School vacafions Joe Backus .. .. Jeanne Culver Zola Breeze Inn Mr. Ralsfon . .. Beginning of School ... Van fo son Jimmy ...... School days . . . . Kafherine Rouse Slogans Spark plugs need cleaning Too . .. Tough buf oh so genTle .... . lT's daTed ........... . Chases dirT ....... .. His masTer's voice . .. l'd walk a mile for-- ... STrengTh of GibralTer .... .. No meTal can Touch you ..... . . The insTrumenT of The immorTals .. lT's ToasTed ............... .. ThaT pause ThaT refreshes ...... . SomeThing new has been added . . . Where friend meefs friend .... AT The firsT sign of a headache' ... Don'T leT your car go To The dogs .. IT floaTs ..................... , Good To The lasT drop .. There's a reason .... .. Four ouT of five .... .. Hasn'T scraTched yeT ........ . The skin you love To Touch ..... . Keep ThaT school girl complexion .. no They saTisfy ................ . Children cry for iT .. Time To reTire TO A HIGH SCHOOL PAL Do you remember our firsT day of school And how scared we were? Freshmen usually are. ThaT year, whaT fun we had! Our firsT school dances And coming home in The black. clear nighT WiTh sTars above and sTarlighT in our eyes. Our double daTe. lThe one we never hadl. Long summer vacaTions: picking cherries. The sfruggle Through LaTin ll TogeTher. Your firsT daTe. Remember how exciTed we were? , And who was iT iThaT boughT your TickeTs aT The school picnic aa Waldameer Park? All Those schoolgirl crushes. The skafing rink and SouThwick's pond. Cur Junior rings and exchanges. The pride and Thrills of being a Senior WiTh TradiTional sTudy hall as our homeroom. Our paThs may soon lead us far aparT- We don'T know whaT The fuTure has in sTore: BuT wherever we go. whaTever our work in life may be. - VVe'll always remember The school And how much iT has given us. lVlarTha Ball ....Sidney Daily . . . .Miss Sheridan Prom Jinx . . . Mr. Davis and Freshmen ...........AschooI bus ........ FooTball Team ..... Junior rings for '43 . . . Charlie Gagon's Tuba Senior Class . . . BeTween iclasses ..... lvliss Cauley .... Breeze lnn .... Skip school ...... STan Salen .. . . . . . .. AlberT VVinTer ...............,Coca-Cola Excuses from STudy Hall Prefer Joanna .... Mr. Fordyce's chicks . . . . .. LaVonne HasleTT Lois Lick . . . . '42 Aquilos T Donald l-liles .. STudy Hall THINKING When The sun seTs and evening falls. When The moon rises and beams on all. When The sun comes up afTer The nighT And shines Through The day all yellow and brighT. We Think of Things boTh large and small And wonder how God did make Them all. Joanna OrTon SixTy-eighT J-O- Ivlr. Skelfon: Give me a senfence using The word 'geomeTry'. Bob Fordyce: A liTTIe acorn fell on The ground and sTarTed To grow: finally one day iT woke up and said. 'Ge-om-e-Try'. ' Tony: Yippeel Joe, I'rn rich. Joe: WhaT do you mean. you're rich? Tony: l jusT aTe a minT. Ivlr. Ralsfon. WeIl, I have To go home and explain To my wife. Mr. lvlacTarnaghan: Explain abouT whaT? Ivlr. RaIsTon: l'll find ThaT ouT when I geT home. Mr. MacTarnaghan: WhaT do you know abouf niTraTes? Blinkyz I don'T know much abouT Them ex- cepT They are cheaper Than day raTes. During SkeeT's operafion The docTor pulled The shades. Upon awakening her firsT ques- Tion was: Why are The shades down? DocTor: There's a bonfire ouTside your window and we didn'T wanT you To awake and Think your operafion was a failure. John R.: I don'T know whaT on earTh l'll do wiThouT sugar in my coffee. FriTz: lLazilyl Why, Think of all The efforT and energy you'Il save. I-luTch: You've cerTainly been ouT wiTh worse looking fellows Than l. lNo answerl. I-luTch: I said-you've been ouT wiTh worse looking fellows Than I. RuTh: I heard you boTh Times. and l'm jusT Trying To Think. Josephine DePaul: WhaT posiTion does Joe play on The baskefball Team? Angie: Oh, in a rafher sTooped posiTion. Carol: Sheila, is waTer works one word: or shall I spell iT wiTh a hydranT? K-E-S Tom Guarino: lNewcomer To N. E.l lsn'T There any kind of nighT life in NorTh EasT? D. Jones: Oh yes. every once in a while someone gefs sick and we siT up all nighT wiTh him. lvlr. I-lasleTT: Who broke ThaT good living room chair lasT nighT? LaVonne: No one special. IT iusT collapsed -buT neifher of us were hurT. Raymond B.: lApplying for a iobl I-'low much will my salary be? Mr. Welch: We pay according To whaT you're worTh. Raymond: l'm sorry. buT I won'T be able To live on ThaT. Georgianna: Why did you Turn down This liTTIe road? STan: Oh, To look aT The scenery. Georgie: BuT iT's dark ouT. Sfanz You caTch on quick. Louie: Don'T you Think l'll make Lois a nice maTe? Pefez Yes. and how will she do as your capTain ? Ivlr. RaIsTon: lSpeaking of women in biology classlz NaTure sure knew whaT iT was doing when iT gave people Two ears. buT only one mouTh. Lois: I iusT saw a ghosT car go by. AlberT: I-low do you know iT was a ghosT car? Lois: Why I saw The spooks in The wheels. Miss Bell: WhaT is a pedagogue? AlberT Gagnon: A buiIding. Miss Bell. Why did you 'say iT was a build- ing? ' AlberT: A synagogue is a building. so why isn'T a.pedagogue? I Sixfy-nine 1C'- '1f. Ci-'EC 'JC -'TEC i 1C 'i3C 5Cl 3C 'J THE NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH EAST NI i s 1 Member of F d 1 Deposit I C J P '1 Compliments of HOLLISTER 81 PHILLIPS SHOES and CLOTHING MI Dry Cleaning Service by ZINK'S -w J 0 LAKE SHORE SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED J TELEPHONE 201 6' 1' Compliments of W. O. WILSON 81 SON A Morticians H -J C.-.-..7Li5L1....JL.TJL17f....-..7L1JLLLi..-JL..-..9L.-. A s Congratulations to the Class of 1942 CARL REIBS' R. 8L W. STORE MEAD 81 BANNISTER Phone 171 Corner Mill and Wall Sts. North East, P Dealers in J FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY, STRAW and LIME Wise Feeders Use M. 81 B. Feeds Compliments of GRAPE CITY BOWLING ALLEYS C. E. KRAN TZ Compliments of W. P. ROUSE 81 SON WE'RE IN A BLACK BUSINESS, BUT WE TREAT YOU WHITE S . - Q Uncertain World conditions and the ever presse-nt fl problem of distribution behooves the horticultur- ist to preserve and market his products through- t out the year. g o Keystone Cooperative IW Grape Association 3 NORTH EAST, PEN NA. e F 0 -' n 3 Cooperation, the key ofdemocracy, will function J in farmers' organization to the advantage of the Ii I' grower and the community. 9 J 0 E 52 C L L JL C C s 'UL - WL . 7L.,9L.... Seventy-T J WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Automobile Parts, Bicycles, and Sporting Goods if K SALCHOW DRUG STORES J 5 WEST and 9 EAST MAIN ST. NORTH EAST PA 1 J VOGT'S BAKERY AI 9 VVEST MAIN ST NORTH EAST PA g n J F Compliments of ,, G. C. 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WRITE Fon CATALOG OF EMBLEMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS - CHARLES E. McDO'NA.LD 920 Investment Bldg. 2-39 Fourth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of DALE HUTCHINSON . . . . 'r Sporting Goods - Blcycleis - Fishing Tackle Tires and Tubes-Vulcanizing--Accessories KELLER THEATRE BUILDING Seventy-six EXPERT WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE DAN BILLMAN Tailor SUITS AND TOPCOATS MADE TO ORDER i Garment Alterations a Specialty 17VQ W. MAIN ST. SECOND FLOOR nl Hand-Made Harness Since 1891 Lick's Harness Lasts Longer F. E. LICK Columbia and Tribune Bikes THE RENEE DRESS SHOP g Chi1dren's and Ladies' Wearing Apparel J . F. LEWIS JEWELRY AND KODAK STORE Since 1893! 'I 1 If CARL SCHMITT All Kinds of Smoked and Fresh Meats ss SOUTH LAKE sr. NoRTH EAST, PA. Compliments of 1 'S F. H. MCCORD 8: CO. .J ..vL..-ac..-:n...:r....ae.i:m....aL....v Icing! Seveniy-seven 5C'l'1C -'BL ? 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SCHULTZ 'I 1029 State St. ERIE, PA. 1616 Parade St. HELP CONTROL INFLATION fl By Investing in Life Insurance J Select a Pioneer -I STATE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Incorporated 1844 X ARTHUR R. GREEN ' 85 S. LAKE ST. PHONE 256-R g I:...?L.iJL-i9Cl....7L...1.9 -JL. 'OL ....-'PL .JG 1.72 ...Og Eighty-Three J i '5C '? Compliments of ag DR. H. F. ADAMS E Teleph Compliments of BLYSTONE'S GARAGE 205 38 E 11 M et J 7 North East Cooperative G. L. F. SERVICE, INC. North East, P Farmer Owned and Farm 16 GRAHAMVILLE ST. L1.'J Operated Eh -f Compliments of GEORGE B. CRITTENDEN, M. D. Compliments of CHARLES B. LUKE ATLANTIC Gasoline, Kerosene and Motor Oils ss WEST MAIN sr. Noam EAST, PA. Success to the Class of 1942 N DUTCH MILL SERVICE STATION Clifford Phanco Phone 1411-R5 LONG'S A Ladies' Smart Apparel 917 State Street Erie, Penna. 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Cpltf K oPcKE's u FOI' Gf3dU3tiOH 9 . STETSUN S Gifts... General Store WE SUGGEST . . . 9 Arrow Shirts Sporting Goods ' Ties 9 Handkerchiefs Wall Paper 9 Holeproof Hosiery Hardware . Robes 9 Traveling Sets Pamts ' Gladstone Traveling Bags I vc we .vc ve. . 16. ....7Li....JC..........JL.........JL..19L.1'JL Eighty-six Compliments of THE G. A. HAMPSON AGENCY Insurance PULAKos 926STATE ERIE, PA. Compliments of SHOPPER'S GUIDE The malls Etna. Gin. --THE QUALITY SPECIALTY snor OF ERIE, PENNA Times Square Compliments of Ross Manor MARY E. STONE PHONE 239-W sz NORTH LAKE s'r JANES GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE HOUSE PHONE 229-W-SHOP PHONE 228 Welding, Ignition and Battery Service J ...m..i:c....a:.....ag..vg-:c..-.:4..:v...iac....ar..-:LJ Eighty-seven Compliments of PERDUE 81 ORTON FEE-D - COAL - SUPPLIES Telephone 366 TRASK, PRESCOTT Sz RICHARDSON CO. DEPARTMENT STORE ST ATE AT NINTH STREET ERIE PA BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1942 Skiff's Hat Shoppe Compliments of GLENN LICK Kendall Gasoline and Oils 170 West Main Street T l ph 68 Compliments of a Friend HARTLEY'S CASH GROCERY South Lake Street Telephone 309 Eighty-eight + r f O' 0' if Y r I' T U' O' O' F O' ul L, Compliments of HARRY B. COUSE MARKS FUNERAL HOME North East, Pennsylvania 5 RALPH L. HARTLEY Insurance 95 West Main St. North East, Pa. ll Compliments of ol MACK'S RADIO 81 ELECTRIC SERVICE House and Car Radios Q' Compliments of MARK HARRISON Painter and Decorator CHARLES AUTO SALES Used Cars Bought and Sold 166 VVEST MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 116-W e u Eighty-nine L-.....-7C1iJl..i...31-JC L.i.JLl.7 at . ' JAMES R. HILL, '13 . . RAGUE, '1 HILL 81 HILL J 8' Civil En ineers E t Main Street North East, P GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATES . . . UNION BUS TERMINAL PHONE 267 18 E. Main St. N th E t P Compliments of DR. and MRS. CARL A. KARSH WEINHEIMER'S GROCERY F D l y 13-15 W. Main Street NI TELEPHONE 144 N. 6 ,- Wu. Ml 1 I 915, I .f-N, I 3 -Q I ..-mx' AR. qt' wk. N' Y W. L. STOW Insurance Compliments of J DR. and MRS. E. G. SHELLEY JEWELRY AND ITS KINDRED LINES in quality merchandise only! J. WAYNE HASKELL Jeweler and Optometrist 26 SOUTH LAKE ST. NORTH EAST, PA. J ROLLER SKATE at the . . . 12th STREET RGLLER RINK ERIE, PENNA. Open Every Evening Except Monday from 8:00 to 11:00 Matinees-Tues., Thurs. and Sundays from 2:00 to 4:30 1 L..-0 L-..JEiiDL.lL..Q .7LlJC.1.3C-.. Ninefy-one Compliments of DR. LEMUEL C. ALGOIRN COUSE AGENCY Fire, Automobile and Storm Insurance Real Estate NIKLAUS BROS. MCCORMICK-DEERING TRACTORS l Farm Machinery and Dairy Equipment CI I' 10 EAST STREET TELEPHONE 162-J J Compliments of EDWARD J. ROSE Western New York's Greatest Sporting Goods Store Distributors of P. Goldsmith, A. G. Spaulding Kz Bros. and O'Shea Athletic Goods J When in Buffalo Stop in and See Our Store ROSE SPORTING GOODS 51 EAST GENESEE STREET BUFFALO, N. Y. ....7L.i9Li. JC WL i N. . 72 illk. ...WC 'JC 72 'I Ninety-Two A - 3C' L i'1C' C' '5C i?CTEC '5 J Compliments of NORTH EAST MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION First Baptist Church ....... - ......... Rev. Ivan Shreve gl First Evangelical Church .... .... R ev. Gail Bergstresser First Methodist Church ,. ...... ........ R ev. Adolph Weaver 2 First Presbyterian Church -... .... R ev. J. Fulton Kiskaddon i St. Peter's Lutheran Church .... ...... R ev. C. Brewer f - 4 L, Remember novv thy creator in the days of thy youth. f --Ecclesiastes 12:1 F E Compliments of I I North East Fruit Growers Incorporated TELEPHONE 115 J Grahamville Street North East, Penna. fl L I I HEADQUARTERS FOR 3 International Fertilizers J 'I Sherwin Williams Spray Materials 5 x . McAdam 81 Sons Farm Machinery TQ-JL-l9Q..l9L.......JL...-. 79. - 'JC . D4 74...-JC-4 .Jg Ninety-three u 0' 'JL 'bt N. 'JL ' it '?t ' 'TC-'-'WL ' BL 3C l 's the real thlng Ice-colds Coca-Cola offers you de- licious taste that always pleases . . . life and ,sparkle that always refreshes. Anil you find it around the corner from anywhere. When you want to be refreshed, drink ice- cold Coca-Cola. It's the real thing. I 3 Always the Best in Screen Entertamment I U 6 At Popular PIICBS ' 132 .. 'PL-. JC ' Nineiy-four ' Compliments of Justice of thePeace Compliments of ' S. L. and M. L. ANDERSON, D. D. S. Compliments of A. J. YOUNGS Fruits and Fruit Juices Compliments of 1 THE ELECTRIC MATERIALS CO. North East, Penna. V' M. 5 H T Lo P 1 ,A S' L 1 E Ninety-five O Regul Pric C Knockl I High P ered C Ends H Carb Troubl I Surp Mileage f CRAMER'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 30-32 East Main St. North East, P Congratulations to the Class of 1942 ST. GREGORY'S PARISH Compliments of WILLIAM W. DIEHL J Registered Plumber 99 CLINTON ST. FORD SALES AND SERVICE A. F. SMITH 9 Equipped 100021 for Ford Service 45 E. MAIN STREET Noam EAST PA. Telephone 59 Q A. SANFILIPPO I Fairlawn Store Groceries-Cold Meats-Fruits-Vegetables J 75 CLINTON ST. NORTH EAST, PA. Nl W. C. ROBINSON Painter and Decorator Work Done by Day or Contract 39 PARK STREET TELEPHONE 236 R WHITE DIN ER Serv-es Special Sunday Dinners I I CORA M. KEIM MARGUERITE DEYO J Q Nine-1'y-six ' Ni? KEY TO PI-IANTASIA ln lhe Air-lell lo righl, lop lo bollom In lhe Foregrouncl.. Junior Prom. Barl and piano on school clock. 'A woman's a lwo-laced-. Frilz. I Mary l-l.. class secrelary. Sophomore cobweb. On Cloud-high school wilh Jeannelle. Zola school-skipper on roof. Balloons-Lois M.. Willard, Bealsey. Twins--John R.. Slan. S.. Sid. D. Rulh Ruble. Canella Boys. Blinky. Chemislry concoclion. Miss Scoul- ler's bell, Miss Cauley, Miss Free's bracelel from play casl. On Mushroom-Lois and Alberl. Mr Se-rl. 42 Aquilo. Jeanne C.. music nole. Gerhard book- worm. Dave: climbing up-Vincenl and I-len ry F.: on lop--Freshmen. Baskelball. Belly K. Challenooga Choo Choo. Foolball Championship. Combinalion Macbelh. Slalue ol Lib erly. Mr. D. ending Hiller. School desk wilh apple lor leacher. lhe background On lhe way up, Elhel's informal club Bob Bfs l-lermil's Cave. Freeporl sunrise. Skeels. high on a Windy Marie. GREEN'S TELEPHONE 107 -I WE DELIVER ENROLL NOW . . . STRIDE AHEAD TO SUCCESS Through a specialized business course to a desirable position as a COMPTOMETER OPERATOR ACCOUNTANT OFFICE MANAGER SECRETARY I STENOGRAPHER EXECUTIVE BANK CLERK STENOTYPIST CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE Fall Term Begins September 2 State Approved Standards Teachers State Certified Largest Business School in Northwestern Pennsylvania ERIE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Specialists in Business Training T. D. KRUM, Pres. 8th and State Sts. 22-644-98-179 Ninely-seven 'it'-'BF' ECOMA BAR .QJTPCAZS MA-MADE BREAD IT'S THE BEST ECOKMA ICE CREAM Sealtest, Inc., and this Company are under the same ownership. DAIRY PRODUCTS Compliments of NORTH EAST HEAT and LIGHT CO. Distributors f fa Gas and Gas Burning Appliances Ninefy-eigh CRAMER MOTOR COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service 26-28 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 188 , NORTH EAST, PA. BODY and FENDER REPAIR Compliments of A LORETO OGNIBENE 8: SON BARBERS and BOBBERS HOME OF THE PERSONALITY CUTS Compliments of GRAY'S DINOR Where the Students Eat sa E. MAIN sT. ORVILLE S. BOGENSCHUTZ WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FI Home Furnishings-Floor Coverings Wall Paper and Paint-Bedding 9 Ninefy-nine L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts KNOWN WHEREVER THERE ARE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Represented by ROBERT TURNBU LL West 151th St. J t A N Prep and Student New Spring Suits 581050, 512, 3615, S20 CARNAHAN BROS. SANIDA MILK ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE Products of SANITARY FARMS DAIRY Compliments of a Friend L-J JL1QLl.JClJLi.JLi.JLlJL. O hidd 1 1 Sl 1 1 Ol Ol Ol 1 1 .1 . I I I 'O 'T Compliments of Pop Selkregg, N. E. H. s., 'os -5 HERE WE GO TO THE BASKETBALL GAME AND REMEMBER: WHEN TI-IE WEDDING DAY COMES . . . FLOWERS BY SELKREGG Compliments of NORTH EAST PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing, Heating, Meyers Water Systems TELEPHONE 77 NORTH EAST, PA Compliments of WILLIAM SCOULLER Tax Collector Compliments of HIGHLAND FARMS BUY THESE QUAL-ITY FOODS FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Lilly Valley Vegetables Heal-t's Delight Fruits Dole Pi-neappl JACOB HALLER COMPANY Compliments of CHARLES La ROCCA Style Shoes and Quality Clothing 1 12 CLINTON s'r. Noam EAST, PA. I One hundred one Compliments of DeLAND'S GROCERY Compliments of BEHAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Compliments of DR. R. C, SCRAGG BROWN bilt SHOE STORE J R. J. FELMEDEN Quality Footwear for the Entire Family J 17 W. MAIN STREET NORTH EAST, PA Compliments of STAG CLUB Compliments of BURROWS HARDWARE CO. T TELEPHONE 165 NORTH EAST, PA. J One hundred Two Compliments of S GEORGE BEMISS STORE PAUL HOWARD'S DELIVERY The Complete Grocery on Wheels J Help the Government-Save Your Tires and Use Ours 4 Compliments of J A rr Anna May's Beauty Shop J CLINE BUILDINGM-NORTH EAST, PA. 0' U , P SMITH BROS. X' COAL and COKE lv 10 BOTHEL STRFET TELEPHONE 297 1 ALLEY SERVICE GARAGE or . W. A. SPENCER 2 General R p iring, Day and Night Towing Service-, Gas, Oil and Ba.t'te Packard Sales and Service xi PHONE 107 R MECHANIC STREET . ll Compliments of n DR. J. PIERCE BASHAW and X DR. LLOYD R. BASHAW Osteopathic Physicians 9 ...9L..4LiJl.....-9L....?L.-..Jf. 9L...1D ...9f.-iJC1.-.JL Une hundred Three Y I 1 . 6' q .A f A l I ' f 4 rn- ! . ,Q--. ...fm .vn- Inv' I 4 F i I f W L, I ' ' J ohddf f ...gn , A HI-JINX QConc1uded from page nineteenj The parT of Lady MacbeTh . . . Theresa Gag- non is The proprieTress of The NorTh EasT shop, Theresa's GifT Shop . . . MargareT Sher- iolan is enjoying herself wiTh EThel Wolf . . . SkeeTs is The celebraTed acTress. Ma Sheri . . . EThel planned The greaT highway running from SeaTTle To New York . . . DorTha Green- man has broughT her Twin daughTers all The way from Miami To be here TonighT . . . Mary Lick has been guieTly Talking To her old friends . . . she's a girls' baskeTball coach in Philadel- phia . . . following The same profession is Phyllis Wunz. who lives in Lawrence Park . . . Jeanne Culver and CharloTTe Shirey are down- ing milk shakes wiTh Their husbands aT a cor- ner Table . . . Jeanne Teaches music in NorTh EasT and CharloTTe is The local librarian . . . RuTh Randall recenTly won The TiTle of Miss Conav Island and is here Ton'ghT wiTh her fiance . . . Mary l-lendrickson is on The READERS DIGEST sTaff and is criTic for The POETRY GUILD magazine . . . Marian Loop and Anna Kaufmann are TogeTher again . . . Marian de- signs lampshades and Anna has jusT published a cook book called KAUFMANNS KOOK- ERIES . . . Margaref PlowrighT. principal of The Girard high school, was influenTial in geT- Ting l-lelen VogT a job as home economics Teacher There . . . They drove over This af- Ternoon To be here . . . Marjorie VogT heads The VogT Bakeries ThaT exTend all Through The EasTern sTaTes . . . Olive Bowen is responsible for The Bowen BuilT Shoe Shop in NorTh EasT . . . Jeanne l-lalloran, an army nurse, is wiTh her . . . and The lasT of our class of '42 we find coming ouT of The l-lall of Magic Mir- rors-Lois Munger. misTress of Miss Munger's Charm School for Girls . . . iT's growing laTe now: people are beginning To say goodbye To each oTher as The dawn breaks in The easT. lT's been wonderful To geT TogeTher again. We know ThaT some of us may never see each oTher in The fuTure: so wiTh heavy hearTs, we deparT as our reunion comes To an end. STRIVING fCoucluded from page flftyj our school. We sing our naTional anThem- wiTh less enThusiasm Than we sing You Are My Sunshine, and we speak of independence as we speak of coming To school every day. We have grown accusTomed To believing ThaT There always was independence and al- ways will be. BuT will There? This guesTion is beginning To find iTs way inTo The back of everyone's mind. LeT's an- swer iTl CerTainly There will be independence-if CLASS WILL 1ConcIuded from page twenty-sixj Miller Prindle's nickname. Nemo, To Jimmy Akin. RuTh Randall's vim. vigor. and viTaliTy To Irma Messler. John Reibs's job aT Kopcke's To Earl STear. Geraldine Rizzo's accordion playing To Louis Salen. KaTherine Rouse's reserved manners To Doris EaTon. RuTh Ruble's Freshmen admirers To nexf year's Senior girls. STanley Salen's heighf To Johnny Nash. Ivan SchoenfeldT's guieT ways To Sam STevens. Angeline ScrimenTi's fascinaTing giggle To Frances Grabowski. Jane Selkregg's friendly manner To Elaine ArmsTrong. MargareT Sheridan's Irish wiT To Rena Doorish. CharIoTTe Shirey's genial disposifion To Mari- anna Jones. Jeanne SlaTer's cruTches To anyone who needs Them. T Florence SmiTh's fasT Talking To Mary Pierce. Paul SmiTh's way wiTh women To Russ Powell. BeTTy STorm's red Tresses To Josephine De- Paul. Erma Tieber's earnesTness To Doris Nelson. Ann Triana's cloThes To Lucille Munger. I-lelen VogT's abiliTy To jump over The horses To Francis Alonge. Marjorie VogT's loss of breaTh To Russell Tac- cone. BeTTy Wells's horn-rimmed glasses To Bob Fordyce. RuTh Wheeler's quieTness To Geraldine Wunz. AlberT WinTer's case on Lois To l-larley Farr. Efhel Wolf's debaTing managemenT To l-lelew KapeTan. Bob WorsTer's nighT classes To Phil Reid. Phyllis Wunz's day-dreaming To RoberT Win-- Ter. MarTha Youngs's alluring dimples To l-lazel l-logue. we answer our counTry's call. There will be independence-if we supporT our naTion's needs-if we go wiThouT a few luxuries so ThaT weapons can be made To proTecT us and -if we all sTand TogeTher. LeT's go back To The lasT lines of our naT- Tional anThem: And The STar-Spangled Banner. in Triumph shall wave. o'er The land of The free, and The home of The brave. LeT's sTrive for The goal ThaT was seT for us by our forefaThers and leT's reach iT! Marie l-Till One hundred five ., M.- - - .'4: .:1'-W'---'W . . F ,- -.gig nf'i'1r,i,I?f.-xrf-1-'f.'+v--wg 4- - Q , Q .. ....f. - wg- ., . .Q -- - 1 sf 14. MQ'-Y J' .Q-,Q . ..... .. H - 3- ,.. Q ,-.Q z ,.:-22.5- 541-FKA '?4'75 ':'.'2'A-aj? ,Q .. .. 5' QQ!! :ba- :-3' -ff' --.kilt--9' . '. - -if 'Fifi'-Q: .. . -4 M .- '1--4--2124-----ae.-ff-s.' - - P 4 2' . - 22 Q, .. .4 -T., 3'g'uT'?8: -f-4.-'IT 'Z'-1-faf v-W'ifxr5f3 .,Z . . Y ' '--- wks. ,Qi-1-S-if? fx. -. -2.4 .. . - - . . -. .. 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