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UNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 101752 3892 GENEALOGY™ 977.802 K13NHS 1939 NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL FRONT VIEW AND FROM THE SKY m a CONTACT! Having sailed bravely over the many obstacles that confronted our first twenty- five years of achievement, we now take to the air to embark on another quarter century that holds still greater promise. Continuing in the modern trend, we take you behind the scenes to show you North- east in its daily life, Northeast in action as seen intimately by its hundreds of students, and Northeast as it really is, a vital part of all our lives. With motors roaring and comfortably settled in the seats of this modern plane, let ' s take off and behold North- east as the school year rolls by. Ahead of us we have a pleasant journey as we view NORTHEAST IN ACTION. H —THE EDITOR. Af a u p r i m m j r CONTENTS Taking Off, Division I: Flight officials . . . office crew . . . getting acquainted . . . sophomore home rooms . . . student council (1st semester) . . . societies . . . clubs . . . fall athletics . . . the flight through the school year is now under way. Speeding Along, Division II: R. O. T. C. (adding dignity to the passenger list) . . . Hop . . . junior home rooms . . . basketball . . . girls athletics . . . instrumental music . . . Viking Varieties (a hit to be sure) . . . honor societies and honor rolls . . . collegiate goings-on. Happy Landings, Division III: Northeast is whirling along in the midst of its springtime activities . . . vocal music . . . spring play (talented Thespians) . . . P. T. A. . . . Student Council (2nd semester) . . . Class Day pilots . . . spring sports . . . Lit Contest . . . Noreaster staff introduced . . . college ballot and comic strip . . . fare- well to the graduates . . . plane lands with a gentle bump and the passengers are out ... for the summer vacation . . . complete Passenger list. X D CHIEF PILOT, Mr. A. T. Chapin Twelve years at the controls and no crack-ups, not even a forced landing MR. R. A. BALL Counselor CO-PILOT, Mr. G. W. Davis Eleven years an able assistant — He checks all passengers and charts their courses — The rest of the crew may be found on duty with their respective groups, some in more than one capacity. The Office Force Chief Clerk, Miss Martha Heinrich (right); Miss Mar- guerite Robertson (left); Miss Georgia Willey (cen- ter) GETTING ACQUAINTED 10 : 1 7 %  k: j M : H IN THE LIBRARY Home Room 105A: Front Row — (left to right) Diesko, Heinrich, Arendall, Abell, Tuttle, Weiland, Van Peyma, Tomlinson, Jaques, Bowden, Dunning, Wilson. Middle Row — Dugan, Rivers, Kenney, Wenski, Concannon, Ost, Spaeth, Prussia, Runner, Pendleton, Pennington, Mr. Roedl. Back Row — England, Agnew, Cross, Switlik, Allen, Brown, Morgan, Skinner, Van Compernolle. Absentees — Brown, Gensler, Hudsmith, Lusher, Meals, Willis, Hume. Home Room 105B: Front Row— (left to right) Sharp, Taulbert, Walker, Mayfield, Thomas, Jonscher, Bloemker, Staeuble, Pennington, Pitiman, Miller, Rook, Salyer, Lewis. Middle Row — Elliott, Huff, Hertzfield, Meek, Bailey, Alexopoulos, Diesko, Ficht, Brecht, Worth, Leslie, Haerer, Miss Bland. Back Row — Younkin, Downing, Wells, Sims, Chaper, Donahue, Landreth, Jack- man, Hatfield, Larson, Vacarro, Trumbo. Home Room 203: Front Row — (left to right) Thurman, Etzel, Somerset, Stites, Riley, Hudson, Baker, DeWeerdt, Deatherage, Lawrence, Davis, Getz, Hoerath. Middle Row — Weant, Huffaker, Boyle, Harrington, Layman, Arrighi, Antrim, Greenfield, Giffen, Ellenz, McCurdy, Bruson, Ridder, Mr. Miller. Back Row — Merryman, Clark, Cropis, Dunn, Lynch, Douglas, McCloud, Hibdon, Cheifetz, Redding, Danubio, Layton. s o p H O M O R E H O M E R O O M S 12 Home Room 208: Front Row— (left to right) Sims, Rader, B. Miller, L. Miller, Smith, Boland, Kolar, Ross, Maxwell, Schoonover, Neil, Smicker, Westbrook. Middle Row — Long, Mitchel, Cooley, Conrick, Michaels, McElroy, Sullivan, Shields, Aue, Johnson, Roberts, Epstein, Mr. Swinehart. Back Row — Elliott, Palmer, Hess, Bohen, Parsons, Stanley, Kern. Home Room 210: Front Row — (left to right) Buzan, Collins, Owen, Thompson, Davis, Arm- bruster, House, Stevenin, Schutz, Maddux, Stark, Layton, Wodell. Middle Row — Bowen, Wutke, Hill, Ferro, Evans, Merrill, Harryman, Wright, Pileggi, Bondon, Canole, Mr. Peters. Back Row — Briscoe, C. Johnson, Schuckman, K. Johnson, Johns, Hartge, Galloway, Weid- man, Finn, Foster, Clark. Home Room 213: Front Row — (left to right) Boosinger, Butt erf i eld, Frederick, Breuer, Howell, Watts, Scott, Stubbs, Nance, Parker, Wilson, Sarmiento, Milan. Back Row — Zumwalt, Siraguso, Perkins, Woodall, Scrivner, Boucher, Ward, Miller, Vose, Carpenter, Magner, Buchanan, Simcox, Woody, Miss Hofaker. Home Room 214: Front Row — (left to right) Doran, Lyman, Giesy, Pace, E. Young, Rush, Fra- zier, Fulkerson, Washburn, Webb, Palma, Ward, M. E. Young, Allcock. Middle Row — Irish, Bence, Mathews, LoChiano, Cutter, Abranz, Cleland, Mills, Hanaway, Walinov, Webster, Miss Pile. Back Row — Walker, Seay, Royal, Crary, Jacques. Home Room 218: Front Row — (left to right) Cain, Page, Mangiaracina, Becchina, Caruthers, Porter, Langworthy, Newlon, Brooks, Mason, McHenry, Ramos, Strickland. Middle Row — Frank, Mawby, Arnold, Ratcliffe, Bjorkman, Purtle, Houston, Ferris, House, Hille- brandt, Sebring, Sweet. Back Row — Walter, Bennett, Davis, Soper, Green, Ball, Carroll, Miss Mary Miller. Home Room 306N: Front Row— (left to right) Peck, Ward, Chandler, Likins, Sykes, DeMad- dalena, Horn, Mannino, McCann, McCord, Chiavola, Sanders, Barber. Middle Row — Wilson, Leonard, Porter, Rheem, Burke, Farrington, M. Jones, Childers, Woods, Kilgore, Bush, Lusher, Miss Henderson. Back Row — McCulley, Hersh, Diamond, Kalen, Keyes, Rohrs, Upp, Grimes, Prewitt, Davis. Home Room 422: Front Row — (left to right) Miller, Newsome, George, Rickert, McEvers, Mor- ris, Howard, Van Peyna, E. Nelson, Johnson, H. Nelson, L. Williams, Allison. Middle Row — Hall, Taylor, Capito, I. Williams, B. Riley, J. Riley, Kuhn, Watson, Faulconer, O ' Connell, Jones, Miss Gufler. Back Row — Schneider, Pearce, Hicklin, Hisle, Noel. Home Room 419: Front Row — (left to right) Butler, Klein, Boyle, Patterson, Hickey, Clark, Mc- Cormick, Anders, De George, Becker, Cook, Cormack, Finks. Second Row — Scoyille, Cairns, Romano, Wilson, Snook, Ruhling, Byfield, Sciandrone, Burton, Frantz, Miss Bury. Back Row — Cupito, Short, Turk, Caldwell, Gamble, Pierce, Van Noy, Smith. Home Room 413A: Front Row — (left to right) Breibeck, Hatfield, Stewart, Capuzo, Coulter, Harriman, Rubin, King, Gable, Leslie, Beard. Middle Row — Beals, Chaney, Baker, Sage, Lloyd, Carlow, Kleber, Ratcliff, Morgan, Sutton. Last Row — Dick, Griffith, Younkin, Rewoldt, Abbott, Hornaday, Mr. Fate, Clark. 15 . Home Room 104: Front Row — (left to right) Strunk, Frank, Jennings, Shepherd, Grey, Settle, Shephard, Sellers, Helton, Kershaw, Noland, Murphy. Middle Row — Weatherman, R. Meyer, Sloan, Thurman, Lewis, Shiner, Seward, Taibi, Bondi, Ridenour, Patton, Miss Morrison. Back Row — Arrowsmith, Davis, McCowen, Whittle, Young, Bell, B. Meyer, Clark. Home Room 306S: Front Row — (left to right) French, Martin, Lyons, Simone, Taylor, Sola, Gendler, Roberts, Shoemaker, Stewart, Muschietty, Trainor, Porterfield, Smith. Middle Row — Dalton, Vaughn, Perry, Gronemeyer, Elliott, Maier, Ferris, Snow, Best, Blain, Latta, Mr. Listrom. Back Row — Barker, Dull, Gross, Trader, White, Rabb, Pagonas, Burton, Roper. Girls Aren ' t the Only ' Biscuit Burners the Boys Have Started in a Big Way Vincent Morino, Louis Bush, Gerald Admires, and Jack Weir are busy cooking and cleaning. 16 3 r A First Semester Student Council: First Row — (left to right) Dearing, Walker, Boland, Baker, Peir- onnet, Vaughn, Kerr, Grantello, Giesy, Weddle, Bishop, Howard, George, Shepard, Juelich, Hart, Puckett. Second Row — Wood, Merrill, Griffith, Sherer, Parks, Barr, Sebring, McCarty, Stone, Bloemker, Stewart, Smallwood, Crader, Hosier, Runner, Miss Packard. Third Row — Young, Bondon, Rohrs, Arnold, Border, Mast, Goss, Breuer, Burton, E. Young, Vose, Bryant, Johnson, Hader, Rupe. Fourth Row — K. Thompson, Friend, Ball, Morrow, Allen, Eysell, Gendler, Hoverder, Aronson, Elliott, Kinman, P. Thompson, Lynch. COUNCIL OFFICERS Right, the officers of the first se- mester Student Council: Cannon Kane, President; Eleanor Vaughn, Secretary; and Wallace Hosier, First Vice-President. Absentees: Dan Alexander, Second Vice-President; A. J. Crader, Reporter. Lower left, Student Committee Chairmen: Front Row — (left to right) Vaughn, Kerr, Election; Sheperd, Health; Hader, Handbook; Small- wood, Red Cross; Thompson, His- tory. Back Row — Breidenthal, Safety; Miss Eva Packard, Adviser; Crader. Absentees: Kane, Executive; How- ard, Courtesy; Rupe, Activity Tick- et; R. Thompson, Personal Property; Elliott, Mixer. SAFETY COMMITTEE At lower left is the Safety Commit- tee, which received well-earned results in their outstanding safety •rogram. Members are: Front Row — (left to right) Runner, Schlich- t e r, Boland, Breidenthal Lynch. Back Row — Miss Eva Packard, Mr. Roedl, Ad- visers; Aronson. Absentees: — Lynch, Griffith, Logan, Burton, Ball. 17 Senior Class Officers Junior Class Officers Ward Breidenthal, President Wallace Hosier. President MISS GERTRUDE WEAVER Junior Class Adviser Peggy Thompson, Vice-President Cannon Kane, Vice-President LeRoy Moyer, Giftorian Rosemary Cawby, Giftorian Johnny Mae Hendrix, Secretary L. A. PINKNEY Senior Class Adviser James Elliott, Secretary Eunice Johnson, Treasurer Dorothy Kelly, Treasurer John Ricker, Sergeant-at-Arms Rodney Hader, Sergeant-at-Arms Betty Colliver, Reporter Mary Gendler, Reporter 18 NORTHEAST ' S JUNIOR COLLEGE Dorothy Schuepbach President Fred Diebel Vice-President MR. R. V Harmon Junior College Adviser tei tic Lorena Orcutt Secretary Clarence Rupe Giftorian At the request of Superintendent George elcher, permission was granted in Sep- tember, 1929, by the North Central Associa- tion of Secondary Schools and Colleges to conduct an experimental Junior College in the Northeast High School. The supervis- ing committee, consisting of Dr. C. H. Judd and Dr. L. V. Koos of the University of Chicago, and Dr. George Zook, at present Chairman of the American Educational Council, was appointed by the Association. Later Dr. Thomas E. Brenner of the Uni- versity of Illinois took Dr. Zook ' s place. Since then Dr. J. M. Woods of Stephens Col- lege was placed on the committee instead of Dr. Zook. The immediate director was, and is, Mr. A. T. Chapin, Principal of Northeast High School. Mr. Chapin is assisted by Mr. G. W. Davis, Vice-Principal of Northeast, and a carefully selected staff. The Northeast Experiment has attracted wide-spread interest among educators and has undergone searching investigation from many sources. Even though the Experi- ment is being discontinued with gradu- ation in June, the students who have gradu- ated from the New Plan have proved that which Superintendent Melcher believed was possible: namely, that the two upper years of high school and the two lower years of college overlapped so much that they could be combined and completed in three years. The Junior College course cegins in the Junior year of the high school and has three divisions. The Engineering Course requires mathematics each year: college algebra, trigonometry, physics, Engineer- ing drawing, analytics, calculus, and sur- veying. Such other subjects as chemistry, English, machine drawing, descriptive geometry, materials, and analytical me- chanics are included in the requirements. The Liberal Arts Course offers the usual subjects given in the Freshman and Sopho- more years of college, such as English, mathematics, science, social studies, and foreign languages. The Business Department is for those students who expect to follow a business career. This course includes at least twenty 19 Dollie Newlon Reporter Mathew Poppa Sergeant-at-Arms hours of academic college work. To satisfy the demands, the course is divided into three divisions: Accounting, Clerical, and Secretarial. Students are permitted to major in any one of the three divisions or elect a general course. Upon graduation, they can command a position in six to ten different types of work. This arrangement makes possible not only many chances for em- ployment, but also greater opportunity for advancement. The students are qualified for the specialized jobs of large corpora- tions as well as for the general work of a small office. With the class of ' 39, a total of 612 stu- dents will have graduated from the New Plan in the course of its existence. Of the 338 who took the Engineering or Liberal Arts courses, 27 per cent have gone on to college and received their Bachelor ' s De- gree in two years. Of the 168 who have graduated from the Business Department, 85 per cent have secured jobs. The community regrets the passing of this course of study. In their opinion, it has given many boys and girls an opportunity .to come in contact with college work which many otherwise would not have experi- enced. It brings close home to them, also, the privilege of preparing themselves for a business career — a privilege, we believe, not surpassed in Kansas City. Above: Alphas ' Spon- sor, Miss Irma Wright; Debaters ' Sponsor, Mr. Charles Burke. LITERARY SOCIETIES Alphas: Front Row — (left to right) Page, Peironnet, Hatchitt, Hickey, Settle, Lloyd, Reyner, Stewart, Ware, Peterson, Somerset, Seay, Newlon, Puckett, Kelley. Second Row — Ward, Adamson, Morrow, McHenry, Mc- Cormick, Clark, Kerr, Baker, Webster, Bjorkman, Klein, Purtle, McDaniels. Third Row — Viles, Boehmer, Kirchherr, McCarty, Johnson, Harri- man, Doran, Parks, Schweer, Rush, Noel, Mildred Gendler, Small- wood, Cobb. Fourth Row — Tetrick, Levens, Mary Gendler. Debaters: First Row — (left to right) Dearing, Hildreth, Nelson, Settle, Stevenson, Thompson, Wodell, Hader, Aronson, Bondon, B. Breiden- thal, W. Brown, Sanks, Zumwalt, W. Hill. Second Row — Cheifetz, Griffith, W. Smith, Arendal, Davis, Campbell, Harlan, R. Hill, Eriksen, Mills, Bridges, Leavitt, Allen, Watson, Mr. Burke. North, Carter, W. Hillebrandt, Thornton, J. Brown, B. Smith, Gaiser, Hornaday, Strickland, Gunn, Lee, Walker. Fourth Row — F. Hillebrandt, Soper, B. Brown, Arnold, Rodina, Brizendine. Third Row- ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY CLIONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Clios: Front Row — (left to right) E. Burton, Schwenk, Harman, Morton, Tessmer, Cawby, Aldridge, Mast, Bishop, McFarland, Vaughn, H. Roberts, Edwards, Sherer, B. Burton, Scott, Hawkins. Second Row — Ratliff, Gregory, L. McManus, M. McManus, Marsh, Hendrix, Haden, Henry, Harnsburger, Decker, Weddle, Wescott, Taulbert, Barber. Third Row — McCann, Chatman, Woodard, E. Roberts, Bryant, Lyman, Seward, Boucher, Lee, Colliver, Wilson, Valentine, Anderson, Clanton, Giesy. Fourth Row — Vose, Young, Miss Evans, Stubbs, Cutter, Sims, Breuer. Bentons: First Row — (left to right) Strickland, Bauer, Myers, Leger, . Mr. Sears, Smith, Brents, Redding, Bear, Patton, Tuccillo, Barker Second Row — Abranz, Ruhling, Dick, Talbott, Thurman, Parmerlee, Pecoraro, Williams, Benney, Baggerly, Sheets, Pierce, Davis. Third Row — Harriman, Kalen, Brown, Carroll, List, Pickens, Bechtel, Goss, Sturges, Ferguson, Peters. BENTONS ' SPONSOR Mr. W. R. Sears 21 )eltas ' Sponsor, Miss Catherine Neumann. Delphian: First Row — (left to right) Contrare, Brandt, Atchison, Dulle, Faller, Dods, Heck, Beaumont, Spencer, Fox, Cudworth, Cecil, Gillispie Shepard, Clark. Back Row — House, Campbell, Allen, Atwell, Hooper, Beagle, Farring- ton, Messina, Meredith. Deltas: Front Row — (left to right) Snyder, Muschietty, Mason, Summers, J. E. Pugh, N. Pugh, N. Hanaway, Mueller, Dernier, D. Hanaway, Miss Neumann, Miller, Simko, Boland, Marchesi, Bascio. Middle Row — Tanner, Church, Bumstead, Elliott, Anders, Clegg, Arlund, Bahret, Clay, Barber, Allison, Weiland, Mistretta, Corporia. Back Row — Ferguson, Kubicki, Osborne, Chapin, Riley, Richardson, Davis, Mur- ray, Seufert, Hargis, King, Leslie. DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Thetas: Front Row — (left to right) Mayfield, Sarmiento, Lovely, Walker, N. Williams, Matson, L. Baker, Za- man, Stites, Salyer, P. Shepherd, Taylor, Allen, Raw- lings, Eichholz, Hoverder. Middle Row: Miss Baxter, Breibeck, Grantello, Har- rison, Carta, Stumpf, Gaudern, Boland, Helms, Minter, Logsdon, Brooks, Van Alst, I. Williams, Way. Back Row — Ohlsen, Grego, Lyon, Martin, D. Baker, Hardy, Hall, Gruner, Lawrence, Elliott, Van Pool, Brown, Thompson, Huff- man, Short. Left — Thetas ' Sponsor, Miss Mary Baxter Below — The Inter-Society Dance STUDENT CLUBS Art Club: Front Row — (left to right) Coleman, Basham, Kubicki, Sims, Harriman, Giesy, Brooks Stewart, Walker. Back Row — Juelich, Bonfils, Baker, Lawrence, Ward, Shoemaker, Gates, Teason, Miss Newitt, Frederick. Absentees — Scott, Cutter, Howell, Saunders, Berryhill, Haerer, Elliott, Hornaday, Wutke. Commercial Club: Front Row — (left to right) Ragan, Shiner, Fleming, Hamilton, Annis, Max- well, Huff, Hertzfield. Back Row — Mr. Coleman, Fordyce, Pecoraro, Testerman. Dramatic Club: Front Row — (left to right) Walker, Clay, Staeuble, Castagno, Allen, Cobb, Baker, Allen. Middle Row — Semler, Leeper, Beitler, Edwards, Peterson, Parks, Martin, Schlichter, Steven- son, Hall. Back Row — Taylor, Boiteaux, Spencer, Mueller. French Club: Front Row — (left to right) Gunn, Newlon, Elliott, Parmerlee, Watts, Sarmiento, Miss Hofaker. Back Row — Woody, Leavitt, Aronson, Newton, Cheifetz. Latin Club: Front Row — (left to right) Nesbit, Lovely, Walker, Simko, Hader, Mary Gendler, Puckett, Wescott, Becker, Stites, Bechtel. Middle Row — Galloway, Schutz, Mason, De George, Lloyd, Lewis, Matson, McFarland, Seay. Back Row — Lyon, Boyle, Hendrix, Riddle, Mildred Gendler, Harriman, Mawby, Mayfield, Ben- ney, Hildreth, Miss Mary Miller. Absentees — Seufert, Nelson, Tucillo, Whittle. 25 Physiography Club: Front Row — (left to right) Ohlsen, Lay, Van Pool, Miss Baxter, Benny, Brents. Back Row — White, Landes, Albertson, Likins, Bryant, Lineback, Titus, Switlik. Printers Club: Front Row — (left to right) Mr. Kunz, English, Henley, Ellis, Bowling, Cudworth, Durham, Mast, Colliver, Boone, Friend, French. Back Row — Thornton, Martin, McCorkle, Keller. Radio Club: (left to right) Charles Willis, Andrew Fisher, Millard Watts, Roselle Long, Mr. Bab- bit, Jean Esther Walinor, Dean Austin, Bill Parker, Alden Smith, Felice Gimigliano. Spanish Club: Front Row — (left to right) Corporia, Entsminger, Ramsey, Meredith, Bondon, B. Stewart, Heck, N. Williams. Back Row — Sanks, J. Campbell, Heotis, Brown Senora Bell, Eichenberg, K. Elliott, Kelly, Henry. $ Sir $ PTJ TEi -£_!H ' tfSTtf fid Senior Girl Reserves: Front Row — (left to right) Leslie, Nadine Williams, Walker, Heck, Norma Williams, Peironnet, Benney, Puckett, Scott, Schwenk, Vaughn, Sherer, Edwards, Doris Brad- brook, Dorothy Bradbrook. Middle Row — Pugh, Lovely, Decker, Harnsburger, Sullard, Hendrix, Roberts, Hanaway, Bo- land, Burton, Gillespie, Overfeldt. Back Row — Barber, White, Walter, Bumstead, Chapin. Girl Reserves: Junior-Sophomore — Front Row — Miller, s; Kerr, jr; Wescott, jr; Hawkins, jr; Parks, jr; Seay, jr; Giesy, s; Breuer, s; Scott, s; Young, s; Cutter, s; Pace, s; Lloyd, s; Ward, s; Weiland, s. Middle Row — Hickey, s; Boyle, s; Haden, jr; Valentine, jr; Ware, jr; Somerset, jr; Friend, jr; Grantello, jr; Stewart, jr; Edmondson, jr; Brooks, s; Lyon, jr; McCann, s. Back Row — Rosenquist, jr; Wilson, s; Anderson, jr; Matson, jr; Johnson, jr; Baker, jr; Leslie, s; Newlon, jr; Vose, s; Gendler, s; Phillips, jr; Sims, s; Weighill, jr; Boys Hi-Y Club: Front Row — (left to right) Balistieri, Collins, Sanks, Lee, Lynch, Gaiser, Erik- sen, Border, Davis, Brown, Arnold, Swan, Hader. Back Row — Ricker, Epperson, Hinton, Peters, Henderson, Nelson, Arenson, Dryer, Goss, Cair, Breidenthal, Wodell, Austin, Talbot, Smith, Wallace, Settle, Parmerlee, Larkins. SOPHOMORE HI-Y: Front Row — (left to right) Bondon, Patron, Vaughn, Gronemey- er, Mills, Wodell, Rohrs, Dulle. Back Row — Dunning, Schutz, Allen, Hornaday, Harlan, Canole, Hille- brandt, Mr. McClure. -J PEP CLUB: Seniors— Front Row— ( left to right) H. Williams, N. Williams, Norma Williams, Sullard, Kelly, Mast, Henry, Bishop, K. Miller, J. Shepard, Hoverder, Wiggins, Bauer, Whelan. Second Row — Huffman, Baker, Barber, Collins, Wilkes, Rosenquist, Spencer, Fox, Rowlings, Ramsey, Copies, Bradbrook, Way, Moore, Russo. Third Row — LaPuma, Boehmer, Aldridge, Miceli, Hanaway, Yates, Cudworth, King, Hargis, Bradbrook, Summers, Mueller, Miss Miller. Fourth Row — Walker, Emmert, Dunn, Burton, Jackson, Chapin. PEP AND YELL CLUB: Juniors— Front Row — (left to right) Allen, Morse, Stewart, Morton, Hayner, Whelan, Wollam, J. Johnson, Cascio, Fleming, Ziegler, Ragan, B. Olsen, Walinor. Second Row — Zimmerman, Akers, Harland, Jackson, Lepold, Moody, Parks, Powell, Annis, Edmondson, Hatfield, Lyon, Gruner, Tucillo. Third Row — Balistieri, Campbell, Bear, Gaiser, Kane, Corporia, Gosney, Ohlsen, Odell, Colliver, Hisle, Buchanan, Miss Hortense Miller. Fourth Row — Bechtel, Penland, Rivers, Bryan, Carter, Gosney, Henderson, Martin, Walker, Arnold, Dunning. FOOTBALL SQUAD: Front Row-— (left to right) Abbot, Nugent, Logan, Daleo, Elliott, Sage, Hinton, Holliger, Bounds. Collins, Fries, Chittwood, Closson, Doke. Middle Row— Baggerly, Goss, Henderson, Lusco, Carter, Laverty, Jenkins, Cuda, Carr, Sylvester, Pierce, Gaiser, Young. Back Row — Mr. Markey, Hess, Davis, Large, Carpenter, Sooter, Alexander, Kleever, Jasso, Lembke, Lynch, Gardner, Long. FOOTBALL ONLY ONE LETTERMAN returned. Captain Jack Hinton. to open the 1938 season. The rest ol the team had no previous experience. The team was not victorious, but gave every opponent a tough game. TWO LINESMEN, Jack Hinton, end. and Carl Lynch, guard, received positions on the Interscholastic League All-Star second team. Five lettermen will return for next year ' s team. CAPTAIN JACK HINTON was strength in the purple line. His fast-smashing play earned him a berth on the All-Star second team. Coach E. A. Markey considered him the best block- er in the league. SERVING HIS SECOND YEAR as football coach of Northeast, Coach E. A. Markey fash- ioned a team, out of green material, that made all their opponents fight to win. THE TEAM IN ACTION CHEERLEADERS, shown left, led en- thusiastic Viking rooters through then- paces and made their cheering some- thing to be proud of. THE CROWD, shown below, was representative of the throngs of loyal Noreasters that attended the sports events. NANCY MAST at left, in a typical cheering pose. VIKING GRIDSMEN fighting for their Alma Mater. 30 AN UNSUNG BENEFACTOR, the second team coach, Mr. George Calvert. Coach Calvert has been of great help to Coach Markey in developing many a player for the Varsity. ALL FINANCIAL BURDENS, both in football and basketball, rested on the shoulders of Mr. D. L. Denniston. This year he sjhe financial manager of the league during the basketball Cheerleaders Kane, Brown, Tu- cillo, and Pep Club Leaders Nancy Mast, Marilyn Henry, and Eilleen Bishop put life into any crowd when in action. They ' re ust posing now. Davis (center) gets off a long one. The crowd (below) ex- pects something to hap- pen soon. Left above, part of the Pep Club arriving at the game. 31 « ■ k Reserve Officers Training Corps CADET LLOYD LEGER. upper left, was chosen majo r of the Northeast R. O. T. C. Battalion in December by Sergeant P. K. Healy, below, as a re- sult of an examination of all company commanders. Leger was prominent in school activities. He was president of the Benton Literary Society, win- ner of the first place American Legion Medal awarded last year to the most efficient second-year cadet, business manager of the Nor- easter Staff, a member of the general honor roll, and of the National Honor Society. Through hard work and good qualities, Leger became a very com- petent officer. THE R. O. T. C. BATTALION under the direction of Sergeant Healy has been outstanding in accomplishments. This was his seventh year at Northeast. THE COLOR GUARD: (left to right) M ajor Le ger, Lieut. Nelson, Lieut. Thompson and Lieut. Strickland, placed the flag in its stand in each assembly and led the stu- dent body in the Pledge of Allegiance and the Salute. CADET OFFICERS: Front Row — (left to right) First Lie ut. Mur rill, Cap ' t Ne l- son, Maj or Leg er, Sgt. Healy, Instructor; Cap ' t. Wyatt, Cap ' t. Ferguson, First Lieut. De Maddalena. Back Row — Lieut. Thomp- son, Lieut. Turner, Lieut. Smith, Lieut. Rook, Lieut. Bristow, First Lieut. Strick- land, Lieut. Kunz, Lieut. Medlin. 34 RIFLE CLUB: top of page. Purpose is to teach members how to fire and handle rifles safely; is member of National Rifle Association, Junior Division; Boys fire .22 calibre rifles on 50-foot range; markmanship medals are awarded when earned. CLUB: Front Row— (left to right) Marriott, Davis, Callaway, Jones, Rivers, Meals, Vance, Wheeler, Pres. Nelson, Sec.-Treas. Canfield, Car- rol, DeMaddalena, Stone, Magner, Abranz, Licato. Middle Row — Brady, Snider, Dunning, Shouse, Seay, Annis, E. Smith, Harris, Keys, Kelly, Garner, Pierce, Parsons, Hollis, Hillebrandt, Pott, Newman, Blain. Back Row — Pennington, Dwyer, Bence, Buchan- an, Cox, Parker, Nelson, Banks, Stark, Wilson, Austin, R. Gross, Ball, Robbins, VanCompernolle, LoChiano, Axline, Mitchell. RIFLE TEAM in three poses; with and without jackets; scored second in Inter-Mural Rifle Match; each member received Silver Medal; won six matches and lost one. Kneeling: (left to right) Admires, DeMaddalena, Elliott. Standing: (left to right) Wheeler and Nelson. Canfield substi- tuted. 35 COMPANY A. lower left, was commanded by Cap ' t. Bill Wyatt, assisted by Lieut. Ben Smith, and First Platoon Leader Lieut. Max Turner, Second Platoon Leader Lieut. Robert Kunz, and First Sergeant Phil Davidson. Company Roster. First Row —(left to right) E. Smith, Ferris, Davidson, Kun, Turner, Wyatt, B. Smith, Perrin, Toth, Orth. Second Row — Lasker, Bat- ter, F. Smith, Garner, Mc- Burney, Callaway, Stone, Sharon, Blackman, L. Smith, Axline. Third Row — Barker, Annis, Whiteside, Kel- ly, Sturman, Green, DeBoever, Smith, Lerner, Dill, DeLapp. Fourth Row — Oberkrom, Pott, Swayne, Kingsolver, Long, Jones, Dugan, Snow, Mc- Ferrin, Thornton, Dart. Fifth Row — Lewis, Robbins, Brummell, Li- cato, E. Smith, Woodworth, Garrett. Sergeant P. K. Healy. Instructor, and his commanding officers: M ajor Le ger, Captain Wyatt, Captain Abbott, and Captain Elliott. COMPANY B, right, was com- manded by Cap ' t. Doughlas Fer- guson, assisted by Platoon Leader Lieut. Kay Thompson, and Lieut. Earl Medlin, and by First Sgt. Jack Canfield. Company Roster: First Row — (left to right) Brady, Bell, Sellers, Ro- dina, Murrill, Ferguson, Thomp- son, Medlin, Newman, J. Smith, Briebeck. Second Row — Snider, Lamble, Smock, Larkins, Iennaccaro, Scott, F. Riddle, Hempy, Hynden, Rice, Lutes, McChesney. Third Row — Gregg, Shouse, Harris, Keys, Younkin, Hard- er, Parker, Benney, Buchan- an, Hancock, Marriott. Fourth Row — Mitchell, Sim- cox, Copple, Higginbotham, Shepard, Wheeler, Hollis, Ware, Stanley, Angotti, Dwyer. Fifth Row — Richards, Davis, Jackson, Bakke, Brown, W. Riddle, Lowe, May, Collins. 36 COMPANY C, below, and D, above, command- ed by Cap ' t. James Nelson and Henry DeMaddalena, respectively. Second in Command of Company D was First Lieut. Robin Strickland. Platoon leaders were, Co. D, Lieut. Rodney Stumpf and Lieut. Ray Stockbridge; Co. C, Lieut. Bill Rook and Lieut. Harry Runyan. First Sergeants, Co. D, Don Newman; Co. C , ' Kenneth Cox. COMPANY C : Front Row— (left to right Long, Rubick, Cooper, Runyan, Leger, Nelson, Rook, Cox, Gregg. Second Row — Sweet, Wilson, Meals, Shouse, MacDonald, Hoover, Magner, Childers, Hibdon, Rheem, White. Third Row— Fortney, VanNoy, Nitz, Collins, R. Gross, Freeling, Thornton, C. Gross, Hillebrandt, VanCompernolle, Goodrich, Bence. Fourth Row — Turk, Shelton, Seay, Rivers, Bald- win, McChesney, Ball, Jourdan, Reed. Fifth Row — Lehman, Schneider, F. Nelson, Ray, Baucom, B. Wilson, Welch, Hudsmith, Lamar, Brown. ROSTER OF COMPANY D : Front Row— (left to right) Lineback, Hillebrandt, Austin, Stockbridge, Strickland, DeMaddalena, Stumpf, Canfield, Len- tell, Hildreth, Vance, Abranz. Second Row — Skinner, Rinehart, O ' Hara, Lo- Chiano, Vaughan, Hawley, Weatherman, F. Pen- dleton, Bohn, Lynch, Blain, Pennington. Third Row — Dunning, Weatherman, R. Maier, Lepard, Salpietro, Beard, DiCosol, Branstetter, McCowen, Smith, Armer, Perry. Fourth Row— Castle, Stiles, Wear, Orndorff, Par- sons, Shepard, Kalen, Stark, Banks, Dougherty, Arendall, Thompson, Gessley, Powell. Noreasters on Parade, Armistice Day — Down town and on the mall. m ,. R.O.T.C. ' s Big and Only Social Event of Year. Above (center) The Queen, Doris Puckett; Aids (rear) Bertha Tess- mer; (right) Margaret Shepard; top (right) and below — at the Hop. 3E1 Here they are dancing and being photo- graphed. The Military Hop this year was color- ful with the cadets and their dates in formal dress. Decorations were artistically arranged. 38 ' w ' •J 4 iV -wmr : Mid-year High School Graduating Class (first for Northeast). Purpose of the Commencement: to enable mid-term students to enjoy the benefits of formal graduation exercises. CLASS ROSTER: First Row — (left to right) John Zeto, Evelyn Williams, Lillian Gensler, Meridith Wikelski, Ethel Brie- sacher, Gladys Armstrong, Leota Harmon, Ruth Hendrix, Agnes Palmisano, Virginia Stone, Martha Murphy, Doris Cushman, Mary Lou Hackbarth, Dorothy Peden, Marjorie Brown, Mary Helen Brady, Myrtle Slankard, Maxine Riddle. Second Row — Steve Caruso, Eddie Stevens, Stanley Bridgman, Fred Sage, Fred Hall, Mike Toner, Beverly Haenky, Jean Basham, Elvera Gustalson, Josephine Licata, Marilyn Miller, Thelma Hultz, Viola Larm, Jack Bankead. Third Row — Byron Taylor, Dale Bowmaster, Bill Van Pool, Leonard Porter, Dan Alexander, Keith Smith, Harley Payne, William Mills, Cecil Haverland, Russell Brizendine, Lloyd Durfee, Keith Scovill. Fourth Row — Thomas Thinn, Lyle Stumpf, Raymond Mitchell, Clinton Clenny. Joe Jeffers, Harold Gil- lespie, George Stone. Right: Class Officers — Top Row — Dan Alexan- der, President; Ethyl Briesacher, Vice-President. Middle Row — Edward Stevens, Secretary; Doris Cushman, Treasurer. Bottom Row — Fred Sage, Sgt.-at-Arms; Thelma Hultz, Reporter. Giftorian was not elected because contributions were included in gift of spring graduating class. 39 JUNIOR HOME ROOMS Charles Sturges, a member of the Benton Literary Society, represents Home Room Margaret McCarty, one of those intelligent girls, was elected the most outstanding member of Home Room 209. 0T Home Room 207: Front Row — (left to right) Tucillo, Wamsley, Davis, Jasso, Martin, Gathright, Holliger, Wittman, Canaleo, Romstedt, Migliazzo, Gimigliano. Middle Row — Brady, Jeffries, Gibbs, Epperson, Levitch, Bear, Watson, Schroepfer, Myers, Marrs. Back Row — Bryan, Medland, Rooney, Mr. Markey, Gentry, Sturges, Pickens, Riddle, Irwin, Shockley, Darrah. Home Room 209: Front Row — (left to right) Gibson, Daugherty, Mandina, Badale, Mall, F. Riddle, Gulick, Salyer, Branch, Mill, Miss Baldwin. Middle Row — Gravetter, Rosenquist, Haden, Engleman, Decker, Fiske, Burns, McAleer, Dods, Gilbert, Osborne, W. Riddle, Bowen, Teri. Back Row — Grogger, McCarty, Gensler, Emmet, Ridenour Passantino, Richardson, Stanley, Zuba, Little, Lewis. 40 Home Room 219: Front Row — (left to right) Thompson, Hawkins, Moehlman, Cromwell, Parks, Dods, Jones, Clanton, Johnson, Matson, Mr. Marsh. Middle Row — Playter, Eth, Foran, Lyons, Linendoll, Schwab, Throop, Webb, Bly, Spears, Reye. Back Row — Coxwell, Cacioppo, Miller, Keller, Eastman, Roberts, Howery, Beitler, Branstetter, Provance, Ogrizovich, Wright. Absentees — Carpenter, Corning, Miller, Smith, Moore. Home Room 301: Front Row — (left to right) Siandefer, Hendrix, Rexroad, Molder, Brown, Ragan, Fleming, Julian, Richardson, Landis, Zimmerman, Sanks. Middle Row — Mr. Coleman, Nelson, Deming, Plattenburg, Pinzl, Gentry, Elsrode, Beagle, Nichols, Wilkes, Thompson. Back Row — Pierce, Lepard, Miller, Bell, Watson, Scott, Canfield, Engleman, Nitz. Absentees — Peters, Gilmore, Cox, Bergin. Eunice Johnson and Jack Carpenter of Home Room 219. Eunice is treasurer of the Junior Class and Jack was a member of the foot- ball team. Amber Ragan has been elected the most outstanding member of Home Room 301. 41 C Frances Harrison, a member of the cast of the Spring Play, represents Home Room 303. Home Room 305 chose as the most out- standing person, Robert O ' Hara, but it was impossible to obtain a satisfactory picture. Home Room 303: Front Row — (left to right) Colliver, Giffen, F. Harrison, Grego, Vance, White, Whittenburg, Moyer, Dierks, Pittman, Marley, Lamar. Middle Row — Thomas, Gabbett, Stumpf, Grant, Cohron, Merrill, Hoover, Peters, Pokett, Hoff- man, Maier, Lakin, Masinia, Garcia. Back Row — Hood, Holliday, Hamilton, Faron, Cate, Miss Evans, Turner, List, Levine, Hild- reth, R. Harrison. Absentees — Ketchum, Thurman. Home Room 305: Front Row — (left to right) Hopper, Spaeth, Ziegler, Weatherman, Harriman, Paul, Harvey, O ' Hara, Nugent, Hollis, Talbott, Gosney. Middle Row — Breibeck, Peppard, Harrington, Wida, Gessley, Moore, Gunnels, Turk, Schlichter, Brockhouse, Rush, Trammell, Mr. Babbit. Back Row — Felz, Reed, Allen, Ross, Ritter, Peterson, Smith, Seufert, Daugherty, McGrath, O ' Dell. Absentees — Pratt, Jean Tungett, Jane Tungett. 42 Home Room 307: Front Row — (left to right) Murry, Long, Mahan, Reeder, Langworthy, Gruner, Hall, Lindsey, Gaudern, Chatman, Wise, Booker, Brislin, Mr. Green. Middle Row — Olsen, Arlund, Fletcher, Mommertz, Martin, Cook, Annis, Nelson, Eyssell, Karr, Nesbit. Back Row — Ward, North, Stevenson, Minor, Twist, Jones. Absentees — Gordon, Hrencher, Logan, Allen. Home Room 308: Front Row — (left to right) Cartey, Corporia, Johnson, Kirchherr, Phegley, Clay, Wallin, Marsalla, Stack, Dreis, Higginbotham, Miss Neumann. Middle Row — Ramblin, Breidenthal, Gunn, Merrill, Smith, Hempy, Black, Circo, Benny, Castle, Coffman. Back Row — Hawley, Bly, Brinton, Eagle, Gross, Huke. Absentees — Spencer, Broyles, Grace. Arnold Eyssell, Home Room 307, is busi- ness manager of the Courier. Elected the most outstanding member. Ann Kirchherr, Home Room 308, is a mem- ber of the Alpha Literary Society. 43 Joe Smith, of Home Room 308A, is one of Northeast ' s young artists. Yvonne Hatchitt, who plays in the band, has been chosen the most outstanding member of Home Room 309. Home Room 308A: Front Row — (left to right) Dearing, Mitchell, Woodruff, Wollam, Daugh- erty, Ross, Lewis, Lukens, Gerrity, LaFluer, Wilson, Pursley, Albertson. Middle Row — Mr. Calvert, Smith, Pace, Gardner, Ramos, Schnackenberg, Sigman, Gosney, Medlin, Hodson, Gagliano. Back Row — Galster, Sellers, Church, Jackson, Shouse, Herbst, Henderson, Box, Selby, Lee, Hill. Home Room 309: Front Row— (left to right) Hodges, Bascio, Bello, Dayton, Mitchell, Cold- snow, Wescott, Grantello, Weighill, Lacki, Hatchitt, Kiddoo, Adamson. Middle Row — Glore, McCarty, Evans, Clegg, Harland, McManus, Caples, Edmondson, Fitz- gerald, Callaghan, Welch, Freeling. Back Row — Ancona, Cairnes, Akers, Cohen, Banks, Basgall, Lannigan. Absentees — Viles, Highfill, Buford. Home Room 313: Front Row — (left to right) Dunkle, Jackson, Williamson, Anawalt, Burnett, Loeffler, Walker, Stone, Morris, Maupin, Combs, Anderson, Evans. Middle Row — VanArtsdalen, Arme, Madison, Tubin, Peterson, Runyan, Di Girolomo, Passig- lia, Romano, Price, Ferro, Mendolia, Fletcher, Mrs. Kreek. Back Row — Sooter, Lentell, Wand, Wheeler, Farley, Gualtieri, Schuepbach, Renshaw, Bee- man, Gibson. Absentees — Alexander, Arenson. fl Home Room 316: Front Row — (left to right) Johnson, Carrell, Nix, Novello, Marchesi, Mis- tretta, Seay, Davis, Berry, Harper, Rider, Miss Rouse. Middle Row — Lepold, Overman, Hollcroft, Rankin, Rodgers, Cunningham, Burge, Faller, Nie- gill, Austin, Hoverder. Back Row — Arbuckle, Leffler, Bricken, Clark, Contrare, Simone, J3erryhill, Baker, Smith, A. Homan, M. Homan. Wilbur Price and Faye Arbuckle, two pop- ular socialites, represent Home Room 313 and 316, respectively. 45 Elizabeth McDaniels, one of those Alpha girls, has been chosen the most outstanding member of Home Room 317. Dorothy Lawrence, of Home Room 400, is one of Northeast ' s up-and-coming artists. Home Room 400: Front Row — (left to right) Arthur, Swayne, McPhetridge, VanCleave, Davis, Ranielo, Hayner, McChan, Morse, Young, Thornsberg, Dickinson. Middle Row — Shelton, Benne, Lawrence, Huffman, Baker, Hughes, Wood, Snider, Powell, Hammer, Miss Newitt. Back Row — Saunders, Piraro, Beard, Church, Newman, Goodrich. Absentees — Smith, Cundiff. Home Room 317: Front Row— (left to right) Mosby, Page, LaRock, Whelan, Yelton, Scott, Moody, Porter, Hamilton, Campbell, B. A. Scott, Young, Juelich. Middle Row — Mock, Hatfield, Kuhn, Savoca, Magie, Tanner, Kendall, Jackson, Fordyce, Boone, Davis, Miss Gherring. Back Row — Scofield, Woodard, McDaniels, Cascio, Beall, Dunivan, Kusick. Absentees — Carpenter, Newman, Patterson. 46 Home Room 404: Front Row — (left to right) Bush, Lyons, Carta, Sharp, Howard, Tishk, Wood, Vivona, Baldwin, Garrett, Monroe, Mr. Jackson. Middle Row — Fortney, Thompson, Kern, Pizzichino, Smith, McCarty, Brockman, James, Curry, Michler. Back Row — Cummings, R. Jaques, Stillie, Wilson, Niles, Farris, Toms, Maness. Absentees — Marquis, Leffler, Rinehart, Reddock. Home Room 408: Front Row — (left to right) Boiteaux, Boucher, Camden, Morton, Porter- field, Price, Bell, Kiefer, DiRaimo, Teeter, Farris, Ames. Middle Row — R. Reese, T. Reese, Single ton, Jones, Lane, Powell, Cooper, Borchardt, Elliott, Anderson, Miss Gaylord. Back Row — Thornton, Roccaforte, Paschal, Logan, Davidson. Absentees — Rice, Arney, Michael, Mistretta, Smith. Virgil Wood, one of Northeast ' s popular boys, is an outstanding member of Home Room 404. Madeline Kiefer, one of those popular girls, is a member of Home Room 408. 47 Velma Jean Helms, who was elected the most outstanding member of Home Room 411, is a Junior member of the National Honor Society. Deborah Kerr, winner of a gold medal in the Lit contest, was chosen the most out- standing student in Home Room 415. Home Room 411: Front Row — (left to right) Frankum, Hively, Friend, Underwood, Mclntire, Helms, Thompson, Bressel, Ohlsen, L. Smith, Smoot, Self, Pena. Middle Row— Balliet, Briar, Allen, Alexander, Hillen, Akers, Kissee, Hutchison, Weisbach, Songer, Miss Wright, Schroepfer. Back Row — Haerer, Marchesi, Davis, Cessor, Stiles, Byrd, Kurfiss, Bisceglia, Mangiracina, Orndorff. Home Room 415: Front Row — (left to right) Brandt, Richards, Webb, Clark, Tarantino, Plask- ett, Brown, Phillips, Peace, Pecoraro, Stewart, Kerr, Waller. Middle Row — Ricker, Cox, Silverstein, Moran, DuPree, Pickett, Antrim, Pugh, Ware, Miss Engel. Back Row — Kemper, Usnick, Admires, Balko, Stark, Benson, Brizendine, Phillips, Fields. Absentees — Pippes, Pavich. 48 Home Room 417: The Cavaliers — Back Row — (left to right) Stettler, Eichenberg, Bechtel, Patterson, Leahy, Daleo, Strickland, Pres. Middle Row — Baum, Arnold, Young, McClure, Nicholas, Williamson, Albertson, McChesney, Huston, Greenbaum, Picone, Miss H. Miller, Sponsor. Front Row — Tudor, Stiers, Pruitt, Siefkas, Pyle, Hitaffer, Amaneno, Sebring, Skaggs, Stokes, Masonbrink, Hood, Davis, Shepard. Absentee — Weinstein. Home Room 418: Front Row — (left to right) Balistrieri, Salvato, Redding, Johnson, Campbell, Masden, Schweer, Allen, Lay, Carr, Powers, Miss Baxter. Back Row — Spear, Penland, Glorioso, MacPherson, Lahr, Curry, Patterson, Cimino, Bartshe. Robin Strickland, a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C, was elected the most outstanding member of Home Room 417. Marilyn Allen, one of Northeast ' s best young actresses, was chosen the most out- standing member of Home Room 418. 49 BASKETBALL Another first class basketball team, thanks to Coach Reaves E. Peters (extreme left), represented Northeast this year. The boys tied for second place, but lost in the play-off to Manual by a fraction of a per cent. Coach was elected commissioner of the Big Six Uni- versity Athletics, a position of honor and responsibility. Captain Jim Elliott (left) was an All-Star guard. He was an important cog in the Viking team. His rebound work and his fine passing made the team work more smoothly. He also was a good long shot, which fact kept the Vikings in the game. Joe Taibi was another Viking to make the All-Star. A good shot from any angle, he became the Viking ' s highest scorer. Hugh Bounds (left) was a hard working student manager. He was a letterman in football and track. The position earned for him a third letter, that of basket- ball. Second Team: Front Row — (left to right) Wilson, House, Carr, Talbot, Miller, Gulick. Back Row — Hersh, Galloway, Atwell, Bakke. 50 The Pep Club: (top left) await the result of their cheering. Cecil Jenkins, Viking Forward, (above) takes the ball away from Mul- cahy, Southwest. Ted Chittwood, Northeast center, stands by to as- sist. Guy Davis, scrappy purple guard, (left) jumps for the ball with War- ren Israel, Paseo. This game was the turning point of the season as the Vikings lost 1 1-8 and Paseo went on to win the championship. Cap ' t. Jim Elliott takes a pass from Cecil Jenkins No. 30 in a pre-season game with Rockhurst. A battle of captains, (left, bottom) as Elliott, Viking captain, battles for the ball with Mulcahy, Southwest captain. Mel McCully, flashy sophomore, (right) sinks one for the Vikings as Northeast completely routs Rock- hurst. HOME ROOM BASKETBALL Seniors — (left to right) Davis, Welch, Mance, DeMaddelena, Bellante, Cahill. Juniors — Grace, Beeman, Schuepbach, Gibson, Goltaire, Price, Pas- santina. Sophomores — Davis, Canole, Galloway, Layton, Briscoe. THE CHAMPION HOME ROOM BASKETBALL TEAMS from three class- es defeated three corre- sponding teams from Westport High. The Northeast teams won all three games. Pep and More Pep from the Pep Club Girls 52 MISS VERA BLAND, Girls Physical Educa- tion Instructor. Miss Bland has charge of Hockey, Basketball, Swimming, and Baseball. MISS NELLIE STEWART, Head of the Girls Physical Education Department. Miss Stewart instructs the girls in developing technigue in Giant and Little Volley Ball, Hygiene, and Individual Sports. THE THREE PEP CLUB CHEER LEADERS: Nancy Mast, Marilyn Henry, and Eilleen Bishop. These girls have led the Yells of the Club at the football and basketball games for the last two years. OLYMPIAN CLUB: Front Row— (left to right) Mushietty, McCormick, Stewart, Joan Shepherd, Aldridge, Helms, K. Miller, Bishop, H. Williams, Braley, Stubbs, Hickey, M. Miller, Fulkerson. Middle Row — Morrow, Hoverder, Wallin, Sanders, Bloemker, Webster, Bjorkman, L. Williams, Etzel, Boland, Tanner, Thompson, Pace, Moeck, Dulle, Taloney, Allen. Back Row — Ratliff, Bennett, Hisle, Younkin, Vose, Alexander, Easterly, Burton, Waller, Standefer, Walters, Hrencher, Jean Shepherd, Yates, Pena. SEAL CLUB: Front Row— (left to right) Wiggins, Faller, Valentine, Hardy, Hall, Newlon, Spaeth. Back Row — Rickert, Leopold, Thurman, Hollingsworth, Miss Bland, A. Frank, E. Frank, Morse. Left — Swimming Manager, Nadine Hardy. 54 SENIOR HOCKEY ALL-STAR: Front Row— (left to right) Taloney. Hardy. Hackney. Weddle. Dulle. H. Williams. Hall. Spencer. Bishop. Miller, Brock- house. Howard. B. J. Williams. Back Row — McKelvie, Kubiak. Evans. Barber. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY ALL-STAR: Front Row- deft to right) Seward. Scott, Giesy. Hickey. Morrow, Brooks, Cutter, Sanders. Thurman. JUNIOR HOCKEY ALL-STAR: Front Row— (left to right) Spaeth, Faller, Hrencher, Helms. Allen. Stew- art. Pena, Mclntire. Back Row — Waller. Faron. McDaniels. Callaghan. Reed. Hamilton. Gordon, M. Johnson, Berryhill, Leopold. Back Row — Boland, Younkin. Bjorkman. Webster. Diesko. Stubbs. Burton. Rickert. Ratlifl, Fulkerson. Left — Hockey Manager, Jean Evans. 55 h O o o ° i n ft n o H olH • GIANT VOLLEY BALL MGR., BETTY JANE WILLIAMS SENIOR ALL-STAR GIANT VOLLEY BALL: Front Row — (left to right) Howard, Aldridge, Joan Shepherd, Miller, Bishop, Barber, Jean Shepherd, Hall, H. Williams, Braley, Wiggins, Hardy, Hackney. Bach Row — Brockhouse, Taloney, Witt man, DuIIe, H. John- son, Hoverder, Kuhiak, Curry, Manley, Ward, Spencer. JUNIOR ALL-STAR GIANT VOLLEY BALL: Front Row — (left to right) Morse, Faller, Hrencher, Helms, Valentine, Stewart, Alexander, Tanner. Back Row — Berry hill. Me Daniels, Callaghan, Allen, Ham- ilton, Fletcher, Far on, Wallin, Baldwin. SOPHOMORE ALL-STAR GIANT VOLLEY BALL: Front Row — (left to right) Boland, Allison, Scott, Hickey, Web- , Bjorkman, Pace, Cutter, Sanders, Cook, Milan. Bach Row — L. Williams, Rickert, A. Frank, Etzel, Hollings- worth, Bennett, Diesko, Sehring, Burton, Ratliff, Younkin. N ' t Senior Volley Ball All-Star: First Row— (left to right) Hackney, H. Williams, Weddle, Hardy, Braley, Evans, Spencer, Wiggins, K. Miller, B.J. Williams, Dulle. Second Row — Hall, Taloney, Ward, Standefer, Hoverder, Kubiak, Heotis, J. Shepherd, Brock- house, Howard. Junior Volley Ball All-Star: Front Row — (left to right) Tanner, Leopold, Cunningham, Stewart, Faller, Mclntire, Dreis. Middle Row — Thompson, Helms, Wallin, Bressel, Bello, Fitzgerald. Back Row — Cates, Berryhill, Allen, Hamilton, Alexander, Hrencher, McElroy. Sophomore Volley Ball All-Star: Front Row — -(left to right) Milan, Layton, Bjorkman, Boland, Rickert, Allison, L. Williams. Middle Row — A. Frank, Larson, Ratliff, Burton, Ficht, Shepherd, Anders, Cook. . . Back Row — Webster, Bloemker, Diesko, Short, Ward, Trumbo, Bennett, Thurman. 57 58 Senior Basketball All-Star: First Row— (left to right) H. Williams, Weddle, Dulle, Hardy, Miller, Wiggins, Spencer, B. J. Williams. L Second Row — Hall, Taloney, McKelvie, Kubiak, Hoverder, Evans, Brockhouse, Howard. t Junior Basketball All-Star: First Row — (left to right) Spaeth, Schwab, Helms, Faller, Hrencher, Stewart, Lepold. p Second Row — Dayton, Thompson, Cates, Hamilton, Reed, Waller, Allen, Callaghan. Sophomore Basketball All-Star: Front Row (left to right) Layton, Thurman, A. Frank, Bjorkman, Webster, Ficht, Boland, Allison. L Second Row — Stubbs, Burton, House, Diesko, Noel, McElroy, Sanders, Bennett. I I HOCKEY PLAYDAY: Front Row— (left to right) Bishop, Hall, Wiggins, Evans, Ross, Joan Shepherd, Spaeth. Back Row— Howard, Brockhouse, Helms, Miss Bland, Waller, Wittman, Taloney. Four Playdays are held each year for the eight high schools: Westport, Manual, Paseo, East, Cen- tral, Southwest, Southeast, and Northeast. On Oc- tober 29, the Hockey Play Day, based on the theme of Sunbonnet Sue, was held for the second con- secutive year at Southwest. After the games an old-fashioned box luncheon was held on the school lawn. Our team of fifteen girls came through undefeated. The Basketball Play Day was held February 1 1 at Northeast. Each school played three games, and of our three we lost only one. Lunch was served in the school cafeteria. Paseo was the host at the Volley Ball Play Day held March 18. Each school participated in four games. Northeast girls won all four games they played. Lunch was served in the school lunch room. In place of the Baseball Play Day this year, there was a day of individual sports. This was held at Central, May 13. It included: Swimming, Chinese checkers, tennis (singles and doubles), shuffle board, aerial darts (singles and doubles), and ping pong. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS MANAGERS: (left to right) Mora Hall, Joan Shepherd. Some Northeast Vi-Queens enjoying a game of hockey. 59 Front Row — (left to right) Brockhouse, Barber, Bish- op, Miller, Ross, Evans, Dulle. Back Row — Helms, McDan- iels, Miss Bland, Allen, Waller, Wittman. Oil ■ at tj «Mg£!|EM| firjFIII VOLLEY BALL PLAY DAY: Front Row— (left to right) Hall, Brockhouse, Bishop, Howard, Wiggins. Back Row— Weddle, Dulle, Taloney, Barber, Evans, Helms, K. Miller. SNAPSHOTS: Center— Junior and Senior girls practicing a set-up after school. Lower left — Miss Bland giving the girls trying-out for basketball pre-game instructions. Lower left — Junior and Senior girls practicing after school for the Volley Ball Play Day. 61 MR. NEVIN E. WASSON Band and Orchestra Instructor BOB HILL Drum Major THE BAND Under New Management The band, resplendent in their new, complete uniforms, make an impressive appearance, see be- low. New instruments, including the large horns seen in the background, add to the appearance and to the efficiency of instrumentation. There are sev- enty-three members in the band. A marching band of thirty-six members was or- ganized this year. New equipment was paid for partly by a concert given in the auditorium of the school. Greatest honor was the winning of a first rank rating at the Midwest Music Conference at Lawrence, Kansas, April 28. THE BAND ROSTER Atwell, Roy Beeman, Fred Benny, Theodore Border, Bob Bregg, Melvin Breidenthal, Ward Coles, James Cooper, Jack Crary, Bill Curry, Harold Davis, Billy Davis, Bob DeHaven, Forrest Dierks, Walter Elliott, Bill Eyssell, Arnold Ferguson, Douglas Gessley, Harold Green, Charles Gross, Robert Haerer, Ralph Hamblin, Merle Harlan, Harry Hartge, Paul Hause, David Henry, John Hibdon, Bertram Hillebrandt, Fred Irish, Edelbert Lahr, Jay List, Wallace Lloyd, Stuart Lynch, James Medlin, Earl Morgan, Travis Myers, Hugh Newman, Don Nugent, William Powell, R. B. Ritter, Max Roy Reese, Trevor Roberts, Glenn Rohrs, Harold Settle, Robert Sheets, Richard Soper, Ralph Stansbury, Elwood Stevenson, Beryl Stiles, Wallace Strickland, David Stumph, Rodney Vaughan, Jameison Wallace, John Watson, Edwin White, George Woddell, Robert Zumwalt, Don Borchardt, June Boucher, Alice Boucher, Joan Butler, Alberta Caruthers, Betty Curry, Dorothy Durrell, Betty Hatchitt, Yvonne King, Maryan Kolar, Virginia Lukens, Marcell Matson, Gloria Powell, Marguerite Ross, Mattie Vose, Eva Marie Hill, Bob ORCHESTRA Grows in Size and Equipment The orchestra added a brass section this year. This group played at the mid-year grad- uation and for the Spring Play. It is com- posed of forty-five members. Brentz, Jesse DeWerdt, Gus Galster, George Hill, Bob Hudsmith, Bob Jefferies, Junior Johnston, Robert LaFluer, Malbourne Lay, Eugene Leeper, James Ramos, Jimmie Smith, Bill ORCHESTRA ROSTER Welch, Robert Benny, Martha Breuer, Shirley Brown, Beverly Cain, Martha Cook, Stella Dunlap, Rebecca Elley, Margaret Holliday, Jean Hoverder, Pat Kittle, Beth Lackie, June Lewis, Alice Newlon, Lucille Porterfield, Doris Rusa, Harriett Settle, Shirley Seufert, Martha Sloan, Janet Somerset, Pixie Songer, Helen Thompson, Peggy Zaman, Jewell Viking Varieties — Plenty of talent was available for this year ' s an- nual all-school entertainment as evidenced by the pictures on this page. Variety was the spice of the whole affair. fvf Mr. Nevin E. Wasson, band and orchestra in- structor, was the director; Wallace Hosier was Master of Ceremonies; and Forrest De Haven led the orchestra; Mr. Fred Green ' s salesman- ship classes handled the advertising. A picketing stunt attracted city-wide attention. ■ . h r r MtW. ' Suttei 3 — Northeasts big COURIER STAFF: First Semester: Front Row- deft to right) Howard, Mueller, Bowling, Funk, Swan, Hosier, Mast, Tudor, Heck, Tawney, Tangblade, Atchison, Dernier. Back Row — Bristow, Wallace, Bowen, Osborne, Sheets, Morrow, Young, Shepard, Summers, Haddix, Parr, Elliott, House, Mr. Marsh. COURIER STAFF: Second Semester: Front Row — (left to right) Lyons, Walker, Burnette, Wood- ruff, Hawkins, Gaudern, Peterie, Wescott, Stewart, Shepard, Hart, Parks, Peterson. Middle Row - - Watson, McClure, Harriman, Smith, E. Johnson, Matson, Baker, Aldrige, Pruitt, Albertson, Helms, Evans, Mr. Marsh. Back Row — S. Johnson, Ed. Dickey, E. Dickey, Riley, Heotis, Van Pool, Nitz, Larkins. Right — Students printing the paper in North- east ' s own shop. Above — Newswriting teacher, Mr. G. S. Marsh, reading copy. 66 National Honor Society: First Row — (left to right) Simko, Gendler, Peironnet, Schwenk, Tess- mer, Roberts, Bishop, Smallwood, Lovely, Van Alst, Weddle, Hackney, Fox, Way, Rawlings, I. Williams. Second Row — Hosier, Nitz, Kubiak, Hanaway, Kelley, Eicholz, Mommertz, Jackson, Briesacher, Farris, Baker, Sumner, Johnson, N. Williams, Hendrix, Ward, Helms, Peterson, Riddle. Third Row — Crader, Elliott, Levens, Minter, Van Pool, Bryant, Castagno, Boehmer, Entsminger, Mueller, Valentine, Hoverder, Seibert, Admires. Fourth Row — Hader, Brown, Zaman, Settle, Nicholson, Gunn; Stumpf, Lloyd, Davis, Leger, Wyatt, Sanks, Aronson, Newton. The National Art Honor Society is rapidly becoming an institution in the High Schools of the nation. Each spring those art students making an S or more in their art work compete with ten or more pieces in a One Man ' s Art Show. If their work is judged to be worthy of the honor, by a jury of five Kansas City art teachers, [hey become members of the National Art Honor Society. Miss Mabel Newitt is the competent advisor and art teacher. Front Row — (left to right) Gillispie, Wynn, Easterwood, Magie, Seay, Baker, Lawrence, Ward, Grant, Phegley, Kubicki, Phelps, Foshe, Elliott. Back Row — Gates, Bonfils, Smith, Teason, Parker, Brooks. Noreaster ' s Chief Artists: Robert Bon- fils (left); Billy Teason (right), both winners of Art Scholarships. Winners in the Annual Sales Poster Contest: (left to right) — Fifth place, Scott; fourth, Madie; third, Huffman; second, Benne; first, Trammell. Highest Honor Roll: Front Row — (left to right) Carroll, Newton, Stites, Langworthy, Allison, Scott, Schwenk, Hader. Back Row — Gunn, Momeritz, Hill, Hoverder, Stumpf, Gendler, Sturman. To be on the Highest Honor Roll a student must make all E ' s exclusive of physical education. Candidates must be carrying a normal program of at least four solids or the equivalent, two non-solids to count as one solid. Senior General Honor Roll: Front Row — (left to right) Eicholz, Kubiak, Gendler, Jackson, Elliott, Hackney, Bishop, Henry, Hanaway, Bryant, Hart, Castagno, Ferguson. Middle Row — Entsminger, Barr, Cobb, Baker, Fox, Kramer, Hendrix, Amoneno, Boston. Back Row — Bristow, Doran, Ferguson Aronson, Brown, Campbell, Bell. ffw m : _ __: A ..... I,. ■ 1. ■ — I L l_._ .1 O—l— L,.. — I. I I u I I 1 l._ I t ._ S L_ 1 General Honor Roll: First Semester, Top Picture: Front Row — (left to right) Abrahms, Benney, Buzanne, Hudson, Bjorkman, Brooks, Hamilton, Fleming, Hayner, Davis, Giesy, Cutter, Keefer. Middle Row — Ball, J. Bush, Bondon, Cain, Hanaway, Boland, Arrighi, Callaghan, S. Johnson, Miller, Kerr, Clay. Top Row — Kemper, L. Bush, Dorn, Adamson, Holliday, Gruner, Taller, Helms, Bruson, E. John- son. Bottom Picture: Front Row — (left to right) Strunk, Loyd, Morse, Matson, Peters, Ragan, Whelan, V. Stewart, Mason, Stauble, B. Stewart, Lacki, Morrow. Middle Row — Nitz, Sarmiento, Ohlson, Thompson, Woody, Mills, Webster, Pace, Wilson, Ward, Ratliff, Osborne. Back Row — Saunders, Ricker, Allen, Mayfield, Martin, Mannino, Vivona, Thurman, McCarty, Parks, Tanner, Lawrence. 69 Senior General Honor Roll: Front Row (left to right) McClure, Mueller, Lannon, Roberts, Sim- ko, Van Aast, Lovely, Seibert, Smallwood, Riddle, Stewart. Middle Row — Walter, Peironnet, Swan, Leger, Shepherd, Larkins, Whey, Rawlings, Williams. Back Row — Van Pool, Nicholson, Warnkan, Settle, Summers, Levens. §£= XX _l lX jl J L J L ( I _J L_ ■V 5 General Junior College Honor Roll: First Row — (left to right) Breidenthal, Long, Mattucks, Sheets, Grant, Hughes, Payne, Fleming. Back Row — Watts, Smith, Poppa, Schuepbach, Rubick, Bressel, Orcutt, Clark. Highest Honor Roll: (left to right) Clarence Rupe, Dollie Newlon, and Wilma Latta. Absentee — Richard Gunn. JUNIOR COLLEGE The Collegians are shown below in realms in which they are perfectly at home, btiit which a mere high school student would enter in awe. Of such fame is that haven of the Secretaries, Room 412, where typewriters click and other V office machinery is in evidence. Clarence Rupe, bottom corner, is looking into the mysteries of science. Alvi SvPhillips is carefully weighing some minute quantity. ' Prances Spencer, lower right, is conferring with some English students. Miss Cleveland, To Be Sure Some Faculty Members in Action: Mrs. Waddell, Answering Telephone in Her Study Hall; Miss Wasson in Conference — Some Difficulty About History No Doubt; Mr. Pinkney, Weighing Some Grams of Something; Mr. Green, Homeward Bound; and Two Popular Collegians; Below are Mr. Hibbs at His Desk; Mr. Gustafson at Work in His Lab.; Miss Gregory and Mr. Carder with Their Commerce Students. •ft c m % - W GIj m fn9r -. mmnmmmatmmmwmmmm P 1 WMM 1 ■ . . mmwamxy ?ial  - it- iBrf flr vipe ' id J U ■ 1 -5- w i BE- ;ik- ' _: ollege Y Girls: Front Row — (left to right) Burkdoll, Long, Jones, Mills, Hyre, Lutz, Bechtel, Miss Engel, Grant, Batliner, Sanford, Smittle, Newlon, Clark. Back Row — Coombs, Miller, Mattucks, Orcutt, Williams, Pittman, Sheets, Roach, Davis, Trip- lets Armstrong, Nininger, Fennell, Little, Zammar, Vance, Donahue. 72 Boys College Y Front Row — (left to right) George Beard; Roy Fleming; Richard Gunn, Sec- retary; Matthew Poppa, Vice-Pres.; Bob Palmer; Bill Lord; Mr. Burke, Sponsor; Bill Hill, Pres- ident; Alvin Phillips, Treasurer; Wade Rubick; Harry Baker; Jack Williams. Back Row — Mr. Harlan, Sponsor; Bob Tutt; Edward Springer; Isadore Bressel; Richard Smith; Millard Watts; Verne Miller; Bill Parker; Don Sturges; Fred Diebel; Richard Abbott; Ben Moore; Leslie Parker; Mr. McClure, Sponsor; James Spaeth. !«H 8 The Collegians , 9 r Some Fun. Too Dance Queen Elaine Grant, and Aids; Lorena Orcull and Virginia Bechtel. At the Home Coming Dane Being only mortals, studen ' .s can ' l be in more than cne place al once . . . but it is fun knowing what goes on in other clcss rooms throughout the building . . . Realizing that every one wonders whether his chums work diligen ' Jy in class or spend long hours in day-dreaming . . . (and who doesn ' i) . . . here is an oppor. unity to find out. In the snap above is Mr. Eabbitt telling them all about it . . also the engaging grin oi Mr. Sears . . . Miss Map33 is headed for homa . . . Miss Pile is shown ct the upper left busi ' .y engaged in the lunch room . . . Noreasters. also upper left, were caught slrugg ' ing to gat to the candy counter in the cafeteria . . . Cen er right and ac:oss to the next page is shown Miss Ruth Winfrey, school nurse, in the Heclth Room. gl Ts v Um, so th e handsome Romeos, shown left, have forgotten girl-friends for a while and are sweating over scientific ex- periments . . . The snap down below on the page is of Miss Olga Hofaker busily engaged in reading to her class . . . The room scene, lower left, shows Vi-Queens in the clothing room working on some new spring finery . . . Students are working on their master pieces in the art room snaps at the left, below, and lower left . . . The machinery must hold some strange fascination for the boys shown at the lower right . . . Lower center is Mr. Chaffee in a typical pose, seated at the piano and engrossed in his music. T h f J i % MR. FRANK E. CHAFFEE, instructor of music for twenty-six years here, finishes another successful year. THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR has received much praise throughout the year. A suiting climax for their diligent work will be their singing Grief to Glory by Christiansen at graduation. GIRLS CHORUS: Front Row— (left to right) Dupree, Mosby, Hickey, Akers, Clanton, Walinov, Easterly, Hudson, Bjorkman, Williams, De Lapp, Webb, Boland. Middle Row — Beitler, M. Taylor, Jones, Kelley, Snider, Hendrix, Edmondson, Lacki, Wallin, Walker, Ratcliff, Elliott. Back Row — Barber, Faron, Cantrell, Green, Howard, Mr. Chaffee, J. Tungett, Washburn, Redding. Absentees — Amoneno, Baker, Brecht, Bly, Cooley, Crump, Dough- erty, Evans, Grant, Higginbotham, Heiman, Hollingsworth, Johnson, Leffler, Leonard, Leslie, McCarty, McChan, Palma, Plaskett, Purtle, Pyle, Smith, W. Taylor, Young, Younkin. BOYS GLEE CLUB: Front Row— (left to right) Pavich, Merrill, Spenc- er, L. Henderson, L. Buchanan, Roper, Ward, Sweet. Middle Row — Chitwood, Closson, Hinton, Roberts, Harrison, Hille- brandt, Mr. Chaffee. Back Row — Segler, Eastman, Patterson, W. Henderson. Absentees — Bechtel, Brown, Cupito, Clark, Cross, Davis, Gravetter, Lehman, Mitchell, Rodina, Snow, Saunders, Smith, Trader, Turk, Van Artsdalen. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Front Row — (left to right) Smith, Craig, Tudor, Wollam, Chatman, Viles, Calvert, Benney, Stone, Dernier, Vaughn, Seay, Reedy, More- head, Sharp, Lindsay. Second Row — Mcintosh, Johnson, Patrick, Michael, Cobb, Hargis, Burge, Lovely, Stewart, Sabatke, Peterie, Juelich, Entsminger. Third Row — Pickett, Field, Albertson, Rosenquist, Elliott, Burton, Eichholz, Carter, Allen, Austin, King. Back Row — Walker, Brown, Hutton, Huffman, Merrill, Breiden- thal, Lee, Robinson, Bondon, Mr. Chaffee. Absentees — Smith, Woodall. 78 ,JJ GIRLS CHORUS BOYS GLEE CLUB AROUND THE PIANO «y 79 Miss Helen Hobbs, Dramatic Teacher and Play Sponsor Stage Crew mans the ropes, sets the scen- ery and runs the projecting machines: (Left to right) Gimigliano, Smith, Goss, Parker, Watts, W. Schroepfer. — I X PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The object of the Northeast High School and Junior College Parent-Teacher Association is to promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. The theme of our parent education programs has been Personality Develop- ment for the Adolescent. Officers of the Association are: President, Mrs. Allen H. Rush; 1st Vice-Pres- ident, Mrs. T. F. Peterson; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. J. C. Schweer; 3rd Vice- President, Mrs. R. A. Ball; Recording Secretary, Mrs. A. F. Thompson; Corre- sponding Secretary, Mrs. Jess Newlon; Treasurer, Mrs. H. J. Patterson; Auditor, Miss Anna M. Thompson; Historian, Mrs. Fred Dunkle. Advisory Committee: Mr. A. T. Chapin, Principal; Mrs. W. Hollopeter, 1936- 1937; Mrs. A. F. Thompson, 1937-1938. ▼. fS 80 m I STUDENT COUNCIL: Second Semester: Front Row— (left to right) Dearing, Allison, Lloyd, Hickey, Lovely, Henry, Harr, Johnson, Sherer, Lynch, Kelley, Breidenthal, Yates, McManus, Stites. Middle Row — Balistieri, Thompson, Settle, Bloemker, Voss, Miss Eva Packard, Mueller, Se- bring, Burton, Schwenk, Gaiser, Branch, Young, Rawlings, J. Williams. Back Row — Carroll, Bridges, Bear, Talbot, Galloway, Levens, Rosenquist, Gruener, N. Wil- liams, Valentine, McDaniels, Aronson, Baker, Seay, McCarty, Hess, Wade. Student Council Officers and Sponsor: Second Semester — Miss Packard. Left: Ward Breidenthal, Vice- Pres.; Dorothy Kelley, Vice- Pres.; Mary F. Sherer, Sec ' y; Eunice Johnson, Reporter; Carl Lynch, President. Committee Chairmen — Peggy Thomp- son, Rodney Hader, Lois J. Baker, Carl Lynch, and Robert Settle, rear. 81 Miss Eva L. Packard, Sponsor. She has guided the council for seventeen years. . The photo shows, left to right. Robert Griffith, having his bicycle inspected; Leo J. Roedl, di- rector of Safety at Northeast High School; C. O. Schutte. an onlooker, and Frank Erhart, form- er Olympic bicycle champion, inspecting brakes. The Safety Committee of the Student Coun- cil, under the direction of Mr. Leo J. Roedl, held a bicycle inspection early in the spring. Bicycles were registered by the po- lice, brakes were inspected, signals were taught and each rider signed a safety pledge. Lectures on traffic rules and regu- lations were given by members of the committee in the Home Rooms. A group of student actors and actresses, who call themselves the Safety Pins, have presented safety plays on the radio. Safety Pins: Front Row— (left to right) Gunn, Brents, Howley, Miss Hortense, Miller! Castagno, Cobb. Back Row — Harriman, Ohlsen. 82 Hard-working Student Class Day Commit- tee (left) who helped stage the glittering Senior show of fun and foolishness: Nancy Mast, Neva Calvert, and Ray Stockbridge. Absentees: A. J. Crader, Jean Evans. The Faculty Committee (below), which plans and manages Class Day: Miss Thompson, chairman; Miss Gherring, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Sears, and Miss Rouse. Absentee: Miss Wasson. The battle in the Annual Sales Campaign between the Gingham Dogs and the Calico Cats was finally won and both sides were pacified. The victorious Calico Cats (below) are: First Row (left to right) French, Fleming, Allen, Rob- inson, Page, Johnson, Fennell, Schoonover, Payne, Little. Back Row: L. Parker, Palmer ing, B. Parker, Mr. Green. M: Flem- 83 TRACK TEAM: Front Row — (left to right) Whittenburg, Leger, Wilson, Hol- liger, Peters, Gibson, Huffman, Thorpe, Chittwood, Gallagher, Nelson, Davis, Pierce. Second Row — Renshaw, Dull, Cuda, Galster, Scaglia, Wodell, Logan, Wil- cox, Taibi, Sylvester, Collins, Branch, Carr, Piccarillo. Back Row — Blondell, Rohrs, Patterson, Hamilton, Sooter, Smith, Lembke, Hill, Monroe, Jasso, Bromstead, Glorioso, House. SNAPSHOTS: Huffman breaks the tape as the seniors win the 880 yard relay in the Inter-class meet. Holliger takes off in the broad jump and wins a second for the juniors. Dull, promising sophomore, gets up in the air in the broad jump. Nelson, another comer, tries to attain points for the juniors. Glorioso shows fine form in the broad jump as he wins third pla ce. Thorpe, star pole vaulter, clears the bar in a practice vault. 84 m. SWIMMING TEAM: Front Row— (left to right) Ricker, Wilkes, Harlan, Nelson, Redding, Agnew, Johnson. Middle Row — Sanks, Welch, Pickens, Taibi, Cimeno, Hume. Back Row — Rodina, Gensler, Coach E. A. Markey, Pittman, Lahr, Gaiser. VOLLEY BALL: Front Row— (left to right) Ricker, Piccirillo, Campbell, Brown, Cohen, Cimeno, Pilegge. Back Row — Johns, Rush, Allen, Atwell, Cleaver, Coach A. E. Markey, Moore, Renshaw. TENNIS TEAM: (left to right) Gilbert, Morrow, Aronson, Moore, McManus. GOLF TEAM: (left to right) Arnold, Kane, Gilbert, Breidenthal, Peters. HOCKEY AND BASKETBALL FOR NORTHEAST GIRLS 86 MORE GIRLS SPORTS: Play Day at Westport; In the Pool at Northeast; In the Gym; On the Hockey Field; On the Stage in Assembly. I NT tS4 ■ ■ nf ; 7 tat- v mb __ m — 1P ; JF :f Hi I f T • Literary Contest Entrants: Front Row — (left to right) Jeanne Peironnet, Marjorie Summers, Deborah Kerr, Frances Giesy, Bertha Tessmer, Elinor Rawlings, Margaret Hargis, Paul Whit- tle, Billy Hildebrandt. Middle Row — Marjorie Gillespie, Betty Price, Betty Jo Cecil, Peggy Thompson, Marilyn Allen, Elizabeth Edwards, Georgina Castagno, Sally Scott, Wallace Hosier, Russell Nance. Back Row— Marilyn Martin, Evelyn Mueller, Gloria Webster, Milton Harriman, Philip Nes- bit, Forrest Stevenson, Betty Burton, Shirley Beagle. Absentees — Don Redding, Robert Griffith, Rodney Hader, Dorothy Kelley, Louise Ware, William Carroll, Tom Bear, Margaret Tanner, Clara Jean Dods, Doris Allison, Alfred Kalin, Pat Hoverder. Gold Silver T x Lit Contest Winners ORATION Bertha Tessmer Clionian Literary Soc. ' What Democracy Means to Youth Rodney Hader Northeast Soc. of Debate If Crime Marches On DECLAMATION Georgina Castagno School-at-Large The Waltz Marilyn Allen Clionian Literary Soc. The Going of the White Swan Bronze William Carroll Louise Ware Benton Literary Soc. Alpha Literary Soc. Our America King Robert of Sicily POEM ESSAY Gold Betty Jane Burton Deborah Kerr Clionian Literary Soc. Alpha Literary Soc. Songs Colorado Colonel Silver Jeanne Peironnet Phillip Nesbit Alpha Literary Soc. School-at-Large Let There Be Light Hans of Vienna Bronze Forrest Stevenson Tom Bear Northeast Society of Benton Literary Soc. Debate Baseball Has a Birthday Sonnet on Peace Marjorie Gillespie Delphian Literary Soc. Our Attic SHORT STORY Elinor Rawlings Theta Literary Soc. The Red Rose Frances Giesy Clionian Literary Soc. After All- Margaret Tanner Delta Literary Society Just A Girl After All Some Faculty Members: 88 Miss Henry Miss Weatherman Miss Cleveland Miss Basham Board of Education MR. BUTLER DISMAN Elected 1938 MISS ANNETTE MOORE Vice-President Elected 1926 MR. JOHN L. SHOUSE Assistant Superintendent Elected 1929 MR. W. SUTHERLAND Elected 1934 MR. LUDWICK GRAVES President 1938 Elected 1936 MR. GEORGE MELCHER Superintendent Elected 1928 MR. IRA S. GARDNER Elected 1936 MRS. FRANK E. DORSEY Elected 1934 MR. GEO. C. TINKER Secretary Elected 1930 89 Gendler, Editor- in-Chief; Leger. Business Manager; Bonfils, Co- Art Editor; Mills. Advertising Manager; Teason, Co- Art Editor; Simko, School-Life Editor Allen, Locals Editor Page, College III Editor NOREASTER ANNUAL STAFF These are the Editors of the Noreaster, those who made it possible for Northeast to have another year-book; the product they hope will meet with your ap- proval. It is different; therefore it was more difficult to compile. The staff and its advisers await, with bated breath, the reaction of their critics, you, the owners and read- ers of this book. Jackson, Senior Editor Wescott, Junior Editor Boland, Sop homore Editor Gonser, Bookkeeper Fleming, Secretary Smith, Typist Pardon us if we have made errors and omis- sions. All we can say is that we have done our best in trying to be ac- curate and fair. Thank you! Settle, Instrumental Music Editor Johnson, Vocal Music Editor Wyatt, R. O. T. C. Editor House, Boys Athletic Editor Bishop, Girls Athletic Editor Brooks, Photographer Some important Noreaster peo- ple: Right is Mary Gendler, Ed- itor-in-Chief. Below are Lloyd Leger, Business Manager; and Miss Gendler in conference with Mr. Chapin, principal. The Art Committee, at bottom of page: left to right Vaughn, Ward, Lawrence, Teason, Bonfils, Gates, Horning, Ku- bicki and Buford. Below are the faculty advisers: Mr. Marsh, the gen- tleman annoyed by the sunlight; Miss Newitt, for the mo- ment elevated; Miss Pile, the lady with the determined counte- nance; and Mr. Green, who seems resigned to his fate. 4 SENIOR BALLOT: Cannon Kane, Mary Gendler, Boy and Girl Who Have Done Most for Northeast; Ted Chittwood, Rosemary Cawby, Most Popular Boy and Girl; Rodney Hader, Jeanne Peironnet, Best Boy and Girl Student; Wallace Hosier. Georgia Castagno, Best SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Let ' s see! Six pairs of hose, four dresses, two purses ... I paused in the midst of my unpacking as my glance rested on the layer of annuals just placed at the bottom of the lingerie drawer. Ten years had passed since my high school graduation and the sight of these thumbed-over books, as they always did, brought back many school memories. This trip, going to the World ' s Fair, had by some freak coincidence renewed friend- ships with people I hadn ' t seen since school days. In the taxi from the station had been Jesse Brents. My redcap was the one and only Oscar Walker. Then the newsboy had been Rodney Hader, the traditionally smiling hotel manager, Hubert Semler, and the eager bell-hop, J. W. Doke. Even in the newspaper I had read, I saw that Mary Gendler was editor of the Chronicle- Herald, that Robert Bonfils drew a popular eastern comic strip, that the best seller, Gone with the Breeze, was written by Evelyn Mueller, and that A. J. Crader was the newly-crowned tennis champion. Oh, but to plan tomorrow ' s sightseeing! After instructing the maid, Pat Cawby, pe- tite as ever, as to my waking hour, I ' phoned the Knickerbocker Escort Bureau and ar- ranged, to my surprise, to have James El- liott call for me the next day. With all my work finished, I dropped off to sleep and to dream of my school days long past. Next morning, feeling wonderfully re- freshed, I hurried to the lobby and found instead of James Elliott, Carl Lynch who was dressed in the height of fashion as usual. He quickly explained that James was awaiting a wireless message from Odette Kinman in Paris. Hurrying from the hotel, we sped away in his 1949 roadster. He reached the Fair Grounds in a few minutes and whom should we meet first but Andrew Gallagher and Bettie Strawhun traveling in the bliss of their honeymoon. What happy goings-on of school days those few minutes of conver- sation recalled! The rest of the day was really a blur, for we rushed from a pleasure spot to an ex- hibit, an exhibit to a new building, and re- viewed as much as we could in one day. But the old friends whom I saw! At the lunch hour, we visited a quaint little restaurant with Ray Stockbridge as head waiter, Nancy Mast as cigarette girl, and Jack Hin- ton as bouncer. At an entertainment fea- ture of the Fair, who should dance onto the stage but Elinor Rawlings and the Wasson- ettes of Viking Variety Fame. At the side show we ran into Jack Aronson, extolling the wonders of the sword swallower. Worn out and limping on feet that had been badly stepped on, I was escorted back to my hotel and, bidding Carl Lynch fare- well, hurried to my room and fell to the bed with a sigh of relief. I was tired, but it was worth it. Seeing old school chums had brought to mind a multitude of memories. Yet recalling the eccentricities of each one, I found the reason for each one coming to the position that he had in life, and I only hoped that they were happy and really fitted for the roles they were to play in the drama of life. 92 F Actor and Actress; Oscar Walker, Peggy Stone, Jolly Good Boy and Girl; Cecil Jenkins. Katherine Miller, Best Boy and Girl Athlete; J. W. Doke, Odette Kinman, Best Boy Bluffer and Worst Girl Flatterer; Jim Elliott, Doris Puckett, Social Lion and Society Belle. THE SENIOR WILL The members of the Senior Graduating Class of Northeast Senior High School of the year nineteen hundred and thirty-nine hereby bequeath to the senior graduating class of the year nineteen hundred and forty the following things to be properly bestowed upon its mem- bers at the time when they shall have fully and without reservation put themselves in the position to be deserving of the terms of this will. Dan Alexander — Hi-Y Rose Marie Allen — Her turned-up nose Charles Arnold — Preference for blondes Jack Aronson — Silver tongue Earl Baggerly — Arguments Eilleen Bishop — Volley Ball Robert Bonfils— Art Dixie Lee — That southern accent Lloyd Leger— R. O. T. C. Stuart Lloyd — Chemistry Nancy Mast — Megaphone Elinor Rawlings — Dancing feet Doris Puckett — Crown from the Hop Jeanne Peironnet — Sweetness George Newton — Brains Bill Brown — National Honor Sociel Bob Brown — Nifty cheers Neva Calvert — Golden voice Rosemary Cawby — Popularity Ted Chittwood — Northeast ' s Corrigan A. J. Crader — Tennis Forest De Haven — Baton J. W. Doke— Flattery Helen Edmondson — Wassonettes Elizabeth Edwards — Brown eyes James Elliott — Football Andy Gallagher — Technique Mary Gendler — Noreaster Virginia Gorman — Vamping Cannon Kane — Red hair Jewel Jackson — Thetas Wallace Hosier — Leadership Barbara Johnson — G. R. ' s Ray Stockbridge — R. O. T. C. Circus Charlene Schwenk — Blond hair Bettie Strawhun — Cute clothes Mildred Simko — Baby pranks Billy Teason — Art awards Bertha Tessmer — Actress Eleanor Vaughn — Clios Kay Thompson — Curly hair John Wallace — Toy trumpet Bill Wyatt— Debaters Sam House — Cutting up Betty Dernier — Silliness Rodney Hader — Likableness Cecil Jenkins — Basketball Dorothy Kelley — Pep Club Mary Florence Sherer — Good taste Betty Jean Bryant — Niceness Betty Heck — Courier And so, on this sixth day of June, we, the un- dersigned, bequeath the aforesaid stated items. Signed, THE SENIOR CLASS High School Graduates JOHN ABBOTT: Why am I here? Just to lend dignity to the Senior Class. R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Cap ' t. R. O. T. C. 4; Lieut. R. O. T. C. 4; Crack Platoon 3, 4; Crack Co. 3; Hon. Roll 3, 4; Sergt. R. O. T. C. 3; Corp. R. O. T. C. 3: SALVATORE ABBOTT: A jolly good fellow. Football 4; Swimming Team 3. ZULA ADAMS: Sincere and friendly. Stud. Coun. 4. DORIS ALDRIDGE: A funny little red-head as cute as she can be. C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Olympian Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Courier 4; Giant Volley Ball 4; Reporter of C. L. S. 4. MARILYN ALLEN: The Sarah Burnheart of tomorrow. Stud. Coun. 4; Printers Club 2. ROSE MARIE ALLEN: Cute little cut-up with a turned up nose. T. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Sec. T. L. S. 4; Reporter T. L. S. 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Reporter Dramatic Club 3; Girl Reserves 3; Courier Staff 3; Locals Editor of Noreaster 4; Hon. Roll 2; In- vitation Comm. 4. MONA ALPORT: If you hear a loud squeal, it ' s just Mona coming down the hall. MARJORIE ANKROM: A girl with a bag full of fun. Girl Reserves 4; Printers Club 4. BESSIE ARMSTRONG: Does a name have anything to do with her athletic ability? Delta Lit. Soc. 3: Printers Club 3, 4; Sec. Print- ers Club 3; Hockey All-Star 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball All-Star 2, 3, 4; Giant Volley Ball All-Star 2, 3; Sec. H. R. 2. JUNE ARMSTRONG: Blame it on my youth, my heart ' s right. Pres. H. R. 2; Treas. H. R. 3; Delta Lit. Soc. 2, 3; Girl Reserves 4. MARTIN ARNOLD: I don ' t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. Hi-Y 3, 4; Debaters 4; Coun. Rep. 4; Golf Team 4. ROBERT ARNOLD: A he man. HERBERT AREN- SON: We call him carefree, but St. Joe has a different name for it. Debaters 2; Commercial Club 2; Aviation Club 2; Tennis Team 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 2. FLOSSIE ARROWSMITH: She ' ll skate her way to suc- cess. F. L. A. 2; Viking Varieties 4. LUCILLE ASCH: A Penny from heaven. All-Star Volley Ball 2; Sec. H. R. 2. MARGIE ASHCRAFT: A silver lining to many clouds. Girl Reserves 4. JESSIEBELLE ATCHISON: If music be the food of love, give me a brass band. Vice- Pres. D. L. S. 3; Pep Club 3; Physiog. Club 4; Courier Staff 3, 4; Olympians 2. ROY ATWELL. JR.: A good friend. Dramatic Club 3; Vice- Pres. H. R. 3; Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM ATWELL: A brown- eyed sheik, neither bashful nor meek, but definitely! Volley Ball 3, 4; Pres. Stamp Club 3; Treas. Stamp Club 2: Softball 3, 4; Pres. H. R. 2; D L. S. 4. EARL BAG- GERLY: A blond that is beautiful (I mean handsome) and not dumb. B. L. S 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Hi-Y 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2; Vice.-Pres. B. L. S. 3. MILDRED BAKER: With a smile on face, and joy in heart, with you Northeast hates to part. Pep Club 4; Hon. Roll 3; Treas. H. R. 3; Hon. Roll 4. JACK BANK- EAD: Power to our Big Leaguer, we ' ll be cheering for you. Orchestra 2; Band 3, 4; Track 4; Courier Staff 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 4; Viking Varieties 2; H. of A. 2, 3, 4. LOIS BARBER: The thief of our affection! D. L. S. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3; All-Star Hockey 3; Giant Volley Ball 3; Little Volley Ball 3; Basketball Play Day 3; Volley Ball Play Day 4. ROBERT BARK- ER: When voting for senators in future years, put Bob on your ballot and have no fears. KATHARINE BARNARD: You ' ll never find a finer girl than Katharine. Pep Club 3; H. R. Sec. 3. EDWINA BARR: That southern accent always gets them. Stud. Coun. 4; Alpha L. S. 4. ELMA BASHAM: Friend to all. foe to none. JEAN BASHAM: One of the blondes that make gentlemen prefer them. Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 4. ROSA BAUER: Look out Garbo, here comes Rosa. Pep Club 4. RUTH BEAUMONT: Darling, dangerous, Delphian. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Sec. D. L. S. 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Stamp Club 2; Girls Chorus 3; Lit. Contest 3. WILFRED ROBERT BELL: We gather he likes the army life. Pres. Stamp Club 3; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Sec. Stamp Club 2; R..O. T. C. Crack Co. 3; Corp. R. O. T. C. 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4; Hon. Roll 4; Viking Rifle Club 2, 3; Stamp Club 2, 3. MARTHA BENNEY: Songbird of the South. Girls Chorus 2, 3; Sec. Girls Chorus 3; A Cappella 4; Solo Contest 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Popular Orchestra 2; Viking Varieties 2, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Physiog. Club 4; Class Day 4. JOHN BERGLUND: All he needs is an alarm clock. EILLEEN BISHOP: Cute little senior, as full of energy as a cyclone Treas. Clio. Soc. 4; Noreaster Sports Ed. 4; Clio. Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Sec. -Treas. Olympic Club 3; Vice- Pres. Olympic Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Cheer- leader 3, 4; Volley Ball Mgr. 4; Bus. Mgr. Courier 3; Basketball Play Day 4; Track 2; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Hockey Play Day 3, 4; Volley Ball Play Day 3; Life Saving 2; Coun. Rep. 4; Giant Volley Ball All-Star Cap ' t. 3; Treas. C. L. S. 4; Song Leader C. L. S. 4; Volley Ball Play Day 4. EILEEN BLOEMKER: Zip and style, class and smile. All- Star Volley Ball 2; Commercial Club 4. ELEANOR BOEHMER: Her favorite grades you see. Are E and E and then an E. A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Sp. Club 3, 4; Sec. Sp. C. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Highest Hon. Roll 3; Hon. Roll 2, 3; University W. Club 3, 4; Life Saving 2; Chaplain A. C. S. 4. EVELYN BOLAND: Sugar and spice and every- thing nice. D. L. S. 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Seal Club 2; Commercial Club 4. ROBERT BONFILS: There may be something to this por- trait sketching — look at the models he has. National Art Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3; Co-Art Ed. Noreaster 4; Art Committee of Annual 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; First Prize and Honorable Mention in National Scholastic Mag. Contest. ROBERT BORDER: Quiet when he ' s asleep, maybe. Stud. Coun. 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Popular Orchestra 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Sec. of Band 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4. DOROTHY BRADBROOK: She ' s always smilling, and her ways are beguiling. Pep Club 4; Girl Reserves 4. DORRIS BRADBROOK: Gentle and sweet with eyes of brown, her face never wears a frown. Pep Club 4; G. R. 4 MARY BRADY: Mary strives for standards to up- hold, and yet she ' s not so very bold. MARJORIE BRALEY: Definite aim. and firm purpose. All- Star Giant Volley Ball; All-Star Hockey 4; Olympian Club 2, 3, 4. ETHEL BRIESACHER: Ethel is a girl they say. who makes a new friend every day. Hon. Roll 4. MARY BRINTON: Endeared by her sunny smile. RUS- SELL BRIZENDINE: He only went to class to look at the girls. Serg. of Arms H. R. 2; H. R. Reporter 2; Wood Shop Supt. 4; Squad Leader 3, 4; Varieties Sales- manager of H. R. 4; Six Foot Club 4. BETTY BROCK- HOUSE: A darling little blonde full of pep and vim. T. L. S. 2, 3; Olympic Club 3; Basketball Team 2, 3; Little Volley Ball Team 2, 3; Giant Volley Ball Team 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 2, 4; Hockey Play Day 3, 4; Jr. Life Saving 2; Basketball Play Day 4; Volley Ball Play Day 4. BRUCE BROWN: He ' s a quiet chap — in his sleep, maybe. N. S. D. 4; Millikan Club 4. 94 I Abbott. J. M.. Jr. Abbott, S. J. Adams Aldrige Allen, M. A. Allen, R. M. Alport Ankrom Armstrong, B. G. Armstrong, J. P. Arnold. C. M. Arnold, R. Arenson Arrowsmith Asch Ashcraft Atchison Atwell, R. M. Atwell, W. O. Baggerly Baker Bankead Barber, L. B. Barker, R. L. Barnard Barr Basham, E. B. Basham, J. S. Bauer Beaumont Bell Benney Berglund Bishop Bloemker Boehmer Boland Bonfils Border Bradbrook, D. L. Bradbrook, D. M. Brady Braley Briesacher Brinton Brizendine Brockhouse Brown, B. 95 J? -A S- y V s 1 -y i I I % J i j - • j z. C. 4 « = - t v V High School Graduates JULE BROWN: He does come to school once in a while. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Basketball, 2nd Team, 3. CAROLYN BROWN: A true blue Theta. Theta 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Hon. Roll 2. MARJORIE BROWN: How did she get out a half year before we did? NORMAN BROWN: Norman wins his day Smiling and teasing along the way. Treas. Physiog. Club 4; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 4; Stamp Club 2; Art Club 2; Crack Platoon 2, 3. ROBERT BROWN: Beau Brummel of the Cheerleaders. Cheerleader 4; Solo Contest 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Boys Chorus 3; Spanish Club 3; Viking Va- rieties 4; H. R. Pres. 4. WILLIAM BROWN: He ' s got a Jewel. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3; Sec. N. S. D. 4; N. S. D. 3, 4; Pres. Spanish Club 4; Sec. Spanish Club 3; Treas. Spanish Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Vice-Pres. H. R. 4; Viking Varieties 2. SADIE BROWNING: Did you say lightning is fast? Life Saving 2, 3; All-Star Basketball 3; Basketball Play Day 3; Girls Sports Ed. Courier 3; All-Star Hockey 2; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2. FLOYD BRYAN: These men do get around. Squad Lead- er A, 2. BETTY BRYANT: Sophisticated, sweet, and solemn. Stud. Coun. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Clio 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves; Latin Club 2. DOROTHY BRYANT: You have been so to the end. Here ' s to a great friend. Physiog. Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2. SARALEE BUFORD: Good scout. A. A. C 4. ELIZABETH BURTON: Jolly herald of gaiety. Clio 3. 4; Sec. Girl Reserves 2; Girl Reserves 2, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 4; Pep Club 4; A Cappella 4; Viking Va- rieties 4; Initiator C. L. S. 4. VIRGINIA CADE: Good sense and a good nature are never separated. Theta 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 3, 4; Theta Critic 4: Stud. Coun. 4. NEVA CALVERT: High notes and high place in life. Alpha 2, 3, 4; Alpha Chaplain 4; H. R. Officer 3, 4; Viking Varieties 2, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Lit. Contest 3; Girl Reserves 2; Girls Chorus 2; Seal Club 2. CARL CAMPBELL: He ' ll fnd a way. Stud. Coun. 2; Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; JOHN CAMPBELL: El Senor no es ignorante. N. S. D. 4; Spanish Club 3; Sgt. at Arms S. C. 4. HELEN CAPLES: A sunny disposition ever ready with a smile. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Pep Club 4. ALBERTA CARPENTER: A quiet girl but truly faithful. Art Club 2. FRANCES CARTER: Quiet and shy. None knows why. Art Hon. Soc. 2, 3. HOWARD CARTER: Always a song in his heart. Football 2, 4; N. S. D. 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Boys Chorus 4; Viking Varieties 4; Solo Contest 3, 4. STEVE CARUSO: If good nature is an asset, he ' ll never be bankrupt. H. R. Pres.; Stud. Coun. MARTHA MARIE CAVANAH: She always does her best and that is fine indeed. Delph. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Chaplain D. L. S. 4; Stamp Club 2. ROSEMARY CAWBY: A sweet little heartache. Pres. Jr. Class 3; Giftor. Sr. Bal. 4; Sec. C. L. S. 4; C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Hop Princess 3; Courier Staff 3; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; Inter-Soc. Dance Com. 3, 4; Mixer Com 4; Pres. H. R. 4; Ring and Pin Com. 4; Cap ' t. All-Star Hockey 2; Olympian Club 2. BETTY JO CECIL: Good natured and deserving of her friends. Delph L. S. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4. LUCILLE ALICE CHAPIN: Her ways are ways of pleasantness. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; C. V. B. 4; Jr. Life Saving 4. NORMA JOHANNA CHAPMAN: Sandy— nick- name. A Northeast Darling. ANGELINE KATHERINE CICERO: A smile on her lips and a twinkle in her eye. MARJORIE JEANNETTE CLARK: As jolly as the day is long. Stud. Coun. 3; Delph. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. RICHARD CLOSSON: An athlete that sings in key. Football 3, 4; Boys Chorus 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DONNA JEAN COBB: Her talents are many and she excels in them all. Alpha L. S. 4; Spring Play 3; A Cappella 4; Dramatic Club 4; Sec. Spanish Club 3; Stud. Coun. 2; All-Star Volley Ball 3; Spanish Club 3; Viking Varieties 4; Sgt. of Arms of A. L. S. 4; 2nd Hon. Roll 4; Spring Play 4. ERMA COLEMAN: An artist in every way, making things brighter every day. Art Club Sec. 4; Art Club 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; H. R. Treas. 4; Basketball 2. DOROTHY IRENE COLLINS: Lots of pep and lots of fun — Keep her rare and never well done. Pep Club 3, 4. MILFORD COLLINS: What ' s the attraction on the 3rd floor every A. M.? Stud. Coun. 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3; Track 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JACK RAYMOND COOPER: Never quiet for long. Stud. Coun. 2; Band 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Physiog. Club 3; R. O. T. C. Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Hon. Roll 3. PHILLIP JAMES COUGHLAN: Wonder if his red hair and car have anything to do with his popularity? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. A. J. CRADER: He may be quiet but he gets around. Vice-Pres. Jr. Class 3; St. C. 2, 3, 4; Reporter St. C. 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; N. S. D. 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Tennis Team 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 3; Ring and Pin Com. 4; Handbook Com. 4; Courier Staff 3. LEOLA FRANCIS CRAIG: Never a dull moment when Leola is around. H. R. Vice- Pres. 4; Olympic Club 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 3; All-Star Little Volley Ball 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. LOIS GENEVIEVE CUDWORTH: Full of mischief and life. Delphian L. S. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Printers Club 4; Spanish Club 3. DORIS L. CUSHMAN: I ' m a man- hater, but the Bible says to love your enemies. Treas. D. L. S. 3; Viking Varieties 2; Charity Speech; Delphian L. S. 2, 3. FRANK OLIVER DAVIS: Who invented lessons? ROB- ERT WAYNE DAVIS: Another link in the ladder of suc- cess. 2nd Hon. Roll 2, 3; Debater 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2. PAUL R. (Jimmy) DeHASS: Jim- my ' s got what it takes to go a long way. WILLIAM DeHASS: Another quiet lad who might surprise us. FOREST RAY DeHAVEN: Strike up the Band. Stud. Band Dir. 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Debaters 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Band 3, 4; Popular Crch. Leader 3, 4; Class Day Band Leader 3; Varieties 2. Band Leader 4; Courier Editorial Staff 4. BETTY DeLAPP: Carefree, cute and clever. Delta Lit Soc. 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4. GRACE MARIE DeLUKE: Sweet as sugar cane. Gen. Hon. Roll 3; Girl Reserves 3; Sec. H. R. 2; Delta Lit. Soc. 2. CHARLES EDWARD DICKEY: What would the Courier have been without him? Courier Staff 4. ERNEST DICKEY, JR.: Double everything. Courier staff 4. 96 Brown, J. A. Brown, C. J. Brown, M. L. Brown, N. V. Brown, R. Brown, W. R. Browning Bryan Bryant, B. J. Bryant, D. J. Buford Burton Cade Calvert Campbell, C.T. Campbell, J. J., Jr. Caples Carpenter Carter, F. Carter, H. P. Caruso Cavanah Cawby Cecil Chapin Chapman Cicero Clark Closson Cobb Coleman Collins, D. I. Collins, M. Cooper Coughlan Crader Craig Cudworth Cushman Davis, F. O. Davis, R. W. DeHass.P.R.Jr. DeHass, W. W. DeHaven DeLapp DeLuke Dickey, C. E. Dickey, E., Jr. 97 © v N j t c% i N? s V 7 A High School Graduates DOROTHY DICKINSON: A winsome lass with a winning style. LOUIS JOSEPH DIGIUSTO. JR.: A true and in- teresting companion. ELIZABETH DISALVO: Friend- liness is her basis for success. Pep Club 4; Basketball 2; Volley Ball 2. NORMA SHIRLEY DUGGINS: A true purple Vi-Queen. AILEEN MAY DUNN: A personality all of her own. Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 2; Viking Varieties 2; Girls Chorus 2. ROBERT EUGENE DUNN: A sense of humor admired by all. Debaters 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Pres. H. R. ERLENE DURHAM: She is swell — that describes her best. MARIE ETHELENE EASTERLY: Full of fun. pep. and vim. All-Star Volley Ball 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 3; Olympic Club 2; Girls Chorus 2; Northeast N. MARY LOUISE ECKINGER: Is that what you call titian hair? HELEN MARIE EDMONDSON: Here ' s to the future of our dancing lady. Viking Varieties 4; Girl Reserves 3; Girls Chorus 4; Class Day 3. ELIZABETH D. ED- WARDS: Dark brown hair and dark brown eyes really get these Vikings. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; G. R. Cabinet 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; Clio Lit. Soc. 3, 4; Sec. H. R. 4. RUTH EICHHOLZ The dark haired singer with a charming personality. Treas. Theta Lit. Soc. 4; A Cappella Chorus 3, 4: Life Saving 1, 2, 3; Seal Club 2, 3; Theta Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4; Vice-Pres. H. R. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4. BETTY MARIE ELLENZ: Half way serious, half way gay. She does her tasks in a pleasant way. Alpha Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Sec. Girl Reserves 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH ELLIOTT: Hold the fort. I ' m coming! R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; R. O. T. C. Rifle Club 2, 3; R. O. T. C. Butts Manual 2, 3; R. O. T. C. Cap ' t. 4; Commercial Club 3. HENRY EYSSELL: These blondes really do get around. Deb. L. S. 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3; Pres. H. R. 2, 4; Courier Staff 3. MAE FARRIS: Gentle and sweet— ' nuff said! Hon. Roll 2, 3. DOUGLAS FERGUSON: A celebrity in our midst! Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3; Lt. R. O. T. C. 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 2, 3; Radio Crew 3, 4; Crack Co. 3; 2nd Hon. Roll 3. CATHERINE LUCETTA FICHT: The female Babe Ruth. RUSSELL RAY FIELD: Oh. that wavy hair. A Cappella 4. MARIE EVELYN FISHER: A divine little lady. G. H. R. 3. AN ' FRANCES BILLIE FOLAND: Snappy black eyes, and curly black hair. Sec. Physiog. Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Vice- Pres. H. R. 4; Pro. Chair. H. R. 4; Pep Club 3; Courier Staff 4; Viking Varieties 2; Class Day 4. MARIE FONTANA: Her eyes— a danger line; her smile, irresistible. All-Star Volley Ball 3. HOWARD FORT- NEY: Tarzan II. CATHERINE ELAINE FOSHE: Many persons feel art, some understand it, but few both feel and understand it. Delphian L. S. 2; Art Hon. Soc. 2; Hon. Roll 2; Vice-Pres. H. R. 2. EDNA LA VERN FOX: — and they adored her. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Sec. H. R. 4. MARTHA RUTH FRENCH: Quite the society whirlwind! Spanish Club 3; Thetas 4; Art Club 4; Pres. H. R. 2. RUBY FUNK: Few minds wear out. more rest out? Staff 3, 4. ROBERT SAMUEL GAISER: Northeast ' s merman. Football 3, 4; Swim Team 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H. R. Officer 3, 4; Courier Staff 3; Yell Club 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Debater L. S. 4. ANDREW E. GALLAGHER: Keep your distance girls — he ' s taken. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; D. L. S. 2; Stud. Coun. 2. HAROLD EARL GARDNER: Every inch a gentleman. MARTHA LOU ELLIOTT: Sings well, plays marvelously, and looks grand. Theta Lit. Soc. 3, 4; French Club 2; Sec. French Club 3; Vice-Pres. French Club 4; Northeast Art Hon. Soc. 3; Pres. H. R. 2; Girls Chorus 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3. HELEN ELIZABETH EMMERT: Hello, stuff. Stud. Coun. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Printing Club 2. EVA MAE ENGLAND: An artist that is really an artist, both in her drawing and her personality. Art Com. Annual Staff 3, 4; D. S. S. 2; Nat. Art Hon. Soc. 2, 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Life Saving 2. MARY ANNE ENGLISH: Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price? Printers Club 2. ISABELLA MARIE ENTOMINGER: A poet in our midst. Lit. Contest gold medal poetry 3; Pres. Spanish Club 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Solo Contest 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4. HELEN DORIS EPSTEIN: Quiet little lady, liked by all Delta Lit. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Treas. D. L. S. 2, 4; Nat. Art Hon. Soc. 3; One-Man ' s Show 2; Courier Staff 3; Reporter D. L. S. 3. ROBERT C. ERIKSEN: All good men fall once— Oh! Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 4; N. S. D. 4; Sec. H. R. 3; Band 2. KATHERINE JEAN EVANS: If you think she ' s slow. Well— you just don ' t know. A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; V. P. A. L. S. 4: V.-P. Dramatic Club 4; Stud. Coun. 2. A; Hockey Mgr. 4; Hockey Play Day 3, 4; All-Star Hockey 2, 4; All-Star Little Volley Ball 2, 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 3; All-Star Basketball 2, 3; Courier Staff 4. DOROTHY ANN GARRETT: Slender on the outside but full of joy and cheer on the inside. DONALD HARMAN GATES: Give me a place to stand and I will move the world. Art Hon. Soc. 4; Art Annual Staff 4. MARY GENDLER: If you want a thing done well, ask Mary to do it. Vice-Pres. A. L. S. 4; Editor-in-Chief Noreaster 4; Editor-in-Chief Courier Staff 3; Vice-Pres. Latin Club 4; Sec. A. L. S. 4; A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Rep. Latin Club 3; Sr. Ballot 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Coun. Rep. 2; Officer of Sen. Class 4; Sec. H. R. 2, 3; High Hon. Roll 2, 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; All-Star Hockey 2; All- Star Volley Ball 2; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2. RALPH ESTILE GENTRY: Sincere and true friend. RUTH CHARLEEN GEPHART: Grand person and can she dance! JACK HENRY GETZ: What has he got that getz them? JOHN RAYMOND GIBSON: John wins his way smiling all the day. Hi-Y; Millikan Club; Hon. Roll 2. BETTY JANE GILLESPIE: —and many a wicked wink she wunk. C. L. S. 2; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3; Volley Ball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Hockey 2. MARJORIE HELEN GILLISPIE: Her motto is— When you do a thing, do it well. Treas. D. L. S. 4; Delph. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Art Hon. Soc. 3. JEAN GOOD- MAN: A friend so sweet a maid so neat. Printers Club 4; Pep Club 4. 98 Dickinson DiGiusto Disalvo Duggins Dunn, A. M. Dunn, R. E. Durham Easterly Eckinger Edmondson Edwards Eichholz Ellenz Elliott, E. J. Elliott, M. L. Emmert England English Entsminger Epstein Eriksen Evans Eysell Farris Ferguson Ficht Field Fisher Foland Fontana Fortney Foshe Fox French Funk Gaiser Gallagher Gardner Garrett Gates Gendler Gentry Gephart Getz Gibson Gillespie, B. J. GiUispie, M. H. Goodman 99 r t f. 4f % 1- ■fs 0m 9 ? fo V ( A ijki ' , £3 fs i i j W ? v ?t High School Graduates DON GRAY: Ready, willing, and able. RALPH GRAY: Man or mouse? N. S. D. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. LURETTA GREEN: The kind of girl we like to have around. Girls Chorus 2, 4; Viking Varieties 2. SHIRLEY GREGORY: We ' d go a million miles for one of her smiles. Clio 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3, 4. MARY LOUISE HACKBARTH: Stay as sweet as you are. Viking Varieties 2; Sec. H. R. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Day 3; Inter. Soc. Floor Show 3. DUL- CIE HACKNEY: The mistress of the typing keys. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Courier Staff 3; All-Star Hockey 4; Commercial Club 3; Stud. Coun. 3; Ail-Star Giant Volley Ball 4. CHARLES HALL: Girls, hold your breath! Squad Leader 3, 4; Shop Foreman 3, 4; Football 3; Treas. H. R. 3, 4. MORA HALL: Fun, but she ' s not so dumb. Theta 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 4; Hockey Play Day 4; Hockey Cap ' t. 4; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; H. R. Officer 4; Junior Life Saving 2. DOROTHY HANAWAY: Simple and sweet. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Pres. D. L. S. 4. MARGARET HARGIS: Why ' s everybody studying? Oh. to give Margaret some competition. D. L. S. 4; A Cap- pella 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Viking Va- rieties 2, 4. BETTY HARKNESS: Betty is peppy, and can she dance! But best of all — she can romance. D. L. S. 2; Viking Varieties 2. RODNEY HADER: In- tellect plus personality! Nat ' l Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms Sr. Class 4; Treas. Jr. Class 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. Latin Club 4; N. S. D. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Ballot 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 4; Chairman Handbook Com.; Ring and Pin Com. 4; Literary Contest 3; Viking Varieties 2; Pres. Hi-Y 4; Sec. N. S. D. 4. JOSEPHINE HARMAN: A cute little cut-up! C. L. S. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3; H. R. Sec. 3, 4. LEOTA HARMAN: Leota ' s the girl who never does frown, and she ' s a girl Who ' ll go to town! Gen. Hon. Roll 3; D. L. S. 2, 3. LOUISE HARNSBERGER: Louise is known for her hair and her rhythm. Her form and her face that seems to go with ' em! C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; A. S. U. B. 2; A. S. A. 2; L. S. 2; Girl Reserves 3, 4. PEGGY HART: Peggy ' s a girl of pep; but don ' t get it wrong. She ' s dainty and quiet — sweet as a song! Girl Reserves 2, 3r4; Courier Staff 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Hon. Roll 2; Feature Editor Cour- ier 4. JOHN HAYNER: Your name ' s not Frank — you can ' t fool me. Your name is Johnny, and it always will be! Stud. Coun. 4. BETTY HECK: Sees all. hears all, and writes it in the Courier. D. L. S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Feature Editor Courier 4; Lit. Contest; Dramatic Club; Spanish Club 4; Reporter D. L. S. 4; Inter. Stud. Soc. 4; Gen. Hon. Rail 3; Sec. H. R. 2; Reporter H. R. 4; Soc. Chairman D. L. S. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 4. KATHLEEN HEIMAN: She sings — for her supper. Girls Chorus 3, 4. ARTHUR HELM: A gentleman who prefers blondes. MARJORIE HEMPFLING: 99 44 100 per cent pure, what? Courier Staff 3, 4. PEGGY HENDRIX: What have artists got that none of the other boys have? C. L. S. 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 2, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Girls Chorus 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 3. JESSIE HENLEY: A darling, dainty, dangerous printer ' s devil! Printers Club 4. JOHN HENRY: The Beau Brummel of Northeast. H. R. Pres. 2, 3, 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; News Editor Courier 3; Stud. Coun. 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2; Sgt. at Arms Stamp Club 2, 3. MARILYNN HENRY: Love me, love my dog. C. L. S. 4; Pep Club Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3. MARY HEOTIS: La Senorita, wondrous fair. With sparkling eyes and soft brown hair. Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 3 Rep. Spanish Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3 Ail-Star Volley Ball 2, 3; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3; Courier 4, Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3. ANN HERBSTER: Did she ever have a serious thought? A. L. S. 2, 3; Vice-Pres. H. R. 3; Courier Staff 3; Society Editor Courier, 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3. ROBERT HILL: Cupid ' s little helper. Hill. D. L. S. 4; Drum Major of Band 3, 4; Alt. Coun. Rep. 2; Assistant Stud. Director Orchestra 4; Librarian of Orchestra 4. FRED HILLE- BRANDT: Freddy D. Ah me— Oh Gee! What a Romeo he can be! N. S. D. 3; Band 2; R. O. T. C. 2. ALLYN HINTON: You got to be a football hero to get along with the beautiful red heads. Football 2, 3, 4; Cap ' t. Football 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Spanish Club 3; Sports Editor Courier 3; Stud. Coun. 2; Football All- Star 4. JOHN HOFFMAN: John ' s a guy who takes all cakes. Look at the swell grades he makes! HARRY HOLLO- WAY: There ' s only one difference between George Washington and me — he couldn ' t tell a lie and I can but won ' t do it! FRANK HOOPER: He ' s not a bit partial. He winks at all the girls. D. L. S. 3, 4; Millikan Club 4. WALLACE HOSLER: A boy like Wallace is quite rare — Especially when he has short hair. Pres. Hi-Y 2, 4; Pres. Sr. Class 4; Giftorian Jr. Class; M. C. Varieties 4; Varieties 2; Lit. Contest 3; Spring Play 2, 3; Vice-Pres. Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 4; Courier Staff 4; Dramatic Club. SAMUEL HOUSE: I like English— Like Gym, too. But oh my Spanish, I no can do! Sports Editor Annual 4; Sports Editor Courier 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 2; Basketball 4. PATRICIA HOVERDER: As a South- ern Belle. She does very well. Rep. Stud. Coun. 4; T. L. S. 4; Sec. Pep Club 4; Pep Club 4; Olympians 4; AU- Star Volley Ball 4; Vice-Pres. T. L. S. 4. JAMES HUFFMAN: A sweet little headache. Track 3 ' 38. JUNE HOWARD: June ' s pep just bubbles like a geyser. For she ' s senior hypnoti-ser! Stud. Coun 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Hockey 2, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3; Basketball 3; Hockey Flay Day 4; Basketball Cap ' t. 3; Athletic Letters. NANCY HUFFMAN: —and give me a man that ' s true and then I ' ll wahoo, wahoo, wahoo! T. L. S. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Viking Varieties 2, 4. THELMA HULTS: Flashing dimpled darling of many. D. L. S. 2; Seal Club 2; Pep Club 4; Mid- Year Reporter 4; Pres. H. R. 2. BERT INDIN: He Studies— every once in a while. N. S. D. 3, 4; Printers Club 2, 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 3. JEWEL JEAN JACKSON: Jewel ' s a gem. that ' s why we call her precious. Pres. T. L. S. 4; Sr. Editor Noreaster 4; Courier Staff 3; Vice-Pres. Physiog. Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3; Soc. Rep. for Lit Contest 3; Initiator T. L. S. 3; Cap ' t. All-Star Basketball 2; Basket- ball Play Day 3; T. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Physiog. Club 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; All-Star Basketball 2, 3; AU-Star Volley Ball 2, 3; Inter. Soc. Dance Com. 4. LAVERNE JACKSON: Lovely, loyal and lovable. Clio. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2; Pres. H. R. 2; Sec. H. R. 3; Pep Club 3; Song Leader Pep Club 3. PAUL WILLIAM JACKSON: Will you be mine. Valentine? Football 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3. JOSEPH JOHNSON JEFFERS: As modest as a church mouse. Physiog. Club 3. CECIL RAY JENKINS: The Romeo of the basketball team — but who is Juliet? Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 4; Heart of America 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON: An A-l Singer with what it takes. Pres. Girl Reserves 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Re- porter and Initiator C L. S. 3, 4; Solo Contest 3; Class Officer 3; Viking Varieties 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 2; C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Courier Staff 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; AU-Star Volley Ball 2; All-Star Hockey 2; Ring and Pin Committee 3, 4. CAROL JOAN JOHNSON: Her ways are ways of friendliness. T. L. S. 2, 4; Printers Club 2. 100 Gray. D. C. Gray. R. G. Green Gregory Hackbarth Hackney Hader HaU, C. F. Hall, M. K. Hanaway Hargis Harkness Harman, J. Harman, L. Harnsberger Hart Hayner Heck Heiman Helm Hempfling Hendrix Henley Henry, J. M. Henry, M. Heotis Herbster Hill Hillebrandt Hinton Hoffman Holloway Hooper Hosier House Hoverder Huffman, J. Howard Huffman, N. J. Hults Indin Jackson, J. J. Jackson, L. Jackson, P. W. Jeffers Jenkins Johnson, B. J. Johnson, C. J. 101 •J V s.y-0 a - v 1tf a V - ' ' c High School Graduates HARRIET JOHNSON: A sweet bit of Stardust. JOHN JOHNSON: We can ' t all be angels. MARJORIE JOHNSON: Always smiling, always gay. we all hope you ' ll stay that way. A. L. S. 3; Volley Ball 3. LOUISE JOHNSON: No better jewel could be found anywhere. LOU JONES: Swell person; grand sport. CANNON KANE: Make it loud. Senior Class Officer 4; Stud. Coun. Pres. 4; Junior Class Officer, Sec. 3; Debaters 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Viking Varieties 2, 4; Class Day 3; Popular Orchestra Drums 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 4; Annual Poster Contest, 1 and 2 places, 2, 3; Rep. in Charity Drive 4; Senior Ballot 4; Ring and Pin Com. 4. DOROTHY KELLEY: Dorothy goes in for cheer even in leaders. A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Pres. A. L. S. 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Pres. Pep Club 4; Vice-Pres. Pep Club 3; Senior Class Treas. 4; Charity Speaker 3; Pres. Girls Chorus 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; 2nd Vice-Pres. Stud. Coun. 4; Stud. Coun. 4. MARY KING: You like blondes, don ' t you, Mary. D. L. S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. H. R. 2; Girls Chorus 3. ODETTE KIN- MAN: She likes to yell at a basketball game, because her hero is of letter fame. Vice-Pres. French Club 3; French Ciub 3, 4; Pep Club 3: Pres. H. R. 3, 4; Life Saving 2. BETH KITTLE: You could really cook up something sweet in this Kittle. Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Printers Club 4; D. L. S. 2. JUANITA KRAMER: That laughing roomer of the halls. Sec. of Class 2; Gen. Hon. Roll 2 3 JULIA KUBIAK: Goes in for everything — pertaining to sports. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 3; Hockey 4; Basketball 2, 3; Olympian Club 2; All- Star Volley Ball 4; All-Star Hockey 4; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3. ROBERT KUNZ: A soldier that gets around; P. S.. she ' s cute. too. D. L. S. 2; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Corp. R. O. T. C 2; Sgt R O T C. 3. LUCILLE LANNON: She ' ll get places — in her own car. too! Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2; Stamp Club 3; Stud. Coun. 4; Conserva- tion Club 4. LENA LA PUMA: Pretty, petite and plenty sweet Pep Club 4; Stud. Coun. Alt. 2. CHARLES LARKINS: A journalist?? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Cour- ier Staff 4r Rifle Club 2. RICHARD LAVERTY, JR.: Football fan. Football 4. ARTHUR LEE: Nature ' s gift to women. N. S. D. 2, 3. 4; A Cappella 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football 3; H. R. Pres. 2; H. R. Sergeant-at- Arms 3; Viking Varieties 4. JAMES LEEPER: Is there a damsel in despair? Dramatic Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Vice-Pres. H. R. 4. JAMES LEGER: Really, Jimmy, these Vi-Queens are pretty nice. Or did you already know? Track 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 3; Sec. H. R. 2. LLOYD LEGER: King of Hearts, and tops as a soldier. Bus. Mgr. Annual Staff 4; R. O. T. C. Cap ' t. 4; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; 1st place Ame. Les. Medal 3; Leader Rifle Drill 3; Pres. B. L. S. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Courier Staff 3; Viking Va- rieties 2, 4; Stage Crew 2; V. R. C. 2; Crack Squad 2; Orchestra 2; Crack Platoon 2; Crack Co. 2, 3; R. O. T. C. 1st Sgt. 3; Lieut. 4; B. L. S. 3, 4. MARY LESLIE: Small and sweet, demure and petite, that ' s Mary Louise. T. L. S. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4. MARGARET LESSLIE: Sweets to the sweet. Pep Club 2. DOROTHY LEVENS: A walk- ing encyclopedia. A. L. S. 4; French Club 3, 4; Little Volley Ball All-Star 2; Giant Volley Ball All-Star 2; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; Highest Hon. Roll 3; Olympic Club 2. JOSEPHINE LICATA: She pleases all. D. L. S: 2, 3; Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; All-Star Little Volley Ball 3; All- Star Giant Volley Ball 4. ROBERT LINEBACK: Bob at first was very meek, but now he ' s turned a raving sheik. Hi-Y 2; Physiog. Club 4; Rifle Club 2; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. MARILYNN LOGSDON: She has done all right for herself. Modern Writers Club, 3; Get-Acquainted Club 3; Booster Club 3; Hon. Roll 2, 3; T. L. S. 4. PEGGY LONG: Charm plus grace equals our Miss Long. Pep Club 3. MAURINE LOVELY: A talented pianist and an excellent student T. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Girl Reserves 4; Latin Club 4; All-Star Volley Ball 2; Chorus (Barstow) 2; Orchestra 2; Viking Va- rieties 2. MARY LUNN: Sweet and refined. Officer H. R. 2; Vice-Pres. H. R. 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; Sec. H. R. 3; T. L. S. 2. FLOYD LUNSFORD: Just like the rest of us. VINCENT LUSCO: Full of pep, and wisdom, too. Football 4. CARL LYNCH: Tall, dark and handsome man about town. Coun. Rep. 4; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 2, 3; All-Star, 2nd Team, Football 4; Pres. Stud. Coun. 4. ETHELYN McCAFFERTY: She ' s got what it takes, personality, brains, and beauty. T. L. S. 2. HELEN McCLURE: As good as she is fair. Life Saving 2. VIRGINIA McFARLAND It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re natur ally nice. C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Treas. Latin Club 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3; 2nd Hon. Roll 2, 3. MAXINE McGREW: A young lady of merits and a cheerful disposition. KATHRYN McKELVIE: Sports are her favorites. All-Star Hockey 4; All-Star Basketball 3. LOIS McMANUS: When Irish eyes are smiling. C. L. S. 3, 4. RICHARD McMANUS: Our tennis star. Tennis 4; Hon. Roll 2, 4. KENNETH McNUTT: Happy go lucky, and tree. Stud. Coun. 2. DOROTHY MAHAN: Deep in a dream. Giant Volley Ball 3. NINA MAN- LEY: A girl of talent. H. R. Banker 2; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 4. DORIS MARSH: To meet her is to like her. Clionion 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. MARY MARTIN: Happy as a lark — that ' s Mary. NANCY MAST: Peppy and popular. Bus. Mgr. Courier 4; Courier Staff 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3. 4; Reporter for Clios 4; C. L. S. 3, 4; Charity Speaker 4; Printers Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Sec. C. L. S. ROSANNE MEREDITH: The gift of gab is given only to a few. Delphian L. S. 3. 4; D. L. S. Vice-Pres. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4; Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 4; Courier Staff 3; Viking Varieties 4. EU- GENE MILLER: If silence were money we ' d have a millionaire in our midst. Gen. Hon. Roll 2; Millikan Club 4; Sergeant-at-Arms H. R. 3; Rep. Vocational Meeting for H. R. 102 Johnson, H. Johnson, J. W. Johnson, M.L. Johnson, P. L. Jones Kane Kelley King Kinman Kittle Kramer Kubiak Kunz Lannon LaPuma Larkins Laverty Lee Leeper Leger, J. Leger, L. L. Leslie Lesslie Levens Licata Lineback Logsdon Long Lovely Lunn Lunsford Lusco Lynch McCafferty McClure McFarland McGrew McKelvie McManus.L.C. McManus, R. J. McNutt Mahan Manley Marsh Martin Mast Meredith Miller, E. 103 High School Graduates MARJORIE MILLER: When she gels on the street car the ads aren ' t worth a nickel. Delta L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2, 3; French Club 2; Viking Varieties 2. MARILYN MILLER: In dramatics she ' s tops. Delta L. S. 3; Pep Club 3; All-Star Volley Ball 3; Spring Play 4. MARY MIL- LER: She takes the cake in sports. Pres. of Olympians 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Vice-Pres. Pep Club 4; Basketball Mgr. 4; Volley Ball Play Day 3; Basketball Play Day 3; Baseball Play Day 3; Hockey Play Day 3; Cap ' t. All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2; All-Star Basketball 2, 3; Olympian 2, 3, 4; All-Star Hockey 2, 3, 4; All-Star Giant Volley Ball, 2, 3, 4. DAVID MILLS: He ' s a real iellow — if there ever was one. WILLIAM MILLS: School is great but fun is greater. MARILYN MINTER: Full of pep. full of wit. and full of wisdom, too. T. L. S. 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Stud. Coun. 2. ELLEN MOORE: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Pep Club 4. MARY MOORE: A common name for an uncommon girl. JUNE MORE- HEAD: Her smile perfect — her singing divine. D. L. S. 3, 4; A Cappella 4. TRAVIS MORGAN: Music is his side line girls. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Football 4. ROWENA MORRISON: Sweetness and beauty — that ' s Rowena. WEBB MOR- ROW: Northeast ' s Robert Taylor. Tennis Team 4; Courier Staff 4; Stud. Coun. 3 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Debaters 2; Comm. Club 3. EVELYN MUELLER: Jeepers Creepers. Where did you get those peepers. Editor-in-Chief Courier 4; Delta Lit. Soc. 2. 3, 4; Art Club 2. 3; Vice-Pres. Deltas 4; Treas. Art Club 3; Sec. Delta Lit. Soc. 4; Pep Club 4; Bronze Medal, Oration, Lit. Contest 3; Stud. Coun. 4; Junior Life Saving 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Hon. Roll 4. LYNN MURRILL: Fresh as a daisy. Lieut. R. O. T. C. 4; H. R. Pres. 2, 3. MARGARET MYERS: She will make a name for herself. Delta Lit, Soc. 2. RUSSELL NANCE: Hi ho. Silver! Hon. Roll 2, 3; Sgt. Arms Comm. Club 3. JAMES NELSON: Bud is what you call a swell person. B. L. S. 4; Viking Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Crack Platoon 2; Crack Co. 2; Rifle team 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3; Lieut. R. O. T. C. A: Millikan Club 4; Butts Manual 3; Pres. Viking Rifle Club 4. EDWARD NICHOLSON: Smart and oh! so cute. VIR- GINIA NIVENS: A dress designer, she hopes. Pep Club 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM NUGENT: Wahoo! Bill ' s an old cow hand, he thinks. Football 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4. GLORIA ONOFRIO: That gorgeous hair we all admire. Stud. Coun. 3; Delta Lit. Soc. 3, 4. ELVERA OVERTVELT: Everyone is welcome to her realm of friends. Girl Reserves 4. JOHN PALMER: Makes haste slowly. Hon. Roll 3; Alt. C. Rep. 3. ZELDA PALMER: Ask me no questions — I ' ll tell you no lies. T. L. S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3. DORIS PARR: A very pleasing girl whom every one likes. LILLIAN PATTERSON: If we could all be as pleasant as she. What a happy place this world would be. Sec. H. R. 4. HARLEY PAYNE: There surely must be some hard work in him, because none has ever come out! Pres. Print- ers Club 4; Vice-Pres. Printers Club 3; Printers Club 2, 3, 4; Foreman Printing Shop 4; Reporter H. R. 4; Six Foot- ers Club 3; Courier Staff 3, 4; Shop Notes Editor Courier 4; Vice-Pres. H. R. 2, 3. JOSEPH PEARCE: All great men die — I don ' t feel so well myself! Corp. R. O. T. C. 3; H. R. C. 3. ANTHONY PECORARO: Hilarious as a sail- or ashore! Courier Staff 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Ben- ton L. S. 3, 4. DOROTHY PEDEN: I am saddest when I sing; so are those who hear me! Treas. Delph. L. S. 3; Delph. 2, 3; R. R. Staff 3; Song L. D. L. S. 3; Girls Chorus 4. JEANNE PEIRONNET: If E s were diamonds, Jeanne would need smoked glasses! A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Treas. A. L. S. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Junior Class Officer 3; Soph- omore Editor Noreaster 2; Junior Editor Noreaster 3; Senior Ballot 4; Cap and Gown Comm. 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Treas. Girl Reserves 3; Girl Reserves Cabinet 3, 4; Council Rep. 2, 3, 4; Handbook Comm. 4; Ring and Pin Comm. A; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; High Hon. Roll 2, 3. MARY PHELPS: Cute, sweet, petite is she. Art Hon. Soc. 3; Pep Club 4; Del. Lit. Soc. 3; Girl Reserves 3. BEULAH PITT: A class with Beulah in it was more than a class; it was a riot! BONNIE POKETT: She is a laughing peppy dame, always joking always game, never, never quite the same! ERMA PORTER: Her candle burns within a socket! Seal Club 2. 3, 4; Art Club 2; Viking Varieties 2, 3. MARGUERITE POWELL: Snappy as a rubber band. A. L. S. 2, 3; Dance Band 4; Viking Varieties A; Band 2, 3, 4; Brass Quartet 4. DORIS PUCKETT: Queen of the Hop, and Queen of Hearts. A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Init. A. L. S. A; Sec. S. C. 4; Pres. H. R. 3, A; S. C. Rep. 3, A; Girl Reserves 3, A; Pen. Comm. A. L. S. 3; Snap-Shot Comm. A. L. S. 3; Queen of R. O. T. C. Hop 4; Senior Ballot 4. JUNE PUGH: A printer ' s— angel. Delta Soc. 2; Girl Re- serves 3; Vice-Pres. D. L. S, 4. BETTY RAMSEY: Oh! A Spanish belle. Pep Club 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Spanish Club 4. VIRGINIA RATHFORD: Sweet little Miss. C L. S. 2. ELINOR RAWLINGS: Elinor could double for Eleanor Powell just as easy. Theta L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 3; Pep Club 4; Olympic Club 2; Viking Va- rieties 2; Theta Vice-Pres. A: Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3; Little Volley Ball 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; French Club 3; Lit. Contest — Silver — Short Story 2; Lit. Contest — Silver — Essay 3; Council Rep. 4; Little Northeast N 3. NAOMI REAMES: Sing. babe. sing. Pep Club 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4. ELIZABETH REEDER: Pep a plenty. Pres. H. R. 4; Pep Club 3; Song writer 3. EVELYN REEDY: Puts her heart in a song. Delta Lit. Soc. 2, 3; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Sec. Pep Club 4; Pres. Girl ' s Glee Club 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 4. NADINE REYNER: That gorgeous copper hair, no won- der the boys are dazzled. A. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Sgt. Arms A. L. S. 4; Pep Club 4. FERN RICE: She ' s pretty in two ways — pretty nice, and pretty apt to stay that way. All-Star Hockey 2; Viking Varieties 2, A; Physiog. Club Vice-Pres. 3; Girls Chorus 2; All-Star Volley Ball 3. BEATRICE RIDDLE: Nice. neat, and nifty. Stud. Coun. 2; Health Comm. 2; H. R. Repor ter 4; Hon. Roll 2. RUBY R1DGWAY: Do we envy her! Commercial Club 3. 104 Miller. M. E. Miller, M. Miller. M. K. Mills. D. E. Mills, W. C. Minter Moore, B. I. Moore, M. C. Morehead Morgan Morrison Morrow Mueller Murril Myers Nance Nelson Nicholson Nivens Nugent Onofrio Overtveldt Palmer, J. W. Palmer, Z. M. Peironnet Phelps Pitt Pokett Porter Powell Puckett Pugh Ramsey Rathford Rawlings Reames Reeder Reedy Reynor Rice Riddle Ridgway 105 S v r - f m «fl I - ? ' f ■ to !  « f- IT f fll s ; •™ $ c High School Graduates MARY RIST: Hasn ' t missed a day yet. orchids to her. J elphian L. S. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 4; Hon. Roll 2. HELEN ROBERTS: You musta ' been a beautiful baby. Clionian L. S. 2, 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms C. L. S. 4; Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves Cabinet Member 2, 3; Council Rep. 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Latin Club 2; Council Alternate 2; 1st Hon. Roll 3; Gen. Hon Roll 2, 4; Vice- Pres. C. L. S. 4. CROTEAU ROBINSON: French? Foot- ball, 2nd team 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Volley Ball 3; Vik- ing Varieties 4; Squad Leader 3, 4; Class Officer 2. CHARLES RODINA: Where were you New Year ' s Eve? Debater L. S. 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Crack Co. 2. 3, 4; Crack Platoon 2, 3, 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4; Physiog. Club 2, 3; Viking Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus 4; Butts Manual 2, 3, 4. LEO ROOF: Roof is always on top! Printers Club 4; Hon. Roll 4. MARY ROSE: Sweet, sophisticated, and smart. MARY RUSSO: Rah, Rah. Rah, three cheers for Mary Pep Club 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 4. FRED SAGE: Power- house to the fans, Pontiac to the girls. Football 4; Hon- orable Mention — City All-Star 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 3; Stud. Coun. 4; B. L. S. 3, 4; Hi-Y 3; Track 3; Vice-Pres. H. R. 3. JOSEPH SALPIETRO: He ' s stepping right out. JOHN SANKS: We thought blondes were fickle. Treas. N. S. D. 4; Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 2; Sgt. at Arms Spanish Club 3; Treas. Spanish Club 4; N. S. D. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 6; Stud. Coun. 3; Hon. Roll 2, 4; Hi-Y 2. MILDRED SCHEJBAL: She ' s a regular pal in any man ' s language. ALDEN SCHNEIDER: Hello, when did you get loose? R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES SCHROEDER: You ' ve got something there. BETTIE SCHUCKMAN: How do the little girls always get the tall good-looking boys? CLARA SCHULTZ: She has a head full of sense. Hon. Roll 2, 4. CHARLENE SCHWENK: Wow! Treas. Girl Reserves 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Pari. C. L. S. 4; C. L. S. 3, 4; Stud. Coun. Rep. 3, 4; Pres. H. R. 3; Latin Club 2; Olympic Club 3; Highest Hon. Roll 4; Hockey AU-Star 2, 3, 4; Little Volley Ball All- Star 2, 3, 4; Giant Volley Ball AU-Star 2, 3; Basketball All- Star 2, 3; Cap ' t. All-Star Volley Ball 3; Track 2; Life Saving 2; Courier Staff; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; Sec. H. R. 4; H. R. Hostess 4. MINNIE SCOTT: She ' s just swell. SALLY SCOTT: Light is her hair, brown are her eyes. She comes to class to gaze at the guys. Latin Club 2; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Delphian L. S. 2, 3, 4. RAY SEGLER: We ' ll make a singer out of him yet. Boys Chorus 3, 4. EDITH SEIBERT: Her personality is going to get her far. Pres. H. R. 3; Hon. Roll 3; Health Com. 4; Stud. Coun. 4. ROBERT SETTLE: One of the few real students in cap- tivity. N. S. D. 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. N. S. D. 4; High Hon. Roll 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Hi-Y 4; Pres. H. R. 4; Millikan Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Sgt. at Arms Latin Club 2, 3; Hi-Y German Band 4; Band 3; Stamp Club 2; Stud. Coun. 4; Chairman of Courtesy Com. 4. ROBERT SHARP: Inert ia personified. Stud. Coun. 1; Debaters 2. RICH- ARD SHEETS: Flat foot floogie. Hi-Y 2, 3; B. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Courier Staff 4; Circulation Mgr. 4; H. R. Reporter 4; R. O. T. C. 2, 3; Corp. R. O. T. C. 3; Bugler R. O. T. C. 2, 3; Crack Co. R. O. T. C. 2, 3; Crack Platoon 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 3. WALTER SHELTON: Another Honor Student. Stamp Club 2; Tennis Team 2; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Stud. Coun. 2; Pres. English Class 3. JEANNE SHEPHERD: One of the three it sisters. Vice-Pres. D. L. S. 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Rpt. D. L. S. 3; Hik. Mgr. 4; Pep Club— S. L. 4; Olympians 4; Art Club 2; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Pres. D. L. S. 4; All-Star Volley Ball 4. JOAN SHEPHERD: Another one! Rpt. T. L. S. 4; Song Leader T. L. S. 3; Treas. Pep Club 4; Olympian Club 2, 4; Courier Staff (News Editor) 4; T. L. S. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Play Day Hockey 4; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; AU-Star Hockey 3, 4. MARY SHERER: The hour of charm. C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Treas. C. L. S. 4; S. C. 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Pres. Cho. 4; Pep Club 3; Cabinet Girl Reserves 4; Sec. S. C. 4. DELORES SHIELDS: She ' s delightful and delicious as well as delove- ly. Critic A. L. S. 4; A. L. S. 3. 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4. HOWARD SIMCO: Ride, tenderfoot, ride. Physiog. Club 3; Stamp Club 2, 3; R. O. T. C. Corp. 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3. MILDRED SIMKO: Love ' s a riddle — I ' m the answer. Sec. D. L. S. 4; Delta L. S. 2, 3, 4; School Life Editor Noreaster 4; Highest Hon. Roll 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Pres. H. R. 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Latin Club 4; Rpt. Latin Club 4; Basketball 2; Giant Volley Ball 2; Pres. H. R. 2; Vice-Pres. H. R. 2; H. R. Hostess 4. JANE SINCOX: If you ' re looking for a good time — see Jane. A. L. S. 3, 4; Vice-Pres. H. R. 3; Sec. H. R. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2. MYRTLE SLANKARD: We hope there will be more like her. JEAN SMALLWOOD: Petite, popular redhead. Stud. Coun. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 3, 4; Pres. Spanish Club 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; A. L. S. 3, 4; Rep. of A. L. S. 4; Cou- rier Staff 3; Feature Editor Courier Staff 3; First Hon. Roll 2; Alt. Stud. Coun. 3. BENJAMIN SMITH: He ' s got what it takes. N. S. D. 4; R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4; Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3; Corp. R. O. T. C. 3; R. O. T. C. Circus 2, 3, 4; Hon. Roll 3, 4. HUGH SMITH: He ' s good enough to be a U. S. regular. Pres. B. L. S. 4; B. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Treas. B. L. S. 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2; R. O. T. C. 2, 3; Courier Staff 3; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3; Corp. R. O. T. C. 3; Rifle Club 3; Crack Co. 2, 3; R. O. T. C. Editor Courier 3; Printers Club 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ISA SMITH: She ' s tiny — she ' s small, but she knows it all. KATHERINE SMITH: A sweet girl with quiet grace. MEREDITH SMITH: Sweet and lovely. Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Printers Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. Printers Club 4; Hon. Roll 3; Art Club 2, 3; H. R. Officer 2. VANITA SMITH: A quiet honor student. Printers Club 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3; VoUey Ball 3; Baseball 3. VIRGINIA SMITH: Swell person, no kidding. Printers Club 4. VIRGINIA LEE SMITH: She sings her way into our hearts. Girls Chorus 2; A Cappella 3, 4; Vocal Contest— First place 3. CLARYCE SNIDER: Deep in a dream. Delta L. S. 2, 4. EDYTHE SPENCER: She ' s full of Northeast Pep. Delphian 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Sgt. Arms 3; Dramatic Club 2; Hockey 2, 4; Giant Volley Ball 4; Viking Varieties 2. JACK STAFFORD: We used to think that Jack was shy. But now you ought to see that guy. Hi-Y 2, 3; Physiog. Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Stud. Coun. 2; Sec. H. R. 3; Stamp Club 2, 3; Vice-Pres. Stamp Club 3. MABEL STANDEFER: She gets around when it comes to sports. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Olympian Club 3, 4; AU-Star Hockey 3, 4; AU-Star Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; AU-Star Basketball 2, 3; All-Star Little Volley Ball 2, 3; Track 2. DOROTHY STARKEY: Love makes the world go round. Physiog. Club 4. MARY STAVLENICH: She ' s quiet as a mouse, but we know she ' s here. Girl Reserves 2, 3; Volley Ball 2. EDWARD STEVENS: Girls— did you ever see his dimples? Vice-Pres. H. R. 4; Basketball H. R. 4; Sec. Senior Class, Midyear 4. 106 Rist Roberts Robinson Rodina Roof Rose Russo Sage Salpietro Sanks Schejbal Schneider Schroeder Schuckman Schultz Schwenk Scott, M. A. Scott, S. Segler Seibert Settle Sharp Sheets Shelton Shepherd, J. E. Shepherd, J. P. Sherer Shields Simcox Simko Sincox Slankard Smallwood Smith, B. R. Smith, H. W., Jr. Smith, I. L. Smith, K. B. Smith, M. A. Smith, V. L. Smith, V. F. Smith, V. L. Snider Spencer Stafford Standefer Starkey Stavlenich Stevens 107 «w .{! 4 v € j 4 sA S r .a t— ! 4 a FvJ. 3 High School Graduates FORREST STEVENSON: Listen my children and you shall hear—. N. S. D. 2, 3, 4; Hon. Roll 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Treas. N. S. D. 4. RAY STOCKBRIDGE: Somewhere, seme place, there ' s a screw that ' s loose. N. S. D. 2; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 3. PEGGY STONE: Ditto. Art Club 3; Stud. Coun. 4; Viking Varieties 2, 3; A Cappella 3, 4. VIR- GINIA STONE: Is there an artist in the crowd? Volley Ball 2, 3; Pep Club 4. BETTIE STRAWHUN: Hold every- thing, boys. D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; All- Star Hockey 2; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3. LAWRENCE STUMPF: An up-to-the minute soldier. Corp. R. O. T. C. 4; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4; Sec. Stamp Club 3; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Viking Varieties A; Band 2, 3, 4; Crack Platoon 2; Crack Co. 2; Millikan Club 4; Pres. Millikan Club 4. MARJORIE SUMMERS: Small but mighty sweet. Delta Lit. Soc. 3, 4; N. E. Courier 3, 4; Feature Editor Courier 4; Dramatic Club 4; Volley Ball 3; Pep Club 4. JOHN SYLVESTER: Watch out. Girls. Football 3, 4; B. L. S. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; H. R. Treas. 3. DOROTHY TALONEY: Our star hockey player. All-Star Hockey team 4; Hockey Play Day 4; Volley Ball Play Day 4; All-Star Volley Ball 4; Olympians 4. MARJORIE TANGBLADE: Good old psychology! Asst. Bus. Mgr. Courier 4; T. L. S. 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 2; H. R. Reporter 4. ANNA TAWNEY: Inspiring journalist. Delphian 3; Pres. A. L. A. 3; Courier Staff 3. 4; Reporter 3; Treas. 2. BYRON TAYLOR: Keep looking, you ' re sure to find her. MILDRED TAYLOR: Vivacious vocalizer. Girls Chorus 2, 3. 4; Delphian 2; Hon. Roll 3; Viking Varieties 2. WILLIAM TEASON: A Northeast Rembrandt. Art Club 2; Pres. Art Club 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; Courier Staff 3; Annual Art Com. 3; Annual Art Editor 4. BERTHA TESSMER: A fondness for uniforms. Clio. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Clio. L. S. 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Spring Play 3; Courier Staff 3; Charity Speaker 4; Dramatic Club 4. JOE TESTERMAN: He is bound to succeed in the business. Vice-Pres. Commercial Club 4; Com. Club 3, 4. GWENDOLYN TETRICK: This girl ' s name is Gwendolyn Tetrick, But her look resembles Detrick ' s. DOROTHY THOMPSON: One in a million. JAMES THOMPSON: A tall brunette with the sweetest smile around school. Stud. Coun. 2. KAY THOMPSON: A winning way, a pleasant smile, dressed right, right in style. Sec. Hi-Y 4; N. S. D. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3, 4; Lieut. R. O. T. C. 4; Crack Co. 2, 3; Crack Platoon 2, 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Viking Varieties 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Millikan Club 4. MICHAEL TONER: If it is true— You only get out of life what you put into it — Michael will receive big dividends. ROBERT TRIPLETT: He gets what he goes after— or does he? Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Printers Club 3, 4. AL- CIDENE TURNER: Her smiles and her hair brighten her way. Little Volley Ball 3, 4; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Hockey 3; Olympics 4. ROBINSON TUTT: Old King Tutt. Hi-Y 2; Photographers Club 3, 4. CIRO VALENTI: He doesn ' t dislike work but he just doesn ' t agree with it. Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4. ANNABELLE VALENTINE: Our description of Annabelle is — Delightful. DeLuxe. and De Lovely. C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Olympians 3; Pres. Seal Club 4; Pep Club 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4; All-Star Hockey 4; Ail-Star Basketball 3; All- Star Giant Volley Ball 3, 4; All-Star Volley Ball 3; Stud. Coun. 2, 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball Cap ' t. 4; Hon. Roll 4. FLORENCE VAN ALST: She conquered all. Theta Lit. Soc. 3, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3. GALEN VANDERLINDEN: The very pine-apple of perfection. Physiog. Club 4. WANDA VAN POOL: A girl after our own heart. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Physiog. Club 3, 4; Staff Courier 4; Pres. Physiog. Club 4; Theta Lit. Soc. 4. WILLIAM VAN POOL: If anyone can smoothe burns. Van Pool can. Football 3. DORA VAUGHN: She shows ability along many lines. ELEANOR VAUGHN: Those winning charms. Pres. C. L. S. 4; C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves 4; Sec. Stud. Coun. 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2; Girls Chorus 3; Nor. Art Staff 4; Mixer Comm. 4; H. R. Sec. 3. CATHERINE WALKER: She ' s quiet in her way. but boy, what a way! Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club Critic 4; Sec. Stamp Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4; T. L. S. 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Membership Chair- man Girl Reserves 4; Pres. Latin Club 4. OSCAR WALKER: For he ' s a jolly good fellow, which nobody can deny. Boys Glee Club 2; H. R. Officer 2; Class Day 2, 3; B. L. S. 3; Art Club 3; Viking Varieties 2, 4; Pres. H. R. 4; Boys Quartette 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. JOHN WALLACE: The maestro of a golden trumpet. Band 2, 3, 4; Band Mgr. 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3; Pop. Orchestra 3, 4; Courier 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 4; Viking Va- rieties 2, 4. HAYESALEE WALTER: Thinks twice be- fore she speaks. Girl Reserves 4; Volley Ball 2; Basket- ball 2; Hockey 2; Hon. Roll 2, 4. VINITA WARD: Dark eyes. Giant Volley Ball 2, 3; Volley Ball 3; N. A. H. S. 2, 3; All-Star Hockey 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4. JESSIE WAY: Smart as a whip. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4: T. L. S. 3. 4; Pep Club 4; French Club 3; Girl Reserves 3; Olympic Club 2; Giant Volley Ball 3; Vol- ley Ball 3; Stud. Coun. 4. DOROLES WEDDLE: Big smile— big heart. C. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Giant Volley Ball 3; Volley Ball 3; Play Day Hockey 4; All-Star Hockey 4; Stud. Coun. 2, 4; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Volley Ball Play Day 4. HELEN WELCHONS: She ' ll get along in the world. HELEN WHEELER: Of boys ' hearts she ' s a stealer, that ' s our only Helen Wheeler. Pep Club 4. JEAN WHELAN: A girl with personality plus. Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 4. DONALD WHITE: We ' re in the army now. Corp. R. O. T. C. 3; Rifle Club 2, 3; Crack Platoon 2, 3; Crack Co. 2, 3. MADELINE WHITE: Is there anyone nicer? All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Physiog. Club 4; Second Hon. Roll 2, 3. MILDRED RAE WIGGINS: A good girl athlete is always wanted. Junior Life Saver 2; Seal Club 4; All-Star Hockey 4; Hockey Play Day 4; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 4; Pep Club 4. MEREDITH ROSE WIKELSKI: What has she got that gets us? Orchestra 2, 3; Girl Reserves 4. DOROTHY WILKES: Refined, divine, and friendly. Stud. Coun. 2; Pep Club 3, 4. 108 Stevenson Stockbridge Stone, P. J. Stone, V. L. Strawhun Stumph Summers Sylvester Taloney Tangblade Tawney Taylor, B. G. Taylor, M. Teason Tessmer Testerman Tetrick Thompson, D.E. Thompson, J. W. Thompson, K. W. Toner Triplett Turney Tutt Valenti Valentine Van Alst Vanderlinden Van Pool, W. Van Pool, W.E. Vaughn, D. E. Vaughn, E. C. Walker, C. Walker, O. B. Wallace Walter Ward Way Weddle Weinstein Welchons Wheeler Whelan White, D. E. White, M. J. Wiggins Wikelski Wilkes 109 if Mflk 4t ■ -- - . . - (1 ea i £ k High School Graduates BETTY JANE WILLIAMS: A grand sport even in the game ol We. Volley Ball 2, 3; Giant Volley Ball 3, 4; Mgr. Giant Volley Ball 4; Hockey 2, 4; Jr. Life Saving 2; Pep Club 3; Seal Club 2, 3. HARRIETT MAE WIL- LIAMS: She ' s the only star in his blue heaven. Seal Club 2; Olympic Club 4; All-Star Hockey 2, 4; All-Star Volley Ball 2. 4; Pep Club 4. NADINE MAE WILLIAMS: She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with, and pleas- ant to think on . . . Theta 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Girl Reserves Cabinet 3. 4; Theta Treas. 4; S. C. 4. NORMA JANE WIL- LIAMS: A cute little rogue with a cute little way; We like her better every day Theta 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Stamp Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 4; Sec. H. R. 4; Treas. H. R. 2; Social Chairman Girl Re- serves 4; Social Chairman Pep Club 4. BILLY EVERETT WILLIAMS: Did his bright ideas turn his hair red? Courier Staff 3; S. C. 2, 3, 4; Pres. H. R. 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Spring Play; Benton 4. CHARLES D. WILLIS: None come any better — could be. Gen. Hon Roll 3; Radio Club 3, 4; French Club 2; Stamp Club 3. EDNA MAE WINKLEY: Winkley. Winkley. little star. THOMAS I. WINN: Why so serious? ELEANOR WITTMAN: All-Star even in sports. Hockey All-Star 2. 4; Hockey Play Day 4; Basketball Play Day 3; Basketball All-Star 2; Giant Volley Ball All-Star 2, 4; Volley Ball All-Star 2. MARCIA VIVIAN WRABEC: Cute little heartache. Courier 2; Delta 2, 3; Olympic Club 2, 3; Pres. H. R. 3; All-Star Volley Ball 2; 1st and 4th place Feature Stories 3. WILLIAM MARTIN WYATT: There ' s something about a soldier. Pres. N. S. D. 4; Cap ' t. R. O. T. C. 4; Annual Staff 4; Golf 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Council Rep. 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3; Crack Squad 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4. FRANCES SHERMAN YANCEY: Sterling Qualities. Debaters Soc. 4; Boy ' s Food Club 4. KATHERINE LA VERN YATES: Everyone ' s sweetheart. Olympic 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Viking Varieties 2, 4. EDWIN FRANKLIN YOUNG: Young in name, old in wisdom. JEWEL ZAMAN: She can almost make a piano dance — at least she makes it talk. Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; Thetas 2, 3, 4; Sec. of Thetas 4; Physiog. Club 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Popular Orchestra 4; Viking Varieties 4; Pep Club 4. JOHN EDWARD ZETO: Small but mighty. Boys Chorus 2, 3; Stud. Coun. 2. DONALD EUGENE ZUMWALT: Show me a happier man than thou. Debaters L. S. 4; Stud. Coun. 4. BETTY LOU ACLIN: Quiet, retiring, but always a friend. Theta 2; Stamp Club 2; Art Club 3; Girl Reserves 1, 2; Conservation Club 4. KATHERINE ADMIRES: A blonde with a flashing smile. S. C. 3. EDWARD AL- BERTSON. JR.: Strike a low note. ah-h. A Cappella 3, 4; Courier 4; Physiog. Club 4. JACOB ARONSON: Northeast ' s habitual orator. He ' s good, too. Pres. French Club 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2, 3, 4; S. C. 3, 4; Debater Reporter 3; Debater Critic 4; Courier 3. CHARLES BALDWIN: Clever, frank, and bland. JOSEPH BELLANTE: The guy that is never serious. Pres. H. R. 2; Sgt. at Arms H. R. 3, 4; Cap ' t. H. R. Basketball Team 4. JESS BRENTS: Happy-go-lucky, and full of mischief. HAZEL BURGE: What a voice! A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Gen. Hon. Roll 2. GEORGINA CASTAGNO: The best girl actress, and best in other ways, too. Viking Varieties 4; Spring Play 3, 4; Senior Ballot 4; Sec. Dramatic Club 4; Vice-Pres. Dramatic Club 4; High Hon. Roll 3; Gen. Hon. Roll 3, 4; Pres. and Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 3. ALBERT CUDA: To be or not to be — A printer or a football hero. Foot- ball 3, 4; Printers Club. DOROTHY CURRY: A sweet little Senorita. Gen. Hon. Roll 3; Olympian 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Little N 4. J. W. DOKE: Is everything oke doke? Pres. H. R. 2, 3; Mgr. Football 3. CHARLES DREYER: The Tailspin Tommy of Northeast. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3; Vice-Pres. Aviation Club 3; Vice-Pres. H. R. 2; Combqt Day 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MARY DULLE: She is precisely what she seems to be — a friend. All-Star Volley Ball 2, 3; All- Star Giant Volley Ball 3, 4; All-Star Basketball 3; All- Star Hockey 4; Junior Life Saving 2; Basketball Play Day 4; Olympic Club 4; Delphian 3, 4; Volley Ball Play Day 4. JAMES ELLIOTT: Tall, dark, handsome foot- ball player and basketball captain — No wonder the Vi- Queens fall. S. C. 3, 4; Courier 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Chairman Mixer Com. FRANK FERRO: ' Tis true that he is much inclined to talk to all womankind. Pres. H. R. 2, 3; Sgt. at Arms H. R. 4; Swim- ming 3, 4; Squad Leader 2, 3, 4; Football Squads 3, 4; Basketball Squads 3, 4. SADIE FUEHRER: Sometimes I sit and think, but usually I just sit. Theta 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Sec. and Treas. H. R. 3; Spanish Club 3; Printers Club 2; News Staff S. JEANNE GILLHAM: A lovely girl with a winning smile. DORIS ELDINE GIMPEL: Goes in for athletes and boys. All-Star Hockey 2; All-Star Volley Ball 2, 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2, 3; Life Saving 2; Olympian Club 2; Little N. VIRGINIA GORMAN: Always has fun and always has a date. All-Star Hockey 2, 3; Class Day 3; Basketball Play Day 3; Hockey Play Day 3; Junior Life Saving 2; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2; Theta 2, 3; Seal Club 2. FRANCES GOSNEY: Doesn ' t say much; but then, people like Frances don ' t have to. Delphian 2; Printers Club 2. DONALD GOSS: Was that thunder? No, here comes Don! Gen. Hon. Roll 3; S. C. 4; Football 4; Hi-Y Cabinet 3; R. O. T. C. Crack Co. and Platoon; Stage Mgr. 4; Benton 3, 4. NADINE HARDY: Nadine ' s a girl that has what it takes. Why doesn ' t she give the boys some breaks? Theta 4; Giant Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball 2, 3, 4; All-Star Hockey 4; Sec. Seal Club 4; Pep Club 4; Treas. Seal Club 4. ALBERT HENKE: A friend in need is a friend indeed, And Henke is the best one I ever have seed ! BUDDY HINKLE: A good man — good at anything. MARILYN HORNUNG: Toward success she will ever steer. MARY JANE JUELICH: Small and neat, and surely sweet. Vice-Pres. Glee Club 4; Theta 2, 3; Vik- ing Varieties 2; Athletic Club 2; A Cappella 4. DORIS JEAN KUBICKI: Northeast ' s sweet little artist. Nat. Art Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. Art Club 3; Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Chairman Art Staff 4; D. L. S. 3, 4. EDWARD LEE: Um-m-m. A one-woman man. ROB- ERT LEHMAN: A gentleman in every respect. Sgt. R. O. T. C. 4; Glee Club 4; Rifle Club 3. 4. 110 Williams, B. Williams. H. Williams. I. Williams. N. J. Williams, N. M. Williams, W.E. Willis Winkley Winn Wittman Wrabec Wyatt Yancey Yates Young Zaman Zeto Zumwalt Aclin Admires Albertson Aronson Baldwin Bellante Brents Burge Castagno Cuda Curry Doke Dryer Dulle Elliot Ferro Fuehrer Gillham Gimple Gorman Gosney Goss Hardy Henke Hinkle Hornung Juelich Eubicki Lee Lehman 111 $ 4 m. p W ei 4 V ; 1 ft , j V i r) n i-t ' - f High School Graduates MARIORIE MADISON: Calm, clever, and capable are her three c ' s. KATHLEEN MALLEN: She has all the boys going. LUCILE MICELI: We couldn ' t get along without her. Pep Club 4; All-Star Volley Ball 3; H. R. Sec. 4. RAYMOND MITCHELL: He got by. but that ' s not all; he got something else too. Cap ' t. R. O. T. C. 4; Mar. Orchestra 3. 4; Stud. Coun. 3. RICHARD MOORE: I ' m not a politician, and my other habits are good. Tennis Team 4; Swimming Team 3; Hi-Y 1, 2; Football (ScTHSj Hon. Roll 4. MARGARET NEWTON: Margaret was sincere in all that she did. THOMAS NOGGLE: The practical joker? WILLIAM PARMERLEE: Greater men than I have lived, but I doubt it! Bentons 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4; French Club 4. CORINNE PENA: She ' d make a grand advertisement for a honey label! MATHEW RENIE: He is a well made man who has a great determination. ELAINE RICE: The snappy little skater who has graced our Varieties twice. Sec. Physiog. Club 3; Viking Varieties 2, 6. HELEN RIDDLE: A steady-going, likable girl with bound- less ambitions. NORMA RUNNER: Sweet and de- pendable. LAWRENCE SAEGER: Cordial and courte- ous, a gentleman through and through. H. R. Vice-Pres. 1; Hon. Roll 1, 2, 3; L. G. 3; S. F. C. 4. HUBERT SEMLER: Mama, there ' s that man again! Spring Play 2, 3; Christmas Play 4; Pres. Dramatic Club 4; Vice-Pres. Dramatic Club 3; Sec. Dramatic Club 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Stud. Coun. 4; Pres. H. R. 2. 3; Viking Varieties 2. RUTH SIMS: Stop Beatin ' Around the Mulberry Bush. Treas. D. L. S. 3; Delphian Lit. Soc. 2, 3; Hon. Roll 3; All- Star Hockey 2, 3; All-Star Volley Ball 2, 3; All-Star Giant Volley Ball 2, 3; All-Star Basketball 2, 3; Seal Club 2, 3; Life Saving 2, 3. HOWARD SMITH: Bzzzz! First Cur- tain! Viking Varieties 4; Radio Cub 3, 4. ROBERT SMITH: These tall dark men — ! Debaters 3; Six-Foot Club 3; Locker Guard 2; H. R. Basketball 4. SARAH SMITH: Did you ever see her flash that Smith smile? A Cappella 4; Viking Varieties 4; Girls Chorus 3; D. L. S. 3. ELWOOD STANSBURY: These musical maestros! Popular Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Bank 2, 3, 4; Viking Varieties 2, 3. BONNELL STEWART: Bonnell must be a deceiver, because no one could be as wise as she looks. Stud. Coun. 4; Spanish Club 4; A Cappella 4; Hon. Roll 4; Viking Varieties 4. MARY SULLARD: L ; fe is a merry game for her. Girl Reserves 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Com. Club 4. ANNA SWANSON: We ' re going to miss her. CHARLES VAN BUSKIRK: Our heartiest sup- port goes with him. BETTY VAUGHN: Fortune fancies those whom she friends. Vice-Pres. 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Girls Chorus 2; Viking Varieties 2, 4. MADGE WARE: Here ' s happiness again! ELMER E. WINN: Bound to Winn. BETTY JANE DERNIER: Golden hair, golden voice, and golden personality. Pres. D. L. S. 4; Iniator D. L. S. 2, 3; Life Saving 1; D. L. S. 2, 3, 4; Viking Varieties 4; Courier Staff 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Hon. Roll. STEWART LLOYD: Brains enough for any ten people. BRADLEY OTIS: A jolly care-fee lad. JACK ZANDER: Not so tall, but dark and handsome. MARGARET PETERIE: Hello everybody! What ' s up? TED CHITWOOD: A champ in the making. Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. EVELYN HOWARD: A sports fan. D. L. S. 2; Little N 3; Olympics Club 2, 3; Hon. Roll 2, 3; Pres. H. R. 3; Stud. Coun. 2; Courier Staff 4. The Airplane Club ' s Exhibit Has Become an Annual Affair 112 Madison Mallen Miceli Mitchell Moore Newton Noggle Parmerlee Pena Renie Rice Riddle Runner Saeger Semler Simms Smith. A. Smith, B. Smith. S. Stansbury Stewart Sullard Swanson Van Buskirk Zander Peterie Chitwood Howard r ifi ' v; f It 4-r Ki ■■ c £J ' r. v i - « h V f r? i ; ■ 113 1 JUNIOR COLLEGE BALLOT: Regular Fellow, Matthew Poppa; Favorite, Lorena Or- ence Rupe; Scholarette. Dollie Newlon; Mr. Jim Nastic, Alvin Phillips; Miss Olym- NEW PLAN COMIC STRIP ' -JkjL C_jZ_ J t- K 3 Tarzan — Don Sturges --Tarzan ' s Mate — Thelma Triplett Blondie — Lucille Wynn Dagwood — Bill Parker Alvin — Truett Hause Baby Dumpling — Wade Rubick Jiggs — Isadore Bressel Maggie — Billie Burkdoll Rosie — Emily Womack Smitty — Kenneth Martin Office Girl — Nancy Hix Mr. Bailey — Mr. Chapin Winnie Winkle — Lois Jean Colliver Will Wright — Tom Manning Ma — Dorothy Armstrong Perry — Clayton Smith Tillie the Toiler — Harriet Page Bubbles — Laura Mattucks Mac — James Spaeth Whipple — Eldon Lee Ma Jones — Mary Ellen Jones Lil ' Abner — Jack Neff Daisy Mae — Carmen Nichols Hank — Robert Brooks Pansy — Dorothy Lutz Lucifer — Cecil Sooter Skeezix — Richard Smith Gootch — Jack Williams Nina — Doris Jeanne Sanford Jessica — Betty Hyre George Bungle — Leslie Parker Mrs. Bungle — Phyllis Miller Popeye — Vernon Miller Olive Oyl— Betty Fennell Wimpy — Mr. Burke Andy Gump — George Beard Min — Dorothy Means Tilda — Delores Johnson Bim Gump— Bill Hill Rosie — Virgie Vance Archie — Glann Massie Dick Tracy — James Maienschein Tess Truehart — Jeanne Johnson Pat Patton — John Gonser Ella Cinders — Doris Rae Lynch Blackie — George Harvey Smith Mamie Mullins — Helen Douglas Willie Mullins— Wofford Roberts Dotty — Rozelle Long Kayo— Millard Watts Moon Mullins — James Abbott Emmy Plushbottom — Laura Little Guess Who 114 cutt; King of Hearts, Fred Dieble; Queen of Hearts, Virginia Bechtel; Scholar, Clar- pian, Dorothe Scheupbach; Joe College, Harry Baker; Kitty Koed, Shirley Payne. Lord Plushbottom — Mr. Harman The Bachelor Girls: Peaches — Lillian Smittle Mary — Mary Margaret Austin The Lone Ranger — George Rush Terry — Dorothy Hurt Pirates — All the New Plan Boys! April Kane — Jean Clark Pat Ryan — Ed Springer Mickey Mouse — Mickey McNeal Minnie Mouse — Gloria Roach Little Orphan Annie — Wanda Skaggs Daddy Warbucks — Mr. Melcher Little Annie Rooney — Ruth Purtle Professor Watasnozzle — Richard Abbott Sappo — Robert Smicker Mrs. Sappo — Beverly Davis Pauline — Margaret Zammar Kitty Higgins — Miss Engel Looie Blooie — Mr. Carder Ferdinand the Bull — Mr. Green Little Henry — Ben Moore Ben Webster — Bob Palmer Rusty — Fjpy Fleming Aunt Min — Miss Weatherman Van — Charles Van Buskirk Clara Van Swagger — Victoria Robinson Jane Arden — Alice Gillespie Harold Teen — Max Pickering Lillums — Marthea Pittman Shadow — Susan Parabok Pop Jenks — John Love Mrs. Teen — Helen Breidenthal Hawkshaw — Bob Nelson Casper Milquetoast — Richard Gunn Mutt— Mildred Mills Jeff — Alice Rogers Captain and the Kids: Captain ' s Wife — Marjorie Schoonover The Kids — Thelma Antrim Lucretia Fleming Snow White—Mary Louise Williams Dopie — Constance Batliner Sleepy — Lucile Nininger Grumpy — Dorothy French Happy — Wilma Latta Sneezy — Wanda Ferris Bashful — Betty Lee Patterson Doc — Frances Bruson Little Lulu — Hilda Hughs Guess Who 115 7C? College Graduates Richard Abbott, a future scientist is this Abbott. We are quite sure he ' s not a Babbitt. Thelma Antrim, lovely, sweet, and de- mure. She ' s due for success, we ' re sure! Dorothy Armstrong, she ' s here; I heard her giggle. Mary Margaret Austin, she sits high in many people ' s hearts; charming coy, stylish, and smart. Harry Baker, a jolly good fellow — full of wit. Not one of these fellows to give up and quit. Con- stance Batliner, full of pep and full of fun. She always starts like the pop of a gun. George Beard, a scholar who believes in letting the women alone. Isadore Bres- sel, among our he-men he rates No. 1. He ' s jolly, gay and ready for fun. Robert Brooks, blonde hair and a smile that wins. He ' ll go places with that camera and lens. Frances Bruson, determination is her asset. What she tackles she thoroughly finishes. Billie Burkdoll, sophisticated lady, to you we bow. May you ever be as lovely as you are now. Jean Marie Clark, not too large and not too small but sweet and jolly and liked by all. Lois Jean Colliver, a friendly girl we all admire. Of her pretty face we never tire. Doris Coombs, Be seen and not heard, is the motto of some but we hope she won ' t use it in all days to come. Beverly Davis, vim and vigor with a friendly smile, Bev- erly makes living very worth while. Eleanor Donahue, a charming sweet girl who is destined to be a very good secre- tary — watch and you ' ll see. Helen Douglas, she ' s worth her weight in gold. Kathleen Easterwood, we hardly know she ' s here but we ' d miss her if she wasn ' t. Betty Grace Fennel, ' a bargain at any price. Wanda Ferris, a charming sweet sort of a girl who ' s as pure and per- fect as a pearl. Lucretia Fleming, anything you want to know ? ? ? Ask Lucretia. Roy Fleming, a friendly handclasp, a happy smile, will keep the world going a little while. Dorothy French, a blonde beauty, an I-O-tie. John Gonser, proud diplo- matic sort of man. He can take the raps if anyone can. Richard Gunn, he surely is full of radiant power plus a Gunn full of .knowledge. Truett Hause, Truett is so quiet we never can see just what he is or is going to be. Bill Hill, he ' s handsome, he ' s smart and really no trouble. We only wish he had a double. Nancy Jane Hix, it can ' t happen here — Nancy not being our favorite. Hilda Hughs, a secretary as sweet as ever can be. And a very good model of effi- ciency. Dorothy Hurt, after knowing Dorothy we might ask — All this and heaven too? Elizabeth Hyre, school is great but fun is greater. Dolores Johnson, always laugh- ing, always gay, ever cheerful all the day. Jeanne Johnson, what the well-dressed sec- retary wears; what the skilled musician does. Wilma Latta, she ' s sweet, she ' s different — she ' s smart. Laura Little, early to bed and late to rise. Think of the wear and tear on the poor bed. Rozelle Long, with her mind on study and her heart on Watts, we wish this girl just lots and lots. James Maienschein, the style of his clothes alone would pass this unsung Romeo of the class. Glenn Massie, here and there and all around. Wherever you need him he ' s always found. Keith McNeal, though he ' s full of fun and full of joy, without a mouth there ' d be no boy. Dorothy Means, a winsome young lass with a winning style, industrious and charming all the while. Phyllis Miller, other things we might repeat but most of all we say she ' s sweet. Mildred Mills, a lovable Vi- Queen who does her bit. She ' s somebody who never quits. Ben Moore, those who say much may influence, but there is like- wise a reward for the faithfully silent. Robert Nelson, a little of this, a little of that, a grand personality, a likable chap. Carmen Nichols, Music Maestro, pleose! Swing out in the symphony of life like you swing out on the keyboard, Carmen, and the world will dance for you. Lucile Nininger, glowing black hair, snap- ping eyes, one who works and always tries. Lorena Orcutt, beauty has charm and charm has she. Harriet Page, Heav- en can wait when she ' s around. 116 Abbott Antrim Armstrong Austin Baker Batliner Beard Bressell Brooks Bruson Burkdoll Clark Colliver Coombs Davis Donahue Douglas Easterwood Fennel, Ferris Fleming, L. Fleming, R. French Gonser Hyre £lZr - Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Latta Little Long Maienschein Massie McNeal Means Miller Mills Moore Nelson Nichols Nininger Orcutt Page 117 l ' ■4 f C} TV,. Si r V ' • ■ ■% —H I I -, r ' ■ r- 5 • -«- . t %fe v iZZ£ £ - ifl, B N o , V College Graduates Bob Palmer, personality, originality, lots of pep and go. When Bob ' s about, there is no doubt there ' ll always be a show. Bill Parker, he has no use for yellow moons but can really draw cartoons. Susan Par- abok, toward success she will ever steer, and always get it, never fear. Betty Lee Patterson, as quiet as a mouse, as deep as a well, and what she ' ll do you never can tell. Shirley Jean Payne, her laughter has a musical ring. She can see a joke in every- thing. Alvin Phillips, tall as a tower and Oh! What power (with the girls). Mat- thew Poppa, he ' s a jolly good fellow and we ' re sure he won ' t stop until he has made his place at the top. Ruth Purtle, perhaps gentlemen do prefer blondes — until Ruth comes around. Gloria Roach, she has eyes, she has looks; now she smiles, now she hooks. Wofford Roberts, another one of these quiet men who will surprise us one day. Victoria Robinson, sedate and trim she ' ll surely win, with her intelligence and happy grin. George Rush, Rush is sure slow when he starts for his classes but when he gets out Rush rushes. Doris Sanford, clear blue eyes and lovely face give her a certain charm and grace. Marjorie Schoonover, life to her is just a game which, if played right, will bring you fame. Dorothe Schuepbach, question of the moment: When and where was Dor- othe never tops? Wanda Skaggs, so lit- tle and sweet, and so very neat. George Harvey Smith, I will find a way or make one. Richard Smith, it seems to us, it ' s certainly no myth, champion sportsman of the class, Richard Smith. lames Spaeth, he ' s small, yes, but golly whiz; it ' s the brains that count in any quiz. Don Sturges, why should I worry, there ' ll be great men after me. Thelma Triplett, in all the wide world you never will findV . another pal so understanding and kindr - Virgie Vance, carefree, cute and confident. Millard Watts, he studies hard and he studies Long. Maybe he ' s right and may- be he ' s wrong. Jack Williams, I don ' t care what happens just so it doesn ' t happen to me. Mary Louise Williams, beautiful eyes and air of grace, give her a charm that is known any- place. Lucille Wynn, full of vitality, vigor and vim, that defines Miss Lucille Wynn. Margaret Zammar, for she ' s a jolly good fellow! Leave it to her to fi nd the silver lining to every cloud. Virginia Bechtel, a sweet little headache! (Or do we mean heartache?) Helen Breidenthal, one of the best in all this great mass. She cer- tainly ranks in the A No. 1 class. Alice Gillespie, when it comes to pep and go, we can say she ' s never slow. Elaine Grant, charm, refinement and plenty of taste. If you would keep up with her you ' d better make haste. Dorothy Lutz, there ' s no work done when Dorothy ' s around ' cause for a good time she ' s always bound. Doris Lynch, the lovable mistress of the piano keys, a successful composer we think she ' ll be. Kenneth Martin, he has a way that will take him where he wants to go. Laura Mattucks, always moving, never still. She conquers almost any Hill. Dollie Newlon, she ' s pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think about too. Wade Rubick, at inter-school affairs he ' s best. Winning debates fills him with zest. Clarence Rupe, diagnostic, technical, intelligent, chummy Doctor Rupe, we call him. Edward Springer, as a swell fellow he ' ll always rank— Eddie with his jokes and pranks. Charles Van Buskirk, he ' s grand and in his quiet way, a friend to all he ' ll always stay. Marian Sheets, she ' s sweet and cute, and smart to boot. John Love, he jumped and jumped high to the sky, and we agree that he ' s one swell guy. Fred Diebel, he can blow a horn par excellence, and his personally is plus perfect. 118 Palmer Parabok Parker Patterson Payne Phillips Poppa Purtle Roach Roberts Robinson Rush Sanford Schoonover Schuepbach Skaggs Smith, G. H. Smith, R. Spaeth Sturges Triplett Vance Watts Williams, J, : V Williams, M. L. Wynn Zammar Bechtel Breidenthal Gillespie Grant Lutz Lynch Martin Mattucks Newlon Rubick Rupe Springer VanBuskirk Sheets Love % f I 7 ir « r •T . ' kV r € W j  ' 4i n G Vj W§  ■• -3 R- V r Diebel 119 INDEX All High School individual pictures are on pages 94 to 11 3. All New Plan individual pictures are on pages 116 to 119. The first number following the name refers to class in school (Soph., 2; Jr., 3; Sr., 4; N. P., 5). All other numbers refer to the pages on which the individual ' s picture appears. Abbott. Bennie- 15 14, 21, 35. 37, 69 90 56. 57, 58, Abbott. James — 5; 12 Abbott, John— P. G.; 36 Abbott, Richard — 5; 117 Abbott. Salvatore — 4; 29 Abell. Don— 2; 12 Abell. Fredonia — 2 ; Abranz. Kenneth — 2 ; Accurso. Frances — 4; Ackels. Marian — 4 Aclin. Betty — 4; Adams. Lucille— 4; Adamson. Margaret — 3 ; 20. 44. 69 Admires. Gerald— 3 ; 16, 35, 48 Admires. Katherine — 4; 67 Agnew. Gerald — 3; 12, 85 Akers. Lucille— 3: 2S. 4S, 79 Akers, Marv— 3; 44 Albertson. Edward— 4: 25. 49, 78 Albertson, Eugene — 4; 44, 66 Aldridge. Doris Jean— 4: 21, 28, 54, 56, 66 Alexander. Dan— 4; 17. 29, 39 Alexander, May Louise — 4; 45 Alexander. Minnie Joe — 3; 48. 54, 56, 57 Alexopoulos. Katherine — 3: 12 Allcock. Kathryn — 2: 14 Allen. Charles— 3: 22, 40, 78, 85 Allen. Lorene — 3: 42. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 60 Allen. Marilyn— 3; 17. 24, 28, 49. 80, 88 Allen. Marilvn A. — 4. Allen. Rose Marie— 4; 23. 24. Allen. Vivien — 3; 4S Allen. Walter— 3; 20. 27. 69 Allison. Doris Marilvn — 2; 15, 68, 81, 88 Alport. Mona — 4; Ames. Aleen — 3: 47 Amoneno. Laura Mae — 4; Anawalt. Mary — 4; 45 Ancona. Sam — 3; 44 Anders. Merle — 2; IS, 22, Anderson. Mary Jane — 4; Anderson. Thomas Jay — 3; Angle. Edwin — 4; Angotti. Adolph — 2; 36 Ankrom. Marjorie Helen — 4; Annis. Alvin — 2; 35 Annis. Evelyn Mae — 3 ; Antrim. Isabel — 3; 48 Antrim. Lillian — 2; 12 Antrim, Thelma — 5; Arbuckle Faye — 3; 45 Arendall. James — 2; 12, Arenson, Harriet — 4; Arenson. Herbert — 4; 27. 45. S5 Arlund. Mary Ellen— 3; 22, 43 Armbruster. John — 2 ; 13 Armer. Vernon — 4; 37. 45 Armstrong. Dorothy — 5 : 72 Armstrong, Gladys — 4; 39 Armstrong. June — 4; Arnev. Dorthy — 3: Arnold. Charles— 4: 17. 20, 27, 28, 85 Arnold, Margaret — 4; 49 Arnold. Robert — 4; Arnold. Vivian — 2: 14 Aronson. Jack— 4; 17. 20. 25. 67. 68, 81 Arrighi. Mary Elizabeth— 2: 12, 69 Arrowsmith. George — 2: 16 Arthur. Margaret — 3; 46 Asch. Lucille— 4 Ashbaugh. Marie — 4; Ashcraft. Aileen — 4; Ashcraft. William — 5; Atchison. Jessiebelle — 4; 22. 66 Atwell. Bill— 4; 22. 50, 85 Atwell. Roy Milton— 4; 62 Aue. Beatrice — 2: 13 Austin. Anna Marie — 4; 45 Austin. Dean— 4: 26. 27, 35, 37, 78 Austin. Harold — 4; Austin. Marv Margaret — 5; Axline. John— 2: 35, 36 49, 68 21, 27, 45 47 24, 2S, 36, 43 20. 37 35, 37, 69 79 — B— Badale. Gus— 4; 40 Baggerly, Earl — 4; 21, 29 Bahret, Betty— 3; 22 Bailey, Saraellen— 3; 12 Baker. Betty— 3; 45 Baker, Charles — 4; Baker. Dorotny— 2; 12, 23 Baker. Harrv— 5; 72 Baker. Lois— 3 ; 17, 23, 24. 27, 42, 66, 67, 81 Baker, Maree— 3; 15, 20, 24 Baker, Mildred— 4; 28, 67, 68 Bakke, Burton — 3; 36 Bakke. Quentin — 3; 50 Baldwin. Charles — 4; 37 Baldwin, Maxine — 3; 47, 56 Balistrieri, Frank— 3 ; 27, 28, 49, 81 Balko. George — 3 ; 48 Ball. Richard— 2: 14. 17, Balliet. Richard— 3; 48 Bankhead. Jack — 4; 39 Banks. Lee— 4; 35. 37, 44 Barber, Carrie— 2 ; 14, 21, 28 Barber, Lois— 4; 22, 27, 55, 56, 60, 61 Barker. Billy— 3; 16 Barker. Bob— 4; 21. 36 Barksdale. Helen — 3 Barnard, Katharine — 4; Barr, Edwina— 4; 17, 68 Bartshe. Albert— 3; 49 Bascio, Catherine — 3: 22, 44 Basgall, Elmer — 3; 44 Basham, Elma — 4; Basham. Jean — 4; 24, 39 Basso, Joe — 2 Batliner. Constance — 5; 72 Battor. Joe— 2; 36 Bau.om. Raymond — 3; 37 Bauer. Francis — 3; 21 Bauer. Rosa — 4; 28 Baum, Mary — 4; 49 Beagle, Shirley— 3; 22, 41, SS Beali. Norma — 3; 46 Beals, Marguerite — 2; 15 Bear, Tom— 3 ; 21, 28, 40. 81, 8.8 Beard. George— 5: 72 Beard. Jeffery— 3; 37, 46 Beard, Virginia — 2; 15 Beaumont, Ruth Emma— -4: 22 Becchina, Margaret — 2; 14 Bechtel, Stanley — 4; 21, 25, 2S, 49 Bechtel, Virginia— 5; 72, 73 Becker. Marilyn — 2: 15. 25 Beeman. Fred — 4; 45. 52. 62 Beitler. Irenne — 3; 24, 41. 79 Bell. Dorothv— 3; 47 Bell. Eugene— 3; 41 Bell. John— 3; Bell. Wilfred— 4; 36, 68 Bellante, Joe— 4; 52 Bello, Mary— 2; 44. 57 Bence. Howard— 2 : 14, 35. 37 Benne,. Clarence — 3; 42, 67 Bennett, Mary— 2 ; 14, 54, 56. 57, 5S Benney. Martha— 4 ; 25. 27. 63. 7S Benney, Theodore — 3; 21. 25. 36. 43. 62. 69 Benson. Eugene — 4; 48 Berglund. John — 4 : Berry, Jane — 3 ; 45 Berrvhill, Bette Jo — 3; 45. 55, 56. 57 Best. Crawford— 3: 16 Bisceglia. Kathrvn — 3; 48 Bishop, Eilleen— 4; 17, 21, 28, 31, 53, 54, 55. 56. 59. 60, 61. 67, 68, 90 Bjorkman. Barbara — 3; 14. 20. 54. 55. 56. 5S. 69, 79 Blackman. Russell — 2; 36 Blain. Keith — 2: 16, 35. 37 Bloemker, Eileen — 4; Bloemker, Virginia — 3; 12, 17, 54, 57, 81 Blundell. Harry— 4: 84 Bly, Marshal— 3; 43 Ely. Maxine— 3; 41 Boehmer, Eleanor — 4; 20, 28, 67 Boen. Frank — 4; Bohn. James — 3; 13, 37 Boiteaux, Zita Catherine — 3; 24, 47 Boland. Elizabeth— 2; 13, 17, 23, 54, 55, 56, 57, SS, 69. 79, 90 Boland, Evelyn— 4; 22, 26, 27 Bondi, Tommy — 3; 14 Bondon, Joey— 3; 13, 17, 20. 26, 27, 69. 78 Bonfils, Robert— P. G. Spc; 24, 67, 90, 91 Booker, May Lou — 3 ; 43 Bone, Anita — 3 ; 26, 46 Boosinger, Virginia — 2 ; 13 Borchardt. June — 3; 47. 62 Border, Bob— 4; 17, 27, 62 Boston. Lenore — 4; 68 Boucher, Alice — 3; 47, 62 Boucher, Joanne — 2; 13. 21 Bounds, hugh — 4; 29, 50 Bowen, Glenn — 3 ; 13 Bow en, Kate — 4; 40, 66 Bowden, Josephine — 2; 12 Bowlin, Don — 3; Bowiin, Falba Jane — 4; 66 Bow master. Dale — 4; 39 Box. Leroy— 4; 44, 68 Boyle, Pat— 2; 12, 25, 27 Bovle. Phoebe— 3; IS Bradbrook. Dorothv — 4; 27, 28 Bradbrook, Dorris — 4; 27, 28 Bradv. Bill— 3; 35, 36, 40 Bradv. Mary Helen— 4; 39 Bralev, Marjorie— P. G.; 54, 56, 57 Branch. Jack — 4; 81, 84 Brandt, Helen— 3; 22, 48 Branstetter, Charles — 3; 41 Bratton. Billy — 3; Brecht. Marvel— 3; 12 Bregg. Melvin— 3; 62 Breibeck. Betty Jane— 2; IS, 23 Breibeck. Raymond — 3 ; 36, 42 -Breidenthal. Bill— 4; 20. 27, 78, 85 -Breidenthal. Helen— 5; 70 -Breidenthal, Ward— 3 ; 17, 43. 62, 81 Brents, Jess— 4; 21, 25, 63, 80 Bressel. Isadore — 5; 72 Bressel, Shirlev— 3; 48, 57, 70 Breuer, Shiney— 3: 13, 17, 21. 27, 63 Briar. Bill— 3; 48 Bricken. Virginia — 3; 45 Bridges, Paul— 4: 20, SI Bridgman, Stanley — 4; 39 Briesacher, Ethel — 4: 39, 67 Brinton, George — 3; 43 Brinton, Louise — 4; Briscoe, Victor — 2: 13. 52 Brislin. Bettie— 3; 43 Bristow, Robert — 4; 34. 66, 68 Brizendine. Bill— 3; 20 Brizendine. Russell — 4; 39. 48 Brockhouse. Betty— 4; 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 Brockhouse. Bob— 3; 42 Brooks, Jean— 3: 14, 23, 24. 27, 55, 69 Brooks, Robert — 5; 67, 90 Brown. Albert— 3 ; 12, 37 Brown, Betty Jane — 3; 48 Brown, Beverly Jean — 3; 41, 63 Brown, Bill— 4: 20, 26, 27, 31, 67, 6S Brown, Bruce — 4; 20 Brown, Byron — Brown. Carolyn Jean — 4; 23 Brown. Jerrv — 2; 20 Brown, jule — 4; 21 Brown, Margaret — 3; Brown, Marjorie- — 4; 39 Brown. Robert — 4; 31. 78. 85 Brown. Victor Norman — 4; 36 Browning, Sadie — 4; Broyles, Marjorie — 3; 43 Brummel. Nicholas — 2 : 36 Bruson. Anna May — 2; 12, 69 Bruson, Frances — 5; Bryan, Conwell — 3: 40 Bryan, Flovd— 4: 28. 80 Bryant. Betty— 4; 17, 21, 67, 68 Bryant, Clifford— 4 Bryant. Dorothy — 4: 25 Buchanan, James — 3; 13, 2S, 35, 79 Buell, Charles — 3; 120 flu ford, Saralee — 4; 91 Buford. Wakata— 3 ; 44 Bumstead. June — 4; 22, 27 Burge. Hazel— 4; 78 Surge, Nancy Jane — 3; 45 Burkdoll, Billie— 5; 72 Burnett. Dixie Mae — 4; 45, 66 Burns, Betty — 4; Burton. Bettv Jane— 4; 17. 21, 27. 2S. 78. 88 Burton, Emily— 2; 15, 21, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 81 Burton. Kenneth — 3; 16 Bush. John— 3; 47. 69 Bush. Louis— 2; 14, 16. 69 Butler, Alberta— 3; 15, 62 Butterfield, Catherine— 2; 13 Buxton, Robert — 2 ; Buzan. Leroy — 2; 13. 69 Bvfield. Don— 2; 15 Bvrd. Jerry— 3; 48 — C— 41 69 Cacioppo. Anthony- Cade, Virginia — 4; Cahill, Richard— 4; 52 Cain. Martha Lee— 3; 14, Cairns, Amelia Ann — 3; Cairns. Lois — 2 ; 15 Caldwell. William— 2; 15 Callaghan. Catherine— 3; 44, 55, 56, 58, 69 Callaway. Charles — 2; 35, 36 Calvert. Neva— 4; 78. 83 Camden. Lois — 3; 47 Campbell. Carl— 4; 22. 85 Campbell, Dorothy— 3 ; 49 Campbell, John— 4; 20, 26. 6S Campbell. Marjorie Jean — 3; 28 Canaleo, Tony — 4; 40 Canfield. Jack— 3; 35, 36, 37, 41 Canole, John— 3: 13, 27, 52 Cantrell, Fern— 4; 79 Capito. Anna — 2 ; 15 Caples, Barbara — 3 : 44 Caples, Helen — 4 ; 28 Capuzo. Bernice — -2 ; 1 5 Carlow, Joan Lee — 2; 15 Carpenter. Alberta — 4 ; Carpenter. Jack — 3: 29. 41 Carpenter, Lindley— 3 ; Carpenter. Neawanna — 3 ; Carr. Gilbert— 3 ; 27, 29, 49, 50, 84 Carrell. Bessie Ruth— 3; 45 Carroll, William— 2; 14. 21. 35. 69, 81. S8 Carta, Virginia- — 3: 23, 47 Carter. Frances — 4 ; Carter, Helen — 3; Carter. Howard- ; 20. 28. 29. 78 Caruso, Steve — 4; 39 Caruthers. Bettv — 3; 14, 62 Cascio, Elizabeth— 3; 28. 46 Castagno. Georgina — 4; 24, 67, 68, 80, 88, 92 Castle, Larry — 3 ; 37, 43 Cate. Barbara— 3: 42, 57, 5S Cates, Betty Jean — 2 ; Cathey, Virginia — 3 : Cavanah. Martha — 4; Cawbv. Rosemarv — 4 Cecil, Betty Jo— 4: 22, 88 Cessor, Anthony — 2 ; Cessor, Frank — 3 ; Chambliss. Olive— 4 Chandler, Carlona — 3: 14 Chaney. Mary Martha — Chapin. Lucille — 4: 22, 27, Chapman. Norma— 4; Chatman. Alice — 3; 21, 43. 78 Cheifetz. Howard— 2 ; 12. 20, 25 Chiavola. Lucille— 3; 14 Childers. Ray— 3; 14, 37 Chiplev. Dorothv — 4; Chittwood. Ted— 4; 29, 50, 51, 79 - Church, Henry — 4; 44 Church. Kalhryn— 3; 22, 46 Cicero, Angeline — 4: Cimino, Louis — 3 ; 49, 85 Circo. Alfred— 3; 43 Civello. Jasper— 4: Clanton. Juanita — 3 Clark. Addison — 2; Clark. Bill— 2; 12 Clark. Florence — 3 : Clark. Tean Marie- Clark. Jean W.— 2 : Clark. Lora Dean- Clark. Marjorie — 4; Clark. Owen — 3; 13 Clark. Paula— 3: 22, 45 Clark, Shirlev Jean— 2: 13. 15. 20 Clay. Norma ' jean— 3: 22. 24. 43. 69 Clegg. Bettv June— 3: 22. 44 Cleland. Lyford— 2; 14 Clennv. Clinton — 4; 39 Closson. Richard— 4; 29. 79 Cobb. Donna Jean— 4; 20, 68. 78, 80 Hoffman. Kenneth — 3 ; 43 21. 92 15 I, 92 21. 40, 79 15 70. 72 48 15 35. 37. 4S 41 17, 67, 83 41 22, 26. 28 45. 57 Cohen, Arnold — 3; 33, 85 Cohron, Grace — 3; 42 Colborn. Maxine — 4; Coldsnow, Martha Jane — 3; 44 Coleman, Curt — 4; Coleman, Erma — 4; 24 Coles. James — 4; 62 Collins, Dorothv— 4; 28 Collins. Elvin— 2; 13. 37 Collins. Milford— 4; 27, 29. 84 Collins, Robert— 2; 36 Colliver, Betty Janiece— 3; 21. 26. 28, 42 Colliver, Lois Jean — 5; Colville, Dorothy— 2; Combs, Juanita — 4; 45 Concannon. Robert — 2; Conrick, Loretta — 2 ; Conrick, Rose Catherine — 3: 13 Contrare. Fannie — 3; 22, 45 Cook, Euladine — 3; 43 Cook. Stella— 2; 15. 56, 63 Cooley. Marion — 4 ; Cooley, Ruth— 3; 13 Coombs. Doris — 5 : 72 Cooper, Jack — 4: 37, 62 Cooper, Mary Allene — 3; 47 Copple, James — 2; 36 Cormack. Mavis — 3 ; 15 Corning. Ralph — 3; 41 Corporia, Angelina — 3; 22, 26. 28, 43 Coughlan. James— 4; Coulter. Marjorie — 2 ; Cox, Earl— 3: 41 Cox, Kenneth — 3 ; Coxwell. Billy— 3; Crader. A. J. — Craig, Leola — 4; 78 Crary. Bill— 2; 14, 62 Cromwell. Betty Lou — 3; Cropis. Victor— 2: 12 Cross. Manson — 3 ; 1 2 Crump. Doris Mae — 3; Crutcher. Bill— 3; Cuda. Albert— 4; 29. S4 Cudworth. Lois Jean — 4: Cummings. Idevan — 3; 47 Cundiff. Joan— 3 ; 46 Cunningham. Helen —3 Cupito. Sam — 36, 15 Curry. Dorothy — 4; 56, 62 Curry, Floyd — 4 ; Currv, Harold— 3; 47. 62 Curry. Orville— 3 ; 49 Cushman . Doris — 4 ; 39 Custenborder. Bob — 2 ; Cutter, Betty Jean— 3; 14. 21. 27, 55. 56. 69 _ D— Daleo. Joe— 4; 29. 49 Dalton. Tommy— 2 : 16 Danubio, Virginia — 2 ; 12 Darrah. Clark— 3 ; 40 Daugherty, Esther — 4: 40. 42. 44 Davidson, Philip— 3 ; 36, 47 Davis, Betty Lou— 4: 49 Davis, Beverly — 5; 72 Davis. Billy— 3; 14, 62 Davis, Claude— 3; 14, 36 Davis, Guy— 3; 29. 31, 48, 50. 51, 84 Davis, LaVergne — 3: 13, 21, 52 Davis, Marian — 3; 46. 69 Davis. Rayburn — 2: 16 Davis, Robert P.— 3; 40 Davis. Robert W.— 4; 20. 2 7, 62. 67 Davis, Ruby— 3: 45 Davis, Vada — 3 : 46 Davis, Violet— 2; 12 Davis, Eugene — 4; 52 Dayton, Edith— 3 ; 44. 58 Dearing. Richard— 4; 17, 20, 44, 81 Deatherage, Virginia — 2 ; 12 De Boever. Ravmond— 2 : 36 Decker. Betty Jo— 4; 21. 27, 40 DeGeorge. Jean — 2; 15, 2 5 DeHass. Billy— 4: DeHass. Jimmy — 4; DeHaven. Forest — 4: 62. 64 DeLapp. Betty — 4; 79 DeLapp. Webster — 2; 36 DeLong. Lois — 3; DeLuke. Grace — 4; DeMaddalena. Christine — 2; 14 DeMaddalena, Henry— 4; 34. 35. 37. 52 Deniing. Harry — 3; 41 Dernier. Bettv— 4: 22. 66. 78 DeWeerdt. Gus— 3 : 63 DeWeerdt. Margaret— 2: 12 Diamond. George — 3; 14 Dick. Bennie — 2; 15. 21 Dickey. Edward — 4; 66 Dickey. Ernest — 4; 66 Dickinson. Dorothy — 4 ; Dickinson, Virginia — 3; 42 DiCosol. Don— 4: 37 Diebel. Fred— 5: 19, 72 72 12 14, 20. 12 Dierks. Walter— 3; 42. 62 Diesko, Edward — 2; 12 Diesko. Frances— 2 ; 12, 55, 56, 57, 58 DiGirolamo, Vito — 4; 45 DiGusto, Louis — 4 ; Dill, Ernest— 2; 36 Diraimo, Catherine — 3 ; 47 DiSalvo, Elizabeth — 4; Dods, Clara Jane 3 : 22, 41, S8 Dods, Dorothy — 4; 40 Doke. J. W.— 4; 29, 93 Donahue, Charles — 3 ; Donahue, Eleanor — 5 ; Donahue, Pauline — 2 ; Doran, Lois Mae — 2; Doubledee, Ray— 4; Dougherty. Howard — 3; 37 Dougherty, Katherine — 4; 44 Douglas, Helen — 5 ; Douglas, Sumner — 2; Dover, Franklin — 3 ; Downer. Wilbert — 4; Downing, Marjory — 3 ; 12 Dreis, Dorothy— 3; 43, 57 Dreyer, Charles — 4; 27 Driskell, Marie — 4 ; Dugan. John — 2; 12, 36 Duggins, Norma — 4; Dull, Ted— 3; 16, 27, 84 Dulle. Margaret Mary — 4; 22. 54, 55, 56. 57, 58, 60. 61 Duncan, Virginia — 4 ; Dunivan, Mary Jane— 3 ; 46 Dunkle. Betty— 4; 45 Dunlap. Rebecca— 4; 63 Dunn, Aileen — 4; 2S Dunn. Bob— 4; Dunn. Russell— 2; 12 Dunning. Dwight— 2; 12. 27, 28, 35. 37 DuPree. Irene— 3; 48, 79 Durfee. Lloyd — 4; 39 Durham. Erlene — 4; 26 Durrell, Betty Ruth— 2; 62 Dwyer. Johnny — 2; 35, 36 Eagle, Ted— 3; 43 Easterly, Marie — 4; 54, 79 Easterwood. Kathleen — 5; 67 Eastman. Gerald— 3 ; 41, 79 Eckinger, Mary Louise — 4; Edmondson. Helen — 4; 79 Edmondson, Marjorie — 3; 27, 28, 44 Edwards. Elizabeth — 4; 21. 24. 27, 88 Edwards. Jimmy — 2 ; Eichenberg. Roval — 4; 26. 49 Eirhholz. Ruth ; 3, 67, 68, 7S Ellenz, Betty Marie — 4; Ellenz, Margaret— 2; 12 Ellev. Margaret— 2; 63 Elliott. Bill— 2: 13, 62 Elliott. Edward — 4; 35. 36 Flliott. Geraldine— 3; 12 Elliott, Tames— 4; 17, 29, 50, 51, 93 Elliott. Kathleen— 3; 22, 26, 47 Elliott. Kathryne— 4; 79 Elliott. Martha Lou— 4: 23, 25, 67, 68, 78 Elliott. Mary Jane — 3; 16 Ellis. Chester — 4; Ellis. Virginia — 4; 26 Ellis. Margaret — 4; Elsrode. Eugene — 3; 41 Enimert. Helen— 4; 28 Emmett. Charles— 4; 40 Engelman. Edward — 3; 41 Fngelman. Marie — 4; 40 England. Carl — 2; England, Roymand — 2; 12 English. Mary Anne — 4; 26 Entsminger. Isabella— 4; 26. 67, 68, 78 Epperson, J. R.— 3; 27. 40 Epstein. Helen — 4; Epstein, Yale— 3 ; 13 Eriksen, Robert — 4; 20. 2 7 Eth. Ravmond— 3; 41 Etzel, Margaret— 2; 12, 54, 56 Evans. C. K. — 4; 45 Evans. Cecil — 2; 13 Evans, Katherine Jean — 4; 35, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 66. S3 Evans. Marv Evelvn — 3; 44 Eyssell, Arnold— 3; 17. 43, 62 Eyssell. Henry — 4; Faller. Betty— 3; 22, 45, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 69 Farley, Robert— 4: 45 Faron, Dorothy— 3 ; 42, 55. 56, 79 Faron, Rose — 3: 41 Farrington. Jimmv — 3: 14, 22 Farris. Bill— 3; 47 Farris. Ida Mae — 3; 47 Farn ' s, Mae Marie — 4; 67 Fariss, Ralph— 3: Faulconer, Dixie Lee — 2; 15 121 -2; 12, 57, 5S 26 40 44. , 41, 69 90 37, 47 67 27, 26, 27. 47 Felz, Lawrence — 3; 42 Fennell. Betty Grace — 5; 72. S3 Ferguson. Delphine — 4; 22, 68 Ferguson. Douglas— 4; 21. 34, 36. 62. 6S Ferris, Raymond — 2; 16, 35 Ferris, Vera — 3; 14 Ferris. Wanda — 5 ; Ferro, Frank — 4; Ferro. Louis — 4; 45 Ferro. Steve — 3; 13 Ficht. Alma Louis Fickt, Catherine — 4; Field. Russell — 4; 7S Fields. R. B.— 3; 4S Finks. Marilynn — 3; 15 Finn. Robert — 2; 13 Fisher, Andrew — P. G. ; Fisher. Marie— Fisk, Dorothy Mae— 4; Fitzgerald. Palma Lee Fleming. Bernadine — 3; 24. 2S Fleming. Lucretia — 5; 70. S3 Fleming. Rov— 5 : 72. S3 Fletcher. Billie— 3; 43. 56 Fletcher. Donald — 4; 45 Fontana. Marie — 4; Fordyce. Helen — 3; 24, 46 Forgey. Robert — 4; Forte. Helen — 3; Fortney, Delbert — 3; Fortney. Howard — 4; Foshe, Catherine — 4; Foster. Garvin — 3; 13 Fox. LaVern— 4; 22, 28. 67 Frank. Angela— 3; 14, 54, 56. 57, 53 Frank, Elsie — 3; 16, 54 Frankum. Kathleen — 3; 4S Frantz, Barbara — 2; 15 Frazier. Freda Jane — 2; 14 Frederick. Irene— 2 ; 13, 24 Freeling. Jack— 3; 37, 44 French. Dorothy— 5; S3.U 7 French. Louise Anne — 3, 16. 26 French. Martha — 4; Friend. Alta Jean — 3; Fries, Steve — 4; 29 Fuehrer. Sadie— 4; Fulkerson, Celia — 2; 14, 54, 55 Funk. Ruby — 4; 66 — G— Gabbett, Mary — 3; 42 Gable. Margaret — 3; 15 Gagliano, Salvatore— 4; 44 Gaiser, Robert— 4; 20. 27, 28, 29, 81, 85 Gallagher. Andrew — 4; 84 Galloway. Wesley— 3: 13. 25. 50. 52. SI Galster, George— 4; 44, 63. 84 Gamble. Bill— 2 ; 15 Garcia, Louis — 3: 42 Gardner. Harold — 4; 29 Gardner, Robert— 4; 44 Garner. Harvey — 2; 35, 36 Garrett. Bill— 2; 36 Garrett. Dorothy Ann — 4 Garrett. Ronald— 3 ; 47 Gartman. Armand — 4; Gates, Donald— 4; 24, 67. 91 Gathright, Charles— 3; 40 Gaudern. Bettie Jean — 3; 23. 43, 66 Gendler, Mary— 4; 12, 20. 25. 67, 68, 90, 91 Gendler, Mildred— 2 ; 16, 17, 20. 25. 27. 68 Gensler, Charles — 4; 85 Gensler, Hiram— 3 ; 12. 40 Gensler. Lillian — 4; 39 Gensor. Tony E. — 3 Gentry. Don — 3; 41 Gentry, Kenneth — 3; Gentry, Ralph — 4; George. Jeaniah — 2; 15, 17 Gephart, Ruth— 4 Gerrity. Shirley Jean — 4; 44 Gessley. Harold— 3; 37. 42. 62 Getz. Jack — 4; Getz, Virginia — 3: 12 Gibbs. Lawrence — 3; 40 Gibson, Jack— 4; 45, 84 Gibson. Maxine — 4; 40 Gibson, Raymond — 4; 52 Giesy. Frances— 3 ; 14, 17, 21. 24. 27. 55. 69. Giffen, Edna— 2; 12 Giffen. Glendola— 3 ; 42 Gilbert. Thad— 4; 40, 85 Gillespie. Alice — 5; Gillespie, Betty Jane — A Gillham. Jeanne — 4; Gillispie, Marjorie — 4 Gilmore, Margaret — 3 Gimigliano. Felice — 3 Gimpel. Eldine — 4; Glispey, Harold— 4; 39 Glore. Clara— 3; 44 Glorioso. Joe— 3; 49, 84 Goldsworthy, Max — 2; Gon er. John —5: 90 22, 27, 67, 88 41 26. 40. 80 Goodman, Jean — 4; Goodrich. Paul— 3; 37, 46 Gordon, Betty — 3; 43, 55 Gorman, Virginia — 4; Gosney, Clyde — 4; 44 Gosney, Frances Marie — 4; Gosnev. Virginia — 3; 2S, 42 Goss, Donald— 4; 17, 21, 27, 29, 80 Grace, Gerald— 3; 43, 52 Gragg, Norma — 3 ; Grant. Elaine— 5; 19, 67. 70. 72. 73 Grant, Evelyn — 3 ; 42 Grant. Robert — 4; Granleilo, Betty— 3; 17. 23, 27. 44 Gravetter, Billy— 4; 40 Gray, Donald — 4; Gray, Hilda— 2; 16 Gray, Ralph — 4 ; Green. Charles— 2 ; 14, 62 Green. Floyd — 2; 36 Green. Luretta — 4; 79 Greenbaum, Bennie — 4; 49 Greenfield. Dorothy — 2; 12 Gregg. Bobby— 2; 36, 37 Grego, Frances — 3; 23, 42 Gregorv, Shirley — 4; 21 Griffith, Robert— 2 ; 15, 17, 20, SS Grimes, Clarence — 3; 14 Grisham, Ralph — 4; Grogger, Morton — 4; 40 Gronemeyer, Billy — 2; 16. 27 Gross. Charles — 3; 37, 43 Gross, Robert— 2; 16, 35, 37, 62 Gruner, Maxine — 3; 23, 28, 43, 69, 81 Guadagnano. Philip— 4; Gualtieri. Paul — 4; 45 Gulick, Warren— 4; 40. 50 Gunn. James— 3: 20. 25. 43. 67, 68 Gunn. Richard — 5; 70, 72 Gunnels, Eugene — -3; 42 Gustafson, Elvira — 4; 39 Gustafson, Waldo — 3; — H— Hackbarth, Mary Louise — 4; 39 Hackney, Dulcie— 4; 55, 56. 57, 67. 68 Haddix. Virginia — 4; 66 Haden. Janann — 4; 21. 27, 40 Hader. Rodney— 4; 17, 20, 25, 27, 67. 68, 8 SS, 92 Haenky, Beverly — 4; 39 Haerer, Ralph M.— 3; 62 Haerer. Virginia — 2: 12. 48 Hall. Fred— 4; Hall. Hazel— 3; 15. 43 Hall. Mora— 4; 23. 54, 55, 56. 57, 58, 59. 61 Hall. Robert— 4; 24 Hall. Walter— 4; Hamblin. Merle— 3; 62 Hamilton, Eugene— 3; 84 Hamilton, Imogene — 3; 46, 69 Hamilton. Janet— 3 ; 24, 42, 55. 56. 57. 58 Hammer. Jack — 3; 46 Hanawav, Dorothv Jean— 4; 22, 27, 2S, 68 Hanaway, Nannette— 3; 14. 22. 67. 69 Hancock, Milton — 2; 36 Harder, Eugene — 2; 36 Hardy. Nadine— 4; 23, 54, 55, 56. 57. 58 Hargis, Margaret ; 22, 28, 78, 88 Harkness. Betty Jean — 4; Harlan. Harry— 2 ; 20, 27. 62, 85 Harland, Charlotte — 3; 28, 44 Harman. Josephine — 4; 21 Harman. Leota — 4; 39 Harnsberger, Louise — 4; 21. 2 7 Harper, Norma — 3; 45 Harriman, Mildred — 2; 15. 20. 25 Harriman, Milton— 3; 21, 24, 42. SS Harrington. Gladys — 2; 12 Harrington. John — 3; 42 Harris, James— 2; 36 Harrison. Frances — 3; 23, 42, 80 Harrison. Rolland— 3; 42. 79 Harriman, Gene — 2; 13. 66 Hart, Peggy— 4; 17. 66, 68, 81 Hartge. Paul— 5; 13, 62 Harvev, Lawrence — 3; 42 Hatchitt, Yvonne— 3; 20. 44. 62 Hatfield. Betty— 2; 15 Hatfield. Lois— 2 ; 12 Hatfield. Louise— 3: 28 Hause, David — 4; 62 Hause. Dwight— 2; 13 Hause, Truett — 5; Haverland, Louis — 4; 39 Hawkins. Marguerite — 3; 21. 27, 41. 66 Hawley, Jack— 3; 37, 43 Hayner, Beryl— 3: 2S, 46, 69 Havner. John — 4; Heck. Betty— 4; 22. 26, 27 Heiman. Kathleen — 4; Heinrich. Walter— 2 ; 12 Helm, Arthur— 4; Helms, Velma Jean — 3; 23, 48. 54, 55, 56, 5 58. 59. 60, 61, 66. 67. 69 Helton, Marguerite — 3; 16 Hempfling. Marjorie — 4; Hempy, Robert — 3; 36, 43 Henderson, Bill— 4; 27, 29, 79 Henderson, Loys — 4; 28, 44, 79 Hendrix, Johnnie Mae — 3; 41 Hendrlx, Peggy— 4; 21, 25. 27, 67, 68, 79 Hendrix, Ruth— 3 ; 39 Henke, Albert — 4; Henkel, Catherine— 2; Henkel, Reva Mae — 4; Henley, Jessie — 4; 26 Henry, John— 4; 62 Henry. Marilvnn— 4; 21. 26, 28, 31, 53, 68, 81 Heotis. Mary— 4; 26, 57, 66 Herbst, Harold— 4; 44 Herbster. Ann — 4; Hersh, Wayne — 3; 14, 50 Hertzfield, Morris — 4 Hertzfield, Sylvia— 3; 12. 24 Hess, Bob— 3; 7, 13, 29, 81 Hibdon, Bertram— 3; 12, 37, 62 Hickey. Betty— 2; 15, 20, 27, 54, 55, 56, 79, 81 Hicklin. Mary Jane — 5; 15 Higginbotham, Arthur— 2 ; 36 Hisginbotham. Sally— 3; 43 Highfill, Eloise— 3; 44 Hildreth, Norman— 3; 20, 25, 37, 42 Hill, Billy— 2; 20 Hill, Bob— 4; 62, 63, 68 Hill, Paul— 3; 13. 52 Hill. Robert— 4; 20, 44, 84 Hill. William— 5, 70. 72 Hillebrandt, Bill— 2 ; 14, 20, 27, 35, 37, 79, 88 Hillebrandt, Fred— 4; 20. 37, 62 Hillen, Judv— 3; 48 Hinkle, Buddy— 4; Hinton. Jack— 4; 27, 29, 79 Hisle, Lourena Mae— 3; 15, 2S. 54 Hitaffer, Josephine — 4; 49 Hively. Glee— 3; 48 Hix. Nancy Jane — 5; Hodges, Winifred — 3; 44 Hodson. Lester— 4; 44 Hoerath, Gertrude — 2; 12 Hoffman, Jack— 3; 42 Hoffman, Johnny — 4; Hogue, Elmer — 4; Hollcroft. Doris— 3; 45 Hollcroft, Keith— 4; Holliday, Vinita Jean— 3 ; 42. 63. 69 Holliger. Ronald— 3; 29, 40. 50. 84 Hollingsworth. Betty— 3 : 54, 56 Hollis. Earle— 3; 35. 36. 42 Holloway, Max — 4; Homan, Anna Nell — 3; 45 Homan, Martha Bell — 3; 45 Hood, Clyde— 3; 42 Hood, Evelyn — 4; 49 Hooper, Frank— 4; 22 Hoops. Jean — 4; Hoover, Fred — 4; 37 Hoover, Herbert — 3 ; 42 Hopper. Troy — 3; 42 Horn, Wanda Mae — 3; 14 Hornaday, David— 2 ; 15. 20, 27 Hornung. Marilvn — 4; 91 Hosier, Wallace— 4; 17, 64, 66, 67. SS. 92 Hosmer. Helen — 3 : House. Eugenia — 2; 22, 5S House, Sam l; 14. 50. 66. 84. 90 Houston, Shirley — 3: 14 Hoverder. Pat— 4: 17, 23, 28, 45, 54, 56. 57, 58, 63, 67, 68, 88 Howard, Evelyn — 4 ; 66 Howard. Glen — 3; 47 Howard. June — 4; 17, 55, 56, 57. 58, 59. 61 Howard. Kathryn— 3; 15. 79 Howell. Frances — 2; 13 Howery. Dick— 3; 41 Hrencher. Genevieve — 3; 43, 54, 55, 56. 57, 58 Hudsmith, Robert— 2; 12, 37, 63 Hudson, Bettv Jane— 2 ; 12, 69. 79 Huff. Rudene— 3: 12. 24 Huffaker. Marv Margaret — 2; 12 Huffman. Floyd— 3; 46 Huffman, Tames — 4; 67. 84 Huffman. Jenne— 4; 23, 2S. 78 Hughes, Oleata Gay— 3; 46 Hughs, Hilda— 5: 70 Hugill. Gladys— 3; Hukc, George — 3; 43 Hulls, Thelma— 4; 39 Hume. Marvin— 3; 12. 85 Hurt. Dorothy — 5; Huston, Robert— 4: 49 Hutchison. Bettv Jane— 3; 4S Hutsell, Clayton— 4; Hutton. Harry Hubert— 4; 78 Hvnden. Carl — 2; 36 Hyre. Elizabeth— 5: 72 — I— lennaccaro, Johnny — 2; 36 Indin, Bert — 4; 122 13 17. 20. 27 , 41. 66. 69. SI IS 56 Inman, Frank — 4; Irish. Edelbert— 2; 14, 62 Irwin. Bob — 3; 40 -J- Tackman. Bette — 3; 12 Jackson. Dorothy — 3; 28. 46 Jackson. Eva May— 4; 45 Jackson, Harold— 3 ; 36 Jackson. Jean— 4; 28, 67, 68, 90 Jackson. LaVerne — 4; Jackson, Leonard — 4; Jackson, Paul — 2 ; Jackson. Paul — 4; Jacobs, Charles — 4; James, Walter— 3; 47 Jaques, Doris — 2; 12 Jaques, Morris — 2; 14 Jaques, Robert — 3; 47 Jasso. Anthony— 3; 29, 40, 84 Jeffers, Joseph — 4; 39 Teffries, Junior — 3; 40, 63 Jenkins. Cecil— 4: 29, 50, 51. 93 Tennings. Inez— 3; 16 Tohns, Billv— 2; 13. S5 Johnson, Barbara— 4; 67, 78, 90 Johnson. Betty — 4; Johnson. Carol — 4; Johnson, Dolores — 5; Johnson. Donald — 3; Johnson. Eunice — 3 ; Johnson. Frances— 3 Johnson, Harriet — 4: Johnson. Jean — 3; 28, 45 Johnson. Jeanne — 5: 83 Johnson. Johnny — 4; 85 Johnson. Marjorie — 4; Johnson. Mary — 3; 43, 55 Johnson , Pearl — 4 : Johnson, Sue— 3 ; 49, 66, 69 Johnson. Virginia — 4: Johnston. Carl — 2; 13 Tohnston. Robert — 2; 63 Jones, Bettie— 3; 43. 79 Jones. Jacqueline — 3; Jones. Janearl — P. G.; Jones. lean — 3; 41 Jones, Lou — 4 : Jones, Marshall— 3; 14, 35. 36 Jones, Mary Ellen — 5; 72 Jones. Robert — 3; 47 Jonscher, Charlotte — 2; 12 Jourdan. Clifford — 3; 37 Juelich. Marv Jane— 4; 78 Juelich. Norma Ruth— 3; 17. 24. 46 Julian. Margaret — 3; 41 Kalen. Alfred— 2 ; 21, 14, 37, 88 Kanan. Robert — 4: Kane, Cannon— 4: 17, 28, 31, 85, 92 Karr. Bob— 3 : 43 Keller. Howard— 3 : 26. 41 Kelley, Dorothy— 4: 20, 26, 28. 67, 79. 8 Kelley, Vern — 2: 36 Kemoer, Howard — 3: 48. 69 Kendall, Delia— 3: 46 Kenney, Charles — 2; 12 Kenney. Charles — 4; Kenney. Lawrence — 2; Kern. Marvin— 2; 13 Kern. Richard — 3; 47 Kerr. Deborah— 3: 17, 20. ' 7, 48. 69. 88 Kershaw. Doris Mae — 3; 16 Ketchum. Xorma T ean — 3 ; 4? Keyes. Arthur — 3; 36 Keys. Grady— 2: 14. 35 Kidoo. Betty Jean— 3; 44 Kiefer, Madeline — 3; 47. 69 Kilgore. Xorma — 2; 14 Kins. Bill— 4; 78 King. Mary Louise — 4: 22. 28 King. Maryan— 2; 15, 62 Kingsolver. Glenn — 2 ; 36 Kinman. Odette— 4: 17, 93 Kinnev. Marvellen — 3: Kirrhherr. Ann — 3: 20, 43 Kissee, Dons— 3; 48 Kittle. Beth— 4; 63 Kleber. Phyllis— 2; 15 Kleever, Carl — 4; 29 Klein. Marjorie — 3; 15, 20 Kolar. Virginia— 2; 13, 62 Kolkin. Harry — 4; Kramer. Juanita — 4; 68 Kubiak. Julia— 4; 55, 56. 57. 58. 67. 68 Kubicki. Doris — 4; 22. 24. 64. 91 Kuhn. Doris — 3; 46 Kuhn. Margola — 3: 15 Kunz. Robert— 4; 34, 36 Kurfiss, Bob — 3; 48 Kusick, Elizabeth Anna— 3; 46 Lacki, Irene— 4; 69. 79 Lacki. June — 3; 44, 63 La Fluer. Malboume— 4; 44. 63 Lahr. Jay— 3 ; 49, 62, S5 Lakin, Melvin — 3: 42 Lamano, Victor — 2 ; Lamar. R. J. — 3: 37. 43 Lamble, James — 3; 36 Landes. Brownell— 3; 25. 41 Landreth, Margaret— 2 ; 12 Lane, Harold — 3; 47 Langworthy, Betty Jane — 2; 14, 68 Langworthy, Josephine — 3; 43 Lanigan, Charles — 3; 44 Lannon, Lu?ille — 4; 69 La Plante, Gilbert— 4; La Puma. Lena — 4; 28 Large, Harold— 2; 29 Larkins. Charles— 4; 2 7, 36, 66. 69 Larm, Viola — 4; 39 La Rock, Adele— 5; 46 Larson. Geneva — 2; 12, 57 Lasker, Carl— 2, 36 Latta, James — 2; 16 Latta, Wilma— 5; 70 Laub, Richard — 4; Laverty, Richard— 4; 29 Lawrence. Dorothy— 3 ; 23, 24, 46, 67, 69, 91 Lawrence, MaLissa — 2; 12 Lawrence, Richard — 4; Lay. Eugene — 3; 25. 49, 63 Layman, Bonnie — 2; 12 Layton, Clinton — 3; 13, 52 Layton. Madeline— 2; 12. 57. 58 Leahv. James — 4; 49 Leavitt, Marshall— 3 ; 20. 25 Lee, Dixie — 4 ; 2 I Lee, Edward— 4; 20, 2 7, 78 Lee. George — 4 ; 44 Lee. Eldon — 5; Leeper, James— 4; 24, 63, 80 Leffler, Margie— 3; Leffler, Marie— 3: 45 Leger. James— 4; 84 Leger. Lloyd— 4; 10, 21, 34, 35, 37, 67. 69, 90, 91 Lehman, Bob — 4; 37 Lembke. John— 2; 29, 84 Lentell. Robert— 4; 37. 45 Leonard, Elsie — 4; Leonard, John — 2; 14 Lcpard. Walter— 3; 37. 41 Lepold, Frances— 3; 28. 45, 54. 55, 57, 58 Lerner. Edward — 2; 36 Leslie, Bett — 3; 15 Leslie, Beverly— 3 ; 12, 27 Leslie, Mary Louise — 4; 27 Lesslie, Margaret — 4; Levens. Dorothy— 4; 20. 67. 69 Levine, Harold — 3 : 42 Levitch. Bill— 3; 40 Lewis, Alice — 3; 12, 63 Lewis, Ben— 4; Lewis, Charles — 3; 16 Lewis, Maryonne — 4; 25 ; 44 Lewis, Milton — 4 ; Lewis, Norman— 3; Licata, Josephine — 4; 36, 39 Licato. Salvatore— 2; 35 Liggett, Bill — 2; Likins. Edna Mav— 3; 14, 25 Lindsey, Ruby— 3; 43, 78 Lineback. Robert— 4; 25, 37 Linendoll. Gladvs— 3; 41 List. Wallace— 3; 21, 42, 62 Little. Edward — 2 ; Little, Laura — 5; 72, 83 Little, Robert— 4; 40 Lloyd, Doris— 2; 15, 20. 25. 27. 69, 81 Llovd, Stuart— 4; 62. 67 Lo Chiano, Rocco— 2 ; 14. 35. 37 Loeffler. Joehanna — 4; 45 Logan. Helen— 3; 17, 43 Logan. William— 3; 29, 47, 84 Logsdon. Marilynn— 4; 23 Long. Barbara — 3 ; 43 Long, Bill— 2: 36 Long. Charles — 3: 37 Long. Leslie— 4; 24 Long, Mary — Long. Peggy — 4; Long, Roselle— 5: 26. 70. 73 Long. Victor — 3; 13 Lord, Bill— 5 :_ 72 Love, John— 5 ; Lovely, Maurine— 4: 23. 25, 27. 67. 69. 78. SI Lowe, Milton — 3: 36 Lowther. June — 4; Lukens, Marcell— 4; 44. 62 Lunn, Marv Lois— 4; Lunsford. Buddy — 4 ; Lusco. Vincent — 4: 29 Lusher. Charles-2; 12, 14 Lutz. Dorothy— 5; 72 Lyman. Fanny— 3; 14, 21 Lynch. Atward— 3 ; 12, 37, 62 Lynch, Carl— 4; 17, 27, 29, 81 Lvnch. Doris Rae— 5; Lyon, Marian— 3; 23. 25, 27, 28, 41 Lyons, Betty— 2 ; 16, 66 Lyons. Dru— 4; Lyons, Marshall — 3; 47 — M— MacFionald, George— 4; 37 MacPherson, Neil — 3; 49 Maddux. Ira — 2; 13 Madison, Lee— 4; 45 Madison, Marjorie — 4 ; Magie, Douglas — 4; Magie. Mary Lee— 3 ; 46, 67 Magner, James — 2; 13, 35. 37 Mahan. Dorothy— 4 ; Mahan, Lucille — 3; 43 Maienschein. James — 5 ; Maier, Donald— 3 ; 16 Maier. Raymond— 3; 37, 42 Mallen. Kathleen— 4; Mance. Edward — 4; 52 Mandina. Sam — 4; 40 Maness, Dale— 3; 47 Mangiaracina, Marie — 2; 14 Mangaracina. Marie F.— 3; 48 Manley, Nina — 4; 56 Manning. Tom — 5; Mannino, Josephine — 2; 14, 69 Marchese. Nancy — 4 ; Marchese, Simon— 3; Marchesi. Rose— 3; 22, 45. 48 Marley. Bob— 3; 42 Marquis. Robert — 3 ; Marriott. Dudley— 2; 35. 36 Marrs. George — 3 ; 40 Marsalla. Mary — 3; 43 Marsh, Doris— 4; 21 Marshall. Helen— 2 ; Martin. Gordon — 3; 26, 40 Martin, Julia— 2; 16 Martin, Kenneth — 5; Martin. Marilyn— 3 ; 23, 24, 28, 4 3, 69, 88 Martin, Mary — 4; Masden. Norma— 3; 49 Masinia, Guy — 3; 42 Mason. Margaret— 2 ; 14, 22, 25. 69 Masonbrink. Dorothy — 4; 49 Massie. Glenn — 5 ; Mast. Nancy— 4; 17. 20, 26. 28, 30, 31, 53, 66, ; Mathews, Lee — 2; 14 Matson. Gloria— 3; 23, 25, 27, 41, 62, 66, 69 Mattucks, Laura— 5; 70. 72 Maupin. Virginia— 4; 45 Maw by. Florence — 2; 14, 25 Maxwell. Mary — 3; 13, 24 May, John— 2; 36 Mayfield. Phyllis— 2; 12, 23, 25, 69 McAleer. Tommy— 4; 40 McBurney, John— 2; 36 McCaffertv. Ethelyn — 4 McCann, Marcia— 3; 14, 21. 27 McCarty, Irene— 3 ; 40. 44 McCarty. Margaret— 4; 17, 20. 69. 81 McCarty, Preston — 3; 47 McChan. Virginia — 3; 46 McChesney. Billy— 2; 36 McChesney, Forrest — 4; 37, 49 McCtoud. Walter— 2; 12 McClure. Helen — 4; 66 McClure, Richard— 4; 49. 69 McConniff. Edward — 4; McCord. Lillian— 3; 14 McCorkle, Maurice — 3; 26 McCormick. Shirley— 2; 15, 20, 54 McCowen. Alfred— 3; 16. 37 McCulley. Melvin— 2 ; 14. 50. 51 McCurdy. Donna Lee — 2; 12 McDaniels. Elizabeth— 3; 20, 46. 55, 56, 60. 81 McElroy, Norma— 3; 13, 57, 58 McEvers. Doris — 3; 15 McFarland. Virginia — 4; 21, 25 McGrath. Betty Jo— 3; 42 McGrew, Maxine — 4; McHenry, Betty Lee— 2; 20. 14 Mclntire. Virginia— 3; 48. 55. 57 Mcintosh, Josephine — 4; 78 McKelvie, Kathryn — 4; 55, 58 McLin. Charles— 4; McMaiius, Lois— 4; 21, 81 McManus. Mildred— 3; 21, 44 McManus. Richard — 4; 85 McXeal, Keith— 5; McNutt. Kenneth — 4; McPhetridge. Thelma— 3; 46 Meals, Max— 3; 12. 35, 37 Means, Dorothy — 5; Medland, Bill— 3: 40 Medlin. Earl— 4; 34, 36, 44. 62 Meek. Ruby— 2 ; 12 Mendolia, Vito — 4; 45 Meredith. Rosanne — 4: 22. 26 Merrill. Bill— 3; 17,42, 78 123 Merrill. Don — 3; 43 Merrill. Robert— 2 ; 13, 79 Merryman. Bob — 2; 12 Messina. Guy — 4; 22 Meyer. Russell — 3; 16 Miceli. Lucile — 4; 2S Michael. Madonna — 3; 78 Michaels, Gayle— 2 ; 13 Michler. Bill— 3; 47 Migliazzo, Anthony — 3; Milan. Lorene — 2; 13. 56, 57 Milan. Russell — 4; Miller. Bettv— 2; 13 Miller. BotA2; 13 Miller. Donald— 3; 41 Miller. Frank— 3 ; 41. 50 Miller. Kalhrvn — 4; 28. 54. 55, 56. 57. 5S, 60, 61. 93 Miller. Luicille— 3; 13 Miller. Margaret— 2; 15, 27, 54 Miller. Marilyn— 4; 39 Miller, Marjorie — 4; 22 Miller. Phyllis— 5; 72 .Miller. Vernon — 5: 72 Miller, Virginia — 3; 12 Miller. Wallace — 3; Mills. David — 4; Mills. Mildred— 5; 72, 90 Mills. Roger— 2: 14, 20, 27, 69 Mills. William — 4; 39 Minor. Louise — 3; 43 Minter. Marilyn — 4: 23, 61 Mistretta. Anna — 3: 45 Misiretta, Annabelle — 3, 22 Mistretta. Louise — 3; Mitchell. Bette — 4; 44 Mitchell. Martha— 3; Mitchell. Murel— 2; 13, 36 Mitchell. Raymond— 4; 35, 36, 39 Mock, Lucille— 3; 46 Moeck. Maxine — 2; 54 Moehlman, Juanita — 3; 41 Molder, Opal— 3; 41 Mommertz, Lillian — 3; 43, 67, 68 Monaco. Anna— 4; Monahan, A. J. — 4; Monroe. Clavton — 3: 47, 84 Moody, Edna — 3; 46, 28 Moore. Ben — 5 ; 72 Moore, Betty Ellen — 4; 28 Moore, Betty Irene — 4; Moore. George. 3; 42 Moore. Mary Catherine — 4; Moore. Richard — 4; 85 Moore, Willa — 3; 41 Moran. Doris — 3 ; 48 Morehead, June— 4: 78 Morgan. Bob — 3; 12 Morgan. Helen — 2; 15 Morgan. Travis — 4; 62 Morino. Vincent — 3; 16 Morris. Dorothy — 4; 45 Morris, Helen — 2; 15 Morris. Lola Lee — 4; Morris. Richard — 2 ; Morrison. Rowena— 4; Morrow. Shirley— 2 ; 20. 54. 55, 69 Morrow. Webb— 4: 17, 66, 85 Morse. Betty— 3; 28. 46. 54. 56. 69 Morton. Mary — 3; 21. 28. 47 Mosby. Frances — 3 ; 46, 79 Mover, LeRoy — 3: 42 Mueller. Evelyn— 4; 22. 24. 28. 66, 69. 80, 81, Murphy. Kathleen — 3; 16 Murphy. Martha — 4; 39 Murray. Clara — 3; 22, 43 Murrill, Lvnn — 4; 34, 36 Muschietty. Eleanor — 2; 16, 22, 54 Myers, Bill — 3: Myers, Hugh— 3; 21, 40, 62 Myers, Margaret — 4; — N— Xance, Shirley — 3; 13 N ' ance, Russell — 4; 88 Neff, Jack— 5; Xeiil. Gordon — 4; Xeill. Xorma — 3; 13 Xelson. Bud— 4; 34, 35, 37 Xelson. Charles— 3; 20. 27. 41. 84, 85 Xelson. Ethel — 3; 15 Xelson. Francis — 3; 35, 37, 43 Xelson, Helen — 2; 15 Xelson, Robert — 5; Xesbit. Philip— 3; 25, 43, 88 Xewlon, Dollie— 5; 19, 25. 27, 70 Xewlon. Lucile— 3; 14. 20, 54. 63, 72 Xewman, Don — 3; 35, 36, 46, 62 Xewman. Grace — 3; 46 Xewsom. Doris — 2; 15 Newton, George — 4; 25, 67, 68 Newton, Margaret— 4; Xicholas, Harry — 4: 49 Xichols. Carmen — 5; Nicholson, Edward — 4; 67, 69 Xiles, Marvin — 3; 47 Xininger. Lucile — 5 : 72 Xitz. Robert— 3; 37, 41, 66, 67, 69 Xivens. Virginia — 4; Xi.x, Shirley — 3; 45 Xoel. Betty— 2: 15, 20, 58 Xoggle, Tom — 4; Xoland. Lillian — 3; 16 Xorth, Jack— 3; 20, 43 Xovello. Gloria — 3: 45 Xugent, Bill— 4; 29. 62 Xugent, Harold — 3; 42 — O— Oberkrom. Russel — 2 ; 36 O ' Connell. Mary— 2 ; 15 O ' Dell, Vivian— 3; 28, 42 O ' Donnell, Joe — 3; Ogrizovich, Xick — 3; 41 O ' Hara. Bob — 3; 37, 42 Ohlsen. Betty— 3; 23, 25, 28, 48, 69 Olsen, Xorma — 3; 28, 43 Onofrio, Gloria — 4; Orcutt. Lorena— 5; 19, 70, 72, 73 Orndorff. Jimmie — 3; 37, 48 Orth, Bobby— 2; Osborne, Virginia — 4; 22, 40, 66, 69 Ost, Bill— 2; 12 Otis, Bradley — 4; Outlaw. Elodee — 3; Overtveldt. Elvera— 4; 27 Overman, Frances — 3; 4 5 Owen, Leonora — 4; Owen, Richard — 3; 13 Pace. Betty— 3; 14. 27, 54, 56, 69 Pace. Dale — 4; Pace. Jasper — 4; 44 Page. Harriett — 5; S3, 90 Page, Jean C— 3; 20, 46 Page. Jean W.— 2 ; 14 Pagonas, James — 3 ; 1 6 Palma, Angeline — 3; 14 Palmer, Bob— 5; 72, 83 Palmer, Fred — 3 ; 13 Palmer, John — 4; Palmer. Zelda — 4; Palmisano. Agnes — 4; 39 Parker. Bill— 5; 26, 67, 72, 80, 83 Parker. Juanita — 2: 13 Parker. Kenneth— 2 : 35. 36 Parker. Leslie— 5; 72. SO. 83 Parks. Shirley— 3; 17. 20. 24, 27. 28. 41, 66, 69 Parmerlee. Billy— 4; 21. 25, 27 Parabok, Susan — 5 Parr, Doris — 4; 66 Parsons, Arnold — 3; 13, 35, 37 Paschal, Jerald— 3; 47 Passantino, Leonard — 3 ; 40 Passiglia, Carl A. — 4; 45, 52 Passiglia, Carl V. — 3 ; Patrick, Mary — 4; 78 Patterson, Betty Lee — 5; Patterson, Betty Maxine — 3 ; Patterson, Chris— 3 ; 49, S4 Patterson, Jean — 2; 15 Patterson. Lillian — 4; Patterson, Robert— 4; 49, 79 Patton. Bervl— 2; 16, 21. 27 Paul. Harry— 3; 42 Pavich, Albert— 3: 79 Payne. Harley — 4; 39 Pavne. Shirley— 5 ; 70, 83 Peace, Verlin— 3 ; 48 Pearce, Joe — 4 ; Pearce. Lorraine — 3; 15 Peck. Lillian— 2; 14 Pecoraro, Anthony — 4; 21, 24 Pecoraro, Vivien — 3 ; 48 Peden, Dorothy — 4; 39 Peironnet, Jeanne — 4; 17, 20, 27, 67. 69, 88, 92 Pena, Consuelo— 3; 48, 54. 55 Pean. Corrine — 4; Pendleton. John — 2; 12 Penland. John— 3; 28 Pennington, Bruce — 2; 12, 35, 37 Pennington, Margaret — 2; 12 Peppard, Ida May — 3; 42 Perkins, Bettie — 2; 13 Perrin, Edward — 3; 36 Perry, Clyde— 2 ; 16, 37 Pervier. Vivian — -4; Peterie, Margaret— 4; 66, 78 Peters, John — 3; 41 Peters, Reaves— 3; 21, 27, 42, 50, 69, 84, 85 Peterson, Betty— 3 ; 20, 24, 42, 66. 67 Peterson. Jim — 4; 45 Pettyjohn, Bob— 2; Phegley, Betty— 3; 43, 67 Phelps. Mary— 4; 67 Phillips, Alice — 3; 27 Phillips, Alvine— 5; 70, 71. 72 Phillips, Frances — 3; 48 Piccirillo. John — 4; 84. 85 Pickens, George— 3 ; 21, 40, 85 Pickering, Max — 5 Pickett, Elmer— 3; 48, 78 Picone, Joseph — 4; 49 Pierce, Bluford— 3; 35. 41 Pierce. Bob— 2 ; 15, 21, 29, 50, 84 Pileggi, Felix— 2; 13. 85 Pinzl, Robert— 3; 41 Pippes, Demitrius — 3 Piraro, Vincent — 3; 46 Pitt. Beulah l Pittman, Fred — 3; 42 Pittman, Jacqueline — 2; 12 Pittman, Marthea — 5; 72 Pittman, William— 4; 85 Pizzichino. Mike — 3; 47 Plaskett, Mary— 3; 48 Plattenburg. Charles — 3; 41 Playter, Harry — 3: 41 Pokett, Betty Jane — 4 Pokett, Bonnie Jean — 4 Pokett, Clair— 3; 42 Poppa, Matthew— 5; 19, 63, 70, 72 Porter, Bill— 2; 14 Porter. Dorothy— 2 : 14 Porter, Justine — 4 Porter. Leonard — 4; 39 Porter. Louise — 3 ; 46 Porterfield. Doris, 2; 16, 63 Porterfield, Lucile— 3; 47 Pott. Jack— 2; 35. 36 Powell. Eddie— 3; 28, 37. 46 Powell, Marguerite — 4; 62 Powell. Xadine — 3; 47 Powell, R. B.— 4; 62 Powers. Francis — 3 : 49 Pratt, Rosalie— 3; 42 Prewitt. Bob — 2; 14 Price. Bette— 3; 47, 88 Price. Wilbur— 4; 45 Provance, James — 3; 41 Pruitt, Wilma — 4; 49, 66 Prussia, Leo — 2 ; 12 Puckett, Doris— P. G.; 17, 20, 25, 27, 38, 93 Pugh, June— 4; 22, 27 Pugh, Xadine— 3; 22, 48 Purcell, Lloyd — 4 Purslev, Jack — 4; 44 Purtle. Kathrvn— 3: 14, 20 Purtle, Ruth— 5 Pyle. Anita— 4; 49 — R— Rabb, Joe— 3; 16 Rader, Frances — 2; 13 Ragan, Amber— 3; 24, 28, 41, 69 Rago, Gloria — 4 Ramos, Bessie — 2: 14 Ramos, Jimmy — 4: 44, SO Ramsey, Betty — 4; 26, 28 Raniolo, Josephine — 3; 46 Rankin, Glenna — 4; 45 Ratcliffe. Dorothy— 2 ; 14, 15 Rathford, Virginia — 4 Ratliff. Vivian— 2; 21. 54, 55, 56, 57, 69, 79 Rawlings, Elinor— 4; 23, 28, 67, 69, 81, 88 Rav, Rolland— 4; 37 Redding. Don— 3 ; 21. 49, 85, 88 Redding, Jacky Louise — 2; 12, 79 Redheffer. Josephine — 4 Reed, Charles— 3; 49 Reed, Dorothy— 4; 55, 58 Reed. Erwon — 4; 37 Reeder. Aileen — 3; 43 Reeder. Elizabeth — 4 Reedy, Evelvn — 4; 78 Reese, Robert— 3; 47 Reese, Trevor — 3; 47, 62 Renshaw, Paul — 4; 45, 84, 85 Rewoldt, Leonard — 3; 15 Rexroad, Dorothy — 3; 41 Reye, George — 3; 41 Reyner, Dale — 2 Revner, Xadine — 4; 20 Rheem, John— 3; 14, 37 Rice. Edwin — 3 Rice, Elaine — 4 Rice. Fern — P. G. Rice. John— 2; 36 Richards. Byron — 2 : 36 Richards. Georgia — 3; 48 Richardson. Bette — 3; 41 Richardson. Dorothy— 4 Ricker, John— 3; 27, 48, 69, 85 Rickert, Doris— 3; 15, 54, 55, 56, 57 Rickert, John— 2 Ridder, Mary Frances — 2; 12 Riddle, Franklin — 4; 40 Riddle, Helen — 4; 25, 67. 69 Riddle, James— 3; 36, 40 Riddle. Maxine— 4; 39 Riddle. William— 4; 36, 40 Ridgwav, Ruby — 4; Riley. Bett — 3: 15, 66 124 Riley. Esther Mae— 2; 12 Riley, Juanita — 2; 15 Riley. Marline — 4; 22 Rinehart. Charles — 3; 37 Rist. Mary — 4; Rilter. Maxroy — 3; 42. 62 Rivers, Frederick— 3 ; 12, 28, 37 Roach. Gloria — 5; 72 Robbins. Paul— 2; 35. 36 Roberts, Ethel— 2; 16, 21 Roberts. Glen— 3; 41, 62 Roberts. Helen— 4; 21, 27, 67, 69 Roberts, Wofford— 5: 71 Robinett, Fred — 2; Robinson. Croteau — 4; 7S Robinson. Roy — 4 Robinson. Victoria — 5; 83 Roccaforte. Lonnie — 3; 47 Rodgers. Pauline — 3; 45 Rodina. Bill— 4; 20, 36, 85 Rogers. Alice — 5; Rohrs. Harold— 2; 14. 17, 27, 62, 84 Romano, Frank — 4: 45 Romano, Pearl — 3 : 1 5 Romstedt. Bill— 3; 40, S4 Roof. Leo — 4; Rook. Bill— 4; 34, 37 Rook. Doris— 2; 12 Rooney, John — 3 ; 40 Roper. Richard — 2: 16, 79 Rose, Marv Lee — 4; Rosenquist. Martha— 4; 27. 28. 40, 78, SI Ross, Mattie— 3; 42, 59, 60, 62 Ross, Yvonne — 4; 44 Ross, Zelma — 3; 13 Roval. Eddie— 3: 14 Rubick, Wade— 5; 37, 70, 72. 80 Rubin. Florence. 2; 15 Ruhling. Ted— 2; 15, 21 Runner. Edmund — -1 ; 12, 17 Runner. Norma — 4; Runyan, Harrv — 4: 37, 45 Rupe. Clarence— 5; 17. 19, 70. 80 Rush. Bill— 3; 42, 50. S5 Rush, George — 5; 85 Rush. Harriet— 2; 14, 20, 63 Russell. Joan — 4; Russo, Mary— 4; 28 — S— Sabatke. Lola — 4; Saeger, Lawrence — 4: Sage. Fred— 4; 29. 39 Sage. Ruth— 2; 15 Salpietro. Sam — 4; 37 Salvato. Ross — 3 ; 49 Salyer. Donald — 4; 40 Salyer. Patsv Ruth— 2; 23 Sanders. Edith— 3; 14, 54, 55, 56, 58 Sanford. Doris — 5; 72 Sanks, John- 1; 20, 26. 27, 67 Sanks, Lee — 3; 41 Sarmiento. Isabel— 2; 13, 23, 25, 69 Saunders. James — 3; 46, 69 Saunders, John — 4 Savoca, Rose Marie — 3; 46 Scaglia, Paul — 4; 84 Scales, Dorothy — 3 Schaug, Evelyn — 4 Schejbal. Mildred — I Schlichter, John— 3 ; 17, 24, 42 Schackenberg, Jack — 4; 44 Schneider. Alden — 4; 37 Schneider. Frances — 3; 15 Schoonover. Kathleen — 3; 13 Schoonover. Marjorie — 5 ; 83 Schorgl. Joe— -4 Schroeder. Charles — 4 Schroepfer, Bill— 3; 40. 80 Schroepfer. Jack— 3: 48 Schuckman, Bettie Marie — 4 Schuckman. Ernest — 2; 13 Schuepbach. Dorothe — 5; 19. 70 Schuepbach. Jack — 4; 45 Schultz. Clarabella — 4 Schutz. Fred— 2; 13, 25, 27 Schwab. Marguerite — 3; 41, 58 Schweer, Mary Louise— 3 : 20, 49 Schwenk, Charlene— 4 21, 27, 67, 68, 81 Sciandrone. Joe — 2; 15 Scoficld, Delta— 3; 46 Scott. Bettie — 3: 46 Scott, Betty Ann — 3; 46 Scott, June — 3; 13, 21, 27, 55, 56, 67, 68 Scott, Minnie Alice — 4 Scott, Paul— 3; 36, 41 Scott, Sally— 4; 27, 88 Scovill, Joseph — 3; 15 Scovill. Keith — 4; 39 Scrivner. Helen — 2 ; 13 Scudiero, Sue — 4 Seay. Carol— 3; 20. 25. 27. 45, 67. 78, 91 Seay, Edward— 2 ; 24, 35. 37 Sebring, Harriett — 4; 49 Sebring. Wilma— 2: 14. 56, 81 Segler. Charles — 4: 79 Seibert. Edith— 4; 67. 69 Selby. Howard— 4; 44 Self. Juanita— 3: 48 Sellers. Eugene — 4; 36. 44 Sellers, Mary— 2 : 16 Semler. Hubert— 4; 24. 80 Settle, Robert— 4: 20. 27, 62, 67, 69. 81. 90 Settle. Shirley— 2; 16, 20, 63 Seufert, Martha Jo — 3; 22, 42. 63 Seward. Patty— 3; 16, 21, 55 Sharp. Anna Ruth— 3; 47, 78 Sharp. Ellajean — 3; 12 Sharp, Robert — 4 Sheets, Marian— 5: 70, 72 Sheets, Richard— 4; 21, 62, 66 Shelton, Dean— 3: 37. 46 Shelton, Wal ter — 4 Shepard. George — 2 ; 36 Shepard. Harold — 4 Shepard. Margaret— 4: 37. 38, 49, 66 Shepherd, Irene — 3; 16 Shepherd, Jeanne — 4; 17, 22. 54. 56. 57. 60. 69 Shepherd, Joan— 4: 28. 54. 56. 59, 66 Shepherd, Peggy — 2; 16, 23, 57 Sherer, Mary Florence — 4; 17, 21. 27, 81 Shields. Delores — 4 Shields, Lila Lee — 3; 13 Shiner. Wilma— 3; 14. 24 Shockley, Boyd— 3; 40 Shoemaker. Garneth — 2; 16. 24 Short. Mary— 3; 15. 23, 57 Shouse. Felix — 2 ; 36 Shouse. Jimmy — 4; 35, 37, 44 Siefkas, Mary— 4; 49 Sigman, J. D. — 4; 44 Silverstein. Victor — 3 ; 48 Simcox. Howard — 4 Simcox. James — 2; 13, 36 Simko. Mildred- !; 22, 25. 67, 69, 50 Simone. Florence — 3; 16, 45 Simone. Mary — 3 Sims. Patricia— 2; 12. 13. 21. 24. 27 Sims, Ruth — 4 Sincox. Jane — 4 Singleton, Thomas — 3; 47 Siraguso. Ralph — 2: 13 Sirna. Carmeline — 3 Skaggs. Marie — 4 : 49 Skaggs. Wanda — 5 Skinner. Harry— 2; 12. 37 Slack. Richard— 2 Slankard. Myrtle — 4; 39 Sloan, Janet — 3: 16, 63 Smallwood, Jeanne— 4: 17,20,67.69 Smicker. Kathryn — 3; 13 Smicker. Robert — 5 Smicker. Ruth — 4 Smith, Alan — 4; SO Smith, Alden— 4; 26. 80. 84 Smith. Ben — 4; 20. 34, 36 Smith, Betty— 3; 42 Smith, Clayton — 5 Smith, Edwin — 2; 35, 36 Smith, Eugene — 2; 35 Smith. Floyd— 2: 36 Smith, G. C— 2 Smith. Gene — 3; 43, 63 Smith. George Harvey — 5 Smith. Henry — 3 Smith. Hugh— 4: 21 Smith. Isa Louise — 4 Smith. Joe — 4: 36, 44. 66. 67 Smith, Katherine — 4 Smith, Keith — 4; 39 Smith. Lawrence — 2 ; 36 Smith. Leonard — 3; 15 Smith, Louise — 4 Smith. Louise M. — 3: 48 Smith. Lucille — 3; 45 Smith. Mary Frances — 3 Smith, Meredith — t Smith, Mildred— 4 Smith. Oneta — 3 ; 46 Smith. R. V.—i; 47 Smith, Richard— 5: 70, 72, 80. 90 Smith. Robert— 4 Smith. Sarah — 4 Smith. Virginia — 4 Smith. Virginia Lee — 4; 78 Smith, Walter— 3; 20, 27. 41 Smith. Walter S. — 4 Smith. Wanda Lea — 2: 13 Smittle. Lillian — 5; 72 Smock, Robert — 2 ; 36 Smoot, Helen — 3; 48 Smoot, Isabelle — 2 Snider, Beatrice — 3 ; 46. 79 Snider, Claryce — 4; 22 Snider, Kenneth — 2; 35, 36 Snook, Robert — 3; 15 Snow. Doyle — 3; 16 Snow, Paul— 2; 36 Sola, Jean — 2; 16 Somerset. Pixie— 2 ; 12. 20. 27, 63 Songer, Helen — 3; 48, 63 Sooter, Cecil — 5 Sooter. Clifford— 4; 29, 45, 84 Soper. Ralph — 3; 14. 20, 62 Spaeth. Ervin— 2; 12 Spaeth. Inez — 3: 42, 54, 55, 58, 59 Spaeth, James — 5; 72 Spear, Frank — 3; 49 Speers, Grover — 3 : 4 1 Spencer, Edythe May— 4; 22, 24, 28, 55, 56. 57, 58 Spencer. Fred — 3; 43, 79 Springer, Edward — 5; 72 Sprink, Betty Jane — 2 Stack. Rosemary — 3; 43 Staeuble, Helen— 2 ; 12, 24, 69 Stafford, Jack— 4 Standefer, Alva — 3; 41 Standefer. Mabel— 4; 54, 57 Stanley, Joyse — 4 Stanley, Richard— 3 ; 13, 37, 40 Stansbury, Elwood — 4; 62 Stark, Albert— 3; 35, 37 Stark. James — 2; 13 Stark. Lidda — 4 Starkey, Dorothy — 4 Starks, LeWayne — 3 Stavlenich, Mary — 4 Steadmen, Bobby — 2 Steele, Sherwood — 4 Stefanac, Joe — 4 Stettler, Tony— 4; 49 Stevens, Edward— 4; 39 Stevenson. Beryl — 3; 43. 62 Stevenson. Forrest — 4; 20. 24. 80. 8S Stewart. Beulah— 2; 2. 15, 16, 24 Stewart, Bonnell— 4; 17, 26, 69, 78 Stewart. Virginia— 3; 20, 27, 28, 48, 55. 56. 57. 58, 66, 69 Stickney, Mary — 3 Stiers, Eileen— 4; 49 Stiles, Wallace— 3: 37. 62 Stillie. Gordon— 3; 47 Stites, Phyllis— 2; 12, 23, 25, 68. 81 Slockbridge, Rav— 4; 37, 83 Stokes. Edna Ruth— 4; 49 Stoll. Fred— 3 Stone. Billy — 2; 35, 36 Stone, Florence — 4; 45 Stone. George — 4; 30 Stone. Peggy— 4; 17, 78, 93 Stone. Virginia — 4; 39 Strawhun, Bettie — 4 Streeter. Pauline — 2 Strickland, David— 2 ; 14, 21, 62 Strickland, Robin — 4; 20. 34, 37, 49 Strunk, Constance — 2; 16, 69 Stubbs, Margery— 2: 13, 21, 54, 55, 58 Stumpf, Edith— 3; 23, 42 Stumpf, Lyle — 4; 39 Stumpf. Rodney — 4; 37. 62, 67. 68 Sturges. Charles— 3; 21, 40 Sturges. Don — 5; 72 Sturman, Alvin — 2; 36 Sullard, Mary— 4; 27. 28 Sullivan, Margaret — 3; 13 Summers, Marjorie — 4; 22, 28, 66. 88 Sumner. Mildred — 4; 67. 69 Sutton, Betty — 2; 15 Swan, Keith— t: 27. 66. 69 Swanson, Anna — 4 Swayne, Bob — 2 ; 36 Swayne. Mary — 3 ; 46 Sweet, Teddy— 2; 14, 37, 79 Switlik, Thomas — 3; 12, 25 Sykes. Marjorie — 2 ; 14 Sylvester, John — 4; 29. 84 — T— Taibi, Joe— 4; 50, 84, 85 Taibi, Nick — 3; 16 Talbott, Hudson— 3; 21. 27, 42. 50. 91 Taloney. Dorothy — 4; 54, 55, 56. 57, 58, 59, 61 Tangblade. Marjorie— 4; 66 Tanner. Margaret— 3; 22, 46, 51, 54, 56, 69, 88 Tarantino, Carmen — 3 ; 48 Taulbert. Pauline— 3; 12. 17. 21 Tawney. Anno Louise — 4; 66 Tavlor. Bryon — 3; 39 Taylor, Charlana— 2 ; 16. 23, 24 Taylor. Geneva — 4 Taylor. Mildred— 4 : 79 Taylor. Wilma Jean — 2 Teason. William— 4; 24. 67, 90. 91 Teel. Rex— 2 Teeter. Virginia — 3: 47 Teri, Frances — 4; 40 Tessmer, Bertha— 4; 21, 38, 67, 88 Testerman, Joe — 4; 24 Tetrick, Gwendolyn — 4 Thinn, Thomas— 3 ; 39 Thomas, Allen — 3 Thomas. Bobbie — 2 Thomas, Lexie Ann — 2 ; Thomas, Rose Marie — 4 Thomas, Stanley — 3; 42 Thompson, Dorothy — 4 Thompson, James — 4 20 125 Thompson. Jane — 3; 41 Thompson. Kay— 4; 17, 20, 34, 36, 81 Thompson, Lee Rov — 3; 37, 41 Thompson, Peggv. 3; 17. 23. 47. 54. 57, 58, 63, 69, 88 Thompson, Roy — 3; 17, 47 Thornsburg. Irene — 3 ; 46 Thornton. Charles Henry— 4; 20. 26. 37, 47 Thornton. Roger — 2 ; 36 Thorpe. Fred — 4 ; 84 Throop. Marguerite — 3; 41 Thurman, Elsie Lee — 2; 12, 69 Thurman. Jack — 3; 21, 42 Thurman. Pegg — 2; 16. 54, 55. 57. 58. 68 Tishk. Sam— 3; 47 Titus. Florence— 4: 25 Tobin. Isaac — 4; 25 Tomlinson, Clara — 2; 12 Toms. Howard — 3 : 47 Toner. Michael— 4: 39 Toth. James — 2 ; 36 Trader. Harley — 3; 16 Trainor. Martha Ruth— 2 ; 16 Trammell. Dale— 3 ; 42. 67 Triplett, Bob— 4 Triplett. Thelma— 5; 72 Trumbo. Doris Jean — 2; 12. 57 Tuccillo. John— 3; 21, 28, 31, 40 Tudor, Ruth— 4; 49, 66, 78 Tungett. Jane— 3; 42 Tungett. Jean— 3; 42. 79 Turk. lunior— 2; 15 Turk. Roy— 4; 37. 42 Turner. Kenneth — 3 ; 42 Turner, Max — 4; 34, 36 Turnev. Alcidene — 4 Tutt, Bobbv— 4; 72 Tuttle. Bernice— 2; 12 Twist, Mildred — 3; 43 L pp. Alba — 3 ; 14 Usnick, Raymond — 3; 4S Underwood, — Spc. ; 4S 21. 27. 54. 56, 67, SI 67. 69 — V— Yaccaro, Virginia — 2; 12 Yalenti. Circr — 4 Valentine, Annabelle — ' Van Alst. Florence — 4; _. Van Artsdalen. John — 4; 45 Van Buskirk. Charles — 5 Van Buskirk, Dorothy — 4 Vance, Don— 3 ; 35, 37, 42 Vance, Virgie — 5; 72 Van Cleave, Evelyn — 3; 46 Van Compernolle. Carl — 2; 12, 35, 37 Vanderlinden, Galen — 4 Van Nov, Robert— 2; 15, 37 Van Peyma, Gloria — 2 ; 1 5 Van Pevma, Shirley — 2; 12 Van Pool, Wanda— 4; 23, 66, 67, 69 Van Pool, William— 4; 25. 39 Vaughan. Jamieson — 2; 16. 27, 37, 62 Vaughn. Bettv Jean — 4; 78 Vaughn. Eleanor— 4; 17, 21. 2 7, 91 Vaughn, Jean — 2 Vaught, William — 4 Vermilvea, Maxine — 4 Viles, Myrle Dee — 3; 20. 44. 7S Vivona. Carmel — 3; 47. 69 Vose. Eva Marie— 2 : 13. 17, 21. 27, 54, 62, 81 — W — Walinor. Jean— 3; 14, 26, 28. 79 Walker. Catherine — t: 23. 2 7. 2S Walker. Dorothy— 4; 17, 24. 25. 45. 66, 80 Walker. Helen— 3; 12, 79 Walker, Morton— 3; 14, 20. 24 Walker, Oscar— 4; 28, 78, 93 Wall, Wesley— 4 Wallace, John— 4; 27, 62, 66 Waller. Fern — 3 Waller, Johanna— 3; 48, 54, 55. 58, 59, 60 Wallin, Ernestine— 3; 43. 54. 56, 57, 79 Walter. Betty Jean — 2 ; 14, 54 Walter, Hayesalee— 4; 27, 69 Wamsley, Eldon — 3 ; 40 Ward, Audrey— 3; 14, 20, 27. 69 Ward. Billv— 3; 43, 79 W 7 ard. Dorothy— 2; 13 Ward. Leota— 2; 14, 57 Ward. Raymond — 4 Ward. Vineta— 4; 24, 56, 57. 67, 91 Ware, Charles — 2 ; 36 Ware, Louise — 3; 20, 27. 48, 88 Ware, Madge — 4 Warnken. Ernest — 4; 69 Washburn. Betty Rea— 2 ; 14, 79 Watson, Baxter — 3; 20, 66 Watson, Edwin — 3; 41, 62 Watson, Jack — 3; 40 Watson. Juanita — 3; 15 Watts, Frances— 2; 13, 25 Watts, Millard— 5; 26, 70, 72. SO Wattson, Bob— P. G.; 80 Way. Jessie— 4; 23, 28, 67, 69, SI Weant, Marv Louise — 2; 12 Wear. LeRoy— 4; 37 Weatherman, Frank — 3: 16, 37 Weatherman, Ross — 4; 37, 42 Webb, Delma— 3; 4S Webb, Doris— 3; 40 Webb. Loreda— 2; 14. 79 Webster, Gloria— 3; 14, 20, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 69. 58 Weddle. Doroles— 4; 17, 21, 55, 57, 58. 61. 67 Weidman. Clifford — 3; 13 Weighill. Virginia— 3; 2 7. 44 Weiland. Doris— 2 ; 12, 22, 27 Weinstein. Evelyn — 4; 49 Weir, Don— 4; 16 Weisbach. Lottie — 3; 48 Welch. Bob— 3; 37, 44, 63 Welch. James— 4; 57, 85 Welchons. Helen — 4 Wells. Frances — 3; 12 Wenski, Edward— 2 ; 12 Wescott. Leona— 3; 21, 25. 27. 44. 66. 90 Westbrook, Hattie — 2; 13 Wheeler, Helen — 4 Wheeler, Richard— 4; 35, 36, 45 Whelan. Jean— 4: 2S Whelan. Margaret— 3; 28, 69 White. Don— 2; 16, 37 White, Donald— 4 White, George— 3 i 42, 62 White, Madaline— 4; 25, 27 Whiteside. Lawrence — 2; 36 Whittenburg, Robert— 3 ; 42, S4 Whittle, Paul— 2; 16, 88 Wida. Joe — 3; 42 Wiggins, Carl — 3 Wiggins. Mildred— 4; 28, 54, 56, 57. 58, 59, 61 Wikelski. Meredith— 4; 39 Wilcox, Maxine — 2 Wilcox, Wilbur— 4; 84 Wilkes, Bobbv— 3; 41, S 5 Wilkes, Dorothy— 4: 28 Williams, Bettv Jane— 4; 55. 56. 57. 5S Williams, Betty Lou— 4 Williams, Bilh — 4; 21. 80 Williams. Evelyn — 4; 39 Williams. Harriett — 4: 28. 54. 55. 56, 57, 58 sac Williams, Imogene — 2; 15 Williams, Iva — 4; 28, 67, 69, 81 Williams, Jack— 5; 72 Williams, Lauretta — 3; 15. 54, 56, 57, 79 Williams, Mary Louise — 5; 72 Williams, Nadine— 4; 23, 26, 27, 28, 67 Williams, Normal; 27, 28 Williams, Ruth— 4 Williamson, Bruce — 4; 45, 49 Willis, Charles— 4; 26, 12 Willoughby. William — 2 Wilson. Bill— 3; 35, 37, 47, 84 Wilson. Clarence — 3; 14 Wilson. Eugene — 4; 44 Wilson, Paul— 2; 37, 50 Wilson, Phylis— 3; 13, 21, 27, 69 Wilson. Royce — 3; 15 Winkler, Norman — 4 Winkler. Thorp — 4 Winkley. Edna Mae — 4 Winn, Elmer — 4 Wirth. John— 4 Wise. Betty— 3: 43 Wittman. Clem— 3; 40 Wittman. Eleanor— 4; 56, 59. 60 Wodell. Robert— 3: 13. 20. 27, 62, S4 Wollam, Charline— 4; 28, 44, 78 Womack, Emily — 5 Wood. Evelyn — 3; 40 Wood. Virgil— 3; 17. 47 Woodall, Bernice — 2; 13 Wondall. Frances — 4 Woodard, Virginia — 3; 21, 46 Woodruff, Margaret — 3; 44, 66 Woods, Willa Rae— 2, 14 Woodworth, Charles— 2 ; 36 Woody, David— 2; 13, 25, 69 Worth, Margaret — 2; 12 Wrabec, Frances — 4 Wrabec, Marcia — 4 Wright. Frances — 4 Wright, Harold— 3; 13 Wright. Orville— 3; 41 Wutke, Kenneth — 3; 13 Wyatt. Bill— 4; 34, 35, 67, 90 Wvnn. Lucille — 5; 67 — Y— Yancey. France — 4 Yates. Katherine — 4; 28, 54, 81 Yelton, Rosa — 3; 46 Young, Annabelle — 3; 46 Young, Bonnie Jean — 4 Young. Charlie — 3; 16 Young, Dorothy Mae — 3; 42 Young, Edwin— 4; SI Young, Elizabeth— 3; 14, 17, 21, 27 Young, Gordon — 4; 49 Young, J. K.— 4; 29 Young, Jimmy — 4 Young, Maryellen — 2 ; 14 Young. William— 4; 66 Younkin, Don — 3; 15, 36 Younkin, Patricia — 3; 12, 54, 55, 56 — Z— Zaman, Jewell — 4; 23, 63, 67 Zanimar. Margaret — 5; 72 Zander, Jack — 4 Zeto. John— 4; 39 Ziegler. Christian — 4 Zicgler. Elizabeth— 3; 28, 42 Zimmerman. Charles— 28; 41 Zuba. Okaren — 4; 40 Zumwalt. Donald— 4; 20. 62 Zumwalt. Edward — 3; 13 126 Compliments of SERVICE BARBER SHOP 904 Benton A. J. PICKETT Everybody Knons ' Abe ' «( A — — Large or Small We Deliver Them All ABE ' S MARKET BEnton 9722 3105 E. 12th St. WOODS pCK TYPEWRITE® 7 ( k OMPANY A cr-7 Victor 3424 cor Stshoes make happy feet ShoeG0orrecting, Rebuilding and Made to Measu - ' ET ' RIS Kansas City, Mo. in Oe FRED GOLDMAN Our new air conditioned quarters with modern lighting and up-to-date fur- nishings make a very attractive place to open a Savings Account SAFETY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 910 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Corsages VI 9873 1111 Walnut St. 127 I ■ Caps and Gowns INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS 615 Wyandotte Kansas City, Missouri Compliments of MANUFACTURERS MECHANK ICS BANK • ; SHEFFIELD Compliments of NORTHEAST ICE CREAM COMPANY 4637 Independence Ave. Phone CH 5215 We Deliver 4708 Indep. Ave. BEnton 3618 Ace Cycle Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Piekup and Delivery Sporting Goods New and Used Bicycles 128 ' Best of Everything for Northeast ' Lorie Book Store Phone BEnton 7651 4808 Indep. Ave. at Van Brunt Compliments, of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 15th Street and Cleveland Ave. IN THE BUSINESS WORLD 7§ 9, Se ecf Your Course NOW • Stenographic • Executive Secretarial • Bookkeepjng-Accounting • C. P. A. Accounting cV Law • Advertising-Sales-Promotion • Radio Dramatics-Public Speech • Comptometer-Business Machines • Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes operated in a year- round schedule. Hundreds of graduates now em- ployed. Ask (or our 46-page Illustrated Catalog (OLLEGEof(pMMERCE V« ELEVENTH and OAK W VI 134-8 STREAMLINED BUSINESS TRAINING- MAYWOOD PHARMACY Prescription Druggists FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM 10301 Van Horn Rd. Kansas City. Mo. Phone Independence 4301 129 f CHAPMAN DAIRY Producers of RED SEAL PASTEURIZED MILK Distributors of LONGVIEW CERTIFIED V. D. MILK Jersey or Holstein SEALTEST Affords Many Advantages Victor 9620 1207 Locust Permanents That Please Phone BEnton 3265 PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP 4810 Indep. Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Why Do You Buy DRY CLEANING? The gift of science to your better appearance DRY CLEANING It means so much to correct dress that you should think of what it puts into clothing. Buy Dry Cleaning satisfaction at EAST SIDE CLEANERS 6409 East 15th Street Phone BEnton 2000 5310 Independence Avenue Phone BEnton 1111 S. GENDLER 2601 Independence Avenue Dry Goods Highest Quality Merchandise Lowest Prices Furnishings Shoes CHESTNUT 6830 BEAUTY SALON CECILE M. KING. Prop. Permanents $1.50 and Up Shampoo and Set 50c (Dried) 5214 St. John Ave. Kansas City, Mo. CLEANING COMPANY A Complete Cleaning and Alteration Service 2 5 Years Experience Top Grade Repairing, Relining, Dressmaking, Fur Work, Knit Blocking, Designing We unreservedly Guarantee the finest workmanship in all branches of the Garment Cleaning Industry 5310 Independence Avenue CHestnut 6700 130 DEWKIST FROSTED FOODS BOOTH FISH Only the Best in Meats Are Sold Here KLEBER MARKET 4915 St. John Phone CHestnut 3917 WHITE FRONT MARKET 5367 Indep. Ave. Quality Foods for £ess We Deliver Phone CHj 3162 PETERSON ' S GARAGE Estimates Free. Work Guaranteed. Reboring and Rebuilding Motors. Metal Work and Painting. We have modern equipment to turn them out right. Phone HA 4204 Kansas City, Mo. 1808-10 Walnut SOUTH LAWN BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service BEntcn 563 8 CLEO D. GALBRAITH, Mgr. Licensed Operators 104 South Lawn PARK COLLEGE PARKVILLE, MISSOURI A Suburb of Kansas City, Missouri A LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF NATIONAL DISTINCTION A Progressive Program of Education 1. Honors Work for students in the Upper Division. 2. Modern Curriculum to meet the needs and interests of every student. 3. Comprehensive examinations in the field of concentration. Modern buildings and laboratories An Industrial plan to aid students in securing an education. EXPENSE Free bus service to day students from the Kansas City area. $75.00 per semester covers all fees. Sslf-help features reduce cost, including tuition, room, board and all fees to $315.00 per year for students who live on the campus. Information on Request ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 12 William Lindsay Young President 131 Compliments of the KANSAS C TY SAUSAGE COMPANY 14 EAST MISSOURI AVENUE KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI VI 4378 We Serve All MRS C. L. FORSTER FUNERAL HOME 918-920 Brooklyn Ave GRand 0336 B En Ion 3519 Notary Public NORTHEAST REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE RENTALS. LOANS 107 Hardesty Avenue INSURANCE Paul Waltermire Kansas City. Mo. BEnton 3278 Gladstone Hall Studio of the Dance ELNOR MAE OYER 101 N. Lawn Compliments of %0%0%« Branches 7282 Beverly Blvd. Hollywood Santa Monica, California Harzfeld ' s Kansas City, Mo. 427 Altman Bldg. Kansas City, Mo. O ' Rourke Studios Portraits of Distinction 132 §■ ■ fe merits GE OTpKl OF SUCCESS jfoj J i fflnsvtrancA is oneAf tfe hjQfc Srlyanced accomplish ©f meripfraviljzation. ftk a h wticcessful man what he things of li ifisurajj ; He will tell you that it is the keystone ]p c J oi his personaf-mnancj F structure. , Jt s V ' y - Program NOW are trained in the construction of will advise you without obligation. KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office— Kansas City, Missouri Coiiipl iiiciits of FRED ANDERSON, ' 23 FRED ANDERSON DRY GOODS CO. 12th and Indiana For the girls who have a flair for clothes, Keister Designing School will train them for good positions as designers, ladies ' tailors or dress-makers. We place our graduates. 208 Airman Building Phone BE 9672 F. W. KRAUSE. Prop. B. K. GARAGE General Auto Repairing Storage Mobil Gas and Oil 4614 Indep. Ave. Kansas City, Mo. 133 Thrift in Small Amounts Is the First Rule of Success TRADERS GATE CI T Y NATIONAL BANK 1111 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri The Boys Won Sabers for Selling More Than 60 R. O. T. C. Circus Tickets. ACME DRIVE YOURSELF CO. 1009 Troost Avenue Victor 1100 We have our 1939 new cars Radio Equipped We have cars and trucks at low rates GAS AND OIL FREE Established 27 Years We deliver ears free Compliments of HUDSON CASH MARKET 3802 East Ninth Kansas City, Mo. Phone— BEnton 9619 MILLER ' S Cleaners and Tailors CLEANING AND PRESSING REMODELING REPAIRING RELINING 5902 St. John Avenue WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER BEnton 9880 REALE SHOE REBUILDING FACTORY 2611 Independence Ave. NO NAILS USED APPEARANCE SAME AS NEW 134 y 1 - !h Z s - J f iJP £ a£ . Oz Ct RAILROAD TIME SERVICE WATCH REPAIRING HARRY RICKEL JEWELER 5609 St. John Kansas City, Mo. S. Z. MEEK GROCERIES MEATS A HIGH GRADE FOOD STORE 728 Brighton BEnton 1973 NORTHEAST BOOK AND DRUG STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR NORTHEAST SCHOOL SUPPLIES ATHLETIC GOODS SCHOOL BOOKS MAY BELLE KING 4801 Independence Avenue BEnton 9831 COCHRAN COLLEGE OF MUSIC (Incorporated) Kans.isCity ' sMost Progressive Music School. Orchestra, Band, and Theoretical Subjects. Voice, Piano, and Piano-accordion Violin, Guitar, String Instruments. Instructions Can Be Rented BRANCHES 4748 Prospect 4702 Indep. Ave. 128 W. Maple, Indep., Mo. 852 Minn. Ave., (K. C. K.) EXECUTIVE OFFICES STUDIOS 3 83 8 Main Street WEstport 3679 Ernest Nf.uer, Pres. E. E. Neuer, V.-P. Established 1894 Telephone GRand 1810 NEUER BROS. MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in QUALITY MEATS Manufacturers of all kinds of High Grade Sausage and Lard Entirely Different! 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This is shown by the present capital investment of approximately ninety-seven million dollars and the employment of more than two thousand skilled employees. Research is constantly going on to increase the efficiency and to extend the helpfulness of electricity in all phases of life. And because of this desire and readiness of investor owned electric service companies to delve into the unknown, electricity is helping increase the span of life, reduce human drudgery and make living more worth while. KANSAS CITY POWER LIGHT COMPANY 136 ,GREE N ' S • fjational Fraternity and Sorority Badges {Special design work of all kinds Jewelry with everlasting appeal Commercial pins and emblems Club pins and stationery • Guaranteed watch repair Fine watches Diamonds 1016 Walnut VI 6191 FINLAY ENGINEERING COLLEGE Onl} School in Kansas City Authorized to Confer ENGINEERING DEGREES CHARTERED BY THE STATE Degree courses available both day and night in Electrical, Mechanical, Struc- tural, Architectural, Civil and Aeronautical Engineering. Day Course requires two and three years. Also short, specialized courses in Electricity, Diesel- Electric, Air Conditioning, and Drafting. Theoretical and applied instruction to fit industrial demand, which assures graduates of positions of responsibility and advancement. Close contact of student and teacher; essentials compre- hensively taught. High placement record. Hundreds of successful graduates in K. C, all over Nation and in foreign lands. 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