Norwin High School - Pennon Yearbook (Irwin, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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. . W' -gmhtzous . . . WILBERTA DUDLEY IDA MAE DUEZ CHARLES DUSHACK BETTY ERICKSON MARTHA EVANS PAUL FILTZ NIARY FINK DOROTHY FISHER Leaders of the band 4' t -MA' WILBERTA DUDLEY Always called Deets and hardly ever known as Wilberta. She was fond of singing and found her place in the A Cappella Choir. She was a true sports fan, but most of all, she wanted to become a good wife. IDA MAE DUEZ Duzie enrolled as a commercial student and through- out her years at Norwin dreamed of being a secretary. She was a member of the Yearbook Staff and Girls' Glee Club and was an ardent Harry James, fan. CHARLES DUsHAcK . Charlie was an all round athlete doing a nifty job , playing three seasons of football and two of basketball. He was an active member of the Letterman's Club and he had high hopes of joining the Navy. BETTY ERIcKsoN Betty made an easy on the eyes head drum majorette to lead the Norwin band. She enrolled as an academic student and hoped to become a successful secretary. She enjoyed playing popular music and singing in Girls' Chorus. ri , MARTHA EVANS Martha's aim was to someday become an efficient secretary. She plays her clarinet in the band and wore out 18 shoe coupon marching. Her attendance at basket- ball games was very regular for obvious reasons. PAUL FILTZ Paul greeted us every morning with a cheery smile and a Hi-there! He was Miss Kobasals home room presi- dent for two years. He enjoyed watching an exciting game of football and building model airplanes. MARY FINK Mary was as well-informed as an encyclopedia. She was president of French Club, a member of Tri-Hi-Y, and played in the clarinet section of the band. As a fascinating hobby Mary collected miniature horses. DOROTHY FISHER Dorothy was a quiet but intelligent girl. She could be seen every day at school and at all social affairs with Betty Gregg. She left school in the early part of her senior year to move to Florida. 1 w

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Mary on her knees lc a l'ri'Hi Y member. ' ,Nfl Mun' lIl.oln:e-asv l,ittle anil lively as xi eanary fleserilxes 'l'iclc . She was a girls' sports enthusiast anil selilom missed a varsity football or lnasketball game. She hail hopes of releasing a man for aetive service hy joining the lV.fXVlfS. Nm.i.u: Cnouisu Nellie followed her ambition to become a secretary hy leaving Norwin at mid-term to continue her stllclies at Nolmle Thompson. She sang in Girls' Chorus anml was a llarry blames' lan. ller interest was in the Navy. Eu-:ANon lll.llUH'l'EN Clog was a rare person-jolly, ambitious, and inclus- trious all in one. She was enrolleml as a commercial stu dent, lnut hail a speeial longing to become a Cadet Nurse Slim' spent most of her leisure at some type ol hamlieralt PATRICIA Cook An all around girl was Pat , She was a true sports lan, playecl in intramural, anil eoulil he fouml at all varsity games. She was clillerent from most of the stu- clents, as she enjoyed elassieal musie. l!m1'ui1:r: Comma :X very ilonu-stirally mintlecl senior whose sole ambition was to lreeorne a housewife. lice wantezl to be sure to keep in shape-thus she spent a great deal of her time emlmroimlering and croeheting. RUTH Cuuzano Ruthie was a earcl. She was full of fun and entertaineil us maay times with her yocleling aml cowboy songs. She was a pip at intramurals and went out for every sport that she eoulil. ller enthusiasm was outstanding. WILMA Donnm Wilma's sparkling personality ratecl her a Candidate for the llop Queen, She was kept busy with her duties as business manager of the Bi-Weekly, eo-patron manager ol' the Yearlnoolc :mil partieipation in sports. w'll.LIAM DoNNEl.i,v Bill was one of the first memlmers ol' the elass of '-H ' to join Uncle Sam's Navy. lle enjoyed workouts on the for.-tball squad in his junior year and rccupcrated by cloning in lfnglish class. lub ch ie vous MARY Cl.0ll ICSSY liI.liANUR Cl.UliS'l' llEA'l'RlCl2 CORONA Rl Ill QULQARU WIl.lNlA llfllllllli



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R urn l-'luck Ruth's pet intramural activities were hockey and basketball. She played a bang-up game of' basketball as guard on the senior .fX's . She was a member of the 'liri-lli-Y, Yearbook Stall, and .X Cappella group. lim JI-:AN CEARY Talents galore-that's lda jean, full of sparkling per- sonality and original ideas. Her horses provided a pleas- ant pastime. llard work on both publications earned for lier a place in Quill and Scroll. ELIZABETH FUTSILHER lf someone called her Elizabeth they were definitely off the beam. We knew her as Betty . She joined in the fun of being a high school student and got a kick out of sports, especially swimming, skating and class hockey. VELMA Gmusn Vel was a commercial student and hoped that somc day she would become an efficient secretary. She enjoyed seeing good movies and seldom missed a school social affair. f:l,ADYS fil'IORGE fllzirlys luluslied 1-omething terrific when we jokingly called her Queenie. She was a quiet lass and limited her activities to roller skating, movies, or dancing. Gladys was married before the close of her senior year. EMMA Gmoiw Wll.l,lAM GETTI-INS Holding down the regular center most of the varsit . N . ,, , .l , 2' football eleven. Bill was xi vital factor in the teams success tlus year. Driving his green Chevie around town was his chief pastime. We couldn't imagine why a pretty girl like Blondie would want to get married. 10h no?J She enjoyed almost everything and thr'ill'ed at noon-hour dancing. She had fun at .Xrt Club and Girls' Glee Club too. PAUL Conor: Paul was commonly called Lefty and was known to all Norwin students as a true sports enthusiast, High scoring with him were snappy games of baseball and basketball. He found the Projection Club entertaining. Kline tells experiences RUTH I-'RICK EI.lZABE'l'H Fl'TscuER um JEAN QQIQARY VIELMA i:i2u:HR c:l.Auvs uraokoic Wll.I.IAIkI Gli'l I'liNS IQMMA GlRON l'Al.'l. GUDUR eheezful . . .

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