High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 17 text:
“
Miss Schmidt's Home Room First Row, left to right: Lois Stafford, Betty Hall, Dorothy Humphrey, Marjorie Anne Halbert, Betty Green. Second Row: Betty Jo Stuckey, Gene Trefz, Marion Shields, Shirley Roberson, Rose Marsh. Third Row: Connie Lou Crist, Leola Richmond. Bureka Reck, Dorothy Neidert, Martha Nearing, Aileen McKin- ley. Fourth Row: Mary Anna Franklin. Harold Carter, Kenneth Olson, jean Easterday, Willa K. Schmidt. MISS SCHMIDT'S HOME ROOM To Miss Schmidt's room, costume designing, was fun and so were their parties. They won the prize for securing the most P. T. A. mem- berships on the third floor. Officers were: Shirley Roberson, Martha Nearing, presidentsg Martha Nearing, Shirley Roberson, vice-presidents: Leola Richmond, Mary Anna Franklin, secretariesg Dorothy Neidert, Betty Green, treasurersg Harold Car- ter, Kenneth Olson, sergeants-at-armsg Mary Anna Franklin, Bureka Reck, reporters, Lucia Ann Sevier, Marion Shields, Student Council representatives, jessie Case, jean Easterday, alternates. MISS SWINNEY'S HOME ROOM This speech home room found gayety in a Hallowe'en party, Christmas party, Abraham Lincoln, Red Cross drive, and Lincoln Monu- ment fund programs. These were the leaders: Roberta Mitzel, jim Gregath, presidents: Helen Macy, Arliene O'Dell, vice-presidents, Henrietta Morrison, Peggy Lee Kane, secretariesg jim Dudley, Ar- thur Garder, treasurersg Alan Imhoff, Arthur Wilkins, sergeants-at-arms, Shirley Tranin, Roberta Mitzel, reportersg Madeline Carr, Henrietta Morrison, Student Council represen- tativesg Jim Gregath, Alan Imhoff, alternates. . . , MISS Swlnney s Home Room First Row, left to right: Charlotte Stoltz, Vivian Kelley, Shirley Alice Cecil, Jim Dudley, Thelma Shefrin, Beverly Jane Goldberg. Second Row: Miss Mary Agnes Swinney, Helen Macey, Martha Musick, Roberta Mitzel, Arliene 0'Dell, Peggy Lee Kane, Hen- rietta Morrison. Third Row: Shirley Tranin, jim Gregath, Ger- trude Leslie, George Hill, Claire Nolte, Arthur Wilkins, Marian Lang. 13
”
Page 16 text:
“
K x Q - . - ,i.,.. . .. a734f0f g' Miss Tay1or's Home Room First Row. left to right: Jean Miller, Beverly jean Goldberg, Betty Chumley, Mildred Burnham, Donald Royer, William Ferguson, William Weimar, Marjorie Hilfinger, Virginia Alexander, june Simpson. Second Row: George Groeneman, Arthur Schuman, Billy Thomas, Margaret Boles, Margaret L. Taylor, Betty Jean Schambach, Edith Mae Dittmer. Margaret Guthrie, Mary Wilson, Eileen Edwards, Third Row: Doris Phelps, Martha Van Velzer, Wayne Davis, Floyd Park, Roddy Kaplan, Eddie Gross, Robert Whalen, Howard Schultz, Robert Umstead, Denton Johnston. MISS TAYLOR'S HOME ROOM This English home room elected the follow- , ing officersg Jean Miller, president, Jimmie l Brennan, vice-presidentg Martha Van Velzer, secretary-treasurer, Margaret Boles, sereant- at-armsg Arthur Schuman, reporterg Betty Chumley, Marjorie Hilfinger, Student Council representativesg Doris Phelps, Margaret Guth- rie, alternates. x , jj X 1. ff f fi J' , nl ffifff ffl' V1 Q' f A ff A aiu A I-I S i 12
”
Page 18 text:
“
Q , 1 I .fy XJ '41, Miss Lenhart's Home Room Mr. Leach's Home Room First Row, left to right: Stanley Levine, Charles Ferguson, Donald Kelley, Harold Purdom, Charles Hager, Leonard Lapides, Rose Arbisi, Maudel Hagan, Geraldine Conly, Margaret Ahlstrom. Second Row: Dorothy Stalcup, Lois Leavell, Marian Montgomery, Aileen Foster, Marilyn Brown, June Johnston, Betty, Rohr, Betty Jones, Anne Geraldine DePetre. Third Row: Norma Rockey, Joline Langley, Shirley Mock, Shirley Lee Stimpfel, Marjorie Sheridan, Portia Parkins, Bob Dafforn, Kermit Hill, Bob McPherson. Fourth Row: William Corder, Walter Epp, Thomas Clark, Albert Cooper, Eugene Swyden, Bernard Tanner, Floyd Mankgmeyer, Glenn Saighman, Frank Kirk. First Row, left to right: Paula Rose Cohn, Maxine Ralph, Bernadette Casey, Josephine Ribando, Lorraine Rost, Betty Plowman, Betty Crane, Beverl Williams, Clinton Daly. Second Row: J. A. Leach, Velma Kramer, Kenneth Hoffman, Charles Bassing, Jessie Case, Loyd Slwearingen, Harold Zimmerman, Bob Cowles, Richard Royal. Third Row: Rose Healy, Bob Newby, Margaret Krashin, Martha Cooper, Marie Arrasmith, Wanda Lee Black, Gforia Henne, Gayle Dyrhood, Miriam Rosen. Fourth Row: Jack Bonnichsen, Howard Hassett, Edgar Haynie, Bertram Bone, Tel Sittel, Ray Baughman, Frank North, Albert Long. MISS LENHART'S HOME ROOM Generous is this room which gave the high- est amount in Red Cross subscriptions. Officers Were: Richard Lee, Bob McPher- son, presidents, Betty Rohr, Lois Leavell, vice-presidentsg Betty Ann Jones, Dorothy Sta1cup,.secretariesg Kermit Hill, treasurerg Eugene Swyden, Frank Kirk, sergeants-at- amsg Bernard Tanner, Marian Montgomery, reportersg Frank Kirk, Bernard Tanner, Stu- dent Council representativesg Marian Mont- gomery, Leonard Lapides, alternates. MR. LEACH'S HOME ROOM Officers of Mr. Leach's home room were: Charles Bassing, presidentg Jerry Dunn, How- 14 ard Hassett, vice-presidentsg Gloria Henne, secretary: Nancy Blocher, Bertram Bone, treasurersg Mr. Leach, sergeant-at-armsg Gayle Dyrhood, reporter, Jean Williamson, Kenneth Hoffman, Student Council represen- tativesg Kenneth Hoffman, Wanda Lee Black, alternates. MISS ECKLES' HOME ROOM Officers of Miss Eckles' home room were: Max Williams, Bob Nahas, presidentsg Bill Dixon, Bill Cresswell, vice-presidentsg Mar-' garet Jo McDermott, Ruth Busey, secretaries and treasurersg Louis Dion, Lyle Cramer, ser- geants-at-armsg Bob Nahas, Max Williams, Student Council representativesg Bill Dixon, Stanley Yost, alternates. lc. .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.