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l gvfi, PATTY AND PETE PEABODY INVITE YOU TO ACCOMPANY THEM THROUGH THE PAGES OF THE PEABODY - 1942 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF PEABODY HIGH SCHOOL PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA ,. E R W R L D XYhen a girl enters Peabocly. she is immecliately overwlielmecl by the size of the school: for Peabocly with its library, its cafe- teria, its auditorium, its music department, and its gymnaisiums is a connnunity in itself. Patty Peabody, as we shall call the girl, spends her Freshmiain year getting a start in 'her stuclies ancl getting accustomed to the school. For classes she has a wirle variety of choices including courses like sewing and cooking which are of special interest to girls. ln her Sophomore year, Pat begins to take an interest in school activities. New firientls may be acquired in the Friendship Club aincl the Leaders Clubg and her talents may be brought out in choir groups, the Masque ancl NN'ig Club, Civitan staff, or the Palette and Brush Club. During her Junior year she may become an active member of these clubs or of some of the numerous other clubs that may hold her interest. Wlhen she finally arrives at that grancl and glorious year to which all girls look forwarcl. the Senior year, 'Pat is -establishecl in studies, well known in school clubs, ancl well acquaintecl with other Pcaboflians through the many social activities which in' clurle the VVinter lirolic. Spring Swing. ancl the Senior Proms. Let us then visit Patty in the three phases of her worlcl in Pea- bocly-her stuflies, her activities, and her social life. 4 E Y A ik ,, ,,,.,. ,,,,, l,CIllJ4lCly.S typical rnztle stnclent fincls tnnities for those energies which are strictly nmscnline. l ln his lireshinan year l'ete Pealiotly is prone to clisplztjv his nrztnlv tztlents in shop work in various fielcls: electric shop, n'tmclworlqing', nr machine shop. During his Sophointore ancl junior year he enters intn school :1ctivitiesAthe Asseinlmly Sqnznl. the Smoking Cnnnnittee. the Hand. the lli-Y Clulm. Tlirunglt his seconclztry schnnl career he is anxious tn take part in sports, either actively or :ts Z1 spectator. Like l':1tty l'e:tl1nicl5', HIS XYUIQIJJ is cliviclefl into three pzlrts. These are: his stnclies. sports, :lnrl activities. inztny oppor- l HIS WORLD ' 5 vi W 't' , gn T0 YOUTH lu the pages of this yearbook, we depict the edueational life of Youth in Preparation, 'l'od:ty's Youth must he regarded as a strong factor in molding future history. Present-day world conditions offer an unworded ehallenge to the coming gener- ation to succeed where its elders have failed: namely, to make this world an abode of peace and brotherly love and regard for one another. Our generatiou's way is plainly marked: first, to the hzittlefield and a sueeessful termination of the earth's conflicts, with young' eyes scanning' the seas, and strong hands at the controls in the skies, then to the peace table where youthful optimism and uninhibited foresight may find the means for Creating a genuinely lasting truce. Only hy that road can the young people of today find their ideal. The world which they will leave to the generations following them should he free of disastrous Conquest, free for zldvztneenient in science for the aid of mzinkiud, not for its destruction, Continued progress in social work, and advzinrement ii: the realms of art and literature. XXX-, therefore, declieate to YOUTH this rerord of the time they spent in PRlil'ARpYl'IUN. EDICATED 1 of Q 0 .. till N t st? tt, 6 Y ' 1 ' 8 f i 3 efwcm flzese piffars pass ffze feaJers of fomorrow 7 M, Br. Ben G. graham The students of Peabody High School suffered a great loss in the untimely passing of Dr. Ben G. Graham. Vile valued him as a real friend. The individual pupil had little opportunity to know this great American edu- cator but was aware of his strong leadership, progressive and efficient program, his national importance, and the breadth of his interests. We are proud of the school system which Dr. Graham so wis-ely administered for twelve years and believe that the fruits of his service will go on in the lives of thousands of boys and girls and me11 and women whose life plans he has helped to shape. 44' ' 8 DMINISTRATIO ij IJ 'W Tfiffzf nm? 'jjfflff are fllllvfpffy Alf ffm fx'pm'1'mzrf mn? feurrzluq of ffnfw mm: mul N'0IIlfII MR. D. EDWIN MILLER, our Friend and Leader YOUTH RECEIVES INSPIRATION FROM THE FACULTY- The core of an educational institution is its faculty. Vocational guidance, which is a vital feature of the secondary school system, is provided for by our principal, vice principal, counselors, general faculty, and clerks. ,, 10 ,M EV, h'iR, JOHN H. SAU-L Vive Principal IIE executive positions of principal and vice prin- cipal are ones of great fresponsihility. NVith Mr. Miller and Mr. Saul rest the final decisions in matters of .school policy and important questions of discipline. They supervise our curriculum and follow its execu- tion and progress. Vocational guidance, a vital adjunct to wise planning for life, is hut one of the faculty services. Only under the competent direction of well-informed and exper- ienced adults can the student succeed in his serious job of preparation for living. Seniors find the execution of their activities easier when counseled hy special advisers in certain fields. Faculty members in addition to their regular teaching duties are prepared to offer suggestions and make plans so that our school activities meet the require- ments of preparation for adult life. RECORDERS oif I'ATTY's AND l'ET12's AcT1V1T1Es In a large high .school a great amount of routine clerical work is required in order to keep detailed records. To permit efficient organization of ma- terial, a skilled clerical staff is needed in the school office and bookroom. This staff handles literally tons of pri-nted materials, records, and files. Peabody imay well be proud of its excellent faculty. The men and wom-en composing it represent the ulti- mate in academic attainments and skill in pedagogy. By their professional ability, youth's future is safe- guarded. acalfy Principal-D. Edwin Miller Vice Principal-John H. Saul Jr! Byrd M. Neel, jean Thoburn, Edgar J. Trapp. Class Counselors Anne H. Bowes, Josephine Boyle, Leonard S. Dun- can, VVarren L. Eberts, Forrest C. Henderson, Mar- cellus Redeubaugh. C lerles Gladys E. Fletcher, Janet E. Klages, Mary Lyons, Catherine XYenke. Commercial Robert L. Fawcett, Edwin H. Fearon, Samuel j. llughes, Eliza johnson, Marie N. McLaughlin, Gert- rude M. Miller, Reuben VV. Saunders, Rose Levin Smith. English Vera Virginia Bash, Adelaide Breckenridge, Mary Margaret Case, Elizabeth C. Collette, Lottie S. Ham- mett, Florence M. johnson, Catherine V. King, Hettie G. McConnaughy, Marie D. Roberts, A. NV. Rodgers, Richard F. Thompson, Adaline E. Van Kirk, Julia S. Van Kirk, Leah P. VVilliams. Girls' Adviser Justine C. XYeller. H onie Economics Isabella D. Channing, Frances Guy johnson, Etta May Katz, Helen Mates. Industrial A. G. Darnall, Frank L. Hayes, Charles E. Laiw- rence, Harry M. Mackey, Arthur M. Ramsdell, Henry R. Ries. Language Marion Armstrong, Sarah F. Baker, Clara C. Dickey, Adolph G. Frank, Marie XV. C. McDermott, Emily Redmond, Helen E. Rickabaugh, Esther M. Smith, Robbins N. Taylor. Librarians Martha Morrison, Phebe G. Pomeroy. Jllazlzeniatics Lillian M. Frasch, Elsa A. Koch, Ida B. Kreps. bl. XV. Martindill, M. G. Schucker, XY. G. Showman, Mary Stratton, E. Vedder. Jllasiv Wallace Frost, Florence L. Shute. 'Physical Eilacazion Harry A. Batchelor, Mary M. Broderick, Savilla S. Hoover, Genevieve Kerr, Hugh Lambie, Richard S. Meyers, C. XV. Sofield, Virginia S. XVilson. Science Carl G. Brackmann, A. J. Brownmiller, Robert G. Emery, Harry E. Gill, Frederyck E. Holmes, Ross G. Kistler, Marie B. Knauz, john T. Loeber, H. S. XVieand. Social S oience Laura M. Braun, VVilbur E. Colvin, VVillard G. Conner, Rosemary McM. Crossland, Helen M. David- son, Nell V. Goehring, James P. Kennedy, Lily Lee Nixon, Katharine V. Owen, Harry W. F. Price, Ethel F. Reed, Carey P. Ritchie, Anna E. Schade, Rome L. Shirley, Helen M. Simmen. anim' visen MR. R1'1'n'ul1c MR. 'I'uoMi'soN Miss BICLAUGHLIN MR. .I'R1c14: MR. 1,0151 CYOIIIlIIt'lIt'!'lI1l'lIf Class Play CIZUPFVOII IJIIIICZHY lIu1m'.s' MR. BR,-XCKMANN MR. KENNEDX' MR. CONNIER Ymrlwook Clzairlzzazz C0111111vJ1n'111w1f MR. S.xl'NmcRs MR. H,xY1cs MRS. SMITH MR. llvulflcs MR, FAXN'l'IiTl yl'fll'l7l7UA' I7um'z'.r Cllclfwrolz Sfllllf Day C40IIIIIIl'IIt'l'llIl ut YQ , ,.,,.k 1 3 Y , , O Sf 1 may ff t l . JANUARY PEABODY STAFF . U . Editor-in-Chief ....., ......,..,,.,,,...,.........,..,....................,,.,............,..,....,....,.. .............. W 1 111am Fisher Associate Editor ........,..................,.............,.............................,,,..,...,....,...,......,.,.,...., Charlotte Bornstein Business Manager .,.......,......,....,..,.,,.......,......,..................,....,,..,t.....t.....,..,......,...,..,.,,..,..,.,.. Park McClure Senior Home Room Reporters-Charlotte Bornstein, Teddy Serpagli, Barbara Hall, Irwin Weiner, Mildred Ziemke. ' u JUNE PEABODY STAFF Editor-in-Chief ......... ..,..,.....,,... .....,...,.,,..,......,,,....,...........,...,....,................,....,...,.,...... D a vid Craig Associate Editors ........ ...,.......... .,...,. ...,... ,...... ....,... C 1 a r e McGee, Jeanne Norris Business Manager ,......,...,............,.......,.,..,,.,..,.....,.....................................,...,........,.,,...,...... Doris Deaktor Staff Artists-January and june classes-Frank Apollo, Claudia Kaminski, John Massey, Emanuel Slutsky, Robert Weaver. Editorial and Sales Committee-Dorothy Anthony, Evelyn Bobby, Margaret Borrasso, Barbara Brinker, Blair Gilbert, Martin Jacobs, Nelson Martin, Pattie Ann McKeown, Marion Moore, Elaine Naumoff, jean Nobbs, Lois Nutter, Patricia Raymo, Dorothy Rutkin. Photography-john Kuliguski. Senior Home Room Reporters-Ruth Denmark, Linn Duvall, Frieda Fogel, Geraldine Frank, Margaret McConvil1e, Serge Paris, Esther Saroff, Edna Scott, Anne Sweeney. Bob Weaver. Typists-Jean Ann Farina, Esther Saroff. Faculty Committee--Miss Jean Thoburn, Art, members of the English Department, and Messrs. C. G. Brackmann and R. W. Saunders, Faculty Sponsors. 14 7 SENIORS y mir? 'jgefe ffm? irzfrrexfs ffzrouglz f0I2lIIIOiI pJ!0W5!Il,P. elziors Uh oselz for Service Ly file Gfass 0 6LIZLL6LI'y I Q 16 Cfzese ofjqcers fzefp pfam our acfivifies CHARLES HUM MEL Preszdent JOHN HAGELIN Vice President JANE FISHER Social C0'1'lfL1'I'L'il'fCf? NIAUDE HEROLD Secretary Hlafl TY ANN .-XX' RRBACH X Sailing, swimming. and tennis give Betty Ann much pleasure whcn she isn't practicing music. Shc's quite a studious girl at school. Belongs' to Leaders Club, Masque and XYig Club. French Club. and Stunt Day Committee. SHIRLEY .-XNX BARNES Sliirl is just a little bundle but a very friendly and companionable girl, She's ambitious to become an air hostess. Her interests are skating, Motor Traffic Club, and Motion Picture Appreciation Club. BETTY B ltit iil,lL 'ABets hates those hygiene classes but takes a front seat at every football game. She likes tap dancing :md belongs to the Library Committee, Friendship Club. and Motor Traffic Club. Either department store or general office work will fu.fill her vocational desires. BERTI l.-X H l Lt DTT The B's have ite-she likes Bill and B eautifyinu others. Belongs to the Motor Traffic Club and is quite clever at the rink. CHAIQIA Vl 'l lx lit JRNST ETX ik XVhen it comes to work, Charlotte can never say no. She is capable, cooperative, and has a pleasant smileg has been a member of the Masque and VVig Club, Civitan Staff. Senior Choir. and National Honor Societyg aspires to bc numbered among thc successful women of the country. FEILN MILUIQIL-D Bt JTT5 VVell poised and certain to be a success as a confidential secretaryg likes to eat good things and always aims to be present and punctualg member of Friendship Club: has been a valuable part-time worker at the offices of the Board of Education. B. Avcfrbach CUZIMLVU 1942 l'.eXlltlCi.-X ANN BROWN VVe've found Sandy , to be popular with both sexes. She likes to dance. fence. and ride horse back, Her classmates elected het' to the Senior Social Committee and she has been active in the lfriendship Club and Nfasque and NYig Club. l'.l,l',.XNtlR ASNE CXXil3l'3l'.l,l. 4: jake writes as well as she talks'-ffor vcrifica tion. ask the Army: hopes to be a private secreta r ior a bank president: skates. dances, plays barl- niinton, and has been a member of the Mo-tor Traffic Club and Friendship Club. lN'l'.'XRY lfi.lZeX'i3l2Tl l CA M l'lilfl.ti. intends to train for nursing at the Mercy llosf pitalg likes tennis, swimming. and choir work. She has been a member of the Friendship Club, Motor Traffie Club. and Senior Social Committee. Nl I LIJRICID RUTH C.Xl'I..XN Mildred dislikes ufellows that don't like to eat g an ardent reader of all current and classical litera- ture: member of Motor Traffic Club and llall Com- mittee: hopes to be a stenographcr. ICTI I Iii. CXRSON 3' Kit detests those tests that come on Friday: likes horseback riding. basketball, volley ball. first aid work, and school paper activity: has already found a position with the Board of liducation. .-XN l UINILT TE MARIE COSQIXX Toni is small. friendly, and a very diligent worker. She has taken a keen interest in the work of the Senior Choir and wants to sing with an ov- clit-stra, Also, she has been a member of the Civic Association. and Friendship Club. I'fl,lipX.NtJR l.. IDINCJYITZ Cooky is a member of the Senior Social Com- mittee. Motor Traffic Club. and Motion l'icture Ap- preciation Clubg lil-ies reading and sittgitigg has a winning personality, MARY l'fLIZ.Xl3l2'l'l'i DONOTTUE Her clothes are always so bet-outing and suit her personality. She likes to read. dance, and attend Motor Traffic Club meetings. Mary hopes to at- tend college and study law. VIRGINIA .X. IN JUI IIAS Ginny likes to write Miss lJirt to Gwen and Shirleyg swimming. vol'ey ball. Motor Traffic Club. Masque and NYU: Club. and Photographic Society have been her pastimes: wants to teach shorthand. MARY LOUISE IJYICK Mary Louise hopes to be a teacherg member of l riendship Club, Red Cross, and Motor Traffic Clubg l'kes dancing and roller skating but hates to hcar the morning bugfler. .Xl3l'.l.l'. l'lNIxl'.l.S'l l'.lN ik' XY'ithout Adele the class play and many Masque and XYig productions would have lacked that certain something that only an c-'ithusiastie ard talented person could give them. She dances. writes, and was a member of championship teams in mushball. basketball. and volley ball. Adele placed first among the Peabody entrants in the Civic Tcst. AIQXNIC LUUlSlf i7lSlllflQ l'm sorta blonde and five feet two. llave a winning smile. least they say l do. like to dance and have lots of fun llut as for singing. it's the one. .Xrchery has my keenest aim. Senior Choir nas my greatest gain. S. Barnes H. Hcigle ii. liilott C. .lloirn-stein lf. illotts l'. llrown li. Catnpibell M. Campbell M. Caplan lf, Carson .-X. Coscia -s.. lf. llinovitz Donohue Y. Douglas M. liver QX. lfiiikelstcin j. Fisher 17 W Yi, 6lZi0l'5 Y-. .... f K-4 AAA AM --- ii? HARX EY ALTER llarvefs classmates believe ht-'ll make a swell anctioneer or a desirable press agent. He hates to get out of bed at 7 A. M. HL' is interested in foot- ball, basketball, and ice skating, Motor Traffic Club and Hall Committee claim him as a member. l I C JXVARD ATKIN St JN Easy-going and good-natured are Howard's quali- fications. He wishes the other boys would let his girl alone. Carrying Uncle Sam's mail is his am- bition, but he also wants to learn all the latest dance steps. A new onwuthe dancing postmanf' tilzURtiE BALL For all the jokes-newest, parlor, and otherwise, see George. He has been jerking sodas during his high school years but hopes to be a flyer later on. Included in his school interests are the Tech Club, Hall Committee, and Chemistry Club. LOUlS O. BATTISTA Smoking Committee Chairman - believes Gene Tnnncy is right about smoking. Peabody pupils have found him to be a real good mixer. He played on the varsity volley ball team. JOSEPH E. BICKEL, bl R. A devotee of Ned Sparksglikes football and ski- ing, builds model airplanes and believes he knows a great deal about women, member of Assembly Squad. Traffic Squad. Spanish Club. and Hi-Y. He has been a very dependable home room vice president. Al lfl IAEL BIS-Clit I-LTA Mike is certainly a versatile athlete, and has received letters in football and track. He hates- bad weather, but his disposition can be changed by giving him a piece of any kind of pie. Ile missed a few chniec pieces on the cafeteria mark-up. EDXYARD XY. B l .A KESLE E His classmates say that he is quite reserved. llc enjoys a good game of football and gets much plea- sure from books, art, and radio. Engineering is his vocational choice. He has seldom missed a meeting of the Senior Choir and Tech Club. CA LLAN S. BLANK 'Tall' is a wiz at Math, manager of 19-tl-42 basketball team and member of Motor Traffic Club, Tech Club. and Assembly Squad-hopes to be an aggressive funeral director. XYILLIAM PARKER CllAl.-liAN'l' I wonder what that far-away look means, fre- fluently goes stag and likes it, dubs himself the unofficial home room jester, member of the Photo- graphic Club and Motor Traffic Club. XYILLIAM Ct ll IEN Bill hales from New York, but thinks Pitts- burgh is O.K., especially when he considers its women and opportunities for dancing, the Spanish Club and Motor Traffic Club have made him like Peabody. JACK CORIJERO ,lack has been ushering in a local theatre for some time and hopes to do exhibition work later. He has been a member of the Smoking Committee and was stage manager for the class play. IJOMENIC A. lDAl.LlMON'l'l Tall, quiet, and purposeful-hopes to be an ac- countant, baseball is his favorite sport, Traffic Squad, Visualization Crew, and Civic Association are his club activities. NELSON R. DAYAGE Hates to miss meals, plays baseball, football, and swims, hopes to study law at Penn State, member of Smoking Committee, Spanish Club, and Field Committee. FRED A. DAVI S Blankie aspires to be a musician or a cook, always after the latest dance step, interested in baseball, member of Photographic Society and Cen- ter Avenue 1-li-Y. ALBERT Y. DIPOFT Big and powerful, but he has such a soft and crooning voice, likes cross-word puzzles, cards, and football, enjoyed members-hip in Motor Traffic Club. ROBERT FEINBERG Bob has been taking up a defense course and collects war maps, active in Motor Traffic Club and a member of the Hall Committee. Basketball is his favorite sport. RAYMGND CIIARL-ES li'lLiBliR'I.' Ray is an all-around athlete of recognized ability. He plays golf, basketball, and baseballghe has made school teams in these sports. Also, he likes art and welding. XYILLIAM A. G. FISHER 'lt f'Billy is keenly interested in politics and his speeches in school assemblies indicate that he mas- ters his subjects. He has been president of the Center Avenue Hi-Y. president of the National Honor Society, president of the Masque and VVig Club, president of IZB and IZA home rooms, and editor of The Peabody. H. Alter ll. Atkinson G. Ball l.. Battista ,l. Bickel M. Biseeglia E. Blakeslee C. Blank XV. Chalfant XV. Cohen J. -Cordero IJ. Dallimonti N. Uavage F. Davis A. DiPofi R. Feinberg R. Filbert XY . Fisher l 18 61 lZLL6U'y 194 2 Dt JIU Ylil IY lf. l'il.lfL'lilCNS'l'lClN Hottie wants to be a perleet seeretary: likes icc skating: keeps scrap books: attends Motor Trai' fic Club mcetingsg member of Noon Movie Squad. MARY OLIVE lillgkfllfli NVe've always found her willing and cooperative: wants to be a secretary: likes swimming and foot- ballg member of Motor 'l'raft'ie Club. lCLlZAl3l'1Tll M.XY FRlfYlflQ lletty like-s order and system in her daily schedule. She hopes to be a good secretary and admits that she gets mueh pleasure and information from meet- ings of thc Motor 'l'rat't'ie lilub, IVRICILX R. C1Ol.iIJM.lXN l7ritzic is always happy and eheerful. She likes to dance, play basketball. and finds loafing delicious. Seriously, she aitns to be a good secretary. and shows much promise. She has been aetixe in the affairs of the Friendsltip Club, llall t'omniittee. and Motor Traffic Club. l.lC'l'TTT.-X UUOIDE t'Tish's greatest ambition is to attend eollege to take up linglish and business subjects. She likes to dance. sing. play the piano. and make speeehes. She plays volley ball and baseball. Also. she was a member of the Friends-hip Club and llall Coin- mittee. XYTLLENIC gk. lifilf lllli Il: NYants to major in lfnglish at lloward l'niversity. She does beadwork and eolleets Indian eoins. She has played volley hall and basketball. The liriend- ship Club and Motor Traffic Club claim het' as a member. D. Fleekenstein M. Frazier lf. Freyer . Ciolclman l.. Goode XV. Goode if li. Greaves -l. llalintlton . llarms . llclfriek A. Herliek M. llerolcl ,l R lx. llouek ll. llouston A. llytnan S. ,lacobson l.. ,lames M. ,lurin lfS'l'lilQ M. Cililu,-XX lub- lister is real proud of her driving ability. She likes football and ice skating. Some day she hopes tu get a job as receptionist or telephone operator. JUNIQ lil-X'l'llRYN lTAh'llTfTOlN ,lunc is very helpful and ambitious. Sl1e's a ment- ber of the lfriendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and a part-titne worker. She likes to eat, damie. and do track work, ller friends call her 'K'f0otie. ,tc :AN tix tems One of our able cheer leaders: member of class play. stunt day committee. senior choir. and French Club: undecided about her college course, but hopes to enroll. ROSIC MARY IIIYLFRICK Clerical work and beautiiying others interest her xoeationally: l7kes to danee and skate: member of I riendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. .'Xl7l'.l.lX l'. C.. lll'.RLll,Ix Tall. dark. and reliable: columnist for The Civil t:in 3 president of the Debating Club. member of lfrcneh i'lub. and in cast of Death Takes a Holi- dayug dances. plays tennis. mushbnll. and hasketballg nifty attend farttegie Tech or l'.C.XY. MfXL'lDl2 L. HlIROLl3 She seems fairly to bubble over with vitality and at-tivity. ller activities are numerous and things go just right when she is there. The llutol' Trafiic t'lub. seeretary-treasurer of the Vivic Association, :ind Mas-one and XX'ig Flub have found her a valu- able member. She is secretary-treasurer Of the IZA Class. ms' 1-9 ml A lil7l'l'll l.f IUISIC llf llitili lC4liei' believes modeling her voeation but gives ns no lunt as to how she will reach her goal. Her otttstde interests are roller' skating and riding li l'i'l l'Y l lt lUS'l't JN Het likes gnrod wholesome people: she did some splendid form-swinnning on l':n'ents' Night: was .1 member of the lfriendsliip Vlub and Spanish Clubg would like to get into intreliandising' work .,Xl.lClC IIYIXIQXN She has been planning for a long' time to become 1 a trtvate seeretary. ller elasstnates say shi-'s a very pltasattt totnpanton. so she ts 'tlreadv buthhn fieations for her future positil g quali- SUNLX lllC.X'l'lQlL'li ,IQXCOIESUW ller ltotne room teaehvt' says she is very pendalxlei other teaelters snv that she is never satis- tied until she has had the very best results. Het' friends call her Sunny. She is planning to study Aeeountaney. just now her passing faney is knitting. l,ClllE'li'l'.X lilll'l'll .l.lXMliS lietta is an ardent piano ylztyer and enjoys playing' for her family and t'tiends. Music is only a holubyg ltowt-ver. she has decided to be a social worker. ,Xt I'tabody. she selected the Motor 'l'raffie l'lub, Red Cross. Biology Club. and Vltotograpliie Society for het' activities. MKRY .XNXIQ ILIIQ 'tMave has got a great dt tl of praettee in typt writingg she opens the door for the eustodian at 7:00 A, M, She was :L tne'nber of the Ltln'iu'y Chom- tnlttee and a part-titne nor k e 1' YR- is 5 'L Y' E els' ezziors tilfC'RliE RAYXICJNIJ FORRUS lle intends to be a costume designer or tailor- e has a weakness for peg-top trousers. He was a iarsity football player in '39 and '40 and a member of the Center Avenue lli-Y. RAl-lllI GANZ if Professor is tall and always alert. He seems to be busy always and his whole heart is in his work. He'd like to be a chemist and has found the activities of thc Tech Club xvorthxvhile. Ul.lX FR G.-XSPILRIXI XVc'll always remember him for his football ability. lle was chosen as the moist outstanding football player of the l94l season and made the track teani. too. As yet he hasn't chosen a vocation but he is a good right-hand man in thc print shop. l.lNl tilili He is the envy of many of his classmates because of his linguistic accomplishments. His favorite sports are football and baseball. For some time. he has been a stamp collector and appreciates good movies. l'.XUl. CJLXSS if You'd be willing to put full confidence in l'aul. lle seems to accomplish what he sets out to do and is always looking for more to do, His vocational linc is draughting. At l'eabody he was a member of the German Club, Motor Traffic Club, and played baseball. .IUHN CJRIYALISII Advertising Art is 'f,lack's'l vocational choice, llc likes printing. photography, and hockey. Croxvdetl hails are his pet peeve. JOHN tiU.fXRl5,-XLABllNl'2 Baseball is his favorite sport and he follows the careers of all the players. He is a member of thc Motor Traffic Club. lf you have a good job open, john would like to apply for it. .IOHN HAKIIZIJN :W Vice president of his senior classg member of Tech Club. Hi-Y, Hall Committee, and Assembly Squadg good-humoredg keenly interested in baseballg has chosen engineering for his later work. lf. Rlllfll ll.-XRN.-XCK A proverbial heart-breakerg member of the 'cast of Connecticut Yankeeug prospective Grove City en- trantg active in Motor Traffic Club and Photo- graphic Society. K ENN ET I 1 lf R AN K Lil N HARTMAN l'resirlent of Civic Association. editor-infchief of Vivitan. a very able and well-poised assembly chair- man. active on Stunt Day Committee and Band l'niform Committee. in fact he's in just about everything. He would like to enter XVest Point, oz' become an aeronautical engineer. CHARLES lt. llUMhll',l.. Curly hair, sunny disposition. and very popular: was elected president of the senior class in a Usuper- duper campaign sponsored by Room 1453 associate editor of The Civitang president of the Motor Trafa fic Club, president of l2B and IZA senior classes: put across a successful band uniform campaign and several senior dances. Thanks, Chief, with your scholarship and sociability, we know that you'll be tops at engineering. S.-XM.Ul2l,. XY. QIICNNINGS, ,I R. Sammy is a jitterbug, but likes football, too. lle can just about make a piano talk. Have you heard him play Sam, You Made the Pants Too l.-ongu? RUBILRT s. jormsofiv Tall, well-dressed and invariably wears a happy smile: does boys' camp counseling during summer vacations: likes to swimg member of Assembly Squad, Traffic Squad, and Spanish Clubg hopes to enter college. ROBERT EIDXYA RD -lOl'lNS'l'ClN 'fBob has always liked his German Club as well as the Motor Traffic Club. His sports are football and baseball. Hell like to get an office position soon. XYIl,l.I.-XM B IQRXARD KA I .QXI US Bernardo is his pseudonymv5'9 tall, l39 lbs., eats regularg admires' all pretty womcng favorite color, green: excited about baseball, member of Debating Club and Hall Committeeg wants to have a medical or military career. MAX KATZ Pingspong and basketball take up much of his spare time. He likes to sleep but is resolved to get an education, even though he has to buy a Big Ben. During his senior year, he was selected for the Smoking Committee. ELM ICR K R A C LAND Buchy gets a bag full of fun out of sports. especially football, track. and soccer. llis main idea is to be a success and he certainly can depend on us for a boost. FRED KUSHNLR Noisy, witty, and a keen observer of all passing humanity- He opens the school for the janitor, then enjoys himself at his favorite window. Wie predict that he'll be a member of the F.B.I.. but he wgmfi, to be an accountant. ' 20 G. Forsbus R. Ganz O. Gasiperini L. Gee P. Glass ,l. Grealish J. Guardalabenc bl. Hagelin R. Harnack K. Hartman C.. Huimmel S. Jennings R. johnson R, Johnston VY. Kalmus M. Katz lu. Kraulancl lx Kushner llflllflfy 7942 LO'RlLTTA TXOMMRAUS Loretta fears that she'll some day be hit with a flying' eraserg so far she has ducked at the right time. XVaiting for ll. K. has taken up much after- school time when she could have been doing the dishes. She believes she'll take training' for tele- phone operating. ANNA CLARA LATKU Clara wants to know more about Advertising and hopes to make this field her life career. She knits' and can drive a ear. At school, she belonged to the Motor Traffic Club, l riendship lfluh, and Spanish Cluh. FRANCES E. LAZIER Baseball thrills 'Kl7ran. She has quite a collec- tion of records and could keep you occupied with her predictions. After graduation, she hopes to at- tend B.T.C'. The Friendship Club and Motor Traf- fic Club will miss her. EYELYN RUTH Ll2VlNlf 'Al.ittle Eva dreams of becoming a dress designer, or portrait painter. She bowls. plays volley hall, and has attended Motor Traffic t'lub meetings. Make those dreams come true. Evelyn. CATHERINE LlfY Allegheny's loss was Peabody's gain. t'athie belongs to our list of beautiful girls. She is capable and dependable in all her school work. XYe believe the office manager will find her a valuable assistant, MIRIAM LIFF K'Mir is tops at Math. She hopes to continue her school work until she has finished social service courses at Carnegie Tech. Her collection of picture cards of various cities would give you vicarious tzavel trips' in many directions. BETTY lEl..XlNlC l.lYliNt2UlJl7 Her friends call her 'tl'eaches. And does she like to dance! She wants to grow an inch or two and own a cream-colored convertible. Many a corridor mile she has walked with IL Seriously, she's been a willing part-time worker. HITTTY IRICNIQ l.'O'D'ti4l2 lletty has rendered good service in the librarv during' her senior year. She likes to swim and. in the not far distant past. played on a school basket- ball team. VVL' hope some of her school training will be useful to her in her future secretarial position. l'JURt1i'l'llY tJ'l.lV li lX'lAl.l..lNtll'fll:l'l: tfat-green eyes. ash-blonde hair. loves to paint. lilting air, sings lots. Dot has chosen farnegie Tech to continue her art workf-lots of luck. Ac- tivities-eNational Honor Society, Stunt Day t'om- mittec, flass l'lay. Leaders- t'lub. and French Club. MARY ANN hl.lfSiAtilf Mary has been happy at l't-abody and we'll cer' tainly miss her. She hopes to he a secretary and we believe her disposition and experitnce will help her to achieve her aim. DOROTHY MARIE Kllflllil. She's pretty and lots of fun. but alas, she keeps a diary. She wants to get a million McGiffins -4 who doesn't? Her pet peeve is gap-o-s'is'l but cheer up, hooks and buttons are on the way back. JUNE niL1.1c1t Baseball players are concerned about fouls Doctors are worried about serious cases Hut all l'm concerned about right now ls 'what in blazcs' l'll write in these spaces. .NNN tilfll'l'llUDlf KlOl..lYlllQ Ann's jus-t a little handlul. but she is very quick and efficient. She hanke s for a secre arial job but is nluch concerned about growing up. Boys give her just a mite of trouble. She plays tennis and swims for the fun she gets out of the sport, Sl lllQl,.liY lRliNli Mt JlQlXl.XN Shirley hasn't chosen a vocation yet, but promises 'o do a full day's work after she gels' up. She has an extra credit to auction. or give away, Motor Traffic t'lub. French l'lu'i. lfriendship Club. and lland llniform l'ommittee have profited by her mem- bcrship. .XUDIQICY lXflUlQl'llY And has received some training in office work by undertaking the job of class secretary. She be- lieves money is always hanging around so that there shouldn't be any cheap wads. She likes ice skating and, so far. has' lIl1l 2l!Cil to find soft spots on the ice. Xl.-XlQt1Alll'.'l' ll. NlLlxHO'l..DS t'l'eggy hasn't been so anxious to attend hygiene classes but she has always tried to profit by them. She likes to ride. swim. and dance. ller activities have been membership in the Biology Club. Friend- ship Club, and Motor Traffic flub, llltl IY bl. OLSON Bette cautiously mentions modeling as her vo- cational choice. She is very particular about her clothes and the harmony of her costumes. ln her opinion. high heels should never be worn with ank- lets. She has attended many meetings of the Motor Traffic Club. SARA H. l'.-XRKER M Sally is chairman of the Scholastic Standing Committee and has found time to belong to the l.caders flub. Masque and NYig Club, Latin Club. and Civitan Staff. Basketball. volley ball. tennis. sailing. and ice skating are inc'uded in her line of sports, She has:i't chosen her xoeaiion l-ut we know we'll hear from Sally l... Kommraus A. Latke ' Q li. Lazieir lf. Levine C. Ley KI. Liff B. Livengoocl B. Lodge 3 D. Mallinger M. Mesage D. Michel j. Miller A. Moliver Morman A.. Murphy M. Nickholcls B. Olson S. Parker . 21 . ,nw ,WW ,,,.,.,.,. , l 6l'Zf0l'5 TRVIN H. LIQRNER Congratulations, Ike ! You've helped to keep alive the entliusiasam that was needed to get our band uniforms. You have three amtbitionsfgo to college, get a job, and get married, We know that with that band uniform spirit you'll achieve them-in the right order, we hope. HOMER LOUIS MfX'RTlN Take it easy. says Homer. Heis got what it takes in Type and linglish. Basketball and soccer are his sports. For several years, he has been a member of the Center Avenue Hi-Y. RlCH.-XRD MCCARTHY Dick has certainly done well in Masque and XVig productions. lie believes he has talent for journalism and language mastery. Viihatever it is, Dick, we hope you'll make it. JOHN C. MQCLU R li Jack is undecided about his career. He con-- fesses that he likes to loaf, now and then. Perhaps Uncle Sam will give him a chance to make good. PARK MCCLURE :li Porky grew up in the past four years. That docile little freshman doesn't look a bit like the great. big, handsome senior about to become a chemical research expert. No, sir! He's been a valuable business assistant for The Peabody. HA RRY lXlcN ICILLI E Red certainly likes football. VVe believe foot- ball memories at Peabody will stay with him longer than any other school experiences. He's been a member of the Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, and Traffic Squad. lit llilzli l' ix. NADOLN Y XX'aterless fountains are a keen disappointment to Hob, Ile derives much pleasure from fishing, dancing, and building model railroad displays. He'd like to find a job it1 a printing plant and become its iHilllilf.:'C'l' SOITIL' lilly. J.XlXllfS NASER :lf Jim has an unfulfilled ambition to rid the city of all compacts-they are a nuisance, He has se- lected dentistry for l1is university work. The As- sembly Squad, Tech Club, and Hall Committee found him to be a helpful member. IIQXRRY B. NEUSTEIN W llatzy wants no cowboys near him. His sport is swimming. He belonged to the National Honor Society. Tech Club. and Chemistry Club. VVe hope the medical field will find him an unusual asset. V lfXC l'.N .l 'OV1 OOLL VV'otnen's hats bother him+he'd rather see football helmets, He sees a need for pipe fitters and wants to get some training along this line. The music of the harmonica and phonograph help him to while away many an idle moment. Lll.tXRl.lf5 PARRY Introducing the Senator, He wills his chair in his home room to two other fellows. At times, he indulges in hop-scotch, but in his more serious mo- ments, he thinks of politics and chemistry. The Sinnt Day Committee hails him as an appreciative member. CARL PERELMAN fl: Tall, dark, and handsome. Quietly dispatches all assigned duties. Carl has been a member of the varsity basketball team for three seasons. He repre- sents his home room in the Civic Association and bt-longs to the Masque and Wig Club, Debating Club, Tech Club, and Hall Committee. Chemistry is his chosen work at Penn State. JACK REICHBAUM Jack chooses to do advertising work at one of the universities. He never misses an opportunity to use his ice skates but would not boast about his work in geometry. To him, the activities of the Photo- graphic Society, Chemistry Club, and Spanish Club have been worthwhile. XX TLLLXM C. RILUITI Ruett is coming back for a P.G. course. He likes football but Crawford is his pet peere. As a member of the Field Committee, he has been of much assistance and we thank him for helping to make our football games successful. CLIFF RODCERS Likes sports of all kinds, particularly track and cross country. He's been quite an asset to the Senior Choir and we hope he gets an audition with the Mendelssohn Choir. The fellows club him a good mixer, LILE SCHRLIBIHS Dt lt' stride is an indicator of success, Lee will lead the Business Administration classes at Pitt. The senior class presidential campaign was a howling success because of his generous efforts. Football, baseball, Tech Club, Biology Club, and Spanish Club have been included in his activity program. JOHN FREXY SCOI l Scotty dislikes dizzy blondes but as a Nimrod follower he is quite skillful. He is an ardent col- lector of guns and believes that his interest and knowledge will aid him in the cxplosive field. VVhen you want guns fired or tested, be sure to call for Scotty, THEODORE N. Sl'.Rl'.fXtiLl Puff, puff, puff, here comes Teddy ! He gets there in one minute and has a split second to spare. llis interest is engineering and he joined the Chem- istry Club to add to his class experiences. Vtfomen and their moods will lead him to misogyny. .1 1 I. Lerner H. Martin R. McCarthy J. McClure P. McClure H. McNeillic R. Nadolny J. Naser H. Nenstein V. O'Toolc C. Parry C. Pereltman J. Reich-baum VV. Rentti C. Rodgers L. Sohreilbeis J. Scott T. Scrtpatgli l 1 m V Xl'.l.l.ll', PEA-XRSOX Nellie wants to be a perfect secretary. She likes to sew and ltas made many costumes for her ward- robe. lf you're undecided about club membership. Nellie advises you to join tlte Motor Traffic l'lub, lQU'l'll lll. PERIL-STlflN Little joe believes Ollie could tease someone else sometimes. She's not very long from her head to her toes bitt she's determined to be a successful nurse. The L'hemistry Club, Physics Squad, and French Club have been her favorite activities. lXD'RlS l'l2TllRSU'N l'nlikc many others, she works industriously dur- ing' study periods. She comes early to type and has benefited from the extra practice. lf l.eo Rihn needs a private secretary. she would like to apply for the job. RITQX Xl.-XRIE POLLR As far as she knows, slte has had perfect attend- ance from kindergarten days, Despite her four years at Peabody, she is still mistaken for a fresh- man and doesn't like it. ller experience in the mimeograplt room will help her in her future steno- grapliie work. Tl llLl,Kl.-X M.-XX lQlLl'li-XRDS X Thelma collects food recipes. YYhy? Ask Thelma. She has been trying to learn all she can about selling and later wants to he a good wife. VVhen she has time, swimming and bowling keep her in athletic trim. llQlfNlt RITZ She'll greatly miss- those hot fudges and banana splits she has had with the girls. Perhaps Alle- gheny College and its environs will prove just as inviting to lrene. See us for a few suggestions. Remember. too. men are nice to have arOLtl1d and eats catch mice. X. Pearson R. Perilstein D. Peterson R. Pozek T. Richarcls l. Ritz ll. Robins S. Rogow 'lf Runico M. Samuels R.,SCheel1ter l.. Scheine-r V. Sclnnidt Y. Selvaggit ll. Sthitpley bl. Sinewe .-X. Smith Y. Spieacci KllZLl6lI'y 1942 DORIS ROIHXS She believes ice skating should be permitted during' fifth periods and football games should be scheduled every lfriday afternoon. lf her plans work out, she wants to finish her work at a busi- ness school. SORLEIE G. ROCQXY ller English class will stand out as a beacon. when. in later life. she thinks of l'eahotly. Horse- back riding. volley ball, and knitting occupy much of her spare time. She has enjoyed her music ap- preciation and Spanish Club opportunities. l'Hl2RlfSrX ANN RUNCCJ il: Theresa has leartted the art of choosing attrac- tive clothes. ller classmates rave about her thing- amagigs and thus and sos. She has done splendid as a part-time worker and is a hard worker for the Scholastic Committee. M.-XR'l'H.X SA N IU ELS Martha will be glad to graduate bttt she'll miss many pleasant associations she has made at l'eabody. Grades indicate that she has done well in all of her classes and we anticipate that she will have a suc- cessful career. Keep us up-to-date, Martha. RL lH Rt JSALIND SCH ll l'lTl2li The 50 mile speed limit irks Ruth but she knows safety rules from A to Z. Baseball is her game and she likes to root for the home team. She was unusually helpful in taking care of the property of several class plays. Begin with the 251 question, Ruth! LEAH N. SCHEINER Leah believes that homework should be abolished. She likes bookkeeping and wants to obtain such a position. Nte hope her balances are always right. or perhaps she'll not get to go home to do her homework. She is a chess fan and played in a school tennis match. . -15 45: i YllQt1lNl,-X Rl, SCI lKlllJ'I' Ginnie has a hankerintg to travel tlirougli Switzerland, She has been preparing' herself for the enjoyment of trips by learning to drive, ride horse- back. swim, aml associate with people. ,Xre you going alone, Ginnie? X lfNClf Slll.Y.'XtitilU Small and daintyg just it vest-pocket Sl7l'1 has what it takes to be a good secretaryg does sewing' and embroideringg was an excellent part-time as sistant. DORUTIIY Xl4XRtl4XRlf'1' Sl'lll LlQY Dorothy appreciates her mimeograph experience for it will help her become a better office assistant. She expects her specialty to be eomptometer operat- iug'. Motor Traffic Club and Friendship Vlub membership have provided her with many enjoyable times. jbhlz L.-Xlltjlakk SlXlLll lx at She's interesting, mysterious. and has much poise. June wants to go to college aitd learn to drive the family car. ln her spare time, she dances divinely and has a nasty tennis serve. The activity program that she chose at Peabody included membership in the Friendship Club. Tech Club. and Motor Traffic Club. ANNA CHlQlSTINlf SMITH :W Chris is a National llonor Society member and looks to Social Service for her life career. She likcs to sew and skate, The Stunt Day Committee has appreciated her willingness to help. XIRCIINI.-X ANX Sl'lC.-XCCl Virginia says. I like stenographic work. ln my opinion. it is a sure way of learning a great deal about a business. Dancing. basketball, horseback riding. and Red Cross work are her favorite avo- cational interests. Zips? Q ,, i if t - if t ..--w-L, ., Y 23 . 1 .. 1. . . .1-.. erziors F filLBl'.RT SIMMONS K'VVild Gilnecan he dance!-ecurly hair-pleasant smile-the idol of the ferns Vtiarch for his pic- ture in the paper-he's going to join the Marine Corps. He's been chairman of the Visualization Crew. SAUL J. STEIN Delicious hamburgers and bowlfuls of chile con carne will bring back memories of Peabody days. He's it tall, well-mannerefl, and plugging student who'll become an architect unless his ambition changes. ,melt sxvAia'i'A 'tRcd basn't found himself. Ile likes to eat, sleep. and have a good time. Life is always an unruffled round of pleasure until thcre's competition for Margie. He's done his' bit in track and volley ball. Hc'll do his best for the good old l'.S.A. JAMES il'. XYl-O'R iii' If you want a new house designed, Jimmy will do it. Tbat's his present hobby. He hopes to study engineering some time soon. At school, be was president of the Hi-Y and chairman of the Stunt Day Committee. He can well boast of bis badminton ability for he was :L member of the championship team. JOHN vENTo Awake to present labor demands. John is training to be a machinist. The football and basketball ex' periences will help him considerably in performing some of the physical tasks he may have to do. He never wants to hear the word Udetentionli again- perhaps he'll hear 'iK.P. PAUL VOCE He sees a promising future for himself in either journalism or law. He'1l work, and work hard. ii you donlt get him up too early. VVe've never heard him boast about his bowling score, but he likes the game. RAYMOND WAPLMS Plump and playful, with a gurgling laugh, HVVaps' looks down from his great height. His hobby is decorating and his ambition is to follow the family tradition. You may not see him often but you may be with him once. G. Siiimmons S. Stein J. .Swartz J. Taylor J. Vento P. Voice R. VVaiples I. VVeiner T. Artihurs IRWIN S. WEINER HIrvi' is strenuously opposed to the extravagant use of make-up. Never use a second coat until the first one wears off. is his advice. A million thanks for your help on the Stage Crew. He aimsk to at- tend a Defense School and offer his services to Uncle Sam. THOMAS ARTHURS Thomas found it advantageous to follow a trade so he elected to do his last semester's work at Con- nelly Trade School. 24 6lIZLl6LI'y 1942 IE. StCIllllJCl'g C. Stiehler I.. Sundell I. Tootill H. Voland M. Vorrasi J. VVeaver H. White M. Ziemke , i. IELEANOIR S. STEINBERG I: Elem has become a well-trained track candidate from her practice in running to third lunch. I'nder classmates appreciate her help on the Scholastic Standing Committee and the Year Book staff heaps honors upon her for her industrious typewriting of its material. L .-XTHERIN It STIEHLER Do you visit the morgue? Catherine is fascinated by this sepulchral atmosphere. Perhaps she is pre- paring to become an undertaker or obtain first- hand information for her initial best seller. She likes to drive and perform lihrary duties, LUIS SUNDELL Sunny has the sweetest smile, prettiest blonde hair, dancing green eyes, and so serious about all her undertakings. VVe just imagine she'II make a sorority during her first year at college and be cliosen the campus May Queen. JANIL FIR I H 'I 00 I ILL 'I'weets is the kind you always dream about taking to a dance. NVe've been told that the lucky one can always bring home the bacon. She bee Iieves she'II model until--? She likes to knit and a table tI'hote is always of interest, Her pride and joy are ten long red finger nails, s fB3'6'i: 'Q' ::-:ff :ear I :fU:'vJ ..aL.f'J - me- -erm 6353-'Tl 5'iEsF1 - axe 5:5314 .-09.0 5 ME Q? f5ewg'F' a S15 vi -1 .. !v ft 3:.5f-s '1:'g-JNNA ft-aw. gwfgy A2502 ?Zs.22.E rgegh . F5 Q' 30154 55155 sie: ' '4'4. img-'ii 55552 fU 'q ma -,... Bifud E : 353-E ae1'Tw NIA FALIDA VOR RASI Muffv has found convertibles just the type of auto that suits her and I. L. She's going profit by taking bookkeeping for she believes her knowl- edge will help her to get a job and later keep her household budget straight. SIXRA bl.-XNL XX EAX Eli You should have your nail polish on just right. or Janie will find it out. If you have a good boat sht-'Il be glad to take you sailing. You must see her bracelet collection. She did her bit on tht- Civitan Staff and Masque and Xvig Club. BETTY ANN Av12R1z.xcH Born: February 12, l925 Died: February 27, 1942 In IIIVPIIIOI'-X' of Bvffy Aim Aztcrbnfli who has 1110 firiziilvge by the gram of C2011 in In' yoirngf fltrouglz all vivrllify. A 25 BETTY JANE VVHITE Hobbies-drawing, reading. and S. M.g sports- swimming, skating. and bowlingg vocational aim- secretaryg needs an over-size alarm clock. MILIJRED LOUISE ZIICMKE Pl: Mildred is fond of music: she sings, plays the piano. and hopes- to be an organist. The Scholastic Committee has found her very willing to assist under-classmates in their work. In athletics she has chosen ice skating and tennis. M.rXRCii!XRET LIZNURA IIIACK .If J IE HARRY B ROXYN IC MARIE ELIZABETH JONES M.-XR'ti.AXRET ICLIJER Mt-N.XNI,XR XYII.I.I.rXM L. Y.'XNS:XN.'l' M XYith High Honor li ltith Ilonor .wi I BAND COMMITTEE Back Row Kenneth Hartman, Charles Hummel. Front Row Charles Parry, Anne Sweeney, Irv Lerner. OR several years, the Peabody faculty has been looking forward to a senior class that would take the lead in a drive for new band uniforms. 'lio the january class goes this honor. VVe are proud to say we did just that. Our class acknowledges the cooperation shown by all the senior students during the IZA presidential campaign and the successful band uniform drive. Through these campaigns, we have managed to bring back the old Peabody spirit. The student attendance has increased beyond all expec- tations at the varsity meets, and the Rhumba Band Concert tickets have been a complete sell-out for every performance5 and increasing interest has been shown in our senior dances and club hops. lt is quite gratifying to know that our class helped in reviving school spirit in every Peabody activity. Our one hope is that the following senior classes will maintain this newly aroused 'fschool spirit. lVe are grateful to Mr. Nliller and to the members of the faculty for granting us the many privileges that made possible our carrying out the various programs we sponsored this semester. VVe, also, want to thank the other classes for their loyal support of our undertakings, made suce cessful only because We Worked together. , ., . and... ,, ,W 26 , - WY, , . ,, School Spirif is develope y well-pfamzefl campazq s DEFENDANT Louis Battista ,......,,.. Michael Bisceglia ........ Margaret Black ...,.,,..,.. ALIAS .......'tI.ou ....,,.... is tl Feggy ...... Charlotte Bornstein .....,. ...... ' flmgld' .,,,,, Joseph Browne .,.........., Mary Campbell ,..,.,... john Cordero ........., Antoinette Coscia ......, Nelson Davage .....,... Albert DiPofi .....,..... Robert Feinberg .....,.... VV1ll1am Fisher .,.......,......,.., .,.... ' ' .i , -, ,Ioe -M.-- Red il jack ...... 'l'oxii'l.,.... ---4-- Nel ......,. Al .,.,,.,.., .1 -., Rubi Bill .... ....,. Dorothy Fleckenstein ......,. ..,,... ' 'Dottie ...... George Forbus ,..........,,.... ....,.. Fo .,...,. .. Mike ,,....... coURT .oF JUSTICE CLASSIFICATION .......66l1 jackson St... OF ROOM 136 CHARGE ,............,Apprehending smokers 542 Lincoln Ave ........,.,,,... Making flying tackles for P.H.S. ,...,...,......,.....,.........,... . 923 Farragut St ............,.... Being quiet ......,,.....,.,.............. 920 Highview St ..,....,....... Having a wonderful smile. 1311 King St. ........,,......,... Taking life easy .............,.,..... . 6615 VVilkins Ave. .......,... Keeping modern ..........,......... , ..,,.,,58l8 Broad St. .........,...,.... VVorking nights for Conn, Yankeeu. .,...... .. 6385 Stanton Ave. .........,., Being a model girl .......,.. .. 4758 Kincaid St ...,...,......... Enjoying life ,......,..,...,............ .343 Omega St. ...,... ......... B eing built like Tarzan ,.,.. . ,,.,.,m739 Chislett 5377 VVarble St .,...,......,...,. Trying to like Petty ,...,,....,.. 5804 Rural St. ,.,.. ....,.,. . ,,W,,5374 Warble ..,.I'Iating dull assemblies.,...... .....VVearing pegged pants STATEMENT OF DEFENSE Smoke gets in my eyes ....,. Keep 'em flying! .1 I have nothing to say ...... I'm ticklish Easy does it ..,... It's modern design sr Lights out It's the female in me an fffff-'I love life Ah, wildernessl' Being class Joker ..,....,..............,. Ever hear this one? Well- CCensoredD Body by Fisher n ....... It ain't legal xi Sam, you made the pants too tight ! Ralph Ganz ...,,.... ...... ' 'Prof ....,. ,,AA.,,A4,, 4 25 Selma St ..,...,..,.,...,...... Minding his own business ......,.. Don't get nosey buh Letitia Goode ..........,...,, ...,... ' 'Tishan ...,,..,,., ,,,A,A 5 637 Mignonette St. ...,..,. Being talkative ,,,,.,................,,. Talk is cheapn VVillene Goode .,.............. ,.,.,.. ' 'VVinkie ,....... .,,,,,, 5 637 Mignonette St .,,.,,.... Being so friendly ...............,...,...... Is that Goode or bad? John Guardalabene ....,.., ,,..,., ' 'Gary ....,... .,.,,, 5 910 Bryant St. ................. Looking like Gary Cooper .,...,.. Prove it Alice Hyman ..........,....., ...,., ' 'Al .....,..,. ......, 5 812 Hays St. ...,..,............. Also being quiet ...........,.,.,,........... Guilty Alma Latke ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ....,,. ' 'Annie ... ,...,,, 260 Gross St. .,..,... ........ K nitting in class ..,......,.......,....,... A stitch in time saves nine Richard McCarthy ....,..... ..,..., ' 'IJick ..,.. ....... 5 300 Coral St ..,...,.. ........ C oming to school late ..........,.,,.. Time on my hands Doris Peterson ,..,......... ...... ' 'Rini .......,....,,,,....,,,, 343 Spahr St ....,..... ........ R eckless driving .,...........,.............. Indianapolis speeding VVil1iam Reutti ,......... ...... A 'Bill .,., ,,...,,....,,....., 7 00 Hastings St .....,.....,,.... Being cynical about women ..,,.. They'll do it every time Helen Voland ..,..... ...,.. t 'Little One ,..,..,,.... 238 Gross St .,..,...,.. ......,. B eing so darned pretty ....,.,.,,.... Don't blame me MOVIE MONIKERS OF 122 REMINISCENCES OF 8-139 Name MEOVIS Name Reminiscences Betty Beigle ,iiA.,A,i,,,,l .i.... A ll A1116'r1C21l1 C0611 Howard Atkins-on. .i,. .....i.,....,,... ' Graduation in 42 years Edward Blakeslee ,....... ....... ' The Maltese Falcon Shirley Ann Barnes l.,,.. ....... C onfabs with Shirley and Mary Vvmiam Chalfam V'... 4 luiunungl The Awful Truth Loseph Iglliickel ......,,. .,..,.. ...........,..,....... Miss Redmond Vviuiam Cohenww Iglll WBHIY the Kid ert ia 1 ott ..,,.....l,.... ......... 1 e books I had to take home Eleanor Dinovitz ...,. Lim Gee ...,.......... Paul Glass ,.,,. John Hagelin ..i..... ,. ....... Million Dollar Baby ....,..........,Manpowei ...,..The Pittsburgh Kid .....,.,Here Is a Man Ioan Harms ........,,......... .... ,.,..., C V iirl in the News Reed Harnack ............,.,.............,., ,......... T he Male Animal Mildred Ziemke, Be tty Houston. Mary Iurin .,,.,,.........,..,..,........,,. Three Girls About Town Charles Hummel ,.,.,.. ..,.r..,.. .... T oo Many Blond-es Margaret McNamar Dorothy Michel ..... Robert Nadolny 'i.l.... Margaret Nickholds .......,.,........Nice Girl .. . ..,..,...,.....,..4,....,.,.,..,.,..,,. Sunny ., ..,.... Tall, Dark, and Handsome ......She Knew All the Answers Vincent O'Toole ...... ,..,..,...........,..........,., K nockout Charles Parry .,.,.,. Rita Pozek .......,.... Clifford Rodgers ,...l Virginia Schmidt Catherine Stiehler La-rry Vansant .,....,...,..,..,....... .........The Great Profile ........Blondie in Society ., .i,.,.....,.....,....... You're the One .. ..,... All That Money Can Buy .. .......,......,...... Lady in Question ,....The Lone VVolf Returns Irvin Lerner, black Grealish, Lee Schreibeis ..,.,.,......,.,... ......Three Sons o'Guns Fern Mildred Botts .,,..i.,,...... Mr. Metger separating me from Eleanor Anne Campbell Bertha Bilott Cutting up in the mimeograph room Izthel Carson ..i,...,.,......4,...,........,,...........,.,............,.., Assemblies Domenic A. Dallimonti ,4,... ,....., Q uiet, uncongested hallsllll ,lack Dauer ....,.........,.......,. .............,..,..,. T he extra half year Fred A. Davis ....,.,... .....4.. T he many teachers I've met Mary Louise Dyer .,.,.... jane Louise Fisher ........, .......All the homework I've done Choir Oliver Gasperim .,,.,,...,...,,,.... ......... R Ir. Lambie and his jokes June Kathryn Hamilton . Fred Kushner ..,.,....,,....,.., Sara B. Parker ....,.....,... Carl Perelman ............i..., Thehna May Richards .... Ruth Rosalind Schechter ...... Vence C. Selvaggio ...,i.... Theodore N. Serpagli ..... Gilbert Simmons ............ june 'Carolyn Sinewe ..., Hurry to get to school on time .....,.The brunette in the fourth row .......,...,.Noise and crowded halls ......Visits from future freshmen classmates ........Mr. Thompsonis jokes .........Mimeograph room .....,...,... Fifth periods .,........,.........VVomen :O5 Saul J. QS-tein ............................ ...... 4 . ......... Hamburgers James 'Iaylor ....,.....................,...,.,........,......,......... Good grades Jane Firth Tootill ....,.,..... Study periods that I never attended Paul S. Voce ........,.. Raymond C. XVaples .....,. Excitement on the day of the VVestinghouse game ..,....My math grades T- 27 G y M Name Patty Brown .,.,.,,.,. Mildred Caplan 4.,,,. Mary Donohue ..,.. , Virginia Douglas .,... ..,...,.. Mary Frazier ......... . Freda Goldman ...... Ester Greaves ..,., Rose H-elfriek .,... Edith Houck ....... Sonia Jacobson .,...,.. Loretta James ..... Marie Jones .4... Evelyn Levine ..... Miriam Liff ...... Betty Lodge ...... June Miller ,..,.,... Audrey Murphy ..,.. . Betty Olson ......... Nellie Pearson .,4.. Theresa Runco ....,... Leah Scheiner ..... Christine Smith .4..., Lois Sundell ..,..,.... Mafalda Vorrasi ...,... ,.,.r.... Sara Jane XYeaver ...... .. ....... .. Irene Ritz .,.., Harvey Alter ,..... . Frances Lazier .... Callan Blank .,.4.,.. Catherine Ley ...,. WE LIVE IN BOOKS Character Anne Shirley .......,,..,.... Alice ....,............,.. Mary ........,.,..... Becky Sharp ...... Beth .....r............. Beatrice ....... Lucie ....... Ophelia ..,... Jo .......... Kitty ,.,... Sally ....... Ma ri Q ..... A my .....,. Meg .,.,.,......,.. Elizabeth ....... Melanie . .,..,,...... . Portia .....,.......,.. Mrs. D-e NVinter ...4..... Cordelia ....,.,..... Mrs. Miniver ,.,. Lydia ..,..,.i....... Christine ....... Alice .,...,........,,.... Eliza Doolittle .,.,... Kathie .....,.,r.....,.. Book ...... Anne of Green Gablesl' . Alice Adamsl' ri 4 .,... Persuasionsl' ...... Vanity Fairu ,..,.. Little VVomen Much Ado About Nothing ...,., Tale of Two Cities rt Hamlet . 4,.. Little ....,. Kitty Vtlomenn Foyle Thicker Than XVater 44 For Wlioni the Bell Tollsu ...... L1ttle Little Pride VV om en VVomen,' and Prejudice .....,'5Gone VVith the VVind .,.... Merchant of Venice ....., Rebecca King Lear ....., M'rs. Miniyern The Rivalsi' f'T.he Citadel ...,.. Alice in VVonderland Pygmalion ....... Wlu-tliering Heights PIN POINT SKETCHES OF ROOM 2,04 .,..,.,.Sophisticated Rated-Dated Blue-eyed, lean and tan Sports fan Pretty-very Lucky Jerry VVaters sleep Run deep Her complexion Pink perfection Bob Johnson ......., .....,. S mooth dancer Fancy pantser Doris Robins ....... Sweet Neat Elmer Krauland ......... ........ C ilad Grad Adeline Herlick ..... ...,.... S un-kissed Columnist Ken Hartman ........ ,....,.. C apable head Likes red Adele Finkels-tein ,4.... ........ I Ter star Not far Irwin VVeiner ...,.. Elegant Swellegant Dot Mallinger ....,.,, ,,i..... r Artist to the fingertips Dick Sarver .i....... Bow knots on her lips Smooth guy Smooth sweater-doubleheader Maude Herold .,..,. Jack Swartz .,...,.,.. Virginia Spicacci... George Ball ....,....... Loretta Kommraus ..,.....,.,... Jack McClure ......,.. Mary Mesage .4.,.,,. Harry McNeillie .. Jimmy Naser ....,. . Harry Neus-tein .... Jack Scott ...,..... Sam Jennings ........ Park McClure .,,,.... ....... John Vento ......r... Sugar 'n' spice 'N' everything nice Redhead 'Nuff said Man hater Man baiter Blue-eyed funzafire Surplus jokes to hire Yellow hair Extraordinaire Relieved To leave Smile In style Burly curly Redhead Hellzapoppin' Jimmy's talkin Beneficent Efficient Sheik Of th-e week w .. ..,.,., .Tune tapper Dresser dapper Mellow Fellow Pigskin toter Football doter 28 elzlor Gfass Offcers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-JANUARY Front Row Cleft to rightj-Kenneth Hartman, John Hagelin, Maude Herold, Charles Hummel, jane Fisher, Patricia Brown, Eleanor Dinovitz, Betty Leonard. Back Row-Jack Hays, james Naser, james Williams, Dave Craig, Doris Deaktor, Blanche Patterson, Audrey Long, Patricia Rayrno. STUNT DAY COMMITTEE-JANUARY Front Row fleft to rightj-Charles Hummel, Robert Weaver, Carl Perelman, james Taylor, Patricia Raymo, Adele Finkelstein, Irwin Weiner, Dorothy Mallinger, Betty Ann Averbach, William Fisher. Back Row-Kenneth Hartman, Charles Parry, Richard Over, Irvin Lerner, Adeline Herlick, Robert Johnston, Robert Selnick, Richard McCarthy, Christine Smith, Sally Parker, Ruth Denmark. 'W ' Y VW ' 29 W W W'7 'W 'W 'W Sfunf .pay Gonmziffee W, , eniors Ulll' Gb!!! 0fpC6I 5 JAM its BOYLE I,l'f'5fdC'l1f IJAVIIJ CRAIG Vim' 1JVl'.S'flfFllf JAMES XYILLIAMS Clzairzlum of .S'0z'1'al C0lIlIIliffCU CALVI N BOYLI-:S Svrwtary-Trvasufer 30 GIZOSEIZ for Service Ly flze Gfass of Luxe UIZ6 1 2 SlllRl.liY ELICNIC AMIVJUR Iler favorite sport is walking: her favorite saying, XVell. I dunnoff' Sbirl was a member of the Debating Club, Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Chess Club. She has college aspirations. BARIEAR.-X A, ANDERSON l!abs hates to have herself locked out, even though it is only her school locker. She is going in for advertising in a big way and we hope she'll become manager. The Stunt Day Committee has appreciated her valuable assistance. MARION MARGUERITTE .-'XNIJREXVS Marion is keenly interested in a good tennis game but lingilish tests bring thoughts of horror. She hopes some day to be a teacher. or perhaps a beau- tieian. Ai Peabody she belonged to the Spanish Club, Biology Club, and Music Appreciation Club. ANNA lXlAE ANGIELO She plans to be an A-1 secretary but would prefer to have a XN'oodstock typewriter. The '41 mushball train found lier a very dependable member. DOROTHY LOUISE ANTHONY 'lol' The l'turtle in 210 has been 'tlJot'si pet peeve. She has been active in the French Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Knitting Club. DOW says that she is going to be a nurse. M.-XRIE IZECKMAN X 'tlleekyu is all set for a stenographic job. Her inemberships have been confined to the Friendship Club and Biology Club. She likes to bowl, skate, and swnn. S. Anidur R. Anderson Rl. Andrews A. Angelo D, Anthony M. Beckman A. Beuko B. Bernstein G. Bleakley E. Bobby ,l. Boehkc G. Bochiner R. Roll BI. lloffllsso C. Boyle ,l. Brannigan G, Braunsteiu I3 Brinker AMELIA SUZANNE BENKO it Although she was a good player on the volley ball team. Benky's favorite sport is basketball. Active in school affairs, especially the Senior Choir and Leaders Club, llenky won membership in the National Honor Society. BEATRICE ISERNSTEIN Beatty likes bowling and the Rhumba band con- certs. She was a member of the Library Committee, llall Committee, and Noon Movie Squad. Secre- tarial training sounds good to her. G LA IJYS GRACE HLICARI .EY Gladys sees herself accepting the bonds of matri- mony after graduation. At Peabody. she belonged to the Motor Traffic Club and Motion Picture Ap- preciation Club, She lores to listen to xvaltzesu LYELYX lul..lZAl3l1.ll'l IEORISN She is five feet tall, has blue eyes. and blonde hair. Evelyn belonged to the Biology Club, Spanish Club, Friendship Club. and Senior Choir. She says her teachers have been swell and she'll always remember them. -IEAX L. liOl'.l'llxE ,lean looks to library work for a vocation. She dabbles in stamp collecting and pottery making. She is president of the Biology Club, a member of the Library Commit-tee. and in the cast of the Con- necticut Yankee. KKLXYLE HOICIIMER Football games are tops with Gayle. Art, also, has been one of her school interests. She was a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Biology Club, and class play, RITA BOLL tk Aliita belongs- to thc French Club. Latin Club, lualirary Committee. Masque and VVig Club, and Senior Choir. Later on, she plans to teach school. MARGARET BORRASSO Je nc suis pas de l'heumeur, is Pegs favorite saying. The French Club stands first in her ac- iirities. but she has also enjoyed membership in the Senior Choir and 12A Social Committee. CLAIRE M. HOYLE Goldie enjoys getting up early for school. She ehooses swimming for her sport and autographs for her hobby. JANE PATRICIQX BRANAGAN lf ,lane intends to teach English after four years at college, She likes' to ride horseback and to collect sugar cubes. She belonged to the French Club, Lalin Club, and Library Committee. GLAUYS RRACNSTEIN UTootsie would never plant onions in her Vic- tory Garden. She bowls. rides horseback, and plays basketball and volley ball. She was a member of the Pliotograpliic Club and Movie Squad. IZARRARA BRINKLR bk liarbie believes that college experience will better prepare ber for a business position. She was awarded a place in the National Honor Society and belonged to the Masque and NVig Club, French Club, and Leaders Club. Xtriting Snooper Srcoopsi' for the Civitan was an enjoyable task for her. M. ,. 31 M... ezziors FRA NK A POLLO Vocational preferences-C.P.A. and Commercial Arty favorite sport-football: activities-'Motion Pic- ture Appreciation and yearbook art staff. ARNOLD BARA D Arnold is five feet seven and has brown hair and eyes. Arn, as he is often called, enjoys swimming and the French Club activities. After graduation, he expects' to enter Pitt. XYlLLlAM R. BARBER 'fBill hopes to join the Air Corps after his graduation. He enjoys driving his car and has been a member of the Hi-Y, Biology, Photographic, and Motor Traffic Clubs. SIDNEY l.. BAR MAK Sid plans to enter Pitt Medical School. At Peabody, he divided his interests between chemistry, sports. girls. and the Civitan office. If you want him to start talking, ask Sid about his pretty pictures-. ROBERT Al. BARRY Three cheers for Robert who wants to join the navy. Maybe his fondness for swimming will help him. A.s a member of the Traffic Squad and Civic Association, he contributed his services to his school. As a member of the navy, he will serve his country. til'.ORCil'. TH.-NNE BART l,l'.X Jiggs was Peabody's tennis champion in 1941. llis favorite sport is tennis and his pet peeve, dead tennis balls. His school activities included the Mo- tion Picture Appreciation Club, Senior Latin Club, Senior Orchesitra. and Chess Club. George expects to attend Allegheny College. IZDXXHXRD BATZ Yviants to fly. His favorite sport is football. Peeve-that drug store. Hobbyewestern stuff. All extra credits go to T. VV. MORRIS BERRC JH ll L Berky's bragging again-he hates to shave. He bclicvcs in the old adage, wine, women. and song mil real old-fashioned boy. He is a member of the 'l'raffic Club and Senior Choir. lf permitted, he wants to be an aviation mechanic. illlCl'lpXEL Bll.l'.'CKY ffMilte has been a valuable member of thc Visualization Crew. Hels a widesawake lad and hates to see others taking naps He's1 ambitious to learn earpentering so that he can build his own house. HON ER D. BOYIUN Homer. or Doc. is particularly addicted to French. In fact, his favorite quip Cso he insistsb is Qu'est-ce que?-Mais oui. He was associated with the lli-Y and French Club. YVHJBURN BOYKIN NVillie has- a silent companion wherever he goes fl-tis smile: and a not-so-silent, but ever present Hiya doin'? He was a member of the football squadg hopes to join the C. S. Cavalryg attends Hi-Y and Spanish Club meetings, and doesn't care much for the gals. JAMES RL l'll'.R BOYl.l'. jimi would campaign against chewing gum in drinking fountains, The ol' campaigner, eh! He was president of the 12A class, vice president of the Motor Traffic Club, vice president of his home room. and president of the Hi-Y. He hopes to study medicine. In his opinion, Peabody Students are swell, CALX lN AR l'HLR BOYLES Cal is a member of the swimm-ing te-am. He is also a member of the Photography Cliub. In his home room, Cal is the secretary. He says he is going to he a meteorologist. He is also secretary of the Senior Class. JOHN J. Biut.1tN Has a quick temper, zealous disposition, likes good books, movies, and Swing records. Hates to argue. Very stubborn at tennis. Enjoys all sports, especially track. Likes to talk. Expects to be a naval officer. KENNETH lf. BRONVN Ken claims that his nickname is Billy Conn. His pet peeve is Quote, huh? unquotef' He likes all sports in general. but is a member of the base- ball team. NVould like to be an architect: attends Motor Traffic meetingsg and is dubious about college. JAMES JOHN CALDWELL Jim, like everyone, has his pet peeve-Mr. S's pointer. He believes that even though he is on the stage crew he is no wolf. How about it, girls? flint also enjoys membership on the Visualization Crew and the Hi-Y Club. His chosen vocation is drafting. HENRY L. CANNCN. tl' Hank hails from Ebensburg High. He is president of his l2A report class, member of the Civic Association, French Club, and Motor Traffic Cluib. He likes to dance, skate. and argue with Mr, S. His ambition is to study medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. XVl'l.l.IAM CLIMPSON Sometimes known as Gute, he is very much in- terested in electricity, mechanics, and printing. He hopes to become a good printer and profit by his opportunities at Peabody. I C' Y C' A 32 T F. Apollo A. Barad W, Barber S. Barmak R. Barry G. Bartley E Batz M. Berkowitz M. Bilecky H. Boykin NV. Boykin J. Boyle C. Boylcs J. Breen K. Brown ,l. Caldwell H. Cannon VV. Cliinpson LU26 1 2 NORMA BROVVN t' Brownie dislikes eonceited people. She spends her spare time drawing and playing basketball and volley ball. Hopes to be a good secretary but in the meantime is active in the Debating and Leaders Club. PEC-CY ANN RROVVN 'iOhl Nelson, stop making me laugh,', is l'Peg's favorite saying. Little sisters, to her, are assets, but not always. She belonged to the Motor Traffic Club and Traffic Squad. ROSEMARIE BROZTC Rosie, as she calls herself, gloats over a foot- ball. She expects to go in for journalism. Her club work has been done with the Motion Picture Appreciation, Motor Traffic, and Friendship or- ganizations. RUTH BRUMELLE Her hobbies include wdancing and riding. She wants to got to business college. Her activities in- cluded the Senior Choir, Motor Traffic Club, and Photography Club. KATHERINE ltl. HUHASI l' Katherine expects to he skillful in comptometcr work. She likes all sports and has been a inember of the Motor Traffic Club and Noon Movie Squad. HELEN HUCHSER Vive havenft learned to know Helen, but she must be a very ambitious- girl for she left Peabody some time ago and will finish at Schenley Evening High School. l'3RlDtGET BUUNACCRA Pushing in the halls is taboo with Bridgic. She enjoys bowling and is an enthusiastic skater. She wants to excel at typing and get a job. NANCY BURNSIDE Knitting and draftsmen are Yoke's hobbies and badminton is her favorite sport. She wants to go to college and, in the meantime, works with thc Span- ish Club and Motor Traffic Club. CLARA CAPLAN 'tCappie is desirous of getting a job in a school office. She has been a reliable part-time student. Basketball is hcl' game, but she also likes to swim and dance. LOTS CAREY Her favorite saying is Boy, that's superf' Her pet peeve is to see girls combing their hair at lunch, She expects to be a future comptometer operator. llcr school activity has been in the Masque and XVig Club. BEVERLY C A SE Bev wants to be a dress designer. She likes to eat and have fun on the pin-ball machines. Her activities have been confined to thc Friendship, Spanish, and Motor Traffic Clubs. ELEANOR CHAD FEE t'Krupa is just a newcomer at Peabody but she made a good start by joining the Motor Traffic Club. Her favorite sport is swimming. Her hobbies are dancing and admiring Gene Krupa. Beauty cul- ture is her vocational aspiration. RUTH CHEFSKY A K'Ruthie wants to help the war effort by becom- ing 'El nurse. Good luck! Her pet peeve is getting up in the morning. Sthe enjoys membership in the Motor Traffic Club. THERESE E. CHENOT DH' Tess wants to be a physical education teacher or a nurse. Membership in the Leaders Club indi- cates much interest in volley ball and mushball. She belonged to the French Club and Hall Committee. FRAlN CES CO'Hl'.N Fran likes roller skating and thinks the Spanish Club is swell, but she can't stand cowboy pic- tures. I'eabody's noon movies have been good, she says. NVe hope she'll be an expert in office ma- chine operation. CATHERINE M. CONNOLLY it Cass believes the teachers gave her too much homework. She's been a member of the French Club, Library Committee, and a part-time worker. A position as private secretary seems to appeal to her. MARGERY CONRAD To find a job is Margery's ultimate aim. Likes to dance, tall boys. and Rhumba band concerts. She is also interested in the Spanish Club, Motor Traf- fic Club, and Friendship Club. ELEANOR JEAN COSTON Her ready smile and pleasant disposition are her chief assets, Her main idea is to get a good job with a future in it. She is a past member of the basketball and volley ball teams, collects records, autographs, and sings. Lots of luck! 6. 5 iiii i X N. Brown ' 3 N P. Brown j R. B1'0ZiC i'., . i ' - R. Bruinelle T' K. Bubash e ll. Buehser .sy .ie ay li. Buonacura N. Burnside it C. Caplan l.. Carey B. Case E . Chaffee K. ,EQ is l Q S Ss L .t . ' -1 .. V I K K R .,.. , it get-is Amo 5-...rv iwaviksli R. Chefsky T. Cbcuot lf. Cohen C. Connolly M. Conrad lf. Coston t X +4 ... fi. .1 5 t f' 7 ' 33 i 3' ezziors ALVA COCHRAN Bud, whose pet peeve is homework, is especially interested in electricity and plans to be an electrical engineer. He is a member of the Chemistry Club, Tech Club, and Motor Traffic Club. GEORGE COLE Jake, ever the sartorial fellow, has a favorite saying, to wit: I'm booted. He is peeved by school clocks and likes to collect old tires. His vocational intention is law. Jake hasn't attended Peabody long enough to be a member of the Motor Traffic Club, although he likes its activities. VVILLIAM COOPER Coop has been vice president of the Civic Association and chairman of the Stunt Day Com- mittee. He is a great follower of all winter sports, especially football. He wants to be an undertaker. CLYDE COSTLY Cuz has been a very valuable member of our Rhumba Band. He has hope of becoming a second James. He'll remember his gym classes for a long, long time. XNILLIAM C. CRADY, JR. Bill is interested .in all types of sports. He will enter college after graduation. DAVID VV. CRAIG M Red is- vice president of the senior class, editor of the June yearbook, member of the French Club, Masque and Wig Club, Stunt Day Committee, and Civitzm Staff. He says his pet peeve is his Peabody picture. JOHN R. CYPHERS His pet peeve is homework but he enjoys all types of sports. Jack was a member of the 1941 volley ball team, Motor Traffic Club, Motion Picture Appreciation Club, and Hall Committee. ALFRED VV. DAWSON Al is an ardent member of the Centre Avenue Hi-Y. He enjoys football and softball and believes l1e'll be a good physical instructor. ETTORE DE NAPOLI M Ettore was president of his home room. He has been a member of the Latin Club, Civic Association, National Honor Society, Masque and Wig Club, and Stunt Day Committee. FRANCIS JOSEPH DEVLIN To be either a landscape architect, tree surgeon, or horticulturist is Devvy'si'J ambition. He is itl- terested in hunting, swimming, and horseback riding. He enjoyed membership in the Motor Traffic Club and Hall Committee. HENRY J. DI PASQUALE Butcl1', is' known as the assembly buglerf' He is a member of the school band, Rhumba band, and All City band. Nice cooperation! LYNWARD DRAKE Lynward is better known to his friends as Es- quire. His favorite sport, varsity track, explains the reason for his place on the track teams. He is a member of the Photography Club and Centre Avenue Hi-Y. He hopes to have a government position in VVashington, D. C. NELSON FLOYD DROSNES His main hobby is loafing at M's. He wants to attend Penn State and marry a n1iillionaire's daugh- ter. He will never forget that he almost passed in Miss R's class. His brother, Lloyd, gets his extra credits. DONALD R. EN GEL His favorite saying is W.hat's her name? He firmly believes in stag parties. Another future chemical engineer. His activities include Motor Traffic Club, Hall Committee, and Smoking Com- mittee. RAYMOND N. EVANS Home room vice president, wants to be a jour- nalist. In 1941 and 1942 he was an able member of the volley ball and track teams. JOSEPH P. FELD This five-foot-eleven athlete intends to be a phar- macist, Joey has his own special pet peeve-a brown-eyed girl. Joe,' tis a member of the basket- ball, football, and volley ball teams. He is also 3 member of the Senior Choir. MARVIN FELD Marvin has been a member of our basketball team for the past two seasons. Following girls is his hobby. After t'Marv's graduation he wants to join the Marines. EDVVARD M. FIFER Eddie would like to use his favorite sport, boxing, to do away with his' pet peeve-the Japs. His hobby of collecting guns is an interesting' one. He was home room president, member of the Civic Association, Traffic Squad, Hall Committee, and Photographic Club. A. Cochran G. Cole W. Cooper C. Costly W. Crady D. Craig J. Cyphers A. Dawson E. DeNapoli F. Devlin H. DiPasquale L. Drake N. Drosnes D. Engel R. Evans I. Feld M. Feld E. Fifer 34 LLIZ6 I 2 BETTY LOU COULTER MERITA MAE DAVIS M RUTH J. DUDT 'tbl' Betty ilocsn't like sarcasm and gives it no place in her conversation. Her hobby is jitterbugging, bowling. and badminton. She aspires to become an efficient secretary. JEAN CRJXDDOCK Jenie expects to be a private secretary. She bequeaths her library fines to Ruth Haas. Her fa- vorite sports are skating and swimming. She was a member of the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. HELEN CROAK WF Her hobby is baking good pies. Oh, man! Ilelen was a member of the Latin Club, Scholastic Standing Committee, National Honor Society, Span- ish Club, and '42 class play. RUTH A. CULLINAN Ruthie is going to prepare for comptometer operating. She likes' to roller skate, dance, and write shorthand. She has been a member of the Biology Club, Photography Club, and Friendship Club. DOR UTl l Y DAMP Having a good time and swimming are Dorothy's hobbies, At school, she was elected to Motor Traffic Club membership. She expects to be a jewelry designer. JEAN ELIZABETH DAVIS 'fleanieu intends to study music and become a successful music teacher. She tloesn't like to be tied up in traffic. Her hobbies are sewing and football. B. Coulter . Craddoek . Croak R. Cullinan D. Damp ,l ll Al. Davis Nl. Davis . D, Deaktor , E. DeLuca R. Denmark fu'-,..Q? o. Dick ' .,' . g :Qp . ll. D'lppolito W R, Dndt M. Duncan L. A. Edmi inclston ,, it li. Esposito , . J. Farina is S so A..V:Ap .- .ii - , v -xii 1 Duvall Merita's pet peeve is noise during a good movie. ller hobbies are singing, reading, and knitting. She intends to be a nurse. DORIS DEAKTOR 'k Colloquially called Doe, Enjoys horseback rid- ing and reading good books. Activities-Civic As- sociation, Chemistry Squad. Friendship Club, 12B Social Committee. and Business Manager of the June yearbook. Doris would like to do social ser- vicc work in the future. ELIZABETH JANE DELUCA Betty has a pet peeve, too. lt's the draft. She is quite an athlete for she was selected for thc mushball and basketball teams. Also, she was a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Spanish Club, and Library Committee. To be a dress shop execu- tive is her ambition. RUTH DENMARK if HDenny, eager to take part in school activities, was a member of the Senior Orchestra, Senior Latin Club. Debating Club, Hall Committee. Scholastic Standing Committee, All City School Orchestra, and Masque and XYig Club, She is fond of tennis, swimming, rlramatics, and music. She intends to study journalism. DOROTHY DICK Doitty is another of those ice skating fans. llcr hobby is sewing. She enjoyed membership in the Friendship Club and Hall Committee. Dotty is a little thing but she's' determined to be a good private secretary. HELEN D'll'POl.I'l'O Helen is an able member of the volley ball team. Her chief school activities were the Motion Picture Appreciation Club and Friendship Club. Her big interests are dancing and a certain pair of blue eyes. Ruth's favorite sport is volley ball. She also likes reading and cats. She is a member of the Ekholastic Standing Committee, National Honor S04 eiety. Cheniistry Squad. and Biology Club, She hopes to be a secretary. MILDRED DUNCAN AThat's what you think! is Mickcy's pet saying. lier hobbies are swimming. knitting, and dancing. Her favorite sport is basketball. At present, her ambition is to study secretarial work. LINN DUVALL t Her pet peeve is trite people. Favorite sport is horseback riding. Linn was a member of the cham- pion volley ball, basketball, and hockey teams. She was president of the Leaders Club, president of the French Club, member of the National llonor So- ciety, Senior Choir, and home room secretary. AUDRILY EDRIONDSTON Amis will prepare herself to be a private secre- tary. She was a member of the Debating and French Clubsg she dances, swims. and plays tennis. To start a conversation ask Amis about fifth periods. HELEN M. ESPOSITO 'tlispo' wants to help her country by becoming a nurse. She is rather athletically inclined for she was a member of the basketball and volley ball teams and was elected manager of these teams. Her club membership is with the Photography Club. J EA N A. EARINA The other twin. Her favorite saying is Gad! Her favorite pastimes are jitterbugging and sewing. The Peabody Staff thanks her for her typing as- sistance. Also. the Friendship Club. Biology Club, and Motor Traffic Club claim hcr as a dependable member. 35 elziors PHILIP FIXKLLl'l'.ARL M' lIc's an aggressive member of the Latin Club, Cheinistry Club, Hall Committee, French Club, Tech Club, and National Honor Society. Phil likes all sports, especially baseball. Chemistry will probably be his chosen work. JOSEPH C. FUHRITR Little Joe, as he dubs himself, expects to pre- pare at Pitt for engineering and later join thc Naval Air Corps, Basketball is his game and Motor Traffic Club his favorite activity. JOHN R. FULTON Heys been vice president of his home room and a member of the Tech and Motor Traffic Clubs. Popular John plans to be a chemical engineer. For years he has been a star football and baseball player. Inquisitive freshmen are his pet peeves. CHARLES GAHAGEN if Chuck has medical ambitions in mind. The French and Tech Clubs. National Honor Society, Assembly Squad, Senior Choir. and Hi-Y have been his particular interests. 12A home room presidency, letters in track and cross country were some of his accomplishments. VVILLIAM J. GARVIN ' Bill claims that his pet peeve is crowded halls during the fourth periodg favorite sport, baseballg and hobby, music. Aspires to the field of medicine. JAMES M. GASPER Jimmy, beginning at the bottom of the ladder, worked his way to the glittering heights of football co-eaptaincy. In the meantime, he joined the Span- ish Club and Motor Traffic Club. Contends that be wants to become a law enforcement officer. JAMES I . GEARING A prospect in the field of metallurgy, known to everyone as Jiin. Jim was a member of the '41 soccer team and '41 and '42 baseball teams. He is also a member of the Civic Association and Hall Committee. J. BLAIR GILBERT 'lol' J, B.'l impresses one as a shy, retiring :indi- vidual but his school activities belie the impression. He has been an outstanding member of the National Honor Society, Civitan Staff, Senior Latin, Debat- ing, Tech, and Chess Clubs. He has chosen me- chanical engineering for his vocation. HYMAN GINSBERG Waldo hopes to go to a pharmaceutical school. He is interested in sports and has been the sports editor of the Civitan, He, also, enjoys membership in the Photography, Tech, and Motor Traffic Clubs. LOUIS GLAROS Lou seeks a place in agriculture engineering, Ile enjoys sports and membership in the Motor Traffic Club. JACOB C. GOLDVVASSER Jake looks to pharmacy for his future work, He has collected an interesting lot of books. The De- bating Club and Motion Picture Appreciation Club were his school activities. Softball is his present interest in sports. ROBERT GORMAN Bob plans to become a chemical engineer. He enjoys baseball and football, pet peeve-street car conductors ringing bells. Will always remember the Rhumba band, Member of the Library Committee. IRXVIN GROSS One of our funny men who will be a future Bob Hope script writer. His favorite saying is, O.K., Lou, you know what to do. Irv is a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Senior Band, and Hall Committee. GEORIGE HADDAD George was our dependable Smoking Committee chairman. He was also a member of the Hall Com- mittee and Motor Traffic Club and vice president of his home room. He looks to the U. S. I'ost Office for a future position. HARRY J. HAG ER MAN To live a long, happy, and healthful life is Hage's,' ambition. He makes it known that his pet peeve is stuck-up girls: and he indulges in ping-pong. You'll remember Harry for his football achievements U41 and ,425 and the fact that he's a member of the Motor Traffic Club. EDGAR HAMILTON 'HF t'That is beside the point, says Edgfar whose Jimmy Haleon and red hair are not to be for- gotten, VVith the usual perspicuity of a high school community, the wits of this Peabody High School have affixed to Mr. Hamilton the cognomcnal ap- pellation of Ed, He is interested in journalism and mechanical drawing. VVILLIAM RICHARD HARBISON Lefty's present ambition is to find a job. He is a great baseball fan and an ardent admirer of women-who iSn't? He enjoys membership in the Chemistry Club. Hall Committee, and Traffic Squad. JACK D. HAYS His pet peeve. he claims, is girls. VVe don't believe they will forget his pleasant smile and even disposition. His favorite saying is, Hi-ya, Babell' He was a member of the Motor Traffic Club and Hall Committee. I'. Finkelpcarl J. Fuhrer J. Fulton C. Gahagen W, Garvin J. Gasper J. Gearing J. Gilbert H. Ginsberg L. Glaros J. Goldwasser R. Gorman I. Gross G. Haddad H. Hagerman E. Hamilton W. Harbison J. Hays 36 LUZ6 1942 MARIE T. FARINA She is one of those twins. A future fashion illus- trator. Sport- roller skating. Activities include Motor Traffic Club, Hall Committee. and Biology Club. VIRGINIA R. FERREE 'l' Ginny is very ambitious to be :,1 commercial artist. She has' a flair for bowling and volley ball and was active in the Spanish Club, Stunt Day Com- mittee, and Civitan Staff. MARY LOUISE FLICK Wheezy is a newcomer to Peabody. She has made a good start by joining the Motor Traffic Club. Her hobby is collecting pins. Her favorite sports are swimming and roller skating. She in- tends completing her work in a business school. IRENE FLYNN ff Hates rainy days. Likes teimis. Collects knick- knacks. VVants to be a successful secretary. Mem- ber of the Friendship Club, Spanish Club, and Civic Association. FRIEDA FOGEL Frie likes a constant disposition. She enjoys reading, dancing. and membership in the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. Before obtaining a position, she will review her work at a business school. GERALDINE Nothing displeases Gerry so much as a noisy study, but what she likes best is sports, She be- longs to the Biology Club, Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and is a cooperative worker. Steno- graphy is her choice of life work. FRAN K M. Farina A Y. lferree M. Flick - ' l. lflyun , I . lfogel ' G. l7rank :IN 55. J. Fueich I.. Fullerton Y. Georges A. Gilbert S. Gilbert P. Greb 2 . smut' H-- - Q. K' .1 T i Fo D. Haellnn-ister B. Hall T. Haney J. Harris ll. Haupl li. llausman JULIA MILDRED FUCICH Judy dances and plays volley ball and mush- ball. Shelis a member of the Motor Traffic Club. Her intention is to become a stenographer. LILI .IA N JEAN FULLERTON Lillian, known to many as Jean, hopes to become a dietitian. She loves her hall duty post at the third period. An habitual dreamer, Jean bequeaths her dream castles to her faithful friend, Lady X. VIRGINIA GEORGES Five-feet six-inches tall, brown hair, and brown eyes---tl1at's the description of Ginny. She holds membership in the Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Spanish Club. Reading good books is her hobby. ANIELDA G, GILBERT Mel dislikes rain after school. a good baseball or football game and does interest herself in tennis and mushball. She likes to see SHIRLEY GILBERT Called Squirrelly by her friends. was a member of the Senior Choir, Motor Traffic Club, Motion l'icture Appreciation Club. and Friendship Club. Shirley is interested in sports, especially basketball, and intends to go to college. VHYLLIS V. GREB Phyllis was vice president of her home room and a representative to the Civic Association. She likes to bowl and play badminton. DUROT H Y li. H ACH Nl lil STER lee skating, swimming. and banana splits fill lJot's spare time. VVhen she's following her school activity program she-'s attending a Biology Club or lNlo.or Traffic Club meeting. College is lJot's goal. BARBARA HALL She will attend college. Likes badminton and swimming. Member of the Srpanish Club and Stunt Day Committee. THl2l.lNlA Rl l'A IIANEY Ullane likes to skate, dance, and keep up her little diary. She belonged to the Friendship Club, lfrench Club, and Motor Traffic Club. Office work is her preference of vocations. For some reason she has a pet peeve-l'eab0dy's drinking fountains. JANE HAR RIS f'Janey's pet peeve is clean saddle shoes. She's especially interested in dancing and bowling. 'fJaney says she's going to be a stenographer. DOROI HX' l.. HAL l'L She just hates to sit around-likes to dance, swim, and play volley ball. Reading and Glenn Miller take up a lot of her after-school time, but at school, be- sides her regular work. she belongs to the Motor Traffic Club. Hopes to be employed as a steno- grapher. EYELXN HJXUSMAN if Her pet peeve is her hair. favorite saying, f'Big deal. She is a phonograph record fan and a secres tary of the future. The Motor 'Traffic Club, Debat- ing Club, First Aid Club, and Friendship Club found her a good member. 2 W' - . ,..f i'.1-:i'e g A S if Q I 'EW it tn ,,, .7 sl ' Y 37 . C more 'T' 'T'TTnTT' L..-, .-...4 elziors ROBERT IHIAYILS Bob left Peabody for Connelly Trade School but he will ge-t his' diploma with our graduates. VVe're glad that he was so farsighted to take up a trade for he certainly will be able to use it in our great war program. JOHN FREDILRICK HEDENBURG Jack has chosen chemical engineering for his college work, He's had a great deal of experience from his membership in the French Club and As- seinbly Squad. He strongly favors football above all sports. GEORGE HELLMANN His favorite saying is Get off my back. His favorite sport is soccer. George likes to ice skate, ride a bike. and play tennis. His activities include Motor Traffic Club, Traffic Squad, and Hall Com- mittee. ROBERT I.. H EN DE RSON Bon has a weakness for pretty girls. He likes football and belongs to the Spanish Club and Center Avenue Hi-Y. lf he has his way, he'll prepare for civil engineering. WILLI.-X M G. HENDERSON After attending XVestminster Hank hopes to be a success in the business world. His hobbies in- clude udogs and women. He indulges in mush- ball and football and is proud of the fact that he is a member of the Motor Traffic Club. JOH N R. HOLLERAN 'tIIuck likes it fast-I mean music. He also likes skating and stamp collecting. He was a member of the History Club. His aim is to follow chemical engineering. KEN NETH VV. HUGHES His pet peeve is to find chewing gum in the drinking fountain. He is a member of the volley ball team and he likes football, fmusic, crafts, and Motor Traffic Club activities. ANTHONY IANNUCCI 'K Algebra homework, like parachutes have a habit of doing, gets him down. VValdo would like to become an aeronautical engineer. He uses his' spare time to experiment with gas model planes and photography. His favorite sport is football and he is an interested member of the Motor Traffic Club. RICHARD G. ILES Dick plans a career in aviation or engineering. His pet peevewtire shortage, enjoys all sports and dancing, He is a member of the Latin Club, Tech Club. Hi-Y, French Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Traffic Squad. JIMIVIIE E. INKS He, strangely enough, prefers blondes. His fa- vorite sport is boxing and he wants to be a sports announcer. His favorite saying is, I'll be back in a flash with a flash. XVALTER VV. IRELAND NValt is peeved by 'fcertain kinds of people and his hobbies include reading fwhat?J and loaf- ing fwhat?J. He is a member of the baseball team :ind Photography Club, Hall Committee, and Motor Traffic Club. LEO JACKSON He plans to become an auto mechanic or a businessman. His favorite sports' are swimming and boxing. He will always remember English and maclrine shop. MARTIN B. JACOBS Uk Martin is consul of tl1e Senior Latin Club, Editor- in-Chief of the Civitan, a member of the Masque and Wig Club, Color Guard, and Chess Club. Beigel intends to become a metallurgical engi- neer. He says he'll never forget all the fun he had working on the Civitan. How could he? w1LLoUGHBY JACOBS X Main occupation-walking with lion Engel. His favorite saying is You're darn tootin'. He pre- fers baseball. National Honor Society, Scholastic Standing Committee, Spanish Club, Traffic Squad, and Motor Traffic hail him as a member. MELVIN JAFPE Baseball and driving are things that Mel can't do without-homework is a different story. What's new? is his favorite saying, he hopes to pursue a business careerg and he is a member of the Motor Traffic Club. E-DNVARD JAROSZEW SKI Ed concentrates on dancing, bowling, swim- ming, and swing music. Socially prominent in Hi-Y. Spanish Club, Tech Club, and an invaluable member of the Hall Committee, Ed has hopes for some standing when he enters Pitt. GEORGE S. JOHNS His friends call him Stan. Baseball and soft- ball are his favorite sports. It never fails!!l is his favorite saying. His school activities included Scholastic Standing Committee, Motor Traffic Club, French Club, Senior Choir, and Center Avenue Hi-Y. He intends to be a successful businessman. JAMES R. JOHNSON if Jim'l likes football and to experiment with me- chanical equipment. He hopes to be a mechanical engineer. Tihe French Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Tech Club were his club interests. R. Hayes J. Hedenburg G. Hcllmann R. Henderson VV. Henderson J. Holleran K. Hughes A. Iannucci R. Iles J. Inks VV. Ireland L. Jackson M. Jacobs W. Jacobs M. Jaffe E. Jaroszcwski G. Johns J. Johnson 38 LLIZ6 1 2 SYBH. D. HEIMANN X Shi-'s a well-trained cyclist, so store your auto for Sybil isn't interested. Her school clubs were French, History, and Debating. Her whispered advice is, Never let your nail polish peel for it does something to you. SOPHIE HEJNOSZ H1 lt's swellnfwliat? VVe don't know but Sophie admits she'll always remember our cafeteria. Shelll he remembered, too, by the Scholastic Standing Committee, Biology Club, and National Honor Society. MERLE LOUISE HEl.,lXllCK Mei-t plans to become a telephone operator. Her pet peeve is Hlittle men. She enjoys movies, books, and skating. She's a member of the library committee. SHIRLEY JEAN HENN IG After graduation. Shii'l will move to Houston, Texas. l'ct peeve-drinking Coca-Cola. Her hobe bies are dancing and all sports, particularly volley ball, basketball, and mushball. She intends to go to business school and become a secretary. ELEANOR L. lrlERSKOYlTZ llerky likes football but detests sociology. She makes her own clothes and takes part in Friendship and Motor Traffic Club activities. Sheyll study beauty culture if she gets a chance. GAY MARIE HESSENM UELLER Gay is :i future nurseAone who likes to knit and dance. She also goes in for horseback riding and basketball. At Peabody, she was a member of the French Club, Hall Committee, and Friendship Club. S. Heirnanu K C Hejnosz Q Q s M. Helmick ' I S. Hennig lu. Herskovitz ,T G. Hcssenmueller . QQ V. Hoover H. Hoovler M. Hornick G. Horovitz J. Hrvatin J. Hussey YERI. ELEANC JR HOUYER Vet-'s pet peeve is waiting for people. She en- joys dancing very much and is an ardent record fan. She has received membership in the Friendship Club, Biology Club, and Motor Traffic Club. HELEN El.lZAlilC'l'll HOOYLEIQ lluin, says she. XYill never forget those cafe- teria sandwiches. She occupies her spare hours with niusic and fencing. A member of the Friendship Club and looks to business for a job as secretary. M .fX'l'lLDA Ht J IQ N l CK Penny dislikes homework but loves' to roller skate. She was I1 member of the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. She'd like to become a successful stenographer. Ci-CJLDA JEAN HOROYITZ Dancing. sports, and talking on the telephone are hobbies of Goldie, She was a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Motion Picture Appreciation Club, and Friendship Club. t'Goldie hopes to be- come rt private secretary. JOSEPHTNE H RYQXTIN jo heartily believes in having more traffic policemen. Blocked halls have been her pet peeves. Une day she's going to enter business college to brush up on stenographic work for a future position. JANI: K. .nossitv Janie goes in for badminton, walking, and sewing. She was president of her home room and a nu-niber of the Latin Club and Scholastic Standing Committee. Home Economics is her chosen voca- tional field. NYY' ADENA J UH NSON X 'lMarvelous. Her pet peeve-the odor of cigar- ettes-. She's selected nursing or social work for her later occupation. She likes to bake cakes and cookies and has been a member of the Traffic Club. llistory Club. and Debating Club. ROW l'.K.X JUI l N SUR Roe hates to be called MRO-when-all' Although make-up is her school interest she intends to take a business course at the lfniversity of Pittsburgh. She belonged to the Masque and Vtlig Club, Motor Traf- fic Club, and l riendship Club. MARY l3l'.l.l.l'. JOHNSTON 'li This is no laughing matter, is her favorite saying. Her pet peevefwaiting in line for lunch cheeks. Hobbiesf riding and collecting post cards. Member of Scholastic Standing Committee, Photog- raphy Club, Motor Traffic Club, French Club, and Friendship Club. SUZANNE JOHNSTON tk Suzy , has a pet peeve against school clocks. She was a useful member of the Civitan Staff and belonged to the French Club and Latin Club. She certainly delights- in driving old Cleo -a '30 Ford. MARlE 'l'lrllil.M.rX JOLLER Bobby aspires to become a nurse. Her pet peere-the draft: enjoys baseball and knittingg and will always remember Senior Day. EVE C1ltNl'. IXACHIORIS Dressing for gym irks 'KLittle Eve, She gets much fun out of basketball and volley ball. She hopes to he successful and believes her experiences with the Friendship Club. Motor Traffic Club, and First Aid Club will help her achieve her goal. 5 l s 5 Q 3 i i f F?--. . V- I A. Johnson .: . ' R. Johnson .1 . A V - ' 5 ll. Johnston S. Johnston ' 131. . in gi , ,f M. Joller - Jo. ' . E. K3Cltioi'is i . I - it . ', C iiiii j ' i f ft K 1?. t. f?f . .A S' . t' i- X ' . 'g 39 'Y ' ' 'W' 1 eiziors JAMES H. KELLEY Jimmy hails from Lawrenceville, but we can't hold that against him for a better Peabodian never lived. Jimmy is fond of saying 'fVVaddayasay? Ile was a member of the track team, Hall Com- mittee, and Motor Traffic Club. WVADE C. Klub-'ll'.Rl'.R Bud likes blondes, no matter what the color of their hair is. He is annoyed by Monday mornings, and has an unsquelchable love for base- ball. His hobby is thinking about good eats. He hasn't made up his mind about his vocation-either engineering or journalism. FRANK KLI M EK VVe'll never forget him. VVe've found him to be pleasant, hard-working, and musical to his tiny toe. Time hasn't permitted him to he an active club member but he has become well-known in our mu- sical organizations. Thanks, Frank! GEORGE KO! .AR Sociologists had better stay from Smoo. Socio- logy is his pet peeve. His favorite sport is basket- ball. He plans to be a teacher of physical education. HARRY A. KRAMER Tall, dark and ?. Activities-president of Civic Association. 12B and 12A class officer, and a mem- ber of the Stunt Day tkmmmittee and class play. His favorite sport is football. He chooses engineering for his vocation. JOHN KULIGUSKI 'fGill Hooey, as he is known, belongs to a species of humanity called shutterbugs. Swim- ming and canoeing are his favorite sports. His hobbies include camping, fishing, and photography. He is a member of the Peabody Photography Club and Visualization Crew. He hopes to be a Civil Engineer. JOHN J. KUZARA M This mighty senior bids fair to become a success in whatever fisld he chooses-it happens to be in the business worltl. Efficiency Kuz prefers tennis and insists that his pet peeve is sugar rationing. Perhaps you'll remember him as Clarence in the Connecticut Yankee. He is openly allied with the National Honor Society and Masque and Wig Club. JOHN A. LAURJNA Berk insists that his favorite saying is VVhat do you know? He was a member of the football and track teams of '40 and '41, He aims to se- cure a job in business and then travel. He is a member of the Motor Traffic Club and likes to eollect records. HERBERT l'. LEVINSON 'fHerbie has an aversion towards Williams but the feeling is mutual. Although a member of the track team his favorite sport is basketball. Chess is his Al interest and engineering his chosen voca- tion. ELLIOTT LEVVIS M Bud, we believe, is our tallest senior, He likes basketball, bowling, and photography. Elliott is studious to the core. Type errors- are his pet peeves. J .-X MES M. LOFTUS Hi-ya, Doc! Spanish Club, Motor Traffic Club, Hi-Y, Traffic Squad. basketball '40, and football '39, '40, and '41. To join the Marines, or marry a deb is his desire. JOllN J. LOPARDO liraughting is I.opardo's vocational aim. His interests are all sports, saxophone, and chimes. At Peabody he joined the Motor Traffic Club and was seleeteil for the Traffic Squad. JOSEPH R. LORSON Homework is his pet peeve. He likes swimming and was a member of the school swimming team. To be a physical education instructor is' his voca- tional plan. JAMES M. MACINTYRE Malcolm dislikes flat tires and empty gas tanks. Active member of Poets Club, History Club, De- bating' Club, Smoking Committee, and Photography Club. He wishes to attend college and specialize in literature, Track and cross-country were his ath- letic interests. PATSY A. MACIOCE Pat is what we call a 'fswell kid g crazy about basketball, miniature golf, and C. He will help war production by becoming a Uproduction soldier in a steel mill. RAYMOND MANKE Oh, wouldn't you like to know! Ray is the serious type. He likes to chew gum but that only helps him to concentrate better. As for vocations, he prefers aviation. His pet peeve is a blonde. GERALD M. MARCUS Jerry has a complaint to make-he can't comb his hair in the boys' locker room. He was an all- around athlete and has merited places on the school volley ball and swimming teams, Senior Choir, Spanish Club, and Hall Committee have been his activities. He hopes to be a salesman. FRANK A. MARMAROSE it Baseball is Frank's favorite pastime. He has been a member of the stage crew, Motor Traffic Club. and Civic Association. Medicine is his choice for his work at Pitt. J. Kelley XY. Kemerer F. Klimek G. Kolar H, Kramer J. Kulignski J. Kuzara J. Laurina H. Levinson E. Lewis J, Loftus J. Lopardo J. Lorson J. Maclntyre P. Macioce R. Manke G. Marcus F. Marinarose -40 1, L LUZ6 1942 CLAUDIA KAMINSKI if Claude is rather undecided about her future. She likes art and driving and is quite good in both fields. Sht-'s a hater of dishwashing. Activities- Leaders' Llub, National Honor Society, Civitan Staff, Biology Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Scholastic Standing Committee. HELEN li. KENNEDY Her favorite sport is ice skating. Hobby-cob lecting miniature elephants. VVill remember her first early dismissal. She bequeaths her pencil stubs to shorthand pupils. SARA T. KENTOR M 'fSally's favorite saying is Thrill, thrill l Her pet peeve-cats. Likes hiking and knitting. Ac- tivitiese-Scholastic Standing Committee, Friendship Club, Motor Traffic, Hall Committee, Debating Club, Latin Club, and June play castg and a col- lege prospect. MIRIAM KINDLER Mimi feels we should abolish the fifth period. Friendship Club, Traffic Squad, basketball, and volley ball book most of her time. She hopes to prepare for dress designing. SHIRLEY KLINE Stumpy hates shorthand, but delights in swim- ming and dancing. She is a secretary of the future, she hopes. She bequeaths her books tif foundj to her younger sister. -IOSILPHINL E. KLLK Short men have no place with Josephine. She likes them tall. dark. and handsome. A business school course, she believes, will fit her for a good position. In the past two semesters, she has' been a member of the Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Hall Committee. BETTY S. KNIGHT 'lf HB1-tts aspires to become a nurse. let pcevc- desks without foot stools. Enjoys swimming and Collecting popular records. She bequeaths her ability to stay thin on four checks to a skinny freshman. x BETTIL R. KOSSMAN f'Kossie aspires to become a private secretary. She is an active member of the Motion Picture Appreciation Club. Biology Club, Spanish Club, and Music Appreciation Club. Kossie's favorite sport is horseback riding. RUTH LAKI2 Puddle claims that her pet peeve is dressing for gym. She enjoys' tennis and believes it will prove a pleasant diversion in her later married life. She'S on the roll of the Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Senior Choir. MARIAN LEAN 'H' Her friends call her 'KRed. Favorite saying, I donlt remember. She enjoys bowling and dancing when out of school and at school she was inter- ested in the Civitan Staff, Senior Choir, Latin Club, and Chemistry Club. Marian hopes to enter the field of journalism. LORRAINE ANN LEEK Swimmin' gives her a big thrill. She hates rainy days. Her interests' are piano. jokes. Traffic Squad, Friendship Club, and Motor Traffic Club. She pre' fers office work but hopes she'll be successful in whatever she chooses. BETTY ELLEN LEONARD if Bets ' favorite saying is, 'fYou knowflloogie Snooze! Chemistry Squad, Motor Traffic Club. French Club, Civitan Staff, and Friendship Club claim her as a member. Bets prefers' swimming and dancing to other activities. JANE LEONARD Janie hopes to take a nursing course at Car- negie Tech. Sfhe played on the basketball and volley ball teams and was a keen ice skater. Right now, she's an invaluable member of the Friendship Social Committee. VIRGINIA LEY Virginia has a lot of fun dancing and collecting records. She has been a member of the Civic As- sociation. Friendship Club, and Motor Traffic Club. Ginny hopes to be a nurse. RIIEA LICIIT I'inkyl' enjoys dancing. She has also enjoyed membership in the Debating, Friendship, and Motor Traffic Clubs. She plans to be a secretary. MARY LIM PERT f'Minnie enjoys driving a car and vit-wing base ketball games. She was a participant in the tennis tournament of '41. Her only aim is to get a job and soon. LORA I N li A. LINDSAY She aspires to become a telephone operator. She enjoyed her work in volley ball, mushball, Leaders Club, and Hall Committee. MARY LINNELLI XYhat? No Soap! -her usual discovery in the girls' room. She was a member of the IZA Social Committee, Traffic Squad, and Friendship Club. She plans to attend a business school. C. Kaminski H . Kennedy S. Kentor M. Kindler Kline -I. Klun Ii. Knight B. Kossman S ,xg-s 6 ty . . A., , t . t .. f 2. L '23 j ' - 1553: 4 I 'Z K I . V A, ji' ' 3, , - ' Sw 'kg' A 5. . is ' A51 3.3 if , S A .. . ' ' I.. ':7'f S. - ' Iizi a ' sz- . f ' e s 3 A s K.. t Q ,. .fa .i - Ka- Y . ,am ,, g,.e.... . f -.2 s 4 . '- - , , R. Lake M. Lean L. Leek B. Leonard ll. Leona rd V. Ley R. Licht M. Limpert L. Lindsay M. Linnelli ,Wen WEN.. 41 ,E,,,,,,,, P. elziors S. NELSON MARTIN M Nels likes baseball and photography. He was a member of the Traffic Squad, Hall Committee, and Physics Squad. During his senior year he was vice president of his home room. JOSEPH A. MCCARTHY To find a more enthusiastic Glenn Miller fan, you need not go further than the M's of '42. Charlie,', whose favorite expression is Holy Mokesf' is peeved no end by the words five mornings. A football and track star, as well as a member of the Motor Traffic Club have been the achievements of Joe, WILLIAM V. MCCULLOUGH Fixing flat tires seems to be Mads pet peeve. He belongs to the Motor Traffic Club and is a member of the Hall Committee. Mac intends to continue chemistry at 'Grove City College. JOHN EDWARD McMULLEN That's no lie. Hall Committee and Motor Traffic Club. Favorite sports-swimming, skating, and baseball. Hobbies-records and photography. DONALD J. McNEARNEY Mads pet peeve is the Smoking Committee. He spends most of his time building ship models as his vocational intention is to be the captain of his own boat. VVILLIAM J. METZGER Bill, as he is known, enjoys skiing and is a member of the track team. Not only that, he is a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Hall Committee, and the newly formed Quill and Scroll Club. His vocational intention, provided the fates do not inter- fere, is in the field of engineering. WILLIAM BARNARD MOIR, JR. 'fBill enjoys ice skating and sailing. His hob- bies are jewelry and tinkering with his car. He even goes so far as' to say, smilingly, that school is his pet peeve. f'Bill hopes to be an airplane me- chanic some day. EDWIN P. MONTEVERDE Monte wants to be an electrical engineer. He likes mushball and was a member of the Smoking Committee, Motor Traffic Club, and Hall Committee. Sorry, we can't mention his hobby-we may hear from him in the future. BERNARD MYER 'U' He's gone in for music, books, Debating Club, Senior Choir, and Senior Orchestra. Football is his sport. We'll be hearing from you later, Bernie. JACK J. MORRIS fer J'akie claims he is peeved by women and in- dulges in a bit of wishful thinking now and then, says, I wish I were Robbie Taylorf' His fa- vorite sport is baseball and his activity, Motor Traf- fic Club meetings. He hopes to study pharmacy. EDMOND NEWCOME X Red,' is an ardent hater of dumb women. His school activities are French Club and track. His ambition is to become an aeronautical engineer. PAUL S. O'NEILL Football, softball, and women are Porky's pastimes. He is fond of all sports and maybe that is why he will never forget the locker room. He is another laboratory technician in the making. RICHARD CLARK OVER Dick, good friends with all, and a hail fel- low, well met, just loves to 'ush' and play drums. But add to the above, his interest in science and his association with the Marching Band, the Masque and Wig, and the fact that he's president of the Motor Traffic Club. Termite would like to be a Research Chemist. RALPH J. PAOLINO 'WValdo is peeved by 'fcookie pushers. Amuses himself in his spare time by building model air- planes and soap carving. Member of the football and track teams. Active on the Traffic Squad and Visualization Crew. Hopes to be an engineer. LEONARD D. PARADISO Pet peeve--'fl hate to get up in the morning. His favorite sport4baseball. Likes to collect base- ball players' autographs and phonograph records. Member of Motor Traffic Club and Traffic Squad. Wants to be an auto mechanic. Bequeaths his leisure time to Joseph Fischetti. SERGE PARIS Pin-ball Joe is his pseudonym, at least for the present, but in more serious moments he has great aspirations in the chemical field. Just a hard, cruel guy-khe collects jitterbugs. He has been a de- pendable member of the Smoking Committee, French Club, Stamp Club, and Poets Club. VERNON B. PHILLIPS Vern has a hobby, too-music. He hopes to be a famous band leader and have us pay 334.40 to hear him. He is a member of the Center Avenue Hi-Y and Hall Committee. SPIROS G. RAFTIS Spear rates high in chemistry and chooses the Chemistry Club as his favorite activity, Later on, we hope he'll realize his ambition to become a metallurgist. N. Martin ,l. McCarthy IV. McCullough ,IQ McMullen D. McNearney W. Metzger W. Moir E. Monteverde B. Myer J. Morris E. Newcome P. O'Neill R. Over R. Paolino L. Paradiso S. Paris V. Phillips S. Raftis 42. 1 LUZ6 1942 FLORENCE B. LUCAS Are you a gum-popper? Stay away if you are, for it is Flo's pet peeve. She is a girl who likes to read, knit, and go to movies. She is active in the Spanish Club and Photography Club. As for the future, 'fFlo plans to be a nurse. VIRGINIA MACLEOD Ginny wants to go to Muskingum and look for a job later. She is interested in school affairs as evidenced by her membership in the Spanish Club and Senior Choir but she hates to study history. Her favorite sport is swimming. ALICE MALONE Alice has records, knitting, and sleeping as her hobbies. She aspires to be a secretary. She was a member of the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. Her favorite sports arc tennis and bowling, JANET MALT 'jlanf' collects odds and ends, Dislikes homework. l.ikes skating and bowling. Hopes to be an efficient saleslady. JEAN MARKHA M Sally. Pet peeve-homework. Enjoys bowling and all sports. Member of mushball, volley ball, and basketball teams '40 and '41, Biology Club, Li- brary Committee, Motor Traffic Club, Photography Club, and Traffic Club. She'll have recollection of her Shorthand Z class for a long time. ELAINE OLIVIA MARTORAKO 'tLainie has a fondness for collecting pennies. She belonged to the First Aid Club. Biology Club. Friendship Club, Motor Traffic Club, and basketball were her main interests. She wants to be an air hostess. F. Lucas V. MacLeod A. Malone J. Malt J. Markham E. Martorano M. Marzan C. Matter M. McClelland M. MCConville ,l. lNICCoy C. McGee P. McKeown , A, P. McKinley Q Q M. Meyer ii M,Mmmu pgis M. Miller - l.. Montgonu-ry 'I i Qi., X , , . at s ' f , . 'ff Q S fift. I wx MARTHA I, MARZAN Marthy can't keep her feet tucked under while dancing-she's always having them trampled. She chose thc Friendship Club. Motor Traffic Club, Photography Club, and First Aid Club for her activities. She can't choose between 21 business career or costume designing. CORA MAE MATTER Nickname 4 t'Cionnie.l' Vocational preference - stenographer. Clubs-Motor Traffic, Friendship, and cooperative worker. Sport-Bowling. HAZEL MARIE McCLELLAND 'tTeeny dislikes brainstorms in class. She is a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Friendship Club, basketball, and swimming teams. She hopes to be either a nurse or secretary. MARGARET MCCONVILLE Y Peggy is a member of the Stunt Day Com- mittee, Scholastic Standing Committee, French Club. and Friendship Club. She dislikes to clean saddle shoes. Business is her chosen vocational field. 1EAN'incoY Jeanne always says first, Is he good looking? She likes to swim, play mushball, basketball, hockey, and volley ball. She hopes to finish her work at a business school. CLARE CONRAD MCGEE DW Do you like horseback riding? Do you listen to Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey? If so, you have interests in common with Clare. She was a member of the Senior Choir, French Club, Hall Committee. and Motor Traffic Club. Her ambition is to be a teacher. The yearbook staff hail her as an excellent worker. l VAT l Ili Ak X MCKEOM N l'at'l enjoys swimming, tennis, dancing, and foot- ball games. She hates to wait for street cars. Her hobbies are horseback riding and driving. l'at aspires to be an instructress' of nurses. At Peabody, she was a member of the Motor Traffic Club and Friendship Club. PATRICIA MCKI NLEY If you want a private secretary, Pat would like the position. She spends her time playing tennis and badminton. Also, she likes to sing. The Motor Traffic Club and Civic Association include her name on their rosters. MARION MEYER if She still has trouble balancing her cafeteria tray. Getting up in the morning is her terrible failing. She was accepted as a member of the Scholastic Standing Committee, Senior Choir, and Senior Latin Club. Enrollment in a business school is her aim after graduation. MILDRED MIKULLA Her pet peeve is dull pencil points and talking at the movies. She enjoys tennis, reading, sewing, and collecting pictures of famous people. She was a member of the Motor Traffic, Friendship, and Biology Clubs. She aspires to be a good secretary. MARJORIE HELEN MILLER Marge collects souvenirs and likes all kinds of sports. She intends enrolling at Grove City for secretarial work. At Peabody, she belonged to the French Club, Friendship Club, and Motor Traffic Club. LOI S VV. MONTGOMERY Her nicknames are I.oie and Red.l' She hates bow ties and cookie clusters. Enjoys horseback riding and swimming. Her school activities were: Motor Traffic and Music Appreciation Clubs. Also, she did work on the Civitau Staff. Red hopes to be a receptionist. i L 43 M LL, ,. .....,- 4 fi 7.r.-v--,-- -v -- --- Y elziors .I- CARL G. REINHEI MER Chuck has two hobbies f photography and girls. He has been a member of the Hi-Y, Photog- raphy Club, and History Club. Carl is determined to become a chemist. ROBERT EDXVARD REI S SMAN Doc hates to find broken-down pianos. He's anxious to take the Civil Service typist examination and to pass it. He's a member of the Motor Traffic Club and Senior Choir. SANFORD M. ROBERTS H 'iSandy has been president of the Spanish Club, member of the Masque and VVig Club, Latin Club, Tech Club, and president of his home room. He hopes to follow engineering. Track and cross coun- try have been his sports. VVILLIAM L. ROBINSON Bill is secretary-treasurer of the Tech Club and a badminton ace. He has a vocational aim which is a secret to everyone but himself. The thing he dislikes most-postfmortems on tests. YVAYNE IN ESLEY ROSS 'WVell, whatcher know! VVayne's pet peeve is the little brother of a friend. He likes swimming and other sports. Motor Traffic Club and vice president of 12B home room have been his- school accomplishments. XVayne wants to go to college for an engineering course. JACK B. ROTE ,Tack claims 'tnightworku is his pet peeve. VVe are inclined to doubt him. His favorite sport is swimming. His hobbies include gas model airplanes and model railroads. His vocational ambition is aeronautical designing. It would be safe indeed to say that he is an ardent member of the Motor Traf- fic Club. GEORGE VV. RYDEN judge is fond of fishing-real stuff! Hels go- ing to master arc welding before he finishes with school. The Motor Traffic Club has been his club interest. RICHARD SARVER Dick choos-es football, stamp collecting, and riding for his main interests. l'Ie's ambitious to go to NYest Point. HAROLD GREGG SCOTT Harold has always been a retiring student. He impresses one as an industrious type and is de- sirous of obtaining an office appointment. Ile be- lieves his' work at Peabody has been good training. DAVID SEGAL Bucl-tl' dislikes memorizing poetry. He's am- bitious to have his own business and his optimistic attitude is indicated by his pet expression, XYhat are you worrying about?'l He belonged to the Senior Band and Hall Committee. ROBERT SELNICK H Bob wants to be a commercial artist. He likes swimming and Benny Goodrnan's records, At school, he was interested in the Latin Club and Scholastic Standing Committee. BERNARD SILVER lt's never too late. says Bernard. IIe's gone in for swimming and boxing in a big wayg in fact, he made the '42 swimming team. He was a member of the German Club, Debating Club, and Motor Traffic Club. SIDNEY SILVERMAN Sid has found much enjoyment in football. He chose the Motor Traffic Club for his activity. In june, he expects to attend the Pitt Pharmacy School. JOHN ROBERT SIM Jack has found great interest in reading. He has done a fine job as manager of the Stage Crew. XYe hope in the years' to come he will realize his ambition to be a secretary to a model agency. XYILLIAM SINCLAIR Bill wants to be a draftsman, or a draftee. He is now a member of our baseball team. Outside of school, he enjoys football and riding. 'fBill says ht-'ll remember his teachers longer than anything else about Peabody. EM.-XNIIEL SLUTSKY 'tak 'KI didn't believe it when heard it. but itls whispered that his favorite saying is Hey. He is an enthusiastic sportsman ispeciatorj. He wants to be an artist. FRANK B. SMITH Smith is a lover of dogs and he is active in his pastime with baseball, football. records, and movies. XYhile at Peabody, he was a member of the Traffic Squad, Hall Committee, and lflotor Traffic Club. BOOKER T. XV. SNEED HHe's not as bashful as he says he is. He col- lects old coins and has a keen interest in a good football game, The affairs of the Center Avenue HifY have claimed his attention for several semes- ters. Booker has chosen business as his later occu' pational field. C. Reinheinier R. Reissman S. Roberts VV. Robinson VV. Ross II. Rote G. Ryden R. Sarver H. Scott D. Segal R. Sclniek B. Silver S. Silverman I. Sim VV. Sinclair E. Slutsky F. Smith B. Sneed ' 44. J MARION ELIZABETH MOORE M Clean gym suits is her pet worry. She goes in for bowling. tennis. and dancing. She hopes to graduate from college. At Peabody. she has helped greatly in the affairs of the Scholastic Standing Committee, llall Committee, and class play. MARY JANE MOORE Designing is her choiec for a later position. She likes to read, draw, and swim, Her only activity at Peabody has been the Friendship Club. BETTY DOROTHIEA lXlURl'l'lY t'Betts made the '42 volley ball team and was a member of the Spanish and Friendship Clubs. She likes horseback riding and dislikes noise in the lunehroom. College is her aim later on. BERNICE NATHANSC DN '4Beecel' hates boring assemblies. She plays tennis. popular music. and likes to dance. You'll find her name on the roll of the Motor Traffic Club and Spanish Club of last semester. She hopes to go to pharmacy school. ELAlNE R. NACNIOFIF Forever knitting bundles for herself. Her pet peeve is over-painted faces. Enjoys bowling, read- ing. and knitting. Member of Scholastic Standing Committee, Masque and NVig. and Friendship Clubs. Interested in commercial education at Pitt. BETTY NOAH HSo what! Betty is a member of the Motor Traffic Club. She plans to be a stenographer. Short men are her pet peeves. Betty busies herself in talking. TNT. lf. Moore M. J. Moore B. Murphy B. Nathanson E. Naumoff B. Noah ll. Noblts J. Norris bl. Norton I.. Nntter LUZ6 1942 DOROTHY JEAN NOBBS jeanie is concerned about the tires on Regis' ear. She dances. skates, and has played basketball. She enjoyed her stay at Peabody but ltas recollec- tion of a happy year at VVestinghouse. Member of the Friendship, Motor Traffic, and Biology Clubs. She was a useful member of the yearbook staff. JILANNIL L. NORRIS A busy girl is Jeanne! Her whole-hearted sup- port of the French Club, Leaders Club, and Civic Association have helped to win her a place in the National Honor Society. She spends her meager spare time knitting or bowling. She intends to be a dietitian. JEAN NORTON Ankle socks with high heels is her pet peeve. She enjoys ice skating and sewing. She was a member of the Friendship and Spanish Clubs. LOTS FRANCES NUTTER Fifth periods have been Lois pet peeve. She has been active in the Biology, Motor Traffic, and Friendship Clubs. Lo says she hopes to be a kindergarten teacher. SYLVIA PAKLER Are you kiddin'? Motor Traffic Club, Friend- ship Club, Photography Club, Spanish Club, and llall Committee are Sylvia's main school activities. Gladys, she says. is her pet peeve. Dancing is her favorite pastime. She wants to be a commercial artist. SHIRLEY D. PALBAUM ' Good private secretaries are scarce, so Shirley wants to qualify for this work. She has kept her- self in good condition by ice skating, bowling, and playing tennis. Her interests have been Senior Choir and Scholastic Standing Committee. Night work bothers Shirley. PHOIZBE RASSMORE 'tStella never hides her gum under the desks. She was an interested football fan during the past four years and belonged to the Motor Traffic Club. She plays an Ilawaiian guitar. BLANCHE AL URTLY PATTERSON Pat likes silence and lots of it. She wants to finish her work at a business college, then become a secretary. She has had membership in the Friend- ship Club and Motor Traffic Club and was chairman of the 12li Social Committee. BERNTCIL l'l'.ARl.MAN Nagging is 'fBernie's pet peeve. Her favorite sport is bowling, although she also enjoys playing mushball. She is a member of the Debating, Motor Traffic. and First Aid Club. She intends to be a social worker. MILDRED l'ERll.M.-NN Millie hates to get up on Monday mornings. Her hobbies are eating and dancingg she intends to be a secretary. She was a member of the Friend- ship and Motor Traffic Clubs. I5EATRlCE ROLONSKY Bea never likes a closed period. She belonged to the Scholastic Standing Committee, llall Com- mittee. and Motor Traffic Club. She intends to finish her work at college. IDA I'Ol'l .AXYSKT Long finger nailsii bother lda. Motor Traftic Club and Friendship Club have been her school ac- tivities. Some day she hopes to be an efficient sec- retary. S. Pakler S Palbatnn l 1 l'. l'assmore R. Patterson ll. Pearlman M. Rerilman B, Polonsky l. Poplaxvski t i MJWYMEMYY ' W YW' ' WY' ' 'WW EY' MERRY 'f 45 Y' ' Y YW anion JOHN SOMMERVILLE John left Peabody to finish at Washington Vo- cational School. Lot of luck in your work! BRADEN M. SOUDERS tl' H. B. elects hunting as his pet sport. He be- lieves he'll be a success in forestry. The Motor Traffic Club includes his name in their membership. ERNEST SQUITIER if Ernie believes that dentistry is his field. He dislikes smoking among high school girls. He belonged to the Hi-Y and Photography Club and made the track team. WILLIAM G. STIEHLER Bill likes fishing and wants to be a better fisher- man. He wants to secure an office position, too. His hobby has always been aeroplane building. THOMAS HOWARD SUMPTER Tommy says only certain people are his pct peeves. Hobby-getting around. Activities-Senior Choir, Hall Committee, and Civic Association. He hopes to take up aeronautical engineering. ANTHONY SZELC Tony would like to become either a machinist or a sailor. He has enjoyed membership in the Civic Association, Motion Picture Appreciation Club, and Motor Traffic Club. ROBERT TERNENT Football has been Bob's sport. Favorite say- ing. Hey, Betty. Hobby-camping. Club-Tech. Ambition-to join the Army Air Corps. GERARD PI-IELPS URLING Presto! Favorite sport is roller skating. 'fBudy' is a magician and he plays the accordion. He hopes to be a chemical engineer. Chemistry, Phy- sics, Tech, and Motor Traffic Clubs have been his school activitics. LOUIS VENTURA What's buzzin', cousin? Lou's interested in basketball. He's a basketball and football team member. Pet peeve-a dead date. He was busy at school taking care of membership in the Motor Traffic Club, Smoking and Hall Committees, and 'Traffic Squad. ROBERT EDVVARD VOSKAMP Red,' made the football team in ,39, '40, and '41 and the track team in '39. Hunting and fishing are his main hobbies. He was a member of the Motor Traffic and Motion Picture Appreciation Club. VVhere's Charlotte? ROBERT A. VVEAVER To be an artist is Mr. Wey-ahver's ambition and for that he will study at Tech. Bob's in- terests include sculpture, dramatics, and bowling. He admits that he is bothered by little people. He's the retiring chairman of the Hall Committee and Masque and VVig former president. HAROLD C. VVEISS How's every little thing? Harold likes foot- ball and was active in the Civic Association, Motor Traffic Club, Hall and Field Committees, and As- sembly Squad. Ile wants to be an engineer. RICHARD WIAN Dick hopes to be an aviation mechanic. Fa- vorite sport-baseball. Enjoys most sports and dancingg SWK tall, redC?J hair, and green eyes. JAMES BRYAN WILLIAMS M Jim was pres-ident of his home room, president of the National Honor Society, and chairman of the Senior Social Committee, so you see he is a big man. He wants to take up medicine or join the army, He was a track and football star. VVILLIAM ALFRED XNILSON Willie', wants to play, some day, in a swing band and it looks to us as though he's been doing a lot of practicing with the senior band. He enjoyed membership in the Center Avenue Hi-Y. He helped us to win a few football games in '40 and he is a football squad member whom we'll not forget very SOON. XUILLIAM ZYDEL Zeke will always remember Mr. Shirley and detention. He was a member of the Hall Com- mittee, Photography Club, and Motor Traffic Club. He takes sleeping very seriously. Bowling is his favorite hobby. DAVISON AMAKER Dave says he intends to enlist in the U. S. Army. At Peabody, he cultivated a dislike for sharp-shooters, but these are the gum-popper type. The entertaining programs of the Senior Orchestra and Rhumba Band are partly due to his skillful base fiddling. EDVVARD D. BENTER C Ed expects to be a surgeon. He has had a lot of fun in the Motor Traffic Club, Assembly Squad, Scholastic Standing Committee, Civitan Staff, and the Senior Band. And. we know that he has been very valuable. As a hobby, he plays the clari- nct-and quite well, too! 46 J. Sommervillc B. Souders E. Squiticr VV. Stiehler T. Sumpter A. Szelc R. Ternent G. Urling L. Ventura R. Voskamp R. Weaver I-I. Weiss R. Wian -I. VVilliams W. Wilson W. Zydel D. Amaker E. Bentcr LUZ6 1942 ANiNl'.'l'lh l'. PRl'.X'E.Tl'. Ann believes she'll make good as a secretary, She dislikes high heels- and soeks. At Peabody. she has been a member of the Motor Traffic Club and lliology Club. Ann likes archery. bowling. and horseback riding. ANTOlNE'l l'lE 1'RllXITClt.'XNO l'rimo hates brainstorms in class. She enjoys iee skating and swimming, She is a member of the Ciritan Staff and Motor Traffic Club. A business school will get our Antoinette. LUGEIX LX RAFTIS llcr pet peeve seems' thosc same old anklets. En- joys swimming and knitting. Collects records. Mem- ber of Motor Traffie Club and Library Committee. lntends to follow clerical or sales work. Liked to stroll through Peabodyls corridors. MARIAN R.-XSNTCK Razzy wants to be a dentist. She has always disliked class hour changes. VVbile with us' at l'i-aborly. she was interested in the activities of the lfriendship Club and Latin Club. l'.XTRlClA I. RAYMO C There's something about a soldier. muses l'at. Motor Traffic Club, Stunt lilay Committee. lfriendship Club. and senior publicity claimed some of l'at's time at Peabody. Her pet peeve is the laps. ln her spare time. she tries to keep soldiers happy by telling them the news from home. Most appealing to her is the work of a commercial artist. Sl'llRLlfY RICDETTIQ Shirley claims her pet peeve is crowds. Favorite sport is swimming. Aspires to be a secretary. Member of Masque and NYU: Club and AMotor Traf- fie Club. llequcaths her two extra erethts to C. H. A. Prevete A. l'rimerano la. Raftis M. Rasniek P. Raymo S. Redette lf. Reynolds lx. Roman M. Roman S, Rosenshine M. Rubin S. Rubin ll. Rutkin lf. Saroff j. Schwartz I' Scott S. Seagert E. Senjan NMMA JANE REYNOLDS ,lanie likes earrings, Fred XVaring. and banana splits. She has no pet peeres. Likes horseback riding, Was a member of the Friendship, llistory, and Service Squad. VYants to be a nurse. IELINOR FRIICDA RUMAN l' l'Illy's pet peeve is wasted study periods. Fa- vorite sports -bowling and walking, Member of '40 track team, Friendship Club, Biology Club. Spanish Club. and National Honor Society. VVants to teach commercial subjects. M A RCli.LLA M. Rt DMAN Marcy likes a good old-fasliioned baseball game. XYas chosen for the '41 tennis tournament. Mem- ber of Motor Traffic Club. Hopes she'll make a good social worker or secretary. SlllRLliY B. ROSIZNSII INE Shirley likes free spenders. Likes dancing and all in-door sports. Collects photographs and souvenirs. XVas a member of the Friendship and Motor Traffic Clubs. XYill apply for Secretarial work later. MTLDRICD SIQLMA RURIN Mickey has chosen teaching or office work for her vocations, She likes swimming. basketball, hockey. and volley ball, Her organization member- ships have been with the Motor Traffic Club, Biology Club, and Friendship Club. SYLYIA RUl3lN Q Uh. Heel To go to Il.T.C. is her intention, Sylxia doesn't care for history. but shc's an ace at Spanish. She is a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Spanish Club, and First Aid Club. DOROTHY RUTKIN PM ller favorite sport is ice skating: her pet peeve, Wflllllll-I for street cars. Among her school ac- tivities were Masque and YYig Club. Civitan Staff, Chemistry Squad, and Scholastic Standing Coms mittee. Dottie hopes to be a newspaper reporter. ESTHER SAROFF lCssic aspires to be taller. Shc enjoyed mem- bership in the Motor Traffic Club, First Aid Club, and l'cabotly Staff, Her ambition is to become a private secretaryf-we can heartily recommend licr wltere thoroughness is demanded. JEAN SCIIYXHXIQTZ Jeannie is fond of swimming. She dances, skates, likes reading. too. She has been a member of the Motor Traffic Club. ller aim is to bc a Secretary. LUNA L. SCOTT Seotty's favorite sports are basketball and swim- ming, Enjoys music very much. Vocational inten- tion ?. Member of French Club. Scholastic Stand- ing Committee. Library Committee, and Motor Traf- fic Club. VVill always remember English 11. SCIC SICAGERT jt'epersl Suzy wants to be an air hostess. She likes to swim, knit. and dance. She is a mems ber of the Spanish Club, Motor Traffic Club, and Leaders Club. Sue was on the Civitan Staff and was one of our cheerleaders. EMILY YlOLlf'l' SICNDIAN Member of Library Committee. Spanish Club. and Friendship Club. Likes' volley ball and basketball. Believes slie'll finish her work at a business school. , H7 47 WW .1 l i anion CRANSTON XV. BOYD To find a more enthusiastic boxing and baseball fan. you need go no farther than the l1's of '41, fran hopes to be a physical instructor. VVas a memher of the track team, attends Hi-Y meetings. ls annoyed by flat tires and always says, Take it easy, peepsightf' JOSIZPH BRICIC Joe is keenly interested in a good football game, but he doesn't particularly cat'e for morning detention. He is a member of the Center Avenue lli-Y and the Peabody Photography Club. Joe hopes to be a civil engineer or a chef. JOHN P. ICNRIGHT l am six feet one An Irishmanls son. Got eyes of blue. Good complexion. tool llaven't got a worry, Never in a hurry. Now. when I come in sight, You'Il know it's John Enright. SAMUEL MARINARO Pet peeve-a girl who says No -especially when it's a big date. Enjoys swimming, photography, and home movies. lleys the noon movies operator and :t member of the band. Sam is keenly interested in the show business. ARTHUR IXICCANNJX Art waxed eloquent in his choice of favorite sayings. Hi. Jerk. 'KArt likes swimming and col' lecting records and it seems he doesn't like home- work, Ile religiously attends Motor Traffic Club meetings and he hopes ultimately to be a machinist. ROCCO A. PEPINE. JR. His pet peeve is girls. Enjoys hiking, football. music. and photography. He plans to become an engineer or draftsman. Member of Motor Traffic l'lub. GRY A. RUNCO lflectrical work is liuy's choice after gradua- tion. XN'hile at Peabody, he has liked the entire program but found little time for club work. He likes to read electrical books and experiment on elec- trical appliances. Josrifn A. Russo Jojo hates slow walkers. Likes swinnning and eanoeing. Belonged to Spanish Club, Civic Asso, ciation. and Motor Traffic Club. He says he wants to he a linguist. RIJBIN SHORE Even though his pet peeve is Spanish, he is an active mt-mher of the Spanish Club. Outside of school. he likes to collect stamps and keep up with football. He expects to study medicine. MARVIN D. SLAVKIN if Marv dislikes homework borrowers. Music and the affairs of the Boy Scout organization give him lots of enjoyment. He belonged to the Motor Traffic and French Clubs. ICDXYARD T. SODER His favorite sports are swimming and football. llis favorite saying, 'tHi-ya, handsome. lid was a member of the Motor Traffic Club. Ile hopes to he a successful draftsman. IHIKNUITI. STATHOl'OL'I.OS His friends call him Mike.i' Among his school activitits were Vliotograplty and Motor Traffic Clubs. llaseball is his favorite sportg geometry. his pet peeve. Mike intends to be an aviator. Cl OBY VX INBTON Rebel spends most of his time at football. Oh, yes! After graduating fl'll pinch myselfl, he wants to join the U. S. Air Corps or go to eol- lege. His spare time is taken up by the Spanish Vlub and Motor Traffic Club. 5Hl'.RX'VIN LALMAN Sher likes tennis and baseball. Ile has been active in the French and Motor Traffic Club-. Marching Band, Scholastic Standing Committee, and Civitan Staff. He doesn't seem to be sure of the vocational intention. Janus BULLIAN WILLIAM Geisrsk JOHN KALFAs IQDWARD sT1i.1cs ,, 7 48 47, Y, W C. Boyd J. Brice J. Enright 5. Marinaro A. McCanna R. Pepine G. Runeo J. Russo R. Shore M. Slavkin Ii. Soder E. Stathopoulos T. VVinston Zalman IJUROTHY SHIll.'l'UN Dot enjoys sewing and is domestic enough to call it akhobby. Also. she plays volley ball. She's determined to work with might and main. ISABFL A. SINCVIFIQ Nothing irks ls so much as the quarter to nine bell. She enjoys mushball. swimming, and volley ball. Iler activities have been the Friendship and Motor Traffic Clubs. MIRIAM SMITII Gee!'l Mimi has no favorite sport. Sheys played volley ball and basketball throughout her high school years. She belonged to the First Aid Club, Senior Choir, Motor Traffic Club, and Leaders Club. She certainly liked thc Rhumba Band con- certs. IJOROTIIX A. Sl'.iX l ll'.R Dorothy always has a smile for everyone. Her favorite sports are bicycling and roller skating. Dottie delights to collect menus, it gives her ideas for new dishes for the family table. She dreams of being a stenographcr some day. lJon't quit dreaming, IJottie. MARGARIUI' Sl'If.NC,l'. Margie likes volley ball and music. She was secretary of thc Motor Traffic Club, member of the Friendship and Biology Clubs, and a library assistant. She hopes to be an excellent stenographer or enter the field of music. FRANCLS STALK Ialt Mickey , loves to dance or roller skate. She collects photographs in her spare time. The Motor Traffic Club. Friendship Club. and cooperative work occupied her spare time. Wie think she will make good as a secretary. IJ. Shelton 1. Singer M. Smith ll. Spatter Nl. Spence F. Stalker L. Steele S. Swaney L. Swanson A. Sweeney N. Tallo I. Tannenbauin lx. Terncnt N. Thomas Ci, Toole M. Trapani F. Troiano Y. VVadsworth 11126 1942 LUIS STIEIZLE Lowie sees a business college in her vocational plans. Her hobbies consist of dancing and writing novels. At Peabody, she was a member of the Friendship and Motor Traffic Clubs. Pet peevcA' history classes. SHIRLLX RL TH SIX ANEY 'K lt sounds good! Her pet peeve is catty boys 'g her favorite sport is swimming. Shirley would like to be a private secretary. Her school activities are Civic Association, Senior Latin Club, Friendship Club, and Motor Traffic Club. LA X'lf,RXl'. SVVANSUN Kiki'l likes to knit, dance. and drive a car. She expects to be a private secretary and we know she'll try to be a good one. The affairs of the Traffic Stllliltl. SI7fU1l5l1 Club, and cooperative work have given her good experience. ANNE. PRLSTON SXVFENIZY 'lol' Art, dancing, and class plays are Anne's big in- terests, She spends her spare time in the Civitan office or in the Art room. Anne hopes to study illustrating. At school, she took part in the ac- tivities of the Masque and XYig1 Club, French Club, and Civitan Staff. NANCY JOAN TALLO Her pet peeve is walking alone. Favorite sport- walking. Loves to read a good mystery book and eat apples. Member of Motor Traffic Club. Hopes to be a designer and seamstress. Believes she'll i'e- member her history classes longest. IRIENE TANNENIBAUM They call her Sunshine Irene is reported to be a speedy typist. She collects souvenirs. Fash- ion designing: is her overwhelming ambition. She is on the Civitan S'aff and holds membership in the Motor Traffic Club. Ifl.IZABIfTll VIRGINIA TIZRNFNT Betty gets a creat deal of enjoyment working physics experiments, She likes bicycle riding, bowl- ing. dancing. and organization activities. She has been a member of the Senior Choir, Tech Club. French Club. and Traffic Squad. Teaching is her chosen ambition. NORMA V. THOMAS ,F To be a career girl is Norma's aim. Her pet peeve has been 7th periods. She enjoys roller skate ing, baseball, and souvenir collection. She has been a member of the Scholastic Standing Committee, French tilub, and Friendship Club. CHCRALDINIC CLAIRIC TOOLE ller pet peeve- mc-n.' Her hero is Mr. H. Dancing, swimming, and collecting souvenirs occupy some of her spare time. Her school activity has been the Motor Traffic Club. INIARY TRAPANI Mare seems to enjoy roller skating and swim- ining. She is a member of the Motor Traffic Club, Friendship Club. and is a cooperative worker. Mary says she would like to be a stenographer. FRANCES MARY TRUIANO Fran likes to dance, bowl. and play tennis. She believes shc'll make a good stenographer and will remember her shorthand classes for a long time. The activities of the Motor Traffic Club have been her school pastime. VIRGINIA MAE XVAIJSXVORTH' Ginny was captain of the basketball team and a member cf the Snanish Club. Roller skating and bowling are her hobbies and siwiinming, her favorite sport. Her aim is to go to Grove City College where she will take a business course. . .--1 , -js s. '49 ezziors MILDIQED XYAQZENTIOFFER Millie is a great baseball fangshe knows the facts. Iluhl your tie pin, she collects them. Mem- ber of the Motor Traffic Club and officer of her home room. She expects to be a success in business. DOLORES XY.'XI.DSM ITH IBO writes poetry. Enjoys roller skating' and basketball. Member of Motor Traffic Club, Friend- ship Club. and cooperative workers. She expects to be a coinptometer operator. .tXl.lClz BIAY XX Aklltll gf Miss Polly, as she is called by her friends, wants to be a teacher. CGo0d luck to youll Alice is the president of the Music Appreciation Club. which explains her pet pccve- jazz. She likes to swim and knit. Also, she is a member of the French and Biology Clubs. RUTH ANN XYEIGEI. if Ruth Ann intends to be a secretary but she is also fascinated with music and designing. She is active in the French and I.atin Clubs and a number of the National Honor Society. Her pet peeve-alarm clocks. PAULYNE LOUISE XYEISSERT Polly enjoys long hikes and volley ball. Dress- tnaking. designing. and modeling are her main in- terests. She likes to dance and drive, too. She was seen at many of the Motor Traffic Club meetings and seemed to enjoy her membership. ANNAIZELLE XYERNER l'lays basketball and volley ball. dances. always writing letters. Member of Motor Traffic Club, Sen- ior Choir, and class play. Hopes' to travel widely. MARY AUIJREY XYEST it ller secret ambition is to become a buyer for a fashion department. She likes football, skating, and good jokes. Her pet peeve, she says. is dark red lipstick. She'll never forget Miss R., her home mom teacher. JANE XYICKERHXXM t'Anybody see my glasses? Jane's pet pccve is whistling. She likes to dance. collect. fC'L'OfElS,.E-lilfl enjoys male conversation. ,lane held membership in the Motor Traffic Club and French Club at Peabody. MARY JXUNILS YN ILDE Mary dislikes homework for she is a baseball fan. She was a member of the '41 basketball and volley ball teams. The activities of the Motor Traffic Club always' interested her. She selects beauty culture for her vocation. BETTY LOUISE YVILLIAMS X Iletty is deeply interested in musicvslie wants In be au arranger-composer. Her hobbies are nutrition. dress designing, and music. She also plays tennis and swims. DORO I HY JOAX X OLRCI joanie's pet peeve is waiting in line for lunch cheeks. Favorite sport is bicycling. Enjoys col- lecting phonograph records. Member of French and Friendship Clubs. XVants to be a politician. NVill remember longest the miracle of passing geometry. JEAN LOUISE ZIMMERMAN tl' Zimmy is 12B home room president and a member of the Civic Association and French Club. She participated in basketball, volley ball, and tennis games. GEORGETTE ZIN SSER 'C George hates a poor dancer. She likes- golf, dancing, ping-pong, mushball, and volley ball. She has been a member of the Friendship Club, Senior Latin Club, History Club. and Leaders Club. She intends to finish her work with a college course. MARY LORETTA ZOOG Comptometer operating is her pet ambition. She was a member of the Library Committee, Traffic Squad, Friendship Club. and Motor Traffic Club. In sports she selects basketball, baseball, and volley ball. TZORA ZSCHIEDRICH Commercial Art, she believes, is her vocational calling. She likes reading, too. Izora enjoyed the programs of the Motor Traffic Club. RUTH M. BARES Ruthie rloesn't seem to like to stay in school for lunch. She aspires to bc a good secretary. Her favorite sport is swimming and her hobby is reading: fiction, VVhilc at Peabody, she was a member of the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic Club. RUTH L. BOE She is a student who dislikes too mucl1 homework. Friendship Club, Chemistry Squad, Senior Latin Club, French Club, and Motor Traffic Club were among Ruth's school activities. She enjoys horse- back riding and all sports. SHIRLEY BURKE Shirl hates rain but can she swim! She be- lieves she'Il do well in typing and will look for an office position. M. YYagenhoffcr Q.. ID. XValdsmith i A. VYauzer R. VVeigel P. VVeissert A, VVerner r ns texas Q ,or X s 'I' t 9 I. ' are M. VVest ,l, VYiekerham M. Wilde R. VVilliams ID. Young j. Zimmerman fi. Zinsser - f , M. Zoog 6 Q' 9' ' I Zschiedrich fi- W if ll Bares tt sw X- wfi ,E -I I M4 Burke ' .K sg Z- . s . '50 11126 1 2 l'lfl'lNA CHRTST .She likes everyone. XYonld like to get a job alter graduation. Called Penny by her friends-. lakes to go for long walks. Belonged to the Motor Traffic Club. 1llRl.XM RUTH CCH IN t'oming from you. that's a compliment! is her favorite saying. She hates to see girls wearing slacks to school, Her favorite sport is skating and ber bobby collecting baseball players' autographs. Mannie will be a secretary or a receptionist in a doctorls' office. MARTIIA CONRAD Marty was a member of the 12B Social Com- mittee. a member of the Friendship and Spanisli Clubs. l'layed basketball and volley ball, Gives reading as ber hobby. ANNIE l3H.l.ON Anne was a member of thc '41 swimming team, ln ber spare time she likes horseback riding and eating. The Friendship Club activities took up part of her school pastime. NViork seems to be her worst enemy, shc SFIYS. ll.'XlQlill'.T DL'fll.l'.Y Cherry writes plays in her frcc timeflater shc hopes to take up nurse training. She was a member of the Latin Club at Fifth Avenue High School be- fore she came to Peabody. Volley ball is her fa- rorite sport. Gl..'Xl'JYS gl. H Il.l. Gutchy wants to be successful. Her peeve is people who crack gllm. She favors golf and base- ball. She enjoys eating potato chips, dancing. and collecting post cards. P. Christ M. Cohn M. Conrad A. Dillon H. Dudley G. Hill 2 ll. Hobbs '1- W ..- P. Kensey M W. Legal! l A. Martini Vl. Mefloskey 1, MeRory NK, ltl. llloore ,l. O'Neil s Y. Perrett M. Quinn 15 l'. Randolph B. Rupert .y as 'ew BETTY -IQXNIC HOBBS Betz looks to telephone work. secretarial. or comptomcter operation for an interesting business eaieer. She belonged to the Friendship Club and Motor Traffic t'lub. Her hobbies, she says, are singing' and skating. l HYl.l.lS HLANCHIZ KIQNSICY intends to enter nurses' training school after graduation. At Peabody. she was a member of the l riendsbip l'lub and Motor Traffic Club. Pet peeve --parked gum. XYll.,lXl.'X Alt DY LEGALI. f'NYillie believes that her experience as treasurer of her report room will help her in her future secre- tarial position. She has an interesting photograph album and dotes on football. The Friendship Club claims her as a member. .XXX l.UlQlf'l l'A MARTlNl Ann's pet peeve is 8:-15 to 3:05. Her favorite sport is football, She was a member of the volley ball team, Motor Traffic Club, and l.ibrary Com- mittee. .HIANXIC ll. KICCLOSKICY Is that good or bad? Pet pecveffboys who ean't dance. llobbies-horseback riding and danc- ing. XYants to be a secretary. Member of Friend- ship Club and Motor Traffic Club. Her fond re- membrance will be Mrs. VVeller's office. JEAN lt. RICRURY I'oreverinorc. l'et peeve-news reels. Enjoys basketball. volley ball, and swimming. Hobbies- golf. photography. and dancing. Aspires to be a physical tducation instructor. Member of Motor Traffic and Music Appreciation Clubs. Q 'Q' up Q. Iili , . -::- . 'f-, A' M.-XlQ,lOlilE lf. Rl t Jtlltli Messy crerlitsu is her pet peere. She likes swimming, reading, and drawing. She plans to be a designer. JUAN CAROL O'NlilL vlo's pet peeves are history classes. She bowls. plays tennis. and was a member of the basketball teain. She was a member of the Friendship lilub. Motor Traffie Club. and l'hotography Club. Rhum- ba band concerts will bring back many pleasant memories. VlO'l.lCT PERlQlC'l l' Yi says. ftThe girls should not dress for gym. She was a member of the Motor Traffic Club. She wants to be a success. NYc hope so, too. MARIAN M. QUINN She is five-feet-five and wants to be taller so that she can be a model. She is a member of the Motor Traffic Club and l riendship Club. Quin nie can't stand T.R.'s- southern drawl. ller fa- vorite sports are ice skating and horseback riding. She collects records and letters. Beware! lfR.'XNClfS V. RANl3Ol.PH Nickname-- Frank 5 vocational preference' die' titiang favorite sporttbasketballg and member of basketball team. llAlQl5gXRA RUPICRT Rnpie just came to Peabody a year ago. She goes in for bowling and volley ball which have kept her in good condition. To be an air hostess is her main aim. XYe hope she can realize her ambition. 'I l .. . f sf' i Qi Q -it. x l? . t . f s lsfti . .1 t ssis ' , . -555' .Q I -Y. . 1 i I N. -' ie? it i :.. e s? 4 Q 1+ .,, Y, Y 51 Z ,. , rw ,,7 i .. fha., Y eniors l'. Sputum M. Stcvclls 1. Y11lll11'ccl1t CX R OL SAI . ICRA l'l1uhhy Iiks-N tw cnt hut 11cvc-12 cracks gum. SI11- likcf. si11g'i11g :mcl mi11iz1t111'c gult, Vlilll' Mfvivwr 'l'1':1f1'iu Club :1clix'1tic'S were l1c1' schufvl i11te1'1-sts. PICKEGY C. F-IKXTICS Peggy is keenly i11tc1'vstCcl ill 5XViIIlI'l'li1'l,Q'. SIN- wa-1 :1 1111-11111611 uf 1111- Noon Moviv Squzul at I'c:11101ly. Ihr pct lmlwhy ia making rugs. XIqXBI1I. bl. l,. 5IIzX ILXF Stevie c:m'1 stzmcl c111'11y jnku, Sho w:111's 111 lm' 21 11u1'sQ 111' :L music i11st1A11c'101'. Her slvmtx :11'v Ivzws-11:1ll. hzxskm-tI1:1ll, :md vollvy hull, The Mulm' 'l'1':1ffiu Vlulw uctiviiics p1'Ovicl1'1l l1c1' with 1111011-s1i11g IVVUQYIKIHS. KAY QQIMXSS VIIQAN Ll. YUI.T.BRl'1'Il'l' 'Qlzlckif' hclicvvs sl1c'll fit in as Il secretzwy. S111 plays tennis 111111 is zz p11oto1.:r:1p11y fan. The l'ivi1:111 DKPIC I-HU-ll llol y Stuff has 11111111-cizutc-11 her typing :1xsistz1ncc 111111 1111 5 ,1 . ,. l'I 1g-11,1 111'1 ,'Cll:1:'- ',--1191 ,. Ijlxl I X 'LAK IL M1111Jl1l,12:11rBUx511'IV- 111 ogx 11 us lun 611101 U 111111 Dk lth PIUYHUT .S'1'11i01' Pl'l7III 1611111111261 C10lIt'l'1'f .S'f11'1'11g ,S1'ZL'flIfj F1'1'1'1111sl11'f1 Dolls First 11111 51111001 Nrhzux Al rl 77' W ' ' 52 7 VY' 7'7 Qymze mzzf JANUARY CLASS PLAY A certain Yankee from Connecticut touched the wrong tube in a radio set-and there they were: King Arthur, Merlin, Guenever, Launcelot, and Morgan Le Fay-all of Camelot. Soon there was that famous eclipse of 528 A.D., and the wh-ole familiar and de- lightful Mark Twain story unrolled itself again. And, if the Yankee on the stage used radios and airplanes instead of telephones and bicycles, and if Clarence and Sandy learned l94l slang, no one worried too much. King Arthur was still noble, if somewhat stupid, Merlin was still sly and scheming: Morgan Le Fay was still a black-hearted chalrmerg and the contrast of today's ideas with yesterdays people was as asmusingly start: ling as in the original C0lZfllC'Cfffllf Yankee in King JUNE CLASS PLAY The spring class play, Plane Crazy, produced by the senior class, was unlike previous productions in that it was a test perforinaince of a new, unpublished play. Plant' Crazy, written about high school stu- dents by Mrs. Dorothy Stewart of Pittsburgh, mother of a former Peabody student, proved an outstanding success. Filled with juke boxes, swing music, dancing, and jalopies from the first scene until the curtain fell on the last act, it typified Youth in action. Performances were given on April 30 and May l, ArtIzmf's Court. l'erformances of the play were given on November 20 and 21, 1941 Marian Bennett Hank Bennett ....,. Mfrs. Bennett ...., King Arthur ..... Queen Guenever Merlin ....,,......... Sir Sagramor ,..... Clarence .......,....,. Blaine ......... ,...... Sir Launcelot .........,......... L 1 v Queen Morgan Sandy ............,.., Cast e Fay ..... Charlotte Bornstein ..............Dave Craig ........Jean Boehke ......Robert VVeaver Harms ..,...Richard McCarthy .,......Richard Archer .........Jolm Kuzara .......Maude Herold ........,Reed Harnack ........Adele Finkelstein ...........Patty Brown 1942. Cast -Iininly Haleon ..... ......... .,..... P I dgar Hamilton Nelda Haleon ...... ........................... B etty Leonard l'egg5 '..... ........,. ........ lk I arian Lean, Sara Kentor Muscles ...., Eloise ........,...., George Haleon Putrid Julie ......,...... Miss Crump ....., .. Chip Burke .... Anna ....,. ., ........David Craig ...Anne Sweeney .,......Allan Bernstein .,.....,..l.uther Cobb ..,...Nori1na Reidbord ...Sybil Heiniann ...James Wfilliams Georgette Zinsser 2, mg.-.,..........l STUNT DAY E Sfwzf rw First Row-B. Hall, R. Brozic, G. Boehmer, G. Zinsser, W. Cooper, P. Raymo, B. Anderson, V. Ferree, M. McConvil1e. Second Row-I. Gross, D. Craig, E. DeNapoli, J. Sims, H. Kramer, J. Boyle, H. Di- Pasquale, E. Squitier, R. Selnick. 12 ---12 gears 12A-12B OFFICERS First Row-H. Kramer, J. Williams, M. Borrasso, L. Nutter, M. Linnelli, J. Boyle, B Patterson, L. Duvall, D. Craig, C. Boyles, R. Weaver. Second Row-M. Jacobs, J. Dougherty, L. Copetas, P. Sharbaugh, J. Wright, D. Michel, P. Sunderman, B. Gilbert. 54 Y omnzezzcememf roqrams JANUARY COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Soldiers Memorial Hall Tuesday Evening, February 3, 1942 at 8:15 P. M. Festival March ,................,..4,..,.,.............,..4.,.,.....,....,....,.,,..........,.,............ JillUHfI1C'IS.T0lIIl Senior Orchestra Presentation of the Colors and Pledffe of AllCf lH1llCC to the Flafr as m 9 m Invocation. ..,.,,......,.,,....,...................,.....,,. . ,...,..... 4 .,,.,,...,...,.......... G. Mas-on Cochran Pastor, Highland Presbyterian Church Commencement Problems A frank discussion by lVilliam Fisher. Carl Perelman, Irvin Lerner. Irwin lYeiner, Maude Herold Ballad for Americans ,...,.........i..,..i...... .4.... ,.....,..... ..........., L 4 1 Tozfflze and Robinsoaz Senior Choir Musical Selections .,... .....4...,4....... ,...,. , S enior Orchestra Announcements .,......,....4.......,..... D. Edwin Mill-er Principal, Peabody High School Authorization of Diplomas ..,... ....,................,....,..,...,................,.,.. H . Lloyd Cleland Director of Personnel, Pittsburgh Public Schools Presentation of Diplomas Singing of America ...... .,.... A Audience JUNE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Soldiers Memorial Hall Tuesday Evening, june 23, 1942 at 8:15 P. M. March .....,.,........................,...4..,.,..,.,....,.............,,....,,,...........,.............t Senior Orchestra Presentation of the Colors and Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag invocation .....,4......,..... ..........,.,.... ,,... ..,.4..,.....,.,..,.. R a 5 'mond G. Pierson Pastor, East End Baptist Church Address of XYelconie ....,.. ,....,.,.... ..i....,....,,,.,....... H a rry Kramer President, Peabody Civic Association Musical Selections .... ....,............,., ..,......,.. S e nior Choir Announcements ..,. ....,. .......,....,.,..,.. D . Edwin Miller Principal, Peabody High School Farewell! .,,.. ..,...........,..,.,... James Boyle President of Senior Class Musical Selections ......,,...,.. ...,..i....,.,.,........,..,. .,..,........,......,...... S e nior Orchestra Authorization of Diplomas .... .i.. I Qepresentative of Pittslmrgli Board of Education Presentation of Diplomas Singing of America ...... Audience -.V-.--,, 77, ,, Y, 55 S ,, ,, Shirley Amdur Robert Barry ...,..,, Marie Beckman WHAT WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER ...M.........Chri-stmas baskets girls Sidney Barmak .....A.....,.... ....,..Getting up for detention . Peabo dy-VVestinghouse game of A41 Jean Bo-ehkie .,....,,,....... ..,.,4.......,......,, J anuary class play Cranston Boyd .,.4.,. ,...,,..,...,.,........,,,... B and uniforms Clai-re Boyle ......... ...,.,.,, A boy in my English class James Boyle ........ ..,...........,..........,. S well students Calvin Boyles ...,... . Henry Cannon ,. XVilliam Climpson ........Crowds at ticket machine .,.,.,.,,......Ciorridor strolling Frances Cohen .......,.. ......... Noon movies Jean Craddock .........4.,..,.,,,.,.. Kididies' Day Helen Croak .........,... ..,............,.,..,...,,....... I 'ie crust Ettore DeNapoli.. Dorothy Dick ....,.,,... Helen D'Ippolit-o.. Nelson D-rosnes ..., Linn Duvall ..,..,.. Don Engel .....,...... Virginia Ferree ......, Blair Gilbert ........,... ,..,,...Calvin and his nemesis .. .,..,..,..4...,...,.. Graduation pair of blue eyes ....,.,.....Almost passing history .......,...........Studying geometry ,Caught cutting fourth period ..........,..Potato salad for lunch The Cizfitan office Adena Johnson ..,.. Thompson's puns John Holleran ...,..,. ....,.,..,..,..,.Clim:bing to the third floor Claudia Kaiminski .............. Mouse in girls' hygiene class James Kelley ....,.....,., Betty Knight ........ Jane Leonard ..,..... James Loftus ..4,... Jeannie McCloskey Mildred Mikulla .. Lambie's work-outs ,......,.,....,Tl1e three mosquitoes ,.,..,...VVaiting for picture proofs ...,...,Ed Batzlns model A Ford Mrs. Weller's office Mimeograph room and my woes Marjorie Miller .........................,...........,,........... 3:05 jam Lois Nutter ..,.......,. ...........,...,.,. F irst Aid bandages Joan O'Neil ,....,., .............,..Rhumba band concerts Dick Over ..........,.,. ...,.. A romaitic odor of I-IZS in 303 Sylvia Pakler ....,...... ...44.....,...,............,....., R eport cards Blanche Patterson ,.........,,. Championship We didn't Win Carol Salera ..,.,.,,.,..,.,.4..................,..,,...... Meeting Pat Richard Sarver ,,.,,..,.....,..,. Lively times in Mr. S's 'room Sue Seagert ,........,.,,....,....................,.,...,..... Cheerleading Jack Simis .........,.,., Efforts to get in Friendship Club Shirley Swaney ...,.,......,.,...,....,.,...,.....,.. Uis in citizenship Anne Sweeney ..............,,,,,..,......,.,...,...............,. Art room Mildred NVagenhoffer ............,..,........ Fire drills and tests Paulyne Weissert .,,...... ......., P retzels and cocoanut pie Louis Glaros ,..,,.,.,............. Campaign for IZA president Dorothy Hachmeiister ..,4...,.,.,.,.... My first day at school Barbara Hall ....,..,.......,....,.,.,.,.,.............,.....,.,.,..... Valence John Hedenburg .,.4...,., The only pretty girl at Peabody James Williariis ........,.....4..,..........,.,....,.... Latin lzora Zschiedrich ....... ...,.....,..,,,......,...,...,....,.. N Oise PERSONAL SKETCHES OF PUPILS OF ROOM 210 Take this girl, Miss M. Andrews, She'll take the world with bomb and fuse. Dorothy Anthony is the one, IVho always has her funny little pun. Frank Apollo sure can draw, In his work there is no flaw. Gladys Bleakley does her work, You can tell she'll be no jerk. Calvin Boyles c-ouldnft miss Thinking of a day of bliss. Now we come to J. F. Brice, All the girls he can entice. Wlilliam Climpson is the stuff Of him we cannot say enough. Alva Cochran, rather large, Travels with a girl named Marge. Clarence Crady sits alone, Never does his work at home. David Craig, the red-haired boy, ls M'r. Thompsonis pride and joy. Ida Coleman leads the lassezs VVith a pair of horn-rimmed glasses. Diljasquale plays the trumpet If you donyt like it, you can lump it. Geraldine Frank, whose work doesn't faze her, Cuts the rug down at Joe Mazer's. Then the charming Janie Harris, Recalls the beauties just from Paris. Jaroszewski. quite a name. lt will always bring him fame. Merita Davis, rather shy? Don't you worry, shelll ge-t by. In the cavalry is Bettie Kossman You will find she's quite a hossmlan. Then the happy Bill McCullough Really is the grandest fella. Cora Matter is our blonde Of whom we all are very fond. Lois Nutter will always be As flighty aus the bumble-bee. H. Ponzuric joined us late, lVe will wonder what's his fate. Freddy Shoephf's success is certain, He used to work the high school curtain. Frances Stalker, rather tricky, Doe.sn't know why they call her Mickey. Margaret Spence, the cutest thing, Boy! her slaps can really sting. Peggy Spatefs has worked 'real hard, All her jokes are quite the card. Dorothy Shelton, just in style, Always has a friendly smile. Frances Randolph likes to fight, Sticking up for a student's right. Ruthie Dudt has lots of pep, She is one we won't forget. Mary Trapani is a champ, Likes a soldier now in camp. Et DeNapoli, -our president, VV on fame through use of Pepsodent. Now the ones that I have mentioned In fifty years may all be pensioned. W jfafiozzaf gfozzor Society Admission to nieniliership in the National Honor Society represents one of the highest scholastic honors given in the secoiiclary school, Only those stuclents who are 'outstancling' in school classworlt and actixitic :incl those possessing' the four qualities of leaclersliip, scholarship, service, ancl character are consiclerec nn nieinbership. The new nienihers in each semester are informecl of their qualifications in Il special asscnihlx OFFICERS JANUARY, 1942 JUNE, 1942 President ..,.....,. ,..,...........,.,..,.....,,......,.,.....,.,.. W illiam Fisher President ,. .. ..,.. . ,,.....,.....,, ., .,.. ...James Williams Vice President ...,.. , ,...,..,..,.,..,,. .. .,....,........ James Williams Vice President ,.... ..,..,,..,. . .. .,,. Patricia Langsdale Secretary-Treasurer ......... James Taylor Secretary-Treasurer ....,. ., ,. .Ruth Ann Weigel 1941 12B Kenneth Hartman Dorothy Mallinger Harry Neustein Anna Christine Smith Sara Parker 11 1 Barbara Brinker Philip Finkelpearl Willoughby Jacobs Jeanne Norris Linn Duvall Charles Gahagen John Kuzara Sanford Roberts Ruth Weigel James Williams 1942 12A Dorothy Anthony Catherine Connolly Edgar Hamilton Marion Meyer Betty Ann Averbach Adele Finkelstein Maude Herold Bernard Myer Evelyn Bobby Irene Flynn Mary Jurin Carl Perelman Patricia Brown William Garvin Audrey Long Dorothy Rutkin Ethel Carson Paul Glass Nelson Martin Ernest Squitier Therese Chenot Willene Goode John Park McClure Anne Sweeney Alice Wanzer 12B Amelia Benko Ettore DeNapoli Claudia Kaminski Marian Moore Allen Bernstein Ruth Dudt John Koepke Elinor Roman David Craig Ruth Earley Betty Leonard Robert Selnick Helen Croak Sophie Hejnosz Frank Marmarose Sylvia Squitier Ruth Teplitz 11A George Appleton Donald Baird Ed Bollinger Jean Butler Blair Gilbert Clara Herron Alan Hodshire William Jayme Suzanne Johnston Donald Kennedy W' 57 Patricia Langsdale Marian Lean Jean Munn Alan Over Joseph Riggio James Ritchey Carolyn Wise Savana Wisseman Charlotte Young Georgette Zinsser enior aze February 5-Only 99 more days to go, seniors. The beginning of the end. February 16-Little did we know that this was only the first time-no school- an R day for men 21 to 44. February 19-The senior class responds, beautifully, by choosing jim Boyle, class president. February 20-Guess what! The fir.st issue of The Civitan. February 23-Peab-ody organizes a swimming team after many years of fu-tile attempts. February 27-Civifan scoops the news-Harry Kramer was elected president of the Civic Association on the 23d. March 5-Dr. Manning of the National Camp .speaks to the Junior-Senior assembly. March 10- Apple saucef' 'iBanana oili'--no, I am not mentally ill-only the pictur-es at Hil1'.s. March 13-Dave Craig, Leonard Tannenbaum, Blair Gilbert, Margaret Gross, and Audrey Edmiondston represent Peabody on the air. March 18-The city of Pittsburgh mourns the death of Dr. Ben G. Graham. March 20-Mr. Trapp puts Peabody into the limelight by winning the FRANCIS KEATING MEMORIAL AWARD. March 25-Mr. Thompson announces -that the class play will be Plane Crazy,' casting to begin immediately. March 26-Congratulations to Mr. Fawcett on his engagement to Miss I-Iarshaw. March 31-Peabodyls pride-and joy, Harry Bobo, kayoes Lem Franklin. April 1-French Club dancers choose head fish at the Hpoisson sec dance held in the big gym. They were: the head male, VVesley Simon, and the female, Barbara Brink-er. April 2-NN'illia1n Cooper was chosen chairman of the Stunt Day Committee. April 13-Miss Morrison greets us as the new librarian. April 17-At last! The Civitan office graces its floor with new linoleum. April 25-Peabody takes seven of the first hundred places i11 the Civic Club test. April 28-29-NO SCHOQL! Registration of merchants for sugar rationing. April 30-May l-Class play, 'fPlane Crazyf, May -l-5-6-Stayed in bed-sugar .rationing days. May 5-Peabody is on the air again for the Your Government series over Station VVVVSVV. May 20-Peabodyls honor students get a chance to take fthe high honor test at Schenley. june 5-Social finale. The Senior Prom at Hotel Schenley, with Bill LeRoy's orchestra. june 12-Wlio brought all those five-year olds in here? Oh, that's right! It's Kiddies' Day for seniors. june 19-At last! The yearbooksl June 23-Graduation! Diplomas! So long! 58 UME R , ff L fl npr ra firm Teacher ,,....,,..., , President .,, Vice President Teacher, . President Vice President Secretary ..., .. Teacher . . Vice President Secretary ..,., ., w l 8-136 Secretary .,.... ,,.., President ,..,. .. . 8-136 ., Miss Helen Simmen ,.,William Fisher ..,,,. Helen Voland ., ,. . William Reutti 8-139 Mr. R. W. Saunders . .. ,james Taylor , ..,. , ,. joe Bickel ,. jack Dauer 8-145 .. . Miss Vera Bash .. Charles Hummel .. ., john Hagelin , .. Betty Beigle First Row-Betty A. Averbach, Antoinette Coscia, Anna Latke, Letitia Goode, Dorothy Hachmeister, Verl Hoover, Shirley Henning, Helen Voland, Alice Hyman, Doris Peterson, Dorothy Fleckenstein, Martha Conrad, Willene Goode. Second Row-William Reutti, Nelson Davage, George Forbus, Michael Bisceglia, Peggy Brown, Charlotte Bornstein, Mary Campbell, William Fisher, Jack Cordero, Leo Jackson, Melvin Jaffe. Third Row-Joe Brown, John Guardalabene, William Cooper, Ralph Ganz, Richard McCarthy, William Henderson, William Moir, Robert Feinberg, Anthony DiPofi, J. Cannon. 8-139 First Row-Helen Kennedy, Shirley Barnes, Bertha Bilott, June Hamilton, Ruth Schechter, Ruth Perilstein, jane Fisher, Mary Louise Dyer, Ethel Carson, Vence Selvaggio, Thelma Richards. Second Row-joseph Bickel, Saul Stein, William Wilson, Carl Perelman, Ruth Bares, jane Tootill, june Sinewe, Paul Voce, Gilbert Simmons. Third Row-Jack Dauer, Oliver Gasperini, Raymond Waples, Domenic Dallimonti, Theodore Serpagli, William Barber, Rocco Pepine, Booker Sneed, Howard Atkinson, Fred Davis. 8-145 First Row-Betty Beigle, Margaret Nickholds, Rita Pozek, Dorothy Michel, Virginia Schmidt, Joan Harms, Eleanor Dinovitz, Helen Esposito, Betty White, Mildred Ziemke, Betty Houston, Catherine Stiehler. Second Row-Edward Batz, Reed Harnack, Robert Voskamp, James Loftus, William Chalfant, Irving Lerner, Leo Rihn, Vincent O'Toole, Cliff Rodgers, Toby Winston. Third Row-Lee Schreibeis, Edward Blakeslee, Charles Parry, Charles Hummel, john Hagelin, Robert Nadolny, Paul Glass, jack Grealish. .7. Y.. mi 60 Y , ,LYNN ,, ,Y 8-221 First Row-Loretta James, Barbara Hall, Patricia Brown, Martha Conrad, Beatrice Bernstein, Freda Goldman, Mildred Caplan, Rose Helfrick, Mafalda Vorrasi, Evelyn Levine, Betty Olson, Betty Lodge. Second Row-June Miller, Nellie Pearson, Audrey Murphy, Theresa Runco, Christine Smith, Mary Frazier, Ester Greaves, Nancy Falls, Phoebe Passmore, Edith Houck, Phyllis Kensey. Third Row-Miriam Liff, Gladys Braunstein, Sonia Jacobson, Marie Jones, Mary Donohue, Lois Sundell, Shirley Redette, Sara Jane Weaver, Leah Scheiner. 8-105 First Row-N. Smith, V. Wadsworth, N. Burnside, E. Laird, M. Pryor, P. Brown, M. Conrad, H. Hoovler, B. Brinker, L. Swanson, N. Brown, A. Benko. Second Row-L. Steele, J. Boehke, A. Angelo, K. Bubash, B. Anderson, V. Ferree, G. Hessenmueller, R. Weigel, D. Hachmeister, J. Norris, J. Leonard, A. Edmonston, S. Barmak, H. Levinson. Third Row-J. Williams, Miss Goehring, V. MacLeod, F. Lucas, J. Branagan, A. Sweeney, P. Rush, C. Murray, W. Robinson, J. Fulton, W. Harbison, W. Cooper, D. Amaker. 8-110 First Row-J. Johnson, R. Paolino, J. McCarthy, J. Laurina, J. Gasper, J. Kelley, J. Morris, B. Metzger, L. Cobb, M. Stolberg, J. Eismann. Second Row-J. Kuzara, R. Fields, E. Slutsky, W. Ireland, K. Brown, H. Hagerman, M. Truxell, J. Rote, J. McKeown, B. Henderson. E. Teacher , President . .. , Vice President Secretary ,. .. Teacher , President . . Vice President Secretary 8-110 Teacher Mr. Charles E. Lawrence President . ,. .. . , Emanuel Slutsky Vice President . , .Harry Hagerman Secretary-Treasurer Anthony Iannucci . , Anna Christine Smith . ,. ,. ,.... ,.., T heresa Runco .. . Audrey Murphy 8-105 ., Miss Nell V. Goehring .. , . . James Williams Third Row-G. Cole, W. Boykin, Mr. Lawrence, C. Boyd, H. Boykin, A. Iannucci, Hamilton, W. Kemerer, R. Weaver, M. Jaffe, J. Enright. 8-221 , ,,,.. .. Miss Etta May Katz . . John Fulton Jane Branagan ,,W,,-,,.,...T,,,, 4, ,,n,YmYuU, 61 , Y 1 PLAYA TRUMPET IN THE RHUMBA BAND lg! Q: X! e x li' f . . xv v 8-117 First Row-J. Norton, D. Dick, E. Saroff, E. Naumoff, G. M. Mikulla, R. Bares, L. Lindsay, M. Helmick, H. Kennedy. Hill, B. Knight, A. Wanzer, Second Row-D. Spatter, M. Quinn, R. Lake, S. Hennig, T. Chenot, J. Zimmerman J. McRory, W. Sinclair, Mr. Mackey, S. Marinaro. 1 Third Row-B. Sneed, L. Drake, H. Cannon, B. Myer, R. Iles, H. Lawson, H. Scott W. Garvin, W. Wilson. Fourth Row-L. Jackson, F. Devlin, W. Barber. 8-201 First Row-B. Patterson, B. Coulter, B. Nathanson, B. Pearlman, S. Rosenshine B. Polonsky, F. Fogel, T. Haney, R. Licht, M. Perilman, A. 1 Y Martini. Second Row-J. Schwartz, V. Perrett, I. Poplawski, A. Sciullo, G. Toole, M. Duncan, Mrs. Smith, R. Chefsky, B. DeLuca. Third Row-J. Goldwasser, D. Segal, F. Marmarose, J. Feld, B. Silver, M. Berkowitz T. Sumpter, G. Ryden, G. Kolar. 8-202 1 First Row-N. Drosnes, J. Farina, S. Kline, P. Raymo, M. Farina, B. Noah, J. Crad- dock, R. Brumelle, S. Rubin, E. Hausman, I. Tannenbaum, B. Leonard, S. Seagert. Second Row-D. Engel, I. Gross, M. Smith, C. Kaminski, L. Duvall, S. Pakler, J. Wickerham, L. Crookshank, L. Carey, G. Hellman, H. Thompson, R. Manke. Third Row-K. Hughes, H. Weiss, W. Jacobs, G. Urling, J. Guion, W. Ross, L. Ventura, E. Lewis, J. McMullen, E. Batz, J. Hays, J. Inks. Teacher . President Teacher President Vice President Secretary . , Treasurer , Teacher President ,. Vice President Secretary ., 44, 62 47. Y 447- .4--444A -V Vice President- 8-117 . Mr. Harry M. Mackey . Henry Cannon Secretary . . Therese Chenot 8-201 ,. ,. ., Mrs. Rose L. Smith . ., .Frank Marmarose ,. Joseph Feld .., . Betty Coulter ,. Frieda Fogel 8-202 Miss Gertrude M. Miller ,.........,....,..,..,. Jack Hays .. . ,..,,... . Gerard Urling ,. ,. Linn Duvall 8-210 Teacher , ........,, Miss Marie B. Knauz President . . ,..,..,.,..,,.. Ettore DeNapoli Vice President Secretary ,.... , Treasurer ........, , , David Craig . ...Calvin Boyles Geraldine Frank 212 Teacher Mr. Robert G. Emery President . ,........ .. ,.... , .,.. James Boyle Vice President . ..,..,.. . ,. Sanford Roberts Secretary-Treasurer Mildred Wagenhoffer 8-215 Teacher .....,. ,..,.. .,,., President . ..,,...,,,.... . Vice President Secretary . .. Treasurer .,,. ..., . Mr. James P. Kennedy .,.......,..John Hedenburg Raymond Evans .. Virginia Ley , Mary Linnelli l 8-210 First Row-R. Dudt, G. Frank, D. Shelton, C. Matter, M. Spence, P. Spates, M. Andrews, G. Bleakley, M. Davis, E. Jaroszewski. Second Row-J. Brice, F. Randolph, D. Anthony, L. Nutter, J. Harris, F. Stalker, M. Trapani, I. Coleman, F. Apollo. Third Row-H. DiPasquale, D. Craig, A. Cochran, H. Ponzuric, E. DeNapoli, C Boyles. 8-212 First Row-E. Ternent, D. Haupl, R. Cullinan, E. Kachioris, B. Case, M. Wagenhoffer M. Wilde, J. Klun, L. Leek, R. Brozic, M. Beckman. Second Row-M. MacDonald, S. Heimann, C. Higgins, P. McKinley, M. McConville M. Allen, S. Burke, C. Caplan, P. Weissert, A. Gilbert, G. Boehmer. Third Row-Mr. Emery, H. Kramer, J. Lopardo, J. Breen, R. Sarver, W. Stiehler R. Voscamp, J. Fuhrer, L. Reseta, S. Roberts, G. Haddad. 8-215 FirSt ROW-J. O'Neil, M. Linnelli, V. Ley, R. Denmark, B. Hobbs, M. Stevens, F. Cohen, G. Braunstein, J. Malt, S. Hejnosz, F. Troiano, M. Zoog. Second Row-E. Monteverde, W, Zydel, M. Conrad, J. Reynolds, A. Dillon, B. Bern- stein, I. Singer, C. Salera, J. Hedenburg, J. Holleran. Third Row-R. Reissman, R. Barry, E. Fifer, L. Glaros, V. Phillips, R. Henderson, A. Dawson, P. Macioce, R. Evans, C, Reinheimer. ,,.,,,, 63 , ,AW y 1 7 ga 8-245 Teacher, Miss Marion Armstrong President , ,. . . Charles Gahagen Vice President .. .... Phyllis Greb Secretary ,. .. ,. , Audrey Long 8-305 Teacher . . . Miss Emily Redmond President , ,. ...Doris Deaktor Vice President .. .. ,Jack Cyphers Secretary Elinor Roman 7-lll Teacher . lVIiss Mary J. Stratton President . ..,.. . ,.,, Walter Sapp Vice President . , Nancy Rogers Secretary-Treasurer Dorothy Mitchell 8 245 First Row-M. Roman, E. Coston, M. Limpert, M. McClelland, M. Marzan, A. Werner, M. Kindler, I. Berlin, N. Goodwin, B. Hall, A. Prevete. Second Row-R. Boll, M. Rasnick, A. Malone, P. Passmore, M. Moore, J. McCoy, D. Waldsmith, B. Buonacura, P. Greb, E. Martorano, H. D'Ippolito. Third Row-L. Derrick, C. Boyle, C. Gahagen, C. Costly, E. Newcome, S. Paris, C. Welte, M. Borrasso, I. Zschiedrich. 8-305 First Row--G. Horovitz, N. Tallo, D. Deaktor, S. Kentor, S. Gilbert, J. McCloskey, A. johnson, H. Croak, D. Damp, E. Roman, E. Bobby. Second Row-S. Redette, M. Duncan, E. Scott, J. Markham, M. Hornick, D. Young D. Lauer, P. Simmers, A. West. Third Row-R. Cranston, R. Wian, W. Lang, J. Gearing, J. Cyphers, E. Nolan, L Paradiso, S. Alvin. 7-lll First Row-S. Walancus, K. Gombos, C. Herron, H. Weissman, F. Golding, C. Gold- stein F. Danko L. Dunlap, L. Montgomery, D. Duncan, M. Frey, M. Freedman. Second Roxy-E. Barnes, N. Moore, B. Barbour, N. Rogers, B. Allen, J. Banks, H. Allen, L. Copetas, P. Sharbaugh, B. Floyd, M. Cohen, L. Frazier. Third Row-J. Garvin, W. Sapp, C. Madden, J. George, J. Massey, G. DeLuca. 7 7 ff W W' ' WW 64 'fn' ' 'Y 7-112 Teacher ,. . , Mr. Frank L. Hayes President, , . . . Martin Jacobs Vice President. , , John Sternagle Secretary .. ,. Bennie Chizeck 7-145 Teacher Miss Vera Virginia Bash President . , . .., .. ,. Spiros Raftis Vice President , .,.. ,. . .. Jeanne Wright Secretary-Treasurer Annabelle Reardon 7-2 Teacher . Mr. Robert L. Fawcett President Betty Musser Vice President . . , ,.Sam Vecchiola Secretary Jean Vollbrecht Treasurer .. . Wilma LeGall 7 112 First Row-S. Johns, B. Slavkin, B. Alderman, M. Feld, L. Robin, E. Rearick, B. Chizeck, E. Stathopoulos, W. Waldman, J. Selvaggio. Second Row-S. Miller, W. Hornick, W. Steptoe, R. Thompson, R. Shore, A. Barad, G. Bartley, M. Eisenfeld, A. Szelc, W. Thomas, C. Fisher. Third Row-G. Hess, B. Gilbert, M. Jacobs, J. Daugherty, W. Hoover, R. Danko, E. Soder, J. Sternagle, Mr. Hayes, H. Ginsberg. 7-145 First Row-A. Woidyla, E. Robbins, A. Woods, J. Wright, B. Shirk, B. Rupert, L. Richey, S. Palbaum, M. Weinberger, C. Crilley, D. Papa, F. McKee. Second Row-A. Reardon, L. Dowdy, M. Miller, V. Brooks, G. White, M. McClain, H. Galloway, E. Stein, B. Meeds, A. Buncher. Third Row-T. Grooket, R. Mitchell, C. Marsh, S. Silverman, B. Steptoe, C. Sanford. 7-203 First Row-S. Amdur, S. Herrup, R. Teplitz, D. Rutkin, S. Squitier, H. Croft, F. Rivlin, W. LeGall, P. Rosenthal, A. Cesnik, R. McCormick, R. Moore. Second Row-H. Kistler, C. Carolyn, B. Musser, M. Miller, M. Lean, M. Moore, J. Vollbrecht, G. Zinsser, J. Holcombe, T. Schmidt, Q. Jacks. Third Row-Mr. Fawcett, R. Pasney, E. Tellalian, M. Solomon, A. Bernstein, F. Smith, W. Dingfelder, S. Vecchiola, M. Myers, E. Squitier. ' ' 65 Teacher ,,..,......... President ...,...., Vice President Teacher ,......,..,. Vice President Secretary ..,...... Teacher ,......,..... Vice President i N 7-231 Treasurer ,,.......... President ......,.. President ,, ., , 7-231 .Miss Lillian M. Frasch Robert Ferguson -..Bennie Gee ...,....Lil1ian Fullerton 7-246 M. G. Schucker Koepke Early Patricia Sunderman 6-15 Henry R. Ries .....,,.Vincent Lopardo ,.......Donald Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer ..,........., Anthony Iurlano First Row-G. Baker, M. Shoop, V. Palumbo, M. Sante, M. Anderson, M. Amoroso, D, Manza, R. Granata, G. Nese, D. Schultz, M. Quinn, S. Howatt. Second Row-L. Fullerton, J. Hussey, B. Cott, V. Kristof, A. Dunbar, S. Johnston, E. Lambison, V. Bush, B. Van Cleve, C. McGee. Third Row-W. Wissman, R. Ferguson, S. Zalman, P. Russo, B. Gee, G. Anderson, B. Blakeley, R. Ziegler. 7-246 First Row-M. Scoglietti, M. Mistrik, B. Smith, M. Levstik, J. Fusich, R. Carley, P. Sunderman, R. Johnson, M. Freedman, B. Wackley, M. Meyer, C. DeVo1. Second Row-J. Ulrich, J. Lewis, C. Wise, M. Tirio, T. Suchman, B. Jacobson, J. Litz, R. Taylor, J. Grove, J. Campbell. Third Row-C. Cox, B. Sanders, W. Whipple, M. Slavkin, N. Tanberg, H. Meyers, J. Calvis, H. Garewood, R. Marshall, J. Koepke. 6-15 First Row-Seruset, Terry, Reynolds, Bellini, Mr. Ries, Braley, Peterson, Gaertner, Finelli. Second Row-Hilgert, Ritchey, Katz, Gordon, Urban, Keane, Kincaid, Crail, B-uckler, Scott. Third Row-Fulton, Lopardo, Kubinski, McCutcheon, Kennedy, Nolan, Iurlano, Davis, Carlock, Barrett. .4 . E56 , ,,, 6-129 First Row-E. Kentor, M. Vatts, L. Siegel, E. Twitchell, J. Seibert, R. Walton, L. White, H. Jendrasik, A. Grove, C. Flick, D. Ulrich, J. Ewing. Second Row-E. Keese, L. Tedesco, L. Cinicola, F. Handte, J. Accetta, B. Williams, S. Wisseman, R. Peterson, D. Cambell. Third Row-J. Forman, J. Kennedy, K. Goldbitz, J. Olmstead, Mr. Holmes, C. Piccione, J. Ernst, J. Hill, J. Hunter, N. Kwait. 6-205 First Row-V. Naglich, L. Fisher, P. Knapp, A. Schmid, B. Monahan, C. Mavrodis, AT LAST! C. McMahon, N. Shinliver, C. Agnew, M. Legath, B. Callahan, T. Carlin. Second Row-J. Steinkirchner, A. Sichelsteil, J. Malone, R. Kann, K. Phifer, W. Bruce, S. Mayhall, H. Shratter, J. Carpe, D. Baird, B. Roth. Third Row-W. Caplan, G. Fieldman, H. Levy, J. Borland, H. Baxter, F. Cain, C. Bush, R. Lando. BAND UNIFORMS- 6-214 First Row-L. Hartman, D. Burke, A. Bryar, M. Dorrian, M. Schmitt, J. Shannon, B. Lutz, J. Smith, B. McDonald, D. Yost, E. Lucas, J. Young. Second Row-W. Gallagher, H.,Cross, J. Kendricks, J. Balkunowa, C. Wise, J. Munn, J. Butler, S. Lockhart, S. Urban, A. Butler, C. Joy. Third Row-B. Timberman, C. Whittig, M. Thompson, L. Enright, J. Fischetti, D. Shaffer, H. Hill, M. Wright, F. Vento. Fourth Row-B. Kennedy, J. 0'Keefe, W. Kaufman, I. McCurdy, H. Segal. 6-129 Teacher ,...,, ,, Mr. Frederyck E. Holmes President . , . . ,,... ...,..... , . .... .. .Jack Kennedy Vice President . , ., ,. ,,.,,. ,..,. J ack Hill Secretary--Treasurer ,. . ...,, Dorothy Ulrich 6-205 Teacher ,...,.. ,..,, President ,, ,... ..,, .,... . . Miss Marie N. McLaughlin Harold Shratter Secretary-Treasurer .,..,, ........ J oseph Borland Teacher.. .. 6-214 , . ,... Mr. Ross G. Kistler President , . .. .. . .. ,. ,..,.. Walter Gallagher Vice President. ,.., ........ M ary Ellen Schmitt Secretary ,...... . Treasurer ,,.. .. l , ,. .,... Lucille Hartman . June Shannon g?. 6-227 First Row-L. Sauers, M. Stone, D. Cleary, J. Freeman, S. Backman, J. Johnston, ! E. O Neill, M. Gross, C. MacGregor, M. Lind, M. Keefer, E. Fleming. Second Row-F. Hunter, S. Ewing, S. Goehring, H. Borland, L. Hay M. Haupl, T. Chianelli, F. Gallapago, G. Williams, F. Parker, H. Smith. Third Row-B. Griffiths, B. Stewart, J. Maiorana, R. Kennick, M. Levi es, M. Hitchner, ne, D. Blakeslee, R. Lanning, R. Chantler, R. Paige, L. Labriola, B. Blackwelder, N. Taylor. 6-243 First Row-D. Cook, C. Young, M. Reiter, S. Thompson, P. Croft, R. Mann, G. Thomp- son, E. Harris, M. Papa, J. Lisle, B. Pratt, D. Griggs, P. Sprague. Second Row-M. Amaker, C. Frye, B. Kapner, P. Mclnerney, H. Sunseri, E. Polonsky, P. Sarandow, A. Miller, E. Burnett, M. Danko, J. Perry, R. Pistella, I. Papapetrow. Third Row-R. Price, G. Cook, G. Christ, W. Simon, W. Hagelin, Cicone, W. Mueller, J. Skeehan, J. Gallagher, G. Appleton, W. Fenton. 6-244 G. McEvoy, A. First Row-T. Steiner, A. Shapiro, A. Brotsky, B. Calihan, N. Regal, D. Davies, L. Neft, D. Mowery, D. Franke, G. Gudaitis, M. Greer, E. Klody. Second Row-E. Postgate, J. Smith, A. Pugar, M. Racculia, H. Col N. Reidbord, A. Spehar, M. Urban, A. Madden, M. Stiles, J. Zeppenfeld. Third Row-D. Dobkin, H. West, R. Perrin, A. Hemphill, F. Coles, J. Fitzgerald, L. Kirkpatrick, R. Brackney, R. Feick. President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer ...,... Teacher.. ,,,...,,.. .. Vice President . Secretary ........,... Treasurer ...... , President .....,.. .,.,... e, M. Schaffter, R. Reinheimer, 6-227 Teacher .,,.,,..,., .. ....,... Miss Ethel F. Reed ., .,,., ,Jenny Lou Johnston Vice President .....,... .....,......, M argaret Gross ,..,,..,.,...... Mary Keefer Effie O'Neill 6-243 Teacher ,.,,,....... ,. ....,.... ..Mr. A. W. Rodgers President ..... ..,...,., ,......,...,..,. W e sley Simon Vice President ..,..... , ,....,.,..... .,.. J ean Lisle Secretary ........,...... , ..,... William Hagelin 6-244 Mr. Carey P. Ritchie Adley Hemphill .. .Dorothy Mowery Annette Shapiro ...Doris Davies 'P 68 C W 6-309 Teacher ..,...,...,.. ....,,.,...,.., Miss Elsa A. Koch Presidents- Lawrence Cohen, Priscilla Gersmann Secretary , ,,,.. . .. . , Jean Houston 6-319 Teacher ..,..r,.... . ..., ,.,., M iss Laura M. Braun President .,...., . .... Peggy Rosenberger Vice President .,.... ,..,,.,,,....,.., R obert Ambrose Secretaries- Donald Protetch, Esther Kennedy 5-115 Teacher, ....,...,..,. ., Miss Catherine V. King President ,.... .. ..,,., .. . ,. . ..,.. William Floyd Vice President .. ,.,..,,, Mervin Malitovisky Secretary .. .,.. ,..,. S hirley McQuillan 6-309 First Row-M. King, E. Barth, J. Battaglia, J. Houston, M. Barnhart, A. Bitting, M Haney, A. Guardalabene, M. Horne, M. Zubin, D. Gerson, Miss Koch. Second Row-J. Gamble, L. Anchors, C. Marinaro, S. Spanier, M. Bittner, P. Gers- mann, P. Brown, R. Ott, I. Smith, M. Mitchell, S. Auslander. Third Row-H. Rosenberg, L. Cohen, S. Gottlieb, E. Lubarski, W. Baker, W. Brice E. Ballinger, D. White, W. Abt, J. Armstrong, R. Dowdy, A. Pettus. 6-319 First Row-M. Walls, J. Baumeister, M. Biro, E. Ritenbaugh, P. Rosenberger, R Singer, M. Weiner, C. Chittick, R. Gerber, J. Gluck, F. Oblak, L. DiStasi, V. Bisceglia Second Row-C. Eyman, H. Steele, H. Rudaitis, M. McCann, E. Davis, B. Cranston, R. Majewoski, J. Swan, E. Kennedy, J. Miller, C. Politano. Third Row-A. Chakmak, A. Boothe, E. Maglin, M. Marmarosa, R. Ambrose, J Thompson, D. Protetch, S. Pearlstein, R. Roese, D. Jones, E. Jacoby. 5-115 First Row-M. Becker, H. Jurin, J. Balte, H. McAbee, C. Blatt, N. Adamack, L Holmes, J. Cutuli, M. Volenti, H. Quinn, M. Ritenbaugh, S. McQuillan. Second Row-H. Bitzer, M. Malitovisky, R. Shoak, J. Freeman, A. DeRiso, H. Kubrick, B. Leinenweber, A. Jordon, E. Huff, B. Fellen, W. Floyd. Third Row-R. Bucilla, R. Ellis, W. Jones, R. DeNino, J. Fisher, J. Kinderem, B Mason, J. Fireman, B. Blair, J. Kennedy, T. McClure. ,, W, ,7, .. W... . 69 , Y. 2 . 1 N 4 1 1 -nl 5-124 Teacher... .. .. .. Miss Florence M. Johnson President . .. Vice President .. Jerry Clack Herbert Sheinberg Secretary .. .. .. Meta Richmond 5-219 Teacher .. .. .Miss Helen M. Simmen President . .. .... . .. James Ludwig Vice President ..... . Robert Swarner Secretary . .. . .. . Robert Scharar 5-228 Teacher. . .. Miss Leah P. Williams President . . .,.. ..... . . . Kurt Hollstein Vice President .. .. ...James Hornick Secretary . .... . . Jean Chirichigno Treasurer . . ..... .. Mary Schell 5-124 First Row-J. Clack, R. Coleman, B. Felser, D. Flansbaum, D. Jergel, P. Yount, P Ireland, D. Gorman, M. Richmond, B. Garbe, P. Cullen, M. Ritenbaugh. Second Row-Miss F. Johnson, N. Georges, P. Kossman, M. McGann, B. Longmore C. Robinson, Y. Ploesch, L. Kazorski, B. Gaertner, J. Moore, H. Gerginski, H. Sheinberg Third Row-W. Banze, B. Lippman, R. Cott, B. Covey, H. McGiffin, J. Gammon, B Miller, L. Leonardi, T. Hartwick, B. Glick, F. Wochley, L. Fulton, A. Day. 5-219 First Row-E. McCready, I. Taylor, R. Blake, G. Sneed, I. Botts, R. Bauman, V. Spero, D. Shulman, A. McCandless, K. McFarland, M. McCullagh. Second Row-R. Reidell, W. Christley, H. Horovitz, M. Neubrand, A. Schwartz, M Miller, E. Loftis, J. Ludwig, R. Garbe, L. Melnick, W. Means, H. McCullough. Third Row-R. Scharar, E. Myers, M. Langer, G. Spangler, J. Vinis, M. Sniderman A. Chronis, W. Nieding, M. Pynter, R. Swarner, H. Bassett, W. Giles. 5-223 First Row-C. Skorich, M. Nirdlinger, E. Papale, A. Katsafanas, J. McLean, H Mesage, J. Parker, W. Klein, M. Samuels, M. Pflueger, R. Campbell, M. Wallace. 1 Second Row-J. Riggio, W. Jayme, K. Hollstein, M. Jones, W. O'Donnell, J. Chiri- chigno, M. Schell, A. Amato, B. McClelland, C. Hanley, A. Fleishman. Third Row-J. McHugh, H. Cherry, A. Hodshire, A. Spataro, R. Sichelstiel, N. Garo E. Dunn, R. David. 44444 4..44. 70 4444444 1 President Teacher President Secretary Teacher President Secretary 5-241 5-241 Teacher .,.. . , ,. Miss Ida B. Kreps Vice President .. . Frances Ritchey . .... .. ,....,.. ,Voyle Butler Secretary-Treasurer ,, , Rose Malinick Miss 5-304 Miss Sarah F. Baker , , Thomas Walker , , Miriam DeVinney 5-306 Marie W. C. McDermott .. . Theodore Stevenson ,. , Paul Petsinger First Row-V. Stephenson, H. Van Dyke, L. Griltz, E. Sommerville, M. Schumacker, A. Estes, F. Vaughan, F. Ritchey, B. Hoffman, D. Cranston, M. Horridge, V. Falgione, E. Siegal. Second Row-T. Russo, D. Ritter, B. Griffin, H. Raine, R. Malinick, M. Witter, J. Strider, M. Andrasko, M. Rhodes, B. Kaufman, C. Platt, R. Maker, V. Butler. Third Row-P. Fitzgerald, J. J. O,DOII11C1l, H. Mavrinac, J. Samuels, R. Schell, M. Rubenstein, S. Weinberg, R. Pefferle, J. H. O'Donnell, C. Witherow, E. Carlson, R. Piper, H. Brown. 5-304 First Row-E. Spatter, S. Akselrod, V. Sheppard, L. Calloway, N. Fry, D. Stein, D. Dines, M. DeVinney, L. Caldwell, M. Bevilacqua, N. Kalafatis, O. Seig, J. Trapani. Second Row-B. Robinson, M. Istone, S. Nieberg, G. Goodwin, R. M. Hieg, E. Taylor, K. Work, G. Wallace, B. Martin, J. Pool, R. Swartz, H. Bair. Third Row-L. Davidow, R. Giza, A. Jergel, L. Shore, S. Allen, J. Wilson, S. Redow, R. Chrysler, T. Walker, R. Kirstine. 5-306 First Row--R. Zeilinger, A. Stewart, L. Sante, A. Valencic, E. Wanzer, C. Berry, M. Currence, B. Frost, F. Keast, M. Segal, J. Wilstein, B. Verbofsky, B. Stone. Second Row-T. Zuckerman, P. Steinlauf, R. Glacken, E. Jacobs, M. Conway, P. Pet- singer, D. Duncan, T. Stevenson, J. Lowry, M. Kahn. Third Row-K. Strickler, J, Dougherty, T. Harris, J. Daugherty, V. Sundill, A. Foster, W. Logan, B. Smith. , 71, ,, -1-147 4-147 Teacher ,. ,. Mr. J. W. Martindill President , ., .. .....,,,.,,, ...Sarah Bolvin Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... B etty Jo Wyman 4-149 Teacher ,,,,.. .,.. . .. ..,, Miss Lily Lee Nixon President .. ,. , ,. . ,.,, ..,...,.... F rancis Weaver Vice President .. . .... ,..,........,. . . James Pirt Secretary-Treasurer . ,... .... , Samer Rosenson 4-206 Teacher . . ,,.. . Miss Eliza M. Johnson President ,, .. ..... ,.,,.,....,., , Helen Roberts Vice President .,....,.,... .. Louis Petraglia Secretary .. ...,.., Elizabeth Staresinic First Row-M. Coleman, A. Norum, B. Wyman, L. Friday, L. Exler, J. Busis, T. Goldberg, S. Bolvin, V. Hartman, D. Sivilia, D, Strathmann, J. Monroe, M. Octave. Second Row-R. Medlock, W. Hendrickson, F. Pyne, B. Miller, D. Miller, E. Over- acker, A. Haddad, E. Woomer, G. Penrod, L. Breakstone, D. Shields. Third Row-J. Lukee, H. Over, W. Austin, L. Roberts, P. Yeckley, L. Walker, W. Emge, R. Woof, W. Espenschade. 4-149 First Row-R. Craig, B. Rogner, B. Altmayer, G. Spero, E. Coward, N. Givens, D. Simms, A. George, M. Johnson, I. Parsons, G. Green, F. Weaver. Second ROW-E. Staab, F. Shuckman, P. Kapff, S. Rosenson, F. Migliaccio, W. Nese, L. Gibson, J. Usher, R. Rossel, D. Holtzman. Third Row-J. Farr, M. MacDonald, J. Pirt, E. Boykin, H. Stoehr, R. Murphy, M. Myers, C. Prine, W. Acker, E. Galanda, R. Fisher. 4-206 First Row-R. Boland, S. Breckenridge, J. Brent, E. Staresinic, A. Miller, S. Hoffman, M. O'Brien, P, Zeigler, E. Wilken, S. Granata, D. Iannone, H. Roberts, L. Davis. Second Row-F. Scheidler, R. Burkhart, L. Petraglia, B. Cathie, R. Sheppard, E. Hand, J. Kaiser, G. Gilbert, A. Edlis, N. Lagnese, G. Marsh. Third Row-R. Hoon, J. Wilson, G. Vilsack, R. Breakiron, T. Sheridan, H. Amey, R. Brown, C. Jacoby, R. Staab, R. Brunaski. l 72 e 4-213 First Row-C. Ablak, R. Haas, B. Shore, B. Rothman, F. Sweeney, E. Audley, M Astridge, J. Johnson, P. Moore, R. Galanty, G. Donatelli, D. Conner. Second Row-R. Foster, J. McGee, W. DeCourville, G. Donato, R. Blake, E. Panzer P. Pryor, N. Campbell, J. Adams, B. Brangwynne, V. Lawless. Third Row-G. Burris, H. Sadowsky, H. Slaughter, F. Harper, R. Horner, F. Tibbens L. Drosnes, R. Davis, S. Hezir, L. Lihrman, L. Fife. 4-218 First Row-Mr. Trapp, H. Reis, R. Barry, V. Moore, A. Rescinito, E. Cosentina, V Thompson, B. Greer, E. Moses, O. Cregan. Second Row-M. Gable, C. Imel, L. Katz, J. Corton, J. Hartz, R. Everett, D. Nathans B. Robinson, D. Hamilton. Third Row-S. Lippman, A. Walsh, M. Rosen, H. Herrington, O. Massimino, S Hensler, P. Culotta. 4-229 First Row-C. Neubauer, P. Gettleman, I. Satchic, R. Kemp, B. Gallagher, J. Orr F. Herlick, M. Markham, M. Gallapaga, A. McDaniel, G. Arvin, B. Williams, J. Carter. Second Row-L. Brock, W. Bock, P. Sell, A. Markovitz, J. Swasey, W. Jenkins, R Rall, D. Fox, W. Gleason, S. Mosley, J. Worley. Third Row-R. Stern, W. Ferguson, S. Herring, V. DeGrazia, A. Goodworth, H Solomon, S. Helm, H. Jarrett, O. Young. 4-213 Teacher ..,.., ,..... .......,...... M r . John T. Loeber President ,.....,.... ...,..,, , ,. Howard Sadowsky Vice President . ..,. . ,... Robert Horner Secretary ,..... ., ,..... Shirley Marcus 4-218 Teacher .. .. . . . ,. Mr. Edgar J. Trapp President .. , ..,. ,........., H elen Reis Vice President ,....., , ..... Rosamond Barry Secretary ., ,...., .,...,.. J ohn Corton 4-229 Teacher ..,, ., .. Miss Elizabeth C. Collette President ....,,......... ,.,.,, . .. , ..,....,,,.....,.,,. Jane Orr Vice President .,,,..,......,.. .. ,.,.......... Robert Rall Treasurer , .. Peggy McMeekin W . ,.v. .,, 73 Y-, , ,,+,i, I942 PEABODVl+5 HREWARDENH. I l ,n Ml f 3' ash- fi-5 4-310 First Row-P. Alexander, D. McAllister, H. Dordas, P. Cassidy, B. Einkoff, E. Berger, D. McQuillan, C. Connelly, G. Monroe, D. Farmer, J. Nelson, H. Sobel, C. Kalovsky. Second Row-J. DeMartin, E. Kuehn, A. Simons, B. Haldeman, R. Uphoff, E. Spear, E. Cotton, M. Moore, H. Rosenthal, O. Givens, V. Walari, H. Ober. Third Row-W. Kealy, W. Rea, W. Boehmer, S. Levine, J. Denham, L. Palkler, J. Herron, N. Walrath, P. Greene. 4-311 First Row-V. Lightsy, M. Lucas, G. Costa, L. McCartney, S. Palumbo, J. Barmak, G. Poterie, R. Jackson, J. Sauers, L. Carson, D. Tebbetts, J. Bahr. Second Row-J. McCann, G. Gerber, C. Norton, E. Cromie, B. Goodwin, E. Gilbert, S. Trondle, J. Dougherty, D. Brown, D. Conroy, J. Klejbach, M. Antonoplos, B. Robbins. Third Row-W. Thompson, J. Jene, J. Adams, D. Sprague, B. Lederman, W. Seale, P. Paolino, L. Rutstein, R. Stewart, R. Marinello. 4-317 First Row-M. Dowling, N. Knox, H. Phillips, F. Dichter, S. Boyle, F. Olenik, S. Holmes, E. Brice, J. Duncan, D. Wells. Second Row-P. Antonucci, N. Chirigos, M. Goldberg, R. Labriola, P. Wesoky, R. McCormick, W. Lind, R. Ivory. Third Row-S. Adelsburgh, B. Lieberman, D. Heller, B. Talenfeld, J. Skoko, R. Land- man, M. Light. 4-310 Teacher ,...... . ..,. , Miss Marie D. Roberts President ....,,.,........,..,.,....,.....,........ Elsie Cotton Vice President .. ,...,.,.... .,..,... E rnest Kuehn Secretary , , . . .,..,, Harold Ober 4-311 Teacher ..,.. ,.,.. ...,.. M i ss Helen E. Rickabaugh President ..,.,...,.,.......... ..... M ennel Antonoplos Vice President ......,. .,,.,.. R aymond Marinello Secretary-Treasurer .....,,.. Dorothy D. Brown 9 4-317 Teacher .... .... ...,....,........,, M r . A. G. Frank President ..,. ,. ..,..,, Nick Chirigos 74 3-103 Teacher ,. ...,. .. , Miss Jean Thoburn President , ,.,.... ,. , Eleanor Cohen Secretary .. .. ..... , .. Earl Grance 3-143 ' Teacher ..,..,.... ,. ......, Miss Anne E. Schade , President Secretary 3-207 Teacher ..,.,,. ,..,. ,... , M r. Edwin H. Fearon President . , ,, ,,,. . Margie Turak Vice President ,.... ,. .. , Margie Frey Secretary .. .. Miriam Harris Mary Carolyn Daum N . , ,. Rhoda Sivitz 1 3-103 First Row-M. Cleban, M. Roger, L. Anderson, E. Cohen, A. Skagen, E. Rubel, G. Kastrantas, D. Colbert, C. Brancata, M. Glenn, F. Collechia. Second Row-H. Jaskol, R. Johnson, E. Birdy, K. Boyer, Miss Thoburn, M. Mehaffey, J. Grove, L. Scheinholtz, E. Grance, H. Nickle, R. Reighart. Third Row-C. Haas, S. Daly, R. Isles, R. Durham, C. Jarrett, I. Labensky. 3-143 First Row-B. Littman, R. Bales, R. Troiana, F. Coleman, A. Pringle, D. Adams, T. Schutte, I. DiPaulo, G. Kieffer, M. Hoirsley, W. Cook, L. West, E. Foglia. Second Row-E. Arcutt, A. Bogus, A. Tiso, C. Beasley, G. Cawthorne, A. Butkovec, R. Sivitz, H. Braunstein, H. Jones, F. Hanford, M. Spataro. Third Row-L. Rosenzweig, J. Westman, D. Demmler, R. McLain, G. Blair, R. Cleeton, E. Snyder, D. Steele, R. Armstrong, J. Jones, A, Macchioni, J. Marshall. 3-207 First Row-V. Mechlon, C. Tamburo, J. Milburn, E. Church, M. Turak, T. Vahanian, H. Vorrasi, M. Estatico, M, Frey, M, Harris, S. Roseberg, M. Deegan. Second Row-A. Berry, C. Harrison, N. Fisher, J. Stevens, J. Ball, H. Leddon, E. Engle, I. Marr, G. Gordon, E. Fleischman, H. Squiter, W. Grills, R. Kress. Third Row-I. Finklepearl, E. Burns, J. Fry, C. McCarrel, M. Schiff, M. Thompson, J. Gianakas, W. Walker, W. Lipski, R. Hied, R. Kraus, W. Richy, D. Steeb. YW 'WW W iw WW' Y 'f' 'W' 75 ,A Teacher . ....,,A.. , President .,....... Vice President Teacher ,,..... ..,................ President .....,....,,,.............. Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer ........... Teacher , ....,........,....,. . President ........ Vice President Secretary .....,........ 3-235 Mr. W. G. Showman Morton Lerner ......,...Wi1liam Huff 3-307 Miss Clara C. Dickey Shirley Christensen ....,.....,,..,..Jack Molvie .....,.Jack Geary Billy Quinn 3-315 Mr. Robbins N. Taylor Ralph Dunning .........Joseph Carola ..,....Patty Darrah 3-235 First Row-J. Hamer, R. Gibbon, M. McKeown, M. Hofer, D. Settnek, J. Dauer, I. Matson, E. Trahanes, M. Ott, V. Wolfarth, M. Brown, S. Johnston. Second Row-R. Shoop, S. Gefert, J. Paisley, W. Terezkiewicz, J. Pennywell, B. Rine- hart, H. Weissman, G. Hurwitz, F. Means, E. Kennedy, H. Moore. Third Row-D. Blackburn, A. Smith, W. Huff, R. Zalar, C. Trenz, J. McDougall, H. Moore, P. Gatewood, M. Lerner, S. Fineberg, C. Hamilton. 3-307 First Row-A. Ulmer, C. Stathopoulos, J. Doran, M. Hildebrand, M. Goltz, N. Miller, C. Austin, B. Quinn, I. Hood, C. Duvall, S. Christensen, H. Miller, M. Carter. Second Row-R. Miller, D. Gorgas, F. Leibovitz, F. Palladino, S. Kentor, E. Milcic, V. Johnson, H. Oglesby, M. Baulding, T. Coulter, W. Brenholts, F. Baur. Third Row-M. Coles, F. DiPasquale, J. Scharf, A. Gionta, B. Robbins, H. Levine, C. Wagner, J. Molvie, D. Tyndall, W. Diffenbacher, W. Sterling, J. Geary, L. Campbell, R. Pisani. 3-315 First Row-C. Minor, C. Rhineheimer, R. Sachs, M. Schentz, M. Ware, M. Barrett, D. Kutchukian, E. Gumbler, E. Nelson, P. Niehaus, D. Dorsher, E. Owen. Second Row-C. Fair, Y. Pateria, R. McKnight, P. Donley, R. Westwood, A. Watson, O. Payne, P. Darreli, B. Fisher, J. Carola, J. Craig, J. Gee, H. Goldstein. Third Row-E. Rankin, G. Gray, R. Hanlon, C. Williams, A. Runco, E. Neufield, E. Berger, L. Jones, C. Moody, R. Dunning, S. Gohring, H. Gaswine. 76 ' 1 Y.,,,. .l '1'-Q sg 3-320 3-320 Teacher ,,..,.,....... ,,.,.. M iss Julia S. Van Kirk President .,.........,... ,......,,.... ,..,.,... R u th Knobel Vice President ....... ........,....,....... J anice Kidd Secretary ......,......, .... . .Frederick Gaertner 2-104 Teacher ,........ ,....,.,. M r. Richard F. Thompson President .... . ,..,..,,..,........,., . Vice President ......, Secretary ..,.,......... 2-107 Teacher ..,,.,,..,..... ......,,...... President ...,. ...,.. . . Vice President , ,.... ,.., . Secretary ..... .. .. John Moore .--Harry Crawford Nancy Graham Miss Byrd M. Neel Irene Prevete ..Marie Winning .. Gloria Snodgrass First Row-E. Shall, R. Knobel, M. Sees, B. Wiltfeuer, I. Katz, J. Frey, C. Erlain, E. Weinberger, M. Harris, P. Sweeney, P. Murphy, J. Kidd, E. Geyer. Second Row-C. Skaugen, A. Sciullo, N. Paulos, J. Scott, J. Fennel, A. Wilkens, D. Robb, S. Marshall, D. Kolcun, S. Sarkin, M. Colker. Third Row-S. Free, H. Morris, L. Springer, R. Cedel, J. Brown, S. Schiff, R. Wein- stein, T. Robinson, F. Gaertner, R. Macchioni. 2-104 First Row-E. Ferguson, N. Graham, R. Green, E. Ball, A. Dobkin, C. Claeren, J. Claggett, B. Baumberger, J. Rini, B. Purvis, R. Larbig, R. Urban. Second Row-B. Mowery, A. Opachevsky, S. Tanowitz, D. Moore, R. Allen, H. Tyler, V. Krotec, J. Moore, B. Dunlap, D. Lieges, V. Zottola, D. Ciocca, F. Orgera. Third Row-R. Harmon, H. Crawford, D. Bradley, J. Johnston, J. Moore, M. Pisani, T. Ryan, H. Sochatoff, S. Spatter, Q. Douden, Mr. Thompson. 2-107 First Row-M. Winning, S. Allsberry, Y. Tirio, M. Miles, G. Petruha, M. Thomas, R. Seger, I. Sheinber, L. Herbst. Second Row-I. Prevete, T, Rogers, J. Middleman, D. Baynham, G. Snodgrass, N. Grant, B. Sunderman, L. Boyle, A. Langdon. Third Row-H. Chittick, D. Sutter, B. Gorgas, Miss Neel, D. Uebing, E. Sweeney, J. Miller, S. Weaver, W. Zimmerman. 'WY I 7' A 77 77 7' Teacher .. .. Vice President President . Vice President 2-109 President . .,,. .,.....,. , Secretary . . ,.,,.. Teacher . . ,,.. Vice President .... , Secretary .,.. ..,. . ., Teacher . , . . President .... ,..,,. . .. i Secretary ,,...,,...,. 2-109 ., Mr. Willard G. Conner , ...,.....Albert Nord ., . . Robert Sarver . . . Abbie Schechter 2-119 . Mr. Samuel J. Hughes .. .,. Barbara Evans James Connor ., .. Roger Simon 2-121 ,. ,. Mr. A. G. Darnall .. Melvin Barbus Patty Williams ., Morris Dickter First Row-J. Beasley, S. Ritz, L. Lubovsky, J. Woods, H. Tereszkiewicz, F. Mahoney, S. O'Neill, M. Reynolds, P. Fishel, S. McGaughey, S. Feldman, A. Ciminaro, A. Miller. Second Row-M. Zeilinger, G. Geary, G. Kost, G. Lubarski, A. Lubick, A. Schechter, S. Gettlemen, L. Eppley, J. Zimmerman, N. Glass, D. Fullerton, M. Ross. Third Row-Mr. Conner, E. Bridge, R. Gasper, J. Valenti, R. Sarver, S. Webb, W. Ferguson, A. Nord, M. Bernstein, L. Kibler, R. Tierney, R. Sweeney, W. Reidell, G. Ball. 2-119 First Row-M. Meledin, D. Lukehart, P. Ferguson, J. Stone, R. Guberman, C. Mill- bauer, A. Erfley, D. Calabrese, J. Ottke, B. Evans, J. Sutter, D. Zeidenstien, M. Angelo. Second Row-E. Baur, P. Fulton, S. Cappuccio, R. Rhodes, M. Gilmore, J. Reynolds, E. Houck, A. DeBocher, T. Queer, C. Little, R. Porter. Third Row-J. Connor, E. Mosley, R. Simon, L. Sarosdy, V. Sanford, A. Thurston, J. Perry, G. Frey, J. Wise, F. Green. 2-121 First Row-B. Newcommer, P. Williams, L. Karobetsos, C. Welch, H. Nedley, M. Gessler, J. Lochard, A. Pisani, C. Grey, V. Meola, M. Bricks, C. Irvill, H. Schulman. Second Row-E. Rubenstein, W. White, E. Molnar, J. Brown, J. Young, B. Gibbons, R. McChesney, T. Bykawski, M. Madancy, M. Barbus, W. Arnold, J. Warters. Third Row-J. Dreano, E. Neuhart, R. Martin, J. Brady, D. DeDomenic, W. Hock, H. Kuliguski, M. Dickter, W. Hunter, J. Sgio, J. Flaherty, M. Koshka. 'YY Z V' YY' 78 Y W WY' WY' W Y' Teacher ........,,.,,. .. , .,...... Miss Helen Mates President . ..,..,,,..,..,.. .. ..,,.,,....., Oscar Henry Vice President .. ,.,,. ...... .,...., J a ck Hausman Secretary-Treasurer .... ,.,, . . Charles Neider 2-230 Teacher ,..... ,...,. M iss Lottie S. Hammett President ,...., .,,.........,.,,.,..,... J oseph Cleary Secretary ,.... ....,..,.. W ilma Hunt 2-242 Teacher .... ........ ,,,.. M i ss Katharine V. Owen President . ..,,... ..,,.,,... ....,,.,. ,,,., R o b ert Grubbs Vice President ...,.. .. ,, ,,., ....,.. W illis Ross Secretary .,....,.,,.. , ., , Lois Fahnestock V-5. 2-216 First Row-B. Burnside, H. Sante, D. Breunen, B. Shriver, E. Steele, P. Welch, M. Weisman, O. Florig, M. Steele, L. Cotton, P. Thompson. Second Row-A. Painter, C. Orgill, D. Tebbets, M. Baynham, D. Wellings, D. Gallagher, A. Kirkpatrick, P. Lilja, O. Henry. Third Row-R. Fuchs, A. Blank, J. Hausman, F. Rubin, C. Neider, N. Pedersen, R. Allsberry. 2-230 First Row-A. Giannuzzi, P. johnson, L. Bauman, M. Hyman, W. Hamilton, V. Simp- son, G. Testa, M. Williams, V. Strothers, M. Zulauf. Second Row-G. Turner, E. Roberts, M. Moore, B. Travers, A. Fulton, W. Hunt, B. McClements, B. Chicchirichi, R. McMasters, R. Halversen. Third Row-C. Wood, J. Bentley, E. Rhodes, W. Staub, R. McLean, J. Cleary, G. Borland, C. Cain, S. Morton. 2-242 First Row-S. Pow, D. King, M. Borden, S. Haywood, M. Scoffel, D. Petropulos, M. Spence, G. Backman, M. Henderson, M. Mihelcic, C. Iurlano, B. Hamilton, M. McCann, J. Antal. Second Row-G. Andrasko, G. Mandros, L. Pengelly, L. Radocaj, V. Gordon, L. Fahnestock, J. McFeaters, C. Stern, J. Starr, M. Derbaum, D. Holland, R. Carnevale. Third Row-T. Clark, R. Grubbs, F. Stephen, W. Ross, R. Baker, R. Schoenberger, R. Bingler, J. Edmonston, A. Sidney, F. Zottola, E. Thompson, T. White. 2-216 --Y me 79 An, . ,. ..,,. 2-300 First Row-J. Coleman, B. Henry, R. Apoley, M. Paridice, J. Browne, O. Truserinie, S. Huchinsen, S. Kingsburgh, M. Moore, J. Sandig, R. Storey, M. Sherba, E. Mullen. Second Row-S. Krotec, J. Turnbull, B. Boyer, B. Stevenson, R. Kelly, V. Jackson, C. Macinsen, E. Martin, S. Russo, T. Patton. Third Row-G. Stewitski, A. Bermin, L. Flynn, J. Fleming, B. Swearer, B. Darragh, J. Phillips, B. Madden. 2-302 First Row-C. Ritchey, N. West, G. Young, L. Wieland, T. Fabec, M. Bond, B. Med- dings, J. Schaude, B. Shields, E. Morrison, V. Jones, L. Lederer, M. Mackaness. Second Row-R. Boll, R. Jones, R. Corso, H. Blasing, F. Cooperstein, Y. Campbell, W. Twyman, M. Pellecchio, B. Hollihan, V. Ludwig, G. Jones, H. Sharpe, J. Weinstein. Third Row-J. Gibbon, J. Kirby, P. Mayer, R. Scanga, J. Homison, R. Schupp, A. Cappello, P. Lynch, M. Kuklis, A. Surman, C. Forker, J. Scully. 1-136 First Row-B. Vilsmeier, B. Smith, J. Leon, D. Pore, D. Deaktor, J. Beals, L. O Donald, D. Reed, J. Wissman, V. Conn, B. Butler, M. Anderson, M. Allen. Second Row-L. Binstock, D. Knapp, M. Tourville, B. Best, R. Americus, R. Levenson, L. Weigold, L. Winkler, B. Gray, R. Arnowitt, M. Cleeton. Third Row-W. Duncan, R. Frankenstein, C. Aber, B. Atkinson, E. Rogers, J. Logan, J. Fisher, J. Rini, W. Stewart, F. Manza, M. Cosgrove. 2-300 Teacher .. . Mr. A. J. Brownmiller President . . . ..,.,. ,James M. Phillips Vice President . , .,,., Bill Swearer Secretary . , . .,..... ..,.. R uth Storey Treasurer . .,.,..,. Corrine Reiter Teacher ,,... ,. 2-302 . . .. Mr. Carl G. Brackmann President . ., .,., ...,. ..,...,,,,. J o hn Gibbon Vice President . ....,...,,.. Philip Mayer Secretary .. . ..... ...,. B etty Hollihan Treasurer . ,,,, . ,........ Henrietta Blasing 1-136 Teacher ....,, Mrs. Rosemary McM. Crossland President ....... , ,. .... .. ....,......... Jean Wissman Vice President . ..,.... ......... D avid Wilstein Secretary ..... ,.... ..,.,.... V i rginia Conn Treasurer . .. .,.,.., Merle Cleeton 1-137 1-137 Teacher .,.... Mr. R. W. Saunders President . . . .,,. .,,. . .William Baker Vice President . ,,..,.,...,,.,.. James Muir Secretary . .. . ..,.,,, Walter Ritchie L-3 -I A 1-204 Teacher .. . ,.,, Miss Esther M. Smith President ,.,,.,. ,......,......,.... . .. Bernice Glass Vice President .. ,..,. Charlotte Robbins Secretary .. ,..,,.. Anne Wellinger Treasurer . ..... Joe Henderson 1-209 Teacher ..,, . .,.. Mr. H. S. Wieand President ....,..,..,,.,...,.. Jay Palley Secretary .. . . .. Patty Husemen First Row-D. Hammerstrom, J. Wissman, R. Caggrano, D. Verrrlla, C. Baur, M Green, G. Marucci, M. Franklin, R. McDaniel, S. Bernstein, S. Foster, T. Balquist. Second Row-H. Holliday, L. Wright, R. Sciullo, R. Chirico, L. Young, G. Estridge P. Price, H. Goldsmith, J. Cedel, M. Gluck. Third Row-Mr. Saunders, E. Goughler, J. Reed, K. Rutter, A. Ellirig, C. Smith, C Denney, M. Gitelman, W. Kuczynski, R. Anderson. 1-204 First Row-L. Smith, B. Glass, C. Robbins, L. Skarupski, A. Paynter, T. Berkey, P Austin, P. Lang, A. Gross, D. Smith, L. Scheir, A. Wellinger. Second Row-W. Brown, E. Morris, G. Holcombe, B. Schwartz, J. Devlin, R. Coletto C. Knierim, K. Gerber, J. Henderson, J. McG0uldrich, G. Cuddy. Third Row-R. Cornforth, F. Halpine, W. Smith, W. Bolanis, S. Grey, H. Cromee, R Hersh, A. Schwartz, G. Pompa, F. Holt, Miss Smith. 1-209 First Row-M. Case, R. Qusac, J. Baird, M. Holtsman, V. Kanakes, J. Fabec, M Shapiro, K. Popson, M. Van Ewan, H. Richey, P. Husemen, M. Hook, V. Holt. Second Row-A. Rogow, J. Reddish, D. Thomas, H. Colker, J. Palley, O. Lochard S. Alvin, J. Hinkes, R. Hassler, J. Montgomery, D. Myers. Third Row-A. Schwartz, J. Pointzman, M. Leiss, R. Malasky, R. Snee, B. Brotsky A. Currie, W. Greenburgh, W. Seeds, Mr. Wieand. B' ' 81 ' W' 1 v I l 1-221 Teacher . . Miss Etta May Katz President ,... ,.., . .Dottie Lou Cook Secretary .... . Joan Lawrence 1-316 Teacher .. . Miss Adaline Van Kirk President . ....,... .. . . .. . Helen Johnston Secretary-Treasurer .. ,.,. ..,. W illiam Ward 1-318 Teacher... .... Mr. Harry W. F. Price President ..... .. .. .. .... .....,,..,,. I rwin Haus Secretary ...,. . . ,...,...... .Edna Robey Treasurer ..,.. . .. .Donna Kerski 1-221 First Row-S. Greenberg, P. Bevilaqua, F. Gross, M. Canker, M. Craddock, V. Smith. B. Feldman, G. Golden, J. Climpson, D. Dorsey, J. Lindley. B. Reid. Second Row-S. Meyers, M. Feldman, D. Chrysler, S. Wesling, H. Bock, J. McDermott, D. Stewart, D. Cook, A. McDermott, E. Herskovitz, E. Shechter, A. Schechter. Third Row-E. Talbot, F. Dowdy, G. Valenti, B. Kilpatrick, E. Garwood, B. Sherman, J. Witt, J. Lawrence, C. McClaine, J. Marr. 1-316 First Row-K. Kay, M. Cooper, W. Schaeffer, A. MacCrum, N. Murphy, P. Shorts, H. Johnston, A. Burns, R. Marqol, M. Luntz, P. Wiltfeur. Second Row-L. Kerlick, W. Ward, P. Jones, J. Welles, J. Patterson, J. Samuels, M. Kahn, D. Stobie, W. Werner. 1-318 First Row-D. Harvell, B. Suber, M. Licht, E. Houston, D. Dudt, E. Robey, B. Wagner, I. Bujac, D. Witten, R. Steinlauf, B. Smilovitz, A. Gill. Second Row-H. Warburton, D. Hofer, C. Mason, B. Johnson, S. Campbell, P. Charleton, S. Warrender, L. Edwards, L. Haines, G. Kuhn. Third Row-W. Walker, G. Thompson, J. Anchors, H. Fisher, J. Hobbins, W. Cordero, I. Haus, W. Doer, W. McKnight. ,W W 82 Y, B KCLM1, provzae 1 ,v 1 1 '1 ACTIVIHILS if I lffllfflllf Wllll fo I'XfI'fl'46 LHOWXl'fJqE lIf'qlll,I'Flp lvll .U- fL- flue rlmxroom CIVIC ASSOCIATION fFirst Semesterj President-Kenneth Hartman Vice President-Bill Cooper Secretary-Maude Herold Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley 711116 Civic :Xss11ci211i1111, 111'g2111iz1011 111 011011111'21g0 01111111-1'211i1111 1101110011 1:Z1Cl111j' 211111 s111110111s 211111 111 S111lll112lfL' s01111111 s11i1'i1, is 11121110 1111 of 1'c111'0s0111211iv0s S6111 1111111 021011 11111110 11111111 111 Il g1-1101211 ZlSSC1111J1j'. 11 1121s 1111'C'C lJ'OW'C1'5f 10gis1211iv0. 0X0c111ix'0, 211111 j1111ici211. T110 10gis1211i1'0 1111w01's 111 1110 Civic Ass11ci211i1111 Il1'C x'0s1c11 111 1110 Z1SSC1111D1j'. This 11SSC1111J1f' 111001s 1111 1110 1i1's1 211111 11111111 Ai'01lK1Zlj'S 111' 01'01'y 111011111 111 1'0c1111111101111 Rf11El11Q'QS w1111'11, it 211111111011, 111211' 110 111'0s0111011 111 1110 lJ'1'111C11JZl1 who may accept 111' l'QjCC1 1110111. 1110 0x0c1111v0 IJKJXYCVS 111 1110 Civic ,Xss11ci211i1111 2110 iii 1110 11211111s of 1110 p1'0s1110111 111 1110 ,'Xss110i211i1111 211111 11is c111111ci1. A1 1110 first 111001i11g of 021011 s01110s1c1'. 1110 11f1'ic01's 2110 c10c1011. . 84 ,,, , ,,,, 7, SCHOLASTIC STANDING COMMITTEE QFirst Semesterj General Chairman-Sally Parker Latin-Lula Copetas Algebra-Ettore DeNapo1i Science-jane Hussey English-Jeanne Norris Sponsor-Mr. A. W. Rodgers LIBRARY COMMITTEE fFirst Semesterj Chairman-Doris Deaktor Sponsor-Miss Phebe G. Pomeroy The purpose of the Hall Cmumittee is three-folcl: to protect the 1lll'OllClAIj' of ' to lttp the lull detr 'mel to xllmx ell s re 'txtifms tw the stullcuts of I eztluoclyl .A, K , ... . . v..Q. Pl, . 4 , plwot-vcl witlmut clisturbzmccs frmu thc hulls. Sewxtty-ciglmt msmbers carried out these clutics this semester. HALL COMMITTEE fFirst Semesterj Chairman-Carl Perelman Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley TRAFFIC SQUAD fFirst Semesterj Chairman-james Boyle Assistant Chairman-Alan Over Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley NOON MOVIE SQUAD AND STAGE CREW Squad Chairman-Annabelle Reardon Crew Manager-Jack Sims Sponsor-Mr. Samuel J. Hughes ASSEMBLY SQUAD QFirst Semesterj Chairman-james Taylor Assistant Chairman-Donald Kennedy Sponsor-Mr. Samuel J. Hughes lt has been the cluty of the Stage Crew to he present at every 1ill Ogl'2llll given -either during school 01' at night to take charge of all the lighting ancl scenery. They also hanclle the Stage anal aucli,t1'1riu111 for the 11011111 inovies. The Assenilmly Squad has a clouhle cluty: to keep order in the auflitoriuin fluring sclwol asseniblies ancl to keep the halls Z1'l'Ol1llKl the 1lllllllC'l'llllll quiet while zz prograiii is being presentecl. This semester lNV6lllj' lmoys served on this lllYfllllZllJlC c111n111ittee. A E --wM ,,-..,A, 86 7,,.,-,. - SMOKING COMMITTEE 1First Semesterj Chairman-Lou Battista Assistant Chairman--Bill Ferguson Secretary-George Haddad Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley The Frfe11clsl1ip Club. OIIG of tlie olclest scliool o1'g'z111izz1tio11s. Zllllls to C1011 :.111l 111z1i11tz1i11 a spirit of frie111lli11ess Zllllllllg' tl11- girls at l'cz1l1ocl5' Hlsll Nemo lt llZlS El 111e111l1ersl1ip of 1ll'O'I'G Illllll tl11'vc llllllCl1'CCl girls classifiecl z1l1o1e 11 ll 1 lllllll year. Esse11tiz1lly Z1 social Ol'Q'Z1lllZZlIlUll. tl1c Clllll l1olcls two 11166 Us llllillflll one is a social f1111ctio11, Zlllfl IllL' UIllCl' Z1 fo1'111:1l z111clito1'i11111 IIICC 1 FRIENDSHIP CLUB CFirst Semesterj President-Mary Belle Johnston Vice President-Betty Leonard Secretary-Sylvia Squitier Treasurer-Florence Parker ,1 , px Sponsors-Mrs. Justine C. Weller and Miss Vera V. Bash ,H 87 ,Y,, Y, if LEADERS CLUB fFirst Semesterj President-Linn Duvall Vice President-Maude Herold Secretary-Dorothy Michel Treasurer-Barbara Brinker Sponsor-Miss Virginia S. Wilson LEADERS CLUB Purpose: Membership: Any girl siuflenr of lknilmly High Sr-liool ls l. To zissisi in the iustruclfim of pliysical ccliiczuimm in this cligihlc for iiickiiilmciwliip, piwmviclccl that: school. l. She is either zi IOA. 1113, lllX, l2H. or IZA. 2. To pmiiiiwlr- ziinimg all thc slurlcuts the lJl'lb1lCl' lll-Fllifli 2. She has a grzulc of in pliysicul ccliicatimi zmcl :ill hcl Ilililflliil'i41XVZll'Ci1Jill'SlCEliUiillfililtlll. grzicles, cithcr in her subjects or in cirizciisliip, 3. Tw hc :L lczlclci' in all scliuiwl work. S or 'AY' HI-Y QFirst Semesterj President-James Taylor Vice President-james Naser Secretary-William Barber Treasurer-Kenneth Hartman Sponsor-Mr. Frederyck E. Holmes .. .L 88 -WY . ,H W ----Y Y BIOLOGY CLUB fFirst Semester! President-Dick Over Vice President-Lewis Kibler Secretary-Ruth Dudt Sponsor-Miss Marie B. Knauz Klcmlaers of the Aclvzmcccl .Nrt class estzllmlislicrl their lmcst record during TIL past y-L-nr. NVlI111lllQ' in tlic National Sclmlastic Cmitcst, first prize in peuul wtunic prize in lettering' in group 1: :tml scccmcl prize in lettering. group 2: l mciitiims in prints. zxclvtlrtisiiig' art, :tml costume clt-sign, and mic specixl 11 in waiter color. lu zulrlitiou, they plziccfl ftm,1'tcc11 utlicfr entries. Une lumens iucirtirm in the Stutu Puster Contest mzlrkccl tht- cucl of the j'CZl1 S effort The .Sit'lZI7IU,Yfl.t' l1lZlQZlZll1C lmiipix-cl the following lkrluocly pupils lux uimiux lllL'lll fur plzlcclncrits in tlie fiftvciilli zmuuzil Nilfllllllll lligli Scluml .Xrt l x liulmrt A-X. XYCz1x'cr, Ruth McC,'m'111iclt, Blargztrct :XllL'11. Clztuflizi lizmiiuslxi llitrr L l,l111ll1L'lll. ,luliu Massey. Milton Sulinnnnl. Rcwlmurt liciulicimcr, Scwtt Helm Xmm ul liwuit, :mal Frank Nlbcliley. ADVANCED ART Sponsor-Miss jean Thoburn , 89 ,.,,,-,- H, ,,,,, ,,.- SPANISH CLUB CFirst Semesterj President-Helen Voland Vice Presmdent joseph Bickel Secretary-Sophie Hejnosz Sponsor Dr Emily Redmond T110 Sc11i111' 1.ati11 C11l111 1135 :1Cti1'itics of two 11 '1 '111c C1 - 1 1 5111111 of Rlllllilll 1ifQ 111111 Q11sto111s 11711115 t11c 0115 1 fllllx .fX1111J11g' f11t'1l' social activities they 11111111 to 11z11'Q 1 It t11t 111111 wty1c, possibly ll C1Z'11lCC, 111111 Z1 pa1't1'. CHEMISTRY SQUAD fFirst Semester! Chairman-Ruth Dudt Secretary--Clara Herron Sponsor-Dr. Harry E. Gill 91' DEBATING CLUB fFirst Semesterj President-Adeline Herlick Vice President-Adele Finkelstein Secretary--Sybil Heimann Treasurer-Clara Herron Spcnsor-Mr. Frederyck E. Holmes CIVITAN FALL SEMESTER THE CIVITAN fFirst Semester, Editor-in-Chief-Kenneth Hartman Assignment Editor-Charles Hummel Sponsor-Miss Florence M. Johnson THE CIVITAN CSecond Semesterj Editor-in-Chief-Martin Jacobs Assignment Editor-Clara Herron CIVITAN SPRING SEMESTER n J CIVIC ASSOCIATION CSecond Semesterj President-Harry Kramer Vice President-Alan Over Secretary-Doris Deaktor Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley The lJ'Lll'1J'O5C of the Debating Club is to clevelop th-e ability Tlie Pliotogrztpliic Society bas its ptiqmuse to ,teach its 1110111- to spezllc clearly, forcibly, and e111pl1z11tically 011 Illllfllllllfllfill bers to tzilte :mal cleyelop successful pictures. lD111'i11g the ceurse issues of the tlay. lJL1I'lllQ'IllC semester the club presents seyerzil of the seiiiester. several lectures are given by tlie Kotlak Film raclio cliscussions z111cl lllllllj' debates. CO1ll1T2lllf'. ASSEMBLY SQUAD fSec0nd Semesterj Chairman-Donald Kennedy Assistant Chairman-Wesley Simon Sponsor-Mr. Samuel J. Hughes + ' W - --H - - Y, Y - Y,7YYYW , ,,,,,, 7, , , HALL COMMITTEE fSec0nd Semesterj Chairman-Robert Weaver Sponsor--Mr. Rome L. Shirley The Stunt Day L'11111111i1tce is Z11'JDOi1l'lC'lT hy Mr. S. I. Hughes f1'11111 il list of sc11i111' 112111165 s11h111itt1Qcl hy the IZA class 111'esirlc11t. The piirposc of this com- mittee is to 101'ga11izc 111111 stage El variety show i11 which seniors take thc In-z1cli11g parts. The small z1ci111is1sio11 price charged for the pc1'fr11'111z111ce Cnahles thc sQ11im's to take Care of various activities. TRAFFIC SQUAD fSecond Semesterj Chairman-Howard Baxter Assistant Chairman-Morton Lerner Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley new ' , Y ,, Y W 96 NTL W, 7.7 . iwi. Y SCHOLASTIC STANDING COMMITTEE fSecond Semesterj General Chairman-Patricia Langsdale Latin-Marion Meyer Algebra-Edward Benter Science-Fred Koepke English-Ruth Dudt Sponsor--Mr. A. W. Rodgers The Biology Club has had varied activities this semester. Three delegates were sent to the annual meeting' of the Pennsylvania junior Academy of Science held in Edinboro, Pa. 'on April 3, 1942. At this meeting, papers were read by listher Postage and Jean Boehlce. Various connnittees have been at 'work ob- serving living' forms under the microscope. Individual work. in the field of bird study. 'has been done by l.ewis Kibler, who is also a student member of the Audubon Society of Xllestern Pennsylvania. He also received a club award for the best collection of tree leaves made last fall. Club trips were made to the flower shows, Frick Park, and the Planetarium. LEADERS CLUB fSecond Semesterb President-Linn Duvall Vice President-Amelia Benko Secretary-Dorothy Michel Treasurer-Barbara Brinker Sponsor-Miss Virginia S. Wilson if 97 ' so SENIOR BAND Sponsor-Mr. Wallace Frost The puirpose of the Senior Choir is to cleveliop love for good music zmcl skill iu siugiug' it. The choir wzuits to produce a goocl singing group to represent Peziliocly ztucl to have the enjoyment of lacing together. The Choir proclucecl with the orchestra Mliztllzul for Ameri- cans, which wzis presented at the 'lHlIl1H1'j' grztcluzttiou :mtl :tt two assemblies. Au oporettzi by Mr. Frost :mtl Miss Shute was presented at the Foster Memorial Hall last September. Iu jZ1i1lL12l1'j'. they szuig' at Carnegie Music Hall at Dr. l5iclwell's request :mtl :tt ClIl'lSf1I1iZlS they ireuclerecl carols 'iu the lobby ol the VYillizuu Penn llotel. The Senior Choir ztppeztrerl at the Heinz Chapel two cliffcreut times and at Emory Methodist Church ou Suuclay cveuiug, Hay 17. Aiuoug' the importzuit soloists iu the Choir are: Beruarcl Myer. George lfieltluulu, Bill Gairriu. ulaue Fislier, zuicl Sylvia Squitier. SMOKING COMMITTEE fSecond Semesterj Chairman-George Haddad Assistant Chairman-Bill Entwisle Secretary-Serge Paris Sponsor-Mr. Rome L. Shirley 98 FRENCH CLUB QSecond Semesterj President-Linn Duvall Vice President-Charles Gahagen Treasurer-David Craig Sponsor--Miss Helen E. Rickabaugh This semester, niany history stuclents united to form a new school orgzini- zzttion which they naniecl the History Club. Through its activities. the club en- cleavors to stimulate interest in all phases of history, especially Allegheny County and Vliestern Pennsylvania subjects. Studies have been made of Albert Gallatin. Battles of llushy Run and Loyal Hanna, Famous Sieges in History. and Naval Battles of the Spanish .-Xinericzm Vliar. Also, an interesting trip was made to the Museum Depzirtinent of the Historical Society of VVestern Pennsylvania. HISTORY CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-James Maclntyre Secretary-Treasurer-Donald Baird Sponsor-Miss Lily Lee Nixon Y' ' ' '77 ' w 100 JUNIOR LATIN CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-Alan Smith Vice President-Audrey Wilkens Secretary-Evelyn Church Sponsor-Miss Esther M. Smith The purpose ol tl1e Coopcintiye XYO1'liCl'S is to prepare pupils for praeticzil experimieg in lmusiuess. Pupils frcmi secretarial t1rz1i11i11g' class serve one or two pcrilocls, alteruzite weeks. cloiug zructiczil worlcg that is, fili110', tviiiiff, 111i111e0ffrz1Jl1i11ff, and U 1 6 b 5 ste11o-grapliic work for tl1e faculty m1e111luc1's. They perieuce lay NVU1'lilllg' iu tlie uiaiu office. couiiseliors' lilurziry activities office, Cizfilan Stuff, supply 1'oo111. aucl get ex- offices, mimco- grzlpli 1110-0111. Also, four girls wolrlc alteruzitc weeks, full time, at the Acluiiiiistrzitioii liuilcliug' of tliie B0z11'cl of lCClllCElTl-fl-11. Twenty-two girls workecl one week, full time, typing tlie sugar l lti'O1li1l0' cards for tl1e Fccleml C,iox'e1'11111e11t. lu all. tliere were C 5 t forty-oliie girls zmcl two lmys worrkiiig uuclcr the guiclzuiee or Miss lilizu joliusou. SENIOR LATIN CLUB ' fSecond Semesterj Consuls-George Appleton, Clara Herron Quaestor-Ruth Earley Aediles-Donald Baird, Alan Hodshire Sponsor-Miss Sarah F. Baker M .Yv--Ja,, LW-- ,,,,,-,i 101 ,,,,,g., W -,. - ,S ,, it W 4 A 4d-I H' il 4 COOPERATIVE WORK Sponsor-Miss Eliza M. johnson HI-Y QSecond Semesterj President-james Boyle Vice President-Ernest Squitier Secretary-Richard Iles Treasurer--William Garvin Sponsor-Mr. Frederyck E. Holmes LIBRARY COMMITTEE fSecond Semesterj Chairman-Rita Boll Sponsor-Miss Phebe G. Pomeroy L,K,,,pW Y M Y Y, 102 MASQUE AND WIG CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-Robert Weaver Vice President--Alan Hodshire Secretary-Treasurer-Richard Over Sponsor-Mr. Richard F. Thompson The lmtlrlzose of tlic Masque aucl Wig Clulm is to procluct' to thc iuitiatimi plays. At Christmas time the Masque :null plays for the school aucl to teach its iueiulacrs to he a goocl Wig Club proclticctl The Quecifs L'lu'istuias for a hluuior- tuclioucc. SC'lllOI' assembly aucl iu january, The Sign lix'-wylmocly Knows, This year the clulfs lurocltictioiis iucluclccl two plays, XN'is- au unusual clrauiutic pifcsciitatioiii of facts about the Riccl Cross, clout 'l'o1otl1 and mlilic Go-at Vllith-out Horus, which ther for both assemblies. Alt the March iuitiatiou The 'lliwsitiiw' . . N Jrescutccl at the Septciulmcr iuitiatiou. Xlisclioiiu loioth was Place was iitresciitccl. bonus iueiulmers of the Cluh also were also ffivcu at a Frieuclshi J Clul: iucetiuff. Sir llavicl VX'ea1's at iu the cast or crew ol tht- two class ilztvs. 5 l 6 n . Qruwu was put ou tm' the club hy the iuciulxars ui 1'-espn I PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY CSecond Semester! President-Edgar Keane Secretary-Luther Cobb Sponsor-Mr. A. j. Brownmiller Y Y, Y lvl!-Il. -W -11 , , 'nil .llillw L ,- ,,,.Jl,,,JtS.-v rv .l..-.llu MOTOR TRAFFIC CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-Dick Over Vice President-James Boyle Secretary-Margaret Spence Sponsors-Mr. Henry R. Ries and Mr. james P. Kennedy The aim of the Motor Traffic Club is to bring out the educational value of safety. This organization, during' our recent band uniform campaign, donated S150 to the fund. It plans to have in the near future, a reporters' booth be-- tween the two grandstands on the athletic field, so that re- porters won't have to go on the field. Included in the pro- gram this year was an interesting movie entitled A Caval- cade of l'ennsylx'ania. To promote interest in science is the main purpose of the Tech Club. .-Xt this semesters meeting. various members talked on different phases of physics. Their past programs have included speakers from industrial concerns and colleges. A representative from the XYesti'nghousc Electric and Manu- facturing Company gave an informfative demonstration at a recent meeting. TECH CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-William Reutti Vice President-james Johnson Secretary-William Robinson Program Chairman-Anthony Iannucci Sponsor-Mr. john T. Loeber 1 -...,--1., - - ..... -,.-., , Y.-. M-. W. . . .. 104 BIOLOGY CLUB fSecond Semesterj Chairman-Lewis Kibler Secretary-Treasurer-Ruth Dudt Sponsor-Miss Marie B. Knauz The Motion Picture Appreciation Club menihers study motion pigturcs pu lizimeutalry procedure. and public speaking. The meetings are held exerx Nlcmdix hy the English 5 classes of Miss Florcuce M, lolmsou, iu wider ta stidx technical side of the current motion pictures. MOTION PICTURE APPRECIATION CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-Stanley Allen Sponsor--Miss Florence M johnson , Y, -,.,.-nun, ...,...,, Jimi., ,H Y ,ddnbvalw .,..,... 1 agifnilkiiri X SPANISH CLUB fSecond Semesterj President-Sanford Roberts Vice President-Anthony Bellini Secretary-Sophie Hejnosz Sponsor-Dr. Emily Redmond The Chess Club. with the aid of its sponsor. Mr. R. N. Taylor, and its presi- fiC'1lf,4iXiIliiliJll Stolonion, has 'organized a chess team to play competing teams from South, Schenley, XVilkin'sbnrg, and Turtle Creek High Schools. A tournament, for 'club members only, has been found interesting and instructive. CHEMISTRY SQUAD QSecond Semesterj Chairman-Doris Deaktor Secretary-Amelia Benko Sponsor-Dr. Harry E. Gill 106 l F!!-IYI ll J S P 0 R T Iliff, FIPHFIIIIVHII l'E!lll1,I'lfS fp6Vf'l0plI1f'IIl A pl, N ll IIII 7 1941 FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row-Harry McNeillie, john Laurina, Michael Bisceglia, john Vento, Anthony Fello, Oliver Gasperini, james Gasper, Harry Hager- man, Paul O'Neill, Louis Glaros, Harry Kramer, james Williams. Second Row-Robert Marshall, john Lopardo, Thomas Hartwick, Benny Steptoe, William Miller, Anthony Lopardo, Elmer Ketterer, Albert Dawson, Vernon Phillips, Morris Shratter, George Linnelli, Albert Neiman. Third Row-Robert Voscamp, Sidney Adelsberg, Joseph McCarthy, Burton Talenfeld, Floyd Coles, Edward Reese, Paul Steinlauf, Samuel Weinberg, jack Litz, Paul Corretti, Coach Richard S. Meyers. Fourth Row-Albert Macchioni, James Hartz, james Loftus, Glenn ompson, n y , . , , Frank Means. Th A d Foster Fdward Tellalian john Fulton James Kelley FOOTBALL Foothzxll was started this yezu' with a turnout of more than fifty men, only fifteen of whom returned from the previous year. Coach Meyers started to get into shape the tezun which wzt tion I. ln inzuigurztting the Brentwood opponents to the scoring coluinn only ll few s destined to end in at tie for second place in Sec- l94l season, the llighlztnders marched over their tune of 25 to 7. The Highlanders broke intorthe minutes after the opening kick-off. when Ollie Gaspcrini nizlde il 54-yard dash over the Brentwood goztl. Spurring oil :L lust period drive hy their Allegheny opponents, the Peabody hoys nizuiziged to hold onto their undefeated record with rt fr to 6 tie. Upsetting a highly favored Squirrel llill tezun, Peahody opened the l94l City League Con- 108 TW' W mlgiizff W' YA 7' CHEER LEADERS Eleanor Fleming Sue Seagert Helen Voland Roberta Walton Dorothy Michel Joan Harms ference with a win over the Green and XN'hitc of All- derdice by the score of 6 to O. Peabody's next victim, South, was subdued to the score of 13 to O. The llighlanders suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of Shady Side, 16 to O. This game did not, however, affect our league standing as it was not a league game. Maintaining their undefeated record in league competition, the Red and Gray overcame tl Red and Black of Schenlev 21 to 6, bv gaining and holding an early lead. ln a steady downpour. the lit ? d'ZaWiwaiMs2o 5 D H A 9' Highlanders fought South Hills to a 6 to 6 deadlock. which kept them tie with their rivals from VVesting- house for the No. 1 position. Then in the final game of the 'season against 'the Blue and Gold of Vllesting- house before a capacity crowd, the Highlanders marred their season's league record by dropping their only league contest 19 to O, and finished in a tie for second place with Schenley. The season's results were as follows: September 19-Peabody Z5 ......,,,...,...........,,,..... Brentwood 7 September Z6-Peabody 6 ,.., ,... . Allegheny 6 October 3kPeabody 6 .,.... .... 1 -Xllderdice O October 9-Peabody 13 ....,. ..,,.,..,.,.. S outh 0 October 17-Peabody 0 ..,... ...,. S hady Side 16 October Z4eli'eabody 21 ...... .......... S chenley 6 October 31-Peabody 6 ...... ....,... S outh Hills 6 November 7-Peabody O .,... ,..... VN 'estinghouse 19 SOCCER The Peabody soccer team finished the season with a result of two games won. six lost, and one tied. The team consisted of Harry Bassett. james Bostick, James Hullian, Richard Dowdy, jam-es Gearing, George Had- dad, Jack Hays, George Hellman. Homer Martin. james Ludwig, Robert B u c k l e r , Melvin Truxell. Timothy O'Brien, Anthony lurlano, Robert XVeiss, and James Ulrich. VOLLEY BALL Due to a late start, the varsity volley ball team played only six matches. The season's record was made up of 0116 game with XN'estinghouse. two with Allderdice, and three tournament matches. Although their record of two wins and six losses was not very impressive. Coach Batchelor's boys were fighting hard and doing' their best at all times. The starting team consisted of Evans, Kubinski, and Chirigos as the spikers, while Banker. Pakler, and Rosenberg were the setters. Helping along when called upon were Hays, Grooket. Marlcovitz, and Foreman. tl' f wan 45 f af me r V' ' 'A If O. Jacks, J. Gasper, W. Ireland, J. Lewis, . Cooperstein, R. McLain. Levy, G. Blank, J. Hornick, J. Fulton, F. Baur, F. Means. Pirt S. Allen Gallagher, C. W Sofield E ,J. . , . Snyder, R. Brunaski, M. Truxell, H. Hager- man. BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row-A. Markovitz, L. Pakler, C. Perelman, J. Feld, S. Adelsberg, M. Katz. Second Row-H. Levy, K. Golbitz, D. Dob- kin, N. Chirigos, S. Allen, H. Bassett, Coach Meyers. Third Row-M. Feld, C. Blank, L. Tannen- baum, S. Fineberg, M. MacDonald, J. Hor- nick. BASEBALL U BASKETBALL The season's record in baseball to June 4 is as fol- Spoirting flashy new uniforms, a new cioach, and IOWS5 practically a whole new squad. the Peabody basketeers April 16,pCah,,,1y 1 yllllllnw Afxllgghcny Vocational 4 swung into their hard and long sixteen game schedule April Ztlfljealmtly 3 ...., Wasliingron Vocational 1 which was tio show the-m ending in fourth place. Al- -511111 33fP021l10flY 7 --'-- v'---- ---- j- M 5f'l1?UlC3i 2 though 'they ended in middle position and dropped their Q 1- -V-A'-- 215 111124011 fglchilltxgy 5 last four games, the Peabody sophomores who partook Mag gpcahody J '.l'. A ' i ' Al i 'A','. '.',' f Shady Side 3 in these gamles gamed valuable ex Jerience to be used Ma' Pealmcl' 4 .. ,. .,... Allegheny 2 vu 1 . a y y 1 to advantage next season. Vhfltll the mjury to Capt. yay 3 Y6PC2:l11:jfly33 --1- --.-- . -.-11-. 0 'l:lC5Il1C11y -5 ,une A ea Jo y . ..,.. . .. ,.......,...........,...... . . egieny Joe Feld. Lawrence Pakler was the only player of the starting five to finish the season. Due praise should be giv-en to our sophomore ace. Pete Pakler. who played the same brand of superb ball with the inex- perienced sophomores as with the undefeatable four of the first half. lYon baseball championship of Section l of the l'ittsburgh High Schools. For outstanding work in this semc-ster's games. credit is given to Glenn Blank, for general achievement: James Casper, catching: Harry Hagerman. batting: and Melvin Truxell, pitching. BASEBALL SQUAD First Row-G. Linnelli, J. Ulrich, J. Krotec, Second Row-D. Miller, R. Dowdy, H. Third Row-W. Means, L. Campbell, J. 110 i - 2 1941 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First Row - Edmond Newcome, Charles Gahagen, Fred Robbins, Harold Silverman, Sanford Roberts, Lawrence Leonardi, Ted Zuckerman, Lynward Drake, Jack Kennedy, Second Row-Rudy Evert, James Mac- Intyre, Jack Colker, Coach Hugh Lambie, Donald Kennedy, Harry Kalmus, Albert Sharon. l PHYSICAL FITNESS Last Noveinber. a l'hysical Fitness demonstration was staged in Pennsylvania. The demonstration con- sisted of a cross country relay from llrie. l'a. to Pitts- burgh and then east to l'hiladelphia. l'eab-ody runners, track team members, participated. They carried the niissile. which contained the Pledge of Allegiance and the Physical Fitness pledge. through a section of the run. The relay, which began on November 3. ended on Armistice Day. l'eabody's participants were under the direction of our track coach, Mr. Hugh Lainbie. ps SWIMMING TEAM In the spring semester. l'eabrody's swinnning' team proved its worth by a lone victory over South Hills. liven this record is adniirable in View of the fact that the Peabocly swinnning teani 'has for several years been non-existent. This year, however, it was revived and reorganized by the able coaching of Mr. Sofielcl. The tcani's manager was Robert Ellis. ln the winning meet against South Hills the score was -ll to 34. ln the free style class. Herbert Sheinberg, jack Rote. fharles lniel, George llacldad. and Carey Hush scor-ed 6, l5, 23, 26, and 9 points respectively. PARTICIPANTS IN PHYSICAL FITNESS DEMONSTRATION First Row-F. Robbins, H. Silverman, S. Roberts, L. Duvall, L. Leonardi, T. Zucker- man, L. Drake. Second Row-E. Newcome, C. Gahagen, E. Kennedy, D. 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