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Pp. Ir vege Sees snes one apeeaane = , nes z 3 ne LF : cae wwe es mem ea tt Suen gee ! Aya i! yi ( ms be pe Sa . ow ll oe a: —— a - — | ti) vei ox Jf: v5), , Vif Leet ] ae | - os | at é bY A nt ie ag Ail Gy, Me Pe PTY a) uve Aa | pial uy i es 1 ‘ie ty z i 4 HS Published by The Senior Class of Pocahontas High School Dedication to Miss LILY RUFF MR. CLARENCE BARR Who have done much in making our Annual possible we affectionately dedicate this book. It POCAHONTAS Pocahontas Staff DCrOLDY BW lites te: 20, Gi ner ote) eae Bie ee Editor Meaty LOUisetiletty eek ite eek Oer, Nel aire tek ee Assistant Editor PACK LE TON Cite ae src AGh ats Sie Ut Pew ee Jose on git eee Business Manager Betty. MOseien sees ki eee PL es, oie ee Subscription LY CMVV ieee Ais ey aos tee ei See ai ha! 50 Yah _ Advertising OATES © LGV evi oeey Se Jar ibe. Vea, Bh.) eer ee UIE 5: Sports Editor Brey otto) ee eee Oe aor) Co.) en Circulation Marvin Dilloige sets i) re ee en Assembling ALE VOCS RUG Cage Ot Pa ane oY ae Se IGE Assembling ClCH GNALO peter a Pete ae ty Assembling First row, left to right: Dorothy White, Mary Lotise Ellett, Evelyn White, Betty Moses. Second row, left to right: Milton Leidig, Helen Chato, Marvin Dillon, Betty Shell, Julius Levay. Faculty ‘saxgapmmmmnremm is Sita!) lemeege ss ae Seniors Ht POLAT Seniors —— it PUCAHUNTAS ‘: Seniors THE POCAHONTAS — Seniors eammmameell taal Seniors THE POCAHONTAS Class Poem May I, My Friends, present to you The Senior Class of Forty-two? At first comes Lee who's got big feet, Near every girl he’d find a seat. And then we come to Wanda Ree, Whose wish is by her man to be. Next Franny Crist, whose big brown eyes, Will show that she is always wise. Then, James, who lives in Paradise, Is short and fat and very nice. And Milton, too, is lots of fun, E’n tho’ he is a preacher’s son. And, now, we come to Betty Shell, Who claims that she can always tell That Lougy, with her red hair blest, Makes better grades than all the rest. But Jack, the leader of our class, Has never worried ’bout how to pass. Yet, Sis, who also likes her fun, Most always has her lessons done. And Eleanor Wright, our black-haired lass, Rides in a taxi to her class. But Rose, the quietest of us all, Will never roam around the hall. And Hazel never talks too much, And so she never gets “in dutch’’. While Butch, who talks most all the time Says not a thing thats worth a dime. And. Frances Pais our well-known beauty, Thinks graduating is a duty. And Moe, a girl with pretty hair, Has a complexion that is fair. The little, dark-haired boy is Slick, For playing ball he is our pick. Now Dor’thy is as good as gold, She does or says no wrong (I’m told) And Ada Moore cannot forget That every teacher has a pet. Now Becky hates her middle name But, Maude, we like you just the same. (Continued two pages following) THE POCAHONTAS —— Senior Prophecy We set up the hands of the clock to the Year of our Lord 1952, just ten years hence. And what do we find? The war is over and Hitler is dead—shot by Jack French in the Battle of Berlin. If you see a medal com- ing up the street, look behind it and you will see Jack. Now, let me tell you about our boys and girls who were in the army. Lee helped General Mac- Arthur in Australia. Of course, Lee had to get back in order to collect from his ten cent defense stamp. James Cheek, all by his lonesome, with only one plane plus a few helpers, got Bataan back for us. And when they drafted the girls, almost all of them went across but only a few came out heroes. We all knew Butch would shoot the first Ger- man she saw but we didn’t know she would bury him and then have a one- woman funeral. And Slick, they said made half the Germans seasick with his wavy hair, but otherwise he didn’t do much good. And wait until you hear about C. M. By the time he got across the ocean the war was over. We’re. ex- pecting him back in a couple of years, as soon as he gets around to it. One of the sad accidents that happened was when Marvin Dillon got caught— stealing chickens from a German. They sure shot his buttons off. Up till now he has been counting stars in a concentration camp. Oh! and I must tell you about the bombs Hazel Triplet, Ada Moore, and Margaret Robinette contributed. Well—maybe they were cakes, but they served the same purpose. I guess you knew Frances Crist went across to help all she could. The funniest thing happened to her during a blackout. She was getting mar- ried to a nice little soldier boy with Wanda Lawson as witness. Well, when the lights came on, the soldier was doing the preaching, the preacher was acting as witness.and Frances and Wanda were hugging each other—but it was all fixed up. Oh! And another thing—if you see Josephine or Rebecca coming up the street with their arms spread out in front of them, just speak and keep on going. You see, they don’t know thait the war is over and that there aren’t any more blackouts. They were shell-shocked. I'll bet here’s something you don't know. Frances Pais and Betty Shell, who won their fame by acting, are having Hawaii fixed up so they can go there to spend their vacation. I went in the bank the other day and heaird something that was funny but still pathetic. It seems that Lougy had overdrawn her account and I heard her say to the cashier, “I don’t think you ought to fuss because I vo [HE POCAMONTAS overdrew my account—I spent it all for stamps and bonds’. Oh well! Such is life. Evelyn was a great parachutist during the war. Her first jump was from thirty thousand feet. She forgot her parachute and it was the big- gest flop I have ever seen. I’ve heard from inside sources that Dot White took advantage of the war to become an artist—she painted all kinds of war pictures. Betty Moses stayed in her own country to help in the defense. She could drive an ambulance pretty well by the time the war was over—(She can start right out in the next one). She told me she got a letter from Rose Harmetz who was a nurse in England. Rose said she would be home when the bombs stopped falling. Just a few days ago I saw Milton come into town on one of those wheelless cars. You know, without any tires. He told me he had come back to follow in his Dad’s steps—and I saw Eleanor, too. She married her Taxi driver and they opened a trans-continental cab service. She was wor- ried about their horses being scared when autos started coming back. This finishes all of my classmates and J feel that I can be very proud of them, for they certainly did their part during the war. Who? Me?—Oh! nothing much—well, er, er, I did help Mary Arm- strong push Premier Tojo off the wharf at Singapore. (Poor fellow, he couldn’t even swim!) —BETTY SIMPSON CLASS POEM (Continued) Our Mary Armstrong has black hair And sleeps in class without a care. And next comes Marg’ret Robinette, Her fav’rite color’s red, I’ll bet. Then Josephine from Boissevain, Who’s got the army on her brain. And Marvin, whom I plumb forgot, To kiss the girls he’d rather not. And last I come to just poor me, But I won’t leave ’til ’43. —BETTY SIMPSON — Hit TURTON Last Will and Testament We, the 1942 Senior Class of Pocahontas High, being of sound mind and reasonable intelligence, with high hopes of graduating, wish to sub- mit our fina] Will and Testament to our underclasses: Jack French wills his gift of gab to Frances Hughes. Milton Leidig leaves his unbalanced Chemistry equations to E. G. Wagner. Betty Simpson, wills her attendance record to Zollie Toth. Lucy Pais leaves her flirtatious technique to Betsy Ann Forster. Sis White leaves all her old flames to the school to cult down the heat- ing expense next year. C. M. Harry leaves all his work to do next year. Rose Hrametz leaves her quiet nature to Ora Lee Lively. Becky Hughes wills her dignity to Mary Marshall. James Cheek just leaves—he hopes! Betty Shell leaves Titus Cox and Harrell Corley to fight it out. Lougy Ellett wills her geometry tools to Evelyn Ballard. Hazel Triplett leaves her front seat in History IV class to the first one who gets it. Lee Harmon leaves all his books till he gets back next year. Betty Moses wills her inspirational qualities to Billie Brooks. Eleanor Wright wills her seat in the Tan Taxi to Edith Bertok. Ada Moore wills her sweet smile to Jettie French. Slick Levay puts himself up as the horrible example to all people who are inclined to be tardy. Mary Armstrong leaves her love of Latin to Mary Satmary. Wanda Lawson wills her anxiety for furloughs to all people that have hubbies in the Army. Marvin Dillon leaves his dopey Chemistry to Eleanor Ringler. Josephine Gullion leaves her cousin Joe for the lucky Junior girls. Frances Crist relinquishes the title of champion “Spur guzzler” to Josephine Crist. Dot White leaves finger nail scratches on the hands of the male stu- dents of P. H. S. Butch Chato wills nothing—She needs all she’s got and more too! ——THE POCAHONTAS: Juniors Ht POLAHON Juniors Juniors ee tT UGA a Juniors ett PIUATUN PeeCLMNLVL CULL Yemen mgr: fee ee Ree he OR ee President AVEC te LIMB COL Gp eine ge arg ee eT ee Vice-President TSTVCARO - VOMIT OA OW agg oer, Lah Oe, og an Die a mea reer ee RL Secretary-Treasurer Miscmiiorimaneand se MIsse COX e,.0 cE oo chee oe eee ee ee Sponsors MEMBERSHIP Sammie Angelo Tony Pais Louise Johnson Harrell Corley John Shose Evelyn Murray Robert Dillon Richard Foxx Neil Gillies Felix Williams Junior Wright Wayne Wright Klathleen Lawson Jane Saunders Helen Shose Paul Groseclose Marie Akers Betty Jane Shupe Billy Gullion Charlotte Bertok Tessebelle Taylor James Hall Grace Bertok Edith Phillips Jack Hiarnsberger Randall Head John Higginbotham Howard Mitchell Jack Muilin Hazel Boone Adenna Burigess Rosemary Caldwell Sarah Mae Cheek Nona Gay Collins Evon Welch Norma Wilburn Trene Wyatt Helen Wyrick Peggy Hoffman ENICE: LOtILO ts 2 8 Se ae ee ee Worotby Caulety, aoe es hes ae ee ed Miss Ruff and Mr. Snavely Floyd Bain Robert Barbour Edward Boone Robert Brooks Mike Eskut Carl Gilliam Henry Hamm Frank Kovacs William Levi Alfred Lively Nick Lotito Carl Lyons E. M. Murray Herman McCloud Raymond McFarlane Thurlow Reedy Jesse Robinette Andrew Satmary James Tabor Mike Toth John Totri James Ward Don Wolfe Max Young Ossie Cochran Theresa Danko Dorothy Ellett Ruth Fisher Rosezella Griffith MEMBERSHIP Jill Hammitt Peggy Hoffman Betty Harless Theresa Hrametz Louise Johnson Billie Moses Betty McGinnis Zilla Potter Agnes Rangeo Betty Ruth Ranger Jewel Shanahan Constance Shumate Rosemary Simpson Margaret Waigner President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors ie Ubi MAXINE HARMAN Concord College Coach Athletics ag a sa JULIUS LEVAY Basketball Captain Gea en SNA VEY Coach ZOLLIE TOTH Basketball Co-Captain . ' o pute is eA, M1 ch Lott ,p See Ceu hyore Forward (- Wler Mika TodL; Bele Gva yd GUard a Julivs heva Forwa vd. Sey . Sack Frenehy Gvard THE POLATUNI Aa 7 piyoe Theresa. Da Forwa ved. ies Kvelyn Ba a vd. Guard ® THE POCAHONTAS % aye ( Dovethy Ellett ; A@avatd Yate Mary Ann Jackson’ ‘Guard 7h evesa Hyva mete forwayd Summary of Schedule for 1941-42 (POCA ONIGAS caches eters «eee aes a ies cer atoleretets 39 Graham. ..a2dnce aa ee ee (POCA ONTRS? 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T. Snavely, Coach Louis Kovacs, Assistant Coach Lee Harman, Co-Captain Neal Gullion Roger Higginbotham Wayne Wright Julius Levay Nick Lotito Ernest Wagner Frank Kovacs Jack Gilmore Jack French Bobby Thompson Max Young Don Wolfe, Manager Na Sh Oa a Ad 2 ae eee Dorothy White Ruth Fisher Theresa Hrametz Peggy Hoffman Theresa Danko Billie Moses Evelyn Ballard, Captain Rosemary Caldwell Helen Satmary Betsy Ann Forster Dorothy Ellett Ann Fox, Manager Maxine Harman, Coach auctnnsneomcracnsinnn i % WienenncnCanece eee! clivities IE PUCAHUNTAS Beta Club Marys Louise Willett: este cs The eee ok ee President EVEL W Nite ee eae io Oe a ee ee Vice-President J OSepnine- Grigt wae Be. in ee!) rer i pee 0 as Secretary Dorothy White _._____ RAE eta het Lec OA TIE, Treasurer Mr. Huffman, Sponsor First row, left to right: John Totri, Mr. Huffman, Hazel Boone, Peg- gy Hoffman, Evelyn White, Dorothy White, Dorothy Ellett, Theresa Hra- metz, Tony Pais. Second row, left to right: Neil Gillies, Mary Louise Ellett, Mary Ann Jackson, Billie Brooks, Eleanor Ringler, Sarah Mae Cheek, Theresa Danko Jack Mullin. Home Economics Club Billie-4Brooks sk ee ee i a President frances; Hughes 2600s 2 eed eee Vice-President RUC IS Der ga ee ee ae ees ee Dna Sea nt TIAN Secretary Mary-Louise llett. .°5 2 oe eee eee Treasurer BELLY e LOU SMC nS, ore 2 eee Nee: SARE Song Leader Miss Cox, Sponsor First row, left to right: Frances Crist, Betty Lou McGinnis , Doro- thy Ellett, Peggy Hoffman, Betty Ranger, Ruth Fisher, rr kconieee Cald- well, Miss Cox. Second row, left to right: Dorothy White, Teste Crist, Helen Satmary, Mary Louise Ellett, Jill Hammitt, Ev elyn Ballard, Billie Brooks, Theresa Danko. Ihe PUCAHONTAS HE TUG ARUNUNG ara Glee Club Marvsloutse: Ellett en) Ae a) ee President Bevelyns Witte aot eh ey cr a ek, ee Vice-President GenevievewNoechel 3. oe ee te Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Davis, Sponsor First row, left to right: Betty Harless, Betty Lou McGinnis, Doro- thy Ellett, Peggy Hoffman, Ruth Fisher, Theresa Danko. Second row, left to right: Mary Louise Ellett, Evelyn White, Jill Hammitt, Edith Bertok, Helen Satmary. Third row, left to right: Mary Marshall, Zilla Potter, Mary Ann Jackson, Eleanor Ringler, Mrs. Davis, Rosemary Caldwell. Staff of the Pocahontas Indian Maditor-in-chiets 2 tsa 1S, eee ee Ae gee 247) ee Mary Louise Ellett ASSistantslaitors2n. eis ee ne ene ie eee Billie Brooks Gossips Mditori. 2.) twp ee, Dene eet tee ee Betty Moses Girl S(S PORES iditOree 2 eee ee | eee eee Evelyn Ballard PATE EO CICO Ms pia et 2 Gh ee ANI 1 EMRIs co ee Dorothy White menior Class Reporter ays. eee eae ile ane Rebecca Hughes JumoriGlass Reporter. ts Sis sales Pees) eee Betsy Ann Forster pophomore Ulasss Reporter 23. ene amine oe ee Jane Saunders Freshman Class Reporters _._____ Peggy Hoffman, Betty Lou McGinnis BUSINESS MANAG er pe ee ices) | ee nee eee Se ee Josephine Crist Advertising ‘Committee... 8 Billie Brooks, Evelyn Ballard Circulation Manager and Asst. __ __ iery Ann Jackson, Dorothy Ellett DY Dist eo Se et ee ee Evelyn White, Betty Moses Faculty: Advisor 1,252 Wr 2h oe a,c ee eee a es Mr. Huffman Hit TUGAMUN TAG ee orc Round House Club MolhecToth an ccs eee President JACKE TENCH ye acct et 02 Oa en _.-.__....... Vice-President JUSS LeVay ye fk ee er on he Secretary PROM Uriarieeeees yee Ree aOR NP cy. oP RY Ti nell Treasurer INICKLOULO G55 2. eect ote a _ Sergeant-at-Arms First row, left to right: Nick Lotito, Ernest Wagner, Mike Toth, Julius Levay. Second Row, left to right: Zollie Toth, Lee Harman, Joe Gullion, Max Young. Sub-Deb Rosemary Caldwell...) sees eee 2 ee ee President Mary-Louise Ellett:i22 os 22 ee ee Vice-President Eleanor Ringler. :s) 2. ees ae Corresponding Secretary Bets y Annus orster 0. e060 eee ee eee Recording Secretary Miss Harman, Sponsor First row, left to right: Eleanor Ringler, Miss Harman, Betsy Ann , Forster, Frances Pais, Jill Hammitt, Frances Crist. Second row, left to right: Billie Brooks, Rosemary Caldwell, Peggy Hoffman, Dorothy Ellett, Josephine Crist, Mary Louise Ellett. 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