, Y, QA . Q M W W im 'jf K f f M55 33,5539 . Q qi LL? Q aww 5 Qi QQBBQGX M .. UWQMWM Y, gf 11 I g . SZ 2985 S 1 M I by 3 Ei In 5 1 , , X QW S 4 M 7 w dy 0-' , V f Q Q 6 0: Lk X! '1 4 ff M X ' Wm W ii W W 2 1 A 1? . -L I, yew, . if-k 'lx ' F .- V 4 -1 f 1 f f. K-1 1 , o SENIOR EDITION of the 11943 'P REQWAFNE 'P I943 'N THE STAFF RENO HIGH SCHOOL RENO, NEVADA P I cl by RENO PRINTING COMPANY E Q Q by NEVADA ENGRAVING COMPANY C by S K SMITH COMPANY P t t by BROCKMAN STUDIO P t by MR DON HARVEY BELL FUREWORD As seniors, graduating into a World of opposition, We begin to see more clearly the trust placed in us-the future of our coun- try and its infinite Welfare . . . We see more clearly the depth of meaning in history and in the lives of our great men. We begin to understand the significance of such words as courage, Wis- dom, and democracy . . . lmpelled by this, We have created our Re-Wa-Ne and now offer it to you as a symbol of achievement through struggle . . . We hope that it will bring back fond mem- ories of Reno High. And We hope that in doing so, it will help us to recognize our responsibility-the responsibility that is our challenge, our allegiance to America! DTEDIICCATIION TO THOSE STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WHO HAVE LEFT RENO HIGH FOR THE ARMED FORCES Because it feels thot you ore os outstcmdinq in your devotion cmd services to your country as you were to your school, the Re-Wo-N e Stctff dedi- cotes this senior book TO YOU SCHOOL lB'0AlRlD Mrs. lean Iameson Charles H. Burke, lr. Hugh P. Herd Albert Alegre Bud L. Beasley Don Harvey Bell Lois Bicknell Blythe Bulmer Ioseph T. Cullen Adelaide Elliott Margaret Ernst Herb Foster Karl Gallagher Muriel Goodwin Kathleen Griffin President E. Otis Vaughn Superintendent FACULTY Earl Wooster P1 incipal Edith Harris W. C. Higgins Vernon Howard Marguarite Hughes Frances Humphrey Rolla V. Johnson Roger Ioseph Hattie Mae Kilpatric Mildred Klaus Gladys McDonnell Chester A. Paterson Raymond E. Marks Effie Mack Nevada Pedroli Margaret Rawson Randall Ross Neil P. Scott Alwine Sielaff Beulah Singleton Helen Stark E. C. Streng Sessions Wheeler Lt. Col. T. A. Harris Sgt. Iohn Paul STUDENT ADMINHSTRATIUN FALL SPRING Marshall lohnson . . . President . . . . Bob Ravera loe Elcano ..... Vice-President . . . Mickey Munley Bill Bagqio . . . . Secretary . . . Blanche Capurro Bay McGuire . . . Treasurer . . . .Glen Menu 'N SENIOR CLASS OEEICERS FALL SPRING Carrol Trowbridge . . . President . . . Marshall Iohnson Al Barbagelata . . . Vice-President .... Wilma Iones Sallie Miller . . . . Secretary . . . Harriet Anderson JANUARY GRADUATES CAROLYN ADAMS, BIacky : Skl Club 1,25 Red 6- Blue 1, 2, 3, Senior Dance Chaxrman. BABETTE LEINANI ALLEN, Babsy : Red G Blue 25 Senior Dance Commlttee. BLANCHE RITA ARMSTRONG MARIE IESUSA BELOSO, R1e : Fxresmde Clrcle 3. WILMA FRANCES BIRKS, W1lbur : Ad- vanced Chorus I, ARCHIE LEON BISI-IOP, Arch : R.O.T.C. Rllle Team 1, 2, 3: Captam R.O,T.C. 2, 3. GLADYS MAY BISHOP, B1sh : Band I, 2, 3, Emblem Club President I: Orchestra 1, 2. IOHN DAVID BROOKS LELAND ALBERT BROWN MARION ORENE BUDGE, Budqet : Swuu- ming 1,25 Bowlmq 1,27 Chmrman Sesslon 5. IAMES WEATHERBY COI..EMAN, COI1e : Red G Blue 2, 3: RefWafNe 3. IOE FERMINE ELCANO IR., Ioey : Re-Wa- Ne 3, 2nd Lteutenant R.O.T.C., '1'.N.T. 3, Basketball 2: Vice-President Student Body 2, H1-Y5 Treasurer, Block R. IDA NORRINE FOLEY, Red : Transfer Irom Mercy Academy, Red Bluff, CGIIIOYHIG. DONALD FRAZIER, Fearless : F.F.A.p Sec- retary-Treasurer, ENAIRE VELMA GILL, E MORLEY WILLIAMSON GRISWOLD, Gr1z : Cadet Major R.O.T.C., Transfer from Rean- ford M,A. Hollywood, Cahforma. TAT CHI KWAN NORMA DORIS MADSEN, Norm1e 1 Three Arts 1, 2, 3, Advanced Chorus 1. JANUARY GRADUATES SARAW ELLEN MlLLER, Sc1l : Three Aris 1, Z, 37 Re-Wa-Ne 37 Plesldent 1771: Secretary s, 137 Secreory-Treasuler Senlor Clc1ss7 Plioloqrcxphy Club 1. GRACE N. MONTE, Sneezy : Secretary s. 19-77 iecretary Soph Class. MARY IANE NUGENT, Ian1e : Transfer from Fullerton, Calnornza, IEAN MARGARET SCI-llLL1NG MARGEORY FRANCES STREET, Street : FLOYD MEREDITH YATES, IR., I.R. : Sec- retary-Treasurer s. 107 Band 1, 2, 37 Glee Club 3. JUNE GRADUATES JAMES WILSON AIKEN lR,, l1mmie : A , Football 1, 2, 37 A Basketball 1, 2, 37 T.N,T. 1, 2, 3: Block R 1, 2, 3. ' GAYLON LEMUEL ALLRED Ap. HARRIET ETHEL ANDERSON, Hc1tiy : Red 6. Blue 2, 37 Re-Wu-Ne 37 Vlce-President s. 17 Bowling 27 Iunior Assemblyp Secretary- Treasurer Senior Class. IAMES C. ANDERSON IAMES VIRGIL ANDREWS,l'l1H11H19 I Bas- ketball 1, 2, 37 T.N,T. 2, 37 Red 61 Blue 37 Block R 2, 37 Hi-Y7 Senlor Variety Show7 Tennis: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. RUTH MAE ARMSTRONG 1 WAYNE H. ASHER: Fooiball 1, 2, 37 F.F.A. l, 2, 37 Bc1sehall7 Baskefbalh Track. f- WILLIAM DUNCAN ATKlNSON, Bil1 : Foot- ball 27 Block R7 R.O.T.C, 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA AGNAS AUCl-lAMPAUGl'1, Gin- ny : Transfer from Central Hugh, Syracuse, New York7 Red :S Blue 2, 37 Re-Wa-Ne 3. ,owl .51 V , GENEVIEVE MARIE AvANz1No, Gen'n ,X l.I'CS1dE Clrcle 1, 2, 37 Red G Blue 3. Atl NF , 'U SHIRLEY THERESA BART, Sh1r : G.A.A. 1, yt, ,Jud 2, 37 Red :S Blue Z. W ROBERT IOHN BAY, Play Boy : R.O.T.C. 1, 2,3, all UN 1E GRADUATES IVIAXINE A. BEARSS, lVIaxie : Red G Blue 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, President s. 15, Vice- President s. 3. RUTH HELEN BURMAN: Red 6. Blue 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3. HENRY KINGSBURY BERRY DARIO BEVILACOUA, Bev : R.O.T.C. 1, IZ, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. JEAN EVELYN BICKNELL, Bicky : Red 6- Blue 2, 3, Exchange Editor 2, News Editor 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Activities Editor 3, Scalpel and Forceps 3, Orchestra 1, Secretary- Treasurer s. 15. VIOLA LOUISE BISAGNO BEVERLY NORA BONY: Band 1, 2, 3, Glec Club 1, Advanced Chorus 3. NORMA BRINKLEY, Brink : Fireside Circle 1, 2, 3, President 2, G.A,A. 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR MAURICE BOARDMAN: Radio Plays: For Lack ot a Nail, Love From Bud , American Leqiori Conest. WALLACE EDWIN BROWN, Green : R.O.T. C. 1, 2, 3. EVELYN MENA BROWN, Brown1e : Red 6- Blue 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 2. BETTY IEAN BROWN IRENE VIVIAN BUR'I'ON, ReIie : Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. BLANCI-IE ALICE CAPURRO, Wirix : Red 6- Blue 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3, T.N.T. 3, President ot High Iuriior Class, Iunior Assembly, Sec- retary of Student Body, Ever Since Eve. DON DAVID CASAZZA IAMES 1. Cl-IICKESE, Chick : Basketball 1, 2, R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Ist Lieutenant 3, Base- ball 1, 2, Vice-President Sophomore Class, Vice-President s. 14. MELVIN HERBERT COOPER, Me1 AMY LOUISE COREY, Louie : G.A.A. 1, 2, Players Guild 1, Three Arts 3. JIUNIE CGRADIUATIES ELEANOR IEAN CORLE, Susie : Red6tBlue 2, 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Feature Editor 3, G.A.A. 2, Basketball 2, Iunior Assembly, Presi- dent s. 9. VIRGINIO FRED CRAPERI, Geno : F.E.A, 2, 3, IOI-IN FRANKLIN CRIDER LENLY EUGENE CROCKER, Len : R.O.T,C. Rifle Team l, 2, 3, R.O.T,C. l, 2, 3, 2nd Lieu- tenant 3. DORIS MAE CUNDIFF: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Emblem Club 2, 3, Advanced Chorus. KENT LE ROY DE CHAMBEAU ANDREW IACK DIERINGER: A Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, R.O,T,C. 1, 2, 3, Capt., Senior Variety Show 2, Soph Plays l, Block R, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Players Guild, Ever Since Eve. MARILYN ELIZABETH DUGAN, Duqan : Red 6. Blue 2, 3, Business Manager 3, Junior Assembly ,Re-Wa-Ne 3, Business Manager 3, Vice-President s. l. IOI-IN A. ECHEVARRIA IERALDINE ELEANOR EDWARDS, lerry CLAUDIA ISABELLE ELDERKIN: Chorus 3? Band 3. MAXINE ELLlOTT, Max : Orchestra 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Emblem Club 3. MARION LORRAINE EMERSON: Fireside Circle l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3. WILMA PEARL EVANS, Wi1ly : Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Emblem Club 2, 3, BRYANT COTTON FERGUSON, Ferq : R.O, T.C. l, 2, 3, Football Manager I, 2, Basket- ball Manaqer 2, 3, Ever Since Eve , Band 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3. LILLIAN IEANETTE FERRARIS, Lxl : Vice- President s, 3, President 5, Re-Wa-Ne 3, PEGGY NEAL FORD, Toby : Red 6. Blue 2, 35 Soph Plays, Ever Since Eve , Re-Wa- Ne 3. IACK ALLEN FORRESTER QIIUNIE GRADUATES IEANNE EDNA FORSON: Orchestra lg Band 2, 35 Chorus 25 Honor Society 3, Three Arts 3, Emblem Club 2, 3, President s. I3-5, IAC U. FRANCOVICI-l, Franc : R.O.T,C. 1, 2, 3, Capiain 3. IAMES FRANK FREEMAN, I1m : R.O.T.C. 1 2, 37 Re-Wa-Ne 3, Camera Club l, 2. MERLA GENE FUNKI-lOUSER, Mert :Trans- ler irom Brent Hiqh School, Philippine Islands. DORIS PATRICIA FULSTONE, Pat : Red 6 Blue 37 G.A.A. 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3. CHARLES WILLIAM GOFF, Bill : R.O.T.C l, 2, 3. FLORENCE ETHEL GONZALES, Flo : Three Arts 2, 3, Secretary 3, President 37 ReAWa- Ne 3: Red 6. Blue 2, 3, Business Manager 3: Players Guild lg Secretary s. 13. MARILYN GRAY GUENTI-IER, Melon : Ski Club l, 25 T.N.'I'. 37 Red :Sf Blue 2, 3, Feature Editor 3. VIRGINIA LORRAINE HAND, V : Orclies tra I, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. AMIE FRANCES HARRIS AUDREY DORIS I-lARTMAN, Audie : T.N,T. 2, 3, Historian 37 Iunior Assembly. IOSEPH LEE HASLETT, IOe : R,O.T.C. l, 2 3, 2nd Lieutenant 3, ReAWafNe 3, Editor 3. BRUCE MURCI-IISON HILL: Transfer Irom Loveiockg A Basketball, Hi-Y, Treasurer, , Track, Block R, Secretary'Treasurer s. 2. IRIS ELEANOR HULTBERG: Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 35 Emblem Club 3g Three Arts 3. CLARICE AILENT IENKINS, Ros1e : G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. ARSHALL R. IOHNSON, Swampy : Presie ent 16-14-2g Student Body President 25 Se- nior Class President 3: A-B Football 2, 37 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Captain 3: T.N,T. 2, 3: Senior .ariety Show 2, Ever Since Eve ' Players Guild, Vice-President I, 2. AUDREY LA VERNE IONES WILMOTH LA VONE IONES, Wi11ie : Red 6. Blue 3, President s. Ig Vice-President Senior Class 3, JUNE GRADUATES DOROTHY KALAGORGEVICI-I, Kal : G.A. A. 2, 3. VIRGINIA I-IILDA KEEN, Gin : Honor So' czety l, 2, 35 Junior Assembly: President s. 3, GRACE ALICE KINCAID KATHLEEN LORRAINE LANDERS MARGARET BURNS LANE, Maq : Orchesf tra 2, Advanced Band I, 2, Honor Society 2, 3. ELLEN LOUISE LEACH: Band 3: Orchestra 3. DAVID RICHARD LIVISON: Transfer from Carson High School VOULA LIVIERATO, Inky : Red :St Blue 2, 3: Glee l, 2. IACK LUND ROBERT CHARLES MACK, Bob : R.O.T.C, 27 Red 6 Blue 3, Re-Wa-Ne 37 Scalpel and Forceps 3, Stage Manager of Ever Since Eve. HUTTON GABRIEL MARTlN, Hutt : R.O,T. C., Znd Lieutenant 3. ARMANDO GIOVANNI MARTINI, Barney : R.O.T,C. 1, 2, 3 , ,I K X ROBERT .M ON GLORIA MILLICENT MAPES: Three Arts 1, 2, 3, Vice-President s. 3: Red G Bluey Re- Wa-Ne 3: Swing Band 37 Secretary s, l, MARY LOUISE MAYO NANCY LEE McDONALD, Mac : Three Arts 2, 3, Pres1dent3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 35 Emblem Club 2, 3, Glee Club. ANNA LEE MCGEE RAYMOND A. McGUIRE, Mac : RefWa-Ne 3, Players Guild, Secretary-Treasurer l, President 2, President s. 2, R.O.T,C., Cap- tain: T,N.T. 3, Student Body Treasurer 2, Football Manager l, 2, Soph Plays: Senior Variety Shows 27 Ever Since Eve , Block R. if W M 1 ,Cf .IIIUNIE GRADUATES MARVIN ELLIOTT MCQUERRY, Mac : R.O. T.C. I, 2, 3, Ever Since Eve. LAWRENCE GEORGE MEANS: Red 6. Blue 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3. REGINALD EDGAR MEAKER, Shorty : R.O, T.C. 1, 2, 3, Znd Lieutenant, T,N.T. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Ski Club l, 2, 3, President 3, Football 2. GLEN EUGENE MENU: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Student Body Treasurer 3, Honor Society 2, 3. RUTH NAOMA MERKLEY, Dizzy : Band l, 2, 3, Emblem Club 1, Fireside Circle l. DOROTHY SUZANNE MICHITSCH MARION ESTI-IER MISSIMER, Cookie ANGELO BRONSON MONTICELLI, Bud : Transfer from Carson High School. AFTON LUCILLE MOORE: T.N.T, 3, MICHAEL HAROLD MUNLEY ROSE MARIE NANNINI, Rosie : Secretary- Treasurer s. 1-3, Honor Society 2, 3, Presie dent 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Business Manager 3, Swimming I, 2, Riding Club 2, Bowling 2. BEVERLY IEAN NEFF, Neff1e : Red G Blue 2, 3, Ever Since Eve, Tobacco Alley , Players Guild 2, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Three Arts 3, Honor Society 3. GEORGE ROBERT NELSON, TOrqer Z R.O, T.C. 1, 2, 3, lst Lieutenant, T,N.T. 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 3. HAZEL GERTRUDE NEWELL, lrish : G.A,A. 2, 3, Fireside Circle 2. GUILIO CARLO PANELLI, Tootsie : Band 2, 3, R,O.T.C. 1, Z, 3. ROBERT ANDREW PATERSON, Bob : Red 61 Blue, Re-Wa-Ne 3, R,O.T.C. 1, 2, Scalpel and Forceps 3. EVELYN AILEEN PAYNE, Baby : Red :St Blue 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 2, Assistant Edi- tor 3, Editor 3, Ever Since Eve , Re-Wa-Ne. MARY PECKI-IAM JUNE GRADUATES JACK ALLEN PENMAN, Iackson : R.O.'T.C. 2, 3. FAITH HALLET PEDERSON, Riii: Re-Wa-Ne 3, Secretary-Treasurer s, 17, Red G Blue 2, 3, Feature Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3, Edie tor 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 3, D.A.R. Contest Winner. CHARLES HAROLD PERAZZO, Chic : Track l, 2. MARY SANTINA PERGROSSI SHIRLEY NADINE PETERSON, Shodey : G. A.A, l, Glee Club 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3. IACK ROW PELIZZARI, Erenchy : Honor Society 2, 3, A Cup of Tea, Extra, Ex- tra , Glee Club 3, Three Arts 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, DOROTHY IEAN POOLE EMERY H. PROEBSTEL, Em : R,O,T.C. 1, 2, 3, 2nd Lieutenant 3, Basketball l. ROSEMARY ANN PUDDINGTON SERALDINE GRACE RAI-lILL, Gerry PATRICIA JEAN ROVETTI, Pat : Soph Hop Committee, Red 6. Blue l, 2, 3, Feature Edi- tor 3, President s. 19, Secretary s. 9, IAMES LEE SALE, Shorty : Drum Major 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Emblem Club, Three Arts l, 2, 3. MARGUERITE E. SAVAGE, Betty : G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Re-WaANe 3, Sports Editor 3. DUANE ORVEL SCHOTTEL, Shot : Basket! ball 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, ERM OUISE SHAW, Sha 1 .N,T. , , Sk u - e2 ty s, ir, or', ealll,2. LORRAINE SERPENTINO: Re-Wa-Ne 3. MARY WILBURTA SHIDLER, Wi1lie : T.N, T. 3, Three Arts l, 2, 3, Iunior Assembly, Senior Assembly. GLYNN EUGENE STALLARD, Gene N.-..- JIIUNE CGIRAIDIUATIES IEANNE ADRIAN SUTTON, Gabby : Band 1, 2, 35 Emblem Club 3, Treasurer, Red 6- Blue 2, 3, Ever Smce Eve , Players Guild 2, Re-Wa-Ne. IOHN WILLIAM SWEATT: T,N.T. l, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, Emblem Club I, 2, 3, President 35 Red 5. Blue 37 R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3. IEAN ELLEN SWEATT: Orchestra l, 9 BETTY ANN TALLMAN: Three Arts 1, 3. GRACIE IANE TAYLOR U BOYULTIES U LLAWAQW IOHN CHARLES TYLER, Iack : R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. ELSIE IUNE TRAIL, FIash Amerrcon Le qion Oratorical Contest Winner tor State Radio Play: For Lack of a Nail. SHIRLEY MARDELL UPSON, Sh1rts : side Circle lg G.A.A, lg Re-Wa-Ne 3 PATRICIA GLYN USSERY, Pat : Transfer from Lassen Union High School 2, Red 6- Blue 2, 3, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3, Edi- torial Advisor 3, Re-Wa-Ne 3, Asslstant Editor 3, Honor Society 37 G.A.A. 25 Basketball 2. EVELYN IEANNE VARLEY, Blondie Trans- fer from Manhattan Hiqh School. MARILYN RITA WELTY IANE DOUGLAS WILLCOX, Porky DORIS EVELYN WILLIAMS, Dory : Red 61 Blue 2, 3, News Editor 35 Honor Society 2, 37 T,N.T. 2, 37 Basketball 1,27 Ski Club 2, Pres- ident s. 15. DOROTHY KATHRYN WINTER, Dot : Rt d 6- Blue 2, 3, Feature Editor 3. ELIZABETH ALICE ZANG, Betty Basket- ball l, 2. MARGUERITE EMMA ZOCHER, Marq' O chestra l, 2, 3, 'Q SlENll0lR CLASS ll-lllISfll'UlRY The fall of 1940 was a fateful one-we thought. Wasn't Reno High going to welcome us with open arms after we had proven ourselves such outstanding ninth-graders? . . . It welcomed us, all right, with remarks like, Say, she's some babe! or Hasn't he the prettiest hair? But we would show them. Our soph assembly, hop, and plays-didn't they tell the rest of the school that we were something besides date and athletic material? No one seemed to care. With faith and courage we carried on. Most of us became juniors. We no longer worried-much-about what others thought of us. We were now a real part of the school, for better or for worse. The faculty shrugged their shoulders and sighed, It's a good experience .W . . Our sea-faring prom and rip-roaring assembly were a success, and by this time we found ourselves busy with all kinds of clubs and activities . . . After struggling into senior sessions, we still felt like the same old drips, but, realizing our responsibilities, strove to develop a sense of importance. Whether the sophs and juniors have ever looked up to us we don't know. They've never acted particularly respectful . . . Many of the fellows left to don uniforms: the female stag-line lengthened. Still enthusi- astic, we chalked up two achievements of which we're proud-the first senior play in three years, a mighty good one, too, and the reorganization of the Re-Wa-Ne . . . With the banquet, ball, and finally graduation we ended our three-year visit. The school won't miss us, but it may remember us . . . Now our job is to see that our diplomas do more than take up space. RlEfWA'NlE After a long struggle, the staff was again able to bring the Re-Wa-Ne back to life. Last year, because of the lack of enough subscriptions, it was impossible to have a year-book. This year, due to war shortages, the book was limited to seniors only . . . The Re-Wa-Ne staff members are: Editors ............ Ioe Haslett, Sallie Miller Assistant Editor ............ Patricia Ussery Business .... Ray McGuire, Marilyn Dugan, Rose Nannini V Activities: Editor ............. Iean Bicknell Lawrence Means, Bob Paterson, Lorraine Serpentino, Harriet Anderson, Gloria Mapes, Ruth Berman, Betty Savage, Bryant Ferguson Features: Editor ............. Eleanor Cole Adrian Sutton, Bob Mack, Peggy Ford, Evelyn Payne, Iean Neff, Blanche Capurro, Lillian Ferraris, Wilburta Shidler, Bob Mytinger Sponsor ............ Mrs. Gladys McDonnell lRlElD AND lBlLlUlE ln the third year of printed form, the Red and Blue staff strived to improve the paper by diminishing material devoted to scandal. Throughout the year the members took a vigorous interest in student problems and affairs. The paper aired the common views of the students and helped to created a better spirit. In addition to publishing the paper twice each month during both semesters, the staff sponsored two assemblies and two dances. Members of the staff were: Editor ..... Associate Editors . News Editor . . . Feature Editor . . Sports Editors . . Business Manager Circulation . . . Co-Editors . . News Editor . . . Feature Editors . . Sports ..... Business Manager . Circulation . . . Faculty Advisor . . FALL SEMESTER SPRING SE . . . . . . . Pat Ussery Evelyn Payne, Faith Pedersen . . . . . . Doris Williams . . . . . Marilyn Guenther . Maxine Bearss, Iim Coleman . . . . . . Marilyn Dugan . . Iean Bicknell, Bob Bedeau Mzsrsa Evelyn Payne, Faith Pedersen . . . . . . . Iean Bicknell . Pat Rovetti, Dorothy Winter . Pat F ulstone, Bob Mytinger . . . . Florence Gonzales . . Bob Bedeau, Stewart Cain . . . . . . Miss Ftawson Reporters: H. Anderson, V. Auchampaugh, G. Avansino, B. Barret, M. Bearss, R Berman, I. Bond, B. Bradshaw, I. Brown, B. Capurro, E. Corle, K. DeChambeau M. Dugan, P. Ford, A. Gung, D. Hewitt, N. Holgate, D. Hudgens, I. Krone, B. Mack, V. Livierato, L. Means, B. Murphy, D. Munn, I. Neff, P. Novakovich, B. Paletti, B. Paterson, R. Puddington, B. Root, P. Settlemeyer, E. Shaw, A. Sutton, K. Sutton I. Sweatt, M. Sweatt, B. Titus, C. Trosi, D. Westlake, D. Williams, B. Vilas. R. 0. T. CC. The B.O.T.C. Battalion is composed of four companies consisting of approxi- mately 30O boys. Heading the Battalion as instructors of military tactics and science are Lieutenant Colonel Thomas A. Harris and Sergeant Iohn A. Paul. An annual event was the government inspection which brought to a close the activities of the Battalion . . . A new company, the Headquarters Company, has been formed for those who have had typing and who wish to go into clerical Work . . . Cadet Staff Officers and Company Commanders Were: Lt. Col. Iames C. Anderson, Majors Iohn Brooks, Al VanCleve, Wayne Asher: Headquarters Company, Iac Francovichp Co. A, Marshall Iohnsony Co. B, Ray McGuire: Co. C, Iack Dieringerg Co. D, Iack Huddleston. TNT Peppy supporters of the Huskies, TNT members attended the football games in a group-selling hot dogs and trimming goal-posts. During the year, Reno High's trophies acquired a high polish due to the efforts of club members. Special project was the service flag in honor of former students now in the service . . . Leader of TNT activities, which are carried out to increase school spirit and to cooperate with all in school were: FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER President . . . Bill Raggio President . . Neva Gardner Vice-President . Bob Uecker Secretary . . Melvin Rovetti Secretary . . Iim Andrews Treasurer . . . Dick Munn , Treasurer . . . Dick Munn Historian . . Mickey Munley Historian . Audrey Hartman if ,Pass ' ' 1-3'u -Pnccw Miss Griffin is club advisor . . . Membership is held by: I. Aiken, I. Andrews, B. Anderson, D. Brigman, I. Brown, B. Capurro, P. Frazee, D. Fulton, N. Gardner, M. Guenther, B. Garfinkle, E. Hall, A. Hartman, B. Hildebrand, C. Hurst, M. Iohnson, B. Larson, I. Landers, E. Meaker, G. Menu, M. Menu, A. Moore, R. McGuire, R. Mitchell, E. Munley, M. Munley, D. Munn, I. Munn, B. Nelson, P. Novakovich, N. Olsen, M. Peckham, B. Raggio, B. Ravera, M. Records, M. Rovetti, W. Schooley, E. Shaw, W. Shidler, G. Siri, R. Stichter, I. Sweatt, O. Schwartz, M. Tranor, B. Teipner, B. Trowbridge, D. Vidovich, D. Williams, K. York. HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society is an organization for students who have attained high scholastic ratings. To be eligible, a student must have had an average of 90 or above for two semesters. During the year, the Honor Society sponsored one money-making activity and an assembly at which the honor pins were awarded. In the spring, the annual dessert banquet in honor of new members was held. The officers for 1942-1943 are: President . . Bose Nannini Vice-President. . Faith Pedersen Secretary-Treasurer - Iean Krone The members are: M. Lane, R. Nannin, I. Neff, F. Pedersen, E . Shaw, P. Ussery, D. Williams, G. Menu, I. Pelizzari, R. Berman, I. Forson, I. Hultberg, V. Keen, F. Fujii, I. Krone, D. Streng, B. Tracy, M. Ferguson, M. Gotberg, M. Menu, N. Gardner, Faculty Advisor, Miss Singleton. FIRESIDE CIRCLE The Fireside Circle is for all girls interested in sewing, cooking, crafts, home decorating, or home nursing . . . This past year the club has sewn for the Red Cross and helped with the scrap drive. At their various meetings they have had guest speakers and entertainment . . . Officers were: FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER President . . Norma Brinkley President ..... Ethel Pettis Vice-Pres. . . Dolly Christensen Vice-Pres. - Genevieve Avansino Secretary . . . Frances Robertie Secretary . . . Charlotte Risard Treasurer . Genevieve Avansino Treasurer . . Gloria Casazza Historian . . . Ruth Armstrong Historian . . . . Ruth Allard Members are: H. Dunseath, B. Peterson, V. Butner, R. Berrum, I. Percy, B. Ney, G. Duke, D. Stratton, R. Boydston, G. Avansino, E. Pettis, C. Risard, G. Casazza, R. Allard, R. Armstrong, F. Robertie, D. Christensen, N. Brinkley, Club Advisor, Miss Hughes. THREE ARTS CILIUIB This year the Three Arts Club continued to promote interest and talent in music, speech, and pictorial art. Through the guidance of its officers and enthusiasm of its members, the club kept up its high standards . . . Among their varied activities, Three Arts sponsored a pay assembly in the fall which was a finan- cial success and the members presented a clever assembly in honor of the high school presidents during the spring. This was followed by the annual matinee dance. To celebrate a successful year the members enjoyed a bicycling trip at the close of the school term . . . The officers during the year Were: FALL SEMESTER SPEING SEMESTER President . Nancy Lee McDonald President . . Florence Gonzales Vice-Pres. .... Gloria Mapes Vice-Pres. . Nancy Lee McDonald Secretary . . Florence Gonzales Secretary .... Irish Hultberg Publicity Mgr. . Nello Gonfiantini The members are: C. Ayer, I. Berg, A. Corey, D. Davie, I. Forson, N. Gonfiantini, B. Gonzales, l. Hultberg, I. Neff, M. Rovetti, B. Vilas, E. Riddle, A. Pavlakis, P. Bull, R. DuPratt, I. Krone, I. Meyer, I. Pelizzari, M. Munley, I. Peterson, M. Andrews, B. Mytinger, F. Sur, G. Mapes, N. McDonald, F. Gonzales, S. Miller, W. Shidler, Advisor Miss Bulmer, M. Ferguson, I. Forson, M. Fox, N. Iacobs, E. Nozu, Golick, E. A. Gung, B. Hardy, I. Miller, S. Roberts, C. Rupp, I. Sale, D. Streng, B. Tallman, B. Tracy, B. Vilas, L. Whitwer. SCAlLlP'lElL AND lFOlR4ClElP'S Under the direction of Mr. Sessions Wheeler, the biology club, Scalpel and Forceps, was formed in February of this year. This club is for the purpose of aiding those interested in medical work. Meetings are held every Tuesday. The club has sponsored lectures given by the members of the Pre-Medical Depart- ment of the University of Nevada and carried on dissection o f parts of the cow's anatomy . . . Officers are: President .... Bob Mytinger Vice-Pres ..... Eli Livierato Secretary-Treasurer - Betty Ann Rice Members are: I. Bicknell, A. Sutton, D. Linaberry, P. Settlemeyer, C. George, M. Munley, B. Rice, M. Felton, H. Hutchings, B. Chapkiss, F. Galienne, T. Thompson, M. Mytinger, C. Casey, B. Casey, H. Tarlow, B. Mack, B. Cross, B. Banta, B. Paterson, E. Livierato. EMBLEM CLUB The Emblem Club is composed of those students who are eligible to attend a state or a district music festival. The main purpose of this organization is to promote good-fellowship among the music groups. During the year, the club specialized in initiations and gave several successful dances. Officers were: FALL ssmssrsn spnmc ssmssrsn President . . . . G. Bishop President . . . . . I. Sweatt Vice-President ..... M. Fox Vice-President . . T. Thompson Secretary .... G. McCloskey Secretary . . . E. I. Hultberg Treasurer . . A. Sutton Scribe ...... D. Cundiff The members are: N. McDonald, I. Sale, A. Sutton, D. Streng, M. Ferguson, H. Tarlow, H. Rose, I. Hultberg, D. Poole, M. Barton, R. Christensen, I. Peterson, M. Elliott, R. Miller, E. Sweatt, H. Hutchings, B. Sorenson, L. Hitchens, R. Merckley, I. Sweatt, I. Forson, D. Cunditf, B. Morton, M. Fox, W. Evans: Mr. Rollo V. Iohnson, Club Advisor. BAND, ORCHESTRA, AND GlLlElE CLUB The band, orchestra, and glee club's ranks were depleted this year by the conscription and enlistment of boys in the armed services. The boys' glee club has only two remaining members . . . Because of the war shortages, the band was able to make only two of its usual trips--one to the Reno Air Base and the other to the Sierra Ordnance Depot at Doyle. Both band and orchestra gave numerous concerts about Reno during the year . . . The music students adopted as their slogan for this year: Anything to help the war effort. G. A. A. Under the personal supervision of Miss Helene Stark, the Physical Education Instructor, girls' sports, carried on through the Girls Athletic Association, were one of the high-lights of the school year. Featuring such major sports as basket- ball, volleyball, softball, ring tennis, tennis, bowling, and such minor sports as badminton, table tennis, and tumbling, the G. A. A. participated in the games that were replaced by calisthenics. The purpose of this organization is to help girls become interested in athletics and to promote good sportsmanship and skill in different activities . . . The officers Were: President . . . . Clarice Jenkins Vice-President . . . Iulia Ibarra Secretary . . . . ....... Pat Harris Treasurer ............... Betty Savage Point Records . . Virginia Gonzales CFallJ, Elma Hand tSpringl Historian ........ ....... V irginia Hand They were assisted by the following managers: W. Reynolds, L. Vaughn, C. Knudson, I. Knobbs, V. Bisagno, D. Paul, N. Brinkley, P. Harrigan, D. Pearl. HlIfHY Hi-Y is an organization of boys Whose chief purpose is the advancement of Reno High School. During the year the Hi-Y members collected and sorted metals for the milk fund. They donated money to the Re-Wa-Ne and sponsored the first dance of the year . . . The officers Were: FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER President . . . Iimmie Andrews Vice-President . . . Ernie Hall Secretary ..... Ioe Elcano Treasurer . . . Norman Olsen Paddle Master . Iohnny Echevarria President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Paddle Master . . . Ernie Hall Lenn Newmarker . . Bruce Hill . . Carnie Hall . Norman Olsen The members are: E. Hall, L. Newmarker, C. Hall, B. Hill, N. Olsen, I. Andrews, I. Elcano, L. Yee, B. Ninnis, R. Anderson, G. Lacher, I. Pringle, G. Dugan, N. Minnetto, B. Ludowitz, R. Iohnson, H. Doyle, K. York, I. Helmick, I. Etchevarria, H. Williams, B. Donohue, V. Donohue, I. Walker, B. Garfinkle, I. Swobe, H. McKissick, G. Minor, B. Hall, F. Tacchino, D. Gorman, Advisor, Mr. Neil Scott. FIFA Reno Sage Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, aiming towards the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship, carried on a variety of activities this year. Included in their program were the harvesting of crops for local farmers, constructing farm appliances, collecting scrap metal and rubber. Individual programs based on a Food for Freedom theme were carried out. Many socials and meetings were held . . . Group leaders were: President .... Wayne Asher Treasurer . . . Charles Perazzo Vice-President . Donald Casazza Reporter . . . Donald Frazier Secretary . . Norman Ginocchio Watch Dog . . . Tony Gardella W. C. Higgins was Advisor. During the spring semester Alvin Raffetto was elected Reporter and Dario Bevilacqua assumed the duties of Watch Dog. Members are: W. Asher, D. Casazza, N. Ginocchio, C. Perazzo, D. Bevilacqua, A. Landa, I. Lund, G. Perazzo, A. Raifetto, A. Silva, A. Gardella, D. Frazier, D. Evans, I. Carano, E. Casazza, F. Columbini, G. Craperi, A. Dondero, N. Gonfian- tini, D. Ghiglieri, C. Iohnson, H. Perri, R. Quilici, I. Rastelli, R. Pagni. EVER SINCE lEVlE SENIOR PLAY or '43 Ever Since Eve, a three-act comedy, was presented in the gym on April 15 and 16, under the direction of Don Harvey Bell . . . The play involves a typical high school paper, The Penguin, which is at present in the hands of the men of Preston High. Then-comes a new woman journalism teacher who stirs up real complications by spiriting girls to work on the paper . . . The cast included: Mrs. Clover, lean Neff: Iohnny Clover, Ray McGuire: Mr. Clover, Marvin Mc- Querry: Susan Blake, Evelyn Payne: Spud Erwin, Mickey Munley: Betsy Erwin, Ieanne Adrian Sutton: Officer Simmons l Cappy l, Bryant Ferguson: Lucybelle Lee, PSCJQY Neal Ford: football players, Wayne Asher, Hadley Beedle, Bob Larsen, Bob Mason: and Preston Hughes, lack Dieringer . . . The stage crew were: Bob Mack, Geraldine Rahill, Blanche Capurro, Harriet Anderson, Patricia Ussery, Lawrence Means, Virginia Keen, Bill Atkinson, Iean Bicknell, Irene Bond, Bemadine Chapkiss, Norma Brinkley, and Lillian Ferraris . . . The bus- ness staff was composed of Mr. Alegre, Joe Haslett, and Wilburta Shidler. lFlOO'lFlBAlLlL With ten letter-men and several promising B-squad men returning from last year's team, a very successful season was predicted for Reno . . . In the first game of the season, the Huskies met the Carson Senators and lived up to expec- tations by taking a 45-to-6 victory. Reno then traveled to Fallon and trounced the Green Wave, 20 to 6. Iohn Brooks, Reno halfback, broke his ankle late in the second quarter of this game and his expert playing was missed for the rest of the season. The next clash brought Reno and Yerington together, with the Huskies remaining unbeaten. Reno's forward wall was too much for the Yerington Lions, and the Huskies won, 19 to 6. Next came the Stewart Indians, who gave the Renoites quite a scare. It was nip-and-tuck all the way until the third quarter when the Braves weakened a little and Reno went over for two touchdowns. Both conversions failed and the final score was: Reno l2, Stewart O. The annual big game with the Sparks Railroaders was next on the schedule. Although outplayed and outpowered, Reno put up a stiff fight, but Sparks scored late in the second quarter, for the game's only touchdown, to win, 6 to O. After a two weeks' rest, Reno encountered Fallon on the Huskies' home territory. Sparked by Bob Ravera's 65-yard run and Iim Aiken's passes, the Reno men again claimed the heavy end of the score, which was 12 to O. Again meeting Stewart, Reno's power and deception netted her another victory over the Braves to the tune of 13 to O . . . Reno ended the season with six wins and one loss, amassing l2l points to the opponents' 24 . . . lim Aiken, Bob Bolander, and Al Barbagelata were named to the All-State team and nine other Reno men received honorable mention . . . Although Reno High is losing many good men by graduation and to the services, several experienced gridders will return next year and Coach Foster should be able to turn out a fine team. BASKETBALL Starting the season with five returning veterans from 1942, Iim Aiken, Harold Carter, lim Andrews, Ernie Hall, and Dan Vidovich, Coach Her Foster's A squad had high hopes. The lettermen were backed up by Gaylon Allred, Camie Hall, Frank Tacchino, Norman Olsen, Bob Hildebrand, Bruce Hill, and Bill Stone . . . Competing in the Western Zone Tournament, the Reno Huskies took first honors, leaving first the Stewart team, then Virginia City, next Fallon, and finally the Carson City team behind them. 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