Rochester High School - Mirage Yearbook (Rochester, PA)

 - Class of 1940

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Armslrong ancl luis stuflious lypisls. rlllli? typing room is only one src-me lrom tlm Notelmoolx ol' SFIIUO The MIRAGE HE annual pulolication ot the Rochester High Scliool, Rochester, Pa., Paul Alloriglit, eclitorg Anna Cattlerine Campbell, Rutti Gullyes, anol Betty White, assistant ectitorsg T. A. White, aclvisorg compilecl lay time Senior Class ot 1940. NOTEBOOK EDITION Pugn Fir ,.-um.. Miss ADA SPRATLEY Qedication THE Ciass ot 1940 ieeis that it is indeed proper that we cteciicate this issue ot tile Mirage to tile tate Miss Acta Spratiey, our ioe- ioveci teactner. Miss Spratiey was a gooot intiuence upon tile tives ot each one of us. it was at her feet tixat We iearnect many lessons ot lite which Witt serve us in good stead. For forty years Si'1C dedicated tier iite to tile instruction ot the youth ot Rochester. Stle was not only a teacher ot note but a sincere trienci, a ctevout christian and a iovainie char- acter. 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V NOTEBOOK OF ACTIVITIES OUR activities have pIayecI a Iarge part in aII oi our high schooi days so we Want you to rememher the aims of the ciuhs as weII as the participants. THE MIRAGE Eight of The School NOTE BOOK EDITION l,N Page Ten Glsonos ,MARSHALL IJONALIY CCJOK cillClL iVICCiREARX NXVILLIAINI IDENTZIR CQIIORGE DAVIS CLARA l'ie'rz1.liR ELMILR CJTTO BUILDING A FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION RESIDENT George H. Davis asks for order and the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Education swings into action. Rochester,s Board oi Education is composed of seven memhers headed lioy President George H. Davis, with C. C. iVIcCreary as Vice President and a competent secretary in the person of George Marshall. It is most interesting to Iisten to the different committees give their reports. The committee heads have carefuiiy compiied their oioservations and are ready with their reports. Think what a headache it would he on the Finance Committee trying to figure where the money goes. Then the Buiiding Committee reports on the improvements made or to the made in the future. At other meetings, teachers are given Ieaves of ahsence, eiected or dismissed. What wouid we do without the Athletic Committee which huys the foothaii and the loasicethaii hoys their equipment? In addition to these committees, there is the Supplies Committee. And not to he forgotten is the Speciai Committee which takes care of urgent Iousiness matters. The schooi directors are the agents of the State for conducting the affairs of our puhiic schools. In addition to this, they are the custodians of our schooi districts. The powers and duties of the Board of Education are deiegated to them Ioy the Iawvs of the state. Assisting the oiliicers organization are the other memioers of the Board oi Education, namely: Donaid Cook, Nviiiiam T. Dentzer, Eimer Qtto, and Iast, hut Ioy no means the Ieast, is the memher Iongest on the Board and besides, the onIy woman, IVIrs. Ciara L. Hetzier. This is hut a hrief sketch of our Board oi Education. Their work is hard and they receive no compensation for aII their efforts. VX7ith this We Ieave this Ioyai group which has aided the students of Rochester High School. THE MIRAGE GUIDES TO 'BETTER LIVING NE ol' IIle nlosl Ilamiliar memIJers of RocIlesler I'IigIl Scllool is Nir. RoIlerl Iiarner, superinlenclenl ol Rocllesler Pulllic Sc'IlooIs. fXIlIloug'Il Ile spencls Ilis IIITIC among Ille olller lIJuiIfIings ours 'IIEIS IIN' rigIll lo l'IilIHl Ixlr. Ilarner. Plelore Ile Ileeame superinlenclenl, Ile was principal ol lIle IIigIl Srllooi, and al Ilearl is really one ol us. IVIr. Barner Ixnows everyone ol us, maylle nol our name, Ioul Ivy some Iillle lIlIIlf.f xvIlic'Il we clicl. I'Ie Icnows NN'Ilill Ilesl appeals lo lIle mind ol llle sluclenls EIIICI Ilas cIeveIopecI a wonclerlul sense of Ilumor. His personalily ancl Irienclliness engullis lIle sn'IlooI so lIlal we, tlle sluclenls, even possess SONIC ol il. R. FARLEY occupies lIle nlosl cIiIIiruIl posilion in llle IligIl sc'IlooI. As principal, Ile nlusl Iislen lo lIle stories ol tIle Ieacllers. lIlell IIIC sluclenls, and Iinally lIle parents. To please one group is cliliicull. Ilul lo Ile Iair lo all groups is almosl El super-Iluman lasI4. VVIITOUQII Ilis guiclanfe our scIlooI Ilas Ileen greatly improvecIg lllis includes lIle leafll- ing SYSIGIU. pupils, anal appearanfe ol lIle IJuiIcIing. Que ol Ilis personal lrails, xvIlifIl I'leIp Ililll lo clainl nlany Iriends. is Iris prolllplness lo compli- nlenl lIle sluelenls on lIleir worlc. Allove all, Ile is always willing lo offer a suggeslion ill order IIIGI a slucIenl might find Ilis xvorli easier. Fir. Farley, we lIle Class ol l04l0 shall miss you greatly. :X I5 lIle asslslanl pl'llN'lpi1I ol R. H. S. He IS always Ill lIle ' oIIic'e Ilelping NIL Farley. Besides lIlis, Iae Ieaelles IXITICTICYIII Ilislory and IDFOIJIPIDS oI IDCITIOCTGCY. Nlr. Xvllile is also lIle aclvisor ol lIle Senior Class. He IIIIS lalcerl upon I'limseII Ille invesligalion ol lIle sluclenl Iove aIIairs. T. A. wants everyone to Icnoxv lllal if you IIEIVG a sefrel lo Iieep, jusl leII Ilim and Ile will do Ilis Ilesl lo Iel everyone ill lIle IligIl sc'IlooI Iinow ailoul il. He Iinoxvs so muell aIJoul lIle IOVBIOTII -fIle sIlouIcI go inlo lIle IJIilCIiI'TIilII Ilusiness. There is not a Clay goes Ily. Ilul wIlal Ile cIoesn'l lease someone. Xve all wisla he would gel lIle goul or SOHISIIIIIIQ so Ile c'ouIcIn,l go lo all IIle slloxvs and places ellecicing up on us. CIIICPTIO. Xvaller XVinc'IleIII 7I'liw...,,, THEODORE WHITE FENTON Fnusv Ronan-r BARN-ER NOTE BUOK EDITION Ilugl REALIZING YOUTHS9 AMBITION ELIJAH Hixrzrrnv EHIND ttle scenes ot readini, irilini, ,rf irittlmetif, ot course, are our sctiotarty and dignitied teactlers. Atttmougtl ttley tlave ltle serious and ditticutt position of tuetping us prepare tor our future wortc, one need not searctl Way down deep lo tearn ttlal ttleytre just titre one oi us, ezuitx ililViHQ tlis or tler partifuiar titces and distitces. tndividuat pen portraits ot our tacutty tmve tyeen painted in time toitowing. tylliltlftl ttlem wittl your own ideas about our instructors. Gur igiotogy nproin, Wir. Harttey, is an atumnus ot Turtte Creek Hi and Ntustqingum Cottege Wtlere tie received tlis BS. degree. He spends tlis teisure time studying itowers, and reading, and iris favorite stars are twiictcey and txtinnie Ntouse and Popeye. Pet peeve? HNoneH, says Wir. Harttey. I 1 Ilfxzu. BREWER Ntlrmzlzu tVllLl.ER Arm Lowe tffklfl. I'-ARLIX THE MIRAGE gc Twvtwa 0 may lvliss Brewer teaches shorthand, typing, and ottice practice, in other words, prepares our lads and lassies for the liiusiness world. She is an alumna ot New Brighton Hi, indiana State Teachers College, University She has received her BS. and lVl.E. degrees. ot Vvisconsin, and Pitt. Archery and loadminton are her favorite pastimes. She liavors lvlyrna Loy and Tyrone Power. She dislilces writing lor people. lVliss Nliller is our junior class sponsor and esteemed advisor to all students. She teaches Nlathemiatics and Social Studies. She attended Freedom High School and the University olipittshurgh where she re- ceived her AB. degree. lyliss lsong, trienclly lo all Latin. English, and Journalism students, was graduated from Northumberland High School and Susquehanna University where she olotained her AB. degree. Her leisure time is spent at the movies or reading. Ronald Coleman and Myrna l-oy are her favorite stars. Miss Longys pet peeve is having to wait for people who are late. Under lVlr. Farleyys supervision, the pupils are taught Nlathematics and Nlechanical Drawing. He attended Lewishurg Hi, receiving his BS. degree from Bloomshurg State Teachers College and his from Pitt. His holohy is music, and his favorite stars are George Arliss and Edna lylae Oliver. He dislilces correcting test papers. lxflr. Repman, Rochy's new music master, director of hand, chorus, and orchestra, is an alumnus ol New' Castle Hi, Geneva, Columhia Unixfersity, and .iulliard School ol lVlusic ol New Yorli City. having talcen out AB., B.lVl., and lVl.A. degrees. listening to the radio is his pastime and Norma Shearer and .lohn Qiartield his favorite stars. Talli- ing or whispering in classes and study halls is his pet peeve. hir. Von Philp, frequently seen with his test tuhes is our chemistry teacher. Besides chemistry. nvonu teaches physics and commercial arithmetic. Benwood High School, Salem College and Pitt were honored loy his attendance. He has ohtained his BS. and degrees. Hohhy? Vvell, he lilies them all, even tiddlewinlcs. Hedy Lalvlarr and Paul lvluni head his list ol: stars. Hvonu has no pet peeve. Shalcespeare? That malces us thinlc of Miss Vvithrow, senior English teacher. Rochy Hi and Pitt are proud to have had her as a graduate. A BS. and iVl.l-itt. degrees are now in her possession. ln her leisure time, she can he found reading or at the theatre. lvlaurice Evans and tlelen Hayes are her lopfranlcing stars. Ahsentees or nthe little man who warnyt thereu is lvliss Vvithrowts pet peeve. EUGENE REPDIAN Biznru. VoN Pmriv LULA XNVITHROVV ERNEST lVlEYi3u 1 NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Thirteen XYILLIAM KETTliRIiR BliARY Luo f Vx'Ii.Li.xM Pl-1.xcoc1i ww' Hlil.EN Hmwigs X Donorliv Li!QORLLl' T H E M I R A G E Page Fourteen Wir. Nieyer, that big man with the good team, is our iootiyaii coach and physicai education instructor. uErnieH attended R. H. S., Geneva, and Pitt, having now his BS. and iN'i.Ed. degrees. After woricing hours, he enjoys reading and Wood-worii. ivir. Nieyer goes for Ciaudette Coihert and Vvaiiace Beery. During the ioothaii season, Hiirnieu is under the strain oi giris hothering his piayers. Niiss i.egier, an aiumna oi Rochy High, is a newcomer to iacuity. She teaches Engiish and has charge oi the iiiorary. She has an A.B. degree from Pitt. Her Favorite pastime is contract hridge, and she favors Lionei Barrymore and Bette Davis. iviiss i.egier disiiiies those who waiic or drive siowiy when they are deiaying others. Another newcomer is Wir. Peacock, hut we aii icnew him as a friend from Junior High. He instructs students in American history and generai Wiathematics. Wir. Peacocif attended Hickory High Schooi, Cieneva, Vvashington and Jefferson, and Pitt. From Geneva he received a B.S. degree and iVi.Ed. degree from Pitt. Basiiethaii, which he coaches, is his hohhy. George Brent is his lop-ranking actor whiie he says he iiices naii the actresses. Our iittie Hcuriy head!! hasnit a pet peeve. Wir. Ketterer teaches hooidceeping, commerciai iaw, and geography- essentiais ior' husiness students. He is an aiumnus oi Rochy Hi and received his B.C,S. degree from Grove City Coiiege. Resting is his pastime. He prefers Niariene Dietrich and George Ariiss to aii other stars. Wir. Ketterer says 'his pet peeve is everything. Hgmaii hut mightyu is iviiss Haines. who teaches heaith and is our physicai education instructor. She was graduated from New Castie High Schooi, Siippery Rock Coiiege, and Pitt. She has her BS. degree. Her ieisure time is spent in swimming, goiting, and sewing. She favors Rohert iviontgomery and Bette ijavis. Niiss Haines has a diiiicuil time trying to get the gym aiter schooi. Uncler lxliss fieorgels supervision. tlw lassies are lilttgill lrow to tmeeome line lrome-matters. Site is a gracluate ol' R. ll. S. ancl tncliana Slate Teactrerls College wilere stle earnecl a HS. clegree. Croctleting, tennis, swimming. ancl vooliing are tier liolmlyies. .lames Stewart ancl Belle Davis top ller list ol screen stars. This lair lacly llacl no pet peeve. Ntr. Armstrong is anotlsler one ol tl1e l6ilCllCl'S wiio prepare stuclenls for tlle iuusiness worlfl. giving tiie essential lounclalions in typing ancl stmortlmancl. He was gracluatecl from Blillorcl Higlt Scllool ancl Duquesne University wtlere lie reeeivecl liis B.E. clegree. Fir. Armstrongis favorite sport is swimming. ltr- lavors Carole Lomimarcl ancl Paul Nluni in list ot Cinema stars. Uflmarlieil just loattnes a gum craelcer. HFrau Knoppn instructs us in Englislm ancl German as one gatliers lay tier name. Site is an tlonored alumna ol Rorlmesler Higil School ancl tlae University ol lJittslJurgt1 receiving tier A.l5. clegree tluere. in i1er leisure laours, lvlrs. Knopp prelers to experiment in roolcing. Tile versatile Nliclcey Rooney ancl Norma Shearer top tier iilm favorites. Her pet peeve is anyone wlio is generally Clillterent eaeil time. upetite Nlaclemoiselle Braclslaawu is tlie clainty lacly witiw l1er CleiJate stuclenls. ln aclclition to French ancl clelaate. slle also lias Englislm pupils. Stle attenciecl Roeiiester Higtl. Geneva. Nlftiilt University and Pitt. Btiss BFilCiSilUXX' ltas in l1er possession an A.l3. clegree. Traveling heads imer list ol liotmlnies. Slie favors Tyrone power ancl nlyrna Loy. Time cloalt room on tlle seeoncl lloor is wliat gets lier goat. Future oralors ancl aetresses may ive among lxliss lirelimis pulnlic spealcing sluclents. Site is also anotller lfnglisli leaelier. Uncler ller clirertion are presentecl Rochester Higii Sl'll00liS clramas. Slie is a gracluale ol R. il. S., Emerson College ol Oralory. ancl Geneva. Bliss Breiwm tras olmlainecl a B.t-.l. and an AB. clegree. Slut llas a Collection ol antique lurniture. glassware. ancl clrina. l.eslie llowarcl is lrer tavorite aetor ancl Katllerine Cornell, tide actress. Bliss lgfvilltl lias no pet peeve. Time Senior Class in leaving Rofliester lligll Scllool. realizes wtxat an important role tlle laeulty itas playecl up to lllis stage in our lite. Xve leave many loncl memories ot our teartiers imeliincl. Besicles all time personal iielp in classes. many have spent iiours alter sclmool to tielp us. Vve wisii to titanic tliem sincerely lor ttmeir aicl. NOTE t'nuu.is Anmsrizowo :Xoxi s XX'n.sox Kxoee lxwi liR.KDSIl.XXX' luis: l5Rt.lt5l BOOK EDITION fl Pu. 0 Filler tx1ABliI. SAYRF Elll1'li IAEARD THE MIRAGE Page Sixteen PERSONNEL if. XV1I,LlA1w1 SMITH PAUL Bock EXT, we give you in ttlis notetbootc of ltwe sctloot, a gtimpse ot our personnct. First-ftVtatJet Sayre is tiene Capatvte secretary ot ttie principatis ottire. Vvtsien stle isnit rafting about ttie tauitding hunting up some wayward stuctent. tvtaibet is typing tetters, setting tittiets, matcing up reports, Cutting stenfits, etc. Side has to put up with a tot ot ugreenu otitice girts who ilincter more ttxan tletp tler. Stone is our inusy tittte tacty. Nye Witt miss i1cr winning personatity, tier iietp- tutncss. Stme tlas proven a trienct to att. tvtrs. Learct is ttwe guardian ot tile superinlenctentis ottice. tvtr. tiarner keeps tier tvusy most ot tile time, tJut stie must atso wortc tor time teteptione company anft traction Company. At any rate weitt wager that stie must Care tor one twunctred catts a ctay, anct setts about titty passes a week. A pteasing anct etticient manner'-1 timatis tvtrs. t,earft. VNfe appreciate tier etltorts. Buzz, tnuzz and ytr. Smitta woutct tue seen sawing a toctc from one ot our tocftcers. Paut is trying tlarct to equat ttie Capatote tyir. Smitiw, anct tue seems to tie progressing rapictty. tVtr. Smitti tieeps Paut under controt toy giving tlirn a good Dlitcti ruto now anct tt1en. Paut is a prominent person in tile timetigtmt ot att ot our sociat events-Cteaning up atter our parties. Vve stlatt miss ttiem greatty. THE MIRAGE TAFF G4 fHERE'S the clummy?n Mxvherels Paul? Mxvherels the Vizulazatiorlifl Hxvherels the recl pencil? Hvvhols got the chair?U ancl the ixfliragc stall was at worlc once again. ln spite ot a lew conllicts 'trim llfliragef' uncler the capahle leaclership ol Paul Alhright. as eclitor. progressed with the 'help ol the assistants: Anna Catherine Camphell, Ruth Gullyes. ancl Betty Vylhite. Hacl it not heen lor the wise supervision ol Nlr. Xvhite. our advisor, the yearhoolc woulclnlt haye heen a success. ln compiling this hoolc the lx1il'ClQQ stall has attemptecl to luring you inlormal shots hy use ol the three notehoolcs ancl have triecl to recall to your mincl lamiliar scenes arouncl school. Since this year's class is the liiltieth gracluating class lrom Rochester High School. we have triecl to remincl you ol this lact throughout the hooli. The procluction ol the yearhoolc was macle possihle hy many sales. a lew ol which were: the halce sale, cancly sales. wreath sale ancl football signs. Vyle. the class ol m4O'l wish to lhanli the teachers ancl stuclents who helpecl in any way with the puhlication ol this annual. MIRAGE STAFF P. Albright, A. Battaglino, M. Battn, G. Burkhart, A. Campbell, V. Carr, L. Cassi, E. Day, E. Donatell, S. Edge, C. Edwards, D. Farnsworth, W. Gardner, B. Graber, Gremer, R. Gullyes, M. Helsing, A. Johnson, E. Johnson, P. Joyce, Korsan, H. Martilx, D. Mazzccca, B. Moore, D. Pugh, T. Schuller, Seitz, M. Steinacker, A. Stenzcl, R. Tuminaro, J. Wallace, B. Wlxite, L. Winograd, C. Yee. NOTE BOOK EDITION ling 42 sl'l'L'Yl.lCl'Il rf' .J ,z . ' f,,, .ff Q .., I I C . 1 I, 132.1 ' 1 I 1 I X J ,f f.r gf X N, NIORS CLOSE M... I I ,,u j . I, f 1 gr 'rt' I N. A P !! il f v JN' -J 4 ii tx - . 7 1 , if I bENIOR OFFICERS ljresidenjz 1 , - , - Ted Mengel xfiCe44gg'Sid,fnt i A 19 1- James Byers Secretary' - -If V-lillelma Schulltar' Treasurer 'fltsouis . Cassi ,i . r X . l HERE was a great hustle and hustle hehind stage. The cast toolc their places. Slowly the curtain rose and the spectacular drama laegan. 'P' '! perlormers they enter the class rooms, learlul at what may 'happen and yet at the same time, I happy at the thought ol the new adventure which they had long antici- Q pated. The teachers and pupils worlced hard to lay a tirm upon which the huilding ol their luture education rests. As the lirst scene unlolds, we see our aspiring young tremulously emharlcing upon their school career. Demurely ' r loundiation ,f ,J J The second scene shows the juvenile cast hecoming 'hetter acquainted aaulx lorming intimate friendships. ' They are developing into young men and women. No longer do they persue the elementary three HR'su alone, for now they have the added responsihility ol history, geography, and spelling. As the curtain slowly closes. the several sixth grades are merged and We lind our stuclents going lorward as an unit into the .iunior High School and thus our tirst act ends. At the heginning ol the second act. we find that our performers have grown up a little. Now they have had some experience and are well poised. For the llirst time a lew memhers are elected as representatives ot the whole class. These students enter the organization, the Student Council, which is the governing 'hody ol: .lunior High composed ol the representa- tives lrom all three grades. These representatives supervise the activities ot the student loody. THE MIRAGE Page lfiglilveii THEIR NOTEBOOKS AT ROCHESTER The seventh and eighth grades pass hy uneventlully, and now we see our actors entering the ninth grade. This year the students are divided into the Academic, General, and Commercial course. ln adclilion to their regular sulojects, foreign languages, sciences, and higher math are added to the curriculum. The curtain drops on tact two as the ninth grade graduates lrom common school into the long a-waited Senior High School. As the curtain goes up on the final act. our director and leading perlormers have changed. Now lvlr. Farley directs the production. Everything is strange. The inexperienced sophomores wall: up the wrong stairs and are chastisecl hy the Seniors. The dilzlerent cluhs talce in their new memhers. At last the unclerclassmen get into the swing ol things, they lcnow which stairs to use and they have acquired the lcnowledge of getting out ol the road. Finally comes the long awaited night ol the Sophomore Party. What a gala night it is with dancing, games, and hest of all something to eat. As the second scene evolves, we see the lowly Sophomores change into Juniors. Now they sit in the halcony. ' ln a lew weelcs distinguished class rings are placed upon heretolore unadorned hands. Soon everyone is trying to sell candy to have a Prom, and the lirst hig project is under way. Alter mid-year exams are over, the conversation really hegins to grow allout the Prom. Committees are chosen and they grow weary trying to decide on which floor and whose orchestra to have lor the luig event. Ar last everything is ready. The loig night arrives. Everyone is there. The music starts, and the dance lxegins. Thus the prom is on and over and another scene is completed. Once more the doors ol the school are open, only this lime, as Seniors, the actors are not happy. Then the first assemhly ol the year and, Ohl happy thought. lor now as Seniors. the older memhers ol the cast can listen to the phrase that used to bother them so, uSophomores remain seated until the Seniors are outln The days speed hy, and the last year of school is nearly completed. Qnce more there is the prom, 'hut this time there is the knowledge that you wonit go to another. Slowly the curtain descends on the last act. For a minute the audience is hushed, then there is a roar of applause as the spectators realize that the curtain has not dropped on the end of the drama hut. instead ol ending, the real drama ol lile has just begun lor the high school graduates. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page lNlllIf'll'1'll. . Qt ,fp Page Twenty ffilfilf W if Xmzfifwiff . Qfiefilkiyfffftniwfwfaf flf wif ifffiflflyfvfjt UM 3 Paul Albright Annetta Balls Kathleen Anderson Leon Balza Peggy Anthony Evelyn Bard Daniel Antitomas Angeline Bat Harry Aureli T H E Nl l R A G E tagline Mildred Batto Eugene Bell Robert Bergener William Bierer Myra Blazier Anthony Blobner 1890 THE ALBRIGHT. PAUL M. JR. Kmpu Commi-QRCIAL paul was tlic Erlitor of our Mirage tliis ycar. He is an all around grind stuclent, very sturlious lvut still lwas ri good time. ANDERSON, KATHLEEN Kathleen ACADEINIIC Katillfrcn is notccl for ller friendliness nntl interesting Englisli tallcs. Xfxfif linow slim: will lw El success in lier clioscn liiclcl anal give llftr our lvest wislies. ANTHONY, CATHERINE A. Hpeggyu GIENERAL Peggy, we lmar, is going to nmlic nursing licr career. Peggy lias loccn a vital linli in sclmol, so were sure sl1e will he .1 ctapalilr- nurse. ANTl'l'O1VlAS, DANlEl. Dun Cl0MMILRClAI. Dan, wlietlier on tl1c gym lloor or in the classroom is everyones friend. He slloulcl succeecl no matter what he does in lite. AURELI, HARRY LAVVRENCE Hlvlorning Glory GENERAL Harry is st iricncl ol just about everyone in srliool. Hercis lioping liis l'rrotl1cr .lolwn clocs as well as lie lias. Vve wisll l1im loads Qt luck. GRADUATE 1940 BALLS. ANNETTA Nemo COMMERCIAL Annetta always has a smile for everyone. and if she goes smiling through life, we know she will succeed in anything she unrlertalces. Good luclcl BALZA, LEON Leon GENERAI. Leon is another intra-mural haslcethall star. He is a lun-loving hoy. Every morning sees him clown in the shop working at something. BARD, EVELYN Evelyn COMMERCIAL She is usually seen ricling around in a Plymouth. Oh. nol A certain young man owns this Plymouth. His name? Vvell. aslc Evelynl BATTAGLINO, ANGELINE MARY l.Ang8l,' COMMERCIAL Besicles being Mr. Armstrong's star typist, uAngel has excelled in her other studies and were sure she will have no troulale climlaing the laclcler of success. BATTO, MILDRED R. Team GENERAL uTecter is lmuwn for her love of lun. Always the lile of the party, she has one ol the finest personalities in the class. BELL, R. EUGENE Gene GENERAL A hoy who lilies Campbell, hut it isn't thc soup. He lcceps matters like this to himself, however, and selclom says anything. Seriously, he is a goocl student. BERGENER, ROBERT Bob GENERAL Bergener is one ol yliss VVithrow's favorite English pupils. Shels always talli- ing about him. It will take more than that to stop him though. BIERER, XYILLIANI HSl1eriff f1IiNERAL ' Hshcrillu is n lnoy who invariably falls asleep in class. He is famous lor his hitch-hiliing trips, which he clescrilnes so vivirlly in English class. BLAZIER, MYRA RUTH Myra ACADEMIC Nlyra is one of our valualnle Barlenites who has HBlazeclH her way brilliantly nl R.H.S. Luclc and success will surely he hers. BLOBNER, ANTHONY ROBERT i.T0ny.. GENERAL Hcre's another luoy from the Noss Plan. He's quiet hut lilies a goocl time as we can tell from Puhlic Speaking Class. Vve wish him luck. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Twenty-one 1' -,f a .4 1 A Frank Blobner Leslie Burg Elizabeth Bloom Goldie Burkhart Rebecca Board Verna Butler Charles Bogolea James Byers Dick Bosworth Anna Campbell THE MIRAGE Page Tumnfy-tum Mary Carevic Vivien Carr Edward Carrier Charles Carter Louis Cassi -1 890THE BLOBNER, FRANK Franlz ClfNl,lZ1kL blllie slwyer ol tlic two hrotlmers, ljranlc lilies to slii, ancl wliatls more l1e's really gooci. He clislilies English tallis, ancl docs lie lllllSlll Bl .OONl, l.OUlSE Hvvfeezii ACAI7tiNilC Enuugli can't lxe saicl about luuuisels many talents, music. ancl poetry lacing the lariglit- est ulfloomsu. Luclc goes to her in what- PVPI' Sllf' llllLlt'l lHlC9S. BOARD, REBECCA LOUISE Uvvleezie Acmwmric llelaeccals scholastic anal athletic aluility will merit lxer great success in the luture, nncl we are very llappy to senfl our hest wislms willl lier. BOGOLEA, CHARLES EDXVARD llclluilkll G Emiusx. l'Cliuclx is tlm lmlonel lieart-tluruln lrum East Rochester. No woncler the girls canlt worlc in luis stufly lrall. Vve lcnow lieis going tu lue surcesslul, BOSVVORTH, RICHARD T. Dick CEENERAI. Diclx is miollwr one ul hir, Xvliileis P.fJ.D. pets. VV? wisli liiin lots ol luitli. l'lc has plenty ol lriencls uncl slioulcl suuceecl. GRADUATE 1940 BURG, LESLIE Les GENERAL Les is a student manager ot tile toot- I3aII team and Iias done a good jotJ ot it. I'Ie wiII do just as good a join in any- ttiing tie taices up. BURKHART, C-OLDIE M. Goldie GENERAL Hip, Hip Hooray I I I Tiiree eI1cers tor our peppy Iotond ctieerteader I I I Cvoidie was president ot ttie G.A.A. and is aIso Imown for tier dancing aIJiIity. BUTLER. VERNA Hliitertwingn CIENERAL Verna is one ot ttiose girIs wiio enjoy roIIer stcating at time local rinIc so Inucti. Her presence on ttne candy committee doesn't Iiinder our sales eittxer. BYERS, JAMES Ulirnu ACADEMIC Iim is ttie President ot tI1e Hi-Y ttiis year. Nvittsi Iris fine ctiaracter Iie stioutd go ptaces in Iater Iite. I'Iere's to tiis succcssi CAMPBELL, ANNA CATHERINE Hcoonien COMMERCIAL UI Gotta See Annie Tonigtitn, iwut Annie doesntt Iive I1ere any more. So writes tile song writers, Iirut wtien ttie UBeII rings we Iinow Anna is on ttle join. CAREVIC, MARY i'IVIary ACADEMIC One ot our art students and a good dancer descritoes Niary onty a Iittie. Sine is popuiar, good in sports, and very co-npera- tive. Best wistIesI CARR, VIVIEN Fifi COMNIERCIAL A pretty Iittte Miss wI1o IIaiIs trom tI1e Suntiower Road, is Vivien. She is weII Icnown for Ismr triendty nature. Lots ot Iucic, Vivien. CARRIER. EDVVARD EJ GENERAL Ed is very mucti interested in pixotograpiiy, and we are sure Iie is going to ine a sueress in ttiis i:ieIcI. Hcre's wisiiing you tile Iiest, Ed. CARTER, CHARLES Charlie GENERAL Ctiariie Iias Iueen quite a sensation at dancing ciass and we Iiope LICIS as inig a success in Iite as Ile is on tile dance tioor. CASSI. LOUIS Louie COMMERCIAL Vitwiniciing eyes, a Inerry smiIc, and some way to get into misciiiet-ttmatts Louis. He served us weII as treasurer ot our cIass and made many triends. NOTE BOOK EDITION Paqc 'I ll I niy t rec vt Eugene Chewning Gilda Colamarino Evelyn Crumrine Roy Daman Gladys Dambaugh Joseph Davies Rita Davis Margaret Davis Ethel Day Eugene Donatell T HE MIRAGE Puqc rl wrfnty-four Robert Duff Sarah Edge Charles Edwards Martha Edwards Mildred Engle 4 f. 1555? I CHEXVNING, UCENE C. Rage cil.NIiRAL lY':lIgPIl0 is ODI' nl OUT lllClllll0rS WVll0 Clin hr- found almost anywliere. Xvilh all his lric-nclly ways, he is tiki-J hy everyone. cltlllll lllfli, EUgCIllfl COLAMARINC, CUDA Gil cil.NlfRAI. fiilcln is another one who has chosen nursing as her Carver, zinml will gu in training witl1 Peggy, Sweet, small, anal swi-ll clcsfrihc- hc-r lu il l. CRL 'NIRINE EVELYN Balm KXLTAIHIJIIC lfvc-lyn is one ol our quiet lussvs hut lll'Vl'l'lllf'lCSS lun-loving ami lricnilly. l'lcr srlliulnslirt rcrturcl is 21 viiul purl ul hi-r 1111l11rc'. B051 NVisln-S Ev:-lyn. DANIAN, ROY 'iRoy LWUMMLQRCIAI. Rorlivslvris gilt to tht' Imiit-S. Roy li-uvvs with a line scholastic' rvcorcl. Hi' will long lm rcinemhcrcci lor his rlvlmtvs i11 Boult- lu-1-pirig Class. DANlBAllGH, CLADYS Cil1uiy cl0MiYll2RClAL filmlys COIIIPS to us lmm fc-licnoplc. Nvhut power does Ruclit-Sit-r hold lor her-coulml il hr' an extract lrom the class ul' m5SH? Goocl lucli Gladys. Wfyiff GRADUATE 1940 DAVIES. JOSEPH Ulm! ACADEMIC Iloe lwas taken great interest in loottmall and basketball. He's jolly and full of lun- always raring to go. Iloe certainly has left an-excellent record txeliind. DAVIS, RlTA Rita GENERAL Quiet, tliouglwtlul. studious and serious is our Rita. Tl1orougl1ness marlcs all slie does. Vvitlm tliese fine qualities we are sure Rita will do a great deal ot good in tliis world. DAVIS, MARGARET Peggy CONIMERCIAL Peggy possesses tlie virtue ot quietness and beside ttiat slie is a willing and l1elplul worlcer. One of our really good dancers. Peggy will go tar. DAY, ETHEL AUTEN Ethel GENERAL Always pleasant and friendly-tlIat's Ethel. Her interests are varied and we IIIust not forget tlie liigluer institutions ol learning. VVC picture lier as a good scout. DONATELL, EUGENE uGene COMMERCIAL Eugene is a sluy, clarlc-lxairecl laoy wluo says little but means business. He is a willing worlcer of Rocliy. He leaves an important place behind. DUFF, ROBERT CASSIDY Fannie GENERAL Ulrannieu, wtio lxas lmeen around witli liis liandsome smile, llas given us sometliing to tlIinlc about. He will loe missed luy a lot of us. EDGE. SARAH ANN Sully GENERAL Sally liails from East Rocliester, tlie Hedge ol town. laut slwe is in tlie midst ot sclmool activities-lacing one ol tlie 111051 valualwle atliletes, EDVVARDS, CHARLES H. Ucluiclen ACADENIIC ucluuclcn admits ttiat tyaslcetlyall is liis lavorite sport. Vvitlxout Hcliuclcl' around, we would feel luis absence. Cliuclc has great abilities. and we linnw tliat lie will SLlCfCfYfl. EDVVARDS, MARTHA ANN 'AlVIurtie ACfklJEMIC Martlma is tlie Senior Class Sonja Henie. Besides lier grace on tlie ice, lier friendly disposition and good nature IItEllCCS M8ftl1il everyonrss lrienrl. ENGLE, MILDRED RUTH Engle COIIMERCIAI. HEngleH is tlie girl witli tlie infectious giggle wliicli lias made many a dull moment lmrigllter. Sll6'S also a regular patron ot tlie skating rinli. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Twenty-five Frecl Etzel Dorothy Frisclalcorn Kenneth Evans Wayne Gardner Doris Farnsworth Mary Garrett Helen Frank Jack Gentis Olga Frank Russell Giles THE MIRAGE Page Tmanly-Six Betty Gill Delmar Goedeker Consuela Gordon Phyllis Gordon Bette Graber 1890 THE ETZEL, FREDERICK JOSEPH Uprrllzvlu clFNLRAL His slow nnrl Oasy smile. llis lrirvmlly munncr, luis fricnclly wormls-llncse are only a lew ol lfrerlls qualities. XKXIC will always rcmvmlmr llim will: plz-usurv. EVANS, KllNNlfl'H l l. UKenny Gl2N1.u.xL uKmu1yU is om? ol our mllwr lull lmys, llc is slay lwul wlrcn willi liim, you can clcpc-nfl on lmving a goofl timc. XX? l10IJf3 lo sr-0 morn' ol you, Kr-nny. FARNSXYORTH, DORIS JEAN Unorisl Aoxmgmic During, 'clornlmlcn mul clninly is our Oriuplr' cclilur, Doris' cnnperalivc spirit and l1Qnf'viJlcnC0 wonll be llorgollvn al Rorlly lli, Sim vxrr-lls in mlmwing, loo. VRANK, HELEN MARIE 'ASlwrty ACADEMIC Upclilc Helcnn lms rcrlainly l'1c'cn wlizll wf- call ua goocl sporlf' She always luis n elif-cry ul'lcll0 for eaclx and everyone. Cmxl lurk to lwr. FRANK. OLGA MARY Olga ACiKlTlibllC Olga is nolvfl lor lxcr lrionmlly clisposilion ancl lwr salcsmansllip wliivli lms lmonellillml lllc class ol 1940 greatly. Fllmnlcs, Olga! GRAD ATE 1940 FRISCHKORN. DOROTHY Dot GENERAL One of ttie Ioest dancers in scI1ooI, Dorotliy is very sweet and friendly. Sine Iias carved a definite niclwe lor Iwersell in scI1ooI, and will Iong tue remerntrered. GARDNER, HERMAN XVAYNE It A-Z9 Qu ACADE MIC Hzelcen is one ot ttiose Iaig. Inandsoine tootlaall Iierocs. tI1e temmes are always crowding about. IVIay Ire pusli tllrougti lite as easily as tic does ttmat football line, GARRE'l I', MARY VIRGINIA Mary ACADEMIC IVIary also comes Irom tlm country. SIA- Iras Imelpcd our class in its projects. and we wisli to tI1anIi Iier tor tI1e Imearty co- operation slue Inas sluown. GENTIS. .IACK RUSSELL Hlucleu GENERAL .laclc is one ot our Imrilliant Baden students. Since coming to RocI1y Higti he tias gained many friends ttirougli Ilis fine personality. Vve are sure ttiat Ire will Ive a success. GILES, RUSSELL Russ GENERAL uRuss is one ol' our students trom ttxc country. His pet peeve is being quiet in study tialls. Vxllmenever you see Russ tie tias a smile. GILL, BETTY .IANE Gill CIFNERAI. This sweet Iass was seen sclling eancly in ttm IiaIIs and at tootI1aII games. Betty will tae rernemluercd tor tier ctieery disposi- tion and Iove lor pleasures. GOEDEKER. DELBIAR E. Delmar GENERAL Delmar is one of our clmertul students wlmo Iias a good word tor everyone. He will succeed in anytliing Ire undertakes. Xve wistn you loads ol Iuclc. GORDON, CONSUELA Connie GI-QNERIKI. uconnie' is anotller one ot Roc'Ily's girls wlio goes in for skating. Slle is lull ot lun and is well Iilit-rl by All tier class- mates. GORDON. PI IYLLIS UNA PIiyI ACIKIDEMIC Sweet and sopliisticatecl describes PInyIIis only a Iittle. Sine is also a memlner ot our Oracle Staff. Vve Iilce tier friendly nature and cooperative spirit. GR ABER, BETPIE Bu tell ACADEMIC Vwllien you nccd Hcliccred up. just will on uButcIiH. Her pep and Ixuinor will malce your cares go witli tI1e wind. Her talent lies in Iier aloitity to draw. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Twenty-seven . , s ' r X 'Xxli ,U xxlll 1' xl lVi,'Wl 5 xl 'ls .3 K mm ,l ' nl XXV lx v xx! xl' 5 xv' vm K. 'A' l ., X1- Xl ,' .' f' Xl N N. 1 X I+.. iyl 'lx 3 X 13 X xx I K N .Ny M1 N, ff FJ ' :xl ! X X- . Xtlz V X Pfxl 1'-vl T N. .1 l . .tl ' , . x' X' Q' xx XX 1 an 11 XX W' xi- - xl . I l' 1 ' - - . XXX x' R 'A iw Jane Gremer Charles Grisetti Ruth Gullyes Lois Halfhill Marjorie Ham George Haney Donald Harris Marjorie Helsing Althea Henstock Elsie Heymcmn THE MIRAGE Page Twenty-ciglrt George Hilperr Cyrilla Hofimeier John Hoffmeier Dick Hubbard Rita Hughes 190THE UREYIER, JANE AGNES lainie Ac.xm.M1c Pep, vim, mul xigorl 'llml Llcsfrilmcs our llaslling rf-clluracl in lxcr many acliviiies. Popularity is only one ol ilu' lliings slw llilS arquirml sinrc slw joinccl our Class. GRISFTTI, CHARLES V. Hcusn C11-.xi-:RAL Uflusu is kllI0lllPl' om- ol our slut loolllull playvrs. Noilling cvnr scvms lu worry llim as is proven lay luis lxig lmnclsomc smilf-. laumls ol luftli, Hflrisu. CUl,l.YlfS, Rl TTH Ruth Acmwlmlc Rulllis plonszml flisposition, gullilulc- spiril. mul all arouncl goncl sportsmzmsluip mailer-s lutr a Clussluulc wortll lcnuwing. Simi' Coming lrom Bmlon sluc luis nmclv many lrir-mls. llAl-FHll,l,., LUIS JANE 'illoisu f'oMMl,RCl,xL Lois lluils lrom tllal laig lilllc village nl ' East Rorlmsivr. Sim luis a smile lor every- X om' anal lxcr lmurt lwlongs in Beaver tlmy say. IIAM, MARIURIE LOUISE 'ilVlosny ALux1u1Mic llcrc' FUIIIUS'-SVVlSll'-llll'l'0 gums-Nlurjoriv. llm girl wllu livvs in pvrpcluul llilSl0. An- otlmr reason wc: llavc lor rc-nxmnlmring lxlurge is l1er rip-routing luugll. GR HANEY, GEORGE Birch GENERAL Vvell, George is one of our taller students, Iuut tlwat migllt get liim somewliere. I'Iis lavorite sport is Iunslcetinall, and liis pet peeve is EnglisI1. HARRIS, DONALD Don GENERAL Don is one of our quiet students. lout wliat I1e says is wortln listening to. VVl1atA ever lie may undertake to do, lie will succeed. HELSING, IVIARJORIE Marge ACADEMIC hIVIargie lilies tlie seliool so well slie compares it to Eden. At least one ol Edenls main clmraeters is Iiere. Margie lilies to sing, and ilanre. HENSTOCK, ALTHEA AI GENERAL AI will long Ire remembered lor Iier winning personality and good sportsman- sliip. uAI'sH lieart interest lies in tlwe Ness Plan. Good Iuclc At witli tlwe HIVlason .larsfl HEYIVIAN, ELSIE E. Elsie COMMERCIAL Elsie is one ol tlie smallest memlaers of our class, and is very graceful and petite. Sire is well liked Ivy all wlwo Imow lier. ATES IIILPERT, GEORGE JOHN folio AC xoiiniic George is one ol our outstanding cliemistry students. Ilis favorite days in eliemistry are experiment days. George is somewliat quiet, lyut wlien not talking, is tl1inIiing. HOFFIVIEIER, CYRILLA KATHERINE Sally GENERAL Gyrilla is one ol' tlie sweet, and siiy girls ol our class. Xvitii a smile lor all, slic lms gone tlirougii seliool. NVQ send witli lier our very Iuest wislues. HOFFMEIER, JOHN uHoffieu GENERAL The smaller part ol tile Hollmeier larnily, lwe is anotlmer lorilliant student ol Roel1y. Vve Iinow tlwat lie will IJe suceesslul tlrrougliout tlie coming years. HUBBARD, RICHARD RANDALL uDiclz ACADEMXC Dick lxasnlt mucli to say. lout liis lew words are valuable. llc is lilied Ioy every- one, and as everyone linows, ire will leave an excellent record lrelwind. I IUGHES, RITA IVIAE 'iRilu GENERAL Rita IVIaeIs infectious giggle and atliletie aloility will lee sorely missed next year. This lun-loving senior leaves many friends wlio will voucli lor tliat. 1940 Sffr NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Twenty-nine V' ! J ,L- X ,, ! ' 'I 1 1 ,f N y f , I j f ,ILFJ ' rv' , Ix W. l fl . 1 1 2 If -f I 9 Ronald Jaimieson . Paul Joyce Margaret Krut v ' Lorain 10 R Fred Kaszer Clare Lambert U Alice .110 V Oh. ames Kelly Mary Elizabeth Law ,. X Ellswort 'A Kon 1511 orsan VA :KN Sylvia Levitan Lek Joyc I 'Delores fall Josephine Liberatore I X - i vs I ,X f U A Q l X 5 N 1.5. .. f' 1 Q X MW ii- l l -Q X 1' 5 E ' f -, 0 Q If W',,,v 1 .- ' l in Q - 1 M IHE NIIRAGE Pogo Tllirly -l890THE JANIIESON, RONALD Scotty Co M M ERCIA 1, uscoilyu is n lrinncl ol ull. Allllougll lm clof-s nol say muclm, lwis lvccn well worlll linowing. Goofl lucli lo youl Vvc lmow limi you will sucrccfl. IOHNS, LORAIN Sheets Coxnii.RClAL l.orain is one ol our quiet, lmnclsrmur- slurlcnls, ivul is ol lun. HC lmsnvi said muclm, imut ilas lvccn supporting lim rrinss. Good luck, Lorain. JOHNSON, ALICE Ci IARLOTTE Hcolvinan ACADFMIC Timo l7ll1SlliI1g lvloncle ol lim lualiff-up crcw. Alice ranlcs lxigim in lxcr stuclies ancl par- ialms in many sporls. Lislen lor lu-r quaint liuqii. 1 JOHNSTON, EI,.LSXVOR'l'H SHIELDS HEzzieH ciENI1RAl,. Eilsworlifs luvorilc occupation cluring luis school career has been tim stage crcw. His luvoritc sulviect is matlu-matics. XVC liIlONV liial ilf' SLICCCCJ. JOYCE, LEE Lee COMMIQRCIAL Loc is one ol our quid sluclvnls. He is always reacly lor a good timc. A pleasing personality anti goocl loolis arf' Iwo oi luis clmrartlorislicis. GRADUATE 1940 JOYCE. PAUL Paul ACADEMIC Paulis worlc as assistant lmearl oi tiie cancly committee was invalualnle. Twinlcling eyes ancl a pleasant smile niacle tile customers lvuy wlietlier tlley wantecl it or not. KASZER, FRED M. Pop CiIiNIiRAL Pop is anotlmer of our lootlnall players, anci lnas clone wenclers in high scllool. Fred always lias a smile, and is a friend of all. KELLY, JAMES lim ACADEMIC .lim is anotiier one oi our iriendly memluers. He always lwas sometliing wortliwliilc to listen to. He is leaving a record bClllIlli to lqe prouel oi. Success is iiis. KORSAN, JEAN RAE nleannir ACADEMIC Ileanis is a case iII wl1icl1 beauty and brains imave comlvinecl. Slie is a goocl atlilete, a gracciul clancer and all in all a swell person. KRALL, DOLORES M. Scotty GENERAL Dolores is anotlmer oi tlwose faitlilul slcats ing fans-well liked by all, UGrcat Scottfl says lVlr. Vvliite. Vvliat ale you say, Dolores? KRUT, MARGARET Margaret GENERAL Wlargaret is tliat good-naturerl Country lass wlio is always willing to clo lier sliare, ancl is very agreealole to be arounri, Here's to luer success. LAMBERT, CLARE Liglmiing GENERAL Clare is one oi our musicians. lle is II quiet student. lout iias gained many friends. He is on luis way to tlie top. LAVV, MARY EUZABETH Mary ACADEMIC Vve will never forget lxlary in i,.U.D. class and time teasing slie toolc over wllo ? ? ? Vtle liope slle gets tlle IIIost out oi life. Grmorl lucli. LEVITAN, SYl.VlA Sylvia ACADEMIC rl-all anal slender, Sylvia is one ol our lvriglitest sturlents. Slle lias loeautiiul lmncls. ancl is an accoinplislieri pianist. Some clay we may licar lier concerts. LIBERATORE, .lOSEPHlNE Ulosieu CUMMERCIAL Ilosepiiine ciieelcs Detention Hall ancl listens to Ozzie Nelson's orcliestra. Sire favors mill: in lwer cliet ami IHEIICCS no lwones alwout lilcing to ride on truclcs. NOTE BGOK EDITION Page Tliirly one Mary Elvira Lindsay Dick Mazzccca Bernice Lipscomb Page Tllirly Iwo Ruth McBride Charles Loll Anna McClure Betty May Bcsse McCoy Helen Martin Ruth McKcever THE MIRAGE John McNamee Howard Macklcm Ted Mengel Richard Metz Angeline Mignanelli -1890THE l,lNDSAY. El,VlRA Ulflvirau GI-.NLRAL XVP will romcmlvcr Elvira long alier slm graclualcs. She frequenis the slmling rinlc anti llas proven llerscll a good sporl. VVI' wisli lmr lucli. LIPSCOMB, BERNICE GUSTAVA Bernie Bernie, lmsicir-S being pretty, lnas a vcry pleasing pcrsonaliiy, Slm lmas manic many lrivnclslmips in VVO lcnow slm will nwoinplisli lmcr goal. LOLL, Cl IARLES JOSEPH Clinician CTO51 M li RCIAL Clmrlos is unotlncr one ol ilmsr- lcllows wlm like a gucci limo. Xvc will remember lnim as llwr' Mlinmiliingn in Nluclbvili, Bvsl wislmsl BIAY, BlL'l'l'Y GERTRUDE Bring GITNIZRAI. Bully is vc-ry slmy. anrl is well lmown lor lmr interesting Englisll talks ami allilily as a seamstress. Vfv lmow sl1r- will rezmlw tlm lop. MARTIN, HELEN UDirnplvsH Acfxnnmic Dimplecl, and darling, ilescriims our Helen. Slm was time capalolc president ul tlm Tri-Hi-Y, anal is noicci lor lmr glancing nlmiliiy. Sim was also il Canciy GRADUATE 1940 IVIAZZOCCA, RICHARD EAVVRENCE H Mozart' 3 ACAIJEDIIC ' Vvlien Diclc is not studying. lIe is worliing at tlme store. Tlwis must mean tlmat lie is industrious and will liold up the reputa- tion ol tl1e class, once l1e is graduated, MCBRIDE, RUTI I HRILIIIH ACADEMIC Sweet, lun-loving and a good sport-tlIat's Ruth. She is ratlwr quiet, lout silence is golden, tliey say. Slie lias loeen a great asset to our class. MCCLURE, ANNA GENE Mic fl!-QNERAL Anna Gene is tlie dreamer of tl1e class. Slme dreams ol tlie Big Knob and days aliead. Her favorite disli is peanut lwutter. IVICCOY, BESSE Cv. Besse ACADEMIC Besse malces tlie grades and still lias time to see a slww, visit lsalys and wall: to Bridgewater. VVC just can't picture lier as a scllool teacl1er. IVICKEEVER. RUTH Ru Ili CoM M ERCIAL Rutll will loe rememloered lor lwer sweet smile and friendly disposition. Slwe lias lieen a great asset to tlle class. Grnofl lurli to a swell IVICNAIVIEE, JACK KAMGC'Q ACADEb1lC .lacli is a new student to Rocliy lligl1 tliis year, but in tliat slwort time l1e lmas gained many friends. VVe know lie will succeed. NIECKLEM, HOXV ARD Howard GENERAL Howard is one ol our Ineclianical drawing students, as well as a musician. He never lras muelr to say, lmut will lac sueccsslul in luture years. MENGEL, TED 'i'l'ed ACADEMIC Tefl is OIIC ol Ollf l'I3nQISOl'IlC l'JlOIlflCS, iillfl lIFtSTl'l US HS itll f'XCCllCllt class president. 'lied is also well-lmown in tlie lielcl of sports and rlelmate. METZ, RICHARD IIOHL Buzz GENERAL HBuzzy is always around to liand nut a elweery word. Buzzy, witl1 l1is tlieories concerning aviation, will malie a future Lindluergli. Vve will always rememlver liim witli pleasure. MIGANNELLI, ANGELINE MARIE Hfxngiex, COMMERCIAL UAngie is one of tlie studious commercial memlxers ol' tlie class ol m40 wliom we expect to see some day in a responsilyle position. VYVC wisli lier luclc. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Tllirty-tllree Jennie Mignanelli William Moore Lucille Morgan John Musgrave Eugene Myers J Robert Myers Joseph Napoli Robert Neely Andy Nocera Robert Ostrander i w l nfs JV il 49 Nc , . e - ' S THE MIRAGE l ugf Tllirly-four James Palmer Domenic Peclaline Joseph Pedaline George Pettibon Nick Piccinini 31890THE lVlIGNANEl..Ll, ,IENNIE If-n CJOINIMERCIAL A winning smile and a pleasing personaliiy clmrnclerizes .lcnnicx Sire is always on ilwc alert to assist someone in need. Goocl lucli, .lennie. NTOORE, VVILLIANI ROY JR. Red ACADFMIC His reel lmir nncl elieerlul personalily lmvc' Won HRCJH ilm lrienclsliip ol lms slmwn luis nliilily in ull sporls. He llas NVll2ll ii inlies lor success. MORGAN, MARY LUCILLE 'iPrt-do A very sweet little clzirli liairecl girl is Lucille. 'lille olil adage uG00cl lliings Come in sumll paclcugesn certainly lils licr nicely. Xxle wisli you time lvesl Lucille. NIUSGRAVE. JOHN 'ilol1n CON1klERClAL Oni' ol Olll' l1HllClSOlllC lacls. .l0l'lI'l is VCl'y sliy, and tlwerelore a reliel to tbe tcacliers. Vile are certain lie will be a crcclil to RHS. MYERS, C. EUGENE ullugeneu Acfxnmvuc Tliruugli liis slriliing personalily, Eugene bas won tile lrienflsliip ol many ul lxis liellow scliolars. His favorite pasl time is pliotogmpliy. Hereis lucli to u renl swell lellow. GRADUATE 1940 MYERS, ROBERT S. Bob GENERAL Bold HlVVilyS LFC YCIUCHIBCTCCI HS llliin' ager of tlie Candy Kids. He is always seen witli a smile, Bob imas been liked by botlr luis teacliers and classmates. NAPOLI, JOSEPH A. Ive ACADEIVIIC .Joe is one of our bi'lSl IfUl IIICIIIIJCFS, lvut always is seen witii liis pleasing smile. Altilouglw not very large, Joe was a help to time team this year. NEELY, ROBERT Beefer GENERAL HBeeler is one ol tlie ilusy bees of tire class. Just aslc Nlr. Peacock or Mr. Meyer wlmo was time best athletic manager ol tire county. NOCERA. ANDY C. Andy GENERAL Andy blossomed liortii as a imaslcetiaail player tiiis year and did liis loit for R.H.S. Small lout miglity-ftiiatis Andy. Best wisiies from tlwe classl OSTRANDER, ROBERT VV. Oats GIENERAL Count on UOatsH to ine wliere there is lots ol action. He lilies iwaslcetluall, candy, and femmes, but tliinlcs studies are a nuisanre. PALMER, JAMES P. Hliml, ACADEMIC udillln is one ol our outstanding lootlnall players. Vvilen lie was injured and eouldrft play, lie was so mad ire saw Good luck, Jim. PEDALINE, DONIENIC Hlvleemeen COMMERCIAL Hereis tire rising young luusiness man of time class. He sold a irundred pounds oi peanut iurittle lor the class, and tlius did iris ioit. PEDALINE, JOSEPH Hfoen GENERAL Joe is tl1e lvoy witli tile twinkling eyes. Vvimen tiiere is fun to ine had, Joe is always on time jolx. He lwas been a loyal class supporter. PETTIBON, GEORGE THOMAS d HB .. ll ACAIHEMIC Between playing football, working in tile store, and seeing Hdosiev, Bud lwas lveen a lousy laoy. Vve see lmim as a future mill: magnate. PICCININI, NICK D. Mex GENERAL Nici: iias tliat liappy-go-lucky air but lie really toolc lmis sciwol work seriously. Many good wislies go witl1 lmim as lie departs from Rocimy Hi. ' NOTE BOOK EDmoN Page Thirty-five F R MAAW K Bert Pickarcl Lena Pizzella Charles Polce Wilnxa Powell Dora Mae Pugh Janet Radrke Walter Rechcl Helen Retzer Elmer Rex Mike Richards THE MIRAGE 1 1 l urly-six Nevada Robison Kenneth Robson Charles Romigh Eugene Rose Wilbur Roush 189O1w1E PICKARD, BERT K, Bert Gl.N11RAL Bert, lln- all amuncl gfmofl lvlluw. A gmail sclmlar anvl H loyal lricmzl, arc' only two ol Bvrlvs line qlmlilivs, The svnior class wish:-S you surrvss nncl lmppinvss. l'lZfl,fl,.LA, l.lfNA l.wm COMM ERCIAL lmnn is zu lnzuppy-go-lucliy sur! ol pm-rsun wlm sl-uns lo rvnlly vnjoy life. Hvr smile- unel pcrsnnnlily has gninm-cl lor lmr mzxny lilb long lrirnrls. POLCE, CHARLES HCNIIIILTICH Cn-.N 1-Jul, xXllllZZ'-lik!Hg'-l'-lFlSll'-illkl in mimnvs clllllfli. Always rcacly lor a goocl lime, lm has gains-nl many lrirnfls. Hr: also prow-cl luis nlxilily on lllv grirliron. IJUXVELL, VX'll,lN'lA .IFAN 'iXVilrnu Com M lzRClA 1. Xvilnm is om' nl ilu' quiirl lllC'llll3f'l'S ol uur Class. l'l0wtEvcr, sllc llas llmrough llcr CllHl'lllll'lg personalily, lllRflC many lricncl- Slmips lmm our Class wllicll WC lcnow will nvvvr Clic. PUGH, DORA NlAE Ulloruu ACADEMIC Vvil, Clliiflll, uncl pcrsonalily-lllalls Dora. Sho is unc ul the lvusy lIlClIllJ9l'S of our class wlm is nlwnys rs-ucly to In-lp. H1-r pi-rl pi-rsonulily lms won lmcr many lriunuls, I I U f , I A f , I GRI DUIATE 1940 J if I -I .. .. RADTKE, .IAN ELLENOR janet OBISON. NEVADA Vadfl GENERAL CONIMERCIAL .Ianet wiII TCIIlCl'llb6t'CCI Ior .her 'ggi QUICI- SIW- but SV C'3t IImI,S -Nevada' srniIe and riencIIy disposition. S e as Nevada came to us in our .Iunror year. IucIc to a sweII IcidI I been a eat asset to the choru Goof? M lrjjf since then she has proven herseII to he a necessary part oI our cIuss. ECHEL, VXQALTER I Wan RUB '- KENNETH EUGENEK ,. enny GENERAL i ' 'X ' f GE RAL , , V J I fi .L fiw1.wi-Insta' shox ggi- tw is Ofdogf gg pg ,gglggkgg yA.:ggi'f:r.5i iliac '::.r.:g ...amz S el? S' af muh kt rieql ,f schooI, or peddIing papers, is none other mom cr 0 01 ass' er S uc 0 a I , I than IVIL Rohson. He is weII IiIcecI and fellow' A W!! I will succeed. f ft R512 IR- HEL? .OUISE unfiyyf, RONIIGH, CHARLES R. CIMA at I MGE HRM- GENERAL eIen is ai riet girI with a sweet disposi- tion. Her xiI',viIity to co-operate with her cIassmates is wcII Icnown hy all. Vve wish her Iots oIX IucIc Ior the Iuture. MY, ELNIER Elmer ACADEMIC EImer is weII Imown for his sense oI humor and sportsmanship. His worIc on the stage crew was greatIy appreciated. The cIass wishes you IuCIc. RICHARDS, MIKE Mike GENERAL 'I-Ire spice of any cIass is IVIiIce. Known for his good humor, and fine IeIIowsI1ip. he has proven IliIIlSCIII wortI1y oi fine things. This quiet lad haiIing from East Rochester is Icnown for his speed in getting home at ILHICII I'l0Ul'. CIILICIC is SUYC to he Ei SUCCESS in whatever he undertaIu:s. ROSE, EUGENE R. Bob GENERAL Another lad fl 0lll East Rochester, BoIJIs gaiety Iras Iarightened many a duII study period. His amIJition is aviation. Thatws Hying high. Iout we Icnow he will succeed. ROUSH, VVILBUR THOMAS HHoneyH GENERAL Hcredit given where credit is rIue HtI1is Iloy deserves a great deaI of Credit Ior his aIJiIity as a IootI'JaII pIayer. IIe's I1asI1IuI. too. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Thirtyasevvrl i Edward Sanderbeck Betty Shafer Jean Snodgrass Charles Sayers Robert Shafer Mae Dawn Snyder Thelma Schuller Joe Silipigni Angeline Spade William Schulte Kathlyn Smith Robert Springer John Seitz Victor Smith Evelyn Steele THE MIRAGE Page Thirty-eight 1890 THE SANDFRBECK, FDXVARD CIIARLES NIJ lllfl In CENFRINI. I This quiet lad comes lmm Nnss plan lor his education. He has made many lriend- ships that will Carry on alter his gradua- lion. ,I ', VJ s . wb - I M., swans, cffXAf5,EQ sink M-! I Q' in N V:Al.4lzixLNrJ gy . V Blatmz ily ir and ak lin!! lien this , 7, . , v , , . g i ,- d13s4'rihpKf1flu iiitlc. He Comes 'flrmn North cstcr. Now girls, flonit if FN' f .-l,fyiQ.t.ft.1i' V, Us it Q' ff? l I tvffy i SC'l'IUl.l.liR. 'l'Illil,.BlA 'l'lmImu limi Bl l1RClAl, Blarii furly hair, hlur 4-yus-is a clvscriplion ol this charming senior. Her pleasing por- sunality has made hvr an olliirtivnt secretary lor our class ol 'i40 , SCI tUL'I'Il. XVILLIAINI 'iBill CON1MkllClAL lirom Bridge! lor a good time Llc-spitf' his quiet nalurv. Gooil luflc. .. , V, Bill is a quiet, sluilious intl water. He is always ready Bill. SFITZ, ,IOI IN BAUR Sanz .ACADELWIIC Come on, cvvryunc ycll Srfilz is lcarlf ing the cheering again. NVQ hope hc has as much pep in the luture as hc has nut there on the licld. P 'L GRADUATE 1940 SHAFER, BETTY Batty KTOMMERCIAL A live wire is Bvily. Slut' is ont' ol Illc lyusiesl mcinlners ol our class nncl as you linow lmr inicrosts lil- in slcniing and URPCTU. XVI' wisll llc-r lomls ol lurlc lor ilu- lulurv. SHAFER, ROBERT Brawl CEENIERAL Dark wavy lmir. clurlc vomplc-xion, :incl an cliccry disposition arf- a low clmrmtivrislics ol tlwis lmnolsmnc rlmp. H0 lvuvvs will: our lwsl wisllvs lor silrcvss. SILIPIGNI. .IOSEPII A. Im- LTIQNITRAL Known around sclnool us lov Snllml Peanuts , .loc comes lrom Norlli ROCTll0SlI'f. Arriving in scliool El split sr-concl lzelurr- hlllc hell, ln- nmlws ii llPYl'l'lll4'll'SS. fioml lurli, .limi xvj SMITH, KATHLYN J. 'iKulliy Acfumigmc ' Kincl :incl sluclious flvsrrilw Knllllvn onlv asliitlf-. Her rlcpcnclnliility uncl gooclA Qnatureclnr-ss will loud lu-r In the liiglwst sh-p nl ilu' lnclrlr-r ol slu'r'1'ss. SMITH, VICTOR Smitty GENKRAL VTC TQTIOVVH RIS llll' lilil NVTIU IRIS Yilli, vigor, and Vivivn. B1-muse' ol luis graml personality, ww linow lac- will surrcccl in wlinlcver lie docs. SNODGRASS. JEAN Hfvnnie Acxnlimlc Joan is Conwayqs gilt nl lnrilliuncv mul lurains In Rofliy Hi. Altlwugli quic-I, Io llmsc wllo nic iniinmlc witli lmr, slit' possvssvs nanny liirlclvn virluvs. SNYDER, MAE DAXYN HDuwn CMIAIERCIAI. HDZIVVDYSH quick :incl lrionclly manner is linown lo all of licr classniaies. Possvssion ol' illcsv qualities will IIIRTCC lwr sonic r-mployvr's valunlwlv sc-rrohxry. SPADE. Hlxllglff. CTOMHERCIAI. VX'illl ller scllool anal social nc'liviiir's, Angeline lms lilllc lime lor spncling. How- ovvr, slie cloes liave time to clo lmr lmil lor llw svnior rlnss. SPRINGER, ROBERT EDXVARD HBOIJH AC.xnr2:ulC Bal: is a quick. sinrerc siuclcnt. Ho lms lxwn in llirt lbancl since way llacli NVll0ll, It will somn lost willmut luis tooling. STEELE, EVELYN JANE Tools QTOBIBIERCIAL Tliis lair lnloncle lms lvcen lllc Class' Hsilvnl partiiern, helping and lioosting our projccts. livvlyn lvavcs willi our sinccrvsi wisllvs. NOTE BOOK EDITION Pago Vlqllirly-ninv Eleanor Steinacker George Tannehill Mary Steinacker Irene Tantales Anna Stenzel Charles Teapole Earl Strobel Angeline Tooch Victor Sturm Rose Tuminaro T H E M I R A G E Page Forty Helen Turney Thelma Turney Harold Van Aman Evelyn Vaughan Willis Vodenichar 1 890irHE STEINACKER, ELEANOR JEAN HSt0inie CJIENERAL A quiel Country niuidcn lJut lriendly and lciml, is Eleanor. l'lcr sweet disposition will he in valuable asset lor her cliosen l:lClfl IH llllll STEINACKER, MARY Mary ACiXIJENllC lvlaryis personality zinrl lainous gigglf- Cunil he nverluolcccl hy her Classmates. A willing worlccr and a true lricml will he the 5Cl100llS l0SS. STENZEl-, ANNA NlAR IE Ulfuglopantsv' ACADEMIC pop, vim, ancl vigor uppcar in llllb por- snnagc ol Anna. Participating in activities and cluhs cloesn't hinder her scholastic stuncling. Gnimcl lufrli, Anna, STROBEL, EARL JOSEPH Uljjarln ACAITIEBIIC 'llhis lads personality nncl lricnciship will saclly he missncl hy thc class. But In-'ll he succeeding else-wh:-re with our host wishes. STURNI, VICTOR G. Vic Gnxmui. Victor is one ul tlsre smallcst memhcrs ol the class ol m40H, hui lhis isnlt a llanclicap lor llc is Very well liked, GRADU E 1940 'l'ANNEHll.L. GEORGE ti. CZwrgv ACADEMIC rililc iittir' lnnn witil tim quuint itivus Ciescriidcs tile prvsicicnt oi, tim -Ac:!'UI1l'il Ciuimn Xvitii iiis um-xp:-rtmi rvnmriis nnci musicai ailiiity, notiling can iwvp ilim from sucrvss. TANTALES. IRENIZ Nw'ni4 cj0lVlMliRClAL .AN?C'I!i0ii, -'till' iivc VVif0n oi' our finss ilus a good iaugix for us nii. But imr studios wcrvnit nvgir'r't0Ki. Smootii suiiing to ll swvvt TEAPOLE, CHARLES C. nfilmrlyn ACAITIZMIC - Hciiluiikw IRIS ililig il0l'H kllUVVH iilll' iliS marvelous violin playing. in Ciuss. niso, AtChULTk'S ililrfi VVUfk ililS NVOH ililll iili' respvft of tonriwrs ami 4'iilSSlllilil'S uiiiiv. TOOCH, ANGELINE 'l'ouf-lmf' COMM ERCIAI. Fun and ax gooci tinu' is url-Lllll'ilit Sn puss- word. Silo ctoopvratmi zinci woriivci witii nii imr CiHSSlll2liCS. Sill' ic-uvf's witii tim rinss' in-st wisims. TLIMINARO, ROSE Ro ci0MMliRCIAL Rust' is our ciarii vyvci typist wilo nt limos seems to iw an quiet pc-rson. taut rc-uiiy iovvs to taiic. Sim is wvii iiiic-ri ixy :iii in-r riassninlcs. 'l'L7RNifY, HELEN MARIE 'iHvivn GIiNER.'Xl. Hvicn is quif-t in scilooi, ixut lillltit iot timt fooi you, Sim just iovf-s to give? Engiisil taiiis if ? ? iii-r tavoritc song is Ufjii, ,ioiinny I TLTRNFY, TIPIELNIA MAE 'Tin-1 Ciiixiirul. iicrc is tim youngrr oi lim two sistvrs, Sim is on time Uvirgfiiiu oi' imusviiroping wiwn sim graciualvs. XV? iinnxx' sin- wonil ivt lim ment irurn. VAN ASIAN, HAROLD JAMES Hiulflrfllilu ciIiNl'RAI. in vasv you tionit know, iinroini is ax imiomic- Witii ipiue Pyfts. He COIIIPS from tin- Denton Plan. anci we imaffino im Wiii frzisil tin' iiurniturc- imusincs' VAUGI IAN, EVELYN Ulfvviyri Acgxmamc Sim can sing, swcctiy. Sim can spouii. iorcciuiiy. NVQ iinow Evelyn is among tilosn Wino arc iiicciy to sllrrvc-ci in rw:-ry! tiiing sim uncicrtniios, VODENICHAR, XYILLIS A. 'iXViliim- GENKR.NL Oitcxm scan riding arounfi scilooi in iiis jaiopy, Xviiiis scvms to iiiis' tile giris. Xvf' picture iiinl as Fl suffvssiui iarmrr in yours to como, NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Forly our Samuel Walker James Wallace Helen Wayne Hope Webster Ruth Weldon Marian Wennick Norma Werthmann Catherine Whippo Betty White Franklin White THE MIRAGE Page Forly-Iwo 1 Audrey Wilson Edward wagon ' X W Leonard Winograd t ' Caroline Yee Ni.,-' Bertha Zahn xx IQ i I IX VI 1 890 THE VVALKER, SANII IEI . MARSI IALL HSOHH-yn ACINIYFBIILT 'lille cyvs ilavc it and Illc nlolion is Closing. Sonnyis slooping again. This vnlualolc liilior ol bass notes is onf' ol' lim iicst Iiki-fl svniors VVALLACE, JAIVIES Hlirnn GILNLRAI. This inrillinnl lnci llklliS lroni Briclgvwnlvr. Xvhat lim luclcs in staIure he zualcvs up lor in brains. His friendly disposition has won lain: mnny iriomls. NVAYNE, IIELEN VIRGINIA Y! Nlurl Anllmny' +I X. .J i J x CiFNI?RAL 'lilac nrlisl in our niiclsl limits llolon. Did you Over soc llvr draw? Xvilh such n Ialoni lim sure woiil some clny say ul lincw in-r VVil1'll . . . HBalzy Sister ' GENERAL Hops- is lllc slcnlvr in our niicisl. SIN: Inlics JXN'EBS'I'LIIi, HOPE ESTHER Iimings as they sonic wilicim malcos licr an easy going lass who lilies a good Iimc. VVELDON, RUl'II ANN Tiny CWOMMVRCIAL Oni? of Ilw Culcst nncl lnosl cicligilllul girls in lim senior Class is Ruth. Ancl sine clot-sn'I care if sine is Called Uslloriyu. Sim loves to dance ancl siiale loo. GRADUATE 1940 VVENNICK. MARION LOUISE uvtfirilzyu ACADEMIC UlVly darling scatterlvrainn. is an appropriate title for lier. Slie turns out a lline report carcl. is goocl in sports, ancl is lilced lwy all wlio lcnow lier. VVERTHIVIANN, NORMA Germany COINIMERCIAL Vvlm is it tliat lielps most in winning our lnaslcetlxall ancl vollcylsall games ? ? ? VVlIy Normal Site loves to :lance anrl slcate too. XVHIPPO, CATHERINE LOUISE Hcatllyn ACAIDENIIC Neatncss is Ilie word lor Catlierino. ller lavorite pastime is sowing. Some clay we llliglit sec a sliop bearing tim sign, Hcatlierine, Tim Sl?illlISll'l SS.H XVHITE. BET'l'Y R. 'iDimplvs ACADEMIC Tliis lun-loving Senior lms Inacle many lriends cluring lier scliool clays, Site provecl indispensable to our class. Best wislies lollow one ol our lyest lcnown personalities. VVHITE, FRANKLIN HFrunlelin GENERAL Franklin loves to lmunt and lisli and really lnrings liome somctliing. He comes from Sunllower Road. Lots ol luck, Franlclin. XVILSON, AUDR EY VVoorlmm CONIDIIZRCIAI. Auolrey lias provecl lierscll a fine atlilctc- lny lier lzaslcetloall playing. Along witli Iliis. lier excellent flisplay ol good sports- lllltntlllip llilS WON llCl' lllilfly llI'if5IlflS. XVILSON, EDNVARD CEENERAL uEcl is Il1c liunter ol our class. Tlie lzirst Clays ol liunting season always liincl Eel alnsent from our lxelovecl scliool ancl lie really comes lIOHlC witll sornetliing. VVINOGRAD, LEONARD XVinny ACADMIIC Hxviimnys' gilt ol galw lias liclpecl win many arguments lot tlie clelbate team. He IS well liliecl lor luis lrienclly disposition ami sonso ol lnunlor. YEE, CAROIIYN B. ucurolynu ACADEMIC A lric-nfl Io everyone. Carolyn is well lmown liy all due to ltcr neatness, scliolf astir, and artistic alvility. VXVI' wisli you SUFCCSS. C2lT0lyn. ZAI IN, BERTHA Bert ACADEMIC l5f5l'll'l2l, bf? l ClUffIlIlJ0l'CCI lor l!Cl' CO' operative spirit. Slie liails from tlie country ancl is olten seen clriving arouncl scliool. Best wislics. Bertlm. NOTE BOOK EDITION page Fartyftllrae Robert Zinkham Page Forty-four Careless - Vagabond Dreams in the Mood Faithiui Forever DTUIIIIIITIIV ixian - Ohi Johnny V - Does Your Heart Beat iso Confucius Say - - Ali the Things You Are This Changing Vvorid it's a Blue Vvorid - ZINKHAM, ROBERT EDNVARD BOL ACADEMIC Boh's carefree nature and pieasant smiie has made him popuiar with the whoie student hody. The stage rrew iust eouirinit manage without Boh, SONGS THEY ALWAYS SING r Nic in an Oid Dutch Garden indian Summer - A Man and His Drunls Johnson Rag - - Yodeiin' Jive - - Pinch Nic - - O-ohi Vvihat You Said Mai Hrfs iviaicing Eyes at ixie iive Ciot My Eyes on You - Scatterhrain - - Stop! it's Nvonderiui Tomorrow Night - Last Night - - Littie Red Fox - i'm Fit To Be Tied - Liiiie Brown Jug - Chatterbox - - Ah Sweet ixiystery oi Liie Nightmare - - You and Your Love - This is it - - - Lady Be Good - i Can't Afford To Dream The Littie Man Vvho Vw Vve Can Live On Love To You - - - Vasnlt There That's Right. i'm Xvrong ivii Never Fail You - Runnin' VViid - - i Vvant To Be Happy Littie Sir Echo - - i'm a Lucky Devii - Vveive Come A Long Vvay Together .And the Angeis Sing i iviust See Anne Tonight - Thanks For the iviemory You Gotta, Be A Footioaii Hero THE MIRAGE ixfiarjorie Heising - ixiahei Sayre - Louis Cassi - Betty Nvime Paui Aiimrigilt - Helen Turney - Ruth Guiiyes Leonard VX'inogrami ' JEHHPS pililll9f - High School - Lee .ioyre .iacic Cwentis Vivian Carr - ivioore Aiive .lohnson - Ruth xfxfrftiflihll Vvayne Gardener iViiss Nvitherow Goldie Burkhart - .lane Gramer iviarian Vvennicii Wir. Armstrong Anna Campheii - Mr. VVi1itr- - Mr. Hartley Tilfilllfl Vl4Ul I'lCy - Jim Byers ' ETIIICT Rex Ruth McBride - Engiish - iviyra Biazier ' DOTITTCS Kraii - Victor Smith - Charies Lintz Kenny Robson Doris Farnsworth Margaret Davis ixiarjorie Ham Niiidred Batto - .Toe Davies - Bess Niccoy - Ethei Day Xviihur Roush - Tim Seniors The Chorus Eugene Boll - High Schooi - Gus Grisetti JLWQW v W, ,JW Hwyiwd 'Q M37 ,,,,,JyNz40L.J.,a1.,V06,.4,Qf.pb5C'-'TJf B'Q MWVWWJVVL, MbC!WMJW,,,,Q,.,l,L.JJC: Q Mfblf Lf-:ii-- A 45542 flfwsfw M-fvwfwk Ja-W0Lpj,JJPw Mftkfafy'-f1fU4ff?5'fZMM!D M Wwwmff W W WM?ffi:ff?ffjt YWFAML Kigwfffff NO t Q t !Q7t'.wfrff'ilvfwW,fff'i pw tj y req . WI 'fjflff' .f W UBFWQ it !'f,.1j!0LJ Ll, NJ XV' . if ts nf' f . Od, call-iytiQ11figiUb,Q J , Pr 1 emjj,ft- Vjrttarold Geist Wvicgep ei? Cm - X- Jams amp 1 asur id- - J - Ro ert Th ' J a 'ft 1 Q UH' irpfeafy FI omtgny Idloni I . iJ.fJ,..t1 , - , - J' 1 . 1' , .lf I , ,V V ,X Y' .ft iff att V ' 1, 1 f 1 f If JL x . Q 1 K. L U x. Q 4 ffvidjjjjfy t tp! 1- . WtTH but one more stepping stone hetore L1s ci ss ot tifnd , .,. U F setves nearty across the stream ot tcnowtedge. te hiv a en exacttyxee , V steps in att and each time have hraved new and ungeseen dangers. The tirft if :J . .lt i stone was quite stippery, though not att ot us started on the same one, so e rt? . matting their beginning at Adam and Jefferson with others Choosing Pinney ' as a start. Xve passed the tottowing tive stones in simitar manne1', pausing but a short white on each, though, at the same time gathering some treasure or at teast t X a never-to-toe-forgotten memory. tt was on the seventh stone that we tett the first A Q thrill of unity, ioeing at teast in the same iouitding as one Ctass, atthough not yet 1 , U I organized. r happiness during the duration ot our stay on these three stones X Vilas m red y onty one thing, the death ot our former and much tretoved music A . ' 'Xi t a r i tis, Co? Time stipped toy however, and soon we found oursetves happity X t icin K e ot e ninth roetc and reaching the Hheginning of the endn of our , I ioss . X x S Q My X X ! x- . ' it N 5 Xl I Q Ex X X ' Xt V TX 1 Q . xx . ' ' u- 5 n xx' H iyu - ANG t s Page forty-six 4. f 'VI ' f1,4,.:,!'i 'itil W fx' ft I ,L-,. fy fl ,Q , ,,- ,fwffv MMM! ff V.-4m-Oixidij 5 i XUL, f . ' , ' JAM' 1 ,M f X.. W-ef' ,zjsf iff' jj, EAGER TO START SENIOR' Niany costty errors and mistakes which can onty he made hy Hsophsu or seemingty so to upperctassmen. were committed and recorded. However, having been truty 'organized as a ctass on etection day with much 'ihaityhoou ptus a tot oi Uhot air , we heid a very successifui stay due greatly to the ever ready assistance of our sponsor and friend, Niiss Nvitson. A iew memhers of ,4l distinguished themselves in ctass rooms white douhte that numher distinguished themsetves in detention hatt. Nevertheless, we compteted this stop without any casualties and landed on this, the eteventh stone. Because of the toss ot Adam Hodnictc due to a hrotcen cottar hone, the chances oi the Junior ctass for toottoatt gtory seemed dim, hut the remaining Junior athteles retuted this disappointment hy their splendid records. '41 shone resptendent in her hastcethatt stars, hoth varsity and intramural. At the same time we discovered reai athtetes in the girt's teagues. The candy and magazine saies proved more than successtui iinanciatty, and showed our ahitity to cooperate and work together in the true sense oi the word. ut never had so much fun in my tifen was the most usuai quotation heard after the prom and its success was due mostty to Niiss Niitter our ,30, '40 sponsor and to Red , our president. The purchase ot our ctass rings seemed one of the most exciting happenings on this eleventh rocic and now we tind oursetves ready to matce the iast and tinat jump. But somehow we canit quiet the tump which rises in our throats as we turn and gaze hack to the other shore and our tirst step. Oh wett, we stitt have the iinat stone and the enviahte titte of, Hseniorn, in Rochy High. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Forty-seven UNIOR. F x P...-M R M Marti 'I' H F M I R A GE X J nge' ljurlyfviglli X l lrlflf J .1' 1 f i,,,4 Il o UG K TN ,f A .J I 1 HOME ROOM 31 Miss Bradshaw Boys-R. Cleis, E. Dawson, C. Dye, C. Frank, C. Heaclland, J. Hogue, N. Lombardo, T. Lowe, J. Pancler, R. Patrick, H. Perkins, D. Piersol, J. Roush, M. Signore, R. Thorpe, H. Wise. Girls-B. Brobeck, I. Boeh, V. Colella, E. December, P. Ewing, M. Frezzio, D. G11-rett, C. Karcher, I. Knopp, E. Koehler, M. McAlister, M. McCoy, M. Milnes, G. Robison, M. Schlagle, J. Schleigler, M Wils J' ...wg ,gs A Ex' ,, Ax-- V L. 4... 3 W1.L35.Q Miss Miller Boys-J. Aureli, D. Bergnerer, G. Brkovich, R. Broadbent, R. Diehl, G. Gioguardi, G. Frischkorn, H. Gatanis, Gross, O. Hohl, C. Krepps, D. Kress, C. McCracken, G. McCune, M. Otto, W. Patterson, Polce, R. Reno, T. Sarsneld, G. Shanor, J. Strachan, R. Whiteleather, D. Winters. Girls-B. Arbuckle, V. Barager, P. Buck, B. Emerick, E. Farnsworth, H. Goettman, N. Headland, P. Horowitz, A. Hutman, R. Keck, C. Ludwig, W. McCusker, D. Parker, A. Pizzilla, M. Puhlman, M. Rowe, I. Sheetz, VD y Sherman, B. Um-ue, V. Verrico D. Vodenichar, M. Zarrillo. 5 lg - . f ' yr , K HOME RooM as Mr. Hartley Boys-D. Bell, R. Buttermore, J. Camp, L. Erlwein, E. Huzyak, Jarrett, J. Latherow, C. Lintz, Milnes, E. Paris, H. Piscione, G. Porter, J. Sanderbeck, M. Stahlman. R. El Girls-G. Bachman, M. Bauer, M. Chapman, F. Dmitsak, E. Eakin, J. Fisher, D. Goehring, G. Herrick, B. Hohl, S. Lester, V. Mantz, M. Mike, P. Napoli, M. Packer, A. Piccinine, L. Reed, D. Romigh, R. Rose, A. Rotuna, C. Schillinger, V. Walker, P. Wntsoil. x . X - 5 'lr -e . VX- X 'Q X N 138 A 5.5751 Q J x ll X L 1 IDEAL GIRL Josephine phillips Eleanor Ealtin Ruth Pugh - Dorothy Caplan Nlary E. Flccoy Dorothy Nlalone liealrice Bray f .lean Batto - - Nlarian Xvilson Peggy Xvatson Kathleen Stevenson - - ' Helen Goellman Peggy Ilwing - A HOME ROOM 36 Mr. Peacock Boys-H. Bickerstaff, B. Fuss, A. Hodniclc, G. Jersey, B. Karcher, R. Lintz, G. Martin, R. Nemec, O. Niehaus, R. Parker, B. Rote, A. Say, J. Sheline. Girls-J. Balto, B. Bray, D. Caplan, P. Davison, R. Du an, E. Engl:-hardt, V. Estelle, O. Fir, G. Goettman, S. Hoenig, M. Holler, E. Lindsay, K. Lotz, V. Portman, K. Stevenson, G. Wilder. ' HOME ROOM 38 Miss Brewer Boys-T. Beatty, F. Dudde, D. Can- iano, M. Conte, A. Emery, Fink, H. Geist, R. Heasley, C. Hurst, P. Lambert, M. Leonard, B. McKarney, N. Ross, G. Teapole. Girls-D. Atchison, D. Batto, H. Brown, M. Dischler, M. Doyle, M. Geffert, S. Griffin, M. Hutman, E. Kelly, D. Malone, G. Mcffuslcer, P. Mike, Phillips, F. Plume, Rambo, T. Reynolds, G. Ruby, E. Shafer, J. Smith, D. Taylor, N. Teapole, M. Trimble, G. Waldron. :A it Rl K , I ,, K K NUR I Complexion Ifyes - Nose - Lips Teeth Smile Hair - Hands A Build A Voice 2 Neatness Intelligence Personality I DEAL BOY X r I ' IOC IJOICS N Rolmerl Reno - Rifihzxrcl Say - CICOF V Xlurlin - I - .IEIIUPS Ciilnll CHI perl .Itrsev Aclam Iloclniclt I R I Xvilliaml Ijallersoni-'Ng Clycle Ilcacllnnci - Clwcn Nic-lmus Haroltl Ilerltins VX7iIIizun Role 'M fl NOTE BOOK EDITION I Pu gi- I:urIy-n rv Page Fifty JUST IMAGINE Kay Kyser at the Junior Prom. John Aureii on the distinguished honor roii. Junior Ciass without Miss Miiier. Kathieen Stevenson without Veda Sherman. Owen Neihause not buiiding airpianes. The High Schooi without any Sophs. Heaven was never iiice this Ed Huzyaic not biushing. Biii without Joanne. Detention haii with nobody in it. T. A. without any dirt. ixficcune without a wisecracic. Peggy Miice as taii as 6 lieet 5 inches. Jim Camp with completed homework. Peari Horwitz without any gossip. Peggy Ewing without a smite. Wir. Eari Fariey without a personai experience Lena Farnsworth without gum. Bob Vvhiteieather never in detention haii. Heien Goettman iaiiing on a subject. .iacic Roush in the roie of Tarzan. The Paiace of Sweets without any R. H. S. students. Eieanor Eaicin without a carioad oi Hicidsu. Melvin Stahiman with no joice. Peggy Vvatson without a song. Guido without an aiibi. Junior Ciass without HRed',. Beatrice Bray with biacic hair. Our Senior Year. Detention haii without Thorpe. Heien Brown not 'iiving in Baden. Dick Say singing opera. Haroid Perkins getting an Bob Reno not understanding a geometry probiem. A new high schooi. .io Phiiiips as a piatinum bionde. Ciyde Headiand with straight hair. Qiiver Hohi not being abie to dance. The chorus behaving themseives. The cheer ieaders without Edyth Engiehart. Tom Lowe singing soprano. Dancing ciass everynight. Gone Vvith The Wind as the senior ciass piay. Free chocoiate sodas after an assembly. Miidred Hoiier having detention. Dorothy Capian without a comb and mirror. Mary Esther unabie to piay the piano. No hooicey piayers in May. The Oracle with a gossip coiumn. Wir. Repman without a car. An Engiish course without booic reports. No report cards. The dent Councii without Miss Brewer. without a giri. f My THE MIRAGE N. , '. A 5, , , , , 1, I J f , -KO, . Af, ww' f' ' f , f ffl-iJL,fJ Q , '- L V' GW fvv gwvu -XXCLOQ R 4C A . f Q, 5 hy: ,V '.' J' xffkJi Ak ' f'fXfL'Q ' F f ' A A I y N ' 43 'N X ' ,R ' 1 W1 f if .- UOu:uu0D+:.f7, jwi H, MLLO my pun! fuovou DJJ ' X 74,0-fu 6fufv.,u3J,o! . lifjbffij tfuQv1,,?,ZJ klbbkp 70.OJ OOO-oJafO0Zo-i?wfz1f'mfLU7f.bo.,fJ LW fMwW AWmM1wmwmMZfQdwOU?U -baAfvlb4fvU.Of,,q7fO,Q,cL,4,L4,4J bZZfjf7'Z,L1,0fx alffufgayzy l4,z1AJfw..wf,LJ, Qppjn 1 Off QJQJQ-AJ ffk-Avi-f'J' , , Clk, - ftlfvvlfll- Vo, ' . ' KM, gow NOTE BOOK EDITION I A Page Fifty- - -.4------.. .,, . .g ...M . -.,,,,,. :lf mm: 1, gialghg- SOPHUMORES CLASS OFFICERS President - -I - Rohert Schuiier Vice President - - Dan Camp Secretary - - Eiizaheth Gissei f ' Treasurer - Rohert Fowier 1111 My - f f r W f . . 1 ' rfb? 7!pjJQU I GIANT airpiane roared through the sky ioaded with eager, shining iaces L' which heiong to the ciass of m42 . Ciouds surrounded it at this aititude. Not a giimpse of iand with its mountains and vaiieys Iiice our own hardships and happiness, did the passengers see when they were taicen to schooi hy their mothers, AII seemed heaveniy for the first six years hut suddeniy the airpiane dropped out oi the ciouds. The ciass oi m42H had a giimpse of Iand as they started on their junior high career. Coming in contact with new forms of nedjicashunu they find the piane starting to iand as they hecame Freshmen. New responsihiiities such as aigehra and Latin were accepted with a Hgrin and hear itu attitude. .Iunior High was Ieit weii taicen care oi hy these Freshmen for which the puhiication of the Miraggette was ampie proof. As the airpiane Ianded a new group oi sophomores emhariced. At the ioeginning oi the year we sophomores were Hput in our piacesu, ioeing shown that Seniors and Juniors came ilirst in everything. Many mistakes were made such as when to use which stairway, hut these have heen overcome. nsophomores remain seated whiie Seniors pass outu were usuaiiy IVIr. Fariey's Iast words in our assernioiies even though he did have a hard time finding seats for us aii. United, we numiaer over two hundred, and through this unity we have tried to come up to the high standards set for us ioy our iacuity and friends. THE MIRAGE Page Fifty-two if ,ye ,f V 4' va' HVHV lv WWW ' E1 TERESTI G TER .f , 4' J, HBola,' Schuller, chosen almost unanimously as president of our class has proven our aloility to choose a good leader. Our Sophomore dance, held in the gym December second, turned out a great success. Orchids to lvliss VNfilson lor the counsel she has given us as our advisor. Being well represented in extrafcurricuiar activities, the chorus, orchestra, hand, G.A.A., Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clulas have seen the value ol Mus meelc and iowiy Sophomoresf' Hdulme Leonardn and HXNHII Burgn were our contriioulions in the line ol sports and lnoyl Did you see them go? i X 93+ 1 ff' ,- fl HOME ROOM 1 Miss Haines Mr. Meyer Boys-J. Anderson, E. Andreas, T. Bender, G. Boyd, A. Colamarino, J. Funkhauser, C. Hanshaw, L. Jersey, C. Krepps, F. Lundell, C. Specht, W. Woods, E. Stenger. Girls-E. Blackburn, A. Collela, G. Evans, F. Fischer, Z. Grossman, A. Haney, J. Hood, B. Marquette, G. Miller, J. McCourt, E. Powell, P. Rall, J. Rizzie, S. Schmidt, A. Weldon. - .- ' ,fu fr HOME ROOM 2 Miss George Boys-J. Brewer, R. Cole, C. Conrad, D. Evans, C. Ford, C. Harn, C. Haugh, J. Huth, L. Kelly, F. Markess, D. Mitcimell, R. Schuller. Girls--G. Ankey, Bishop, E. Brown, Gamble, F. Glass, J. Bachxnan, M. M. Cordes, C. D. Hallett, S. Licowski, R. McCourt, B. Moritz, J. Sanderbeck, H. Sayers, M. Sprately, B. Strobel, K. White, M. Yee. - J'-11 .f'v ',, H F Y ,ny lf V , V, Y .M-l7!jfLl, y No'rE isooii Eoi'riZJN.,,,f.f jg.-,E G30 Page Fifty-fillfg N '- Scheidemantel, P. Snyder, G. Stewart. i' CQ fzolf ff A J -6 'fd' VK J Oy-.- -Q f ,fgg - HDFIVIE OOM 3 Mrs. Agnes Wilson Knopp Mr. Repman Boys-C. Batto, H. Begley, W. Burg, D. Buttermore, R. Frumerman, I. Haddad, L. Hoenig, W. Kovach, F. Law, H. List, J. McNear, A. Merri- Held, W. Powers. Girls-C. Catanzarite, J. Cron, M. Curtis, D. Daman, F. Frank, L. Givens, 1. Hilpert, M. Joyce, M. Roberts, M. E. Shepfer, D. Swanson. K ' HOME ROOM 4 B g 1 ,X If R I . Mr. Ketterer 'J Boys-L. Bittner, S. Bosworth, G. , Campbell, C. Chop, F. Engle, C. if 'Evans, J. Frank, R. Frischkorn, W. ' A Grodon, M. Haddad, H. Hammerle, X C. Hinzman, E. Holler, E. Hunter, ' Y M. Jenkins, M. Kelly, C. Leonard, ' L. Marietta, G. McPherson, R. n E Meyers, F. Papa, D. Pezzo, A. Plevell, ' ' E. Pyle, R. Robinson, T. Shafer, D. Snow, J. Starr, B. Steinheld, B. Stern- X, uist H Thornton, V Trozzo, D. q . . Tucciarone, E. Verrico, I. Waldron. 's .5 Girls-B. Baughman, E. Beare, H. Buttermore, M. Chabot, D. Chewning, E. Clayton, B. Delle, A. Dyminski, M. Engleman, D. Fields, E. Gissel, R. Goettnman, D. Halfhill, J. Krehner, E. Lawson, V. Lintz, P. Loftus, Manchester, H. Overholt, E. Pate, Pratt, A. Richards, D. Scherer, Schweinsberg, M. Shee, S. Short, Shultz, V. Signore, C. Smith, Spade, L. Sturm, A. Talbot, Tntney, J. Vitkovis, C. Vorder- brueggen, R. Waldron, B. Wayne, D. Whippo, D. Woods, F. Young. P?S fP'1ZP'f X U A Q, xl nl' HOME ROOM zz Jr bp' 'J Miss Legler gi Q, Bo -L. Buckenheimer, D. Camp, H. X. C ner, R. Fowler, W. Hazlett, C. 4 XX e, R. McDonald, G. Morgan, R. . 5 . A xiii, Xgitls-B. Armstrong, R. Bangor, C. ' g Y ,Blobner-, M. Conte, R. Cossin, E. - xl Xgtnch, C. Gamble, M. Glovak, E. erdt, E. Holman, P. Knox, I. K. skit: v' indsay, E. Mason, E. Nocera, M. W X 'f eich, E. Scobie, M. Sergeant, B. 'J X tuckrath, J. Oakes, J. Sourbeck, -I. Y Rusinger. my , ,I U I A ', ,fr J ' f f : A , f k - me J. fe. r , xi .. .0 ' J. . . lg Q 4 . ' HOME ROOM 34 W Mr. von Philip X Y ,, , vsX'fBoys-F. Bazidio, R. Burg, C. Burk- iXhart, T. Corp, F. Grant, P. Hodnick, X X C. Krut, W. Lipscomb, J. McClure, ' as H: Petzer, G. Sewall, C. Swain. ' Girls-S. Armstrong, S. Camp, E. xo Cook, L. Crawford, F. Fisher, M. ' 'QB Giles, E. Hesser, I.johnston1!!'B:w Koehler, P. McNees., , ,, . U ,, I . f V fy M 'J J ' .' pp Vt!! J J I ff' ' ' Us ' . XF' ff If . ii jxmixgiijxij fs ht .R BL NJ ', 'jj W X K dh I -A tx' XR, . ,R a , Q x X V ix i y A, . Z X , . f s , of 1 of , Fil? . , 1 My THE MIRA GE Page Fiffy-four ,fur j.,. CQZZC1 'Alf I OO I ary Yee - on Mitchell - elen Gverholt - ob Fowler - - Blanche Baughman Baby Hodniclc - Dorothy Fields Charles Evans Jean Hilpert - Robinson Dan Camp - - Libby Gissel - - Bernard Steintield Megan Roberts - Bob Schuller - Sarah midt - Arthur errilield Elda clcburn - Charl Swain - Powell - h es Hinzman 1 ry Ellen Shepfer be Leonard - lqwila Meier - Will Dorothy Swanson Vernie Bittner Ioan Hood - I-Ioward Begley - .lean Cron - - Coonie Conrad - Martha Chabot - SOPI-IOIVIORE MEMORIES - Anything for an argument - Perfect home room leader - - 60 per hour or nothin' - From Baden? But dellinitelyl - - Treasurer in the uRedU - Her seafoam canyt be 'beat - - Nlonacal Here I come I I I - - - - Blonde and blue eyes - Funny, Old Gverboltys my favoritel - - - - - - - - Darlc Eyes - .Iust a playboy, tall, light and handsome - - - - I'd rather dance than eatl - - - - - - I love the Women - Boyl can she ticlcle the ivoriesl - - - - - 'Shes' my gal - - - - - Debutante - Just an innocent country lad - - - Vvhereys my gum? - - - Silence is Sweet - Changing as the wind - Tall as Hercules fHonestl - - - - .lust call me Judy, - I'lI talce you home again, Kathleen - - - - Little but mighty - - - VVho's got the ball? - Ghl VVhere's my note? - - - Down gasoline Alley - - - - - - - lVly Bill - when ulrishn Eyes Are Smiling - - My Heart's in a violin - - - Music, Maestro, Please - - - - Blond and Peppy Bob Frumerman ------ N - Second Einstein U Zelda Grossman ---- X Eg - Hot Zig I Tommie Shaffer - - ,-, x ---- - - drummer bo lf. Alfreda Beare - S - - Wir. art , ar t ose fish ti ting? will Burg - - - - - - - 1 all co ty laid hyllis lVIcNees - ---- - , - all, lVli Legler ddie Stenger - Q- - - ---- oolcie, ho me? Shirley Camp - - - -N - - - Ie cle 'em clean ,Ioe Anderson - - - - - - - - e's a lulu Barbara Armstrong - by ------ I lcnow it 'Jaclc Brewer - - - - - - - - - I e vi and vigor jd' J,Ann Talbot - -5- - - - - - l - XE? o U eu please Adolph Plevel ------ - - D and dangerous Doris Scherer - - - - - lgfx - - St dious and sweet Louis Buclcenheimer ----- - - QQ! - Gur Football hero JJ ' , NOTE BOOK EDITION Pug I xp EMQWWW WQWMM wgffgfgfyfgw WWW WW W , pf? fm Wwgkwgf QJJKJG MW MQ WW MW gjiiw ywwffwy 'WQM ffifi M' ' LQ WV, -Afotaw 9 -fv.c4,eff,,,,q,0Qf f .2.2'P.9.2 2. pp, L . fu' l A., l.f.4,r.f',4a,.,..,,,. . .-, ff!-QAVKPJ ,af-on,6:f5 166444 5-.fw,4f,afvv'4' VAX? Lwpcx m.1fM,6.-'fax '4 'f Af!! tj 'L'ocA'0g! ax!!! til' You've Gotta Be A Football Hero. x,u.4,1,f.,.A7 ,V-4fn,a, Co Wf Axnxif 74,041 C4 2411-. 6-7 25-1'64,241,,lxfQt4-6 ,vvxovvf .Ca ZLL-Cf 744145 5-4 fl by ,hw 0 of Qjpcwts ,Mew-fl KO,,,,1,4f ,Qnf ,dwvgvff ,if ,wtf Ujca,-...,4,6f6 ' f4'Vt'4' 9344116 1 ,,.4 A4456 'tl C-V'k' M flfdqgk ,I A . N Tli Isoox EDITION ' ,H , . O ,4Lc4vq' 1 , ,4f,444,L.f I 1 T H E page Fifty-eight THE 1940 GRIDDERS iw IJEONARD VVINOGRAD Intercepted Pass Rubs Mengel of Score Against Tigers. XVILLIANI MOORE, Ii As tlue F050 season tueeomes mellow witlu tlue years, Rofluester will torget tlue aeeomplisluments ot Burly Bill. luut we tlue class ot i940 never could, Numluer 2I was under more piles tluan any otluer. Big Red was tiitlu nuan in every otluer teams Big, smart, aggressive, touglu. Red always tlue lvirst one on tlue liield for praetiee every niglut. A real inspiration. An ideal Captain. Undisputed All-County guarrl tor two years and All-VV.P.l.A.l... luis senior year. VNU- rememtuer luim tor tlue amazed expression on luis lace wluen lue eauglut lluat torward pass at Har-Bran tlue extra point lue scored against Beaver, aml tlue nineteen outstanding perlormanres lie gave tor tlue Blue aml Vvluite. CHARLES GRISE'l l'I, Il After a sensational year as a juruior, Cluuelc was expected to go to town again tluis season. Anil alter a remarltalule perlormamte against Freedom. it seemed tlual mutluing Could stop luim. Notluing? No. lfor in tlue Nlidlaml lvray lue injured iuis anlcle, an injury wluielu lioreed luinu out ot action. Gus was never tlue same tootlu and luone rattler alter tluat. However, in tlue tail end ol' tlue season, lie play two great games. ruanuely-lxlonaea and Beaver. Renuemtuer wluen lue luloelietl tluat purut against Beaver, aml goslu, lluose one luamlerl interceptions tluat lurnuglut your lueart to your nuontlu every tinue. Gus luas eaurm-il a lasting uuuenuorial iuu our luall ol tame. NVAYNE CARDIQNER, Il Zelce was like tlue Royal Canadian lvlounted Police. lie always got luis man. Consistenry plus deperuflalvility. His great tuloelcing and vicious tackling earned luinu a widespread reputation and made luinu one of tlie most teared memloers ot our team. He never quit till llue lqinal wluistle tulew. His outstanding games were many and tans soon lnegan to expert it ol' luinu. Vve renuenulver tlue perteet game lue playetl at Beaver Falls. Perluaps you luave been surprised at tlue atljeelives used to deseritme Vfayne anal il is little wonder, lvor Zelie was witlufuut douleut, llue unsung luero ol' tluis yearis Ram review. CHARLES POLCTE. ll Altluouglu not exartly wluat one would Call a fast end, Cluarley lett little lo tue desired wluen it fame to tlue matter ol. rouglu and tunulvle, give and talce lootluall. l.ast year lue played regularly lout was luamperetl luy inexperienee. However, witlu tlue experienee ot last season lue truly went to town, lieeping tlue lim: pcped up to a lever pitelu and doing everytluing all season luut fatelu passes. And now we remenuluer tlunse passes lue eauglut at Aliquippa. But more tluan anytluing else, we reunemluer tlue all-time national sluort distanre liirluull reeord tue estalwlislued during tluc tireedoiuu game wluen lue completely missed tlue luall. TED MENU!-IL, H Ted luas sluown us during tlue last two years luow ruuany ciitierent positions it is possible tor one uuuan to play. Taelcle luis sopluonuore year. end, tackle and again end luis junior year, lluen as a senior enfl, laelile. guard and emi wluere lue Finally found tuiunselt and puslued a lou ot trigger boys around. 'lied sluoultl nualce a great luaseluall rateluer after some ot tlue wild lueaves lue snagged tluis season. Aggressive, serappy, always luusy aml a nuan ot delensive nuiglut. Ernie will miss tluis lulnnd lad, luut we llue class ot I0-I0 will reunernluer luis speerl under punts, luis pass catcluing, plarealiielxiuug and spirit. MIRAGE I I .- Practice Makes Perfect TOP ROW: Coach Davis, Shgnor, Kzzer, Palmer, Hoenig, Conte, Davies, Frischkorn, Say Ted and Wayne. Coach McCloskey. . SECOND ROW: Napoli, Evans, Parris, M. Leonard, Plevell, J. Pnlce, Pettlbon, Burg, R h. FRONC'l'usROW: Coach Von Philip, C. Leonard, Mengel, Buckenhcimcr, Gardner, Grisetti, Moore, Huzyak, C. Polce, Head Coach Meyer. ,IABIES I'Al.NIIiR, III rIr1uIJIr-rlly Ihr- lar-sI rlr-Iii-nsiyv Imarli on thr- Ir-nm Ihis yr-nr wus lim Prrlmr-r, XVI- will rr-mr-mln-r A I r- Ellwurirl Ciity gnmr- I-uw hr- Inrlilr-cl Grr-rn Imm In-hinri just whr-n that lrurl sr-r-mr-rl In-nrlr-rl Iur an A . . mfr runnr-r. 3 Imufi mm Jr-rr-rl Izy nn in'ury sustrrinr-rl in Ihr- Brighton gznnr-. hr- r'nmr- lzurk Inlr-r in Ihr- yr-nr tr: winrl up ai Ihrr-r- yr-nr varsity rnrr-r-r Ivy scoring a Irzurhrlrmwn ngriinsl lir-:wr-r ultr-r I i I I rlmllring up sr-yr-rnI Irmng runs. II wont sr-r-m Iilir- Ihr- Rrrrhr-slr-r Ir-nm nr-xt yr-nr wiIImuI Inn.. I'n Q In ll IrnrrhrIriwn. ilihr- Ir-nmvs In-sI pitrhr-r. In Inct hr- rrvnsistr-nlly Ihrr-w mrmrr- strilrr-s Ihrrn any rxthr-r Imrli wr- I.rrI -XI I XII rII I I DS I ,IC f'FI'II N-XI'UI.I, I I I w .Ir1r- must hziyr- Ihrrughl Ihis was Nrxtrr- Danni-, coming out Irv play on an Ir-nm IImI rxlrr-rirly hurl lour grmrl Inr'IiIr-s. Hriwr-yr-r, hr- r'r-rtninly was no r-xrr-ss lmggngr- ns hr- was r'onsInnIIy sr-nI into grnnr-s whr-n Ihr- Lining grit Ion tough Irnr Ihr- rmthr-r Imys. XYIIII his nr-rw-, slrr-ngth, unrl Irmyr- rvl Irmllmll, Nnprili wrrulri Imyr- Ivr-r-n a truIy grr-rrI I.n with at Iittlr- r-ypr-rir-nrr-. :Xs lhings sInncI. it run hr- szrirl UI him lhrrt hr- I nr-yr-r quit nnrl gnyr- mrirr- Ihnn rnir- opposing r-nrI srunr-Ihing Irs Ihinli ulmut, lrn-is must rvuIsIrinrIing pr-r- Irnrnmnrr- was against Ihr- xlirIIunrI l.r-rnpzrrrls, Irm wlnnn hr- gnu- an Ir-xx Ivlnrli zrnrI Inlur- sprrls. I I XX! XX'II,.l5l'R ROl'SII. I I uHrmr-yn Ihr-y will him, rmrl hr- r'r-rtainly suis an swr-r-I sight Ir: sr-0 sr-zunpr-ring rhiwn Ihr- sirlc-Iincs I Iirnr lung gains. Ile wus this yr-:iris mystr-ry man. ilihr- liirst mystr-ry was whr-rc hr- wus Ihr- Iiirst month ral I prnr'Iir'r-. HQ clirinit r'r1mr- riul until alIr-r the sr-rrmnrl gmnr- ral Ihr- yr-nr. ilihr- sr-r'r1nrI myslr-ry was why hr- rIirIn'I score during Ihr- sr-arson. Iirxr r-spr-cially against Nr-w lirighton zinrl l-lar Brac, hr- spr-nl most nl his I Iimr- run the opprwsitr- sirlr- UI' Ihr- Iinr- ol scrinnnagr-. Spr-r-rly, harrI-running, lmrcl-tnrliling, nnrl hurrl Io gr-I I nlung without. ilihr- piny nr- sr-r-m In rr-cull him lor wus zillr-r Im inIr-rccptcrl ax pass nnrI rr-yr-rsr-rl his Iivld I I Iwirr-. with no onr- in Irrmnt ul him nnrl plr-nty nl Irlrmrliing. hr- slippr-rl rnvr-r his own shrrr-string. VRITIJ KASZFR, II I I l'iIIwrmrI City gnmr- rrl Ihrul yr-nr hr- rrnnplclr-rl mon- pnssr-s Irrr lfIIwr1rirI vlihr- Class ol I0-10 rrnrlrl nr-yr-r Iorgr-I Ihr- lwiIIinnI gnmr- Ihis luoy plrryr-rlup at Hur limr' or his r-xr'r-Ilr-nI pr-rlrmrinnnrr ngninsl hlrmncn. At Ihr- starl rut his .lunirir yr-nr, il lrvolir-ri lilir- lrrr-rl wus in Iirir zx grr-nl sr-arson. Howr-yr-r. rm r-Ihrrw injury hinrlr-rr-ri him :III sr-rxsrrn. ln Ihr- Ihnn any man Ihr-y hurl rrrulrl. llrmr-vor, iI nnyrvnr- r-yr-r rr-rally plzryr-rl his hr-url out, it uns Ifrr-rl. illhr- rlrnrhh- rvycrsr- play was mnrlr- In rirrIr-r Irmr Ihis chap. linst as nn nnIr-Ir:pr- and jusl as hnrrI Ir: r'riIrh in nn rrpr-n Iir-lrI. Rr-mr-mhr-r Iii. grr-nl run in Ihr- Closing minulr-s UI Ihr- Nlrviinrzr gzmur-. DOC NOTE BOOK EDITION Prrgr- Iiiflyrninr- 20 40 , UUMJLX jelkf- h IW 'lufub IDIRO STAR Chuck Polce Red Moore Zeke Gardener Gus Grisetti Ted Mengel Jim Palmer Fred Kaszer Honey Rous Joe Napoli Emergqk Pang Ed Huzyak Joe Polce Mel Leonard Adam Hodnick Marlon Conte Louy Buckenhiemer Adolph Plevell Will Burg H Chuck Hinzman Jube Leonard fy ll .5 l THE MIRAGE '12 sw ,uf Page Sixty I x ADAM HODNICK, II Perhaps no one thing meant more to Rnchesteris opponents than the ahsence oi this Imy. Fast shitty, a line punter and passer, two years of varsity experience, what more could he desired tor a great season. Everyone remenihers how HHod was injured on the sixth play oi the season, hut they might not recaII what a punter ot his caliher couid have done for R. I'I. S. A real asset to any organization, is in for a great season next year. A sure het to go to town if he keeps out of the hospital, EMIQRICK PARRIS, I This was Emerickis second year on the varsity. and aithough he tailed to make his letter Iast season. hig things were expected oi him. He was hig, tough, cooI headed, and experienced enough for a great season. He played regularly until an ankle injury in the New Brighton game put him on the sidelines. He didn't see much service aiter that hut fought his hardest whenever he did get in. I Ie knows hoth guard, and tackle positions, knows how to play hoth, and ii the cap ever sIips off, something is hound to explode. .IOSEPH POLCE, I Foothail runs in the family. Joe started out at end where as a suh lor his hrother, he played a l7t ElLlIIFI1l gillllif, hut i'tgC Eltlll CXIIIPIICHCC RINVEIYS COIIIC bCfOI'C l'7CillIly S0 .Ioe TUCIC the VVOOLI. HIIWCVCF, when Grisetti was injured ancI a capable replacement was Iacking, the nod went to ,Ioe who came through like a veteran. .loc has all the nerve, power, and drive ot his older hrothers and besides, he possesses plenty of speed. Passes the accurately with lots oi Zip and hacks up the line aiter the fashion of Grisetti. One ol the numhers on next season's hit parade. Best game-Ellwood City. IVIELVIN LEONARD, I In his l-irst year ot varsity lloothall, htel piayed the sensationai game everyone said he Could. He started the season as a pinch-hitter tor Chuck Polce and Ted IVIengeI hut when the Beaver Falls garQe came. and Polce received an ankle injury. IVIeI played such a great game that he was in the starting lineup every tussle alter that. II he continues in the path he has started to heat this year, he is a cinch to he a star in every meaning ot the word, his best showing oi course was against Beaver I:aIIs, EDVVARD I IUZYAK, I A Imoy from the sticks who got on the liirst team and stuck there att season. Fast, aggressive. clever and il you want the truth-just pIain tough. Never waited for things to happen, made them happen and work out our way. XVitI1 a little weight and the help oi this year's experience he should he impossihle to keep oil the all-county team. One ot our unsung heroes who deserves a tot more credit than what he received. The most consistently good tackle we saw all year. A tower of strength on the defense, a hloek ot granite on wheels on the ollense, at all times a lighter and next year a star. MARION CONTE, I ' IIere's the hey who hrought smiles to the faces ot all those who shook their heads from side to side at the start ot the year when anyone mentioned the prospects ot next yearis guards. Started out as a tackle, ended up as a guard where with this year's experience, he should he an asset to any team. Lots of spunk. size, strength, and common sense. Canvt heip hut heIp the team. Nvill see Iots ot service next year. Best gameyIVIonaca. ADOLPII PLEVELL, ll He must have piayed with hlocks as a kid, The New York Giants have Vvard Culi. A few years hack Pitt had Chickerneo. Both teams were successlul, Rochester had a Iolocking hack caileri Plevell. They also had a successlul season. Coineidence? No. A hloeking hack is essential to any outlit that wants to get into high gear. A true hall hawk, always on the go. A standout on the defense. Passes, kicks, runs, can do everything with a iootlqall hut strike a match on it. Two great seasons ahead for this Best game this year'-I lar Brac and New Brighton. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Sixty-one CHARGING GRIDIRON STARS: Ted Meuugel, jubc Leonard, Red CHEERLEADERS: Edytlue Englc-hc-art, Goldie Burkhart, John S' Moore, Wayne Gardner. Gloria Wilder, Paul Hoclnick, Peg Ewing. Leonard thrills crowd with run :against Beaver Falls, MANAGERS: Red Geist, Bccfer Neely, Dan Camp, Ed Htl Les Berg. fi ' ' AJ LA,-. , ,.3s.1 ,ILL Al i :LA fliy-.6AJNWh-.1-I . Ads ' I , -. Ifff'-A-4.. d.o M . ,Qs- ,Q ' ' 1 -1 f 1 rw- ,E uf' MQ..-L ,.,s',,gvJ ,AJ -AATFI I 6, A kid,-J . JL'-f-lyk ' f ' 1, ll .' CH. R 'JNARI1 ll XX ll.l3l.Rl Bl RC A-Li 4 Q ' Soruumuuur' siuicl lluzul wlua-uu llmurg luil lluv linc- lor lluu T' ' Nvuuspaupz-rs luzuvc- sa cl so nuunlu a ul ihllllllsli llunl',,l,6,.,.- lourluclnwru zugzuinsl llzur-lima. luv rzurrivcl suuzlu au ilrivc' lluzul li lluvrv is lilllr' nl r:ouusr'quul-uu1'i- lu mlulp lllur' liuslm-11 luing' luv luunmilivrl luollu 4-ncls null nl lunuunlls. 'lvluis nuauy not lux' soy-A lluis sirlc- nl lu:-avi-uu, uulul-rv gr:-nsvcl liglulning nun . lypnu f, hul il rzunll luv clispuulc-cl lluaul lui- is au pnwvrluul lzucl willu uRzuuuuvillr-H lzuns surf- slill lzulliing zulunuul luis 05-y2uucl1'li6 3' zu worlcl ol pull-uuliaulilic-s. flzulll-ll signals lrnnu luis llullluucli zugzuinsl lxlirlleuuull zunrl luis HU-yzurxl jzuuuul zugauinsl Bviuvvrl 7 -' posilion nncl luiurlu-rl up llul- linc' ln-siclvs, wluictlu is no yliuilv zu run nl sul lc-ausl I3 yaunls augauiuusl vvrury lu-unu. u finclu lor zu sopluoluuorv. llunls, pzussi-s, zunll is zu sluiluy Alllurullglu lon lrngilc- lor slvzucly sr'rx'if'4', luf' is Fl llurc-nl runner. As easy ln luzull :us :un zuruny liunli mul aulnuosl al zull linuvs. His sluullupauw paussf-s flicl zu lol lor lluis as powcrlul, Ss-lcurlr-cl on sm-vc-rzul All-Counly illezuuuus yvaris lrunnu. lliwo nunrf- grvzul sr-zusnns, and llurun il' luc which nmzuns lluzul willuin llur- nvxl lwn yvzurs luv sluoulll gains vnnuglu wviglul. all Aim-rirzu will lucgin lo lalug sluinr' luriglulrur lluzun lluv Nrurllu Slaur. Hfillffi l-Ol'lS l5l,'C'KlfNllllfNllfR, I CHAR'-Eg HIXZHANV I Nnw we lumuu' uuluy lluvy wrnlf- llur- Bom-r lfuzurrvl l'l1uving long legs zunrl luuuuuviuug.: lunw ln use llucnu pul pflllifln- END' Y0llf'fl Ulll llllS llilffvl lm lllf' llfsl HiU f' lluis luoy on llur- lvaunu. Allluruuuglu illness 'lfPYf'l1ll'fl luis zunfl wlurn lluis ldiurrvl mll--fl, Ruflly mllffl OVPY all joining llur' lvzuun zul sun vzurlivr rlaulr-. wluvn luv clicl form- oul opposilion. Uldmlyn plzuyml ku lol nl gnocl lnolluall lor lur loolluzull, il wausnll lung uunlil luis prrsvuurv was linown. Rocluvsler tluis yi-zur, llis lllfllli is llynauuuuilz- auncl fullluouglu Ho fun puunl, plum--lxiflx, or zlmp-liiclx willu llur' lwsl nl incxperivnrru pr:-uw-uulml il ln-ll:-r slmwing nn luis parl llucunu. Rnclur-slrur lzuns rr-uuuvuuuln-r luis long liclcl goal againsl lluc couuupliraulvcl 0lil'l'IlSl'S ul ff-rlzuiuu lc-zunus, wlucn against llur- Blcuuuzucn Rcsc-rw-s uncl luis luiglu end-m'4'r-Prufl luc did Cracli fun opposing plnyz-r, il uuzus linux' lu rnll oul lcicli-olls. Hr- rvnrluvfl pvrlvllinuu svvvrzul linucs at lluis H slmlclurr. Vllluv lginll nl lm-llmu u-vvrynuuv lilivs lo luiuvt' lout, scnl lluf' luiull rlvzur lo llur- goal on llur' liivli-ull. iuround lilll lluv nlluc-r lr-zuuuu, llvsl gzuuuuz--l,wzuv:-r lrzulls. Xvillu zu lilllv unurv rnnsislvuury aunml srunuc' zufcurzury wluvn Keopmlling, Buvlxy, lcicliing lor llus- uprigluls, luv slunulcl srorm- plc-nly ul puinls. THE MIRAGE Page Sixly-lluo ll fl1UiJ:.1 'i 1-fi!! ' fi 'M1i ii l ij I!! 11 i V . f' lj jylljjjjff 117' IA I 1 i- - 1 Y ' - , H - I-1 3 -l 1 1st 'C ul Lluc lo llu- inlcnsc u-al 'rc-qucn s full ul IbPl'Ill! 'or ' vurf'111uss y I 1 z LJ! ujj no 1 Tsiygl 1 Il , 1 1111259011 11 I 1 'E I ' I J J , ' ,X1 'L will in f 51 - I1 ' : '1 11,11-Vg:-s willy Ui'l'ilSi0lHll pass:-s llu- Rams opcnc-Ll llu-ir scason lwy flowning jj ll1 rl 111 lu illc 1' IHQI 0 II11 1 uns nu on 1 l1s ll li l l l ff 1 0 1r 1 L 1 1 1 1 -1 111111 11111111 11 1 lrrrlo 1' kb 1l 11 r y mg l rom l cr I smrc ll x IAN I ing l 'rougluuil llu- liirsl pm-rirul Rorlu-slcr l12u,l llu- on TTl'Cl'l.l0Ill'S lwCnly-ll1rr-1- I J ilu- '1 llu- 5 ron '1 1 I-5 mp4-1u-1. A p11ss I.:-onarnl lc la nu-r pi R I . 1 rlccp in Rc am XJ lull - 'l Fy XII fliirgl rli'll pr-1u-cl llu- sroing lm Sllilli' . olll l1 5 aclil s o 31 Irol lluc jf 1 lo y l I1 li , 1! 1 f -I' V ru 1s JI c-1: r 0'-' l non L, 1 1 1 p xy Ll rl I L-onwr cwrru- 1 ox cr sl um up on 1 rs-vi-.rsv I flllgll llfl- l 1-.' Allm-r lllis lally, fllarlc-y l olrc marlr: lllc slmrlcsl liiflc-oll on rr-forcl luy fomp c - v '111issi11g Q 1 . jojlf' lljllsfkwarmls J-1:-il: I1111'I11-fl llu-Qlirul, Emi liognatrcl lurnirli li-ngsolnc nirgr , . , Q , f J , If l 1. 1II l I H5421 MV :,l7lAlu- Rams mails- llu-ir Ii 1l l0ll4'llilINVll in llu- lllirfl quarlr-r as Burg Carriccl llwc ldall lu-lwc-1-n llu- guarfl alul lavlilc-. llu- l1al111u'1- ol llu- ganu- was playc-cl lyy ll1c seconcl learn al wl1iCl1 limc l'rr-cclom Llisplayc-cl il aiu- passing allarli NVllIl'll i'11rri1-rl llu-111 ll'0lll llu-ir lourlf-Cn lo Rotlu-slcris lourll-Cn. MIDLAND 21 ROCHESTER T il'l1c Rams clroppf-cl llu- liirsl ganu- ol llu- soason lo Dlicllarul ll1c lollowing wer-li in llu- liiml ol a lusslc- ll1al Cnulrl llaw- lu-1-11 ours will: any lm-alis al all. Tlu' Rams IIIHCIC llicir lnosl sc-rious lllrc-als i11 llu- lirsl quarl:-r farrying llu- l1all will1in llu- Golfl illlfl Blur- 23 yarcl line twice. However, willl Orclifli anfl Alslon lf-aluring llu- mrurilmlc-s carrim-cl llu- l1all on El suslainccl flrive ol 82 yarcls wl1irl1 saw Dave Alslon slip OII lzuzlilr- lor il l0Il4'll4llINN'll. l11 llu- smtolul quarlf-r, Grist-lli i11lf-rfcplftd 1-1 pass ancl ran il l1arli 35 yarils lu-lorv anollu-r Rain lrippc-cl l1i111 will1 only llu- salt-ly man lu-lween l1i111 arul llmc goal. llu- lllllfll lu-avivr cTl'llI'Illlf'S llu-rc we-nl lo lown, lallying Iwo more louclulowns ancl Causing no lc-ss lllilll il1rCc- Rovlu-slr-r playr-rs lo lu' rarric-cl oll llu- lic-lil. Tlu- injurir-s ol Paris. Grist-lli, alul Garclllrr lnrouglll llur Casualily lisl lo liw- Illflllfllllg llorlnicli aiul l3lIf'li!'l1llICIllK l' wlua had been injurccl ilu? previous wncli. ln llu- last nrinulc- ol play .l11I11- l.c-1u111rrl Il1lI'I'K'K'lllK'fl a pass mul ran 93 yarcls lor Z1 louclulown. Plc-ngc-l 1ul1li-cl llu- 1-xlra poinl. N ELI.XN'OOD CITY 3 ROCHESTER 0 Prol1al1ly llu- poorm-sl 1-xl1il1ilio11 ol' loolimall sllown l1y llu- Rams E V all ym-ar was lIll'lll'il in againsl llu- lfllwoocl XVolvorir1es i11 il game lllill was won lvy a lasl llllllllll' lim-lil goal. Vlilu- ll-ams incl on a Inuclcly livlrl wllivll slow:-Ll clown llu- allarli ol lu1ll1. ln llu- lirsl quarlf-r. lfllwoocl ililVilDCl'fl ln elm Rains I5 yarcl linc- luil lost llu- l1all on Il l'llIlll7l1', Pl-lll'Il in llu- SPCOIICI quarlcr il loolu-Ll Iilw llu- Rams we-rv on llu- 11111r4'l1 wlu-11 Burg carriccl llle oval lro111 llu- Rorlu-slr-r Ti lo llu- lfllwzuul 53 in lllrf-13 plays. l l0wt-vi-r, llu- lIlklI'l'll sloppc-cl llu-rr-, lQUK'llf'bll'l' rc-r'r-iw-il 11 lll'l'illi il lilllf- lalr-r, wlutn ljlcvc-ll rm-cow-rc-cl il llllllllli' on llu- lfillwcuul IQ, l'5lll lllrr-0 lim' lvutlis annl an inronrplolo pass aflva1u'r-cl llu- l1all only l1all llu- nr-1-:lc-rl clislaluc. llu- lulu-rs wvrr- rc-pulsm-rl on llu- Ram I3 i11 llu? llxircl r1111lo lull i11 llu- liinal lll2lllll'f, llu- visilors pullf-cl sonu' nf-al slralvgy will1 il sprc-acl lflflllilllflll lalu- rr-xx-rsv play lllill gairu-cl 'ST yarfls mul saw Gr:-ro liinally l1ulilr-rl on llu- I7 yaril llllix. lllll'l'll'I'l'llll' willl pass 11-11-iw-r l1y Nli'Hgl'l gavc- Ellwoocl a llirsl clown on llu- I0 alul on llu- last clown, will1 lluz oval on llu- I-1, Nlurplly, Sllll-qIlill'lI'TlliII'li lor lfllwozul, l'IllC'I'4?Cl llu- liray ancl lurolr-ml llu- l1all 1111-r llu- rrosslmr lor llu- gallu-. Plevell goes over in Brighton game NOTE BOOK EDITION Pogo Sixly llrrav ROCIIIZSTIZR I3 NEVV BRIGHTON 0 Scvvn yvars is a Iong IIIIIC Io wait Irul IN'rc' is um- garm' II1aI was worIIx wailing Ior. 'IRIN' Rains ronlpI1'Ic'Iy IDIIIVIIISSUKI IIN'ir Crimson opponvnls in c'x'z'ry III'pilI'Illll'l1I UI play Cxcepl Icicliing wIiirI1 was cvcn. 'IRIN' Iioys in Blur' gal sIarIc'cI on IIN' vvry IirsI play when Burg I'1roIce II1r0ugI1 IIN' Iinc' Ior IO yarcls anfI IaI0raIIr'rI In Lcnnarcl Inr II more. A silorl IinN' Ialc'r a pass was inlerccpled Cicep in Nvw Briglllon Ivrrilory Ixul IIN' Rams gut IIN' IwaII Imaclc on IIN' noxl pIay Io give lIN'm a Iirst clown on IIN' Now Briglnlon 25. Iwo plays Iosl Iour yarcls ami IJZIIIIICI' wI1ippc'cI an am'riaI Io I-m'onard WI'1o IooIi II1c oval un IIN' I4 and cimssvfl IIN' goal IIIIIIIUIPSICLI. VIIINII was IIII' Iypr' ol' IICEICIS up II0nIIJaII IIN' Rains pIay1'sI HII clay. OIICC New Brigiilon gal as lar as IIN' 20 Iiul no IIRIFIIIPF. 'I-IN'n IIN' Rams maclr' Ilirvf' susIaim'fI Llrivvs df-Cp in New BTISIIIUII Ivrrilnry, once as Iar as IIN' 5, amI again as Iar as IIN' 14, Imul IIN'y wvrr' rc'puIsc'mI, I'Inw1:vc'r. IIN' IIlirfI Iimf' is always IIN' rliarin ami IIN' Blur' anLI XVImite IaIIiecI wllcn I:rf'fI Kasznr fauglil om' all I.l'IIl1ElI'lIIS passvs as IN' IIQII arrass IIN' gual Iinr. AcIoIpI1 PIevcII, wliose Iblurlcing was a IIC'2lI'lll'f' UI IIN' QRIIIIP, acIfIc'cI IIN' vxlra poinl on a Iim' IlllI'I'i. Tllis gilllli' inarIir'cI IIN' rvlurn QI Crisvlli ami ,IIIIIP I.r'onarcI wIlo were oul ol the Ellwuod Iray. I'Inwr'x'r'r, il rusl us IIN' svrviccs ol IJEIIIIICI' amI Paris Ior a xxvcli as ImII1 received sprainPcI anICIf's Ialr' in IIN- sr-miNI quarlcr. ROCIII3IS'I'IiR I3 HAR BRAC 7 Ilar Ifrar' I'IigIi SVINJOI Ians ware sIN1wn Iur IIN' IiIIIl c'nns1'z'uIivm' IIHIP, m'vr'r Io unfIc'rraI1' IIN' unclcr- slug, r'spc'1'iaIIy il' lI1aI umlvrnings is Roc'IN'sI1'r. VI-Ill' Rains playing IIN' only nigI1I gillllff ol IIN: season. tIirI m'x'r'ryIIiing nm' HNIIII asli ol IIN'n1 fIUl'II1Q IIN' Iirsl IlaII'. II0wm'r'r, in IIN' scconci I1aII, IIN' wf'igIlI oi IIN'ir opp0m'nIs Iooli ils InII amI IIN' Rains wc'rc' mars' II1an gIacI In IN'ar IIN' IinaI wI1isIIe I1I0w. I'l0C'IlPSIf'l' IxirIir'cI OIII, illlfl aIIf'r a dwlwlf- cxviiangc' UI punls, IIN' Rains Iiaci IIIC I'1aII on IIIPII' own IS. Kaszvr IIN'n sIiirlr'cI Iris I4'I'I c'mI Ior 20 yarcls amI IIN' Rams Inst nary a yarci unIiI II1ey wf'rt' insicir' IIN' Grr'r'n ancI VXIIIIII' I0. IIar Brac Imlfl Ior 2 plays alNI I,c'onarfI passvfl In Ivloorc' Io so! IIN' IvaII on IIN' IIar Brac' I yarcl Iim'. Burg plungvcl ovvr a1NI I.c'onarII pictlwcl up IIN' vxlra poinl on a rr'vr'rsc. IIIIN' Rains IaIIic'fI in IIN' sc'romI Canto wiIIl rc'vc'rsf's amI r'mI runs Ialiing IIN' oval wiliiin slriliing Clislanrv, PIIIIPII VXIIII Burg IaIIic'cI IIN' Rains' svroml srorv. Rouslx IIIIIIUSI sc'orc'rI a InucINIown aIIr'r inIf'ru'pIing a pass VVIIOII IN' sIippm'rI amI in an opf'n Ii1'IrI, Xvilli IQICIIIZZIIK avvraging T yarcis por Iim' I1m'Ii, IIN' firvvn griclcivrs pul on a flrivv wIii4'Ii r1'suIIr'cI in a srnrr' aI'I1'r IIN' Rams INNI acIvam'L'nI In IIll'Il' nppnm'nIs' T in IIN' IIiirfI Cliapivr, Klvnizali wc'nI insirIc' Iris Ic'I.I Iam Ior IIN' IUIIEIICIONYII ancl afIcIL'1I IIN' c'xIra pninl in IIN' sannc way, ROCIIIISTITR fm BEAVER FALLS 0 'IIN' Rains niacin' il Ilnrcr' in a row IIN' Iiolluwing ws's'Ii XYIIUII IIN'y cIownc'cI IIN: Tigers al Rcvvvs Slaclium. II was IIN' Iirsl ISIIIC' amI XNIIIIII' Iriurnpli ux'c'r a Iivavvr I aIIs c'Ic'vr'n sinfr' 1929. TIN' Rams sliowmi wIiaI was In Iiappvn al IIN' sIarI UI IIN' gaim' wIN'n CINNII I.c'nnarsI IIZIIIIIPCI IIN' opening IQICIQUII ami gaIIup1'rI S8 yarcls In .I IlIll1'IICIOWN'l1. I'Inwc'vf'r, IN' INNI sI4'ppf'cI mul ol IHIIIINIS on IIN' RocIN'sIcr 45 ami IIN' was rL'Iurm'mI In IIiis pninl. Bul wilii Burg, I.f'nnarcI, amI Kasxvr rf'c'Iing OII Iong runs, IIic Rams soon INNI six poinls on IIN' srorolmarfl, FI-IN' mlrivr' was alnmsl icIr'nIi1'aI wiII1 IIN' Izirsl IouCI1cIown IIIEIITII nlacii' aI IIar-Iirm' IIII' wc'4'Ii IN'Iorc', as Burg Init IIN' Iinr', I,s-nnarcl c'arric'cI IIN' IIHII OIZI laCIiIe, Kaszer Iolvd il on IIN' mIouIrI1' rI'vc'rs4' ami Imonarcl IIsrr'w IIN' samr' running pass In Kaszvr. I,r'nnarcI carried IIN' mail arouml Ic'II c'mI Io sum' slamling up ami IVIr'ngc'I's pIam'Iai4'Ii was mx guocl. TIN' Rains acivanceci Io IIN' 5 yarci Iinr' in IIN' s1'cnmI pc'rirNI aIIr'r Grisclli inIc'ru'pIc'4I a pass on IIN' 'I-igvr 27, anti PIc'vcII passcti I0 IXIIGYIHPI on IIN' fi. IInwc'vr'r, XVIII Burg, wIlo fIm's IIN' lim- rrarliing, was injurvcl on IIN' ncxl play amI IIN' Tigcrs Iuuli IIN' I1aII on flowns. In IIN' IIuir1I quarlvr again IIN' Rains advanced rlcvp inlo Orange anti Iq5Iar'Ii Ivrrilary, in Iarl, I0 wiII1in 2 Iccl OI IIN' goal Ixul IIN' rIrix'r' Ivnggvcl miown al Ilris poinl. In the Iasl Ilvw IIIIIIIIIUS, IIN' Iigvrs IIirc'w a scarf' inlu IIN' Ignys in IIIIN' wiIIl a low Iong passes, Iaul FaIIN'r YIIIIIIC camo out in our Iavnr. AMISRIIJGIY I I RGCIIESTER 0 For aimul I0 minuIcs UI IIN' Iiirsl quarlcr IQ0l'Ill'4II'I' was IIN' IN'sI learn on IIN' IieIc.I. Bul IINJS1' oIIN'r 38 ininulvs AIIINJugI1 Aniinriclgf' pIayr'cI IN'II4'r IvaII II1an RllI,'IlCSIPf, tIN'y wcrr' ccrlainly nol 2 IOLlf'IlfIOVI'IlS sllpvrior. RcN'IN'slI'r rc'm1civr'cI amI Iwlorc IIN' Ians Inari sa'III4'4I in lIN'ir srals, Kaszcr. Lconarcl and Burg IIEICI rI'c'Is'nI OII 'i Iirsl clnwns. Iiowcvcr, Aniiiriclgr' Iooli linu' mil EIIKI IN'ILI IIN' Rams Ior Iiircc plays, Iorring IIIOIII Io punl. NIIIIIlK'f Icain was aI'JIc lu Iaum'Il any r1'aI IIIXIIPIISIVQ' Cluring IIN' Ilirsl IiaII, IJuI as unc Ram Iinvinan saiml, mln IIN' svconvl IlaII, IIN'y Cilllli' mil wiIIl ImInmI in IIN'ir r'ycs.H IIIinsIii NNNII' a om' man suslainenl rlrivm' Ivrmn cIc'4'p in Alniiricigr' Ic'rriI0ry inlo line cncl zone, sliring UIIII Ic'III Iar'IiI:' In srnrv. 'IRIN' Brimlgcrs sr'c'amI IllIll'IliIUNN'II was a gill. An Ambricigc punl was downed an IIN' Rani 4 yarfl Iim' ami on IIN' Iirsl play, Iiurgi IIIIIIIIIIPCI, IIIinsIii craslicfi ovcr again I0 IaIIy amI NNI IIN' sruring Inr IIN' clay. VIIIN' Iasl IIIIIK' I'eIK'Ill'SII'f sr'nr1'cI upon or cIr'Ic'aIc'v.I Amimrinlgf' was 1020, so il svvins only IraNIiIinnaI IIiaI IIN' game cmIm'LI as il QINI. THE MIRAGE Page Sixty-four WWW G' 1 , ' - 7 ' 'pf P ,, m 6 ji lp CC' 'Sl' R I2 FIONACA 0 l . A Bolt tic' l' kos crowd of tllc svason, tliv Rams tit-it-atvci tllvir traclitional rivals from arross tint riv ' . ifxrc-pt llor ac-onarcivs 30 yarci jaunt, tlic- lirst quartrr was fiuli until Kaszcr snaggm-ti a pass from l.vonarcl on tlit- I3 yarcl line and rarrimi tlw mail arross to svnrr. Nlonaca took tlir' Ol-l-t'l'ISiVt' lor tlic 2 ami 'i quartvrs liut ncvcr acivancmi lwyomi tlu- Ram 28. Viilwn in tin- last quarter, Palmer riilt-ti a tourliriown pass to C. Lvonarti vmiing tin- :lays storing. Nionara tooli ilu- liicli-oil anti rcturnvtl it witli a sustainml rlrivf' tllat Clifltlvt img clown until tlivy won' on tlw Blur' ami Xxiliitc- four. Two incomplotc passvs, a limi pass lrom center, ami a play in wliirli Ilii- wliolc' tnam lrrolu' tlirougll gave tile Rams tint- lmall on tlwir own IO. On lirst clown Kaszor lmroliv loosv, ran Ti yarrls ami miglit still lm running il' somc- Arniistiu' Day lans llacinvt talivn ilu- Nionara voarli soriously wlivn lit' said, Got in tlicrc' anti liglitf' Kaszvr was tafl-ilccl from lmcliinol altvr ln-ing slowccl clown liy tlic crowcl, I0 minutf-s latvr ilu- livlrl was rloarr-cl, one play run, anotlmr, anti l suppose- wz:'ll m-vor linow wlmat rcally liappcnvci vxcc-pt tliat Lvonarcl slioulfl liavc manic a lOllfillflUVVll. St-vt-n svroncls rt-maim-tl ami tlic game coulniift liavc lastrml anotlim-r play so it was rallcci. lror tilt' lirsi time tixis ycar, Cirisvtti loolwcl Iikt- liis oltl soil! anal Kaszcr turnvtl luis lwsl pr'rlornlam'c tlius lar. Al.IQt'Il'l'A 7 ROC! IESTIZR 0 II som:-om' liaci aslic-ci mv wliy pvoplv stay at lmmr- on Saturclay altcrnoons, I woulcl say, gamvs Iitw tin- Rot'ln-stvr-Aliquippa allair. After sr-vi-ral L-xrliangcs of punts, Paradiso ol Quiptown lmrolic lost- on a 40 yarri iaunt up tim cast sicir' ol tin- lic-lil ami Qliciift stop until C. Lconarfi ciraggm-rl liim flown lironi in-liiml on tlic 6. Two line plungs-s ami a lwautilnl plarc-liicli by Gnup proclucc-cl tht- only rliangvs on tin' srorolmoarrl for tliv clay. ll tlivrc liarl lwvn goal limis on tim twenty-yarfi stripns, tht- Rams woulcl llavt' pilt-cl up a lxig score but as it was. tlwy limi to lx' vontvnt to be lialtml on tlic' goal twirl- in tlm sc-roml ranto, onrt- lay a iumlilc and again ivy an iiitorrc-plc-rl pass after sustaimrtl clrivvs ol' 00 ami 53 yartls, ln ilu' tliircl quarter Rocliyvs rvpr1'sontativc's rvarlir-tl tlic' Quip il, lialtrrcl ily anollu-r lvlllllllli' ami in tlw linal rliapts-r tlwy again clrovv nit-vp in Rt-tl ami Blarli soil. 1 NOTE BOOK EDITION n Page Sixty-five HGOPERS PUT 'EM ROCHESTER 51 BEAVER 0 The Blue Ram reaiiy hrought his season to an end in a hiaze of giory. Two touchdowns in every quarter. And whom would we rather have had on the other end of the score than our Maroon and Grey rivais from across the river. Vviii Burg tallied early in the tirst quarter, piunging over the iast iine. Before the crowd had settled in their seats, Fred Kaszer again had crossed the last line on a reverse. In the second quarter, a long pass to Shanor put the hail deep in Beaver territory. Pieveii piunged over for the taiiy and the next thing we knew, Burg had scored again and at halftime, the scoreboard showed a 24-0 margin. Qn the oniy play Juioe Leonard carried the hail in the third quarter, he sprinted 79 yards for a touchdown. Extra point was added hy Burg. Palmer plunged over the next touchdown and Burg added the extra point. At the end of the third quarter the score was 58-0. Midway in the last period, Jerseyis pass to Shanor and Davies, iine buck placed the halt on the goal. Guhhy Jersey made the score 44-0. Just hefore the end of the game, Ernie sent the seniors hack in for one last chance at glory. Grisetti broke through the line to hiocic a punt and run 45 yards for a touchdown. Then Buriy Bill Moore pulled out of the iine to add the extra point. Shanor almost scored a touchdown on the iast play when he intercepted a pass deep in Beaver territory. it was the iizinai game oi the year for Rochester and the final game as a Rochester Ram for Grisetti, Moore, Gardner, Pettihon, Napoli, Mengei, Chuck Poice, Shanor, Palmer, Davies, Kaszer and Roush. If the boys respond property to the coiors, Rochester should have their ioest team in many a day next season. In the hacidieid there are Pieveii, Hodnicic, Burg and Leonard who were iettermen, Jersey who passes like Paul VVaner pitches to home from right field, Cole, Schiedemantei, Camp, Woods, and Piscione. Mei Leonard is the only ietterman returning as an end hut Mitchell and Andreas showed iots of promise this season as reserves. Paris, Hinzman, Bucicenhiemer, and Huzyaic aii made their letters as tackles so that position seems taken care of hut Chuck Hurst and Harold Hazielt wiii furnish help ii needed. The hig prohiem seems to he Finding a coupie of guards to replace Moore and Gardner. Marion Conte should 'he ahie to fill up one of the holes. The other might he Emerick Paris, Dick Frischicorn, 'Dick Evans or Leroy Hoenig .'c' Joe Poice made his letter at center this year and Frischkorn missed his at the same position. Hirishn Begiey has shown lots of iight and may hreaic through. The reserves had a very successful season this year and should provide the ll iettermen with plenty of competition. Hinzman, Jersey, and Woods in particular showed up Weil. Next year, the Blue and Vvhite should he up closer to the top than this season. The reserve scores were: Rochester 7 - - Freedom 0 Rochester I5 A - hionaca Rochester I2 - - Monaca 0 Rochester 21 - - Beaver Rochester 58 - - Beaver 0 Rochester 52 - - Freedom Rochester 6 - - Arnhridge I2 Rochester 7 - - Amhridge THE MIRAGE Page Sixty-six THRO GH THE RI RAM REV IEVV i940 will he rememhered as the year Rochy returned to its own gym alter an ahsence oi tive years .Although the victories for the hoys in hlue were lew and lar hetween, the lans never got tired watching them periorm, hecause these hoys always stuclc in and fought till the final whistle. They had a hig night against Beaver. lost some games hy high scores, won some close ones, lost some heart-hrealcers. lt was in all respects a halt and halt season. Now lor a hriel summary. Rochesteris pre-league season opened with two losses to two Class A opponents--Freeport and Avalon. Then they played their lnirst home game. losing to Avalon. Two more one-sided home game losses to Freeport and New Brighton. Then that tragic loss at East Palestine which cost us the services oi Juhe Leonard for one game and hroughl to light his strange malady which eventually tool: him out oli service. Rochester fans were encouraged hy the old saying: HA poor rehearsal means a good pertormancefi And our hopes were given rise when the Rams opened the league warliare hy downing the Beavers 37-31. Then came that trip to Nlonaca which will he hard to forget. hlonaca toolc a I6-2 lead at the quarter, demonstrat- ing perfect shooting ahility. But the Rochester team didnit linow that this was enough to malfe anyone quit hy out-playing their taller rivals the rest ol the game, and holding the iinal score down to 31-18. Nlidland hrought a team oi supermen to Rochester to turn haclc our hoys 30-22 in a game featured hy Dave Alstonis unhelievahle one man show and the return of Hodniclc. Rochester next entertained Evans City and tooli them over the coals 34-20. Noxv we rememher the game at Zelienople, we see the Butler County hoys come out on top 43-44 in an extra period game. Then the next morning we see in the paper where lVlel Leonard has scored 23 points for his higgest night. Rochester went to lviars only to lose another close game. The seasonis iirst round was hrought to a close as Rochester entertained Freedom and were heaten hy their guests 27-2I. VARSITY PLAYERS Coach Peacockg R. Frischkorng C. Polceg A. Hodnickg J. Polceg Maybe The Candid Camera Caught A Noccrag H. Geistg M. Leonardg C. Leonardg G. Jerseyg MCNHUIQQ You During The Midland Game NOTE BOOK EDITION Pu 0 Sixty sr 9 . fu fy And now lor tlue score tluat roclced tlue local 'lnaslcetluall world. Beaver, wilI'1 Beelcen out of tlae lineup was easy meal and went down in defeat 47-I5 as Gil .lersey tallied QI points. Rocluester returned to tlueir old lair, Beaver gymlito entertain IVIonaca witlu luopes ol-you lcnow wluat, but ,tluin ' didnit pan out. Rocliester led tlue wldole llirst Ieuall and par o tlue tluird quarter lout tlue ina score 1940 A one id loss at i aud an 1 eleal at Rocluester Iooys were exluausteddeyfdfjlvlon ca was not to lue denied. F 1 I jvr dt I 4 . el Evans City were next loeloggjgocleue ter' clip ed Zelienopleis wings r , . in an extra eriocl game' decit?-Any My Leonards eagle eve and a 2827 seore.,'JI?feedom CL sed tlue! eason Ioyfdowning tlue 5 I , , X, Ram ' . , I- , , I li, . jfg JJ J I u ff fr' f J ou cron n er e a e AJ JJ4 ' ll I fi R glkgugng Thglolidlaigg Ggrrii t ' Q ' A ' , IJ ' I7 ' I It u A l yu x.X I I . ff W i if I CHARLES POLCE, II f Cluuelc was our lligluting captain. Il-lue luoy wluo never quit until tlue ganue was over. Always cool, quicli on tlue delense, a niee passer, a luard worlaer, a depenrlalvle leader, and an aIIArounel good lellow. Cluarley was out lor lvaslxetldall oruly two years and made luis letter luotlu seasons. VXIC reunenuluer luiruu lor Iuis pivot sluots and giruniger. .IOSEPI I POLCE, II Nye reruuenuluer .loe tor luis lline sluooting, speed, and luard worlc. I'Ie played regularly as a sopluonuore arud proved to tlue local lans luow nuuelu dillerence one year of experience can nualce. I-il4e luis lurotluer, lue excelled on tlue defense, and altluouglu luis play was olten nuore rouglu tluaru sluould lue elesired, it was only an evidence tluat lue was doing luis liest. ADAM HODNICK, Il Adanu was tlue tallest nuan on tlue squad tluis year. Even tluouglu lue was luanupered luy a lurolien eollar luone luelore tlue season started lue eanue tlurouglu witlu llying rolors. Bc-lore Adauuu canue to tlue lirueup Rocluester was luaving a luard tinue lueeause ot tlue laclc ot lueiglut on tlue teanu, luut aliter luis appearance, lue was responsilwle lor tlue luiglu score over Beaver in tlueir second ganue. Yliluis is Adanuts second year on tlue varsity. Iuetls go next year, Adam. CI IARLES LEONARD, II Afluluen was one ol tlue liew players in Rocluester luistory to lue promoted lrouuu tlue .Iunior Iliglu teauuu luis lreslunuan year to tlue luiglu seluool squad and nualie luis letter tluat season. He luad lots ol: spirit. pep, and speed. Vve rernenuluer luinu lor tlue last pace lue lcept up all year. wluielu llinally led to luis early witludrawal lronu tlue squad. ANDREXV NOCERA, I Cluuelc Polcels sluadow, tlue lvoy witlu tlue great luig snuile. Andyls Iiest ganue was against ylonaca. But we renuenulver luinu more lor tluose one luanded side sluots lue nuade tor tlue Hilltops as in intranuural player, Andy luarl tlue stull it talces luut uuuade tlue nuistalie ot not rzonuing out uuutil luis Senior year. T Isl E NI I R A Cv E Inge .Sixty-eiglut ' GILBERT JERSEY. I Hcalulmyu always gave tlue tans a good sluow tor tlueir Ill0I1Cy. it wasnit luis IO second line swislu sluots or luis over Iuand foul sluots, tluen lue was snateluing tlue luall from luis opponents or uuualcing so nuuclu noise tlue spectators roulclnlt talae tlueir eyes oll Iuinu. He uuuarle up iuu liigluting spirit wluat lue laelierl in size. IYIELVIN LEONARD, I HSleepy,U tlue little Iuoy witlu lots ol Zip. flue ol tlue teanuts nuost valualule uuuen. A tlureat at all tinues during tlue game and a lueaels-up Iuall player. Xvillu a little nuore lueiglut and some taller nuen on tlue squad, lue sluoulel go to town, lueeause lue luas always sluown up well against fellows luis own size. Stieli in tluere ulxlelfl IIAROLD CEIST, I Rt-tl is a good example ol tlue iuuuproveuuuent luarrl worli ran luring aluout. Always eool, one ol' tlue luest luall luancllers tlue teaun luafl. a good drilvluler and a dead-eye lronu tlue center ot tlue lloor. Altluouglu snualler tluan nuost ot tlue lellows lue played against, lue always did luis luest and never let tlue otluer teanu outplay luiruu as lar as spirit and good sportsnuansluip were eoneerned. RICHARD ITRISCIIIKORN, I Alter two years ot .Iunior lliglu lraslietluall, Hlfirilun stepped riglut into a regular position at guard as it it luad always lxeen luis. Ita luas done luis luest all season and never Iaitml in a pinclu. Vvitlu a little practice at sluooting lue sluould lue a luiglu scorer next season, lneeause luis speed lieeps luiruu on tlue spot wluere tlue luall is and we linow tluat spot olten is under tlue loucliet, .IOI IN INIQNANIEE Ili: Clidnit quite nualie luis letter, luut a senior lnoy wluo stays out all year certainly deserves credit. He never played nuuelu, luut was always tluere in ease tlue leanu needed luiruu. d A 1 MN 'F' JY L- J, Cyl' f ,xv nw ff M MGE S W jtjt' jf J' t f J df' HP' 4 'N A 1 1 A Q 52? octncsler ROLxtlCStPf Roc't1esler Rochester Roctlester Roc't1ester Roctmcslcr Rochester tQOCtl6StCI' joy, ,fs HE BASKETBALL SF AQGN O PRE-sEAsoN - Avaton 26 Rocvtlesler Freeport 42 Rochester - Avalon 42 Roctwester LEAGUE GAMES - Beaver Rochester - tx'IOl'lE1CE1 Roftlester - Nticttanct t20Ct16StCF Evans City Rortmester Zetienopte Roctmesler - - txtars Rortlester Rochester 26 - Freedom EVM Qt Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester 21 21 I8 io - - 35 25 20 - l .W RESERVES RECORD - Avalon N. Brighton .lunior lligh E. Palestine - Beaver A hlonaca - hlicllanol l'li-Y Cluh Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester Rochester uf' C, 01,31 t- C3 RESERVE PLAYERS Standing: E. Holler, C. Con- rad, E. Pyle, L. Jersey, C. Krepp. Seated: C. Burkhart, W. Burg, D. Mitchell, D. Camp, H. Plscione, P. Hodniclc. - Zelienople 17 - Freeclom 37 - Beaver 12 - lxlonaca 34 - - Flifllancl 24 - Evans City 10 - Zelienople 20 - Freeclom 25 BASEBALL CJCHESTER Highs lirst ollicial hasehall team in many years toolc the lielcl in HMO. For a long time our high school was a clepenclahle source ol sancllot players ancl the new spring sport seemecl to meet perlectly the tlemancl lor activity. Bertil Von Philp. who had hacl local sanfllot experience, was coach ancl clicl an excellent joh. Congratulations are clue to him as well as the team. who were uncler the hanclicap ol inexperience which generally houncls a lirst year sport. l'lowever, all the hoys really put out, always dicl their hest, ancl cooperatecl with the coach to such an extent that not only a successlul season was realizetl, hut ground worlc was laicl lor winning teams for the following seasons. The team competecl in the XV.P.l.A.L.. ancl were in a section composecl ol hlicllancl, Aliquippa, ancl lrreeclom who previously hacl teams as well as Nlonaca ancl Beaver to whom it was also a new experience. Nou' that ilu- sport has heen introclucecl to high school stuclents, nothing seems to stancl in the way ol its luture success. VXfe will rememher I0flO as the year Americals lavorile pastime relurnecl to our lavorite school. THE MIRAGE Page Seventy O INTRAMURAL LEAGUE THE Boys intramurai Basketball 'League was again an active organization in 1940 and will be iong remembered for the records established during that campaign, records which wiii be hard to beat. Before the league couid be organized a play-off between the Hiiitops, Wild- cats, and Deer Lane was necessary to decide the team which would hold the only vacancy. The Wildcats won, and joined the Beeters, Jitterbugs, Dead Eyes, Reds, Dukes, Grouchers, and Night Riders to form an eight team circuit. A dance was held by the league and was so successfui that many trophies and prizes were made available. Gold basicetbaiis were presented to the Champion Beefers who estabiished a record by playing undefeated ati season. They included Captain Neely, Myers, Hohiman, Paris, Moore, Burg, Haney, and Sayres. Haney and Sayres were high scorers for their team. George Haney set a new individual high scoring record of 156 points and was awarded a handsome trophy and Charles Sayres, who finished fifth in scoring with 80 points, received a gold medal. Silver 'baits were awarded the second piace Jitterbugs: Byers, Mazzocca, Duff, Palmer, Johns, Davis, Rote, and Grisetti. Grisetti aiso received a gold medal for finishing third piace in scoring with a total of 100 points. After a hard fought series of games the Dead Eyes, surprise team of the league, won the bronze baiis by defeating the Reds 25-24 in an extra period game. The Reds won third place the First half and Dead Eyes tied with the Jitteriougs for second place the second half. in the playoff, the Jitterbugs won 26-17. Then the Dead Eyes and the Reds met in a game featured by long shots and ciean basketball. The Dead Eyes included Carrier, Robson, Vvinograd, Camp, Ross, Say, Pieveii, and Schuiier. The Reds had Cassi, Bergener, Parker, Vvhiteieather, Niurgrave, Strobei. and Antitomas. Antitomas won the second piace individual trophy with 105 points and Leon Baiza won the fourth piace siiver bail with 84 points. The night Riders finished fifth in the final league standing aithough they ended in fourth place both halves. Qn this team were Tannehiii, Mengei, Sietz, Pettibon, Shanor, Batto, Aureii, Steintieid, Cote, and Ostrander. Ostrander was second highest scorer of the second division with 74 points and received a medal. Sixth piace went to the Wildcats, a spirited outfit from East Rochester who had to piay to get in the league. They included Rose, Quinn, Thornton, Sander- becic, Richards, Roush, Wallace, Biobner, and Sturm. Victor Sturm scored in the second division with 56 points to Finish third and received a bronze medal. The Dukes composed of Walker, Lowe, Hubbard, Begiey, Robinson, Schulte, Wiartin, and Hoffmeier, finished in seventh place. The Grouches, the biggest disappointment finished in the ceiiar. The team consisted of Hurst, Patterson, Porter, Conzano, Scheidemantei, Bicicerstaff, Jamieson, and George Teapoie, who was high scorer of the second division teams with 78 points. NOTE BGOK EDITION 7ff7Mww,zwQ.A9 fM,L.4Mfwff'f7WM M'wa Aww A90-Wz,,,,.M ,gfA4A!-,, ,fewqf fi 47 ?f 2 0'fb0ft,o,fQfQw47,f if ., ,ZA-Mr A 'Z77 ' M90 ,fz,uA,o Luc pifffryw-w!w L, 9kn4,uQvMJ!4nbL,,,0,t,,d,e4,,4wf-,6+7zo4,Qv4p07aA441,f. .XQQAAMQ ' 64949 ,OQLQ ,4M,,W,v.f,,,,f,..Q7w4wwfM'f7Wpw4. , f74fLd4M'!, ,utobman f64!f6ffoc7!C-ffff,Axt,ol0fu01-OL-Qvtfi' MW ' 'Wu' Q jc gmwww LMWJJMW uw. feLm,,W4,x4,,,r, ww 5 W ff M Qt AAAI? ' , fwfdf-42 '-, LA-,Yu :f ,ffm-cf! J - WML. '6rv.a.4,.f,,,,4,JV7 THE MIR GE ' Page I . N L JL :,ii-,,7g,eA.4-4!fC:zt. ,ffwwvww pai,-wo. Kwxww Mo.!44-wxp6.L1 ln'-0 LL 7o,fg,4,,,v,uf-e.JQrJv vn.44nJ4A!,Al4-Y' -vuI.Z-v-70 - gif . Q2 Qc, 4,-,,:ri,fz:X.u Z LZ' ,q,cA!fV,0 -AJ ..,.,1.4,N't if-Aw. 4.ft,cA.-pQn4,,4.v-occ! 4'-,wo PM . .Q,u,aA,n.1't 41,7 amzjn ,4,dN-Cf 74444 wmiznxf A,-vliob ,nib QM-6 4,444,441 Z9 A24- A-C2 44-ff' Lnbff 0261, In AJX41' -5Xyf'C l -J'-4'--V1.1 M' MM' 1 i of Activities wwf- QT' - -' + ' ' 'ix H ,7,a,c',.4fn,4, Q 44 0405 ' . 4.4..u , yi!-494' vlfvz Am 'Ua.5CgAkf', lfvvdf-if I j,.cfvn.,.r 4,4 Lfgq, Ll .L if--vtff74C 1.,vM-excl Jlfilf' ffm? NOTE BOOK EDITION , LJ. J ,,,1 ' ifyxf , f i ff .zz yy 1. . ffli' U .lf's' .4,'.-lff' 1' ' I , , .. It n ufe' JOURNALISM 557' O 592 F :vi Pm' Q Z 'US ' '5-5.-E1 . 1. 5 50023 59391 rn: E55 fi? 5.- lT1'U'-4 l F!1 Shaffer, V. Signore, M. Wennick. Winograd. FUTURE JOURNALISTS SUCCEED 'Hts was the second year that the journalism class had been scheduled in the high school curriculum. lt was organized lor the lirst time last year to teach the members of the Oracle Stall the basic principles ol journalism. 'lhe lacts learned were well put to use in writing articles for the school paper. All those in the class were members of the fbracle Staff. There were twenty- six students in the class which was taught by lvliss Ada Long. The principle boolc for study was uApplied Nvriting by the Journalistic lvlethodu by Perley lsaac Reed. Reference boolcs and other school papers were also used. During the class, which met twice a weelc, the students were permitted to openly criticize the paper. Each individual was permitted to worlc out any idea he had for bettering the articles which appeared. The main objective of the class was to teach the students the different classillications of writing which go to malce up journalism. Each classillication was studied separately and then corresponding articles were written. ln this way the student found out what type ol articles he was able to do best. Papers from other schools were studied, and often drills in grammar were included during the class period. Assignments For the Oracle were given out and sometimes written in this class. These articles were all read to the class and the better ones were saved for publication. All in all the class proved very interesting and was a great asset in publish- ing the school paper. THE MIRAGE Page Srfvollly-four ' 1 Girls-M. Bishop, D. Caplan, D. Farnsworth, F. Fisher, E. Frischkorn, P. Gordon, J. Gremer, Z. Grossman, Boys-B. Frumex-man, H. Retzef . Rex, B. Steinfield, B. Thorpe, . DEBATING THE QUESTION AVING seen the resutts ot the first year ot regutar debate classes, Rochestefs interest in this activity was increased bringing out many more new students tor the ctass. V The subject tor debate this season was HResotved that the Federal Clovern- ment shoutd own and operate the raitroadsf' which was enthusiasticatty accepted hy the memhers of the ctuh. Nvhite the Affirmative Iearned to juggte stocks and honds so that the Govern- ment coutd purchase the raitroads for a price which ran into the hittions, the Negative were Wondering how the railroads coutd get out ot tmantcruptcy without government ownership. For many years this question has been debated hy schoots and cotteges att over the United States, hut that does not matte it Iess interesting or tess timety: those who have made a study ot it can tett you that the raitroad question is virtuatty connected with our American tite. The participants ot the debates were divided into UAH and HBH teams tor the tirst few months ot the actuat debating untit the tinat choices were made to comptete the season. Then tew are the ones who attempt to win the taurets for Rochester High at the many tournaments conducted hy schoots att over the state. Due to the ettorts ot Ntiss Jane Bradshaw, coach, and Ntr. Atton Kidd, the teams have been aitote to accomptish much in the way ot scholastic achievements in the past. Howfever, credit shoutd he extended them not onty in those activities pertain- ing to school, taut atso in the sociat wortd. They are the onty ones who have sponsored a dance with tree Heatsu. Success to you, Dehaters. V50 ER-:' o'5'7 5- P 2 ap' 2159? S55 52 Ea- uv T' 5 4v3 m V171 H39 ESR ze? S991 f-Im Walker, M. Wennick. Boys-C. Batto, B. Frumei-man, . Rex, M. Stahlman, L. Winograd, Mengel. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Seventy-five t ww Q ., 3. .X i : Q X2 l 'w N . D 1 X QV 'F TRI-HI-Y ON THIL C-O. 9 YN .3X3. wi . . .. xy X - X 'ilE purpose ol this organization is lo Create high stanclarrls ol Christian y ,Xi rlmracler throughout the svhool ancl Community. Q i -the 'lri-lli-Y Club is Composecl ot 04 girls lrom lhe senior, junior, ancl NN 2 .se sophomore Classes. These girls enjoy worlcing tor the laenetit ol others less ' ' X ' lorlunale than themselves Q XXJ lylosl ol the lime ol the Tri-Hi-Y girls is clevotecl to servife projects as plana X 1, f' .X M 1, . Y-Q -421,116 J V 1155! ff, ning zxssemlnly programs, putting on plays or other programs lor clitlerent inslilu- . 8 . H ' lions. Clne ot the greatest projevls ol servire this year was the unclerlalcing ol Recl Cross wort: in Rorhesler. 5 XX it The most nolccl event ot the year is the Christmas' party lor the neefly Xt chilclren ot Rochester. liacfh girl laltes a 1-hild ancl sees lllal he or she has an X Q KE- is ' enjoyatale time. xg Xl X .x They are enlerlainecl hy games, stories, anol singing. Pwelore lunch is servecl, l gilts are dislrilnulefl toy Santa Claus. S 5 E Each .lune alnout len memlaers ol the clulo are sent to the Tri-Hi-Y Camp X which was at Camp Calclon on l.alce Erie this year. lihe Camp program enalbles X5 og X 'X llle girls to get a lbeller unclerstancling ol the liri-Hi-Y worlc. Suggestions on how X X5 lo hetter the Cluhiancl promote interest among the memlyers are given to the camp Q 2 girls. A portion ot each girlls expenses is linancefl trom the selling ot Easter Eggs. J liilfll spring a lmanquet is held in honor ol the senior memluers lo vlimax a A complete ancl surcesstul year. x x ' . . , . 7 - V 3 Q . NPN lhe ollicers lor the Near IQJO-I040 were as lollows: X Q is , . 5 X5 lresiclenl - - Helen lxlartin N ' Vive ljresiclenl - Dorothy Nlalone .N X QB Secretary - Nlary SlClllilCliCl' tix. S 1 5 blireasurer - Nlilclrecl Trimlnle P7 Xi AflViSOT - lxliss Nlary l.egler X S 'Q . XA X' ff : T' 1 TRI-HI-Y J. Bachman, M. Batto, B. Baughman E. Beare, E. Blackburn, L. Bloom, P Buck, S. Camp, D. Caplan, M Chabot, A. Copeland, J. Cron, E Day, E. Eakin, P. Ewing, E. Farns worth, D. Farnsworth, M. Fischer, F Fisher, Fisher, E. Gissel, P Gordon, J. Gremer, Z. Grossman, R Gullyes, A. Haney, M. Helsing, J Hilpert, J. Hood, J. Kox-san, K. Lotz D. Malone, H. Martin, R. McCourt M. McCoy, P. McNees, B. Oakes, m ru 9569 aff: B' 55' -. ,.. wo? Z . Q Q P1 mV? g'E,vw:: :'9.-FE Srlgw mvarvg aB-S-ET 0502 g:B5' F3-fy Cmgn-11 son, A. Talbot, M. Trimble, P Watsoxx, M. Wennick, M. Wilson. , 921, . LJ 'A' . ff, . A Z Xb l . ' in . 1 ' 1 . ' THE iw1lRAc:EfV3lxfjg JQYV . J Page 5um'nly-six lf Sherman, M. Steinacker, A. Stenzil, K. Stevenson, B. Strobel, D. Swan- G. A. A. B. A1-buckle, D. Batto, J. Batto, M. Batto, E. Beare, E. Blackburn, M. Blazier, H. Brown, P. Buck, G. Burkhart, S. Camp, C. Cxtanzarite, M. Carevic, V. Carr, M. Chabot, D. Chewning, G. Colamarino, M. Cordes, R. Cossin, L. Crawford, J. Cron, E. Crumrine, E. Day, R. Dugan, E. Eakin, S. Edge, E. Emerick, M. Engle, E. Englehart, M. Engle- man, P. Ewing, E. Farnsworth, D. Fields, F. Fisher, F. Fisher, J. Fisher, H. Frank, O. Frank, D. Frischlcorn, B. Gill, P. Gordon, H. Goettman, J. Gremer, R. Gullyes, D. Half- hill, L. Halfhill, D. Hazlett, A. Haney, M. Helsing, A. Henstock, E. J, Hesser, J. Hilpert, S. Hoenig, B. Hohl, J. Hood, P. Horowitz, R. M. Hughes, R. Johnston, A. Johnson, E. Kelly, E. Koehler, Korsan, D. Krall, E. Lawson, J. Liberatore, K. Lotz, V. Mantz, H. Martin, E. Marquette, E. Mason, R. McBride, J. McCourt, R. McKeevcr, L. Morgan, D. Parker, V. Portman, L. Pizella, E. Powell, N. Pratte, D. M. Pugh, F. Plume, L. UV. Reed, M. Reich, H. Retzer, G. Robinson, R. Rose, M. Rowe, M. L. Schagle, E. Scholiee, J. Schleiger, M. Sergent, B. . Shafer, D. Shearer, E. Shultz, J. Smith, A. I Stenzel, B. Stuckrath, A. Talbot, I. Tantales, I N. Teapole, M. Trimble, D, Turney, H. Turney, C. Vorderbrueggen, H. Wayne, H. Webster, M. Wennick, N. Werthnran, A. 'Y f Wilson, M. Wilson. . b 5YLt'tf,' X13 M! yt MTI y ff rr' tl' THE GIRIQ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIGN IVE years ago the C.A.A. was organized under the supervision ol Nliss Haines. Each year lim organization has grown larger in membership and more active. rl-he enrollment lor I030-i040 includes IQO memhers. They elected as their ollicers this year: Goldie liurlihart-president, Ruth Ciullyes-vice president, Iidythe Ilinglehardl-secretary, and Ixlildred Batto'-treasurer. The idea ot the cluh is to create an interest in all athletics even though you may not he outstanding in each one. The sports encouraged are mainly haslcethatt, volleyhatl, tumhling, howling. and swimming. A Seven Dwarlu Tournament was provided lor all the girls interested in playing yolleyhall. Selected trom that tournament were the outstanding girls, and they made up the class teams. The Seniors won rtre championship. Ahout 00 girls participated in the College Baslcelhalt 'Iiournament. Class learns were also selected tor haslcethalt. The girls ol rtrr- ctuh sponsor dances and parties in order to earn money lor their play days and emhlems. the schools ot the valley have play days at which they entertain the memhers ol rim fv.A.A. trom the other schools. There are three emhlerns lor which the girls worlc. They earn points hy participation in rtw athletics and worliing on committees. They must have T3 points lor the tirst emhlern. I30 lor the second. and 223 lor the third which is a Rochester HRH. It is planned in such a manner, that the girls may earn an emhlern each year. The ctuh this year has heen successlut and the graduating girls wish success to next years mernhers. NOTE BUCK EDITION x sie 5 if W, aria' We Mt' , . I . , f' J .- fa V .,f,f.f7 ' I if ' If-'10 rx.. ' I A fi' .wvff ' . C' . . I 'M' ,' ,Ny iwev' e 7 ylfyf I 'LlkX0'41M,l 9.4! f . yi! -, CHORUS Girls-G. Ankey, E. Beare, M. Blazier, R. Board, L. Bloom, V. Butler, S. Camp, A. Copeland, E. Day, E. Eakin, D. Fields, F. Fisher, J. Fisher, H. Goettman, E. Gissel, Z. Grossman, M. Helsing, J. Hood, C. Karcher, B. Lipscomb, D. Malone, H. Martin, P. McNees, H. Overholt, E. Pate, E. Powell, D. Pugh, G. Ruby, M. Ro erts, . Stenzel, I. Sheetz, M. Steinacker M E. hepfer, K. Stevenson, E. Scobie, B. ath, . Vaughn, P. Watson, R. Weldon, . Y Boys-S. Bosworth, os rth, G. B d, W. Burg, D. Cam , C. Conr , Conrad, C. Evan J. F , R. Fowle . J h Gardner, W. n, . Haugh, . ad- 1 land, G. Hilp , . ut , T. Marietta, . c e . gel . Osn- ,I . . ins n, K. Ro , . S ul , . etti on G. nor, C. , . La b rt, . , W ir r W s 1 . i ,fbi jj .milf j I K i fry I ' E ' ' A. X ' tl 1 i Q... J, gf fb T g 0 . . ,yfiytdf W 9131 S EMITS sw , i , 1 Wi - X- 9 fi Q ,J ' K t . ' ea' chorus was composed oi approxim 7 ihl ded voi es. e, s represented the senior, junior, and sophorii' e .asses. It as itlw ' 0 . 5 Q douh the largest chorus that Rochy has ever produced. 0 W , i A yi Lf' My e chorus started out under the supervision ol: Mr. Ostranl e Mig V' 'X , . o three weeks after school was in session. Miss Lotz sulostitute ntxil our X' , ,a hle Mr. Repman continued the work the second six weelis periddtj Aite t t, it has risen to a high degree ol' success. 5 , f . if My ' lv The chorus made its dehut in the high school auditorium a few days heior ' Christmas. The program consisted oi sacred numhers as well as many favorite i Christmas songs. The choirs selection oi music was oi a classical type including i sacred and secular pieces. ' r it has the opportunity to perfect many enjoyalole selections. Because of this, If' 1 many unusual concerts were ahle to 'he given at puhlic institutions in the valley and various churches. 0ur songsters met daily, for a fuil period as other major suhjects do, so that VVe are very proud of our chorus as it has won us many friends in other towns as well as Rochester and it has heen a credit to our school. The chorus has loeen accompanied hy a loyai and qualified pianist, Elizaheth Gissel. Her work has heen deepiy appreciated. The entire chorus expresses their gratitude to Elizahelh. THE MIRAGE Page Seventyfeigl-it fl X, , W Xb. f' STRIKE UP THE BAND HAT would the students ol Rochester do without the inspiring tones ol our hand to pep us up the seventh period in study hall when we all want to go home? Alter listening for awhile we are ready to settle down and worlc. Un those great Friday afternoons when we had our pep meetings, the band tried to outplay the cheering of the students. Even loetter than the pep meetings were the football games with the loand's exhilerating music and their marching in formations at the hall. However, lweing in the band is not all roses. Long hours ol practice are necessary both in school and at home. lncluded with this are many long hours spent drilling at the athletic held in rain, snow, and shine. M , All members ol this vast organization must be ready at any and all times ' to enter events and contests in the valley and they are expected to bring home the prize. XR The hand is composed ol around lilty-live members who are led in parades S1 X and at the games by three drum majors. .X X X This year our group of musicians have had a variety ol directors. Their XD lirst director, lvlr. Ostrander, was with us lor several years, hut on receiving Q. Q another position, lelt us. Then Nlrs. Shane toolc charge until our present leader, ' + tx R lVlr. Repman came. l X ' s T5 r X Too much cannot he said alaout the way our hand has improved in recent X N years. Vve all hope that with our new director it will improve even more. S Xi The class ol' m40 is down-hearted at the thought of saving good-lJve to this X ii , . . 'rx X grand group of musicians, hut we hope that in luture years the sound ol the band 5 c practicing will be as much a t 'll to other students as it was to us. -' A X I I ,M WW BAND Girls-S. Armstrong, 1. Cron, E. Duffy, M. Engleman, M. Rowe. Boys-R. Bell, T. Bender, R. Broad- bent, J. Campbell, H. Carcase, I.. Cassi, B. Cleis, C. De Francisco, J Frank, W. Gardener, C. Headland, G. Hilpert, N. Lombardo, G. Martin, D. Mazzocca, B. McDonald, H. Mecklem, E. Myers, R. Ostrander F. Papa, D. Peirsol, G. Porter, N. Ross B R t D S y , . oe, . ay, G. Sewall, T. Shaffer, B. Springer, G. Tannehill c. Teapole, s. Walker, E. wilson. ' ff 19:10 af,qgf'Qf1ffj, V JS: ,,,A f ' I A ' NUTE BOOK EDl'l'lQN 1 MJ! f fi' Page Seventy nine 5 x 1 URCHE TR. PLAYS AT FESTI AL llli Senior tligti Sclmol Orcliestra is uncler time supervision ol ixlr. Repman, who lias certainly clone wonrters lor il. Our new ctirector llas triect to enlarge it, cliielly luy actmting string instruments. Two violins were securecl lrom time primary gracles, wliite tlie .lunior Class contrilmutecl two girls lor time same purpose. Getting a cello still seems to lie one ol txlr. Repmants aims. ls tllere a celloist in time crowcl? l.ilJlJy Gisset. a Sopliomore. llas talien tlme place ol Rutli Nloore, pianist lor tlle orctiestra since it was startecl tliree years ago luy Xlr. Oslrander. flnty classical music is playecl, xxliicli is sornewliat ol a ctiange, lor originally popular music was usect. iWl1ill'1IlllillISC'l',U HStrausiana,H Hl.igl1t Cavalry, HCountry Carctensf, ulgollem- . . 7' . ian Girl. etc.. are some ol time selections playect. ml-tie Orltistryu can lie tiearct practicing llie last periocl on Xvectnesctay anct ljrictay alternoons. livery once in a wliile tl1e Hmusicu gets on tlle otlier t6ilCl1Sl'S, nerves wllile tlmeytre trying to get SOIDPtlll11Q' across. anct even ixlr. Repman ttiinlqs tliereis just uno use., wlien everyluocty liils ttie wrong note at ttie same time, lout in tlie enct time lost cliorct is lounct anct tire orcluestra comes out on lop. Requests were macte tor playing oulsicle ol scliool activities wliictl were liitlecl willingly. lmy tlie orctiestra. luut tlley playecl more olten lor tiigli sctioot activities. rxttogetlier. mucli enjoyment is gotten out ol ttie orctiestra, not only ivy time auctience. taut also lay tliose playing in it. It cteepens tlieir appreciation lor gooct music. wliiclm is in itsett a goal to strive lor. lnesictes cteveloping a sense ol coopera- tion witli leltow-players. Tliis is llue most important issue, lor wlien worlcing togettier, to gain tlle same encts. success is just arouncl tlme corner. lasting lrienctsliips laetween teaclier ancl player, luelween players tllemselves are never lorgotten. wlmiclm tiave lmeen lormecl ttmrougtm a year s liarct wort: togetlwer. ORCHESTRA E. Gissel, Pianist R. Broadbent, H. Carcase, L. Cassi Peirsol, B. Role, D. Say, G. Sewall G. Tannehill, S. Walker, R. Wallace THE MIRAGE Page lfiglily D. Conrad, D. Cunningham, W. Gardner, C. Headland, G. Hilpert, N. Lombardo, D. Mazzocca, H. Meck- lem, E. Myers, B. Ostrancler, D. D. Smith, B. Springer, C. Teapolel t Mudd V yeeoaf. F-'iX!L! 11,4-,QCII ECTIO A isor M' Brewer , I My n urn, H rown E. Frisc orn B raber J Ko BIE, R. l s, , . i cCoy,, -Ji, Mikes, R g , , ' df n, . ' . f V X rc,Z,f ,f , JV ff ,' ti.. f Mf' LL! I rl , K 'V 1 I ' , , ,f . gi ft A?:v'c,-C, I N LEADERS ARE TOPS tiADERS are wittlout a doutml a necessity to any successtut institution. in order tt1at a more ideal sctioot may exist we have section leaders to carry out our ideals. tn January ot ttlis year a student council was formed, its meminers imeing ttle section leaders ttlemsetves. ttle purpose ol ttlis council is to strive in matting! Roctlester a toetter Community in wtiictr ttie citizens are ruled iJy a desire to do rigtlt. Ttiis student council is ttwe representative tJody ot ttie sctloot. tlis ctliet duty is to set tnetore tt1e student tbody tt1e ideals ot good citizenstlip, not only in words, but in deeds. Ttle purposes ot' time organization are: tl, To promote ttme general activities ot tile sctloot and its tpest interests. Qi To aid in ttme sctioot administration ot student activities. Gi To induce ttie students to par- ticipate in att sctloot activities. Mi 'tio aid in ttie enforcement ot sctloot regula- tions. f3i To otiter a means ot tutter cooperation taetween ttle students and ttme tacutty. To matte students increasingly sett-directive. Ci To loster sentiments ot law and order. t8i To foster good sctmotarstaip. t9i To tye a medium of sfrvice. UO, To arouse sctloot spirit. till To find sctaoot needs and tletp supply tlem. The section leaders tlave ttlereiore lived up to ttl6S6 duties and as a wtlote tlave made Roctlester a more pleasing community in XVt1tCtl to tive, and tlave made Roctlester High Sctloot a tmetter sciloot to attend. NUTE BGOK EDITION Page ffigtrty-one ! THE Page Eighty- two CANDY KIDS P Joyce, B. Myers. Managers Day, D. Farnsworth, B. Gill, Graber, J. Gremer, M. Helsing, Johnson, Korson, H. Martin, Pugh, T. Schullcr, A. Stenzcl, Zahn. HIGH POWERED SALES LADIES N hrealcing all previous records these candy lcids, under the alole leadership ol Boh Nlyers and Paul Joyce, proved themselves to he high-powered salesladies ol unusual caliher. These girls are the familiar people always seen in the halls, at lootloall and haslcethall games coaxing out niclcels here and there. Selling candy, pop, lclondilces on hot days, and hot dogs and coffee Aon cold days, this candy committee has hrolcen all records ol other successful candy committees. Every night alter school and at noon these llaithlul girls were in the halls selling candy or hunting up long owed nicliels-theyire proloahly still hunting. At every home lootioall game, dodging loetvveen spectators, they could always he seen-relusing credit and yet still emptying their hoxes lor cash. But that is not all'-as there are still the haslcethall games. I-Iere they were seen dodging the haslcetloall hurrying to and lro out ol hounds, using peopleis mouths as haslcets For candy hars, and in general malcing use ol every opportunity to heclcle out a little more money. ln heating all other records, Boh Flyers and Paul .Ioyce should receive much credit lor loargaining and purchasing candy, pop, and other refreshments at the cheapest possihle price. They and the Candy Committee cooperated hand-in- hand to malce this the most successful candy sale. And the Senior Class Wishes to thanlc everyone who helped in any way. MIRAGE V. Butler, A. Campbell, V. Carr, cuU3fmm HIGH STANDARD BY THE Ht - Y HE purpose ot' the Hi-Y is to create, maintain. and extenct throughout mlm school and community, high stanctarcts ot Christian Ctiaravtvr. This Cause has heen rarriect through to a great extent hy the willingness unit fo-operative spirit ot its memhers, its otticsers, its sponsor, hir. tfertit von tjhitip. anct its assist- ant sponsor. Dirk Ntazzocra. The Hi-Y not ontv encteavors to maintain high Christian stanttarcts among its l'l'l6IT'llJ6l'S iltld tllS SCtlO0t, 'bllt ZltSO to Cl'lC0l1I'itLfP Cteiltl SCt10lilt'Stltp, l'tCiltl sports- manship, anct a spirit ot high icteats anct purposes. The servives ot the Hi-Y are many. Among them are: presenting speakers tmetiore assemhty, giving ctevotions during assemhty, hroactfasting tootlmatt games, aictinff otticiats at bastiethatt anct toottuatt Qznnes, Contributing money towarit -s Christmas parties tor the poor, sponsoring Bihtc fontests. etf This year, the Hi-Y ohtaineft as a speatier lor assembly, Dr. Patton, tlrotessor ot Psychology at Geneva College. His series ot seven tattcs ot Hpersonatity Traitsu was enthusiaistiratty receivect hy the stuctents anct the tacutty. .Att those who apptiett tor membership at the beginning ot the school year were admittect into the Hi-Y. it-he thirty-nine new mernhers increasett the total number to sixty-three. The Hi-Y actoptect a nrnnher ot strict hy-laws hy which all members, new and otct. were expected to ahicte it they wishect to remain in I as members. This plan provect to he highly successtut. The memhers etectect as ottifers tor the Hi-Y were James Byers, Presictcnt: paul .Atllfigllb Vice President: tiugene Dorleltett. Secretary: anct George Tannehitt, -liI'CZlSllI'Gl'. I .. L 1 privy rr HI-Y MEMBERS P. Albright, C. Balto, t Belt, H. Bickerstaff, C. Byers, D. Camp, Camp, J. Davies, G. Dioguarcti, E. R. Duff, C. Edwards, C. Evans, Fink, R. Frumerman, W. Gardner, Gordon, C. Grisetti, C. Headlzmd, Hodnick, P. Hodnick, E. Holter, Hubbard, C. Hurst, J. Huth Jarrett, G. Jersey, E. Johnston Kelly, M. Leonard, L. Marietta, Martin, D. Mazzocca, G. McCune, T. Mengel, E. Myers, R. Myers, B. Moore, R. Ostrander, J. Palmer, W. Patterson, G. Pettibon, B. Pickard, E. Rex, R. Robinson, B. Rote, D. Say, R. Schutter, Seitz, G. Sewatt, B. Springer, B. Strinfietd, G. Tanne- hitt, B. Thorpe, S. Walker, L. Wino- urad, W. Woods, B. Zinkman. NOTE BUCK EDITION lingo Eighty-tt: CB UST AN OLD STAGE HAND S anyone may see, ltlere is great improvement on the stage along with the i- plays prortucect. This is clue to the unseen wortcers the Stage Crew, uncter the ctirection ot its etticient supervisor, lxliss Bretnn. The Ctuties ot the stage crew vary trom caring tor stage properties clown to Hstoogesn tor Ntiss Brehm, who greatly appreciates their help. ,title lboys ol the crew care tor the scenery, curtains, tights. amt turniture. The girts ptay the important part in caring lor costumes aml matte-up. The crew is not only appreciated toy the school, lJut also lay outsifle ctulos, who have receivect its ettticient services in amt outsicle our auctitorium. lgue to their harct wortc amt their great interest, the stage crew has provect ilsett to time a great asset to ttie sctloot. Besictes tatcing care ol the technical wortt. il has tatien great care in the general wort: requirect in tceeping ttue stage in proper orcler. The stage tlamts ot: this year have wortiect amt cooperatect with Ftiss Brehm, to matte every program anct ptay given, lnetter than anyone tyetore. Although the crew is not praisecl tor their qualities, it is one ol the most important organiza- tions in the school. Vvithout their aicl, we teet that many plays anct programs woutct have tween tailures insteact ot successes as they have lbeen. Bliss Bretim is very prouct ot' tier Stage Crew tor what they have accomptistiect in the past. livery memtuer gave wittingty ot his time anct energy, ttlings necessary tor stage crew wortt. Success ot the stage crew was atso due to the excellent co- operation. Un ttle Stage Crew every memtler. trom electrician to the hanct vho moves scenery. are equally im Jorte t. 011 :rate illggfdtlttlfll' goes -'li liss tirehm amt tier Ustoogesf, I JJ-h , , Q t ' f F if , V, f Jo! M f ,- ,. f i ' 7-4 ' r 1 5 - 1 , ,t ' A ...Hu , , j of X . Lf, , I, L f 2 t fl A 1 STAGE CREW AND MAKE-UP STAFF Girls: A. Battaglino, A. C. Campbell V. Carr, J. Cx-on, E. Emerick, M Fischer, F. Fisher, B. Gill, H. Goett Ketlv, S. Lester, J. Liber:-more, M Puhlman, D. Scherer, E. Scobie, B Shafer, M. Shee, B. Wayne, H Wayne, B. White, M. Wilson. Boys: E. Andreas, F. Bazidlo H 5135, M. Conte, A. Colamarino, B Duff E. John t G. M Ph - eve , .' G- Slmntvr, C- '1'e:-pole, B. Zinklmii: THE MIRAGE nge lfigllty ,tour n I 7 man, J. Hilpert, A. Johnson, E. Begley, D. Bell, rs. neu, H. s'ad.e.Z y son, c erson, M. Otto E. P1ris, A. Pl It E. R , CLASS WILL OF '40 PAUL ALBRIGHT leaves his drum licks to Don Fiersol. lQATHLEEN ANDERSON wills her special English reports to studious juniors. PEGGY ANTHONY wills her liking for Deutsch to Dick Say. DANIEL ANTITOMAS wills his English book to Naomi Teapole. HARRY AURELI wills his sturdy 'build to onny Be A ANNETTA BALLS takes her list of beaux wr er. LEON BALZA wills his basketball ability to Guido Dioguardi. EVELYN BARD wills her rides to school to Marjorie Packer. ANGELINE BATTAGLINO wills her important ndatesn to Jean Batto. NIILDRED BATTO will keep her boy friend, sorry girls. EUGENE BELL wills his quiet way to LeRoy Jersey. ROBERT BERGENER wills his love tor English talks to his brother. WILLIAM BIERER wills his hitch hiking to Dewayne Stevens. IVIYRA BLAZIER wills her place on the corner to Ann Talbot. ANTHONY BLOBNER wills his quietness to Robert Whiteleather. FRANK BLOBNER wills his bashfulness to Marion Conti. LOUISE BLOOM wills her music ability to Eleanor Eakin. REBECCA BOARD wills her place in the chorus to Mary Yee. CHARLES BOGOLEA wills his ulooksu to Jimmy Camp. DICK BOSWORTH wills his 'igigglesu to Stuart Bosworth. LESLIE BURG leaves his share Ot responsibility as Hmanageru to Dan Camp. GOLDIE BURKHART leaves a cheerleader uniform to Edith Engteheart. VERNA BUTLER wills her latest llirtations to IVIary Esther McCoy. JAMES BYERS wills his slick hair style to Irish Begley. ANNA CAMPBELL wills uBeIlUtsi to anyone who can stand the noise. IVIARY CAREVIC wills her long walks to Mildred Trimble. VIVIAN CARR wills her nsmithu cough drops to herself. EDWARD CARRIER wills some ot his ambition to Harold Geist. CHARLES CARTER leaves his quiet yet pleasing ways to Tom Lowe. LOUIS CASSI leaves his laugh to John Zugay. EUGENE CHEWNING leaves his title ot Wild Bill to Bill Glass. GILDA COLOMARINO leaves her chemistry locker to Dot Caplan. EVELYN CRUMRINE wills her bus rides to Shirley Lester. ROY DAMYXN wills his winning smile to Adolph Plevell. GLADYS DABIBAUGH wills her SH. seat to Edna IVIae Lindsay. JOSEPH DAVIES leaves his liking tor P.O.D. lo a civic minded junior. NIARGARET DAVIS Wills her ability to tell jokes tO Gertrude Ruby. RITA DAVIS wills her quiet disposition to Dorothy Atchison. ETHEL DAY leaves her tluttering around to Joan Hood. EUGENE DONATELL leaves his place as a typist to Marjorie Chapman. ROBERT DUFF leaves his broken bones to Glenn Shanor. SARAH EDGE wills her vim and vigor to Peggy Buck. CHARLES EDWARDS wills his wild rides to Bob Thorpe. NIARTHA EDWARDS wills her ability to correspond to Phyllis lVIcNees. IVIILDRED ENGLE wills her liking tor tests to Katherine Lotz. FRED ETZEL Wills his liking 'tor English to lvlilnes. KENNETH EVANS wills his seriousness to Bob Frumerman. DORIS FARNSWORTH will keep her man. Good Luckt HELEN FRANK wills her liking tor teachers to Eileen Farnsworth. GLGA FRANK Wills her good recitations to Carolyn Karcher. DOROTHY FRISCHKORN leaves her lateness to Peg Ewing. WAYNE GARDNER wills his music ability to Bill Rote. NIARY GARRETT wills her ability as an artist to Dorothy Swanson. JACK GENTIS wills his F.0.D. 'book to Melvin Stohlman. RUSSEL GILES wills his height to Bill Patterson. BETTY GILL wills her dark hair to Pearl Horowitz. DELMAR GOEDEKER wills his spontaneous talks to Robert Cteis. CONSUELLO GORDON wills her hookey playing to Betty Emerick. PHYLLIS GORDON wills her ability as a journalist to Dorothy iVIaione. BETTE GRABER Wills her bright colors to Cooky Powell. AAN' NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Eig hty-five JANE CIREMER wills her red hair to Ruth Pugh. CHARLES GRISETTI wills his junior high interest to a junior. RUTH GULLYES wills her good sense of humor to next yeargs assistant. Lois HALFHILL leaves her ambition to Margie Rowe. MARJORIE HAM leaves her hotel roorn to another scholar who Can,t fry an egg GEORGE HANEY leaves his height to Louis Buckenheimer. DONALD HARRIS leaves his portable radio to George Frischkorn. NTARJORIE LJELSING wills her ability to date to Dorothy Geohring. ALTHEA HENSTOCK will keep her 'SMason', jars to help her can fruits. IELSIE HEYMAN Wills her stature to Peggy Mike. GEORGE HILPERT wills his nice way to Clarence Conrad. CYRELLA HOFFMIER wills her friendliness to Dorothy Daman. JOHN IJOFFMEIER wills his 'Emil und Die Detecktiven to Helen Brown. IDICK HUBBARD Wills his P.0.D. debates to Lew Erlwein. RITA HUGHES wills her loved desk to lxflyrna Bowers. llONAl.D JAMIESON wills his nice red hair to Thomas Bender. LORAIN JOHNS wills his shyness to Adam Hodnick. ALICE JOHNSON wills her SH. naps to Betty Hohl, ELLSWORTH JOHNSTON wills his love for English to Allen Emery. LEE JOYCE leaves his loved school to Joe Polce. PAUL JOYCE leaves his friendly smile to Donald Kress. FRED KASZER takes Mae Dawn along, sorry boys. JAMES KELLEY leaves his honor place in German Class to George Nlartin. JEAN KORSAN leaves her place in sewing class to Dorothy Garrett. DELORES KRALL leaves her height to Betty Strobel. MARGARET KRUT leaves her quiet way to Ruth Bangor. CLARE LAMBERT leaves his chemistry questions to an inquiring junior. MARY ELIZABETH LAW leaves her P.0.D. recitations to Ruth Cossin. SYLVIA LEVITAN wills her English reports to Kathleen Stevenson. JOSEPHINE LIBERATORE 'leaves her personality to Ruth Kech. MARY ELVERA LINDSAY leaves her trips to the skating rink to Helen Goettman BERNIECE I,-lPSCOMB leaves her neatness to Ruth Waldron. CHARLES l-OLL wills his skill at playing hookie to Bolo Schuller. BETTY MAY leaves her dark hair to Mary Yee. lD1CK MAZZOCCA leaves his scholastic record to an equal junior. HELEN MARTIN leaves her sweetness to Ruth Dugan. RUTH MCBRIDE leaves her German translation to Elizabeth Gissel. ANNA iVlCCLURE takes her liking for boys with her. BESSE MCCOY leaves her notes and valentines to an appreciating junior. RUTH MCKEEVER leaves her quietness to Marybell Shee. JOHN MCNAMEE leaves his basketball ability to Clair Burkhart. HOXVARD lVlECKLEM leaves his place in English class to Tom Sarslield. FFED lVlENGEL leaves his pleasing personality to Clarence Conrad. RICHARD METZ leaves his laugh to George Mccune. ANGELINE NJIGNANELLI leaves her thoroughness to Clara Ludwig. JENNIE MIGNANELLI leaves her alertness to Pasqulina Napoli. XVlLI,lAM MOORE leaves his football ability to Gilbert Jersey. LUCILLE MORGAN leaves her daintiness to Phyllis lVicNees. JOHN MUSGRAVE leaves his shyness to Charles Lentz. EUGENE MYERS leaves his Lumar to Robert Schuller. JOSEPH NAPOLI leaves his way with women to Robert Fowler. ROBERT NEELY leaves his pleasing personality to Paul Hodnick. ANDY NOCERA leaves his girl friends for Joe Polce. lQOBERT QSTRANDER leaves his musical talent to Robert Broadbent. JAMES PALMER leaves his waiting places to Bill Rote. DOMINIC PEDALINE leaves his energy to John Fink. JOSEPH PEDALINE leaves his love for fun to Norman Ross. GEORGE PETTIBON leaves his Deutsch to some clever junior. NICK PICCININI leaves his HGulliverU size to Johnny Aureli. .BERT PICKARD leaves his carelreeness to Paul Lambert. IYENA PIZZELLA leaves her wit to Mary Frezzio. CHARLES POLCE leaves his athletic ability to his brother. XVILMA POWELL leaves her friendliness to Josephine Phillips. THE MIRAGE page Eighty-six DORA lVlAE PUGH wills that independent air to Edith Powell. JANET RADTKE wills her charming ways to lVlarion VVilson. WALTER RECHEL wills his happy-go-lucky ways to Billy lVlcKarney. HELEN RETZER leaves her gum to Dorothy Goehring. ELMER REX leaves his Ublushingn to Harry Bickerstaff. MIKE RICHARDS leaves his good humor to Robert Reno. NEVADA ROBISON leaves her 'breathless moments to her sister. KENNETH ROBSON leaves his place to be filled by a couple of juniors. CHARLES ROMIGH leaves his quiet Away to Brooks Karcher. EUGENE ROSE leaves his liking for airplanes to Gliver Hohl. NVILBUR ROUSII leaves his walks around the block to Charles Krepps. EDWARD SANDERBECK leaves his comic books to Eddie Andreas. CHARLES SAYERS leaves his quiet yet pleasing way to Gwen Niehaus. ,FHELMA SCHULLER wills her position as secretary to a useful junior. VVILLIAM SCI-IULTE leaves his quiet nature to Roy Patrick. JOHN SEITZ leaves an old cheerleader uniform to a new junior. BETTY SHAFER leaves her skates to Helen Goettman. IQOBERT SHAFER leaves his cheery disposition to Bob Reno. JOE SILIPIGNI leaves his giggles to a humorous junior. KATHLYN SMITH leaves her thoroughness to Elaine Sutton. VICTOR SMITH wills his place by Room 24 to a junior. JEAN SNODGRASS leaves a good record for you juniors to try to beat. INIAE DAWN SNYDER leaves her place as lVlr. Armstrongis assistant to a good jIInior. ANGELINE SPADE leaves her interests to Vivian Colella. ROBERT SPRINGER leaves his sincereness to Richard Jarrett. iiVELYN STEELE leaves her skating likes to Evelyn Nlason. 1iLEANOR STEINACKER leaves her ride to school to Eldora Schweinsberg. N,lARY STEINACKER leaves her cheerful disposition to Veda Sherman. ANNA STENZEL leaves her pep to Betty Arbuckle. EARL STROBEL leaves his scholastic ability to a worthy sophomore. VICTOR STURIVI leaves his stature to Byron Fuss. CJEORGE TANNEHILL leaves his giggles to .iames Scheline. IRENE TANTALES leaves her Grecian roll to Twila Nleier. CHARLES VFEAPOLE leaves his ability as a violinist to Charles Evans. ANGELINE TOOCH leaves her cooperative nature to Beatrice Bray. ROSE VFUMINORO leaves her popularity to Geraldine Bachman. HELEN PIOURNEY leaves her place for her sister. VIQHELMA VIQURNEY will take her ability to keep house with her. i'iAROLD VAN AMAN leaves his English hook to Melvin Leonard. EVELYN XXAUGHN leaves her singing for Peggy VVatson to do. WILLIS NVODENICHER leaves his ability to drive a car to a careful junior. SAM WINLKER leaves a big empty space in the band. JAMES WALLACE wills his artist's instinct to a clever note writer. HELEN WAYNE wills her many talents to Dorothy Swanson. HOPE WEBSTER will keep her talent for housekeeping. RUTH WELDON wills her pleasing personality to Nlary Ellen Shepier. NIIARION XVENNICK wills her giggles to Zelda Grossman! NORMA VVERTHMAN leaves her liking ior skating to .Qellie Headland. CATHERINE xxjl-IIPPO leaves her neatness to iris Sheets. BETTY XNYHITE will keep her VVoody,' forever. FRANKLIN VVHITE leaves his Habsent daysi' to Robert Buttermore. IAUDREY VVILSON leaves her basketball ability to Betty Unrue. EDNVARD NVILSON leaves his winking to Eddie Andreas. LEONARD XVINOGRAIJ leaves his magnetic personality to Eddie Huzak. CAROLINE YEE leaves a good report card to BERTHA ZAHN leaves well used knitting needles to Shirley Armstrong. ROBERT ZINKIIAINI leaves his dancing ability to Clyde Headlancl. XVITNESSES: BETTY XVHITE NOTICE RUTH CZULLYES Ali persons in this Vviii are ficticious and any BILL lVlOORE similarity to persons iiving or cieaci is purely PAUL ALBIIIGIIT coincicientai. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page lfigiityesum n ALBRIGHT, PAUL M. JR. Ortllorplionie Committee 2-5-4: Junior Candy Clmairman: Hi-Y 5-4: Section Leader 4: lntramural Basketball 2: Intramural Volleylvall 5: lvlirage Erlitor 4. ANDERSON, IQATIILEEN ANTHONY, CA'l'I'lERlNE A. CJ. A. A, 2. AN1'l'l'OMAS, LDANIEI. Basketlmall 5. AURELI, HARRY LAWRENCE Intramural Basketlmall 2-5-4: Volley- lzall 5. BALLS, ANNETTA Class Basketball 5. BALZA, LEON Intramural Baslietldall 4. BAIID, EV'ELYN BATTAGLINO, ANGELINE M. Mirage Stall? 4: Harmony 2: lxlake-up Stall 4. BATTO, lVllLDRlTD R. G. A. A. 2-3-4: ullri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Basketlvall 2-5-4: Volleylwall 2-5-4: lxflirage Stall 4: Prom Committee 5: Section Leacler 2: Candy Kid 4. BELL, R. EUGENE Stage Crew 2-5-4: Section Leader 5. BERGENER, IQOBERT Intramural Basketlsrall 2-5-4: Cliorus l: Grzxele Stall: l: Section Leader 2. BI!-IRER, XNYILLIAIWI Class Basketlaall 2. BLAZIER, MYRA RUTH Clmorus 5-4: Cr. A. A. 4: Nlagazine Committee 5: Prom Committee 5: Volleyball 4. BLOBNER, ANTPIONY ROBERT BLOBNER, FRANK BI.OOM, LOUISE Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Cv. A. A. 5: Cliorus 2-4. BOARD, RIiBIiCCA LOUISE Claorus 2-5-4. BOCiOl.liA, CHARLES EDW'ARD Basketlwall 2-5: Intramural Basket- lmall l-2: intramural Volleyluall 5. BOSWORTI-I, RICHARD T. Cllilrus Intraulllrul Bflskelbflll 4. BURD, LESLIE Footloall iVlanager l-2-5-4: lntra- mural Ehasketlaall 2-5-4. T H E M I R A G E Page Eighty Glgllt ACTIVITIES BURKl'IART, GOLDIE M. lvlirage Stall 4: Clweerleader 5-4: G. A. A, 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Class Basketball 2-5-4: Class Volleyball 2-5-4. BUTLER, XIERNA R. G. A. A. 4: Section Leacler 21 Cancly Committee 4: Prom Com- mittee 5: Clworus l-2-5-4: Clioral 5. BYERS, JAMES Hi-Y 2-5-4: Intramural Basketball 2-5-4. CAMPBELL, ANNA CZATIIERINE Mirage Staff 4: Ring Committee 5: Stage Crew 2-5-4: Prom Com- mittee 5: Canely Kid 4: Bake Sale 4. CAREVIC, DIARY ANNE Volleylvall 2-5-4: Basketball 2-5-4: Art Club 4: Cv. A. A. 2-5-4. CARR, VIVIEN Prom Committee 5: Mirage Stall 4: Cv. 5-4: Cancly 4: Stage Crew 2: Nlake-up Stall 4: Bake Sale 4. CARRIER, EDWARD intramural Basketluall 2-5-4. CARTER, CHARLES CASSI, LOUIS Bancl l-2-5-4: Orcliestra 2-5-4: Cliorus 2-5: Class Treasurer 2-5-4: Seetion Leaflet 5: Basketball Man- ager 5-4: Intramural Basketball 5-4: Mirage Stall 4. CJHEVVNING, EUGENE C. COLAMARINO, GILDA G. A. A. 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Basketlwall l-2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-4: Art 5. CRUMRINE, EVELYN Cv. 5-4: Vnlleylmall 2-5-4: Basketlvall 2-5-4. DAMAN, ROY Section Learler l-2. DAMBAUGI I, CELADYS Nl. DAVIFS. JOSEPH Footlaall 2-5-4: Basketball 2-5: Intramural Basketball 4: Hi-Y 2-5-4: prom Committee 5. IDAVIS, lVIARGARliT DAVIS, RITA DAY, ETIIEL AUTEN Oracle 2-5-4: Section Leader 2: Prom Committee 5: Mirage Stall 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Cancly Committee 4: 2-5-4. DONATELL, EUGENE Home Room Leader l: Hi-Y 5-4: Ring Committee 5: lntramural Volleylmall 5: Mirage Staff 4. DUEE, ROBERT CASSIIYY Stage Crew 2-5-4: Hi-Y 5-4: lntra- Inural Basketball 2-4. EDGE, SARA ANN G. A. A. 2-5-4: Mirage Stall 4: Bake Sale 4: Volleyloall 2-5-4: Basketlmall 2-5-4. EDWARDS, CHARLES H. lntrarnural Basketball 5: Mirage Stall 4: Bancl l-2: Hi-Y 4: Science Clulq 2-4: Intramural Volleyball 5. EDVVARDS, lVlARTHA ANN Cv. A. A. 2-5: Basketlaall 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-4. ENGLE, NIILDRED G. A. A. 2-5-4: Basketlvall 2-5-45 Volleylmall 2-5-4. ETZEL, FREDERICK .l. EVANS, KENNETH H. FARNSWORTH, DORIS Oracle 2-5-4: Section Leazler 2: G. A. A. 2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-43 Mirage Stall 4: Prom Committee 5: Cancly Committee 4. FRANK, HELEN Cv. A. A. 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Art Clula 4: Dramatic Clulo 4: Class Basketball 5-4: Class Volley- laall 2-5-4. FRANK, OLGA MARY G. A. A. 5-4: Volleylwall 4: Basket- lwall 5-4. FRISHRORN, DOROTIIY G, A. A. 2: Make-up Stall 4. GARIDNER, XNVAYNE Cliorus l-2-5-4: Orcliestra 2-5-4: Football 2-5-4: Mirage Stall 4: Prom Committee 5 : lntramural Basketball 5-4: Hi-Y 2-5-4. GARRETT, MARY VIRGINIA Art Clulx 4. GENTIS, JACK RUSSELL GILES, RUSSELL Footluall l-5. GILL, BETTY Stage Crew 2: Mzxke-up Stall 4: Cancly Kid 4: Cv. A. A. 4: Volley- ball 2-53 Basketball 2-5. GOEDERER, DELIVIAR E. Cliorus l-2. GORDON. ci0NSUELA Cv. A, A. 2-5-4: Tumbling 5. GORDON, PHYLLIS UNA A Cl1orus l-2: Oracle l-2-5-4: Vlri- Hi-Y 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5. CIRABER, Bl:'I'Tli PFOIII Coinmittee 5: Canrly Com- mittee 4: lVlirage Stall 4: Art Club 4: Section Leader 4. GREMER, JANE AGNES Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: G. A. A. 2-3-4: Cancly Committee 4: Oracle 2-5--I: Prom Committee 5. GRISETTI, CHARLES V. Football l-2-5-4: Baslcetball l-2: lntramural Basketball 5-4: Section Leacler 4: Hi-Y 4: Ring Coinmiltee 5: Co-Captain ol' lsootball 4: Iluumbling l-2-5-4. GULLYES, RUTH JANE Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Oracle 4: ClIorus 5: Debate 4: Nlirage 4: G. A. A. 2-4: Ivlagazine 5: Balie Sale 4: Flusic Club 5: Section Leacler 2-4: Prom Committee 5. l'lALFHILI., LOIS G. A, A. 4: Art Club 4. HADI, IWIARJORII1 l-0UISI-I l lANEY, GEORGE S. lntraIIIural Baslaetball I -2-5-4 : Volleyball League 5, HARRIS, DONIKLD HELSINLE, IVIARJORIE Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Clmrus 2-5-4: Oracle 2-5-4: G. A. A. 2-5-4: Prom Comnlittee 5: lxlirage Stall 4. HENSTOCK, ALTIIEA fl A. 2-4: Prom COIIlllllltC't? 5: Dralilaticts 4. HEYIAIAN, ELSIE HILPERT, GEORCEE JOIIN Clwrus l-2-5-4: Bancl l-2-5-4: Volleyball 5: lIItramural Baslcetball 2: Orcliestra 2-5-4: Nlagazine Com- mittee 5: Prom Committee 5: Nlusir Club 5-4: Science 2. HOFFIAIEIER, KZYRILLA HOEFMEIER, JOHN lntramural Baslietlwall I-2-5. HUBBARD, RICHARD RANDALL lli-Y 4: lntramural llraslietball 5-4: Prom Committee 5. HULDIIIQS, RITA IVIAE G. 2-5-4: Prom COIIIIIIitIee 5: Volleyball 2-5: Baslcetball 2-5-4. JAMIESON, RONALD Prom C0lllIIlIliI'P 5: Class Basliet- ball 3-4. ACTIVITIES JOHNS, IOORAIN Class Baslcetball 2-5-4. JOHNSON, ALICE CHARLOTTE G. A. A. 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Cancly Kill 4: lVlalce-Up Stail 5-4: lVlirage Stalll 4: Class Baslcet- ball 2-5-4: Class Volleyball 2-5-4. JOHNSTON, ELLSNVORTH SHEILD Hi-Y 4: Stage Crew 2-5-4: lVlirage 4: Science Club 2-5-4: Ortlmplwnic Crew 4: lntramural Volleyball 2: lntramural Basketball 4: Aviation Club 3. JOYCE, LEE JOYCE, PAUL Nlirage Stalt 4: Section Learler 4: lntraIIIural Basketball 4: Candy Cominittee 4. KASZER, FRED bl. Baslcetball 5-4: Football 2-5-4. KELLY, JAINIES Bancl 2-5-4: Orcliestra 2-5-4: ClIorus 2-5-4: Baslcetball 5-4: De- bate Club 4. KORSAN, JEAN RAE Debate Club 2-5-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: C. A. A. 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-4: Baslcetlwall 5: Prom Committee 5: Cancly Kid 4: Stuclent Council 5-4: Illri-Hi-Y Baslietball 5-4. KRALI., DELORES G, A. A. 2-5-4: Dramatic Club 4. KRUT, NJARGARET l.AB'lBliR'l', CLARE l,Aw, lVlARY ELIZAIIIQTII llvaslietlmall 5. l,IiVITAN, SYLVIA LII-IIiRA'I'ORIi, JOSEPHINE Cv. A. A. 2-5-4: Baslcetball 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-4. LINDSAY, ELVIRA LIPSCOMII, BIZRNICE CJUSTAVA Cliorus 4: G, A. A.: Basketball. l.0LL, CHARLIZS JOSEPH Baslcetball 2. NIAY, BI-LTT Y GIiRTRUl!E BIARTIN, HELEN Oracle Stall' 2-5: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Volleyball 2: Cancly Committee 4: lxlirage Staff 4: G. A, 5-4: llome Room Leader 2-5: Cllorus 2.-5-4. NIAZZDCCA, RICHARD l.4.-XNVRITNCE Oracle Stall' l-2-5: Nlirage Stallt 4: lfanrl I-2-5-4: Orcliestra l-2-5-4: Class Presitlent 5: Section Leader 5-4: lntramural Basketball 2-4: Varsity Basliellmall 5: lxlagazine 2: lli-5 2:3-4. IVICBRIDE. RUTII G. A. A. 4. IVICCLURE, ANNA JEAN Science Club 2-5. MCCOY, BESSE G. Glee I: Sextette l: Girl Reserves l: Bancl 2-5: Clnorus 2-5: Oracle Stall 2: G. A. A. 2: Illri- Hi-Y 2-5: Ring Committee 5. MCKEEVER, RUTH NICNAMEE, JACK Basketball 4. IVIECKLEM, IJOXVARD L. Bancl l-2-5-4: Orcliestra 2-5--4. NIENGEL, Il-ED Hi-Y 2-5-4: Class President 2-4: Clmrus 2-5-4: Debate 5-4: Oracle 2-5-4: Prom Coinmittee 5: lntra- IIIural Baslcetball 2-5-4: Section Leacler 2-5-4 Football 2-5-4. BIETZ, RICHARD HOHL Aviation Club 5. NIIGNANELLI, ANOELINE xl.-kRlIi NIIGNANELLI, .IENNIE Basketball 2-5: Volleyball 5: Oracle Staff 4. RIOORE, XXVILLIAIVI ROY JR. Football 2-5-4: Hi-Y 2-5-4: lxlirage Stallt 4: lntramural Baslietball 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Co-Captain ol Football 4. MORGAN, NIARY LUCILLE G, A. A. 2-5-4: Basketball 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-4: Dramatic Club 4: Bowling 4. lxlUSGRAVE, JOIIN lVlYERS, C. EUOENE Baml l-2-5-4: Orchestra 4: lli-Y 4: Intramural Baslietlwall 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5. NIYERS, ROBERT S. Hi.Y 5-4: ClIorus 2-5-4: Banrl l-2-5: Orclicstra I-2-5: Science Club 2: Ring Committee 5: Prom Committee 5: lxflanager lvlagazine Sale 5: Senior Class Project lwan- ager: Volleyball 5. NAPOLI, JOSEPH A. Football 5-4: lntramural Baslcetlxall 2-5: Prom COIIIIIIIMCC 5. NEELH', ROBERT Football Nlanager 2-5-4: l5asl:etlIall ylanager 2-5-4: lntramural Baslcet- ball 5-4: Hi-Y 2-5. NOCERA, ANDY C. lntraIIIural Baslietlmall 5: Varsity Baslcetball 4. OSTRANDER, ROBERT XV. Baslcetball 5-4: Baml I-2-5-4: Orclwstra 5-4: Nlusic Club 5-4: ClIorus I-2-5-4: lntrainural Basliet- ball 2: Hi-Y 4. NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Ezglnty nine PALMER, JAMES P. Football 2-5-4: Hi-Y 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Section Leader 5: Intramural Basketball 5-4: Basket- ball I-2. PEDALINE, DOMLNIC PEDALINE, .JOSEPH PETTIBON, CIEORGE THOMAS Football 2-5-45 Hi-Y 2-5-4: Ring Committee 5: Prom Committee 5. PICCININI, NICK D. Intramural Basketball 4. PICKARD, ISERT K. Hi-Y 5-4. PIZZEl.l.A. LENA G. A. A. 2-5-45 Volleyball 2-5-45 Basketball 2-5-4. POLCE, CHARLES Football 2-5-45 Basketball 5-4: Intramural 2. POXVELI., NVILMA JEAN Gracie Typist 4. PUUH, DORA MAE Miraige Stall 45 Oracle Staff 2-4: Candy 45 Prom Committee 5: Class Volleyball 4. RADTKE, JANET ELLENOR Cliorus 2-5. RECHEI.. VVALTER E. RETZER, l'IliLI2N LOUISE G. A. A. 45 Volleyball 5: Basket- ball I. REX, EIVIER Band 2: Cliorus I-25 Stage Crow 2-5-4: Dranlatic 5-45 Oracle Stall 5-4: Debate Club 5-45 Hi-Y 4: Prom Committee 55 Public Address System 2-3-4, IQICIIARDS, lvlllili Intramural Basketball 5-4. ROBISON, NEVADA Art Club 4: Dramatic Club 45 Basketball 2: Volleyball 2. ROBSON, KENNETH EUGENE Cborus I-2: Intramural Basketball I. ROMIGI-I, CHARLES R. ROSE, EUGENE R. intramural Basketball 5. ROUSH, XAIYILBUR THOMAS Football 2-5-4: Intramural Basket- ball 5. SANDERBECK, EDWARD CHARLES Intramural Basketball 5-4. SAYERS, CHARLES Intramural 5-4. SCI-IULLER, Pl.HELNlA Class Secretary 2-5-4: Mirzrge Staff 4: Candy Kid 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-45 G. A. A. 2. THE MIRAGE Page Ninety G. 2-5-45 Vllri-Hi-Y 2-5-45 ACTIVITIES SCHULTE, YVILLIAM Basketball 4. SEITZ, JOHN BAUR Hi-Y 2-5-45 Hi-Y Basketball 2-5-45 Student Council 55 Football 2-55 Clieerleader 4: Prom Committee 55 Mirage Staff 4: Oracle 5-45 Intra- mural Basketball 2-5-4: Cborus I. SHAFER, BIETTY G. A. A. 2-5-4: Stage Crew 45 Basketball 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-45 Tumbling 2-5-4. SHAFER, ROBERT VV. SILIPIGNI, JOSEPH A. SMITH, KA1'IlI.N'N .I. G. A. A. 2-5. SIWIITH, VICTOR Ring Committee 5 SNODGRASS, JEAN SNYDER, IVIAE DAXX'N Oracle 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1. SPADE, ANOELINE Gracie Typist 4: Basketball 25 Volleyball 5: Prom Committee 5. SPRINGER, ROBERT EDNVARIJ Orcbestra 2-5-4: Hi-Y 4: Intramural Basketball 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5. STEELE, EVliI.YN JANE STEINACKER, ELEANOR STEINACKER, MARY ROBERTA Ciiorus 2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Cv. A. A. 2: Mirage Stall 45 Bake Sale 45 Music Club 5. STENZIIL. ANNA MARIE G, A. A. 2-5-4: Basketball I-2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-45 Oracle Staff l-2-55 Cliorus 2-5-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: Debate 2-5-45 Mirage Staff 45 Candy Committee 45 prom Com- mittee 5. STROBEL, EARL JOSEPH Intramural Basketball 4. STURM, VICTOR G. Intramural Basketball 4. TANNEIIILI.. GEORGE E. Band l-2-5-4: Hi-Y 2-5-4: Cr- cliestra l-2-5-4: Intramural Basket- ball 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-55 Prom Committee 5. VTANTALES, IRENE G. A. A. 2. VIIEAPOLE, CHARLES C. Orcbestra I-2-5: Band 5: Ctxorus I-2-5: Volleyball I-2: Prom Corn- mittee 5. TOOCH, ANOELINE ROSE Volleyball 2: Basketball 2-5. TUMINARO, ROSE Volleyball 2: Basketball 2-5 : Mirage Typist 4. IIIURNEY, HELEN IVIARIE G. A. A. 2. IFURNITY, ,IIHELMA IVIAE G. A. A. 2. VAN AMAN, HAROLD JAMES VAUGHAN, EVELYN Volleyball 2: G. A. A. 2: Clmrus 5. VODENICHAR, xNyILLlS A, VNIALKER, SAMUEL INIARSIIALL Biilld l'2'5'4: Cllorus 2-5-45 Orcliestra 5-4: Intramural Basket- ball 5-45 Hi-Y 4: Intramural Volley- ball 5. VVALLACE, JAMES Ivlirage Staff 45 Intramural Basket- ball 4: Prom Committee 5. VVAYNE, HEl.IiN VIRGINIA G. A. A. 45 Make-Up Staff 45 Band l: Volleyball 2-5-45 Basket- ball 2-55 Prom Committee 5. XIMIEBSTER, IIOPE ESTIIER G, A. A. 2-5-4: Volleyball 2-5-45 Basketball 2-5: prom Committee 5. IVVELDON, RUTH ANN Clmrus 2-5-4: Class Basketball I-2: Nlusic Club 25 Student Council I-2-4. VVENNICR, MARION LOUISE Oracle Staff l-2-5-4: Debate Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5-4: A. 2-5-4: Prom Committee 55 Volleyball 45 Basketball 4. VVERTHMAN, NORMA Cv. A. 2-5-45 Volleyball 2-5-4: Basketball 2-5-4. VVIIIPPO, CATHERINE Basketball 2. XNYHITE, BETTY RUTH IVIake-Up Staili 45 Prom Committee 5: ixlirage Staff 4: Bake Sale 4. XAIHIT E, FRANKLIN VVILSON, AUDREY Cv. A. A. 5-45 Basketball I-2-5-4: Volleyball I -2-5 . VVILSON, EDNVARD Band I-2-5-4: Intramural Basketball 2-5-45 Ortllorpbonic Committee 5. VVINOORAD, LEONARD Debate 5-4: Iklirage Stall 4: Oracle I-2-5-4: Prom Committee 5: Hi-Y 2-5-4: Public Address Crew 5-4: intramural Basketball 2-5-4: Cborus 2: Hi-Y Basketball 5: Football 2. YEE, CAROLINE B. Oracle l-2-5: Tri-Hi-Y 2-5: Cliorus I: Debate 2-5: Mirage 4: Home Room Leader 55 Prom Committee 5. ZAIIN, BERTHA Candy Kid 4: Volleyball 5. ZINKHAIVI, ROBERT Hi-Y 5-4. NAME Allorigllt, Paul ...,.,.. Anderson, KHihlCCIl. Antliony, Peggy ..,.... Antitonias, Daniel .... Aureli, Harry .......,.... Balls, Annetta ........ Balza, Leon ............ Bard, Evelyn ...,........ Battaglino, Angeline ........ Baile, Nlildred ........,. Bell, Eugene .......... Bef gener, Robert ........,,.... Bierer, Wiillialri ...... lilazier, lxflyra ...,....... Blolzmer, Antliony .... lfvloloncr, Franlc .......... Bloom , Louise ........ Board, Rebecca ........ Bogolca, Cliarles .... Boswortli, Diclc ...,.....,...... Burg. Leslie ............ Burkliart, Goldie .... Butler, Verna ....... Byers, James .......... CaIllpbCll, Allna ...... Carevic, lxlary ........ Carr, Vivien ...,.,..... Carrier, Edward ......, Carter, Cliarles ...... Cassi, Louis .......r.,,, Cliewning, Eugene.. Colamarino, Gilda... Crumrine, Evelyn .... Daman, Roy .,,,,,,,,,,, Damlyaugli, Gladys.. Davies, .losepl1 ........ Davis, lxlargaret ...... LIKES Lnuis .Gene Krupa ...., .Loolcing ,........ . .Dancing ...... .Baslcetlwall ...... .Blondes ,....... Boys .....,.......... .Basketball ....... .Radio ........ .rliyping ......... .Dancing ............. Nxlayne King ....... .VVomen .......... Sports ....... , iid ..... .Sports ....... .BilSClPilll ...... .Sopliomores .Nlusic ...,... .Sports ....... Kay Kyser.. Diirice ....... .Dancing ....... .Skating ......,. .vvoinen ....... .Sleep ........ .Dancing ..... . Reading .......................... ....... .Holding girls liands ..... ........ .Dancing ................... ........'l'liree Stooges... .Footliall .......... I ilotlies ........ .Latin .................. .........Boolilit-eping......... ,Dancing ............. .........NNl0lll0ll.......... .hBuinps .. Davis, Riia ............ ,lvlusilt ........... Day, Etliel .............. ......., C ilen lxiiller .... Donatel, Eugene ...............' lic-nnis ......... Dull, Rolaert ....... ......,. S ports .............. Edge, Sarali ............ ,Baslietball ....... Edwards, Cliarles .... Edwards, Nlartlia ..... Engle, Nlildred ....... Etzel, Fred ........... Evans, Kennetli ...... lrarnswortli, Doris.. Franlc, Helen ........,... ljranlc, Olga ....,......... lsrisclllcorn, Dorotlly .......... Gardner, Xvayne ...... fiarrett, Nlary ...,..... Gentis, Jacli ......... Giles. Russel ....... iiill. Betty ........... CEOPCICICCI, D8ilIlHl .... GOYJUII, COl'lSUCl0 ............ fiordon. Pliyllis ...... Graber. Bette ...... .XVreeli autos ,.... .Bien ...........,.... .nAliquippaH... E. . at ..........,.... .Baselwall ...... .Sleep ........ .Sports ............. .liootlaall games. .HBeaver l:allsH.... .lvlusic ................. .Cioofl times. .Sliiing ....... .Hunting ....... .Sliating ..,..... .Baselmall ...... Slcatin g ........ .SK'll00l ...... .lX1t'll ..,... AND DISLIKES LJISLIKLS Getting up Braggers ....... Oral tallcs ..... Girls ............. I'I0lllC'VVOI'k ...Y fiirls .......... Oral talks ..... Going liome .. Xvindlmags ....... Being Razzed ..... SCIIOUI .....--------- .lt-llo ...... Scliool .............. Disli wasliing ..... Englisli ............. ...,,,..EIlgliSll Vega-talmle soup ..... Study Halls ........ lfnglisli ...... Englisli .......,Onioris Gossipers Oiiioiis Scliool ...........--. Hawaiian music ----------- - ---- - . betting up . .... . --.-- Cocoanut ......... Home-work .......... Plane Geometry .... Girls .................... Englisli ................... ignorant people ..... Rainy weatlier Literature ......... Senior lfnglisli Flon ................. Vfayne King ...... Grouclues ......... Get up early ...... Hill Billy Music Englisli ............. ffral tallcs .... Xxiinograd ..... Blind dates EIlgliSll tallis Sfllolll ......,....... Grand Ornera ...,. Kid sisters ........ Notlling ............ Englisli talks ...... .... lfllglitill ..............,................. ........Untemperimental people ........XN'aiting ........lLnglisli ........fJral tallis ........5lost everytliing Notliing .............. .........littc-rlmugs Loaling ...... Notliing ..,.. AMBITION ..... DTUIDIIIQI' ........ Nurse Nurse Anotlier Lusetti Success Secretary Plutocrat Nvile l'ulvlic Accountant 'lic-leplione Operator Business man Good dancer Successlul Nurse Professional Skier lvleclianic U ,...,......... Singer Singer ewspaper Reporter Flercllant Travel Beautician Model Undertaker Accountant Let nature talce its course Private Secretary lo lie an Admiral Nieclianic Urclrestra Leader ixlCCllkllliC ........ Nurse ,,,,,,.,,,.... Nurse Accountant . Beautician Lducated beggar Good wilf- lvlusician Success Accountant Aviator Secretary Doctor Buyer ....... Good slcater Arcliitect Good laaseliall player fjlympic swimmer Nurse Teacller Beaver lialls Resident lxiarriage Sfllool teaclier Fletallurgist Get a good joli Hxxllio Knows Vlilieatre manager Nurse 'l-eaelier Commercial artist NOTE BOOK EDITION Page Ninety one Page Ninety-two NAME Uremer, .lane ..,..,.. . Urisetti, Clrarles ....... Uullyes, Rutlw ........ Halilrill, Lois ...... Ham. lxlariorie ....,.. Haney, George ...... l larris, Donald ......... llelsing, Nlarjorre ............ llenstocli, Altlrea ..........,... Heymann, Elsie ........ llilpert, George ...........,.... l lollrueier, Cyrilla ............ Hoilmeier, .lolin ........ llulrlmarcl. Diclc ......... l'lugl1es, Rita ...............,..,. larnicson, Ronalcl .,........... Jollns, Lorain ,,.,...... .. LIKES l.uu:s .SPCIICI IIIODGY ......, .Sports .....,........,.. .ITLUI ....,.... ...,,,, .lilmids ,,.,,,,,,,,,. .Goocl music ....... .lfaslcetlwall ....... .Eating .....,.,,,,,,, .Older fellows ....... .Paul ..,............,, .Ylusic ......., v .XX omen ........ .Dancing ........ .Sports ..... .Sports ........ .George ....... .Sports ........ ......Sports........ V--5 AND DISLIKES DlSI.IKlfS Recl lrair ..... .... girls bowing ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, stucly llalls ........B0aVCf SCil4l0iS ........GlfiS ............... .Englisli ........ ........SillJVV-OHS ..... Oral tallcs ........Sewing .Hot music .... Englisli .,......... ........Englislx tallis ........xNlOIINTIl .......... Competition .... ........EngliSl1 ......,.Englisl1 ..,....Getting up Stale jolces .. AIVIBITION PfOil'SSitJllili il0l'SCi'!ilCi'i I'idPI' ilialie lile easy Elementary teaclier Hair dresser Nurse Get a good ioli Chufli up on lost sleep Success in clrarnatics Pauls wrle Stenograplier Nxlnfifi IRIIIIUUS Sp0l'iSlllZiIl NUYSCT Goocl jolm Dentist Cool: ..... Be SHCCCSSiUi Nleclianic Beautician , ...... Engineer Successful .Lots ol money ...... ,,,, A ,, Tests .........................,.... S ......,.. UIIICOHC' Wllfl llllSIll'0I'l0llIlCCS lllo iff? HIODK' .............,,,, A Oral tallis ........Stuclying lVlonaca ..... Oral tallcs .,.... .Dancing .........,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, .lolrnsun. Alice ...,,.............. Dancing .,.,.,, lolrnston, Ellswortli .........., Girls ,,,,,,,,,, Joyce. Lee ............. ...... S lcating ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Joyce. Paul ...... ..... Kelly. James ........ ......... S ports ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Korsan, Jean ......... ...,...., H aving fun ,.,,,,,, Krall, Delores ...,,,.. ,,,,,,,.4 V irgil ,,,,,,,,,,,. Krut, Margaret .......Y.......... Skiing ..,..,,, l.arnl1r:rt, Clare ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Hunting ,,,,,,,, Law, lvlary Elizalnetls ...... l.vvitan, Sylvia ..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 l.il1eratore, .loseplrine ....... luinsay, Nlary Elvira ......,. IJPSCOIIIIJ, Bernice ,,,,,,,,,4,, loll ' l lvlay. Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,- - Nlazzocca, Dick ,,.,,,.,,'-,--., Nlartin, Helen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A Nlclfricle. Rutli ...... Nlefilure, Anna ..,.. lxilicoy, Bcsse ,,,,,,,, ,,-.4 lX'1l'Keevcr, Ruth ,A,,,,, .,--- ix!IlfNElIllCB, Jolm ,,,,,..,4,,,,, M0flki0lll, HOWHICI ,,,,.----.-- lxlengel, Ted ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, lvletz, Ricliarel ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., Nlignanelli, Angeline ,...... lvlignanelli, Jennie, 4,i,,,,,, 4, NIOUIC, xxlilliarn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nlorgan, Lucille ........ Musgrave, Jolm ....,... M yers, Eugene ..,.., ,,,,,,,, Myers. Rolnert ....,.. ,,,,,,,, N a pole, .loe .......... . Neely, Rolpert ,,.,,,,, ,,,,, Nocera. Andy .,,,,,,,., ,,,,, Ostranrler, Rolmert ,,,,,,.,,4,, Palmer, James .......... ljerlaline, Doriienic ........... ljedaline, .loseplw ...... Pettildon, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ljiccinini. Niclc ..,.,,.,., ,,,,, Piclcard. Bert ...,..... THE MIRAGE , Cfllal' CS ......,,,,,,,,,,..-- .Fl yping .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,4,.,,,,, .Ozzie Nelsonls O .Roller slcating .,... .Dancing ........,.. .Girls ..,....... .Sewing ...... .Sports ...,.... .Dancing ........ .Fun ........... .Dancing ....... .limrny ..,..,,,,,,,, , .Baslcetlnall ....... .Baslcetlmll ...... .... .Driving a car....... Cliemistry room rclrestra ....... Oral tallcs .... ..,...Englisl1 Oral tallcs ........Englisl1 ........Oral tallcs wllo smolie ...,...Oral tallcs Baseball ........,,,.,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,, .lnteresting worlc. .Vollcyluall .........., .Typing ............. .Gone Krupa ....... .Dancing .......... .Baseluall ......,..,,., .ljlrotograpliy ....... .vvaync King ....... 0otl1all........... .Footldall ........ .Basketball ....... .Dancing ....... .Vacations ..... .Skating .....,.,,,., .Study Halls ....... .Grill .........,,.,..,. .Sports ........... .Kay Kyser ...... Clleruistry .,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,. -....................... SPC Cliernistry Experiments Good jolx Cioocl joli DGIIIPS .......... tlm worlcl Housewile llir-leplionr' operator Executive Beautician Stenograplicr Beauty culturist Stenograplier Str-nograplrer Huslwanrl Bookkeeper , ....... Nleclianic Stenograplir-r Stay young , ...... l:ly an airplane Lonely ll0ill'lS ................ ........ S ocial worlicr Oral iEiliiS ....... ,,,,,,,,,, S Qcfetary Girls -------,-.-.-.r..-. ...................... B usiness man EIlgliSil tallcs ........... .......,,,..,,,.,......,,,,,,,,,,, C Qnlradgr HOIIICVVTDYIC ....,......,.......... .......Oral tallcs .......,Oral tallcs .......Scrul'JiJing lloors .......Oral tallcs ........Englisli .... Pessimists Spinaclr ....... .Englislr class .. 0 SCP an illf FHISII Big Leagur' lxaselvall player rcrzecl .......... Be a goorl citizen Secretary Secretary Go to college Nlrs. Pirilip Precio .... IBEISITLBH Playel' Nlatlr teaclier Scliool teaclier Newspaper man ........Boolc reports XNUI-lg -------EI1SliSl1 .......BaslcetlJall coaeli .......Detention Hall Blacllinist ........Boolc reports SCl100l ............ ....... lf xplorlc sometliing in cliemistry Nusey people .... ........Dancing ........Englisl1 ----- ---------------------------.......... B00iCiiE6pCf Electric welder lx10Hl'y ilnd SUCCUSS Aviator Beauty operator NAME Pizzella, Lena ..... . LIKES Lncfs .Baslcetlnall .......... Polce, Charles ................... Sports ................. Powell, Xvilma .loan ......... Shorthand .......... Pugh. Dora Nlae .,............. Good times .... Radtlce. .lanet ..................... D ancing .......... Rechel, Vvalter ....,..,......... Tests ......,.... Retzcr, l lelen ....... .......... R adio ...... Rex, Elmer ........... ...,...... IN 'lyselt ......... Richards, Flilie .......,..,...... Girls ........ Rohison, lvevarla ,..... Robson, Kenneth ...... Romiglw, Charles ...... Rose. Eugene ............ Roush, Vvilhur ......... SHHCIEYIJCCIC, FICIVVBTCI .,...... Sayers. Charles ........ Sl'llllllCf, Thelma ...... Schulte, Vvillium. . Seitz. John ........... . Shafer, Betty ....... Shafer, Rohert ......,... Silipigni, .loe ........ . Smith. Katlmlyn ......... Smith, Victor ..................., Snod grass, .lean .............,., Snyder, ylae Dawn Spade, Angeline ...... Springer, Rohert .......,..,..., Steele. Evelyn ,.,.,..... Steinaclcer, Eleanor.. Steinaclier, ylary ..... . Stenzel. Anna ..... . Strobel, Earl ........ , Sturm, Victor ........... Tannehill, George ,,,,,,,,,,,, Tantales, lrene ...,.,,.,. PIQCHPUIC, ClIlilI'lK'S ...... lllooch, Angeline ...... Tuminaro, Rose... . Turney, Helen .......... I-UYIICY, TllCll1lEl ..,.....,....... VRD AIHHH, HHYOIJ Vaughan. Evelyn ............. Vodeniclwar, Xvillis.. Nxfylillkfff, SHIIIUCI ....,. NKNVBHHCC, JHIIICS ....... Wlayne, Helen ..... .,...,,.. Xvehster, Hope .,.............. Xveldon, Ruth ........ Xvenniclc, Nlarian ............ Xxlerthinan, Norma .......... Vvhippo, Catherine.. VVhite. Betty ..r.... Xvhrte, l'ranldin ....,,,.,,,,., Xvilson, Audrey .........,,.., Vvilson, Edward ........,..... Xvinograd, ln-onarrl ......... Yee, Caroline ...............,.... lalm, Bertha .................... Zinlihalu, Rolwrt ...... ,........Coolis....., ,Gullyes .,...,, .Eating ......... .......,.Avratlon......... .BHSCIJZKII ......,.. .Skiing .................... .Beautiful clothes ...... .Read lnoolis ....,,..,,. .Eating ...... . Red .......... .. .Spring ................ .Comic laoolis ......... .Solitude ............. .Vivien ........... .Good music... .Fred ............ .Typing ........ lvlonaca... .Typing ........... .Dancing ......... .Zelienople ...... .Green eyes ....... .lce sliating ..,..... .Baseloall .....,.., .Sports ......... .Dancing ............. .Glen Miller .........,...,... ......,,, .l yping ....,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,, AND DISLIKES DlSLlKl'1S English ...... ......,..Notl1ir1g English ............,.... ABIBITION ......... 140 lflilf Nlillionaire Secretary ........,Cral,I1y l0ilCl'lCrS ......... .-...... Nurse Book reports ....................... ....... D ietician .........Slaying out ol school Dehater Study .............................. ......... N ursr' Ailien's jolies .............. .,.,.....H0lIlPW'1Dfk ..,..,. English ......... English ...... English ......... English ............. .........Houseworlc .........Englisl1 .........Englisli tallcs Liars ...,............. English ............. . .........Sweet potatoes Detention Hall ....... English ................ tallcs v . .........N0lSC ......... English ...,,. Oral tallis .... English ..........,,........... Consul ylechanic Go to army air sclmol Get an HA in English Aviator Big League player Air pilot Nlechanic Private secretary VVorlt Batchelor Skating champion Father Success Stenograplier Lawyer Teacher Private secretary Oral tallcs ........................................................ Secretary .........VVorlQing on Saturday English ............,..,.................. night ..,..... Be lilce Harry .lames Stenograpller .........Shalcespeare's plays NUFSF Dish washing ......... .........-.-...- N UTSK' .........Pearli fuzz Steeple .lf-ck ,,,,,,,,,Engligli Transport pilot ,,,,,,,,,Poq-try Professional lvasclvall player .........Dr-tention llall Doctor Boolc reports .... t9l8 Nliroge ,... Oral tallcs .... .Reading and typing ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bmggf-rs ,,,, .Skating .........,.,,,,,,,,,,, .Auto riding ................. .....,... E nglisli ,,....... .........Bl0l'ldCS.............. .Everything ................ English tallis .... Nothing ......... ,Roller sliating ........,..... ........ S ehool ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, kinds of 'Hall .......,. ,,,,,,,, A l1l0w boy ,,,,,,,,, VMCCOY ...................... ......... S tudy Hall .........,.... .Swimming ......... ......... S tulwlvorn pencils ..... .Skating ........... English ................ . Olte ........ .Sophomores .... .Skating ........... .Sewing ....... .uvvoodyu .... .. .Sports ................ Skating .............,.,.. .Outdoor lite ............. .Democrats ................. .Semi and Classical Nlusic ........ .DIijtI'lClllElllK'S ............................. .Chemistry ............. ,.....,. ...,,,...... .........Gum ? f ? .........VanilIa ies' cream .......,.l'louseworli Book reports ..... Being alone . SCINIOOI .......................... Vvite Too many for this space Secretary private secretary .lolmniels wile Virgcls wile ..... xlilffy 8 IIIOIKIK' Opera star Draftsman A great hass horn player ...,....... ..,................ L0iir0f Artist Housewife Parachute jumper ....................... NIIFSK' Dress designer Teacher ................. Frau lvlusician Any liind ol worlc .......... ....... .................. S c cretary ......... Homework .............................................. Daniel Boone President ol League of Nations .lapan .................................................... .. Social worlu-r Being called Hicli .... ....... ..,............ 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