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r ALES BAR SI TCHY ALTOMAR Y ALTO BENSON N ANDE RSO BLA C K 25. FIRST ROW-Dominick Alfred Alessi: Boys' Glee club 2: Librarian 1, 2, 3, 41 Intramural Basketball 1. Rita Mae Altomare, Alma Marie Alton: G. A. A. 1. Mildred Elizabeth Anderson: Quaker Editorial staff 2, 33 Hi Tri 3, 4: Latin club 1, 2. Marilou Antoneo. Terrance Caldwell Atkinson: Class play 43 Thespians 43 Latin club 1, 2. Nathan Bahm: Track 2, 33 Latin club 1, 2,, Intramural Basketball 1. 2 B0o1,?:E0 1 ,f,f,f ff! Q, f,.,4,.ff AQKINSOV 2 4 fe DONE Q Four Years . . . Years Of Struggle Ana' SECOND ROW-Twila Marie Bartchy. Priscilla Ann Beery: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra. 1, 23 Girls' Glee club 1, 2, 3, 4. John William Benson: Band 1, 2, 3: Black: Latin club 1, 2: Camera Hi Tri 35 Class play 4. Jane Louise Boone. Latin club 1, 23 Slide Rule 4. Hazel I-larvean club 1. Anna Marie Bodirnea: Jeanne Bricker: Band 2, 3, 4g G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 41- - -
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THEIR RECORD THROUGH FOUR YEARS . become its officers, Olin King, president, Bob Cibula, vice-president, and Ada Zerbs, secretary-treasurer. The Hi-Tri was successfully enlarged by the addi- tion of 30 junior girls. Toward the latter part of the year Vera J anicky, Rachel Keister, Betty Nicholson and Deryl Stowe were elected as officers of the club. In the line of sports, members of the football and basketball teams more than outdid themselves. Key positions on track, football and basketball teams were held by members of the junior class. Class officers for the year of '42-'43 were Frank Entriken, president, Dick Scullion, vice-president, and Ginny McArtor, secretary. In their junior year, Ada Zerbs and Jack Rance contributed considerably to the editorial division of the Quaker staff. Auust J uliano and John Cone put forth their efforts on behalf of the business staff, and Barbara Butler and Sis Keyes proved themselves to be able proofreaders. Came the fall of 1943, and these 140 young people had at last reached their goal. As seniors they very capably became the traditional heads of the school. In both extra-curricular and scholastic activities many were outstanding. Dick Greene, Bob Shea, Frank Entriken, Jack Smith and many others, proved to be irreplaceable members of a very successful football team. Also suc- cessful was the basketball team which boasted these seniors, Frank Entriken and Ray Wise. The Hi Tri club, more than ever conscious of the perilous fight of the nations of the world, devoted all their efforts to the successful sale of war stamps and victory activities. Miss Winifred Ospeck, newly appointed dramatics teacher, tried her hand at producing her first play, Don't Take My Penny! given by the senior class, and as a result produced a rousing success. More tickets were sold for this play than had been sold for six years. Seniors starred in the play were Betty Hardy, Terry Atkinson, Ada Zerbs, Tony Hoover, Rachel Keister, Olin King, Bob Cibula, Joan O'I-Iara, Jean Dilworth, Joanne Zimmerman, Dick Widmyer, John Cone, Mar- tin J uhn, Ann Bodirnea, Elaine McGhee and Marilyn Page. Donald Whiteleather was student director. Almost the entire Quaker editorial staff was guid- ed by efficient seniors. Jack Rance was named editor- in-chief of both the annual and Weekly editorial staff. Ada Zerbs took over the jobs of copy editor for the weekly and managing editor for the annual. June Chappell and Tony Hoover were the staff's leading columnists. Barbara Butler and Sis Keyes retained their positions as proof readers. Amidst all this fun and constant activity, the war also took its toll among students. Dick Greene, Bill Stratton, Bob Cibula, Dan Kleon and Kenneth Wag- oner were inducted into the armed forces. The strain of War was shown on teachers and students alike, and in every action and thought their patriotic attitude was displayed above everything else.
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iWork. . . Hilfzriozzs F1172 Am! DfX6ZlDlD0j7Zf77Z67lf BUTLER rl Yi , 1 CLAYUBY' ning, CKBLL, FIRST ROW-Nicholas Budal, Jr: Quaker Annual Business staff 4 n . 1 Ba d 1. 2. Charles Bush: Slide Rule 4. Barbara Jean Butler: Class officer 1, 21 Quaker Editorial 3, 41 Quaker Annual 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee club 1. Richard Craig Butler: Class play 3, 45 Thespians 3, 43 Debate 23 Latin club 1. 2g Slide Rule 43 Brooks Contest 3. Fred Robert Cain: Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity S 4. Lillian Carmelo: French club 4. Marjorie June Chappell: Quaker Editorial 2, 3, 45 Quaker Annual staff 43 Hi Tri 3, 41 Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery club 1. L HAYYE? ' t ssmlffu? UA coYL505 xi C 5 , Q OSX! 1'.iT'YLY'gQ 1.1.15 ' Q0 SECOND ROW-Peter Robert Cibula.: Class oiicer 1 2' Class pla 3 f 1 Y , , Thespians 3, 4g Officer 3, 43 Latin club 1, 23 Boys' State 33 Kent Tests 1' Slide Rule 4. Corrine Lulu Cla-rke: G. A. A. 1. Edith Coclbia: Hi Tri 3, 42 Monitor 4. Ellen Collins: Hi Trl 3, 45 Latin club 1, 2. John Frederick Conez' Quaker Annual staff 43 Quaker Business staff 3 4' Class play 3 4' The , , , , s- pians 3, 43 Boys' Glee club 1, 2, 33 Solo and Ensemble contest 2' Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Stamp club 1, 2. Ruth May Coulson: G. A. A. 1. Betty Ruth Daniels: Hi Tri 3, 4. 4.
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