Shickshinny High School - Legend Yearbook (Shickshinny, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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FUHEWUHIJ ai-'l PROGRESS lb the goal of all educatlon As a symbol of progress vxe hive chosen the man wnth hls shoulder to the wheel It IS meant not onlv to represent us the gradudtxnq class of 1947 as vxe prepare to assume our responslbllltles and perform our dutxes as worth Whlle cltxzens but also to portrav the forward strldes that Sh1clxsh1nnv l'l1gh School has m'1de m the past year CULTURALLY we are proud of our schools cam palgn for better sportsmanshlp mtellectually We feel we have made tremendous galns through our vxsual educa txon f1lms ThlS vear for the flrst tlme we have had our own movlng pxcture proyector whxch has through plc tures helped us understwnd and enyov many subpects WE HOPE thls svmbol vslll remlnd us of the value and achlevements of our school vears and spur us on to greater goals FR Q 't QWX I 5 t' E l ' Page 2 .i C . . i ww 7 C 1 I . L A K n p s 7 N . . . . i i . F . . . N' i c I . x . . I . B C . C 0 f. , 1 c h ' . .i w Y 7. . ' .T X f ' ff .. 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NX - x V sy. ., N 1' 4' - 45' First Ron Harry Hook Robert Harter Second Rou R O Benscoter Mrs M H Adkms S N Doebler Board of Education AM HAPPY for th1s opportunlty to extend qreetmqs to the semors of 1947 May I con qratulate you who have persevered to the end and achxeved your qoal lt IS my smcere wlsh that the expemences of your h1qh school days as vxell as the facts you have learned w1ll a1d you ln shapmq happy and useful llves May you always have the pleasantest memorles of S H S Smcerely C E MILLER Page 6 H v Y JA ,Q M 'fri Supervising Principal A . N 'ir I ' ' A -1 RUTH BRANDON Enqhsh HISYOFY Sponsor YL ll hoo RFYNOLD HARVEY Scncnw Ass1st1nt Fagulty Mmiqu of Athlmtms SNA-mv ROSE SHANTL 1111q11sh L1t1n Sp'1n1s11 Sponsor Yearbook M1 1 1 BERNARD I COBB ESIHIR COO1s R1 BEKAH PRWIN1 P171 N11 'I I-'dm H1011 HC Ilfh Phys1c11 Educ mon H1 11th Com 11crL111 S111111 pts C 1 1L11 B 1skQ th 111 13 1sn1u 111 C0 uh gurls 3 ,Skt tb 111 As 1 tmt COlL1l 1oot3111 Semor Hugh Faculty SOPHIE H KOKORA Commermal Sublects Sponsor umor Sgmor Reuptlcn RU FH SMFTHERS Enq 1s1'1 Framh Lmn Sponsor Iumor R d Cross C1111w ARTHUR L MICHAEL Nlathematlcs SoC1al Studles Fmulty Manaqcr of Ath1f.t1cs CLARALINI 1 SCHL1 1' 1-Ilstory L1br1r11n Qponsor L hx 1ry C1ul1 ELIZABETH IAMES WOLFE XNHITENIGHT Hxstory Suence Mathen11t1Ls So-:111 Studles Coich 1700113311 Sponsor Nun spapg r Club Page 7 A 1star1tCo1Q11 B191's0Y17311 1 r 1 f .. . , , A J , i t ,L 3 . 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E: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANIX MATusEK Vrce Preszdent DOROFHY H111 Setretary MILI ARD M1 Klivxox Preszdcnt MAX BOWER Treasurer Senlor Class Hlstory In September of 1943 a group of 97 eager students started the1r freshman year Through earnestness and dxhqence they soon conquered the1r studles and were well represented on the honor roll each mark1ng perlod ln October the sen1ors mmated them 1HtO the soclal lrfe of the school bv holdxnq a Hallovteen dance un the1r honor The male sectxon of the class was very sad when Mr Howell was 1nducted 1nto the Army and the popular shop classes vsere d1s and many freshmen secured pos1t1ons IH 1t The freshles had an opportunxty to d1splay the1r sales abxllty bs selllnq maqazme subscrlptlons They vson pr1z s for themselxes and the pro ceeds were used to purchase band mstruments Several puplls had dropped out of school leav mg the class th a membershlp of 91 students at the end of the freshman year When fall came 87 sophomores returned to reahze the1r freshman dream that of enterlnq the Garrlson Memor1al Hlqh School bulldmq Th Nevt spaoer Club vxas orqan1zed and many sophomores dld therr part to make the School T1mes an mterestlnq and very popular pro duction Thls was also a memorable vear ln Paqc I0 the hlstory of basketball Through Mr Cobb s unt1r1ng efforts S H S secured entrance 1nto the Wyommg Valley Leaque The sophomore class was represented on both the varslty and jumor varsltv teams Not to be outdone 1n that fleld the qxrls also made a flne showmq on the qlrls basketball team Txxo talented sopho mores drsplaved the1r sklll 1s twurlers mn the hlqh school band The sophomore class had dvtmdled down to 78 by une as yumors Th1s year Sh1cksh1nnys enrollment was mcreased by a large number of students from Hunlock Tovx nsh1p The follovt mg class OH'-ICQFS were elected Wllllam Kessler presl dent R1chard Br1dle v1ce presxdent Mary Su dol secretary and Andy Sorber treasurer To fmance the un1or Senlor Prom the class held a dance produced a play called Love Troubles Tommy vxhxch was dxrected by Mr Harvey and plaved a basketball qame vuth the sen1ors ln mhxch the Junxor team emerqed v1ctor1ous The outstandmq event of the year was the lonq awarted Iunlor Senror Prom The banquet vshxch preceded the dancmq vxas held 1n the basement of the Methodxst Church After a O 9 l ' , V K A . . V. C V. . . V . V I d .yn 7 I . continued. The Girls' Choir was organized After the summer vacation. 85 pupils enrolled sw . . y . , . . . V .1 . Y. V ' 9 1 K v K ,, ' Y 1 I V , I.. ' vyi ' V ' I ' - I 0 f YY' 1 ' V ' 0 Y . . - . y. A , A , , , 'g . V . Y . . . . . e ' f ' ' . . b , , ,, I . . - . . . ,, , . - V . . Y . . . 7 . . . Semor Class HlSfOTy dellclous dlnner the starry eyed jumors and semors and the faculty went to the qymnasrum beautlfully decorated under the dlrectlon of Mxss Kokora to dance to the muslc of Lee V1HCCHt s orchestra Thls cllmaxed the year for 80 junlors Three students faxled to return 1n September to fmnsh thelr hugh school careers OEICQIS for the year were lVl1llard lVlcKennon presldent Frank Matusek vlcc pres1dent Dorothy H111 secretary Max Bower treasurer Seven senlors were on the team when S H S resumed foot ball thxs year w1th Mr Wolfe as coach But Mr Wolfe stayed only lonq enouqh for the student body to learn to l1ke and respect hlm for he reslqned durrng the wnnter to accept a posltlon w1th the Veterans Admmlstratlon The former qlrls basketball coach MISS Cook re turned thls year and lmmedlately began tram mg a gnrls team The senlors claxrned most of the flrst team posltnons The school suffered another serlous closs when the band and or chestra dlrector Mr Curnow left Georqe Vlfl a qraduate took over to contlnue provxd 1nq S H S w1th f1ne muslc The most lmport ant project of the senlor year was the produc t1on of the yearbook and fmancmg It was the Pzq RITA ALLEN :ta A qulet bashful glrl vuth a shy sm1le th its Rrta Her mot o must be Be seen and not heard for undoubtedly she holds the record of bemg the quretcst student IU our school I sp1te of her QUICI nature she has a pleasmg personallty vth1ch has vxon for her many frrcnds Out of school she enloys sew mg and d sperslnq ice crcun at Rus cll s IOHN BACH ack The crovxd 1S tense and then 1 basket' Strlke up more po ms for ack When basketball football and baseball do not eng :qc hun 1 faxr member of tht class does Not only rn athletxc ablhty but also ln personallty ack ms str ctly grade Actzt :tics Sxfcty Patrol 9 Bind 9 IO ll fluxspxpcr Club 10 12 V Basketball 10 Varsxty Basketball ll 12 Football ll 12 Captam I2 Baseball 12 greatest problem To provxde funds a number of act1v1t1es were sponsored the fxrst of whxch was a farmer dance Under the dlrectxon of MISS Martln the class presented the hllarlous comedy Mlss lmmy These ambltxous stud ents agaln showed thelr sales ablllty by sellmq magazme subscrxptlons to help flnance thelr yearbook Semor boys starred on the basketball team and four of the seven cheerleaders were senlors The Home Economrcs department un der the dxrectxon of Mlss EQIZIE another addl txon to the faculty was expanded to mclude mstructlon to a hmlted number of senxor hlqh school qlrls Thanks to the class of 45 who made It posslble for the school to purchase a movne projector studres and school llfe were made more mterestmg by many fllms both edu catlonal and entertammq All too soon sprmq came and w1th rt qraduatlon day Wlth the presentatlon of dlplomas the students realxzed an axm for whlch they had been workmq for twelve years But yoy was mlxed w1th sorrow for w1th qraduatxon came separatlon from class mates teachers and a school whrch they had learned to love MARY AGNES REMALY Class Hzstorzan o 4 1 T Q , t , 1 . . . 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STANLEY BARSKI Strsh Stish not exactly the studious type thinks teachers should give shorter assignments For recreation he likes ice skating md swimming Singing is one of his many talents The future noses no serious problem because Uncle Sam will provide Stish with a military career Actzvztzcs Nexxspape Club 17 Baseball 12 VONDA BELLFS Bonnie Fun loving Vonda is always eager for something new This mappy lassie s secret ambition is to be a nurse Vonda is well iked by all for her cheery smile and friendly manner She IS 1 lover of sports especially ice skating and svummmg Activities Band 9 IO ll Library Club I0 ll 12 News -nper Club 10 12 LGENE BENSCOTER Stubby Elgenes sympathetic nature rs sure to make her a good xurse Her sense of humor will help to keep the patients cheer ul She has been an active member of the Red Cross Club and s always ready to participate in any project Actwrtres Band 9 10 ll 12 r Red Cross Club 10 ll Nlewspaper Club I2 Yearbook Staff 12 Class Play ll QHIRLEY BENSCOTER Shxrl Shirley an outstanding student is the class artist Her draw ngs for the school newspaper haxe demonstrated her ability '-Xrt however will remain an avocation for her vocation will me nursxng With her intellect and interest success IS assured Activities Girls Choir 9 IO ll 12 lr Red Cross Club l0 ll I2 Newspaper Club IO 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Class Play MAX BOWER Moe Nothing pleases Max more than a good game of football. H participates in all school activities and is especially to be com- tnended for his excellent record in selling yearbooks and ads. This willingness to cooperate will take him far. Activities: Class Treasurer 12: Newspaper Club 12: Year- book Staff 121 I.V. Basketball 9, 10, ll: Intramural Football 9, 10: Football ll, 12: Baseball 12. Page I 2 CAROL BOYEK Bozek Carol vx ho has the d1st1net1on of belng the tallest gxrl 1n the class ls 'nn outstmdmg student evcellmq espeually 1n com marc: al subjects For reere mon she enjoys lce skatmg readmg 'md smgmg Her plans for the future lnclude business college Acturtzu Glrls Cholr 9 lO ll 12 lr Rtd Cross Club 10 ll Llbrxry Club IO ll I2 Newspaper Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Basketball Manaqer 12 RICHARD BRIDLIL Dont Dont has 1 du lstatmq sense of humor When he ls pres tnt tht dull moments ar ft xx md fu bttxxun Football IS one IS mu m txt s tht e lpll7lL dutetor 0 L Sehool Tunes m -lf L uztrt V tt Prtmdtnt ll B nd 9 I0 ll I2 Orchestra tus t ass 1 B1sketball9 10 lntramur'1lFootb1ll lO Football ll 12 RINALDO CASTELLI E ze Tall clark and handsome th lts Rm ildo Hts classmates mll remember h1m for h1s bow tres loud shlrts and outlandlsh hats An honor student rankmg h1qh ln commerclal work h may someday become a prosperous busmess man Actzuztres Band ll Newspaper Club 12 Yearbook Stuff I2 Class Play I2 I V Basketball I0 ll STANLFY CEGLARSKI Zaz 19 the shortest boy 1n the glass H1s lack of stature IS a cause of real regret for he Cl'illI1S he eould um scholastne honors m sports 1f he were taller Its too bad a few of our sux footers can t make htm happy by glvmg h1m a few 1nches Actuzncs Newspaper Club I2 Basketball Manager ll Football ll Baseball 12 LORETTA CEPPA Lorne A well lxked member of our class ns Lorne who IS a very aqreeable person wlth an atm to please Her interests vary from lxbrary work to dancmg and mus1c Her ambltlon IS to work ln Washlnqton D C May you succeed, Lorrie Actwztzes Band 9 10, ll, 12, Newspaper Club 10, 12, Lxb rary Club IO, ll I2 Page I 3 'RTW' IU' K' DORIS CRAGLE Dokt As 1 student Dons ranks hngh She s a xxhxz at deelphermg those phy sus problems that no one else can do She has mus1 Lal talent qalore wh1ch she demonstrates by sk1llfully playmg the pxano I-lovyever she does not dream of bemg a famous p an1st but a happy houseyufe Attxzm Llliflfy Club 12 Yearbook Staff l7 IOYCE CROOP oy oyu s tyxmklmq eyes and l1lfCCtlOLlS laugh dlspel the gloom Vsl11Cl1 QOITXCUITICS cnyelops her classmates Preserymg a good balance between work and play she has managed to remam an honor student The class IS lndebted to her for the fme typxng she d1d for the yearbook Actuztzes Yearbook Staff l2 Blsketball ll 12 BESSIE IAYNE CUMBERLAND Bessu ayne who lS very particular as to hovx one says udgmg from the liffdllflflll dress she made m her Home Eco nomxcs course she may be is vsell known some day as Schla parelll and Hattle Camegle Adu :tres Basketball ll MILDRED CUMBERLAND Mzllq Mllly 15 a charmmg g1rl vuth 1 sunny dlSpOSlflOH and a ready smile for everyone She ns 1 vullmg and dependable worker IU any enterprlze Her mnn Interests and most en yoyable aetlvltles are smqmg and llbrlry yxork A tu tres Gnrls Cholr IO ll I2 r Red Cross Club ll Library Club 12 Newspaper Club I2 EDWARD DAUKSIS Eduard IS a handsome and extremely yxell llked member of our class A vyorthy dlSC1pl2 of Izaak Walton he derives h1S qreatest pleasure m hunting and trampmg an the great outdoors HIS plins for the future mclude a mllltary career Lots of luck General ' Actzzztzcs Newspaper Club I2 Baseball 12 Page I4 N-xx T. ,,,...-n S h J 1 ' 1 , ' . ' ' . ' ' ' A W N' yslv E Q 5 , sq A' I s A ' K r v 1 A v c ' . I A Y I I k ' 1' s: ' z ' 1 -, Q v ' . ' ,lf , - by ,Lys 1 . 5 v' , . , . - l C R , 1 . Y W' ' 3: 1 2 .' , . HB. tx ix W and spells her name. would like to become a dress designer. - l , Q c l . - ' 4 .y. . f . MM Ay X 5 . 7 t .5 2 Y. . C Wi ' Q: ' .' ' . , : I . : ..Ed,, 'vi , , Sh . 5 , v , A . ' , . ' s.. l r V 9 A yi t V B . . . . ' ll' ' ' ' . ,ft . ,. ig? ' I ' I . if llllxllxl ,,,,4v- ,.f -,,,..v- MARGARET FABIAN Marqe Marge the blushmg rose of the class has p oven conclus xyely that mtelllgence and fun can be combmed She IS happy at all tmmes but espeelally on the dance floor however her fun never mterferes wxth her honor roll marks Actzuztzes Grls Chotr ll 12 Ir Red Cross Club 10 ll Nevxspap Club I2 Yearbook Staff 12 'VIICHAFL FISCHETTI Fzshu On tht bxskt tb all LOUIY on the qr1d1ron and on the dnmond Fxshy 1s 1n hrs element for sports are h1s le ldmg mterest Althouqh he 'alxy ays put sports before h1s studles he man iqed to do wall mn both but nevtr quite suceeeded II! qettmq to lasses on tune. Atmzms V Basketb1ll9 V1rs1ty Basketball 10 ll 12 11fI'1IUL1I'l1 Footblll 9 10 Football ll Captsun 11 Baseball 12 EDWARD GALKOWSKI An lI1dllSU'lOLlS md dnltqent student who takes school vuork ytry sertously and never nnsses the honor roll 15 Edward truly he Emsteln of the class HIS classmates and frlends admlre l'ns mental ab1l1ty and ire sure he yxtll go far IH l1fe and be a uccess IH any thmg he may attempt ELAINE GREENLAVV Elame who has the dlsttnetlon of belnq the only S H S tudent lxvmg III x truler 15 1 tr ansfer from Massachusetts anyone would know from her sement Although she yolned us m the stmor yn she has the quallnes whxch have vyon for her the xdmxr mon and frtendshlp of all her classmates Actzzztzes Ye irbook Staff 12 Basketball 12 ALVERDA GRPGORY Alverda Alverda one of the more qulet members of the class never acks frxends Unknown to many she possesses a hxdden wlt xyhreb 1s seen 1n her unexpected remarks Although she hasnt ully declded upon her vocat1on thrs mdustrlous student has he abxllty to achleve any goal Actnztzes Ir Red Cross Club ll 12 Newspaper Club 12 Page I5 sid -sv Y-aff' 16'- WK STANLEY GURZINSKI a Stanley IS the retlrlng and bashful type Hls many talents ,gk gg are not evldent untll one knows hlm very well He was a valuable football player and was honored by belng elected co captaln of the squad Hls most enjoyable hobby IS trapplng YYl llCll occuples most of hls spare tlme ALfIllflCS Football I2 Co clptaln l2 THOMAS HARRISON Harry A qulet fellow wlth a congenlal grln Thomas IS always pleas lnt company He IS easy golnq and appears to haye very few cares but he IS ilXXdyQ wllllnq to help others when the need arlses Wh lteyer llls future pl lns are we know he wlll have no trouble qettlng alonq wlth people LOIS HELLER Spud Lols IS a rather qulet qlrl wlth l pleasant dlsposltlon One of her hobbles IS COllC'Ll1IlQ records especlally of the boogle wooglt type Much of her tlme I9 spent ln readlng but she also enjoys SIHQIUQ and danclng Her alm IS to be a beautl clan We wlsh her success ln her chosen yocatlon VWOROTHY HILL Dot Popular attractlye and full of fun thats our Dot She parttclpated IH lnany school dCf1Vlfl9S but seemed to derlve the most enjoyment from cheerleadlng Success to the S H S sweatel glrl ACflllf1C5 Class Secretary 12 Grls Cholr 9 IO ll 12 Band 9 10 lr Red Cross Club 10 Newspaper Club IO 12 Class Play I2 Blsketblll IO ll 12 Cheerleader ll 12 C captaln I2 EDGAR HONTL Ed Edgar who 15 tall lanky and qulet IS one of the most am bltlous boys ln the class The out of doors holds a lure for hlm SIHCC he llkes flshlng and huntlng We thlnk Edgar wlll make an QHICIQHI bookkeeper for some flrm or better stlll a SCIEH tlflc farmer Whatever hls vocatlonal cholce we know he wlll be very capable Page I 6 St ' . . . . Y . K , , . .X . X . P J: Q 1 - 2 ' . ' Y .' . , ', - ' V v , . .sz . 1 3 '- K ' f 4 U .. Z ' I E . , ' ' ' ' C l ' . V' l . ' 2 . . . , .y N . x . Y .. . V . , , .I Q . . . . . . . . V. . I . .. I v C L l , , 1 V ' . . V 1 , ' V , , . . ., , , . . ' 1 2. E , . I c , 2 O- v 1 v v 1 - . 1 V ' . V V .Q r IIMMY HUNTINGTON lim Iimmy, who is a new member of our class, was in the United States Navy for 19 months. After seeing a large part of the world, he returned to high school this year to finish his sec- ondary schooling. In the future he hopes to attend college. Lots of luck to a student who has proved to be a grand person and a real asset to the class. SHIRLEY IAMES sugar Sugars giggle, topped with her ever present wise-cracks. makes her a welcomed member of any crowd. Active in sports. she excels in swimming, ice skating, and roller skating. A fine student and friend, she plans to become a beautician. Good luck, Sugar. Activities r Red Cross Club I0 ll 12 Library Club I2 Newspaper Club 12 ANN IANOSIK Annie Dirk haired Ann is an attractive miss who is extremely pop ular with the opposite sex She is always to be seen with a smile on her lips singing the latest songs She thinks dancing is unsurpassed as recreation May she sing and dance her wa th ough life and be always as happy as she has made us RUTH IONFS Ruth Rihs capacity for enjoying fun is inxersely proportionate to her size Her activities are varied but her greatest interest s fa mer dancing at which she is an expert Ruth has solved ti problem of a future career and the answer is found on the tnrd finger of her left hand Her classmates wish her happi ness and good luck WILLIAM KESSLER 1 A winning personality and willingness to work for the school account for Bills great popularity He capably served as junior class president and was the very efficient scorekeeper of all our basketball games IO ll 12 Newspaper Club IO I2 Yearbook Staff I2 Class Play ll Intra mural Football 10 Football ll 12 Page I 7 .I QV ,.f be Lifillr 3'-at 735' 'M 2 ' '. ' ' 1 , - 1 . C. - ' . ' .' y 1 . HBH.. V. 1' ' - f- , 1' . - .. , V ., . i' ff, ft . . Activities: Class President ll: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Crchestra ., 1 . . . b t equgggg Q 5 - Q V I I ',lf.ii3S::f?'i' Z 5 ai' ,h . J , 1 -x t!! MARY LFP KESTILR K1 stcr C11 SLIIOUS Muy L11 ucuyes Lr qnmst dllxqht pl1y1ng jokes on othus A bisketball pliy er herself she IS one one of Shmny S most loyal fins She enjoys re 1d1ng and mus IL 1nd mtends to enter 1 school of nurslnq aftnr graduatlon Luztzes Grls Cl1o1r 9 IO l 1 O11.h1.str1 I2 r Red Cross Club 10 ll NCXKSPIDQT Club IO l7 Ymrbools Staff ll lglNk tl11ll 12 Lf ONARD KOLLAR Len T17 t1o11 md qood loolxs '111 1Lt111 1 Leon 11d Hls yn my LS s nun 1 L qlrs e1r 71 p1t1tl 'l IS 1 IC h s dnl 1t111q lblllfy uhm 1 qum LK1C'lLIlI 111 thl Ll1ss oo111 Th1s LOIIll71IlA1flOIl of chuaater stus should lm 1d to 1 wry 111t1rest111q mrur Aduztzcs Nuyspunr Club 12 Footlnll 11 I2 Basnb 1ll 12 X cruer LOIS IS tlures su 1 to bl laughter Sh IS ilyyays xcly for fun Our popular Llnlrleaclmr l1kes to type the ab slnne l1st md run wx mds for M lVl1ll1r Although shc has no dLf1r11re pl 111s for the futurm yu knoxx 1t xy1ll be br1qht uztns 1rs Chou 9 ll 12 r Red Cross L11 ll Nuxspmu Club 17 Cl 1ss Play I2 Clwerlnader 12 1OHN lxROPII VX NlClxl lolmny o 111y sus 1 s1ly LH r 1 to hun 1 cs l1u11tu1q f1sh111q and slut uq Durmq l11s spare 111114 ha L111 be louud rladmq a Fuld and St1L1m ITl'iQ3Z1IlC HIS 3Il1blt1OH s to become 1 fly 1111lsLr fd 1 p1sL1tor1al company That sounds l1lxe 1nrc1rest111q xxoxlx Ill 1 fleld tl11t IS not too crosxded HELEN LAMOREAUX H1111 Hglen 19 the QUIQY blue eyed lassxg who mtroduced banqs as the populx 1tt1'1ct1or1 Ill haxr styles Her fax OYIIL act1w1t1es are sk1t111q and 1ttu1d111q the 111ox1es thv. latter bemq enjoyed cspmuxlly when eseorud by 1 cczt ll CN a1lOr Well dlfiifd 1nd qraced Vltll 1 pl11s1nt d1spos111on Helen Null attaln any goal she seeks Page I8 Scld 11 ., 1 11 '1 1' f S hx x 1a 1 Al in A'tA Ax'i i ' , ', l, IZ: Ba1d 9, 10, ll, 12: 4- xx- 2 I I t . . Q : 2 , ' -3 H ' ' -3 ax c A . A1li' 2 K q11'i'1 :1 1 z'. 'if' hair, pleasant s111il1,', und t11ll11us.' wc ll II ak1 z111y' 1' lf' h12 t pl '. 1. l' 11 alsc . 'l111i1'ccl for if 112 ' 1 2 ' ' ' ' l is LOIS KOONS l'KL?Cl71SiC Vh1 1 ' ' 1 1 4. 5 r'1 1 . . e z 1 I-Ui 1 ' - ,s V . ' b 1 . Ant' G' l. , IO, . 1 I . 1 Cl l 10, h 1 blufl '2l. .f' wl11 gi lx ts lk ' . He l'k ii 2 2 1 '1 11' 2 'Q ' V '. ELOISE LANNING Milky This happy-go-lucky blonde from the country loves a good time and takes her studies very lightly. Shes a friend to all and always has 21 big smile for everyone. Eloise's blush is sometimes embarrassing to her, but it provides many enjoyable moments for her friends. Activities: Ir. Red Cross Club 10. 11, 12: Newspaper Club 12. DOROTHY LIPKA .Shorty Shorty Loints by her nicknunt naturally but what she licks in stxturt she makes up in tht qullitus that clnni for lui 1 vtide circle of friends both in 'ind out of school 'md not lim itcd to those of har own sur She lm es to pliy bxskttoall and never misses 1 pricticc Ac ii me Bis etball ll 12 IOSEPHINE LUPINSKI ose If osephme his a formula for successful living it must in clude the words Laugh and be merry Besides fun she en joys singing and clsmcing both of which she does well She is a conscientious student who inte ests herself in the dctixities of the school and participates in them Actiiztits Cvirls Choir 11 12 r Red Cross Club ll New paper Club 12 STANLEY MAGAROWICZ tu Stsmlcys ple issnt disposition acts as i magnet to draw friends to him Although he prefers to work alone Stanley knows how to make neu friends and keep old ones H is 1 good and reliable student His commercial ibility plus his 'am bitious nature should make him outstanding in the business world STEVE MAGERA McGee Steve is the quiet type He actually enloys studying Al though he spends most of his spare time preparing his lessons he has taken enough time off to become 1 xery good dancer He plans to enter college after graduation Whatever his goal is he is sure to attain it Activities Newspaper Club 12 I V Basketball 9 Football Manager 11 Page I 9 Q . . 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A - 'X 1 i 1 1, .eg f un 5' 'Q '35 ADA MASTERS Ada Ada 15 1 qulet httle glrl possessmg the quahtxes of a fme and slncere frrend and very yyell lxked by all her classmates Of a serrous nature she doesnt have tune for the boys but pends her spare tum rn rmdrnq We wrsh her success IU he ehostn wot. mon Att cr Il Lmbrarx Club I7 Newspaper Club I7 RANK MATLISI lx Dmku Drnky our ptrsonalxty kld rs a classmate whom all Jm1re A qood sportsman he lrkes xll sports and partrcrpates 1 them Af r qt iClLl1l1lOH he mtends to take our the fanmy qroeery stort Attzzmt Class VlCt Prtsxdent l2 Newspaper Club V Baskttlnll 9 lO Virslty Basketblll ll B1stb1ll9 IO lntramuralFootb1ll 9 IO Football ll Captam ll VIILLARD McKENINON Mzclrty Mrtkey rs a good organx er thrs he proyed by bemg 1 tapable presrdent of our senior class He also showed hrs .lramatxc talent III our class plays Dmcmg I9 another of h s many iccomplxshmtnts NVherexer you see a feyy gurls youll t Mrckey too Actzutzt Safety Patrol 9 Cllss President 12 Band 9 IO Il 12 Nexxspap r Club 12 Yearbook Staff I2 Class Play ll UTH MtQUOXK N Coome Ruth says her faxorrte pastune IS loafmg but she managed o graduxtt as an honor student She has not made up her mmd as to what htr lrft work vnll he Whatever her voca non al cholte ue prtdrct 1 yery brrlllant future for one en dowed vuth so rnuth xblhty Acts: mes Class Pl xy ll ALICE MICHALOSKI Mzhal Allce 15 a tall VIVBCIUUS brunette w1th a dehghrful sense of humor usually heard g1ggl1ng or tellmg mrrth provokmg jokes She loves to dance and IS a voracrous reader Her secret am IBIIIOH IS to become 1 Powers model Actwatrts Grrls Choxr 9 10 ll 12 Ir Red Cross Club I0 ll l2 Ntvyspaper Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Page 20 vpn., IAMES MILLER lim Theres never a dull moment when A'Iim is around. His jokes and his jitter bug dancing ability make him very popu- lar. He is also a ladies man. During his more serious mo- ments, he served very capably as senior basketball manager. Activities: Basketball Manager 12: Baseball ll 12. BFTT Y MOLITORIS Bets Bets whose dimpled cheeks art envied by all is a peppy twirltr Her skill in basketball his been displayed in m my a game She will be remembered for her role of Florence in the senior play Soon she will become the disciple of another Florence Florence Nightingale Activities Tw1rlerlO ll Captain I2 Newspaper Club I2 Yearbook Staff 12 Class Play ll I2 Basketball 10 ll I2 WARNER MOSS Mossy Mossy is the youngest senior His performances in the junior and senior class plays stamp him as a skillful actor However we do not think he is destined for the stage His interest in governmental affairs and his knowledge of them qualifies him as a politician or a lawyer Actizztzcs Newspaper Club 12 Class Play ll I2 ANN MOSYCHIK Macey Ann is a tall girl with a hearty laugh whose motto must be Laugh and the world laughs with you Her qreatest source of enjoyment comes from dancing or listening to music. ap propriate for dancing In and out of school she is considered a good sport and a companion to all Attuities Library Club ll Newspaper Club I2 Basketball ARLINE MUCCI Muccz Short but bubbling over with energy is Arline whose great est ambition is to become an interior decorator For recreation she chews gum cr icking and blowing it expertly and writes letters the latter keeping the postman quite busy Actztities Grls Choir IO ll I2 Band 9 IO ll I2 chestrl IO lr Red Cross Club I0 Newspaper Club IO I2 Class Play ll Basketball IO ll Page 21 ss. , fl 411-1 :if RU FH POLLOClx Shorfq Ruth .1 blur ox d blondt from the Lountrx lSfl'1L xhortx of tht Lllss 111 stature but not ln the qualrtlee of a true. frxend Htr out of School mtereite ire dancmg md roller skatmq SIHQC her xocahonal rnterutx art III the busmew held look for her rn some txtgunxe s OHICE' Adzmrtzu Lll7l'lI'X Club 17 Nexnsp 1per Club 17 LOUIS PRINCE Princely Lotus IS one of our xxtll drwud man about Qehool VX hart 1 s l1uc 1 xou ll hnd hun for ht enjoxs l1uq nn: 1 klnq 1 htrs xx IS 1 L 1p1blt co eduor o sthool n1xxsp1pu ol took H1 1 UNK lnterut III all the '1ctx tus of tht mhool Attztztzc-x Band9 10 ll l2 Nuxepaper Club 17 Yearbook 1 l'7 Cliis Pl1x ll Bl:,RlNARD RELGULSKI Bcrme Bernu rs one of the tiller boys lll the Ll1ss He 18 usually found lOllLTlI1q III the halls but mllldlnq hrs oxxn busmese We Should lrkt to knoxx hrs formula for qettmq '1long xxrth people l3LLil1QC lu dots mt hdndsonnlx VVhatextr hls future plins xu art uvnhdc-nt suttew xxlll tome lns xx 1x RICHARD Rl' IDLR Rzclmrd Rrghard IS 1 qunt Hflldlilllk young rn ill rn sehool but out door llft xnttrtsts hun rnoxt xxhen not IH sLhool HN f1XOI'1fL pm m S 1r1 huntxnq and fmhmg If he has not xet Chosen hm nt xxork xxt Qhould llke to Sugqcst foreitrx 39 1 Qtutablc xot lflOIl for L1 person of hm mtcrests 'md QU1Ct nature MARY AGNES RFMALY Aqgzc Aggle IS an honor Student and rl born leader as cxrdenced by the rndnx dCflXltlt9 IH xxhlph she pirnclpited act1x tlx Both 1s ft playtr 1nd 19 1 Sptctator sporte are her mam mtercit tsptuallx bmketball uztrts Guls ho1r 9 lO ll l2 r Rtd Cross Clun l0 ll Lrbrarx Club ll 12 Ntxxbpapu Club 10 17 Yearbook St.1ffl2 Cl me Plax ll I7 Basketbf1lllO ll l2 Churleader ll l'7 Co taptaxn I7 Page 22 IULIA RICCI IuIie Iulie is a very active girl, held in high esteem by her class- mates. She is a peppy and expert twirler, an outstanding bas- ketball player. and a popular waitress in Kester's Canteen. Activities: Girls' Choir 9, 10, ll, 123 Twirler 10, ll. 12: Ir. Red Cross Club ll: Newspaper Club IO, l2: Basketball IO, Il, IZ. DORIS ROSENGRANT Rosle Rosle is the girl who possesses the beautiful blond hair and strikmq blue eyes Her favorite pastime is roller skating and her favorite sport ts basketball in both of which she dns plays great skull Her infectious laughter and genxal personality account for her popularity among her classmates Acfuxtzes Yearbook Staff I2 Class Play II Basketball IZ ELIZABETH RULE Light haired blue eyed Elizabeth is 1 pal to all She ha a ready to go laugh with a sparkle in her eyes to set it off She is a good sport and ready to participate in any school actixity We do not know what her plans for the future are but wt wish her luck in whatever she chooses to do Acmzties r Red Cross Club ll I2 STANLEY SKLIRAT a Sta is a good person to have around when there is work to do for he is active and depend able He is a good book keeper and is planning to attend college after graduation to study advanced bookkeeping md accounting He proved his business talent by doing uch 1 fine job of selling magazines Aetuztres Yearbook Staff I2 GLORIA SOLDINSKI Glory The girl w1th the joke book and carefree giggle IS Glory Her love of fun IS excelled only by her ability to roller skate especially when accompanied by a certain tall blond Farmer dancing also has a prominent spot in her favorxte acttvrttes The glitter from her third finger of her left hand clearly reveals her future Page 23 RQ' 159' Q Kal f 4 K A l A x -. 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V, .H , ifggj a I 'L 2' 1 llffzi y 1: , l, ' AUDREY SORBER Audrey Audrey s lox ely soprano yoree 15 a welcomed addltxon to the ehoxr The 'word red appeals to her but not so much as a eolor Ask Audrey for an evcplanahon If other plans do not mterfere she yull contmue her educatlon rn the buslness f1eld next fall Actuzm Grrls Chorr 9 IO ll 12 lr Red Cross Club IO ll Llbrny Club ll I7 Newspaper Club I2 Yewlbook Staff Bl 'VIH QORBER Bttts Btttx Cant de tde uhether she vull ht a nurse or a beautl clan VVhatexer she undertakes her faworrte pastune as playmg the p1 mo She 'also llkts horseback rzdmg and xs the proud oxxmr of a lu illflflll rldtng horse Aduztzu Band O IO Ntyxspiper Club 12 EARL SORBER Skrp Any ICL today7 The questron rs asked by Earl many trmes a day throughout the summer xacatnon smce he IS the local 1ce man Some day he vurll be a prosperous and leadmg bus: ness man of the communlty Hls lce truck adds to hls popul arnty xxtth the oppoaxte sew. Adu me S ifm ty Patrol 9 ELOVE STOLIT Pmlxu Elon IS 1 sparklmq brunettr from Shnckshmny Valley Among her most xaluable assets xs her naturally curly haxr Thursday nrqht means only one thmg to Pmky danclng at xxhlch she 18 1 xxhr Possessmq a sense of humor she enyoys elllnq md lliftlllllq to qood jokes Acmztzes Nuxspxpcr Club l2 Basketball ll MARY SUDOL ama Mama IS tall dark and VINEICIOUS She ts a good all around student but her favor1te subjects are ln the commerclal held Wflth her honor roll grades and the expenence acqulred as offxce gnfl she yull go far ln the busmess world Actwrtzes Class Secretary ll Lrbrary Club I2 Newspaper Club l2 Yearbook Staff 12 Class Play 12 Page 24 vs I K 2 y .Q .A .. , '1 .153 ' ' , . , : . . . : z , -z x 4 5 .' : 1 wr 1 .. x J. A e . ' Y x x v ' 1' ' C v' H Q . - C . 1. ,- , ' 1 4 .. 1 - z . V. ,v,. . . . f ' 5 . ' ' s: 2 1 ' ' . . v K .. . . . ' '. . V '-v V. . ' , , ' v VL-: - : ', . , ... . .y . . f CHARLES TAYLOR Charlie Charlie belongs to the ''be-seen-but-not-heard class or else he thinks more can be accomplished through hard work than loud talk. Whatever his philosophy, he is the silent type, finding his greatest enjoyment in hunting and fishing. In school, in spite of his nature, he is a likeable and friendly person. 'QARA TAYLOR Ttrrq Sara 18 one of tht quiet mtmbtrs of tht class but can 'always bt relied upon to lend a helping hand She. was an outstanding model in a fashion sh xx presented by tht Home Ftonomics dtpartmuat Htr interest in home making and her ability 1 modeling may lead to an interesting career Activities r Rad Cross Club ll I2 ANTHONY TOMASHLINAS Tony Besides being quiet bashful and tall Anthony has a liking for outdoor life He is a man of few words but many thoughts and deeds Although talking is one of has pet aversions he enjoys the esteem of a large number of friends both in and out of school who join in vxishinq him luck PHYLLIS TRUMBOVK ER Phi Phyllis is one of our most enthusiastic sports fans Her favorite sport is skating She also enjoys a good radio program and can relate a story with enthusiasm equalled only by her enjoyment of it Her ont desire is to join those who have chosen nursing as their profession Activities lr Red Cross Club ll CHESTER VALOVAGE Chet Chet who is tall and athletic was a valuable player in both football and basketball contributing his share to the scores piled up by the teams He derives a great deal of pleas ure in teasing the girls and to all appearances they enjoy it oo Activities Newspaper Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 I V Basketball 9 10 ll Varsity Basketball 12 Football 12 Base ball ll Page 25 '-:rf 'Y' Iwi we--.gf - Q L' 1 ' A 1 u x ' u 1 1 v ' v 4 1 . . . ,U t C - ' ' ' A t . a ' . 2 . 2 ' x l Z B 4 A1 O ' ' xx' 1 x x x 4 - 4 -B- - a ' . 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Q '7 -nw IACK WHEELWRIGHT ack ack IS one of our honor students but he 1s far fro1n bemg 1 book worm for he enjoys fun as much as stud1es HIS 6 feet 3 mches as well as h1s scholastu: ab1l1ty cause many stud ents to look up to h1m H15 1nterest and sk1ll m chem1stry should lead h1m to a successful laboratory career Actwztzes Newspaper Club 12 BARBARA VVOLFE Babs Bahs IS mcl1ned to be qu1et but her fr1ends say they have loads of fun w1th her and enjoy her company An enthus1ast1c basketball fan she IS a good player herself She 1ntends to enroll IU 1 busmess school to study stenoqraphy Her class mates know she w1ll succeed Actrvzhes Yearbook Staff l2 Basketball ll 12 ELIZABETH NVOODS Betty Ht ir that q1qqle Th 1ts Betty our qay and llqht hearted tomr ide She possesses in ll'lC7tl'l'lLl9tll3l6. source of y1t1l1ty whxch IS qultt uldtnt whtn she IS cheerleadmg or playmq b lskttball Good luck to 1 populxr and sery aCt1ye student ctuztze Grls Cho1r lO ll Ban ll News papt Club l7 B1sketballlO ll l2 Cheerleader 12 ANDRILXV VK OlNOClx Andy Andy doesnt behest m btxnq extrasagant by burmnq 111dn1qht o1l Farmmg IS h1s greatest pleasure The farm work may account for h1s muscular blllld NXll1Cl'l m1ght lead h1m to tho se boxmg or wrestlmq as a career He 19 a pleasant fel low and neytr stems to lack fr1ends CHARLOT l'l:, IW OLINSKI Char Blond ha1red Char I9 an accomphshed seamstress and one of the few g1rls IH the class who drnes a car Many of us have heard her p1ano playmg whmch IS very pleasant and easy on the ears She hopes to become a stewardess 1n the near future Vke w1sh her the yery best of luck Page 26 , I'-, HONOR STUDENTS C Fzrst ROL! Ioyce Croop lack Wheelwnqht Edward Galkowskx Maragret FabIan Dorxs raqle Second Row Mary Aqnes Remaly ShIrley Bewscoter Ahce M1Ch3lOSkl Rmaldo Castelh DorIs Rosenqrant Ruth McQuown Tlurd Rou Alverda Greqory Carol Boyek Mary Sudol COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processlonal HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Invocatxon REV A F BIRDSALL MuSIcal Selecuons SHICKSHININY HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR Golden Slumbers by Iacob Lxsten to the Lambs bq Dett Evenmq Shadows by Rzccz Award of PYIZQS and DlplOm3S CLAUDE E MILLER Supervzsmg Prznczpal Alma Mater CLASS AND AUDIENCE Benedlctlon REV C C WEBER ReCessIOnal HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Page 27 Address ...................... . . ....... DR. FRED W. HOSLER Class Prophecy What s th1s7 The Fates those we1rd s1sters are brew1nq a stranqe pot1on from wh1ch the shadow of each sen1or s future 15 BYISIHQ L1sten Double double toll and trouble Frre burn and cauldron bubble Ahal Doxnq all r1qht 1n h1s new pos1t1on IS Frank Matusek Pres1dent of Eat Em All Cereal COFPOFHYIOH He has appo1nted Stanley Ceqlarskl as h1s treasurer Sculptress Betty Sorber who rece1ved world w1de recoqn1t1on last year for her CBFVIHQ of the qoddess Aurora 1s teachmq xn the Art Inst1tute of Ch1cago Her most enthus1ast1c student 1S Alverda Greqory who THISBS QUIUQB p1qs 1n her IEISUYQ t1me Bower and Barsk1 CITCUS qreatest show now on the road owes lfS success to queen of acrobats Ioyce Croop and anxmal tra1ner Stanley GUrZ1HSkl Any day we expect Arlme Muccl a medlcal secretary to arr1ve 1n Man1la for s1x months of rest Wh1le there she expects to res1de at Ellzabeth Woods banana planta t1on Concert PIBHISI LOIS Koons has turned to jazz and IS o1an1st for number one bandleader and crooner Stanley Skurat Dr R1chard Br1dle has yust returned from Mars where he had hoped to practlce dent1stry However h1s ex ped1t1on was unsuccessful s1nce teeth have become ex t1nct on Mars Accompany1nq h1m on the tr1p were scxentrst Wxllxam Kessler and qeoloq1st Iohn KYOPIGW n1ck1 Sh1rley lames 19 a sw1mm1nq 1nstructor for the YVV CA ID W1lkes Barre Pa She has lust completed a SIX months course at Ruth Pollock s Sw1mm1nq Academy 1n New York Is th1s a co1nc1dence7 Carol Boyek and Elove Stout once h1qh school classmates both s1qned w1th the Metro POIIYHH Opera on lune I 1967 The Nobel Pr1 e 1n sclence IS to be awarded to Mar qaret Fab1an That l1ttle bundle of bra1ns d1scovered a way to extract enerqy from a snow flake and produce enouqh electr1cal current to make the water flow uph1ll at N1aqara Falls From amonq n1nety contestants Dorothy H111 won th1s years cup for fancy d1v1nq The award was presented by last years w1nner Elo1se Lanmnq Pos1nq for commerc1al art1st Sara Taylor are Helen Lamoreaux and Glor1a Sold1nsk1 both well known mod e s Staqe and screen star Betty MOl1IOFlS IS hav1nq her home on Lonq Island redecorated by 1nter1or decorator Iosephme Lup1nsk1 Dor1s Craqle has a most unusual hobby of collect1nq old plants Her prrze POSSESSIOH IS a th1rty e1qht year old Sweet W1ll1am D1d you recoqmze the pxctures of the two sm1l1nq pearl d1vers wh1ch were taken on Ceylon7 They were Adm1ral lames Hunt1nqton and Capta1n Thomas HHTYIS on who were lost 1n a sea d1saster f1VE years aqo Mary Sudol reporter for the New York T1mes recoqmzed h r fr1ends and photographed them for her paper Fulflllmq h1s boyhood amb1t1on of makmq the llqhts ql1tter all over the world 1s Edward Dauks1s an electr1cal enq1neer Planters Nut and Chocolate Company 15 bemq sued by the1r off1c1al candy taster Vonda Belles MISS Belles cla1ms that as a result of f1fteen years as taster she can taste only chocolate and peanuts Pleadmq her case IS that famous woman lawyer Mary Lee Keste The pres1dent of the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvan1a Ruth McQuown has announced that the school w1ll no lonqer requlre s udents to attend classes Recent surveys show that 1f students attend classes teachers must also attend Th1s overworks the teachers Professor Anthony Tom ashunas and Coach lack Bach thoroughly approve of th1s plan M1ke F1schett1 manager of the Ph1lly Green T185 re ports that Edqar Hontz IS lead1nq the baseball world th1s year w1th a batt1nq averaqe of 350 One of M G M s make up art1sts Ruth ones IS vacat1on1nq at Ehzabeth Rules ch1cken ranch 1n lower C3llfOYHl8 Nurse Elqene Benscoter IS also at the ranch f1tt1nq crutches to the leqs of cr1ppled ch1ckens The new sport creat1ons you see 1n Fashlon Maqa z1ne ed1ted by Ann IaHOS1k are products of fash1on des1qner Anna Mosych1k Those versat1le q1rls have done lt aqa1n Entermq the f1eld of research Audrey Sorber and Al1ce MlChBl0Skl have turned out a face cream wh1ch w1ll make the uqlrest face the most beaut1ful and VICE versa It sells at only S50 a par Warner Moss who IS pres1dent of the TWA Alr l1nes has announced hlS selected crew for h1s pr1vate SUPEFSOHIC plane The crew IS as follows p1lot Bernard Regulsk1 nav1qator Charles Taylor and stewardess Charlotte ZWOllHSk1 R1chard Rerder a cert1f1ed pUbllC accountant was sav ed from drown1nq at Coney Island by hfesaver Iul1a R1cc1 Rumors are that Edward GalkOWSkl has rece1ved a fabulous sum for h1s most recent modern Dalntlnq You Tell Me There IS a new heavywexqht champ1on Mxllard Mc Kennon knocked out the heavywelqht champ1on LOUIS Pr1nce last n1qht 1n the f1rst half of the f1rst round Lookmq for qood read1nq7 Mary Aqnes Remalys Bloqraphy of a Mult1 M1ll1ona1re tells of Leonard Kollars r1se from sell1nq peanuts on T1mes Square for a penny a baq to h1s pos1t1on today wrltmq her h1qh school class sonq that she would be one of the twent1eth centurys qreatest sonq wr1ters7 She IS wr1t1nq what cr1t1cs say w1ll be her f1ft1eth h1t The most 1mportant person of the year IS M1ldred Cumberland The b3SlS of the award IS the wonderful SPFVICQ she has rendered to f1eld m1ce 1n see1nq that farm ers ralsed plenty of crops to feed them Althouqh Elame Greenlaw won last year s pennant for womens wrestl1nq 1n Wyommq Valley the heav1est bets are on Dor1s Rosenqrant who w1ll tussle w1th MISS Greenlaw at the K1nqston Armory tomorrow n1qht Contractors Stanley Maqarow1cz and Steve Maqera are constructmq a crematory on P1kes Peak Phyllrs Trumbower and Lorretta Ceppa w1ll operate the crema tory Poetess Ada Masters who has l1ved 1n London for the past ten years has been declared the f1rst woman poet laureate of Enqland The latest report IS that lack WhE2lWf1qht mayor of Rocky Landlnq a Clty on the moon w1ll aqam run for offxce He IS clos1nq h1s second term wh1ch has been marked by petty b1cker1nq amonq h1s OHICIHI fam1ly the c1ty treasurer Chester Valovaqe accuslnq the c1ty clerk ames M1ller of steal1nq flV9 st1cks of qum from h1m Runnmq neck to neck compet1t1on are R1ta Allen and LOIS Heller qreatest speculators IH the stock ma ket Dorothy L1pka the travel1nq hypnot1st IS tour1nq the West Coast and w1ll q1ve a show IU Los Anqeles to morrow n1qht The secret has leaked out that the happy undertaker on Bess1e Iayne Cumberland s rad1o mystery program IS none other than Rmaldo C3Sf9lll owner of the Str1nqless Spaqhetn Company S1f11RLhY BENSCOTER C lass Prophet Page 28 V ' . '-' y ' I . 1 I v - ' ' ' v l ' Y 1 4. - . , 1 ' , ,,'- Y - . - . b . ' v ' ' U ' - , . ' - Q , ' I . . -' I . . . . - I . . I V ' . . Y - ' ' ' ' v . Y A l . - ' ' ' , , Who thought back in 47 when Barbara Wolfe was . . . . Y . D 4 V 'A 3 . .A ' I , , - A . . v . . - , , ' ' . . . V Y - ' 7. ' ' ' .' 1 .. 4 I n ' ' 4 ' - ' f A . . . . l I h v 0 ' A . . . . . . L Y 4 V . A -I L n 1 : n . . U T- . V - L A l. A 1947 Class Wrll The rndrvrduul senro s each havrnq valuable possess rons do hereby bequeath them as follows Rrta Allen and Lors Heller leave to Elrzabeth Baer and Charlotte Benscoter therr bashfaul and shy ways To hrs brother Georqre Wrllram Kessler leaves hrs abrlrty to ramble rnto Mr Mrchael s room wheneyer he feels lrke rt Lors Koons rnd Mary Sudol leave to Bernree Koons rnd Dorothy Reqree thtrr posrtrons rs Mr Mrllers offrce qrr s To Mrchrel VVntnehak Wayne Hartman and Bryce rmts qo the qood rn rnners rrrd quret ways of Stanley Mrq rrowre Rrelrrrd Rerder rnd Anthony Tomashun rs S rrah Try lor and Elrzabeth Rule leave therr thrrd perrod study h rll seat rn the lrttle room opposrte the offree to rnyone who would lrke to eollect rntercstrnq rnforrnr trcrr Leonard Kollar wrlls to hrs brother Edmund hrs abrlrty to make new frrends at out of town basketball qames Marqa et F rbran wrlls her lunch seat rn Mr Mrchael s room to Sophre Kub rsek Dorothy Hrll and Mary Aqnes Remaly leave therr captarn cheerleadrnq jobs to Ann Kobasko and Elarne Dod on Warner Moss leay es a box of bubble qum to Charlotte Edwards to keep on chewrnq and bubblrnq all year lonq To Leonard Blazrck Edward Dauksrs wrlls the best srde of hrs usual mornrnq arqument You ll have to speak up now Len' Charlotte Lwolrnskr leaves her car to Betty Woznock Frank Matusek leaves hrs truck to lohn Ulrchney to take the boys out whenever and wherever they want to osephrne Luprnskr and Ann Ianosrk leave the spot where they stand rn front of Rerders durrnq the noon hour to Mary Grovannrnr and Paulrne Furtak Stanley Skurat leaves a frrendly smrle and amrcable way wrth teachers to Robert Wrldoner Alverda Gr qory wrlls to any lunror who needs thrs maqrc touch her seat rn all academrc classes wrth the hope that her successor too wrll qraduate an honor stud en To Iohn Kroprewnrckr from Shrckshrnny ohn Krop rewnrckr from Mocanaqua leaves hrs place rn eyery teachers roll book Phyllrs Trumbower leaves her abrlrty to request sonqs oyer VVH WL to Carolyn lohnson Eloye Stout and Ann Mosychrk leave therr Home Economrcs adyentures to Dorothy Trudnak and Elea nore Handzelek to carry on where they left off Her boo' on how to keep three boy frrends at the am trrne Alrce Mrchaloskr wrlls to Helen Staekhous St ye Maqera and Edward Galkowskr leave a yery lrvely arqument as to who has the best band rn the country to Robert Bolrnskr and Danrel Zaludek To Shrrley Freeman Bessre Iayne Cumberland leaves the abrlrty to play hookey wrthout ever comrnq near the truant offrcer Ruth McQuown leaves her love for Home Economrcs to Irrs Lamo eaux S anley Ceqla skr wrlls to Aldo DeMarco hrs boners because he thrnks Aldo wrll be able to use them rust as o ten Vonda Belles and Mary Lee Kester leave therr con venrently close POD seats to Mary Barley and Irene Matusek We hope you have rust as much to talk about Iohn Bach leaves to Georqe Ulrchney hrs scorrnq pow er at all basketball qames Keep rt up to par Georqe Max Bower wants to keep hrs backfreld posrtron on the football freld rn the famrly so Wayne we h reby bestow thrs rob on you The Shorthand Krds Thomas Harrrson and Bernard Requlskr leave therr abrlrty to take shorthand at the rate of 150 words a mrnute to Kenneth Allen and Robert Trtus Carol Boyek wrlls a few excess rnches to lean Wrldon Rrchard Brrdle wrlls hrs own book What Not to Do rn Hrqh School to Ioleen Yaple Dorothy Lrpka wrlls her drstrnctrve lauqh to Sylvrr Orbrnatr Ruth lones Cvlorrr Soldrnskr rnd Helen Lrmorerux le rye a power to keep therr boy frrends all therr own to my three underelrss qrrls yvho rre havrnq trouble Chester Valovaqe wrlls to Moderno Rossr hrs electr.1 curler to set hrs w rves eyery mornrnq before school Charles Taylor lerves hrs specral ways wrth qrrls to my boy who rs brshful To Elva Ruekle oyce Croop le rves her Srdre Hawk rns abrlrty to overpower the boys To Shrrley Bertrarrr ulra Rrccr wrlls her abrlrty to qet to sehool on trme Irek Wheelwrrqht the brqqest boy rn the senror class wrlls Curwood Masters some of hrs pounds and rnches Audrey Sorber leaves her seat rn the audrtorrum rn the trrst row to Ianet Moore ways to Frank Olenrck Lours Prrnce who so ably acted as a grrl rn our class play bequeathes thrs abrlrty to Arthur Czarnomskr rn case an addrtronal qrrl rs needed rn the future Barbara Wolfe leaves to any punror from Hunlock Townshrp the abrlrty to compose sonqs Stanley Gurzrnskr leaves to Robert Capece hrs trtle The Bookkeeprnq Whrz and hrs abrlrty to complete four budqets rn typrnq every srx weeks Betty Sorber wrlls to her srster anrce her knack of not studyrnq for tests but qettrnq passrng qrades To Edward Mazonkey Mrchael Frschettr leaves hrs skrll to drrbble on the basketball floor Elrzabeth Woods leaves to any sophomore wrth a lot of pep and a qood set of vocal cords one used cheer leadrnq rob Stanley Barskr wrlls hrs wavy harr to Roland Koons not that he needs rt but a few more waves mrqht come rn handy some rarny day when curls wont stay rn To Mollre Zrqnarskr Dorrs Rosenqrant wrlls her skrll and abrlrty to make pornts rn basketball at crrtrcal mo nents To Vrneent Luprnskr arnes Mrller leaves hrs jrtter buqqrnq abrlrty Mrllard McKennon leaves hrs way wrth the women to Harry Davrd Hook Adr Masters leaves to Glorra Enqlehart her shy and bashful way wrth her classmates Loretta Ceppa and Elqene Benscoter leave two vacant band posrtrons to any professronal frll rns Mrldred Cumberland Shrrley Iames and Elorse Lan nrnq wrll therr trtle Country Grrls to Kathryn Shaw and Dorrs Shaw Ruth Pollock wrlls her lonq leqs to Ioan Goss Fred Mott we now endow you wrth all of Shrrley Benscoters artrstrc abrlrty Wrth your combrned talents you should be brq thrnqs next year Edqar Hontz wrlls hrs abrlrty to blush at embarrassrnq moments to Red Thomas Irmmy Huntrnqton wrlls hrs shy and bashful ways rn economrcs class to Danrel Baluta We appornt Mr Mrller our prrncrpal as executor of thrs wrll and revoke all former wrlls In wrtness thereof we have subscrrbed our name thrs 4th day of Iune 1947 RINALDO CASTELLI Class Testator Page 29 O . . . r , V . 1 . t . l t . I I -.B Y x V K , K V . - .. V ' . 1 ' . . ' 1 V er. 'Q' f e e e, Q Q 'f, l '. 'Q Ie -I 1 ' 'e , e 1 'i ' 'l - ,' ala' '41, 2 f Hz rf ap. i ' 12- ' c ' -. , '. . . . T, l ' V . s K X l f R ' 1 - R - . . ' F . . . i 5 .N ' ' , 'i H ' h . 4 ' K T L T L ' ' 4' ' ' Ae 'e ' 'V l . . - 2 ,- as . l - Q 4 V H c . Y I .Z Z , V . A iA s . Q - rs ' , ' -L ' s A ' U-, s . K ll' ' f ' H y - . Doris Cragle leaves her scholastic arnbitron and quret 90' . ' . ' . . . . I . B A ' q I V' el ' ' A r, A 1 ' y r . I . . . , V v I V I Y ' ' ' , I Q c . . . . Y V 'V V 4 . x . . K . . A . . 1 V ' r ' .. ' 1 1 A ,I 1 I D . , 4 ' ' L - - S it ' ' . A - L - - D , xg. 2 . . . e K ' . . Ax VI . M 1 Ay . ' b ' ' I r ' . . .. . . 4: V ' V' ' , . , ' A l ' ' 1 4 . . .L . ' L. . ' ' x ' I l I I v - - I . 9 I' Shlckshlnny I-l1qh vull alxx ays be A treasured thouqht ln our memory Well ne er forqet The qood tlmes that we spent When we were students ln your h And as we qo forth To f1r corners of thls unlx erse We ll remember vou And driys th it have qonc luv For you are verv dear to us Class Motto When We Budd Let Us Class Flower Amerlcan Beautx Rose Class Song als We alvy ays wxll be true to wxhue and blue Throuqh the years to come Well honor you In all the thmqs we do And we wlll keep your Thouqh we wander far Stlll your qlorv lmqers And surely you mll be Forex er m our memory W standards h1qh XI BXRX WOLFE Bulld For Exer Www EN A 'uni - .f Suuor high uculty and jcmltors Page 31 . . . V. ' 7 . V . . . 4 A Y V . - ' f ' l . ' . f 4 ' 4 X ' 1 . on, r. V - V . 1 7' c . 2 1 I . W ., B. 2 , I Z2?55?5::,,5x 2 ' S , -, . . , 0 Xxx'-i x ? Q Class Colors: Maroon and White mt is X 5 XX m , Ez - . . - , ht fi ' rr . , XR 5, :X SS -. and E! M' 'xx - N' ,, 4 2 ' 3 --Q M '---., gig -V gg V -..,. ,WJ 'E WZ ,K L 15,0 - '5:, f-.,,-f 2 CLASS OFFICI Ri CIIARICBTTI lfmx wiv Scrutiny hmxix Vxlox wr Pr :dent DXNllL B-XILIT-X L ru Pre :dent 'Vlxizx Glox XNNINI Trca urer MR. HARVEYS HOME ROOM First Row: Ernest Ashbridge, VVayne Bower. Harry Hook, Iohn Kendrick. Brvce lames. Roland Koons. Iames La- Bar. Kenneth Allen. Mr. Harvey, Second Row: Andrew VVo::noCk, loseph Lelakus, VVilliarn Meeker, Donald Meade. George Mzirtini. Moderno Rossi, Michael VVnencak. Robert Capece. Third Row: Michael Truchon. Robert VVildoner, VValter Kropiewnicki. Carl Baer. Frank Olenick. Michael XVasil- ko, lohn Pleviak. lohn Ulichney. Earl Sorher. Page 32 Class of 1948 ' Class of 1948 MISS KOKORAS HOME ROOM F1rstRou Stella Cacma Ann Kobasko Sylvta Orbmau Eleanor Bulno Mary Banley Irene Matusek Betty Woznock Dorothy Reqelc Dons Phxlltps Ianet Moore M155 Kokora Second Roz: Fred Mott Robert Txtus Glenn Martln Ir1s Lamoreaux Damel Zaludek ohn KFOPICWUICRI Mary G1ovann1n1 Robert Bolmskn Edward Ceppa Burton Wandell Thzrd Ron Bob Garrnson Vmcent Lap1nsk1 Danxel Baluta Iohn Leck Edvun Valovaqe Elxa Ruckle Alvnn Rex Glenn Folk Leonard Blaz1ck Ronald Younq MISS SCHLEES AND MISS COOKS HOME ROOM n1ce Koons Hazel Lamoreaux exerlx, Rhone lean VV1ldo'1er Mxss Cook Second Ro Cleo Younq Helen Greqory Nellxe Wllhams Elame Dodson Rome Hartman Paulme Furtak lean Babetskn Charlotte Edwards Mabel Conrad Leona Smlth Th1rdRou Marxe Madl Dorm Shm Martha Nauqle Sh1rley Ashley Helen Stackhouse Ioan Goss oleen Yaple Shtrley Bertram Kathryn Shaw Page 33 I First Row: Miss Schlee, Alberta Lanning, Lorraine Cragle, Reda Hawk. Kathleen Hamersky, Iune Church. Ber- I-V. U - .L ix' V K . V x V Y 'IA ,f--i 'F 4 AM' J' in Take a look at the next senior class. Page 34 It ii' ,A ' e know they will fill our places very capably Page 35 Ts R't 5lH' Class of 1949 MISS BRANDONS HOME ROOM First Roz Curyxood Masters Marion Appleby Mary Lou Buh Mirion Bridle Larry Bonh im Herhert Taylor David Bennett Lillian Petroski oan Kulp lune Masters Miss Brandon Second Roz: Gloria Enqleharr Eli abeth Baer lane ones Cveorqe Kessler Roland Ft itherni in Leo Madl Char lotte Benscoter Irene S eminski Phyllis Rittenhouse Euqent Mirt ni Third Rm: Elviood Harrison Rohert Hirter Dm B llts B nton Culyer Edmund Kollar Stanley Lohoski Ches t r Skurit Loyd Metmlf Leland Keller Ab nt Ned Boyxer Carl Greqory lean Lloyd NHSS SMETHERS HOME ROOM First Row: lane Hughes. Dolores Bujno, Malvina Zignarski, Stella Lupinski, Sophie Kuhasek, Marge Kubasek, Theodore Yainilkowski, Leonard Fiorani, Dolores Ad':inczy'k. Betty' McLaughlin, Daniel Fry. S3CUV1d Row: Helen Stuka. Ann Sutliff. Patricia Steeber, Genevieve Cwalkoyvski, lLl9ii..UI'C Hiindzelek. Dorothy' Trudnalg. Eugene Klimovich. Ioseph Yeninas. Hazel Thompson. Miss Smethers, Third Row: Carolyn lohnson. Betty' Culp, Margaret G utotweski, Bill Thomas, Arthur Cztirnomski, Iohn Bloshinski, Lawrence Kadtke, VValter Kowalski. Page 36 MISS VX HITFNIGHTS HOME ROOM Flrbt' Rau Mrsi Whttenlqht Ameha Caryer Sh1rley FICLIIIIH Dolo as Brluta ostphrne Hohhcs Eya Search Florence Stout ltmce Sorher Dorothy VVert Staond Roz: Leonard Szczlnskl Clarence Lukaehexxekl Rtynold G eqory Bull Pushlnskas Ronald Genstl Lau rence Conrad Sonny Rex Clayton Greqory T1lIFCiRL7ll Euqenc Hlrrrson Ralph Bellcs Kenneth Smlvtr oseph Bcllei VV1ll1am Bmlhy Rrchard Voslcr Charles Baer Lamome Hallman Abaent Doran Voekel Mary Ellen Boyer Class 0 1949 VN OLFE S HOME ROOM 1Mrs Metcalf Sllbgflfllfel Fzr t Roz: Colleen Deltrlck Clarrne Harter Lorrame Culycr Martha VX oods Eduard Ma onlxty Patrrck Galn qher Drno SCl2lIIl'lI1H1 Mm Metcalf XV tiicond Ron Arlett1LtValley Mlrron l:qr1 Mary S 1l1l1s Luclllt Eroh Anthony 'Vlrlltr Cvcorqt Uhchnty F ink 351 o Tlzzrd Rom Ioseph Futoma Flllmore Stout Robert Conrad Chester Lu Arthur VX hrtmg Thaddeus Staprnskx Fourth R011 Iohn Futoma Anthony Bened1ct Vkalter Barskl Emo Canarlnx Aldo Derna co Hohart Austrn Absent Barbara Harqrlyes Page 37 QQ' -M., an -1-9, hen ue umu Paqg 39 S ww Q Wa. Yr x ,M- X . as 4 W V 2 4 , , Q X . ll ' . ,4 1-Q . f :t gs I . S ' ' ' I' ' ,N 2 4 . , I5 , . - 'S -' D w' .V x xg, I f .ph A L .Zh .eb 4 , '.I4q - 1 X A ,Q ra' e LA 4 ' ' - .fl .,., ' V ' f xi w ,.., gy A K-ff ff , -gr ' M ,. fr ,- 5 5, ,yan 1: , .Q W I: fs - 5 . 1 at 'F A , .A ,. , 4. , M.. 3, , A , -Q lv' , .., . .. . 1.1. A . , , . , , . ,Y IFS 6- L..LJ.. Q' unlu- '14 Smllu are m style for than char ul sophc Page 39 ,gx-4' MISS VXILLIAMS HOME ROOM Fzr t R011 ldmt Andrews Buerlx Iohnson Doretta Stulxhouie le 111 Gototxx sk1 Marx Helen VX oods Carol Snnon Eleanor Lxm movue Bury Ann Sorber Bernlee K1sh mqh N1r1 lVleQuoxxn S nom! Eleanor Buh HH el Elhott Lorame MCQL1uNND Berry lVlcCabL lo Ann Mlllnr Ruth Gregory Sara Hunnnqton Ienme Allen Ruth Tubbs Tlnrd R 1 Sheldon Erxxme Clxd Boxer Gene Bc-n'1e Robert lVl1ller Lloxd Gensel Euqene RoQ1nuQ Harold Sn1ffer Dlle Krothe w11rtl1 R Fr 111k M Quoxxn Delbert Culp Lmren R I'I1ilX lVl1eh1el Cu rlg Ralph Lut S1l1Q Bl11ne N1 Class o 1950 Nl1SS DOOLE31 S HOVIE ROOVI rt R L11L1ll1 Dnnoy Ollllld Slum 111k Mmry M rx1 L11 abeth Miqaroxue Amta C1xall1n1 Florence Yem on lVl111o11 C01r1d lVlir3 lllll lXoxx1lsk1 Ann1 Y1blonQ 1 Vllss Dooley Jr Th1111s Chwnoqorslu Llonard Ps unc IX Frank Kubaiek Phxlhi Muito loxce VVv.lLh Leon1rd Bo l'lIIlS ohn Derby Alun Crmlu, Tlurd Run Arghu Gur lHSkl acob SltIlll7SiI'Skl Clem nr lxubisek oseph 'Vlol1tor1s Anthony Maqi ohn VX IH Qko ld Chmter Y1 L L1nsk1 Anthonx S11r1qe R1Lh 1rd Bo L1 1 Absent Sylua Bulno l 111 Bunn Chl ns Bernoslxl Donald Lut Page 40 MRS HAEFELES HOME ROOM Fzrst Roz: ud1th Greqory Aus Rood Elame Brace Patmcn Belles loyce Rood M3FllyH Lloyd Lorrame Mar tm Mrs Haefele Second Ron Guan Roberts P1tr1cx1L1nn1nq une Roberts lane Boxshw Catherme Diuson Milld Stuens Peqqv Lou VVorr1ll Ruth Culxtr Thzrd Row lane Goss Theresa Sold1nsk1 Bernadme Obxtz Shlrley LaB1r Yvonne Meeker Veromcl Cmlech Class 0 1950 MR MILLER S HOME ROOM Fzrst Ron Dlud Hmes Chester Truskoxxskr Georqt Linnmq Lloyd Hunter Bruce Belles Herman M15 Rol ert Dodson Elhs Vluldoner Robert Mott Mr M1ller Second Roz: Herbert Iames Albert Shoemaker W1ll11m Sorber Robert Walsh Myron Greqo y Ioseph Prom lck Arnold Wolfe W1ll13H1 Wlll13mS Theodore Gensel Thzrd Roz: Darl Smrth Georqe Wech Robert Suthff Lee Rlttenhouse Orxal Craqle Kenneth Vklmans VValter Lexus Chwrles Frmklm Page 41 ' ': I ' l ', f' , ' , ' 1 ,, ' . ' ' . ' - . . , 2 ' 'H - ' ' : ' ', ' ' , ' L . f , ' 2 ' . Kathleen Culver, Leona Lanza, Bertha Cragle. f: 1 A ,, . 1 ', 4- . ', ' M ., ' 4 ', u- . ,. . 3 V V Y ' Q ff , . '2 , , ' . r ', . - . z ' . .of' W' VVhat tl pcppy looking crowd! Page 42 ' 2 fl-f A,- .1- ,ff ,Q -nvq VVe'll expat bzg thzngs from this group the next three wears Page 43 ' ' ' n 13: mann 431- WIC!! DDR 7' K. IIQQ- what CID! lvl F F ifa ' 5 , V 6 s, ,,- 4 W-LQ. .Z 'Nx l fs' if e -J e Z he S - I y , . , f 'Q 1, ,L 1 M 1 y x .,, if , ' ' Q. , K S 1 - - -4: M 1 m-1.1-1.4.11 xx XI XI ll 111 1111 11111 11 N111 1 X 1 1 111 1 11 1r 11N 1111 111 11 1 1 1 1 H1111 11 1 1r1111 x11 1 1 11 s 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 N 11111 x 11 1 - 1 1 1' r11l 1 Class of 1951 11411 1 1 1 11 1-111 N 1 1 N 1 rv 111111111 1 1 1 1- ll 1 N ll 1 11 X ll 1 x1111 11 11111-v 1 1 xx 1 1 1 111 X 11 71 1 1 11 11 111 1 lllll 1111111 1 I-1111 1111 111 11 'rx 1 11 Iflli 111111111 1111 111 1 1 111 1 11 1 1 1 N 11111111 1 111 1- 1 1 11111-11 NI 1 11111 11 Page 44 sk Come on, boys, get lt exact Look out tl1at's sharp' Oh, 0 anothu' glg jaw bladr. Almost uadx to talu homn Paqc 4 fl K A mb .1n.-x 9v.P'.:,,,,,Q V .-. A ,. J 2 X -:fx-A fy x'f'1' 4 '11 , N, W lim I . 7 ,EKU f , , r Y 5 f . . . . . . . . . J I ' D I V 7 Q f it If -1 ff? Be sure to cut lt Qtrazght Dons Ruth and Luma utun dues makers Hnad up, Mlldnd That looks nun Arent we. modgrn Page 46 7 SENIOR CLASS PLAY CAST Shxrley Benscoter Lors Koons Warner Moss Betty Molxtorns Mary Aqnes Remaly Rxnaldo Castellx Mary Sudol Louxs Prmce Dorothy H111 Senior Class Play nss IIMMY Mlss I1mmy a 11vely farce full of amusmq sntuatlons and clever wlsecraclcs xxas presented by the senxor class ln the hlqh school aud1torxum on November 8 under the dnrectxon of Mlss Martln The play takes place mn an excluslve qxrls school xx here LOUISE fDorothv H1111 xs a sopho STAGE CREW Wllllilll Kessler Ruth McQuown A Carol Boyek Max Bower W1 more Smce nt IS sprmq men and romance are on her mmd Florence fBetty Molxtorxsl her roommate IS not so romantlcally 1nc11ned and trmes to appear hard bolled by mak1nq wlse cracks Catherme LOIS Koonsl who l1ves doxxn the hallway IS a qxrl of the type that men are sa1d to prefer and def1n1tely prefers men Dorns fSh1rley Benscoterl xxho rooms xv1th her s the freshman drudqe Harrxet fMary Sudoll the campus snob wlth an 1nfer1o1ty cormplex IS 1 dark halred sxren The actxon of the play begms xx hen lmmy fLou1se Prmcel IS forced by hls fraternlty brothers to enter the qtrls dormltory 1n search of a qlrls dress to wear 1n an 1n1t1at1on stunt At the same t1me the qxrls are havmq d1ff1culty qettmq dates for thexr blq dance of the year 1mmy IS captured and IS forced to dress ln the clothes he has stolen to avold be1nq cauqht To make certam there wxll be an abundance of men at ther prom the glrls dec1de to hold lmmy for ransom unt1l hrs frxends come to rescue h1m and qo to the prom From then on thmqs hap pen The qlrls have a d1ff1cult t1me keepmq Ilmmy hldden from Professor Fraz1er fR1naldo Castellxl and the dean MISS Watklns fMary qnes Remalyj Pa ge 48 'M 7 I Ls .Ay V I 1 , o .lx .y LV 4. . . H . . . . . . V , 1 . t, . . . Y . . . f . , , . . . , 1 . . Y . , . i . , A 1 ' ' A L . . . . . Y 1' 1. . . . 7 V V , . V . . , - 1 5 s . , A . ' K 1 . rx ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 A ' A I 1 l D 3 . . ,A . A . 4 - ' 4 4 v - ..c ,V V Whats all the hokus pokus about' You better surrender Odds are we against one plus the gun Pleasant dreams pro essor 1mmy trxes to escape by posmq as Mnss rmmy m Loulse s dress The plan would have worked but for the arr1val of the chxef of pollce xx ho has a lonq record for catchlnq kidnappers Then comes help from Droopy the colored yamtor lVVarner Moss? The only thlnq that nterests hlm IS hls chxcken farm whxch hatches full qrown ch1ckens by nlqht Wlth the a1d of Droopy who IS trymq to keep h1s chlcken farm out of the reach of the pollce Mlss Ilmmy able to escape after prom1s1nq to come back for the prom Page 49 , , Q fl I cf, 3..,...,r...1r::'s' 0 ,Q , 1' n oosl f f' ' . . . , f . I. H. . , 0 1 . . Q . , . , l , l D t . u . . vv . f 1 K , , IS V v A ' 1 A than CAST Fzrst Rau Kathryn Shaw Elame Dodson Ioleen Yxple Eleanore Buyno S cond R u Ernest Ashbrldqe Georqf. Martlm ohn Pleuak Edxxrn Viloxaqe Ann Kobosko lane: Moore Jumor Class Play WAITING AT THE CHURCH Wa1t1ng At The Church a snappy farce dlrected by Miss Martln was presented by the junior class ln the hlqh school audxtorlum on February 28 The entlre act1on of the play takes place m the l1v1nq room of the Dorset famxlw The Dor sets ohn Plexlak and Eleanor Bulnol have twm dauqhters Amy and Fay lAnn Kobaskol STAGE CREVN Wiyne Bovxtr Bert 1LL Koons Robert Garrrson both of whom look so much al1ke that no one can tell them apart Amy IS at home and Fay has been travehnq wlth her wealthy Aunt Ada lEla1ne Dodsonl She IS due home mn a fevx days to attend the weddmq of Amy and Ward Broom lErnest Ashbrldqel Amy IS marry1nq Ward not because she lox es hlm but to please her mother A v1s1tor at the house for the wed dmq IS Addle Glbson l anet Moorel There IS also a mald IH the household Dora llfathrvn Shavs J Amy IS 1ncl1ned to be SLIPQFSUUOLIS She breaks a m1rror 1n the mornmq and a pxcture falls off the vxall at noon so she knovxs lt IS qolnq to be a bad day When Ward rushes m and announces that h1s uncle has found an 1m portant posltlon for hrm ln Hawau and that hey must be marrled that very day and leave that CVQHIHQ poor Amv IS terror strlcken l addltlon She has had a dream vthlch her qlrl frlend Bea Stlllwell I oleen Yaplel mterprets to mean a SQFIOUS dlsaster on water Amy sneaks out of the church before the ceremony IS performed and follovxlnq Bea s advlce qoes to YISII her Aunt Ada When the exclted fam1ly returns Bea calmly announces that Amy has eloped to marrv another boy puq D0 K 1 if A 2. A be .Q A. A E Mgcfl Y t I, K T , f ' Q C' 0 ': . A H , , A ' I 'Ci . V 'I c ' , '. O . . . 7 V . . I . . 7 tl f ' M A ' I . A . . , I V t ' , ,. V . . . Y. . . ' - 2' z ' ., I l ,Ac - 5 V Then Fay returns She too has had an ex perlence Slmllaf to Amy s and has run out on Roy Bunce fGeorqe Martini, Arrlvmq home she fxnds Roy vxs1t1nq there In order to escape a lot of controversy Fay decxdes to xmpersonate Amy. From here on it is just one long series of farclal mvcups Luclus Short fEdw1n Valo vaqel appears and announces that he IS Amy s husband But xt develops later that he IS bemq pald by Bea to pose as Amy s husband He and Addxe fall IH love and are to be marrled The play ends w1th Amy marrylng Roy and Fay marrying Ward. Page 51 XQYXN Fzrst Row Leonard Fxoram Lamome Hallman Lloyd Hunter Rlchard Vosler Iohn Plev 1ak Damel Fry Iames Bach Robert Rahl Second Row Mary Lou Bach Loretta Ceppa L1ll1an Petroskx Elqene Benscoter Wxlllam Ellmger Wayne Hartman Robert Harter Wlllxam Kessler Thrrd Rou Sheldon Erwme Edward Ceppa Mary Lee Kester Eugene Rosmus Robert XV1ldoner Elwood Harrxson Rxchard Brxdle Fourth Rou Arlme Muccl Patrxck Gallaqher Loyd Metcalf Rolland Koons Robert Garrlson Band The Shlckshxnny Hlqh School Band had a rather unusual hlstory thls year The faculty muslc dxrector Mr Curnow reslqned 1n Octo ber From that txme on Georqe Vltl a post graduate student ably led the band an orqan 1zat1on xuth a membershlp of thlrty nme junlor and senlor h1qh school students The band made many publlc appearances In October If part1c1pated ln the Hallowe en Par ade m November the Veterans Parade on Afnmstxce Day In December It led the ch1ldren at Chrlstmas txrne to meet Santa Claus ln May lt took part 1n the annual Memorxal Day Par ade In school actxvltles the band played at most of the football qames both at home and away The clxmax of a hxqhly successful year was reached IH the annual concert held durmq Mu s1c Week ln May at whxch txme all semor mem bers of the band were awarded thexr SCFVICB letters TWIRLERS Betty Molitoris, Iulia Ricci Hazel Thompson, loleen Yaple, Margaret Kubasek, Dorothy Reg- itc. Donald Doehler. Page 52 Fzrst Ron Shlrley Bertram R1chard Bmdle VV1ll1am Kessler Danlel Fry ohn Pleuak Elwood Harrtson Robert Harter Anthony Muller Second Roz: Lllllill Petroslu Leonard F1oran1 Rlchard Vosler VV1ll1am Ellmqcr Mxry Lee Kester Edward Ceppa Sheldon Erwme Euqene Rosmus Georqe V1t1 leader Thrrd Rou Roland Koons Robert Garrlson Patrlck Gallaqher Orchestra Thms muslcal organxzauon also started the year under the dxrectlon of Mr Curnovx and when he left was taken over by Georqe V1tx The orchestra conslsts of twenty hard workmq junxor and sen1or hxqh school mus1c1ans They made many successful pubhc appearances some of vxhlch were at the lumor and semor class plays at the Fashlon Show whlch was sponsor ed by the Women s Aux1l1ary of the Nantlcoke State Hospnal and at the annual class nlqht and commencement BXQICISCS Althouqh small thxs qroup IS one of the most noteworthy orqanlzatlons ln our school Much mterest was shown 1n the orchestra by the stud ent body and IYS musxc was enyoyed by every one Members of both the band and the orchestra vnsh to thank Georqe V1t1 for hls t1me mterest and hard work m makmq both of these orqan 1 atmons a success Page 53 lrwt 111111 111 r1 111 1-11 11 Il 111111111 1 111 ll 1111 rx 111 1 1 111111 411t11t11 s 11r11111 r11 1 tx 11 N1r11-r 1. 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I - 'l, o 4 - 4 1 AA vw Q , . . 1 1 ' 1 ' 4 1 1 ' 4 1 1 ' 1 ' I - 1 . , K 1 ,ai 1 1 111 I I ' 11 I I ll 11 1 111111 1 114l 111 1 1111 1 111 U lx 'NUI I 11 11 1111 r1 tt 1 P2111 ll lC1v111l ml 11 1 r 111 I1 ll 11 I 11 1 1 1111 111111 111 1111111 I1 1111111111 Nku 1r1k 11 X111lr1x1 lll' 4 I1 l'I'llll lllll! ll llll N I Ill U U illlf 1 11111 I1 1 r11111111 1 s 1 1 1111 l I rx XI rx 11 1 11 r111111111 01111 1 Xhf rw 111 A111 1111-tt11Nle-rtf Xrle-1111 X11 11 11 Nl N lk 11 lt Nl1r111f11111 1 Nlll .lumor Chow The Iunlor Hxgh School Chorus also under the d1rect1on of MISS Sh1pman cons1sts of all the g1rls 1n the freshman class Musxcally they are d1v1ded mto three qroups flrst soprano second soprano and alto lhe object of the chorus whlch was orqanlzed two years aqo IS not only to develop muslcal talent but also to teach EIPDFCCIBIIOII of musxc and prov1de an op portun1ty for those who enloy qroup s1nq1nq Nle t1nq every Thursday mornmq these qlrls rc c v valuable muslcal tra1n1nq that w1ll help them to qualxfy for pos1t1ons 1n the semor cho1r next year Thls term they have been workmq on the better known semx class1cal compos1t1ons such as The Mmuet The Day ls Done and Peter Pan Thelr only publlc appearance th15 year was 1n the Chrlstnaas proqram wnen they jolned wlth the senxor cho1r Paqc 55 Fzr t R zz olttn Yiple Nelllt Wxlllarrls Hahn Greqorx Shlrlu Frttmm Imet Moore Eloxss. Lannmq Cleo Younq Seem! Hou Lxllxan Pttroskt E11 abtth Rule Shlrle limes E11 nt Dodson Mant Madl BLFHILE Koons Lu ttllc Eroh Shxrley Bertram Th rd Ron MISS Smethers Alxerda Greqory Sh1rle, B nstottx Ahct Mmhaloskl Sara Taylor Helen Stack house .Tumor Red Cross Club A revl xx of the accomplxshments of the un lor Red Cross Club sponsored bv MISS Smeth ers beqlns vxlth the membershlp drlve to wh1ch the student body responded one hundred per cent The flrst Job the q1rls tackled was the hemmlnq of wash cloths Then they made tray covers fo th chlldrens x ard of the General Hospltal ln Wnlkes Barre Later they fllled boxes wlth toys tooth paste soap penclls and note pads fo the chxldren of vxar torn Europe The qlrls also made hundreds of nut cups fav ors and partv hats vxhlch were sent to the Val ley Forqe General Hospltal for Chrlstmas Easter and Fourth of uly celebratlons At reqular mtervals representatxves of the club attended meetlnqs of the Wyommq Valley Chapter of the Amerlcan umor Red Cross The purpose of the meetlnqs was to form a natlon XVld6 Councll vxhlch would plan the pro lects of the club for the next school year Page 56 l 5 U ,I ., 1 - . 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A f F1rstRou Mlss Schlee Mane Madl Clarme Harter Carolyn Iohnson Betty MeLauqhlm Helen Greqory Cleo Youn Szcond Rou Mary Aqnes Remaly Audrey Sorber Elalne Dodson Ioleen Yaple Hazel Thompson Iane Hughes Shxrley Freeman Vonda Belles Thrrd Rou Nellre WllllamS Loretta Ceppa Carol Boyek Mary Sudol Dorxs Craqle Library Club The Lrbrary Club IS made up of qxrls who are mterested ln llbrary work and who take an act we part rn a1d1nq the llbrarxan Mxss Schlee to keep the llbrary 1n an orderly condltxon Each member of the club IS requlred to spend an hour every week 1n performmq the varrous dutles These dutles mclude fmdmq books whlch the students cleslre charqmq books placlnq them on the shelves makmq over due book lxsts typlnq and mendmq old books Shortly after the beqmnmq of the school term IH order to encouraqe readmq and to pro vlcle the foundatlon for a personal llbrary the qxrls jolned the Teen Aqe Book Club Every month they purchase some well known book vshxch rs publlshed ln booklet form Each fourth month the qlrls recelve a free d1v1dend book The books 1nclude the varlous types of lltera ture and present a wide varlety of readmq mat er Page 57 rst Item nlamgln ln lllIllll!lx IU 1 N we ul n mu 1 lllur nu ll lvl ol nuns X ur Tl 1 1 l x liz S 1 mul L4 xx x um I x nm x l1l PW Nurlul 4 lx an Xl 4 fn rlolh 1 rlls tu: Nl Lern xml e ll lux N M 15.121 nnl ltlm 4 u me- nu r rw nm wiv nm. v rx e url. w lin nm n lnmla li lla urtln 1 rrurx Xlurmn llrn 4 uurth liuu 11 ll lrls x n 1 rxnu lr xv lm 1 l ma :lim r X av s Nmnlu Txkl Xl rw Nmlfl Plum ll n to r Newspaper C lub The popularlty of the New spaper Club as an extra currlcular actxvlty IS shown bv lfS larqe membershlp Under the capable SLIQEIWISIOH of MISS Whltenlqht the members have published monthly a mxmeoqraphed paper entltled School Tlmes From its front cow er vuhlch dxsplayed the artlstxc sklll of some of our students to the back cover vxluch contamed a poem or edntornal approprlate for the month the paper was al ways attractlve m appearance and both mfor manxe and lnterestlnq ID mts content That the club can boast of clever people wxth OI'lq1f13l ldeas was proxed by the anuary edxt lon of School Tlmes vxh1ch was presented 1n an unusual form ln an assembly proqram the club submltted the nexxs orally throuqh a clever Q xr Althouqh a larqe percentaqe of the members are senlors enouqh enthus1ast1c underclassmen assure success next year Page 58 I ,gl . Q ' '- A- f fb , x Pi .' ': Miss XVI' ' . lin-tty Blm'l.:lllgl1lln. llwl rm-S Al S -.ln l'au-rin. l'2lt'i1i1l lt- l 421-nw-xi:-vv 11 lk l vs liuj , lr, 'l'lwmpsun. l. 's K .. .l un 'I Gntutwa-lski. H-1-n Gr.-gl-ry, Har 1,4111 ll-ll, Cs-' l v ': Mull Hlzzlnlrski, Nlllrl' .Kam-s Rv lj. All h' H 1 lflalilw lmlsun, lie-I -' Mal' ly-ls, llc-IU U ls. Ulm - Elf wa S . av- , lti-l rl lirilll-, l-'rzxk M11 s-lc. Stunl j 1'-' rski. Tl' ': Sl-ll Impinski, Arl' M 'i, MM :.:zx 't Full' .Jl, ll' - lnlpinski. llvttj Sdrl-Q-r. Mal, llm- Kvst-r, Sli' - In-r. ' sf -S, Al ' I ' , ' 'll-. l ': Jail' H :lla-S. Sh' lil-rlr ln, Lvuis I Cnr l l1rv. L Ili llo Vnsln-lli, Flu-sto-1' Val me-. NV ' L .I .' 1!n:',.u.'.' v. 1'- A es-I-'. . . . . . .. . H Y . . . ff . Y V . . A Y 7 . . . . 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Vallev League Games I' DVI ARDSVILLIL Q in th hret half of the Ieaque sehedule t'1e 1rQt ei IIIIL of the second I1 1If uae plmed 1qa1nst Edu irdi xille Profitinq hx tht experienee LI 11ned 111 nine QIIIICS iekshinnx enqed ts e 1 t Iefe 37 xietory XXI ST PIT FQTON rnexinq t XXest Pittston for the next q 1111 glie NIIIIIIX e1's1IX xxon its seeond XILIOIX of the seeo1d 13 IFLIQ mxrqin th l:lII'lI seore heinq 6 IXITIR I11 its seeond LIILOLIIIILI' with I'xeter gI11eI1sh11111x 1q11l1 met defe 1t the onlx one sustained on its home floor dur 1 e 1 ne 1 s 1 s Il d fo11e11t e an e I0 tIIlIllIlkI 0 e C the xeter Ivoxs outseoree tie IIIIIS I xs 111d non In 1 seo1e of -I FORTY FORT It Seemed as thouqh Shieleshinng had hit a Qlufnp 1nd eould not eome hack as a winner Forty Fort had an eiqhteen point lead at half time md huilt it up to twenty three by the end of the q'1me The Score was -If 7-I LULERNE Shiekshinny suffered its third Successixe defeat when it played Lu erne I11 a hotly Contested qame the Shinny hoye held the lead until the eloiinq minutes when L11 erm overtook them and vxon 38 33 VVYOMING oniinq th ly unbeaten ILBIII 111 th X1 Leaqiie was Shickshinny s next opponent The boys the IIII XKXOITIIFICI te 1111 Althouqh the q'1111e mai eloee the first txxo qiiaiters the oppo11e11ts offered no serious e 111 111 e rest of the q 1111e 111d lost to Shieks 57 PIT'l Sl ON e Sl iekshinnx I el1111s I 111 nnde 1 e e es III r traihnq Pittston In o p ints 1t 11 time oxtrtook this Ie 1d II d Llllle ou X e orioiis TI1e seore xx IS D LARKSX ILLI1 11111111 LIIIIQTSIILCI 1 xxell drill el offensixe aq IIHSI r sxille on tht 1d1 IS e et 11 oit Ol 11111 fllll 1 e111 e e 1111 11 1 st of 1 e ond h1 o 1111 p wiexx of next ye IFS te 1111 PLAIINS The f1n1I QWIIIC of the Ieaque se 1so11 xx IS plaxed at PI11ns xxhtre the Shinny hoxe had 1 h1rd time qettinq started I1 t they soon huilt up 1 I 1 s ed lead won the q 11ne 56 -I6 Page 65 Rfk A, A e ' 1 ' A 1. I f' , .1 1 1:1 Q ', zj1 zu e1'z ,- Sh' ' j dv- L 1 i : une p1i11 c 1 'III hx' Ill --27 I011 1 i 11 '15 ' .' 1 le V. .I k- gl' ' X' ' -1 1. I lf IW il Ii I 1 1 1' . e ' e 1 1' l 9--I-I. inli th' Ie1.141 1 s1z1,'o11. It x'.1.' .1 Ia .I -1. It f' 111 I1e1.1' ' l t -11 I, I111t 1 I-..-1 1 I I 1 Sh' ' 1e1j,' 1 ' ' 1 '1 31261. 1' 1 ' L ' E I ' ' ' V- VVy ' Q . e OD ' 1. 1 1 ' e Ii Iley playted a dazzling offensive and defensive game against 1 L I ' ' A 12 , A ie 1 ' . ' . 1 1 ' - K - 1 1 1 A1 1 1 B 1 ' ,- IIIIWZII ei 'i1A tI1 1 1 4. 1 1 .' ' '.'hil1f nv. ,361 Th- 1 5 ' j Il 'L eIe1te'1'111i11ee to win the- 1'0- .' 11' cf th 1ir .1f1n1 1 e ' ' I ' 5 j f ur o' .' 1, I 1 If ' 1. '1 ' 11 z 1 'e 1 t 'i '- 1 ' 1 1 'z,' '3--lb. S' A' 11: 1 z ' - 'e1 lei Q L21 ky 1 1 I1 'Ill ho1111 '1111't and ea 110 1 1 the Ie A 1'1tI1 ll 36-23 score, The se' 1I tu Ia yed n1o,' tl e' 51: elf I the- tIdIIlC. ein L1 tht' fans .1 re 1 ' 1.' '1z XE . . e . Ll 1 ' S V ' e are e1 51:1 1.. ' and x 11 11 1 141118 11 r .lumor Varslty Basketball The 1llf1lOI' varsxty completed a busy season wuth 28 qames played 16 of vnh1ch were v1ctor 19S and 17 losses bv very small marqms The expemence qalned 1n the numerous contests xull proxe IHS aluable to these boys who w1ll be the vars1ty stars of next year The freshman team cons1sts of f1fteen boys chosen from the freshman class who wull be x next vear s ILIHIOI' xars1ty and eventually xarsxty plavers Of th1s qroup fue drfferent bovs xx ere chosen to play 1n each of the layvee qames thus q1x1nq the boys an opportumty to d1splay and dex elop the1r sk1ll The freshmen as home room qroups plaved a schedule of mtramural qames IH whlch the 9 1 boxs were the undefeated Champlons 11 fm 111 hun I' I linen Page 66 Imxitl ll.-1111vI1. I-Irlx 1lI'1l 5121111 l-ivy, Fr: 1I: XX'1sillw, A1111 h' Mills-1', NV.ll1:1111 'l'l'11:11:1s. ,XVII 1 1'A11r11n111-ki, H411-art l1111'1'i.o11, o A . . . - 1 . . Y . V V . Y. Y . Y . 1 , . V . 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H1111-11v .' 11124, I I x 1 I' Girls' Basketball Wlth the return of MISS Cook who vxas d1s charqed from the Waxes qrrls basketball 1S once more becommq a popular sport at Shrek shlnny Hlqh School Althouqh the team could schedule only four qames M155 Cook tralned the qrrls IH the fundamentals of the sport and trled to buxld for next year Most of the qxrls on the squad xxere QCHIOFS but the 1LlI110I'S and sophomores xx ere xx ell represented and shoxx ed promlse of turnlnq out a very qood team 1n 48 The flrst qame thls year xxas aqalnst the Dallas Borouqh qlrls team xxh1ch resulted ln a NICTOFV for them As far as the rein xx '15 con cerned the most 1mportant qamg x 1 aqamst the Berxxrck Y M C A qxrls That too xxas a defeat but the qlrls droxx ned thexr sorroxxs by havmq a xx onderful tune sxxlmmxnq IH the Y pool ln a return qame the Berxxlck qxrls xx ere Hqaln XICfOI'lOLlS The last con est xx as xxlth the SH S Alumnae Qur hlqh school qrrl xxxth the added mcentrve of defeatnnq former stars played an excellent qame and xxon thelr f1r5t vlctorx Page 61 lim-1-l'm:Z Mal .Xum-5 Ih-nmly. lim-ily Xluliloris, lil lim- llrm-vnlzlxx. 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M1591 Q he ll' I W Pb- ll 1 I l llX 0Utl llllll 8 ll I I'l Xl I N I lll'l ll Illllx nil! l Ru lmrtl flfllllt-' Xlr Wolfe- 1 oat lt N fond Row I-'rank NI 'QQIIOVKII Isl: Is lt D at r luewnu 1 nnul lzllunltl Hurry Hu lt Arthur' fx nruoln kt Halter TXTODIQNNDIKKI Ned Bower thu ton t rt gory llnrtl Row ru IR mslnn 1 o Q y ws :wt 1 1 t 1 lo lun I Nllller l-uctm Nlnr llll Football MILTON Shtclcshrnny started tts second season rn football srnce the war and its ftrst season under Coach VVolfe by qolnq P V fl 1 yersrty Football Stadtum The Shrnny eleytn fouqht 1 hard battle but was out played by the stronqer and tx pertenced Mtlton team The ftnal score w'ts 38 0 LARKSVILLE Shrcltshmny s second qame was played wrth L arksytlle lt X ts 1 close contest th ouohout the fr st half and endtd wt H Larl-tsytllt lead nq 13 0 lr' tht stcond half the su p L1 ksyrlle team ptled up twtnty mort potnts and wer th q une wtth 1 33 O score DALLAS Thrs w as a hard fouqht bittle on Shtnny s home frcld tndrnq m a 0 0 t1e althouqh the Shlnny boys had scored one touchdown whtch was lost because of an offslde penalty All throuqh the qame Shmny out played Dallas rn more qround qalned and more passes completed but was not successful rn breaktnq the t1e LEHMAN The Lehman qame wlth 1 scort of I2 O was Shtck shmny s IIFSI XICIOFS Early ln the flrst pertod Shtck shmnv started a drrve on Lehmans 40 Greqory d1d some fme passmq -md threw a short pass to Bach who went oyer the l1ne ln the thtrd quarter M Bower mter cepted a pass on the Lehman 45 and ran 59 yards for the second touchdown TR EVORTON Shtckshlnny s second vtctory was won from Trevorton After two scoreless quarters a pass from W Bower to Bach set up a chance for a touchdown Then M Bower took the ball throuqh center for the frrst score of the qame ln the fourth quarter after a sertes of power plays M Bower aqam plunqed over for 1 touchdown The flnal score was I2 0 NEVVPORT The nut qame of the season was played wrth New port On a wet frelcl at Newport Shlckshmny suffered a 35 f deft t aqamst a much heayrer team Shmny s only touchdown was the ut of 1 lonq run IU the qu trtt r KINGSTON TWP After 1 hard fouqht scoreless frrst quarter Krnqston Townshtp scored but faxled to make the extra pomt The second half of the qame started wrth three of Shlck shrnnys ftrst eleven tnlured Kmqston rnadt another touchdown m the last quarter wmnmq by 1 I2 0 score VN EST WYOMING Shlckshmny closed ILS football season on the home held by lostnq to West Wyommq wtth a score of 31 O The followmq boys played therr last qame for Shtck shtnny lack Bach Max Bower Rlchard Brrdle Wrlltam Kessler Chester Valovaqe Stanley Gurzmskt Leonard Kollar and VValter Kroprewmckr Page 68 F' s Ro ': Mr. Col V ssistzmt t nt 'l, M J ll Wvill' K ssl In-or at l l'vll1r, Vlufstn-r' Ynlov:1:'v, Stzutlej ti xi ski. . -l. .'1-' ': ' In ' , .1 ' n ' ' '- ', -Q, j o', . .: S . ' ' ' , -T , ' ' ' I ': .lol lt s ' sk', lie- rare- li -ssh-r, Lnrrj Ilunhnru XV:tym' Ihr A-r. lil 'trl Blztmvrtk -y, Ht-m'u'e Martini, L+-olmrl It s ' ski, lloln-1' I ' ' , I ' - ' , I' ', to Lewisburg to la al ainst Milton in the Bucknell Unl- ' I . ' . A ' , ' V ' - - s A K . ' , h - ., . , 5 l E ,..- .L sh V B ' . ' ' ' . t .' ' ' 't I - . Af' b ' ' A 4 ' . ' - ' B 1 Y 5 1 J Q B V' A V. ' t ' .. ' , r Art' t ' ' , - 5 ' X u it t ' i - , , f I e A- ' 1 . ' ' 1 :riot t - t A 'X j '- ' , Q -' ,H V' f y ' A ' 3 9 F ' Q ' r ' ' - ' 'z 3 res l 2 Q ' last 2 ' . ' I I - ' I Y ' . . A . V ' ,K A 4 A V - ' A . ' , c . K R , ' ' A ' 3 I , V V v. ' . . , 1 4 1 5 K t - . ,. I x I - V j , V. -. C 1 5 A Y v YA L x ' . ' tl V V ' . , A - A I , Y . - , I 1 V ' A ' V ' ' Y I Y V A. RICHARD IACK MAX WAYNE BRIDLE BACH BOWER BOWER R1qht Le t Fullback Quarterback Halfback Halfback GEORGE STANLEY DANIEL WILLIAM NED LEONARD CHESTER MARTINI GURZINSKI ZALUDEK KESSLER BOWER KOLLAR VALOVAGE Rxght End Rrqht Rxqht Center Le t Le t Left End Tackle Guard Guard Tackle COACH l WOLFE IOHN GEORGE CLAYTON ARTHUR BLOSHINSKI KESSLER GREGORY CZARNOMSKI Quarterback Halfback Fullback End HARRY LEONARD IOHN WALTER HOOK BLOSHINSKI KROPIEWNICKI KROPIEXVNICKI Center Guard Guard Tackle Page 69 Cheerleaders Ann Kobwsko Betty VVoods Mary Aqnes Remaly Rove Hartman Dor orhy H111 blame Dodson LOIS Koons Page 70 QW 'IQ WP Take It Easy Bud ' DUN T SPEED THRU UUR AD SECTIGN 5 , A W T . - 1 m ' f -' s ' Q D Q X I -. ' . .. I Issen q ua nq..,, uh Q Q X. . lg 9 ShefmaHD- J'- Representatlve of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company RINCSTON 34 ML HI ENBURC 1 R C1 P 7 Hunlock Creek, Pu. Office: Rcsidcn ' : ' uf 1' '- 7 - a 2 7 - Flrst Natlonal Bank MOLAYAQUA PENINIA. Start Life Rlght Wlth a Salvmgs Account ARTHUR B BROBST Cashler Complzments ITALIAN CLUB of Mocanaqua 0 0 'A , x ' f NI b'Fd'lDp.'t1. 'Cp. mmm UM Ge arhart's Jewelry Store Compliments of I urniture tore iments of CD1 f MHRTINI Throwmq Company BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1947 Harry Hook om iments o fVext Time I ou I :stan to Me' have been gleaned rl ht because Barts Lleaners glean elothes earefully promptly and reasonably WE CLEAN MEN S VVOMEIN S AND CHILDREN S CLOTHES BLANKETS DRAPES CURTAINS SLIPCOVERS ETC BAll'l S LLEANEBS Sl'llLlCSl1lI1HY P COINIPLIMENTS OF DGYLE SUTLIFF Chevrolet The Best In Cars, Trucks, Parts and SCTUICC l F 6 Y . 0 v c 9, A 0 1 f ,f I I told you to send your suit to the Bart's Cleaners. Your suit would . 'g 7: ' . K- W X, Q Q , , . 7 T9 U f ! Y Y 9 Y ' aw S 5 ' , a. . Cllff Smlth Garage General Auto and Truck Repalrs VVE REPAIR ANYTHING Weldmv and Body Work BRUCE E WARNTZ R D 1 HLNIOLK LRFEK PA Phone SHICKSHINNY 162 R 161 I O -...gi -gl C7 HUNLOCK CREEK, PA. Phone SHICKSHINNX 161-R O Compliments of MOCANAQUA SPORTING CLUB Matusek s Market Quallty M EAT5 AND GROCERIES MRS KATHRYN MATUSEK Prop Sclamanna Economy Store -X Completc FOOD MARKET I 9034 R 62 Mocanaqua 0 9 C Mocanaqua, Pa. ' S. v , . Raymond C lVl1lls Dealers m Furs and Hldee 53 XX 1. t Butler Strut S111 kshmny P1 PHONE 43 R lf FUR NECK PIECES A SPECIALTY Comphments of CONIPLIMENTS OF Flrst Natlonal Bank B lkars of Pura Rye 'md Vmnn 1 Brgad Shlkkshmlw P Rolls Liku 'Ind Pastrlgs . . 'L 'as Q ,Q , .. E- - 1 A O O , 0 l Whlte Star Bakery 2 i A' I XL .3 A B' Ross and Brown Hardman Pcunte Vunuwhu 0119 S d and Farm Supflus SlllLkShlI1I1Y P Echo Prlntlng Company Publisher 0 The Mountaln Echo Phone 177 R Z Qhxckshlnny COWIPLIWEIN T5 MOUNTAIN NN Complmnnte Luzerne County Gas and Electrlc Corporatlon h 4 S n h ' Q. 1 I 9 Z' f A 1 E Q A I w - 'Z , I . . f , Q I .' . E' ' 4 72 w ,B , in Y ' A .-. , 3 . r ' 0 7: . 1 - fx . , 2 ,N . . ' N 2: 5 . , . ,., , ' Q v . .. I ' ' i G , J 2 7-5 'U G ' 'Q I D9 z W 1 1 .- A X , L Ll 'Tj 'A W 4 . A h Furmture H1 Way Dmer UNC E1eCff1Ca1APP11anCeS Hunlogk Lruk P1 R D 2 E Dana Sutllff Prop R A WHITESELL Biulmlcnbur 1R676 Cragle s SCFVICC VALLEY bww Valley Pa Electrlc Servlce Radu: Rafrlguatlorl Appliances ACCESSORIES GAS OIL balu md Servxu AUTHORIZED PHILCO DEALERS Rcpur VVork Owerh lulm YVLldm B'1ffU'Y Clvlr 1112, I Innes Brothers Sweet Valley Pa . o o -1 Q . ' 'ix 9 Q., . Q 0 0 1 I U'-.. ra - 1 N 3 9 ' I x I . . N I 1 , . I . 1 J .P . 1 . y . N A - - 5 i Q I I 'I I I 1 1 1 I 3 .' . ' y x ' 1 v V 1 gt I-I i Compliments DQDSON S VARIETY STORE Bux ln 5hlLkShl7l1lN A MODERN CUNVENIENT COMPLINIENTS BERNIE S SHOPPING LEXITER Bien s XVear Boss YVtar COYTIPIIHILTIIS Kester s Garage 189 North Maln Street Shxtkshmny, P COMPLIMENTS Hontz S1 Harrison MEATS AND GROCERIES Of OF 9 9 n, ,iv Of OF 9 ' a. W Compliments Smlth S Garaffe STL DEBAKER CARS OUTBOARD INIOTORS COMPI IMENTS FUTURE APPAREL Frank A Boyek AfILUUt7Ullfd1l L1 4. Insmunu. 'xglfllf I IFE GL ALLIDENT INSURANLE Phono. -I-6 R Il Sluukshmny P Racusln s Rdzclble Clothurs For Ulu 35 Yun? LONIPLFTE OUTFITS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ualztx MLTLIILITICIISL Sold For Luc bhngkslunny P1 I O ' 1 - 0 1 ,. - -f, I I I . I I I , I E E ' ' - - E ' , A I I I I ,uvvn , , ,Iv ,W f I .,,,..,-, Y,,, Win. ,..Y, I 0 9 . OF V 1 I I I, , .A . I I I IUQ 'I .-- Y, ' ,t-7 CO. I . I , c. lmon s Motor Sales LHRY SLER SL PLX MOUTH Moeanaqua Pa Complzments Cavallml an Caporaletu Moeanaqua Pa Comphments Veterans of Forexgn Wars Shlckshlnny Post 5430 ShlCkShlIll1Y Pa COM PLI MENTS JAKE HANDZELEK CHARNITSKI Economy Store Fruh Mrats Croruus Fruits and X Lgrtablu XR L Della L1 Ham Street Biocanaqua MR? GEORCE CHARNITSKI Proprxetor S A M V I T I SHOE sToRE SHOE REPAIRING 11 West Unlon btreet Shxckshmny Pa SAM VITI S SHOES ARE BETTER VVIW not tr3 us for your neat paw? S' ' 0 OF s H v O . , . ' l I of . ' ., I' ., .', 7 r y w ni . U Y I P ' Y! ' d . - A J O Phone Shickshinny 98 Q x . Y Y ' o 1 . N K L K . , . f 1 ' Y ' , ' D . . C0 pll1TlL'llf ELLA S Beauty Shop 1 phm If L0d1CO s Shoe Repalr Shop Compllm nt REIDER S Restaurant C Sz W LUNCH Ll ARENLE CRUX ER Prog C mpl m nt Stanley, Robert an Rlchard Altschuler COMPLINIENTS LINDA'S Kzddle Shoppe m ' 1 . of , , vw y ,, 1' 1 M - w Con ' ex 5 0 i 4: S of of - 1 cl . . ' e .' of OF , 1 1 . . Lompllmgnts S1mon Balchun ClJ1llpll11l nts , KESTER S CANTEEN Comphments of Jamesl Gardella I SL W RAILWAX EXPRESS Phone 145 ShlCkShlI1I1Y Pa SHOP AT CORTRIGHT S 5c to S1 OO Store On tha. Squaw B HXRCAHX5 ALL YEAR ROUND Lomphmcnts Reed Gas Company COMPLIMENTS BERTHA S RESTAURANT , Of . l . ' P 7 A ,A 1 1 A 7 A Y . C of 9 i F I - Y Q 9 D. -. . ' , I I y Q CZOTIIPIIJTILTIIC C AS SL OH Wlllard Phono. '5h1LkSlllllllY 9110 Br1tt's Falrlawn Store Crourlu L old NIL lts Raymond Meyers Duzlu' m HARRINCTON S ILF LREAM Su get Y alhy P GEDRGE H BRONSON TIMBER SAWED I UNiBER Lompllments ELONOMX STORE Joseph C Harchauk Phonn D all ns 363 R 5 L1 L l1lS1Hll1lLL Atgunt 100 E Nfam Strut N'1nt1Lokc Pa Y ' - of ' - . Y x 4 Y W O 0 R Y x a 0 n-1 f 1 .X - 5 .R.3 . . . 1 N 5, - I 'E . T 1 . R Y N , , ' , v,. w - . 1 A x , 1 1 , . V' 'X Y xv , , a. , N ' - , of Y Q . 1 v 1 o . - 1 if - -' . ., r ' , . LOMPLIMENTS OF REED APPLIANCE 2 Ea t Unmn St S111 kshmny P1 Telephone 161 Compllm nt ANDERSON S SON FEED MILL Cmnpllm 71 s PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON COMPLIMENTS DR R O KOONS C,U'l7lpll1TlL1lf9 arday BARBER SHOP S1 SMOKE M SER Lomphmgnts QDANIELS VICE STATION SHOP S N OF CO. i i S ' f.,Q , .. l 'c s V ' 'f . 3 .B. ' J A S 's 'ct W of 9 Compliments LOREN MOSS MARY THUMA S Beauty Salon KOON SVILLE 3 1 R S Comphments of WALTER KILLIAN GAS Ind OIL Shxgkslunny R D 3 GOOD'S GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE VV Itcrton P1 CGLE S SERVICE STATION SHILKSHINNIY R D 3 SERVICE A R HUNSINGER Prop Em Lkll Kda mator Umm areal Sala s and Su mu, Applzancu VI 11111415 RLfTlgCTfltlO7l Hunlogk Luck P1 Phone. Shzcksfunny 161 R 3 of N, 1 , .. I I N f- I f--in f ffff - - I I 7 I Y I I N H I - , - X, A , , II , . . I PAT'S ELECTRIC , I I I , I . . , . I -p , x v' , 'vu' W, V I- ',q 'u, . . A . ,,.. It ,. . ,.. 'S',-. Comphments of Amerlcan Paper and Supply Co X lne Street Shxckelunny P Phone 4 R 132 Lomphments Isabel s Dress Shop CPNERAL INSURANCE Harry O Palmatler Shxckshlnny Pa Phone 83 CQMPLIMEIN TS JAKE BALCHUN HC AIIVYIIIIIL, III our Inu lvalhbln Lount on us havmg lt Complmunts PRICE S RADIO SERVICE GF '.' ', 21. Whitesell Lumber Co. r r I . of p , A . y. . xl .1 X r r of 7 Wesley A Freeman FXRNIS AND HONIFS RE XLTOR Pham. Dallas 363 R S Complmunts Mmer Aylesworth ATTORNEX AT LAYV Sweet Valley P1 Pete s T1re and Battery Servlce TYDOL GAS - PENNA. TIRES Whrxlcscllc and Retail YVest Nanticoke, Pa. ZOO feet below bridge Charles H Long Sau Nlllla and Ioutr Umts Swett Vllley Pa Phone Dallas 163 R 1 JOE SKURAT BO ATS FOR RENT bylw an L :ke H T Benscoter GAS bTATlON CONFECTIONERY GROCERIES Q lNluhlenburg, Pa. O O Full Line of Modern Farm Equzpment AL A R L 1 I l l v ' - , y 2 i Sweet Valley, Pa. ' S r x x 1 y , . ' 7 Q - -ll , i w H in of V C Y I 7 , ' ' z , Pa. T v C , I Q 9 e . . . 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NIlll'llL'l1l71lTj, 9 R 116 ALBERT RULE Dealu ln HOREN lNiULES AWD CATTLE L xll Sl11LkSl1ll1I1y Z1 R 3 Herbert W Sorber Reyburn P'1 Vlznf, TITIIIJLT Coal and Lumber ALFRED BRONSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR Sweet Valley Pa Phone Dallas 363 R 4 l Q I r . . I 1, , , I W v N xx 7 P' , , . . , - , , P , A , .t, K-1 , ,, L, L N . .i 1 . - ,- . l R2 L . ' - - l ry J- , ' 2 x '2 I O Q , c. . , G X l ' ' ,J 1 N' . .H i . V 7-, ' Phone Muhlcnburg 9017-R-8 A Lau Slutkdunnl 'I R 63 l P 0 l , l 1 ' x 1 'vu l ,, . , ' L .P P . , p u x , y , ,T ' r K- X , , IICW I ff 04 710 . an 3 of-A 'ff Aw 55' We Q N T255 6vw6eafP . wlth FQ! fee FARM sunuu ge INsuIIA G' 3' 0 6. l 4 59 SLC. DId you know 'lhal' IO of your Income Invesfed In Insurance would proIecI Ihe o'II1er 90 of your 'Io'IaI Income? 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