Shickshinny High School - Legend Yearbook (Shickshinny, PA)

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Aa. QQQQ fi G E N915 i s X Pubhshed by THE SENIOR CLASS SHICKSHINNY HIGH SCHOOL Shlckshmny Pa 1 W - ,O ..- . 1 ,fv f-. ef l f ' O 1 QM ,S 1 fi.. , . 'St ff.-t. WE? We the Semor Class of the Garrlson Memorxal l'l1qh School have tr1ed to capture the thfllllflg exper 1ences and adventures of our hlqh school careers m thls year s productlon of The Leqencl We smcerely hope that th1s annual vxlll serve as a memory book to each pup1l m Shlckshmny Hlgh School Gur book contams manv pleasant mernorles accurate h1storv of the class and the hnqhhqhts of h1lar lOL1b tumor and semor class plays exc1tmq football basketball and baseball qames meetmgs of clubs en tertamments of the xarrous extra currlcular orgamza tlons assembly proqrams and the dehqhtful excltement of the proms We trust that all of you vull be remmdecl of your xou xull keep m rnmcl that thls book IS a prlceless treasure is 1 memorx book to the qraduatmq class of 1948 oewoa' Page 2 .K q . c . . g . x C B .K S C . . .Q 7. S Q . J i . v an c .l ' . c c K 'Z . - I ' . x 7 . X A' C- A . , .' c c I' V' A high school days when you turn these pages and that if Q j K 2 Q ' 4 N z . P All if g, ,f .gr Quik- I lt-...Lf ' ,,wvv'9 ' 5 F L GARRISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Hnqh upon the hnlltop yonder Stands our h1qh school true lt s our dear old Alma Mater Of the wh1te and blue Smq her pra1seQ now and ever For we love her well Hall to thee Shlckshmny Hlgh Loud her pralses tell 54.51 School Clustered round XVlth mountam peaks Above a stream of blue Stands our dear old Alma Mater Glorlous to vlew Smq her pranses now and ever For we love her well Hall to thee Shlckshmny Hlqh School Loud her pralses tell Alma Mater Page 3 , l ' 1' K , ff: . - 5 ln, 1' ' ' v . ln 4 ll ' l. VL M.- 4 , ,K fav-rf , ' X4 fs: ., , am Y ., ,. . - H , a 1 . , - t . . , x , t . . 4 . . . . . Q . fl! is , .1 I Wy v ' ug- R, uk ' . yy f- 9 xx. 5 2 0 X x . Q. 1. , ,K ,,.fz ' ' --wg...- ' IZINIOR HIGH SCHOOL l2R Page 4 COTTAGE m x 5553 14 dmmfsfraflon - QQ' F1rstR0w Har y Hook Robert Harter Second Ro R O Benscoter Mrs M H Adkms S N Doebler Board of Education Supervzslng Prznczpal CLAUDE E. MILLER Pg-6 EHTIIFR Coos Phy slc xl Educ mon Ht alth l. Ioux F How R Phystcal Educatxon Health Coach Basketball and Baseball Rr Bl-lx ui Fkwlxr Cl3II1IT1LTLlll Sublccts FREDDA KHHR Commerct xl Subjects Advxsor umor Class Sponsor Saturday Nlght Dances iqin ARTHUR L Mlcmxu. Ross Smuxrz Mathematlcs Latxn Enqllsh Soclal Studles Advnser Senxor Class Advxsor Semor Sponsor Yearbook Faculty Manager of Athletics lost PH M Gtr Tun Supcrvxsor Instrumental lvlllf-IL Drrtctor umor nd Scrum B mais Orchcs r 1 Rum B Kuwmv Fnqlxsh HIQIOFY Sp amor Yea book Ruru SMETHERS Latm French Englxsh Rmmotn HARXlY Scnnu Adxlstr IIHIOI' Clxss Assxstmt Frculty M xr' uyer of Athlttlcs Mxmom G lVlARTlN Enqlxsh Lxbrxry Scmence Adwser Iunnor Class Dlrmctor lumor and Senior Class Plugs Sponsor Llbflfy Club IOHN M WARGO HISKOYY Scrence Sponsor Umor Coach Football Red Cross Club SENIOR HIGH FACULTY ,I K. L , E, 1 ' aiu , '13 - 51 -i . 'i 2' I , .-2 -,.,, - 5 g .-, ., -2 : ' -1 ' i ' 2 1 .zu ' . F - f- in s W F J , 1 ff:-,R , 4 l , 4,5 .,... 'I 1 . ' S A' 4'Gx .' . .i . 1..i ' . 1 Q,-' -I' ecx- 'r - ' 2 1 - - ' 2 '. 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' .: ' Q 5 flasses P 9 W' 19148 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ANN KOBOSKO V141 Prcstdent BERNICIL KOONS Stcrctarq EDVK IN VALOVAG1: Pre zdcnf Semor Class History In September of 1944 106 freshmen began thexr hugh school careers These eager students needed no ceremony of 111111811011 tust bemg freshmen vxas enough They had no soclal events mstead they turned all efforts tovxard gamma knowledge The Newspaper Club was organlzed and several freshles were appomted reporters Shlckshmny I'I1gh School entered the Wyommq Valley League and the freshmen were proud to have one of their classmates Edwm Valovage on the sarstty basketball team Many of the qxrls fllled the posltxons left by the senlors ln the Cholr By Iune the freshman class had dwmdled to 97 After a three months vacatlon 115 students enrolled as sophomores Shxckshmny s attendance was greatly mcreased thls vear wrth the addltlon of students from Hunlock Townshlp The sopho mores held a dance at wh1ch they became ac qualnted wlth thexr upper classmen As soon as they had overcome thelr shyness many sopho mores tomed the varlous clubs and orgamzatlons Thls class sponsored a maglcxan show whxch proved very successful and enjoyable Football was re orgamzed m S H S wlth four classmates Page 10 on the squad Wllllam Bovx er George NIBITIIII Frank Olemck and Edvxm Valoxaqe Another classmate Eleanor Butno became a tvurler The sophomore class vxas vxell represented on both the xarsltv and tumor xarsltv basketball teams Sex eral pup1ls dropped out of school leaxmg 104 sophomores at the end of the term When fall came 92 111111015 returned to school Class offlcers vxere chosen They xxere Edvxm Valoxage presxdent Danlel Balutt XICE presl dent Charlotte Edvmrds secretary and Marv GIONHUHIHI treasurer Three tumor glrls Elayne Dodson Rome Hartman and Ann Kobosko became cheerleaders oleen Yaple vxas chosen drum matorette and Dorothy Regxec entered the tvurlers To make enough money for the tumor semor prom a refreshment stand was set up at the football games a farmer dance vsas sponsored the comedy Waltlng at the Church vsas pre sented and a basketball game tumors xersus seniors vsas played The hlgh school sponsored a mmstrel and the band and choxr concert vthxch manv tumors partxclpated Shlckshmnv I'I1gh School had 1ts top basketball team thus season f1n1sh1nq m second place m the Vallev League The mator event of the vear the tumor semor receptlon vtas held ln the Coral Room of Hotel Redmgton m Wllkes Barre After the dmner dancmq vsas entoyed by the tumors sen 1ors and facultv to the musxc of Donlm s Penn tumors Then came the sentor year suth 77 xeterans of the tumor class 01:1-ICCFS vxere agam chosen Edvtm Valovage vtas re elected presldent Ann Kobosko became v1ce presxdent Bermce Koons secretary Shxrley Bertram treasurer The band made a performance that vxas unsurpassed 1n the Arm1st1ce Day parade at Kmqston A group of sennors tourneyed to Wllkes Barre to uevx the documents on the Freedom Tram Glen Martm Ronald Young Robert Bollnskl and Ann Kobo sko took the Pepsl Cola scholarshlp test The I-lomemakmg class was entertamed by the Boston Store at Sterlmq Hotel 1n Wxlkes Barre Four semors Shlrley Ashley Reda Havtk Sylvxa Qrbmatl and Dorxs Phlllxps represented S H S at the Pennsylvania State Farm Shovu m I'Iarr1s burg The Senior G1I'lS Cholr entoyed hearing the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra at lrem Temple The senlors clalmed most of the flrst team posxtlons on the football basketball and baseball teams To fmance the Legend the class sponsored a dance sold magazme subscrlp txons and presented the hxlarlous comedy Glam our Curl All too soon the hxgh school days of the semor class came to an end After classnlqht and commencement lt was wlth heavy hearts that they bade farewell to thelr classmates teachers and dear Alma Mater SHIRLEY BERTRAM Class Hzstorzan xx T-1 . I y 1 I Iv ' 1' 1 I 7 ' 7 1 7. ' 7 7 ' l ' B ' k 1 . ' 1' y V 5. I . 2' Y. - S.- c 'c ., ' I ' 1 Y - 1 .l 1 . I c . I f , ' 3 1 ' , in Q L X . ' . V 7 B . , . M K 1 v - S. L ' 5 B - SHIRLEY BERTRAM Treasure, sylvanians. Thus ended another year for 88 1 I 'l V - l I 7 . r ' ' ' ' - . K 7 1 1 s- 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 Fi n 1 Q V 7 v 1 . . . Y . . - 7 . .1 1 . V . . 1 ' ' . ' tl 1, 7 ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . .1 7 E HONOR STUDENTS Fzrst Rau Dorothy Reglef. Doris Phllllps Mary GIOVEIIIDIDI Helen Gregory Nellie Wxlllaxns Sylwxa Orbxnatl Ann Kobosko Kathryn Shaw Second Rou Shlrley Ashley Reda Hawk Shlrley Bertram Charlotte Edwards lrene Matusek Mane Madl Paulme Furtak Thzrd Ro Ernest Ashbrndqf. Ronald Younq Robert Garnson Robert Bolmskn Damel Baluta Glenn Martm Commencement Program 1948 Processlonal Hzgh School Orchestra Mr Ioseph Gentnle Dxrcctor lnvocatlon Rev T M Stone Muslcal Selectxons Shlckshznny Hzgh School Gzrls Chozr Mlss Frances Shxpman Dxrector Llft Thane Eyes to the Mountam: Amaryllls Iune Rhapsody Afldres Tlmber for Your New World Awarding of Dlplomas SUDQFVISIHQ Prmclpal Alma Mater Benedlctlon Mendelssohn Parlou Damcls Dr Frank F Adler Claude E Mzller Class and Audzence Rev A F Bxrdsall Recessxonal High School Orchestra Page ll ,, ' . , ' . . . . , ., lv: , , x, : , . . V . Y , ,, Y - '5'f' if ' . . ,J V . 4 Q . - - - . 4 . 1 o KENNETH ALLEN Kenneth rs a bashful boy who blushes very easlly when glrls talk to h1m He IS usually seen wlth gum 1n hrs mouth and very seldom wlth any hooks IH hls hands The future seems so remote that he has not yet made any plans for lt ERNEST ASHBRIDGE Erme showed remarkable abxhty as a comed1an m the class plays Although he would be a deflmte asset to the stage he prefers medlcme as a career Vhth hls lntelllgenu. and personalxty he wxll have no dlfflculty attalmnq hrs goal SHIRLEY ASHLEY Shlrley has proved th it fun and mtelhgence go hand ln hand as she tands hxqh scholastleally and IS headquarters for the latest jokes Her qulck sm1le and axmahlt dlsposltmon should lnsure success ln whatever fxeld she Chooses IEAN BABETSKI Whenever you hear a sudden burst of laughter that s lean Her frxendly nature iugmented by a f1ne sense of humor explalns the hugh esteem rn whlch she IS held by her classmates Whatever her arm IH llfe may be may she ach1eve lf CARL BAER A qu1et stud1ous boy from the country Carl IS well mannered and neat m dress H15 red leep whlch he maneuvers so skxllfully IS known to all the students Although he IS mterested nn farm work he can be seen helpmg hrs father dehver the mall Page I2 MARY BAILEY No 1n1tter what the subject may be Mary 11s11ally has suffxcxent mformx t1on on lf to offer lnterestmg comments Hcr exper1c-nce is 21 grocery store clerk should gnu her a pract1cal knofwledgv. of the 1ntr1cac1es of runnlng '1 successful household DANIEL BALUTA Dan IS qu1et and reserved but a yery hkable person who makes fr1ends easlly He enjoys sports but only as a spectator Ambmous and hardworklng h1s present job 1n E1 hardware store w1ll probably contlnue to be hls future employment SHIRLEY BERTRAM Sh1rley 19 1n OLIISIIIICIIHQ scmor An honor st11dent md the cl1ss h1stor11n she w'1s also the o.ff1c1ent tre1surcr of the class and the co ed1tor of School Tunes Althouqh she 19 1 Xery sk1llful p1an1st shc nrt fers nursmq to 111us1c 18 1 c1reer LEONARD BLALICK Reds one of the qu1ctest and most hishful boys 1n thc cl1ss llkcs to play baseball and 1ct skate Hls 3lTlI71tlOH 1s to 2nl1st ln the U S Navy and become sdmrral Nothmg would plc1sc us more than to be former classmites of Admlral Blazlck ROBILRT BOLINSKI Bob 1 t ll u1d lmky H1s qood schol1st1c record md qilllll 111 mntr h1yc won h 111 tht 1d1111r1t1on of 1ll hls cl1ss1n1tes H1s wldc knowledqt of wcrld IHIIIS IS the result of rc ICIIIIQ 1nd l1stcnu1q to thc r1d1o Good luck to 1 future Ll'lCIl1lSf WILLIAM BOVVILR An 2x1gg2r1t2d stnst of humor plus 1 plv.1s1nq pcrso111l1ty n11k1 Wllllilll om of ofur populxr scnlors Hxs sloll dlsplxyed 1n b1skctball b1seball and footb1ll w1ll lonq be remembered by us slong w1th h1s 111 1b1l1ty to qct to school on tune LLLEANOR BUINO An 1qreeable class111 1t2 1 qood student 1nd 21 loy '11 fr1end 18 Els. mort who proyed IH rm '1lu1hle xssct to the class by her 1ct1ve p1rt1c1p1t1un ln class s1ct1v1t1cs 1ncl csp2c11lly 111 sellmq m1q1 1112s 'md 3dVLI'flS6.ll1LIlfS to flU'lIlLL thc yc1rl1ook 429 '31 1' 'Olinda' iam ..- M HW Qi-O Qin- 1511 '-Q.. 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On the dance floor she can easily be recognized because of her jitterbugging. May her future be one long dance, and may she always be as merry as she is on the dance floor. ROBERT CAPECE - Attending school and doing lessons is not Bobs main interest. lust what his main interest is we do not know, but apparently it isn't girls from whom he remains aloof and keeps within the bounds of his own group of male friends. EDVVARD CEPPA - A talented saxaphone player, Edward is a valued member of the school band and the orchestra. He is always reading or studying a mechanics magazine. for his greatest ambition is to be a head mechanic with Ford or General Motors. IUNE CHURCH - lune has a big smile for everyone, Her cheerful voice can be heard saying, Number please, over the telephone. ln the future we must dial Berwick to hear her. She derives her chief enjoyment from eating chocolate candy and drinking soda pop. LORRAINE CRAGLE - Dressmaking and other forms of needlework are Lorraine's favorite pastimes. She also enjoys going to the movies, especially when accompanied by a certain young man. The glitter from the third finger of her left hand reveals her future. ELAYNE DODSON - Elayne is an attractive young lady who is extremely popular with the opposite sex. Her cheerful disposition is reflected in her ever-present smile. She participated in many school activities but was most outstanding as a cheerleader. CHARLOTTE EDVVARDS - 'iChar is a vivacious brunette with wavy hair that's beautiful. She proved a very capable editor of 'School Times. Charlotte is a talented pianist. having studied at Wyoming Seminary. where she expects to enroll as a commercial student. Page l-1 'unity ar fl if --Innnrgv 41 I Wil We GLENN FOLK Ftshxng IS Glenn s fayorlte pastlme Ruth eatmg ratlng a close second Hts goal IS to be a pllot 1n the Army Atr Corps Although 1t may take a yery long tlme he hopes someday to be Lleutenant Folk Good luck Glenn and may you lttaln your goal PAULINE FURTAK Paulme I9 a reserved young lady yuth honor roll grades who spends much of her lexsure tlme readmg When not reading she can be heard d1SClJSSll'1Q movxes and stars Her frequent attendance at the clnema makes her an Hllfl1OI'lfy on the subyect ROBERT GARRISON Bob vuth h1S dark vsayy haxr 1s certamly a handsome young man As a barntone player he ls mdtspensable to the school band Although he says he llkes sports better than studxes he always manages to keep h1s name on the honor roll MARY GIOVANNINI Mary possesses the qualmes of an ldeal student Innate abllxty and an mdustrlous nature added to many fme personal tralts produce a combmatlon of character lstlcs whxch elxclt admxratlon and vull take her far on the road to success IOAN GOSS loans mterest m sports makes her an enthusxastlc basketball fan Whether xt IS the game or the players that cause such keen attentlon remams her secret She IS always ready and eager to tell jokes After graduatxon oan yull vnork IH Connectzcut Dag 15 + 'U V' HELEN GREGORY Helen ls an mtelhgent and artlstlc young lady who llkes to draw md farmer dance She mtends to develop her natural talent IH dravymg and become an mterlor decorator or a commerclal photographer after hlgh school days KATHLEEN HAMERSKY Tall dark halred and full of fun IS Kathy Her unhmlted pep ls yery much m evxdence when she 18 playmq basketball or dancmng Her accuracy and spend nn typlng may carye for her 1 ytry successful future as 1 typlst ROXIE HARTMAN Rout s mam nnterest 15 sports 1n yyh1ch she has dlstmquxshed herself as 'an excellent basketball player and 1 wry pcppy cheerleader Everyone who knoyys Roxlc hkes her for her frlendlmess and optnnlstxc outlook on llfe WAYNE HARTMAN Wayne ns a hashful lad vyhose blush causes h1m much embarrass ment H1s eagerness to work IS proved by hns job IH Dodsons Var1ety Store The busmess expemence he IS acqulrmg vnll be helpful when he goes mto the undertakmg busmess REDA HAWK A frxendly smnle a cheery hello plenty of freckles and reddlsh ha1r thats Reda Her great pleasure 1n helpmg others makes her everybody s frxend She IS a qood basketball guard and aspmres to become a physxcal educatxon teacher Page 16 BRYCE IAMES Always smnlmg tellmg pokes and teasmg gxrls thats Bryce Out of school Interests are sunmmmg roller skatmg and lce skatmg Hls plans for the future are stnll a but hazy but h1s hfe work w1ll be some phase of englneermg ANN KOBOSKO Ann s report card wxth tts columns of A s IS a thmg of beauty to behold Far from bemg a book vuorm she takes an actlve mterest m school act1v1t1es and IS especlally popular as a cheerleader Someday she vull be an effxcnent secretary BERNICE KOONS As class secretary Bermce was kept busy managmg the HHZIFS of the class whlch she dld m a credxtable manner Always vxell qroomed she I9 the homemakmq type as her Clf3l1ClOll9 pxstrles vnll lttest She xx ints to be 1 beautlclan ROLAND KOONS Presentmg the famous musxexan Koonsle and hns trombone A nxfty dresser he IS particularly plrtlal to eye catchmg brlghtly colored shlrts A fun lovxng fellow wlth a bag of trlcks he I9 well liked by hxs schoolmates and frlends RUTH KRAUS Although very shy Ruth has many frlends mostly females for males do not lnterest her She ls one of the fexs girls ID the class who drwes 1 clr When Ruth runs out of f0PlLQ for conxersxtxon she e an alxs ays talk lbout her appendectomy IOHN KROPHEVVNICKI lohns loxe of sports espeelllly football furmshes hun much lelsure time pleasure He possesses LYCLPflOl1Il sklll ln shop work and carpentry Hls plans for the future mclude more CClllCdfl0Y1 ln the field of mechamcal enqxneerlng VVALTER KROPIFNVNICKI Whltex xs 1 super salesman as evxdeneed by hls reeorl of xles IH the magazlne campnqn Upon le lslnq hlqh school he would llke to set p busmess of hrs oun llonq the lmes of h1s pxesent xxork Ill the Acme M lrket Good luck' 1 nv fvi ,W mst? 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Page I7 IAMES LABAR IIUIIIYS good looks eyen dlsposltlon and neat lppear mee leeoullt fer hls belnq a popullr student He deslres to become a mortlclan I'-Ils yyllllngness to help ln lddltlon to many other flne qlldlltlei yxlll earry Illlll far ln any eareer I-IAZEL LAMORHAUX Blond and fun IONIIIQ IS Hazel yyhose qreatest LIl'll3iI'l'dSSlllLIlf s her 3I7lIlfy to blush easlly Her dependablllty and frlerel lness make her a yyorthy elassmate hlghly esteemed by all Her frlellds vulsh her success ln 'whatever she does IRIS LAIVIOREAUX In 1 bubble gum contest Irls would vyln vxlthout dlfflculty Her lnfectlous glggle md eheerful dlsposltlon make her a pleasant companlon Her lnterest ln art may lead her to beeome a gre lt artlst IH addltlon to proyldlnq her a llfe yyorle ALBERTA LANNING Alberta IS a pleasant glrl vxlth many frlends She 19 always yxllllnq to lelld 1 helplnq hand ln any project Although she has no deflnlte plans for the future lll keeplllg xxlth her dlsposltloll we knoyy It yylll be pl Ifld and serene VINCl:NT LAPINSKI One of Romey s pet averslons IS school work vshlle hls faxorlte dlverslon I9 tramplng through the woods Wlth hls love of nature and the outdoors lf IS not surprlslng he lntends to spend most of hls tulle ln the forest as a game warden OSEPH LELAKUS Io who doesnt take school veork and studylng yery serlously ecmes from the country where he has much room to engage ln hls favorlte pastlllle huntlnq After grldu xtlon he plans to go to OhlO to work for Goodyear Rubber Company MARIE IVIADI.. Mlrle IS very seldom heard Seholastleally she ranks among the best ln the class She llkes to eolleet records and IS lll ardent basketball fall Marle yxlll enter sehool of llurslng ln the fall 'md follovt III the footsteps of Florence Nlqhtlnqale ii. up 5 vl r wma fi Will' ' ' 'Meri' Page 18 ll U gn- GLENN MARTIN - Glenn is the Einstein of our class. No matter how deep the subject or how unusual the topic, he has information on it. VVhat he lacks in size, he makes up with his straight UA report cards. VVe are positive his future will be brilliant. GEORGE MARTINI - George is a well-liked, well-dressed senior whose dependability and friendly nature will insure for him a successful college career in the curriculum of his choice. He will be remembered for his excellent display of skill in football, IRENE MATUSEK - Renie. one of our serious girls, is always willing to do her share in any project. In spite of her quiet nature, her friendship is esteemed highly. Her experience in the grocery store business should prove very valuable in the future. XVILLIAM IVIEEKER - Bill has beautiful blond wavy hair for which many of his female classmates would gladly exchange their tresses. Of the happy-go-lucky type, he never seems to be bothered by any of the perplexing problems which annoy other students. FRED MOTT - This blond, blue-eyed country lad enjoys nothing better than to hunt and roam in the wide open spaces. When forced to confine his activities within walls, he displays his artistic nature in drawings and beautiful printing. Page 19 FRANK OLENICIK Corky tlll. glass LOIIMLIIIH IS always well suppllmd xxlth lokts H prnvtd to br a x illlid pl lyer ln lalskttlwlll UYLIIIIS tontrllnutlnq H1 xnx polnts to tht fllldl story Hls ITIIIU OIHQCIINL 18 to takt Von Ntlda s plau on the pro basketball nam SYLVIA ORBINATI SSIXII IS a WIYBLIOUS dark halred young lady Vxlfh a QTHCIOUS manner For recreltlon slu hDl0yS QOIIIQ to the TIIOVIQS and readlnq Whatever she undertakes to do lur 5ITl1dl7lL d15pOS1f1OI1 xxlll lu a dt-:ldlng furor ln her Success DORIS PHILLIPS Skatlnq 1nd d1ntlng proxldt muah 2l'ljOyIUQI1I fur DOF15 who vxlll be rtlllunbt red by htr llolntmaklnq LldSSIIliYLS for htr ntatncss ln sevslng and her ablllty to Look 1 dCllClOllS mmal Sht vu ants to qo to l7llSl!lt.i9 Lolltqg and become A stcnoqrapher OHN PLEVIACIX llxtrxont llkts ohn 1 lollx tasy qolnq xounq HIGH who possgsses uluptlonal Il1l1SlLll tlltnt Suptrstdlnq llluslt lloxxtwr 18 hls lnterest ln lflythlllq II1LLl13l'llC3l Thls n1tur1l lltnt solms tht DFOIIIQIII of 1 kl'lOlLk of future employment DOROTHY RELCJIFC Dot who IS QUIK shy md blushes xery Q lsllw IS cl very lttrattlvt anf' xtry Qklllflll lu rltr A pgpu 1r studtnt IWLQILISQ of her cheerful Slllll? and CDIIIIIIQIH she sptnds most of lnr spare tllnt XXAIUIILJ on customers ln har aunt s store Page 20 1 - ' 'Q - . 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V - - , . , - F ' 1 '- ' ' 1 - ' I 'f , JS' U A A 1 70s T 7-Q 4--1, 1 'Xt 0' Wu' ,we ff' avl- ,- ALVIN RI X X111 IS l1k1ble llld frnndly person VX htn th rest of us 1rt sleeplnq he IS out delturtuq 11lk far Cluxell s d11rx Someday he xull hue 1 daury of h1s own t s s nate 1 IS s ntl BEVERLY RHONE Buerly possesses mans flne qu 1l1t1ts xxh1ch have mrntd for her 111111 rous frunds She enjoxs l1OIllLIIlllC1IlQ classes ind excels ln sevxmg lf sht h IS no pl ns for the future me suqqtst drt ss 111 1k111q IS 1n 1nterest1nq 1nd profltablg bus1ness ELVA RUCRLE, x 1 s c 1ss clox 1 X t h q 111d q l s sho. nutr 1 IHLOIIQQILUOLIS She 18 1 qood basketb1ll player 1nd 1 qood fr1e11d to all Her qrt 1ttst lIlllWlfl0I'l 1 to ou ll 1 mr of her own She IS populirlx known to us 1ll is Butch DORIS SHAVV Cheerful and peppy Dons cm usually bt seen sm1l1nq or chuunq qum She 18 h1pp5 it all t1mes but Lspaually on the dance floor or on tce She vmnts to be lWL3llllCllI'l Har schoolmates xush her much success ln her vocat1on KATHRYN SHAVV Klte 18 1 9fllCl1OllS ptrson xuth honor roll qridts who llkts to dance and to pliy b1sketb 111 The rlnq on her thlrd fmqcr 1nd1c1tes the future she has chosen for herself Best xushes for much happmess to a fme glrl and desers mg classmate LEONA SMITH Leona 1s a short brunette xuth a happy qo lucky d1spos1t1on She par t1c1pates ln all school act1v1t1es and IS especlally to be comphmented for her excellent record m sellmg yearbook ads Leona vull soon be a happy l1Oll9CWlf8 HELEN STACKHOUSE Helen LS a werv dependable student who takes an mterest 1n school act1v1t1es She was an actnve member of the L1brary Club and presldent of the Red Cross Club Her ab1l1ty to lead md cooperate w1ll prove H1 asset to her as a nurse Page 21 1501 Rl:,BA STEVENS Reba is friendly and considerate of others Her greatest interests ire baske hall and vsriting letters to a certain lucky young man in Indiani Her most eherished dream f r the not too distant future is to become 1 happy housevufe RICHARD THOMAS Dick 1 student of the easy going variety does not beliut in exerting his brains to any great ucttnt in doing school work He possesses 1 dthqhtful sense of humor which his helped to mike our school lift much more enjoyable ROBhRT TITUS Whether it is studying or playing hookeyf Robert alyyays dots his best His pltasmt personality accounts for his many friends in and out of school After graduation he intends to spend much of his time in the hauling business MICHAEL TRUCHON Mike is a shy but usually smiling country lad vxho neyer fails to get the most out of a little fun Girls are the least of his worries and his only reaction to them is to blush yery easily when his friends tease hlin about them IOHN ULICHNEY At the top of Iohns list of interests hes sports He displayed his ihletic skill in football basketball and baseball If he shovns the same enthusiasm in his life s xxork as he did in athletics a successful future is assured ILDVVIIN VALOVAGE l:.d served as a competent class president for tvuo successive yt irs Ht enloys participating in sports especially basketball After playing on the yarsity BURT XVANDELL Farming vsill be Burt s occupation for much of his timv. novx is spent xxorkinq on his fathers farm For recreation he chooses baseball and farmer dancinq Tht senior class wishes the younqest senior much success in his future career Q2 51' KX fag Page 22 ' Q 2 'S ', . . . J- , . S. . 5- ' s 1 A1 Q 1 s J s , , ' 1 - - ' s 1 s K 1 1 5 . ,.. ' 1 I 8 1 1 , 1- B- V- ' ' .l sf , 's vs ' ,I ' - ' Y -2 ,A s ' ' B 1 1 - , B-A1 ss- i s 'A k 1 51 s ' if 2 3 ' 1 - ' . A - , ' k. ,- . ,' v K V, .L ,S ,-. . . i V V . I V ' . A. Y . ' ' ' . . . 1 . .' V 1 1 -,..' , mi . s ' 1-1 ' ' f ' ' , ss- -H - A I ' s v I' 1 for three years, he relinquished his position to become student manager. P ' s 'X ' sc ' s 1 n k S ' s 1' A V . ,R A. X K. I . if .1 'Q Q Z. ., 'W i -F5 .- em REQ' KY 'SQ 5 I HAEL XX ASlLlxO F llinq into the eatnqo 5 cf 1 L xhn t l 4 1 Lll xxor Ill onnq 1 ood yob of it is iseo tr q 1 tu h p w ROBERT XX ILDONER Bobs faxorite pastime is roller skatinq but he spends a qreat deal of time pr icticing on his trumpet Although he enioxs music he does not plan to make it his career for he intends to uork in a larqe urban factorx VIRGINIA VXILDONER Virginia better knoxxn IS lean his the distinction of bunq the smallest senior qirl She is always on the go Larefrne happy and ut-rybocly s friend If she has any plins for the futurt she his kept tham L irnfully contealad NELLIE WILLIAMS Nincy is inclined to be the quiet ty pe but her friends say they have loads of fun with her She is an actixe member of both the Red Cross and Library Clubs Nancx intends to enter a school of nursing after graduation VK e vxish her success MICHAEL VNNENCAK Numbered among the more t1m1d members of the student body is Mike Ht is rather tall lanky and always neatly dressed His shy retirinq 111 inntr ippeals to all 1nd does not detract in the least from the popiilaritx which ht cnyoys Page 23 .,...'- K X5 . . A L! , . M ,. , 7325- I , . - A 1 l 5 . is - , is bl C ' ' ' - 3 ' 1 ' ' 'A r' t 'hofl' X' i aw joy i11 doing 1 11111311 'el ' k z ci d ' K z g ' ' HC1 1 Aft' ,zdua ian e inns to enter l1l9fIl,'.3S college to become a C.P.A.. VVe wish him the best of luck in his career. Y ' , ' ' ' ' E . , - ' , is . ' E.. , E. . , A , H 5 1 'B ' ' 1 ' - V ' x. . , 1 V . . Q v tial ELILAB Betty stands hlgh xn the esteem of her classmates She hkes basketball and has dusplayed h 1 skll us a playtr m many a qame Next to basketball she enjovs danelnq ETH WOINOCK Well knoyxn for hu eheo. rfulness LOOPEYBIIOII and qood sense IOLEEN YAPLE. lo has been our snappy drum majorette for the past two ye urs That ht has aetmg ahlhty was proved coneluslvely by her enaetment of the roles ln our Ll ass plays Hoyyeyer she dots not xsplro. to be an actress but vuants to he a Power s model CLVO YOUNG Cleo has gathered herself many frlends by her cheerful manner She IS happtest vuhen she I9 at the pxano or vuth her ammal pets Although she has not yet deuded y hat her career vull he We are Lertaln that she yylll succeed m yy hatever she undertakes RONALD YOUNG Ronald IS the strong sxlent ty pe He IS a yxhlz at domq those touqh physics problems that no one else can solve On the less serious side yusv. er wks art Younq sle s speualty He has no defmxte plans for the future Y. ,K xv DANIEL ZALLIDEK A friendly lad w1th a hyely mterest tn football Dan was honored by being chosen captaln of the squad He vyas also socxety echtor of School Times The most outstandmg feature of attractlon about h m IQ his porcupme harrcut Page 24 Senior Activities Record KENNETH ALLEN BERNICE KOONS Minstrel II Class Secretary I2 Choir 9 IO II I2 umor Red ERNEST ASHBRIDGE Cross Club I0 II Library Club I0 I2 Yearbook Newspaper Club I2 Class Play II I7 Minstrel II Staff Mmstrel II Yearbook Staff IOHN KROPIEVVNICKI SHIRLEY ASHLEY Newspaper Club I2 Football IO II umor Red Cross Club IO Newspaper Club WALTER KROPIEWNICKI IEAN BABETSKI Baseball IO Football II umor Red Cross Club IO HAZEL LAMOREAUY MARY BAILEY umor Red Cross Club IO I2 unaor Red Cross Club IO Newspaper Club I2 IRIS LAMOREAUX Yearbook Staff Newspaper Club I2 Class Play I2 DANIEL BALUTA MARIE MADL Class Viee President ll lor Red C e ss Club IO 7 Libr ary ua SHIRLEY BERTRAM ass Tie asurer I7 Oreh stra II I2 Caoar GEORGI' MARTINI a or Re Oss lub I7 News nd 9 I ass a IV is rt paper Club 9 II I2 Ye arbook Staff seball I2 otball I I2 Co Captain LEONARD BLAYICK IRENE MATUSEK Baseball I7 Iuraior Red Cross Cub IO Newspaper Cla ROBERT BOLINSKI Yearbook Staff Ye raoak S aff FRED MOTT VVILLIAM BOWER Baseball I7 nstrel II F otball IO II Il FRANK OLENIClx V Basketball 9 IO Varsity Basketball 1 ety Pa rol 9 IO aq Manaqer 7 Base a ELEANOR BUINO F otbal I IV Baske a Varsity Twirler 9 IO Newspaper Club I2 Yearbook Staff as etball IO II Class Play II Basketball IO DORIS PHII LIPS STELLA CACCIA La rary Cub IO Ye ubt S If Newspaper Club II I2 Yearbook Staff IOHN PLEVIACIx EDWARD CEPPA nd ll ehestra I Class a nd9 IO O Minstrel II Yearbook Staff IUNE CHURCH DOROTHY REGIEC ELAYNE DODSON BEVERLY RHONE umor Red Cross Club II Library Club II I2 Class Play I7 Newspaper Club Il I2 Class Play II Stage Man ELVA RUCKLE ager I7 Minstrel II Cheerleader II I2 oar 9 IO I7 umor Red Cross Clu O CHARLOTTE EDWARDS Newspaper Club I7 Class Seeretary II Choir 9 IO II I7 Iuraaor Red KATHRYN SHAVV Cross Club IO II Newspaper Club II I2 Year Yearbook Staff Class Play II book Staff Class Play I7 Minstrel II LEONA SMI I'H PAULINE FURTAK Newspaper Club I7 Minstrel II umor Red Cross Club IO HELEN STACKHOUSE ROBERT GARRISON unaor Red Cross Club IO II I2 Library Club I7 nd 8 9 IO I I2 Orehestla 9 O Il I7 News RICHARD THONIAS paper Club I7 Staqe Manager Il Minstrel II Band IO seball IO Il I7 V Basketball IO I ROBERT TITUS MARY GIOVANNINI Minstrel II Class Treasurer II Yearbook Staff IOHN ULICHNEY IOAN GOSS seball 9 I Foo V Basketaa oar 9 IO II IO Varsity Basketball II I7 Captain I2 HELEN GREGORY EDWIN VALOVAGF umor Red Cross Club II I7 Library Club I0 II ass President Il I ew spap r Club II I2 Newspaper Club II I7 Y arbook Staff ass Play II ns re B se a KATHLEEN HAIVIERSKY Football 9 IO ll Manager I2 Varsity Basketball Library Club IO Newspaper Club I7 Class Play I Mai ae I2 Basketball IO ROBERT NVILDONER ROXIE HARTMAN nd IO Bas etball 9 IO II Cheerleader II I2 NELLIE WILLIANIS WAYNE HARTMAN umor Red Cross Club IO II I2 Library Club II B nd 9 IO II I2 N wspaper Club I7 Yearbook Staff REDA HAWK ELIZABETH WOZNOCK umor Red Cross Club IU Ye arbook Staff Minstrel II Yearbook Staff BRYCE IAMES IOLEEN YAPLE Minstrel II C oar 9 IO ll I2 Drum Malorette II I2 umor ANN KOBOSKO Red Cross Club IO II Library Club II I7 News Class Vice President I2 Library Club I0 Yearbook paper Club II I7 Yearbook Staff Class Play II Staff Class Play II Cheerleader 11 I2 Capta1nl2 I2 Minstrel II Basketball II ROLAND KOONS CLEO YOUNG nd 8 9 I0 II I2 Orchestra 10 II I2 News Choir IO II I7 umor Red Cross Club IO II paper Club I2 Library Club IO ll I2 Minstrel II RUTH KRAUS DANIEL LALUDEK Iunaor Red Cross Club IO Il Newspaper Club I2 Football II I2 Captain I2 C lass Mtmttta Out of Sehool Life Into Life s Sehoel Class C olors Royal Blue and Gold C la Flouer White Rose Page 25 ' . : I ' , , , Sl ' Q I ' ' : ' 2 - 12. A I I I I ' .. : 2 ' 2 I V 5 U r - . Iun' ' rar: . II, I-: ' 'z V' CII ll, I2. Cl' '-1 Q ' -3 ' ei t , : l ' 9, IO, 9 II. I2: Iuai ' 'd Cr C IO. Il, -3 - Baa , II, II, I2: CIN: Play II: liist -l II: 2 ' ,r , : 'Q ' , Bawi :Fo z Ik. Il, 5 - z 2' IZ, 5' 2 -. 4 ' I 3 ' 2 a ab I2: Mi . ' 2 o z , , IZ: Baseba 9, IO, II, I I -A ' 12: . es ' 2 , : z ' if - e I2. S.f- ' 'L , : St' ye z LA - I-5 as-lall 1 7 IO. Ili o sl IO, I 3 . . .' -tball 8, 9: I ' , 1 ' ' - 3 ' ' 3 B.:k- e , , I2. l I 'b ' 7. 3 'Q ' 1-:li fia . ' ' ' I ' Ba ,12:or- I ll, 2: Play- ll, 121 Bea , , II. I2: rchestra 9, IO, II. I2. ' . 1 1 as . Library' Club IO: Newspaper Club 9: Class Play' I2, Twirler IO, II, I2: Yearbook Staff. I ' 1 ' ' , : -X ' -- -3 ' ' .3 I -A ,l, Ch' , .II. -: I '. - b I: I .. , , : ' ' -. Ba , , , I. 5 ' 'e , I , , -1 T- I' ' Bias I , -2 . za: I I. I. I I A lu in I I A Bars ,AIC. ll: tball l2: . as -IQII9. Ch ' , , , 12. 3 5 a ' , -: ' , I ' 1 , -1 4 ' , , ca., p f 21 Na Q , 121 3 ' , -: e' . Cl ' , I2: Mi it I II: a abell 9. IO: ' ' 1 ' 2 ' -1 Q ' 9, IC,cII,' azyaea I2. in I I I :A I ' A I ' Ba , 11. 12. ,k , . 1 -' -Q 1 , . Af I ' ,, , , : ' ' . a , . . : e x -: . I ' : ae . ' - a : . ' . h ' . . , : - ' ' a . z I ' Ba . . , . : . , : ' - ' , . -: I ' .. , 1 Semor Class Prophecy Ann Kobosko fashron edrtor of Voqut Maqazrne has returned from a syorld trrp on the Pan Amerrcan Con stellatron She ss as amazed to frnd her classmate Mrch ael Wasrlko xxas the prlot of the rrrplane and Elayne Dodson the hostess In London lrses Leona Smrth r desrgner of fashrons who has caused Parrsran desrqners to follovs her career xxrth envy Vkrllram Meeker heads the scrence department at Ort ford Unrs ersrty and Kenneth Allen rs the superrntendent of Unrted States Schools rn the Havuarrrn lslands Stella Caccra rs a teacher under Professor Allen On one of the rslands rs located the prlatral home of Mr and Mrs ohn Plesrak who control the prneapple rndustry ln one of the leadrnq nrght clubs rn Scotland vyas re cently presented an rnterpretatron of a Turkrsh harem On a dry an ss as a robust Turk surrounded by hrs many yxrses You vyould ncxcr belreye that thrs rmpersonated Turk was Carl Baer and the slaye qrrl attendrng hrm xyas Eleanor Bulno who rs novx hrs wx fe VVrllram Bosser rs chref engrneer rn a road burldrng program rn lndra At present the Burma Road rs bernq resurfaced Assocrated yxrth hrm are Robert Capece and o eph Lelakus Hazel Larnoreaux and Reda Havsk are dornq a wonder ful yob of brrnqrnq lrqht and hope rnto the lrses of many Chrnese chrldren rn therr Mrssron School rn northern Chrna Colonel Fred Mott rs statroned rn Okrnavya Wrth hrm rs hrs vyrfe Vrrqrnra VK rldoner Ernest A hbrrdqe ysrll become yery rrch through thc rnxtnton of a srlenccr for back sert drrytrs sshrch Danrel Balutr ysrll manufacture for drstrrbutron by Dan rel Zrludek and Conrpany Inc Kathryn Shayy has establrshed r hosprtal for pet doqs On her staff are Ruth Kraus chef surqeon and Marre Madl a specralrst rn drseases of pet doqs Nellre VVrllrarns head of the physrcs department rn Columbra Unrsersrty has ssrrtten many scholarly artrcles on rnter atomrc space The Presrdent of the Unrted States has selected Charlotte Edvtards as one of hrs prry rte secretarres Paulrne Furtak has establrshed a qrft shop carryrng surtable grfts for people you drslrke Kathleen Hamersky desrgns and manufactures stuffed anrmals for the nursery populatron Glenn Martrn rs rnstallrng radros rn electrrc refrrgera tors Hrs theory rs that food chrlled to the tune of certarn yxave lenqths vyrll ard nutrrtron and prevent ptomarne porsonrng lrrs Lamoreaux rs destrned to be the county lrbrarran rn a remote sectron of the Rocky Mountarns vxhere fevt people are on the level Robert Wrldoner rs rn charge of the fumrgatron plant at Ellrs Island Sylvra Orbrnatr and Dorrs Phrllrps wrll make therr debut as lyrrc sopranos rn the Metropolrtan Opera house next vneek Bryce ames rs chref of staff at the Manrla General Hosprtal Assocrated vtrth hrm are Edward Ceppa and ames LaBar They are dorng a 'wonderful rob rn com battrnq malarra The ovsner of he Crescent Nrght Club rn San Fran crsco rs Wayne Hartman vtho features the famous dance team Frank Olenrck and une Church better knovxn as Snatch and Grabbrt Mary Grovannrnr a home economrcs specralrst was awarded the Blue Rrbbon for the best shortcake rn the famed Neve York Restaurant Assocratron s Contest Al berta Lannrnq won second prrze The arlrng socralrte Shrrley Ashley rs under the care of brarn specralrst Dr Rrchard Thomas Elva Ruckle holds the posrtron of prrvate secretary to the presrdent of the Double Bubble Factory Ronald Younq and hrs ysrfe Bernrcc Koons hrm urs' returned from a huntrng trrp to Afrrca and brouqht back vyrth them a fesx urld specrmens for tht Barnum rnd Barley Crrcus The popular motron prcture actress Mary Barley attended the premrere of her latest prcture Tom Mrx s Second Wrfe A group of firemen under the leadershrp of Alyrn Rex waged a herorc battle agarnst the hre rn the Carnegre Musrc Hall The fire broke out as Robert Bolrnskr xx as conductrng the SHS Symphony Archestra rn Bachs Second Symphony Baby srttrnq rs cntcrrnq the realm of hrqher tducatron ean Babetskr and Lorrarne Cragle haxe formed th VVashrngton Proftssronal Baby Srttrnq and Trrtorrnq Servrce Bureau Th noted lournalrst Robert Grrrrson h s bt n rvyarded the prrze for the best edrtorral of the year er trtled Faults of Hrqh School Romances Hrs ssrfe r Shrrley Bertram head of the fashron department Grmbel s oan Goss rs employed by Temple Unryersrtx to de termrne th IQ of rncomrnq students Helen Gregory rs conductrnq a correspondence course rn non fattenrnq delrcacres for Tea Room Proprretors Dorothy Reqrec rs a successful phvsrcal culturrst and beauty shop expert The renowned lecturer Irene Matusek yxrll qrse 1 talk on the subject Why l Lrke Isory Soap Dr Mrchael Truchon has cured the opera srnqer Helen Stackhouse who hrccouqhed 59 days He told ber one of hrs frsorrtc torres Umprre Robert Trtus urll offlcrate rt the optnrnq q rrne of the VVorld Serrts Dorrs Shayx and Rtbr Steuns hase become Powers models Therr professron rl names are Dottre Srroxx and Martha Rarn oleen Yaple famous tennrs star non the Daxrs Cup rn the Nevy York Tennrs Contest Elrzabeth VVozno k ysrld qame huntress returned home from Afrrca aftcr bernq vsounded by a lron Her partner Cleo Younq yxrll contrnuc the hunt urth the ard of natrye qurdes Vrncent Laprnskr was recently elected presrdent of the Amalgamated Nut and Bolt Company at a meetrnq of the company s board of drrectors Iohn Ulrchney h s assrstant was prevrously rn charge of nuts Leonard Blazrck chref test prlot for Country Wrde Arrlrnes was rnjured whrle testrng the ret propelled plane rnvented by Glenn Folk He rs under the care of Dr lohn Kroprevunrckr Roxre Hartman author of Bang Went the Guns was awarded the Pulrtzer Prrze for the best representa trve Amerrcan novel of the year Darry farmer Roland Koons rarses froqs as a hobby He has taught hrs frogs to lump rope leap throuqh hoops and slrnq larrats Hrs wrfe Beverly Rhone srsts hrm rn teachrnq the frogs George Martrnr has found a yxay to educate the In dran and Eskrmo chrldren by means of canned learnrnq rn the form of classroom broadcasts through radro re cervrng sets The proqrams for these sets are planned by electrrcal enqrneers Edwrn Valovaqe and Mrchael Wnencak Walter Kropresxnrckr rs presrdent of the Restaurant Owners Assocratron rn New York Hrs restaurant rs famous for rts Polrsh meals Burt Wandell has drscovered Adolph Hrtler alrye rn an rsolated mrne rn Arqentrna Mary Grovannrnr Ann Kobocko Class Prophets Page 26 . 1 f ' A ' .'.', ' H '. ,- v ' ' ' - . 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Senlor Class Wlll Be lt hereby known that the members of the senlor cl lss generously bequeath the IOIIOWIHQ personal be longlngs to deservlnq underclassmen Wllllam Bower bequeaths hls ablllty to qet to school on tllne to Georqe Kessler Danlel Baluta wllls to Tony Mlller hls lucky coln whlch has helped hlm make many correct declslons Nellle Wllllams and oleen Yaple unselflshly leave thelr physlcs books and lounqe chalrs ln Mr Harvey s room to Anlle Sutllff and Ellzabeth Baer To Rlchard Vosler and Shlrley LlBar I9 bequeathed thc deep comp1nlonshlp of Shlrley Bertram and Robert Glrrlson hlvl Ruckle qlves her chlractcrlstlc qlqqle to Hlzel Thompson If we had l record of thls qlqqle you would lll know how fortun lte Hazel 15 Ann Kobosko and Kathleen Halnersky leave thelr posltlons as Mr Mlllers OITILQ qlrls to Eleanor Hand elek and Marqe Kubasek Helen Greqory and Fred Mott wlll thelr palettes palnt splashed slnocks and thelr artlstlc tllents to Mar qaret Gototweskl and Danlel Fry We re sure Danny wlll look as well ln a smock as he dld III the dlvers llll1fOl'Ill VlrqlHld Wlldoner wllls l few of her excess lnches to Iosephlne Hobbes Rlchard Thomas and Robert Tltus wlth thelr last breath wlll thelr ablllty to have a qood tlme ln all thelr classes to Ioseph Futoma and Robert Harter Blll Thomas and Ronald Gensel a c fortunate lndeed slnce Robert Capece and Mlchael XVTSIIKO wlll to thenl the lr abll ty to stusly all h urs of the diy Roxle Hlffllllll has qrlclollsly consentesl to wlll her lelqht plus h r lblllfy to cc re ln basketball to M ry Lou Bach Now Mary Lou can cont nu to uphold the basketball honors of her falnlly Alylll Rex Leonard Blizlck and Mchael XVneneak l ave thelr qulet ways to Georqe Ullchney Frank Wa ll ko md Aldo Demarco to DIIIO SLIZ1llllI1l le1 and Carl Baer bequelths hls flne manners md lblllfy to qet llonq wlth hls teachers to c cph YLIHI1 IN Robert Bollnskl wllls hls dblllfy to acconlpllsh anythlnq that he undertakes to Thaddeus Staplnskl and Ronald Ycunq QIXL5 hls sklll at worklnq touqh phy YILS problems tl Roland Featherman The har styllsts Blyce Iames Kenneth All n and IIIILS LaBar le lye ther nets wave sets and bobby DIIIS to Clayton Cvreqory Leo Madl and LBITIOIUQ Hall Ill H1 Dorothy Reqlec md Reba Stevens leave thelr shy ways and modesty to Lorrllne Culver md Llllliill Petroskl Curwood Masters IS a lucky fellow because to hllll VValter KTODIENNDICKI has declded to bestow hls way wlth the qlrls Mlry GIOV inn D1 wllls cVLI'yfl llIlq but her mlbltlon to Alfllllf CZAYIIOIINKI Whllc BLFIIICL Koons qets rld f Illllly headaches by IKTVIHQ her ln ny d les as cl s rctlry to lne Huqhes Reda Hawk lelyes her llblllty to control het temper lesplte her red halr to Marlon Bfldl Speaklnq of halr Danlel Laluclek wllls hls Cv I hall Cllf to VValter Kowalskl One frlendly dlsposltlon plus one pleaslnq YTIIIL are the ellfts Helen Stsclhouse thouqhtfully le aves to Arlet l LeVllley ohll Kroplewnlckl very conslderately wllls hls lcqlble ll lndwrltlnq to Dolores Adllllklyk The next senlor class wlll be sure to have 1 successful Leqend as Leona Smlth leaves her success ln selllnq ads to Betty Culp Marlon Egrl IS fortunate to FPCEIVE a larqe packaqe of pep vlm and vlqor from Eleanor Bulno ohn Plevlack leaves hls ablllty to start CIISCUQSIOIIS ln physlcs class to Lawrence Kadtke and hls ablllty to flx everythlnq to the faculty Edward Ceppa Roland Koons and Robert XIVIILIOXIEF leave thelr vacant band POQIIIOUQ to Patrlck Galllqher Lloyd Metcalf and Euqene Rosmus To ohn Bloshlnskl and DBVld Bennett Frlnk Olenlck and Iohn Ullchney wlll thelr basketball sklll Shlrley Ashley and Ellzsbeth Wozncuck bequeath thelr dblllty to wln frlends and lnfluence people to Cl lrlne Harter and Marlon Appleby whlle Edwln Valoyaqe wllls hls ablllty to pass tests Wlfl l0llf studylnq to Theo clore Benedlct In the ac ldllnlk, PICIUYL Glenn Martln le lyes hls suc cess at achlevlnq excellent qrades to Edward Mazonkey Sylvla OFblIldfl and Cleo Younq bequeath thelr pleas ant smlles and soft VOILLQ to two shy and retlrlnq qlrls Betty McLauqhlln and Beye ly ohnson une Church md Elayne Dodson wlll thelr ablllty to get alonq wlth the boys to Phyllls Rlttenhollse lnd Eva Search Use thls qlft wlsely qlrlsl VIHCEIII LLIPIISICI very qenerously leayes hls mlny pokes qood and had to Anthony Sur aqe Ruth Kraus wllls her shyness and Qllltf yy lys to Pl IFICIH Steeber Kathryn Shaw Dorls Shaw and DOIIS Phllllps leaye to Glorla Enqlehart Irelle Slemlnskl and Shlrley Free man thelr adventures ln home economlcs Irls Lalnoreallx leayes her ease at Illaklllq reports IH economlcs class to Colleen Dletrlck George Martlnl wants to keep hls football abllty the famlly so he wllls lt to hls brother Euqene Hazel Lamoreaux wllls her shlny blond halr to any lunlor brunette who prefers to be a blonde Ioan Goss wllls her helqht to Clement Kubasek to ald hlm next fall ln football student next velr ln Dolores Baluta becluse Ch lllotte Edwards has wllled her shorthand ablllty to her Irene Matusek ls taklnq care of the senlor cheerlnq sectlon by XKIIIIHQ her school splrlt especlally at basket ball games to Charlotte Benscoter oseph Lelakus and Wllllalll Meeker leaye thelr seats ln typlng class to Larry Bonham and Benton Culver wlth the hope that these two wlll have as much fun as they l Lorralne Craqle leaves her QDELIOLIS locker to h r frlend anlce Sorber To Martha Woods and Alllella Carver Mary Balley and Paullne Furtak wlll thelr speed ln typlng Wayne Hartnlan Glenn Folk and Mlchael Truchon leave thelf qood manners to Edmund Kollar Walter Barskl and Lawrence Conrad Beverly Rhone leayes her slxth perlod study hlll seat Ill Mr Warqos rooln to Avls Rood Alberta Lifllllllq IS very thouqhtful and wllls hel loye for home BCOIIOHIILS to anyone who dlsllkes thls sublect Burt VVandell leases solne of hls farmwork tc Blll Bllby Xxlffl the hope that Blll wlll llke lt better than h does Stella Caccla and lean Babetskl leave thelr jobs of asslstlnq Mr Mlchael at basketball QEIIIILQ to Sophle Kub'lsek and Dolores Bujno Havlnq bequeathed all that we possess we hereby appolnt Mr Mlller as executor of thls our last wlll ansl testament In XNIIIIL ss yy hereof we have hereunto set our hands and se'll thls fllst day of Iune I9-lf Marle Madl Class Testator Page 27 I I . A L L ' A, . s ' ' 2 . ' ' I Q I . - W , N C - 2 'h ' . 5 ' 1 - H se .' K i C . 5 . . 2 , ' - ,' ' 5 ' , , K . V . V - , V ' , N 1 . K e - ' 1 i , , Z E , f 2 - '- ' s e ' ei uk- A' '. . , B s ' I A I , A 'el ' ' '- . . I . - .N . ' ' ' ' 1 ' -'. - - s - wi- I - I I 4 . . l rl' u. - A H . 8 B L- I y E .- ,- K 1' e 5. v, ' - 5. - L- , ' ' ' 'h I sf 'sv ' -'--s 1, ' V ' e 5 3 ' . , . . k .e tsl- K ' -s - s , 'V - s is-'A -' s A - x -- U ' , . ! . 5. X , S 5. 2 ,' . H . . V s A , -'s QL 3 5 K Ev' B- 1 .-s ,K V' s ,Q ' Fi'-I ' 1 .. ,A I 1 ,- . ,, E 1- , S . T - , , A , ' . . ' ' l I' lil e ' , ' ' e . 1: . ' ' A ' A - j . b, S , ' YA A' ' e ' 1' - I . K -1 ' e 5- p , , - ' . . te, , ' ' s - Vx 1 , ' , .' k . - V ' . A . Ernest Ashbridgc wills his ability to blush Very easily The COITIITICFCIHI .department wlll have another good . V. i y Q E U 51 .L . H K- A 4 ,Q - .ei 2 . . Iva- 'tag K I. I ' . e ' -.' .' ' e . .s ' . . ' I' ' ' 'A A e' . , e '- ' ' S '- ' 1 1 I 1, 4 A A' k K 1 e . . 5 x - - V e 5 , , I 9 V i e '. ' 'A , ' .' ' ' Ii ,Qs - - .2 Y, 3 . 3' - . 3, H - Cl Cl. ' t s V . ' s e 2 s 2 s s K se , ' X v . V' ' ' , ' ' ' - ' ' V k in , 2. X E . . I . , A V A - - - '- - - - ' I . . e ' ,- - M v s s- vs N-'A ' A. V Z h-sf L 1 ,e e V . ,C - Q , 2, 1 uf- ,n N - fm- ' ' - ' n . J . . rs . SL.. , K . Ii . 1 I - I - - f 5 .- I n J ' 1 n e K - si v 5- ' ' v - se , , ' ' L Y P I ' Q L et- ' s ' V ' ' C4 . x . . . f V. 1 . .A- ' e B ' , ' ' L . 1 I ' ' ' B.. . . . F in . I s ' v 'sf M' ' h- s s i ' S ' , e s f , l . ' B- 1 K i: k 1 sc ,ls , e, 4 x 1' Q ' U 'Q , ' f f ' I -, , -. - , , . ,- , , , .4 A , . , 5 ' -' V , . f s , 3, Q '. 2 'Q A fe e' A . ', A 5: . ' ss ' x 5 3 x 2 -xA v . r Anne Sutlnff Georqe Kessler 'Xled Boxx er Elwood Harrrson Class of 1949 ILINIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sm If'f'1flj Pr Cszdcnt PM szdent Tr zszzrez MR HARVEYS HOMEROOM Fzrst R011 Eugene HdfFl5OH Clayton Gregory Walter Barskl lohn Bloshmsl-cr G orqe Kessler Xvlllldm Pushmskas Euqene KllmOVlCl! Drno Sclamanna Second Rau Hobart Austm Lamome Hallman Aldo Demareo Robert VV1ldoner Patrick Gallagher Larry Bonham Charles Baer Leonard Szczecmskx Mr Harvey Thzrd Rm: George Uhchney Ronald Gensel VV1ll1am Thomas Anthony Mllllf Arthur Czarnomskx Edvard Mazonkey Theodore Benedret Theodore Yamrlkowxslm Page 28 id MISS COOKS AND MISS MARTINS HOMEROOM Flrst Ron Dolores Adlmczyk can Lloyd AITICII3 Carvtr Mary Lou Bach Ioan Kulp Cllrlnc I-Iarttr Glorll Enqlehart Chlrlotte BLIISLOILI' Martha Woods Betty Mcllauqhlln Stcond Roll Marg lrct Gototxxwkl Betty Culp Lllllan Pttroskl Ann Sutllff PBIFICII Stnhcr Dolorls Bulno mt omi Collun Dtltrlgh Marlon Applthy Mlss MIFIIH Tlurd Hou Ha tl Thompson Marlon Eqrl Phyllli Rltttllhousv. Dolorts Baluta Irtllt Slclnlrlskl Arlttta Le Valley osnphlm Hohhu Ell lhtth Bur Dorothy Trudnak Rlta Luka Absent Eva Search Ll MISS lxELLI:RS IIOMEROOXI Flrst Rm: Ralph Belles Lorraln fulycr Cu yxocd Masttrx lllk l ulh s M3lY1Hd Zlq nlrskl Elwood I-Iirrlson Dorothy X 7c' tz Mlss Ktlltr Sccond Ron Eugem Mart nl Mlrloll Ellst Brldlt Ele lnlr Hlndztltk IJCIIIICI Fry Loyd Metcalf Mlfgk Kubasck Rohert Harttr Ltonard FlOI'iI1l Thzrd Rau Lavxrtmt Kldtkt ostph Yenlnls L o Mldl Thaddtus Sttpmxkl Rlohlrd Voylcr Wllttr Kovyalekl Dlnltl Btllts Btnton Culur Clarengt Luk lSl'1tXKSlil Fourth Ron Iostph Futoml K1 nmth SOFIULI Rollnd Fa lfl'1LI'IIliII Htrhtrt Taylor Ntd Boyur Dlvld Bnrlnctt FlllHlOI'L Stout I Clnlund Kolllr Class of 1950 MRS KINNEY S HOMEROOM 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 x1 'lf'--22 9 MISS SMETHERS HOMEROOM 1r-I 1111 11 r1 1 1 r11 11 c xrrrt 11 111111 1i1111er -1 '1 1r1a1111 11411111 1111 141-r11111 Nl 1111111.11 X rn N11 1111111 N 14 141111 1 111111 1e1111:1rl1 1v1111-7111 N1-101111 H1111 1- 1- 141 1-r 11r1 1 1 1111 111111 3111 1111 1 111- lllllfl 111111 1 r 111111 r ' 11111 1 11111111 lie 1 1frl1 J11l1111-4111 R11 hnrd 1-11115111 1 ll11r11 1111 ,, 114 1 111 111 1111111 1. 1 1111 1111 IIN 11181119 XY 11118111 111111 11111111111 1 111111 111- R 1 N111-- N1111tl11 N Page 30 1 11'x1 P11111 1211111-1-1 Xl-111. .1 '1 11111111. 1,111-illv 111-11113 1':111'11i11 l,:111111114. 1.111111 1111111113 ,1111I1 1Q1'11111A5. 1,111 l'I111111:1N. N1:11'1111'11- 1'11111':111. I11-1'l11:1 1'1':1:11- S1--1111l 111111 111111111- X1-1-14113 1,11'1':1i111- XI-13111 111. 111.11111 311111-1-, 1-'1':111I1. Xl1Q1111111. 1111111111-1 11111111-1, VI41111 111111' ,11'111l11' 1YI11I111:, NIV- 111111111 '1'11i1'1l 11111 514111111 1311-111111. .111'1111'1':111I1-1. .I11 -1111 Xl11111111'i-, 11'1IIi11111 1111111 1'l1.1IllN 11111111 1111111-1' 1.1111 1111111 111-111-1. 111111111 111111-1, 1,1-111111111 11l11N11i11NI111 ,XIN1-111 1.11111-11111 4'11111':111, 121-411111111 111-1-:111'1, II:1I11l1 1.111L as 1' 1. 1 1 ' . -1, X . - -1 1 1 1 '-ffgf'14.' ' A A 1 ,1 1 1 1 ,. A 1- ' ll ': F,111'1-111-1- SI 111. 1111 'Its Nl- Ili, 1111 I' 1-, 4' I.. .15 ,' ' IS . -' ' . fi A -Q ' . -'1 - 1 I-I' ' -, , '. ,-1' . 1' ' ': Illi' NV1l1 11 . M .' H-111 M -r1'1-1. HIIZPI Elliott. An' J 1' A 11' '. V1-1 15- It, 1 rl 11111 , 1-Il 11 I-111-1-. 1 ', -' .' ' , '- -k', ' li 1 1-211-'1' 1 111-111111. J' -1 Sl- I r'ki. M111 fl C' 'rl5. Nil. ' . ' H '1. ' . 1,2111'r1-1 - 1-111z1l1, 1.111111 15111 nfl. . ' 9 .' - -rf, Class of 1950 nf MR WARGO .1 1 1 I x 1 N 1 11 1m N 111 1 Im x umm 11 I m1 N11 1 nm 'EE-95 I 5 ' I ISSQ A5 if 1' HOMEROOM 1 N 1. 1 1 1 1 I N 1 I1 I MISS WHITENIGHTS HOMEROOM 11 x ll IRI ons x HN ul I 1 HH N PXQ N lrxe-I I I N1 11x I n 11 .1 1 11 ux 1 nm uxx ew vl Page 31 . 'S Ifirsl I' mi Ih:uxi1I II'1w5. .kr -I1i1- tiurzinski. I.1rr1-tm XV-Viz. I'I11-st1-r 'I'rl1'k ufki. .I1-:ln 15-I1f1u1-QI1i. 5I:1r1I-In II11y1I. Ifrzxnk KIIII: N1-Ii. ISI-lim' S1nrI11-r, .l:m1-I AuIr1-us, .'1--1m1I l'm: Nlzlry II1-I1-lx XY 1l., I'ut1'i1'i:n IZ1-II1-N. lint! 4il'1-:1-ry. .I11mli1- AII1-HI .Iuhn XYil1'I11:u-ki, SI: rI1-1 I1uI1:u'. l':u'1:I Siu Il. 'l'I11-I'1w:l S1vl1Iinhki, I.1-mlm Im Im. NIV. XV: l':4v 'I'I1ir1I ' xx: l'l1-m1-nt I'ul:.'-Ii. II:ll'1vI1I SImtI'1-11 II1rIu-rl XI':1IxI1, I.1-Iuml Ix1II1-1'. Ii1I11frl ,'IlIilT. .Xlulmmy Nlnual. Ilvllu-l'I Vulp. .Xl'n1mI1I XY It'1-. ll1Il1-rl I1 I- n. AIN-nt: I'l1:r1-n11- Y1- xnxx, I il'vI I'u: I,1Il'r:lin1- NI: 'lil1. An Yzllvl ,I1i. I-II:uin1- Ih':u1-1-, .lmxn SIU :1l'1-IQ. 5I:lri1f I11-II1-5. .I:ln1- 12 Im - Ihlwrls. I'1-g:i1- 1,1111 XI'1vl'r:lII. Illllll l'lllv1'1', 'I'I11:mns 1'Inu'n11g wk, S1--mul It 5 Y1-r1wni1':l 1'l11I111-Il, Xlnllwl .'t -ns, .XII -rt SIu1wlu:1k11l'. .I gl l'r:l1ni1-lx. .Xli1-1' I.1vIl:, .I1., -pl' I 1l'Iil'gl1m, IZ1-1'xl:11Iin1- Ulitz, XViIIi:m1 XVilIi:lll1s, l'ImrI11l1- W It'1-. Xlixs XVIIII1-uiulll. 'I'Iuir1I I'm: Ilzxrl Slllilh, I-'I'-1I W lf'-. Ii'lizzllm1'II1 Nlzlzalr xi-7. M1 -nm XI lYl'x:1I 1'l':l1:I1'. Vllvl ' Yilsl- -nxlai. 1'Iml'I11s I-'r:lnl1Iin. IQ1-mn-II1 NYin:uns. 151-1lrg1f XY1-1-In. .Xlullmlxy Surplus-. 'iffy R ....... wg. iw 4' if Q' +8 in 11 N 11 1 mul: rn N xlllt llllln 1 f 0 X Page R 3 I YQ' Q. .1 U X: Q 3 I I' J .E Q S , R ,, ' xx, , x Mi' 5 ,XM .xx A ! 5 J ' s Aw .y ,. f 4 yr ' iiflftxnc K O l A ' . . . x Q I. A f Q gp . k k W M 0 A - e I 4 XB.. A .7 , ga r , H 'N ' A ' . I V, '.:. . . ' 1 ' 3 lp 3 , , , 1. D. . I 4 . , 3-4 I -A w, A A f I V f g . ,, is A, , , 'Tv 'J v K, 'D IMT I0 :l :mul :tart urn- Il -sv Q11 ilin: wnll uv l j WN. H 'IW' Ill 'A' 1' llu- furtj 4.4 .1-'fi-bf' Xu Xl lmmlsulm- group of um-mullug srluiulw? UU' knvm Ihn-lx uill zllnly II Page 33 'ng ,. ll mu' pl-u-qw ,4- Class of 1951 -Q-. X uv x 4 N4 MISS DOOLEYS HOMEROOM Q xn-X Q UH. In N 1 , A an ve' N X. N N 1 I Al ns .uw - ,Q - , S., MRS HAEFELES HOMEROOM x ull ll N all 111- n an N x Page 34 .nl 4N,'4 F Q,-ff We Qs-f Class of 1951 X4 wx up MR MILLER S HOMEROOM N 1 III 1 N1 N1 P11 1111 111 111 N 11 mx r 11 11 1 11 111 11 N 1 111rt11 11 11 1 111 1-1111 1111 11 ,rf -.. 4 U VR! Nw Y YQ 141: 3-Mva, - 1 'f I JJ WLLIAHS HDI EROOM 1 1111 1 1111 1 11 11 1 1 111 11 1 1 1 1 1 N 11 11 ,, 11111 1 111 111111111 1 '1rt1111.t1111 111111 ll 11 11 l-1111rt11 1111 1 i 1 1 N 11113111 N 1 111111111 1 1 111 Page 35 19 ,fs ,Im 1- ww- 1 N .1 1 .13 Q .-, y 1 6 ii' ' 111 . , 1 1 5 4 Q 1 - W -, A 1 11 ' - gy ,E 1 . 1 v- 1 Q I W V D A V .K 1 . . 5 1 kk , 1 7 . .' , 1 ' 11 , ' .1 1 1 K1 gf' A 1' +1 1 .1 J 1-'i1'1 111111: 51111111 S11 1, 11111-1 1-1 N1:1N1 -rx, .111.'-1111 11212111-12 .11-1111 1111 11, .1111111-- 1-2112111111111 .1I1'1-111 111111.11111- J11111- 11'l11 1111. Sv- 111 11 1 3 ll 111-Q11 1.:11111i11:4 All -'1 .'11i1111rs. '1'111-111l111'1- I'z1 1111 .11-rrp' 111 12111-11111 K1-111-1'. l,1N11f1' 111.111.111. In-1111:11'11 11111112 N111 311111-1'. '1'11i 11 li 11: 111-I11-rt 1' 1111, Mi -11:11-1 '1'1'111'l11111. 1511 rt 'l'r11111 111111: 1I:1y111111111 1V:1Cl -uxki. AVI11111' 1'1',1:11-, 121111-1- 1Z'11v.'. Wil1i:1111 ii1111i: I-'1 11 11: 111-1'111:111 11:11. ,11'11llI1' 1111111111-111'11, '1'1111111:1s I-21121-11. 1'11:1I'1'S 1' 111-. 11i'11:11'11 1'l':1u11-, 111-l':1111 S 1'I11-1-A 1111 'rt l1i1111:11l, 'I'111111111s 31111-1111, .11,-- 2 .I:11111-s 11'. '-1'-111111, 1 W I - V W V V .gl 1 1 . .f f A K' I 1' 1 N 1,1 k I -f !1x' , , J 1 1 111 N , x Q A . , 1511 5 ' 'Q .. .11 ak . 1 1 fi it .K 51 . KE W I ., - A ' ' 1 ' 1 , 1 , . 1 .. N-1 lv 1 .,-- I-'-5' 'X - : J. ,' If' ' 2: If ' - ' 1 , f Q ' - 1 Y 1 5, ' iff' u 1 1 . 1 , WM . 1 F' M. in 111 1 A ' T' 'K 1 1111- ' N ' -T51 . 1. 11 11 f, , 1. .1 11 1 ' W 1 , 1 1, Y 1 1 I' 1-'irt ll 2 1li111:11'1I 1Y11ll'1-. 11111111 -11':11Is. 111-I1-11 111 11111, 31111111-11 111' 1111-11'1111'ki4 I1'1-l11- 1111111 '11s. 3111111111 411:l1'1'1'4 Y1-1'111111 1 il111:11'. l'111'l 11:1 I1k1-, .1l'l111l1'1'1111l'1'11. .1:1111- 11:1I ',1111. N11-11111 11111: 1.111-1111 Smith. 1-I1111:1l'11 1i11k11'11, 1'.'l:1i111- Xlillvr. .111:111 111-1l1'i1111, .I11z111 .X11l1'-11s, 1511111111 '1'l11.'. lily 111121 '13 1111111 51111111-1'. '11I1il'11 1111: S:11':1 1111111111-'I1111. 42I111'i:1 111-11111, 411'1'1'-1' 1,1111 11 1.11l. 111111-rl .1N1l','. 11':1y1l11 ' .11f'1'11 2 ' ' . N1- 1 111-111-1'. S11 l 1.11111-. Yi 1:1 .1111-11. ' 11 I 4111111':g1- 1'11l11'1111, 'l'11-II1111 111 -1111-. .1:11111s 11112111-1 liilly 1'1111Il:1'l'. l'11:11'l11s 111-l'1111sI1i. 1111111 111 111111 N111'111:111, .I:11'ki1- 1111.'s-11. . .' : 111-11l'u1-1111 Killian, ll1':1i111- 'l'11y1111'. 1':1t1'i11i:1 'l'1111111z1s. Yi-1111-111 Y .'111l. Class of 1952 up MR HOWELL S HOMEROOM IFNI 1111 111s 1 111 11 111r1 1 IC11l11r1 HIITIIIIHII Anh 11111r111I J11l111 X1 IIIIPFSIPIII H11rr1 1 rv ll 1 111111 NK11111 111111 l4r111l1 N1111n1I hm 11 1- 1r 111 11 11 11r11 111- 11 1111111 r 1n11 N111 1-r 1111 I 1 1111 IIIITI 111 N I111111 Ixruwh 11 It1v11r1 1111. 1 III1 1 I I II III 'I I 1 K 4183111 N PN I IX Ill' 1 PXOI' 1 N111 I1II I'I1l1P1I1 111111.11 111 11 1r11 1 1 11 111 N 1 1. 1111r1I1 1 11 1 h11r1I XI1111 r 1 1 N 1 1k 1 1 1 111111111 II11I11 rt 1 llll 1 11 I I N11 Class of 1953 MR PALMATIERS HOMEROOM 1rs1 111111 bII1II1I II 1111 1 11r 111 n H1111-' N 1111 III 1- nr 11 1111 11 1111 111 11111 1111 1 1 r1.,11r1t I1 111 11111 1 I111 I'XI'1II 1- Ix11r II11r11 1 1-1111111 IC1111 I 11 r 1 -1111111 II 1 r XP 11r111n 1 11111111 1111111- N II II 111111 11 r11 11 env III II rx 11 I I1 111111-N I r 11 IIFII 1rv1 111r1 1111 re 11r1 It 1 1 I1 FIIIIHI rs llIl1 111 11 1 1111 l111111n1- IKINIIIIIIIILII rI111r11 X11 I ZIIILIIIIII I 111 rs wr. 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A X f Activities 5233 O O O Xxx ' Y , .ei , 1 ts.,- W' X fx- if .41 .- ' .Xb if 1q i., ,s Lil, Cast Charlotte Edwards um Church Ernrst Ashbrrdge ohn Pluraclc Irrs Lamortaux Bturly Rhona Edwin Valoxarr Krthlmn Harnersky oleen Yapl Senior Class Play GLAMOUR GIRL On October 28 the senior class presented rn the hrgh school audrtorrum the three act com edy Glamour Grrl under the drrectron of Mrss Martrn The setting of the play rs the mrd western home of Al Camden Q ohn Plevrackl and hrs wrfe Nrna llrrs Lamoreauxl Resrdrng wrth them are their two daughters, Leona une Churchl and Lucille l oleen Yaplel Leona rs eighteen years old, serious and gentle, and essentrally the home grrl type Lucille rs about sixteen, prquant and pert, wrth a saucy arr and an excellent sense of humor As the play opens, Mr and Mrs Camden are planning to send their daughter Leona to college The turtron wrll be pard by wealthy Aunt Claudia lKathleen Hamerskyl, who rs proper and sedate and about srxty She rs annoyed at the amount of money spent for Leona's college clothes, and especrally smce she knows Leona has never drstrngurshed her self as a student Leona herself prefers to re mam at home, but Mrs Camden rs determmed that her daughter shall go to college, Orvrlle Dayton lEdwin Valovagel, a young college fellow, also encourages Leona to go since he wants to get her away from his rival, Steve Forbes lErnest Ashbrrdgel Steve whom Leona likes rs a clever young man wrth engagmg manner who works for Mr Camden rn hrs newspaper office At this particular time he rs tryrng to get permrssron from the eccen trrc but extremely rrch Mrs Langdale tBeverly Rhonel to use her summer resort as a camp to which will be sent for one week boys who sell three new subscrrptrons to Mr Camden's newspaper Steve told Mr Camden that he had obtamed Mrs Langdale's approval, but Mr Camden soon learns differently when Mrs Langdale rndrgnantly informs Mr. Camden the contract rs not valid because Forbes bargamed wrth her daughter and not wrth her Mr Cam den frres Steve for hrs failure However, Steve has become rndrspensable rn the office, and Mr Camden soon regrets hrs hasty actron Later Steve returns wrth a wrfe -- Mr Camden's daughter, Leona -' and wrth a contract from Mrs Langdale In addrtron, Steve also secures a contract for advertrsrnq purposes from Ianrce Albright lCharlotte Edwardsl, a smartly dressed and efficient business woman wrth a charming manner. Pleased with Steve's busi- ness ability, Mr. Camden rehires him and everyone is satisfied. Page 40 I' ' - : I 1- is 1 's 1 1 . ,' 1- ' ' N. ' Q2 , . 7 gs 1 4- N- - ' 1 'Q , N v- - ---U -. '. : -- Q: :Q -lv s .': - .-g-- 'p N -1-g x Q lx 1 CURTAIN GOING UP' The suggess of a play depgnds to a large deqrae on the efflclency of the stage crux and promptcrs The entxre ellen of the play may lu ru1n-cd 1f sound Llfncts an not aggurate-ly txmcd or 1f llqhts :ITL not turmd on or off it pruxsgly tht rlqht monnnt Equally unportant an th-. promptnrs who must seg that each lxm IS spoken dearly and dxstmctly In the senxor play Bernxcr Koons and hlayng Dodson .uted as prompters Frank Olenmk was staq.. manaqlr and xNlllldlII Boxur tool: car of sound -flcnts Page 41 tlxllll lruxl-In I 1-l ul In 111 umpluuul llx ll N! 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V' m ., W 3 I ' Cat Lttnard Fiorim Amr Sutlrff Curvxood M isttrs Hx tl 'llrompson Pitritk Qnlla ihtr Drrnthy Trudnik l'dmund Kolln Dulor Ad rm ylc Dwlor s Bulno Lrrrx B nlr li htth Bur lumor Class Play I IGHTS OUT Lights Out a lively comedy full of mys terrous letters weird sounds and clever dia logue was presented by the junior class in the high school auditorium on March 12 under the direction of Miss Martin The play takes place in an old mansion called the Stilwell Estate owned by Agnes Harwood lDoles Bulnol whose mam interest IS her welfare and that of her attractive dauqh ter Doris lElrzabeth Baerl Doris has roman tic inclinations towards Neil Parker llsarrv Bonharrl, a younq detective story writer whom her mother dislikes Both Mrs Harwood and her daughter have lust returned from the West Coast to dispose of the Stilwell mansion left them by the late Albert Stilwell When they arrive, Doris receives a myster ious note warning her not to sell the estate She becomes worried and welcomes the un expected arrival of Neil Parker who is trvmq to gain her mothers approval but with little success. Mrs. Harwood believes he is trying to poison her so Doris will be free to marry him. Mrs. Harwood invites Susan Bates lAnne Sutliffl and Iohn Bates lLeonard Fioranil as guests for the week-end. Laughter is supplied Page by these two through the bossy attitude Mr Bates assumes towards his vufe William Peter on Vaughn lCurvxood Masters a philoso phical real estate agent also Joins the party at the Stilwell manslon The glamorous Vlckv Lane lHazel Thompsonl is to be another quest Supposedly she does come but in real ity it IS not Vicky She is being rmpersonated by Helen Freeland tDorothy Trudnakl for irer secretary of Albert Stilwell Carl Emerson Cpatrick Gallagherl Vrckys boyfriend sees the impersonation but does not reveal it Neil suggests a game of 'AMurder With the lights out, Helen disappears and the real Vicky Lane appears makrnq matters more complicated Step by step Neil solves the mys tery Helen Freeland was told by the late Al bert Stilwell that the mansion contained a fortune and Mrs Harwood was not to sell the house Later Neil discovered in a volume of Dickens the hidden fortune -- diamonds With the explanation of the mystery. Neil wins Doris' hand and Mrs. Harwood's approv- al. Much humor is provided throughout the play by Ella Tucker fDolores Adamczykl, a career-minded maid in the Stilwell household, and Henry King, her janitor boyfriend. 42 5 w ? .xx tin- :I14-sv :nt rx-:mix In pzurll f xtlmlx- In Ill- :.1lm- ul mlllxlt-I. tln-x ln.-:xr :I xizil -vl avr:-nun :tml mul. :t I :Hump-f ll :A :mln pllllilxu lln' 1 BEHIND 'I Hb SCILNES nh Lrtdl f th NLILLQSN Lqhts xt. ts to tt xxorktrs uhmd th sums nrt xx rt nmnx unusutil sound and hqhtmq tfftttx on xx hlth tht suutss of tht pllx dtptnded Thmx xx.1x taptahlx performed hx tht Lrtxx Thex also put up tht Qtaqt propS and arranqtd the icemry The utxx xxfxs Lomposcd of tht folloxxtnq 1UFll0l'S hdxxfxrd Magonkcy Euqtnt Mar'1m and Clxxton Grtqorx xxho took tart of tht staqe llqhts fund sound tffttts Gtorqt Ktssltr Ddxld Btmxttt md Dtuntl Frx xx ho .und as promptcrs f,-.14 4' Page 43 Ill nl-lull XI1 Itullml Ilnm lin I 4v4r nw, Iln-ll 1f'ut.x .I xx ull xmtx xxzurninu Xlrf ll:.rxxonl mf! tw vt! Ilan- unwtxmr, ' . 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' ' X ' , E The Band lrwt Kun 1 mn tl r1rNl.1 zuu1u1n1- ullnmn K1 mm l-llunge-r ,mN ulwxt Htrt N X tlmm Nfugu Sheldon Prynnt Hubert N111 hm-I l'1lVHll'dfQ'Illl!l I-ngene lt1vNmus N41-ond llnu fall Halrux Xhllnrtl lxklfhllllb' Ilmtl Hun tr r1l Row nt-s rue ru 1 mrt 1fN t-r 11- N I ltulnntl h1mnN N nmhm. nn N t mr 1 ut r 1 lll'l'lu0ll 1'urw1m1l N111 ter I 11' X un 1nN 1 an rt urtt-r an rl 111' I rlll N ulmlv u Plum, 1 X L1 I11 rtlln lrx N 1 11 a 11 rl 1 BAND The Sh1cksh1nny Hxgh School Band under the leader shlp of Mr Gentlle our flrst full trme band mstruttor expanded both ID sxze and fame Thls orqamtatnon tonslsttntly yxorked for fmt' shoxxmanshlp and hrst class pliylnq Tht xctlyntxts of tht qroup lntludtd tnttrtalnlnq tt tht football qamts at student assemblxts and it tht lumor and semor class plays They also partlupated IH the Sh1cksh1nny Hallovxe en Arm1st1ce and Memor1al Day parades On the afternoon of Arm1st1ce Day they paraded at W1lkes Barre vxhere they xxon much fayor able tomment Throuqhout the year thty qaye scyeral out door concerts and at Chrmstmas thty xxtnt carol nq throuqh the streets of toxxn The annual mdoor concert vtas a huqt sutttw Th proqram mcluded oxcrturts comtdy tunts and somt booqxe yxooqxe Tht ftatured sololsts yxtrt Robtrt Garrlson barltone solo Roland lxoons trombont solo and Marlon Brldlt xocalxst Othtr ftaturts of tht pro qraln xncludtd tyurllnq and tht axxardlnq of lttttrs 'o all semor bandmen Band tovtn the neu qoxernxnent orqamtatxon of tht muslclans throuqh 1ts ofhcers and councxl of fmt plan ned the m1l1tary ball for the band and dtttrxnlntcl tht oumshment for yxolators of band rults TVX IRLERS Thrs team of tyxelye tvtlrlcrs has shovtn qreat skxll rn both IDdI'Cl'llIlq and TXKlI'lIf1q Thty haxc worked out somt Ntry tlcxtr patttrns dlsplay ed Ill thelr nuxntrous pub llc appearancts ln parades and football qames and espec1allyf at the band toncert Fzrsf Row Marle Olemck Second Row Marqaret Kubasek lo leen Yaple Drum Malorette Hazel Thompson Thzrd Row Ruth Gregory antt Andrews Dolores Buyno lane ones Donald Doebler Dorothy Reqlec Mar lon Brldle Shlrley LaBar Page 44 l l F' . 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K 'I . 4- -1 f B-A t .-- ts- - , I E 1, ,SI :L ,xv r i K H ,I A , , R . t A . th A The Orchestra st mx 1 llnm funn mln vu st s ul urns 4 I ve 1 4 f 1 I er i N Ill I undlnL n N IUNIOR BAND lunnor high school has finally matcriali ed with the for mation of the Iunlor Band composed of students from the fourth to the ninth qrades Mr Gent1le tauqht these younqer hoxs and qnrls their first notes of muslc After a fexx months of instruction and practice with careful planmnq and skillful leadership tht un1or Band was capable of puttlnq on 1 difficult and xxell halamtd con cert Llke the senior orqanlzation the lumor Band also has a team of tvurlers A fine 1l'll1QlK.?ll future can he foreseen for these younq musicians ORCHESTRA musicians from the hand Under tht direction of Mr Genule this organization has grown in membership and excellence of its music Although the orchestra has not made as many public performances as the hand much interest has been shovtn in this organization and nts music has been enjoyed hy all Capable of playmq hoth modern and classical music it proudtd splendid vxctkly programs durlnq the first part of the year and put on a magnificent dlsplay of talent at hoth the class niqht and commencement exercises JUNIOR BAND IYNI on ulrsrs sms 1 wr u x on nun ru Uh nv In s llmhs HutTm 1-ond Rom :rl Ilalru-x I nes rue s on s nc Knthmx Xlugu Xlnttheu lxmpnn I 1 I ln 1 ur s Hour Xlnhxml Nhnldon PFHIIIK-' Ninn ent Pwr Third Rum Willard lttlllllllll-' Ioseph lteglec xllllllllll lawerls Fourth Huw Dunald lmlor larrs lfrss Leonard l'-:ur lane Nllllfr Nt:-xt-n Nlndl Standing. Nhltnn Mott Dennis Iaxvrh ltolu-rt Nhller lhnld Titus Robert Woods tlwster Quoin liqtts Inu hlshhallgll Rob:-rt Ruhl IlllYlfl Hmm Hurri Xl:-flnrt Anne xlllllxllhlxl James l'IlLlPll!ll l Rnhurd Wolfe Ruunnnd Nutt Robert lirldls- lanu- Hllngnr Ruger lnnn nu Scott Wir len + Page 45 u I Fir: It 1 l,iIli:ln l'n-truski, Lnlnwinn- llnlllnnn. xvlllllllll lillilluw-l'. Lloyd lllllIll'l'. llnnill Fry. XYiIl'alln Wil ' s. In- rd Ihwl-. ltnllll l' uns, Itulwrl llnrln-r, Vlirunml Must:-rs. I-Ilnnod llatrri. un. Ilwl vt ltnlul. Sv' I lim: Lois Ihl frts, Shi'I -5' l!4'rIrnln, lilluvm- lhxlnns. llulu-rt Mi 'll:l1l. Ant: ny M1 un. llnlwrl tinrrinm. .lol l'In-vi: vk, St ' -Z Mr, 451-ntill-. An .'ntlitl', Vim:-It-s liner. lie-tty Lon Kishlmuuh. Lnyd Hs-tt-nlf. The dream of the faculty and student hody of the The orchestra is composed of thc more advanced . F B , A , ' X I . I V . L . V . 2 V. . 2 .. A - n Q' ' U, A,', 7. I S . vi V l ' .' ll 'Q 'I' ' l- U3 Phyllis lYi.' 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Hun' -I 1'r:1:l1-. .l1m11 . l'- 'sl l 1v1ll'tI1 Row: .l1vy1'1- I1111l11ul'1-ztllx, Ve-lin liuillinski, .lmux IM-iI1'i1AI1. lb11l11r1-s Zzlkrzo-uski, 1:-rrp' l,1n1 lm1ls1n1. SI1 l1-3' l,11111m Sal 'z lll1l1Iil1:I1u11. lhst- Blnrir- Mc' lulu. Viola Allvn. l il'tI1 IC 3 l'i'Iizz1lv1-Ill Y11 sik, l,1-11 rr- Iii-rly, .lm l':1s1-. .Kll2llSllIl:l Stn-pslnski, X1vr111:1 Ill-ll1-1'. ll:11'1'i11l W -I. Ile-tty L111 liislnl 111u'l, hlillj' I,1v11i.'- V It'-. .'i' llov: Mu Ilnvs-l1p1v1't. S ll '- 'l'l1sk1-1'i1-I1. l'l1v1'o-1u1A1- Il1n1'y1-. luis Xlill1-1'. ll11tI1 .XMI1-ly. 1'l1:11'l1vlI1- S111 l 111 Ilmlsult. 'l'l1-111111 lll'kl-. I.illi11l1 ' 1111121-. ,Xls1-nt: M:1'ily11 tire--11l11x1', ' - K '1lsk'. y , . . , - 1 , , , .1 , H 1 1. V, ' 1 F' 5 1: 1 t - , i f - '- ', V ' ' 2 '. -Y 1, 2 1 1 s, . ,l IOS- . , , y ' A . z ' ' . ' 1 ' . , . , . V v ' f ll 1 1 1 111 1m 1111 1 1 1 11l11l1 1 n I s1 X 11 1 N xllt 1 111111 01111 1 v1 1 11 1 11 1 N11 1 1 1 1 l-I1ur1-1111A 1111 1 1 Hi The Iunlor l'l1gh School Chorus composed of fortv flve freshmen g1rls IS also under the directlon of Miss Shipman This organization was formed not only to develop the mus1cal talents of freshmen but also to help f1ll the vacanc1es 1n the Sen1or Cho1r caused by gradu atlon Early this year many of these ninth grade g1rls had already earned pos1t1ons 1n the Senior Cho1r The1r only publ1c appearance this term was at the Christmas program when 'SAFETY PATROL zrst R011 H1rold Shaffer SllN Blaine Mlchatl Cnerly Second R011 Lmrenct Remaly tph Partmqton Wllllllli Bacon 1..1on 11d PZLll1C'I1y The Safety Patrol v.h1ch was formed under the BUSPICQS of the VVyom1nq Val ley Automoblle Assoc1at1on COHSISIS of a group of boys whose duty It IS to safe quard the students as they cross the htqhvnay on the1r may to and from school Page 47 1 r r they shared the honors w1th the Sen1or Chou The group d1v1ded into three d1st1nct classes f1rst sopranos second sopranos and altos practices every Thursday mormng Peter Pan and Brahms Lullaby are two of the most popular compos1t1ons in the1r reperto1re of class1cal and sem1 class1cal selectlons Th1S IS truly an opportun1ty for those mterested IH group s1ng1nq and who des1re to know more about apprec1at1on of qood mus1c lumor Red Cross Club I nn. II IUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Thls vear the umor Red Cross Club began xx th an unusually h1gh enrollment and contln ued to keep 1ts large membershlp du11ng the entxre year Thelr flrst proyect was the unlor Red Cross membershlp campaxgn vxhlch vtas successfully conducted throughout the system Then they made red and white nut cups and sent them to a veterans hospxtal Next the club was dxvxded mto groups to help wlth the pack mg of the annual gxft boxes These boxes were hlled wuth soap vxashcloths toothpaste pen c1ls notebooks and toys vxhxch vxere sent to the unfortunate children of Europe Later the qlrls made hundreds of tmy Easter baskets from varlous colored papers as favors These were also dlstrxbuted to dlfferent hospitals Thus another successful year was completed under the dlrectlon of Mxss Smethers and not only d1d the g1rls have a qreat deal of fun but they also cheered many less fortunate people m our hospltals and nn Europe E V647 ,gd Page 48 Library u 3 1 LYBRARY CLUB 1 n I 1 14 1 x Xml: 1 1 ax lx 1,1 Ill 1A I I u x I4 I u1l II 11111 1 ln x n lllxl ll 1 nu vc a n 1a 1-'Il N on 1 A group of ambrtlous glrls who take prlde 1n the appearance of our llbrary under the capable SUQCFVISIOH of Mrss Martln make up the Llbrary Club Because of the 1ncreased membershlp thrs year each g1rl contrlbutes only one hour of servxce every two weeks Th1S work conslsts of typmg cards mendlng books helpmg students flnd reference materlal put tmg books IH the1r proper places stampmg books for wlthdrawals and fmdmq su1table and mterestmq books for students from flrst ,.-,-wr-w.. Y 3 wll to twelfth grade Thelr most mterestmg proyect was started at the begmnmg of the second semester when many of the glrls jomed the Tab Book Club for teen age qlrls As members of th1s club they recexved paper bound ed1t1ons of best sel lers each month The purpose was to encour age more reading among the glrls of the L1brary Club and lt certamly has been hnghly successful just as has been every project of this well organlzed and highly useful club Page 49 The Newspaper Club k NEWSPAPE I CLUB x 4 1 llll l 1 FI N Ill nl 1 rx Ill ox lruuul xtll 4 1 1 1 ll: x rkl n ln rr nl xl NEWSPAPER CLUB The Newspaper Club under the drrectxon of Mrss Whltemght not only publxshes an excel lent paper once a month but also has fun while learnlng to cooperate ln wrrtmg and publlshrnq school news The school newspaper was repre sented at Wrlkes College where Mrss Whrte night and Charlotte Edwards attended the fxrst Inter Scholastlc Press Conference rn Wyommg Valley to dxscuss problems confrontlng publx catxon of school papers Wrlkes College wrll hold these conferences annually and School Trmes plans to be represented REPORTERS CLUB The Reporters Club a nevx actrvrtv rn the 1un1or hrgh school sponsored bv MISS Wxllrams has already contrxbuted materlal for publrcatxon School Trmes Through trmely artrcles publrshed rn the school paper the club proposes to encourage all types of scholarshlp and crea trve talent strmulate good crtxzenshlp and co operat1on encourage good sportsmanshrp boost the school 1n every way possrble ra1se the gen eral level of standards of conduct and umte the student body bv promotlnq vxorthvx hrle rn terests REPORTERS CLUB n I Q 1 , E i G ' .4 , r u 2 A 1. 2 s, S S . Tv in I 9. .U - J' 1 ' f , K 1 1 k Q . A iv- . ls f ,ff ',.,,i 1. s , ' 'C 4 4. , - . l1 r'sI lfvmi I1-It, XI'-lmllulxlilu. l.v'rl'zlim- Xlnrtiu. Annzl- Ynl-Imrsl-i, Nlalriv llvlln-s. Sh s-hx lie-rlralzl ..,1-nlilmw. I'lm!'luIIr- I.'luurrls nr-ulitwlv, Xirzu Xl-'Qu1mll. l':llrni:s linllo-s. Strllzu I':n-vial. l'llruuml Rlzvsto-rs. SH lvl lim: Miss XVI' 'IIl!lll. .Il-:ln llolotuuski. Nlnriou lirillv. Xln l.1Ill lluvlu. Xlnl':gnl'-I lg-.I-'ru'-ski. .Xu lin l'ill'XIl', Mary ll -Ifll Wnals. .hum Skuzlr-lc. Ns-lliv Willmms. Thi I lhu: 1.1-mm l.:lnzn, I.:-uns: .'milh. I,1l11:ux l'vtr4v-kr. Xlury lh-Ill Xlvrxzu. Xxfvnlu-r NI.-v-lr-I 'l'lu-rw-s:1 Swlllinski. lull rx-s Ihxjnv-. Xlzllxilm Ziullzlrski. .Innv Goss, I-'ul ' ln lion, Klum llnil--lx. lizltllln-4-n llnlmrskj. .lfvle-vu XQ11-lv, ll:uz1l 'l'lm:111Nnu. I':ulx'i--in Srl.-I-.rr-, l-II:um- llmlsull, lr:-nv Nlutllsvk. lilwrial lilluln-llzlrl, Xml Ilousr. Fil' ll N: lil:-:llrvr ll:llnlz4-11-lc. 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Surplus- 'l'l1Nl,n-xl lu 1':u'l llzuru--xx 'ltlliwl I:--xr Furl Ixmlllw .lux fu X . , QU' 4 .Z Vx 2 'N I 1 I The Legend Staffs E png XII1 I The 1948 edxtlon of the Legend xs a sum mary of the outstandmg events whlch took place ln Shlckshmny Hlgh School durmg the school term To produce an mterestmg year book 1nvolves dxllgent labor on the part of the staff members combmed Wlth the loyal coopera txon of the entxre class m sellmg yearbooks and advertlsements and partlclpatmg ln the numer ous projects to raxse the necessary funds Wlth the asslstance of the faculty advisers Mxss Shantz and Mrs Kinney the senlor class has endeavored to produce an annual which xt hopes wlll be enjoyed and treasured by every student Page 51 n Lit xary: Slltmut lla-Ivn l.r': .Xml l'- lu-elw, Shirley lit-rtra 1. l'Iu:u'lnIlt I-Iwluzlruls. Slumlinui Klux-lr tiimullmni. Ibm. r llnlmslti. II:-:ln llnult, .I-uh-wut Yupl.. lil-nest .tslll-1-Mlm-I Iinllul-,tu Slum Business: SMH.: l':u--::u. IIIQ-:mor llulm., ll.: Lift. lemme, Yvlllv Williams. Tyi : First lit-u liliznln-Ih Wont I.. Imris I'InilIil.s, Imrnylly ll.-gi.-43 St-mnnl linux Nlzlrj Ilzlllu-y, Irvin' . n use-Q. . . .. V. . . . . . . f u ' 4 v ' ' v -Ingu- DRAMATIC CLUB tl: ts 4 1 I xml x 4: A r x 1 Hx D U X F v 1 1 n I n n I I u X n I Nth ml DRAMATIC CLUB untor hxqh sehool has many talented younq peoplt who are looklnq forward to thur years 1n sennor hlqh school and to part1c1pat1on ID xts attlyltles and proqrams But Ruth th1s feehnq of ant1c1pat1on there IS also a feellnq of shyness or vuthdrayyal To overcome th1s the Iunlor Hlgh School Dramauc Club has been formed under the capable dlrectlon of Mrs Haefele Its a1m 1s to tram its members IH polse and publlc appearance to develop clear enuncxatxon to strenqthen confldence ln themselx es and thelr talents vuth the thouqht IH mlnd that these accom pllshments may further thelr advancement LIBRARY CLUB The atm of tht unxor Hxqh Lxhrary Cluh sponsored hy Mlss Dooley IS to establlsh 1 hhrary m the jumor h1qh buxldmq Consxdermq the fact that readlnq def1c1en ctes can be preyented and that 80 to 90 per cent of all study requxres readxnq ahxllty the cluh hopes that IU addxtxon to traxmng 1n the use of 1 llhrary teachers of the yanous subjects yull make lxhrary usaqe a part ol thexr mstruetxonal techmque The Ltbrary Club offers a proqram vyhlch conslders the needs of the puplls of yarxous qroups thexr yocatlonal posslbllltxes thexr read mq skxlls and thelr CIXIC and recreational tramxnq JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Urs! 'I 7 .z .': .: -' , . an G- . .' ': .'1-mn. '. '-': ':l11ills'i, s Hrzv- ws , '4' .hlaum-xy . . ri 4' I -4-n 3 . ' as s. llllfll Stukn, Se-4-mul lluw: Miss lbmulvy, .lunar-s llzutll, John 0'lluul'ke-. Shirley Lum-, Imlure-s Zukrm-uski, I,iIIiall1 Yzllovnm-. Ilnsm-1l1:1l'iw Mn-mlulal. .Inst-ph lla-:if-v ll1ll'l'j' XI4-Ulllrv, Shirley lilllzvk. Third Ram: Milton S1-ntl. John llllsr-ll! .loss-ph XVugm-r. I,vwlu:ll'1l liner. lhlu-rt Vopa-, John Kzxminski. .lnlm XVlntn-rstc-in. .Joseph Iiilly, Ruhr-rt Xlustn-rs. Page 52 J-' NATURE STUDY CLUB 1 I x1 1 1 Nu I 1 1 111 1 1 A I lk 1u 1 1 l1 1 rl l lx 11 N1 to I I 1 Nature Study Hobby Club A qroup of thrrty two boys from tht stxguth uqhth and mnth qradew who are luttruted III nature and tht outdoors have Ofqdlll td 1 Nature Studx Club wxrth the and of thclr SCICHLL ttachtr Mr Mllltr Tht boys took s utml fltld rxpe md Larmd to lClLI1I1fS tn trtu tm flovurs and ton lnrcls Tht purpoxt of tht clulv IS tc IIISPIFL 1 love and undgrstfmdmq of nature to qwt prcm txcal mformauon to ohserxt mom auuurately and to lay tht foundatlons for 1 htttbr hfg Vhth iuuh hlqh auni and mterest thls orqam .mon IS Qtrtmn to lu xc-rx sugctseful 4- Eurx mdnudual 18 known to varx 1n hrs mtertste and xptcxal aptltudri The purpose of the Hohhx Club spou sortd by Mr Palmatxcr 12 to engouraqe crtfxtlxe 3CflXl ms that arts from that dlfftrc-nt rnteruts Ar thc flrst mtttmq .1 surxtx was made to dlsuoxcr what igtnrtltx would ht most dtilmhlt The mcmht r5 kurt thtn qroup td on tht haim of tht fmdmqi Most nuuuroue wart those who wxmhed to drav. and pamt Othtri preftrrtd to do the folloxxmq Llax modelmq bollmtmq of stampx and uolm and emhrmdlrx Thug dctxutrts xxert thtu pursutd durmq tht xutklg mtttmqs l. HOBBY CLUB Xlill'2ll4'l'lIl' Im1-lmxu1-V. lh1rlml':1 llivklllzlll. l,Ul'l'll2l l.l1--'mx S1-1-1m1l Ihm: Mr. I'zlllmlIi1'r'. l l':ln1-1-N Stukzl. .I1-alll Lutz. Yiruinin Aslllvy. Nurmzx H1-111-V, I'lur'1-n1-1- Y:lpl1-. H111uru1-:ln liilliam. 'l'l1vll1m R111-lil1-, llutll .Xlvpl1-hy, l.11Ir1-rl llilI'IlIl?III. 'l'llil'1l Ibm: .luv lir1vIh1g K1-nllvlll .l1:lms1m. .Iuhn A1lz1mx. II1-mais l':xx1-VIA. .Iunww I'l'i1'1-. ll1nh1-rt .XshI1'J'. Yr-1'n1m l in1ngl1-, l.1-ala-V Hlllnllu-l. XY:uyn1- 811111-uulk1-r, Ibm: Page 53 1111! Pulp. IIUI11-rr llulul. 7 1 ...- Xvn 11 hr In ul. lllu nur' IM lullvrmx kill Page 51 -Q-....., KV 1 Unk' ul' II II11 ll Int Anim Iuyum Irmnx Sllirlw li:1llnr'3ln.:uul Ile-11:4 1,-wiv I-mln Amy llmw ,fm , XX Afflleflcs F W A , 0 ? Li A ..- , 3 ?' f .nf -if Z, o ' . ',X i A '. ,L -,,b, ,5j , 1947 Football an-uunlillll llllllIlllI gn rt r Vary: r 'num lrl IH hm lb nur lit-'I l I n Tl u Ill hllouige IIIHIIML I' rank Nha ilk II ax tl I 1 1 L. rtlnl I r lhlrd K Vllsiill Prank X lx T l W ll I' I ll il I III ll The Blue and White under the initial tutor ship of Mr Wargo opened the football season by playing Milton in a niqht game Meeting a much superior team Shickshmny won a moral victory by holdlnq the score to a final count of 13 0 in Milton s favor For the second game the Shickshinny team traveled to Nantlcoke to play a much larger and more experienced eleven The difference in size and experience plus the qreat reserve power of the opponent sank Shickshinny with a score of 26 O After a week s rest the twice defeated Indians set forth for Edwardsville determined not to be in the lose column agam The two evenly matched teams seesavs ed back and forth over the field and the game ended in a score less tie The Shickshmnv grid machine once agam played a nlqht qame with Bloomsburq as the opponent Completely baffled by a shift and a slow muddy field Shlckshlnny went down in defeat 37 6 in Bloomsburg s favor In the Lehman game Shickshinny really came to life Scormq at will and with approxi mate ease the Ind1ans defeated Lehman with a 25 7 score The next game of the season was played with Newport. Filled with revenge the Indians out played and out-maneuvered a biqger and more experienced team. At half-time Newport led Shickshinny 7-O. After three superior quar- ters Lady Luck deserted Shickshinny. The final score was Newport 25 Shickshinny 0. Page In another night game at Forty Fort Shick shinny got off to a bad start losing the ball on the kick off The half time score was 19 0 After many unsuccessful attempts Shickshinny failed to close the gap in the score Forty Fort won 19 7 Experience aqain proved the winning factor in the Kingston Township game After a score less three quarters Kingston Township broke loose in the final moments of the fourth quarter and made the only touchdown of the game winning by a 6 0 score The game between West Wyoming and Shickshmny was a testing ground for next year It showed the possibilities of returning lettermen with the experience acquired during the season West Wyommq proved to b superior and defeated Shickshinny 24 O JM- 1 George Martini Daniel Zaludek Co-Captains 56 Dorothy Trudnak Elayne Dodson Larry Wxllnams Ann Koboeko lack Gallaqher Haz cl Ellmott Roxxe Hartman Under the Capable dlrectxon of Mms Cook the cheerleaders learned many new yells thle xelr Proudly dmplaymq the school colors these peppy qrrls md boys lcd the Spectators in luuy cheennq and spuned the athlet1c teams to vlctory l K- Vik. Cheerleaders New 'f ! 'e, Page 57 Varsity Basketball . Mr Homer Leonard Bloshxnskn Clxyton Gr gory Aldv D marco VV1ll11m Bow r Arthur C iI'I'lOIHSlCl Anthony Mlllcr Frank VV1 llko lohn Uhchn y Gt urq Lllxchn y Daxxd B nn tt Patrick Gallaqhcr lmanaq rl Ab rr Frank OlLIllLlC VADSITY BASKETBALL E HIBVIIOIN Guns IIIEICIIIIE Catax xssa Catawxssa AlLlmHl Warrxor Run Newport Scranton Tech Scranton Tech VALLEY LEAGUE GAMES Shlckshmny Hlgh School opened the 1947 48 basketball season under the guldance of Coach Homer who replaced Mr Cobb as bas ketball coach Wlth Olenrck the only returmng regular Coach Homer had to feel h1s vsay for a mayor part of the season dep ndmg on boys w1th httle or no varslty experlence Cn December 19 w1th WyOmlDg as the first opponent S H S played wxthout the SQFVICBS of Olenlck who had Injured hls elbow durmq an exhrbxtron game After the Wyommg qame the team began to take form and the boys worked more or less as a machme Shlckshmnv lost the Wyomlng game with a score of 39 -19 Thls was by no means an upset smce Wyoming had won the Valles League pennant the pre vlous year In the second league game Luzerne defeated Shxckshxnny rn a close contest the game endmg w1th a score of 44 38 Shlckshmny started the new year rlght by w1nn1ng It flrst league game agalnst Plams vuth a 49 43 vxctory Next Shxckshmny eas1ly swamped Larksvllle who showed llttle competltlon The flnal score was 44 16 West Pxttston lost to the Indlans by fnve pomts The lead changed throughout the game but Sh1cksh1nny emerged vlctorlous vt th a score of 38 33 Edwardsvllle broke Shlckshlnnys wmnmq streak w1th a three pomt w1n The score vxas 5 42 Shlckshmny came back w1th an easy vxctory over Exeter Olemck and Bennett scored 41 of the 60 pomts Exeter made 36 pomts Wlth the defeat of Forty Fort S H S had won flve league games Forty Fort proved to be a worthy opponent however as the score was 49 to the v1ctors 52 Page 58 S. . S, 49 27 ' S. . S. 43 ' 19 Q A 7 , 4 Q S. . S. 40 . ' 43 Q S. . S. 43 Warrior Run 45 Q Q ' ' Q S. . S. 33 ' 41 .,., Q Q Q S. . S. 44 49 Q ' S. . S. 41 49 - Q -Q Q Q S. . S, 37 30 1 Q Q Q' Q . .' 'l , c 4 - . The Shnckshlnnv basketball team completed the flrst htlf of the Valley League games xx1th a 47 33 xx1n ox er Plttston Thns gaxe the gum tet sm xlctorxes and three defeats and a 661 axerage xxhlch xxas the same number of vxms and losses 1s last vear s team at the end of the flrst half The second half opened it home on anuarx 30 xxlth Wyomlng as the opponent The lndlans lost the game by 12 po1nts The score bemg 28 40 Ar Luzerne Coach Homer s bovs handlcap ped bv the opponent s floor suffered the flfth d felt of the season scorlnq 31 pomts to Lu erne s 42 Pluns holdlng the cellar POSIIIOH at the end of the flrst half of le'1gue games upset the lndl ms xxxth a score of 44 40 Pl uns Kunec thrxllcd the spectltors by repeltedlx txmg thc scorc throughout the second half of the glmc x 1th shots from the half xx Wy m1 lx The next contest xxas at Larlx x lle xxherc the S H S cagers trounced Sh1 wha Larks bv 1 score of 48 29 Bennett snipped the cords x 1th 21 pomts Fans xxere slxeptlcal xxhen th Shlelxshmnx te'1m cllclced and the race ended xxlth Shlck shmnv 1n the lead 47 36 ln the net game Edvxardsxllle defeated Shxckshlnnv 40 32 as our xarsltx falled to maneuver on the small Hoof Bennett and Gregory lead the lndlans vxlth a total of 19 po1nts Travellng to Exeter Shxckshmnv agaln fall ed to bring home a XICYOFV Mlller led the losers vxxth 16 points The fmal score x is 59 The Indlans got off to 1 bad start m th last home game and at the end of the f1rst quarter Forty Fort was ahead In the second quarter S H S began to cllck xx1th the addmon of Olemck The contest ended S H S D1 Fortx Fort 37 Plttston xx here the lnd1ans galned thexr fourth Plttston xx here the ldlans ga1ned thelr fourth vlctory of the second half by a 64 47 score Shlckshmny Hlgh School scored 1128 Wgimst 1041 po1nts for her opponents l Vslllcy League competltlon S H S xxo 10 and lost 8 games The league lxerxge per game xx as 44 5 The folloxxlng members of the XHISITV team earned letters by play1ng the requlred number of quirters Frank 0l6HlCk a senlor and also the ciptaxn Davld Bennett Arthur Czarnom skl Anthony lVl1ller Clayton Gregory all junlors and Edxxm Valovage senxor manager The hlgh scorer for the season xxas Davrd B nnett play1ng a forvxard posltxon vxho gath ered 1 total of 193 pomts IH league games Frank Clenlck xxas 1n the second slot xxrth a total of 128 po1nts Close on the heels of Ole nlck was Anthony lVl1ller who rlpped the cords for 122 po1nts mn league competltlon ' 2 5 Y , ' . . ,' . 1. .7 V . 2 a : C, , Q A K ' .' - z , . 2' , ' x 2 ' ' ' H . 7 ct 1 Ls- xi li J - . 2' ' L- 2 ks 2 e v rv' 1 s 5 X 1 Q Q me ' 5 J '. er '. .- - V f ' wwf Y - , 2 5 - . . , 2 5 v v 7 f v Q T ls rx- - Iv five lined up against West Pittston. But the C A . V. . - :4 , ' 5 ' c .1 , Y, . . . L Ti: - 41. ' 1 f ' 2 ' 2 . ' - I . V V . Q K . . c ' 1 V .1 I sl- n . B ei ' ' . . . ' n . Y Q ' at ' V V. ' 1. c I I . .7 1 1 c A I 1 v V ' Q ' 1 ' y ' ' Y 7 - C 7 I K I . Y . 7. Page 59 ..'-may I V BASKETBALL Sitting Mr Hointr Gtorqt lxtssltr Euqtn 'Vlartini Shrldon Erwin., Iacoh Slcmbirski Delbert Culp Standing Anthony Suriqr Iostph Molitoris Edu ard Mi onktx Herbert Taylor Wilter Lewis Daniel Fry Curxxood Misttrs lmin iqirl The junior varsity complet d a busy seison with a record of 16 victories and 9 losses in league and exhibition games The boys are to be commended for thelr fine record If their performance this season is any indication of what they will do next year these boys will certainly be a great asset to th varsit, The freshman team will capably fill the va cancies on the junior varsity Although the boys did not play with other schools they enyoyed many contests betvu een the homerooms These games not only proved to be good prac tice for the boys but also served to teach them the lessons of cooperation and sportsmanship FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Kneeling: Richard Vkolfc, George Lwnning. Thaddeus Bujno. Arthur Crigle, Dino Cun- arini, DuVVaine Taylor. Standing: Mr. Homer. Robert Trumhovrcr. Thomas Marvin, Willi'xiii Ellingcr. Richard Cragle. Alfred Bolinski. Thomas Charnogorsky, lrnanagerl. Page SU layvee -- BASKETBAI.L,19ll8 - - Freshman Advertisements W '-2 f32' f ' lu ,ff SWIM X lun 'gm' urn' 07lsRf1f L 3sAK-'AV in. t 'sat' -. N-,. +R' Rs, X32 Vis: :Z-u--..., fivkgnqni 'V-ww, 'LLM skis Q.. ,- 'vs-..,, :lx s.. ,ts l 0'--s..,4 WR-Ly: UNANA-54,5 KNLNHQA- R Q, Sinn 'Sis 2: 'msg -- '-tr 'N-sas 'Y su-un. 'S I 'Nhs... .,.,, -Q., 1 Slug: ,, 1 ,wwf 0055. -'-2 4, s 8 ua wg V4!'stU:'.r. J-,Exif wif ff? WWW ' .1- ' Vg, 'Z jf' Jef 'S-., .-f -H.. J. 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I I , , , , 7 , , ,I, , ,, , , Y, Com plim ents of DOYLE SUTLIFF Chfffvrolu THE BEST IN CARS TRUCKS Parts and Seruce CHAS. P I GOI Contractor and .Ioblur Ill NIBINC AND HLATINC Xxn Strut Shu k hmny Phong lb? if ,V 1 w 1 7. O ' V. I . 1' I HARDVVARE AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES H,x..cS.,1 X ,L 54 L'01IlfllI1llL lllY L J CRAGLE General Ineurcmce Agenu Phone Nantlgoke 306 I XXI POPI AR sFRPFT XX ESI NANTILURIA PA Ross and Brown A Dgpcnclabla. Source of Supply SIZFD5 AND FARNI SUPPI IES XX INDOXX C I ASN RANC LS HILA IPERS Sh lLkShll1llY Phong 1 6 . of O 0 ' v . W ,.. w f'i.-QM ,. 1,-'Q' .' I' ' 'Q, . ff , I , , n HARDVVARE - PAINTS -- YARNISHES - OILS CLEWELUS Makers of Clewell's Velvet Ice Cream Dalry Products SANITARY BAKERY DAINTY BREAD and FAMUUS RGLLQ d I- 'k P-, Il --4 L 1' .' .A f L k Berwick, Pa. Robert W Pollock GAS 6? OIL HUNII UL lx L RFHx PI 'VXA PHONII SHIL IVHHINNJY mln Nhnk h nnx lfwl I 7 r CLIFF SMITH GARAGE General Auto 69' Trudc Rgpcur MODFRN VKRELKINC LOL Xl 6 IUNC DISTANLE fum Su NNE EPAIR ANJXTHIWC XNPI DINK BODX VX Olllx 61 PAINTINJQ Ninn H1 hu 13 Ruuts. ll Hunlogks Lrngk P1 Bgtwun Shlgkshlnny md Nlntmokc o 1 L. '1Q', iii . Ph w - f 'Vs i ' - 1--T, Gu ZIQC If no 'xnswcr Phone: Nilll'llCl1bllI'g IT-R-ZT, Residence f . I 7 1 Y . V , . . v V V . 1 . , 4 A 31' I , L A X I n A f Z4 f' ' ,Q ' 'WCC v R ' .' 1 1-'1- fl, ' ' . . . , Ac g ' - H, .. w . . . N '-' X ' J ' 2 2 ' Flrst Natlonal Bank HOL AX xml x I PXNA Start Llfc Rlight 11 lth ll SClfllTlgS Lhumnt ARTHUR B BRQBST Vlce Presldent Complzmgnts Itahan Club Mocanaqua 0 0 A . . . X . , ,. . . 1 . . . . , , , , K. A . . . . O , L1 Xlcrrlfvm' ffcffurul Dufmxil I7l5llTll7lL'L' Q'm'f1. . , x Q CUNIPI INIPNFS Of HENTRY JOSEPH C SL S Sportswear Lumplxnunt Y Dr Kowalskl Dultmt Frank A Boyek XUSTROPOI IT YN LII E INSI RXNLI1 XCPNII ursm Srrurr In ludrd 1011 Sa Slurkslunny Pa , . , . , L O . . X 5 Y x 1 . 1 - I . ' af , . . , , 1 , , , , . x .P A I 7 -A w P Y Lxfc mul .-Xccxrlcnt Insurance .,. . N . b ' 5 g r S ' '- c f J ' , Pl c I. -R-'fl r ' .4 I , . Compliments Cmnpliynynfy Gas and Electrlc Luzerne County Corporatlon Racusln s L 111711. Clntlun L7 mu mms for tht I nun I' IIDIIS ul tx Niue um I1 u IL 5I'llLkSI11I1l1X I RALPH BENbCOTER SAM VITI Slun t Slum. Ihpurm ll Hut LIIIUII Stunt SI'llLkSI1ll1l1X I SAM X HI S NHOILS ARI: I5I:T'I ILR XX hx Nut I'rx L For Xour Vgxt Pur of of Q O i ' f f ' 5 orc f - I 1' ' R41 ' I , ' Ag fur U1 ',- 'l'.' f' Q ,, I f Q ' f, '11, QIOIHPICIU Uutfits w I - 1 1 , . , - I 1 - - a fli V' I 'HI Esc S ld fm' -'ss ' - ,' 5 , , . ' 1 I . . . . Q Q ' ', 321. 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