Stroudsburg High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Stroudsburg, PA)

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The second volume of La Torclwe IS publlshecl by fhe Sensor Class and presenfs 'l'l'I6 school and Hrs achvlhes 'rhrough words and plciures ANN MERTENS Ecllfor ln Cluef NANCY WYCKOFF Business Manager RICHARD HENNING Member of +l1e Columbia and Na+lonalScl1olashc Press Assoclahons yxmhl 501014, EE M f 1 92' fivnssow AST STRGUDSBURG P 1 Associale Edilor QN 54. I 9 Foreword CONTE NT S fir, fa if . 1I,, . T 3. ,' 1,17 L 1' ' 4 ivf If x INV' ,' ' If ':'1f -,, '.1Ti .f brti ' fic .10 An aerial view of East Stroudsburg, Pa., looking southeast toward the Delaware Water Gap. To East Stroudsburg, the Dansbury of I946 Do you know you live in Dansbury? Well, you do. ln 1737, Daniel Brodhead purchased six hundred acres of land hereabouts, estab- lished his home, Brodhead Manor, at the pres- ent site ot the General Hospital, and named his vast holding of real estate, Dansbury. lncorporated in l87U, East Stroudsburg has had a remarkable growth from the days of its founding father until the present time. Today our community ranks as the largest urban and industrial area in Monroe County. Our community, lying just east of Brodhead's Creek, might be termed the railroad, industrial, resort, educational, religious, and medical cen- ter of the county. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western and the Pennsylvania Railroads have their station here in the heart of the Po- conos. The Hughes Publishing Company, one of the largest printing firms in the East, has its main plant andoftices here, too. East Strouds- burg is the hdrne ot the International Boiler Works, the Patterson-Kelley Company, the Line Material Company of Pennsylvania, the Pocono Metal Crafters, and the Art Metal Company of Pennsylvania, all nationally known metal work- ing industries. The public and parochial schools, the State Teachers College, the Gen- eral and the Bosenkrans Memorial Hospitals, make this the hub of the educational and medi- cal services of the county. The religious tone of the town wells from the Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Baptist, Catholic and Hebrew congregations, plus the Salvation Army and smaller denominations. East Stroudsburg looks to the post war era with confidence and optimism. Better housing, residential, business and industrial zoning, im- proved streets, curbs, sidewalks, street lighting, new industries, a modern sewage disposal sys- tem, parking meters in the shopping area, ade- quate airport facilities, an extensive and mod- ern addition to the General Hospital, a Memor- ial Athletic Stadium, and a new and modern high school building are in the borough's horo- scope. ln honor of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, the Dansbury of l946, we solemnly and respect- fully dedicate this year's edition of La Torche. Five The Purple and the Wh1tC Vkonil and Musxc by MARJORIE sLIDEn'u EJ V .I 1 Sons 3111 tho. flag of ourgreat na, txon .wal dauglunxbol hd-,L trouds-burg,W1t songsandcheersdx-aw mgh, To rmseour ALxna. 2 Pur plc. vms the roy al , Of all the lungs of old, It stoodfornught Are hm mgstrxpesof vQh1tc,Thcystandl'orpeace 'Ji 1 fer, ur glor xous East burg lor, And uc tor me us hoc F r p V 3 Hxgh, told and mght school ex cols East So we choose thxs glor xous Hon o , strength,andtx'uthand trouds burg, m blem or, J if 4 sul 0 ry ln H r :ht sm:-d for powr 1:-cl u ght, vsxb dome h n mg light Hifi! lt W1 lcv e gumdeus, The Gll 'mm m ihc-se ch. ar col ors The 4 Fur ple and Pur ple and the Whxte the Xvhxte F ffl 4 3 Zh' ssh 41, xiii? .H sl 4 l 54 H4 21 mf! iw , ,Qud J Q54 fi !?! ii o FoifflQfi5?af?T mf hymn sf! Q? 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ECKERT, Secretory i S BUNNELL TFGCISUTGI' C R BENSINGER Solicitor Lzght H L SUTTON H L WALTERS B K WILLIAMS i 4 School Aclmmls+ra+ors Appomied To Lead NRS CLAUDE RAMLR Sccrftory to Mr Secor L CARL T SECOR Super nsmg Pr1nc1pcll IJNE FISH RALPH O BURROWS Secretcl y to Mr Burrows H1gh School Prmclpcxl Nuzc I 0 0 0 0 w ,-. 1- 1 . V 1 Y . . . W S 'l 2 gi W' ' ,Y 1 ' ' . , , 1 1 f 4 K tits' Ei tina, lett to right' Carl T Seoor, Lewis Hastte, Balph O Burrow: Mrs Erederiik Shoemaker, Mrs Kenneth Heckrnan. lf Williarr: Shatter Butn Blafk Marguerite Cramer Mrf' Charley Schaller Charlotte Shxipp Standing Clement Wied- in :er Haroli Lee Di Walter Angle Saziiaif-l l7fi'.'f-y Qlyxfvr Morgan 'ffalff-Y Stern Cliarlez Smllilllff Dolores Lf-V airie Dorothy Baecker Mr: Kafilfen Butz Carrtieln Einf-ll' Abfenfee Andrew: 'V'-i :'i:'nf1r Faculty Members Carl T Secor, East Stroudsburg, B S, New York University, M A, Supervising Principal Balph O. Burrows, East Stroudsburg, B.S, Col- umbia University, MA., Principal Walter Angle, Centenary College, A.B., Mary' land Medical College, MD., University of Bordeaux, PG., School Physician. Dorothy Baecker, East Stroudsburg, BS, Eng lish, Erench Ruth Black, West Chester, BS., Drexel, BS Commercial Mrs. Kathleen Butz, East Stroudsburg, B.S., New York University, M.A , English, Social Studies Marguerite Cramer, West Chester, B.S, Music Samuel Davey, Penn State, B S., Agriculture Carmel Einelli, Ursinus, A B., Latin, Spanish Lewis Hastie, East Stroudsburg, B.S., Penh State, M.Ed, Biology, Physical Education Mrs Kenneth l-leckman, East Stroudsburg Physical Education IH : Educated To Teach Dolores Lesoine, East Stroudsburg, B.S , English Harold Lee, Lafayette College, A.B., Mathe- matics, Science Oliver Morgan, Millersville, B.S., lndustrial Arts Mrs. Charles Schaller, East Stroudsburg, B.S., Social Studies Charles Sclialler, East Stroudsburg, B.S., Duke, MS. On sabbatical leave Mrs. William Shatter, Bider, B.S., Commercial Mrs Erederick Shoemaker, East Stroudsburg, B.S., Librarian Charlotte Shupp, Hahnetnann Hospital School of Nursing tphiladelphiaj BN., School Nurse 'Halter Stem, Dartmouth College, B.A., Mathef matics, Science Andrew Weingartner, Conservatory ot Arad and Budapest, student ol Henry Schro- dieck, Music Clement Wiedinmyer, West Chester, B S, New York University, M.A , Music Singing in foreign language classes is fun. This is a class in first year Spanish. The Humanities and a Liberal Education ln our school the pupils are the recipients of a liberal education. They are the products of a philosophy of education that believes it is more important to learn how to live than it is to learn how to make a living. With this purpose in mind our school board, our principals, and our teachers have empha- sized in our curricula the humanities, the social studies, the sciences, and mathematics. What are the studies labeled the humanities? English, foreign languages, and the arts are the trilology in this classification. ln our program of studies English consists of English and Amer- ican literature and oral and written composi- tion. The foreign languages offered are Latin, French, and Spanish. An elementary knowl- edge of the written and spoken word of each of these languages is mastered in these courses. Unfortunately, our program in the arts is limit- ed to music. ln this field, however, we have enriched our offerings to include band, instru- mental and organ lessons, singing, chorus, musical history and appreciation, and theory. Why study English? Our pupils read good literature in order that they may grasp direct- ly the potentialties and norms of living as they are presented to them by the best writers. Oral and written composition is studied in order that the pupils may freely and effectively exchange thoughts. Why study foreign languages? ln our school the primary purpose of studying a foreign lan- guage is to have the pupils appreciate and realize that structure is the skeleton of all speech, and that words carry history with them. What of the arts? The arts bring delight, they train the emotions, they develop under- standing. The happiness of all people will be increased or decreased by the presence or ab- sence of aesthetic sensitivity to music, painting, drawing, and modeling, as well as to literature. Such an art as music cultivates the social skills. To sing in a chorus or to play in a band is to merge oneself with a larger and disciplined whole without losing one's own individuality. lfli':'.'n I Q LE M IC '?3.A'C Y AT W O it E5 zu xx... .. evsrsvay f Sriram ig. uf .F 3 pig.. .M pn, F. ,,.hA,, Makin: r' iA'C'f'vf lQ'.': 'ff'g I' .'i+r1' lf-,L .. . Ali. . imma ..,, 4..i.,f, The Social Studies and a Liberal Educa+ion Man is r, 'A.' nature a political arxriial Si The war :ian driven horse to tne probleni' :i,,11fiAI'l:'iCJilfN lle further sad tgifzt virtue zrifi 'F coririirtipiion lfariy' civilians telt tlie iztz goodness in tgie :tate are not a riiatter of chance r ict ci .'. ar iaru1Olt,' lllffiflll YGTiOT1lF1CJ, price but the result of knowledge and purpose control, cariipaitgni, lor saving, and the tiaht What better reasons tor emphasizina the social studies in our program of liloeral education can be faund than these. Arnerican history is a required .nziltiect for every pupil in our iiiah sclzcol 'llnis courfie re volves about the careful and detailed study of rnany of tlie principal events, rnoveinents, per- sonalities, and institutional developments American lipstorff, lt strcnaly' factual in na ture, and aizzis to provide a foundation for all later study or discussion of .5.i:1er1can life and society and for participation in the activities of citizenship Qur eleventh arade pupils study Furopean history. This subiect is treated lroin the point of View that the rriain tendencies in the devel oprnent of our rnodern civilization stern troiti Europes roots. Witli this enipliass aoes YL. study of the geographical factors involved, Tz.'.'Iz'u aaoinst inflation. We have seen the iniraclo A V production take place in America, a presf' ina postwar question is whether, with the use we can distribute our potential intellifreriric, enty to the !3.nier,can people and so rnatch production :niracle with a consumption and astrilouticn rniracle. A course in consumer eduf LA. cation has been added to 'terinas tc enable the individual student tc our social studies develop vaicies and e,staol1sli standards of 'cicefrriakhgi viiicli will help liirri toward a richer, iiiore useiul, and happier life. Seniors study 'Problems of American Lite to understand the basic structure and processes ' ,'.' hich constitute oiir political, econorriic, and social sfvterii This course treats ot the valuef- expressed our institutrons and constantly' challenges the stpident with the rnaxirri, Poli' tics without history has no roofs' Chemists of tomorrow learning the secrets of the te t tube in ou cherrn 'ry laboratory Science and Mathematics and a Liberal Education Biology physics pre flight aeronautics and chemistry are our school s science courses con tributing to our liberal education Biology tenth grade course is the last formal science instruction tha many stcldents not going on to college will secure Whatever they learn of the scientific spirit and methods of accumulat ing knowledge 1 concentrated in this course The aims of this course are attained in part t irouah study of the work of great biologists Pasteur Mendel Dar Nin and Harvey for il .ustration-and in part through individual pro- jects involving field or laboratory work whicn run parallel with the activity of the classroom. Those students preparing to enter college are urged to take a course in physics or chemistry or in both if they plan advanced work in science and mathematics in college. Our courses in physics and chemistry give a sys- tematic presentation of the basic concepts and principles of the physical sciences. These courses aim to supply a broad view of the nature and organization of the physical world ana a more mature approach to scientific con cepts Tre impact of the war brought pre flight aeronautics 'ito our school to stay This course applies the principles of physics meteorology and astronomy to flight Those aspects of mathematics that are re quired for all students are mastered by the ena of the ninth grade For those students who do not plan to go to college our school offers the following review courses commercial arith metic shop mathematics and senior mathe- matics. tor the college preparatory student two years of algebra and one of geometry are reaui.ed subjects, Any student who plans to taice col ege work in science mathematics medicine or engineering is urged to elect trig- onometr, and solid geometry as well. These students are the ones who have better than average aptitudes in mathematics. Our good students are urged to study higher mathematics for the truly liberalizing effect these subjects have on their education. Thirtcrn ., 0 ,wwe t This is the throbbing near? of our schcol Here you :wee it in action The School Library and a Liberal Education Yes, the library is the heart of our school Furthermore, our principal believes our library should be the center of school life, and the most potent single agency in the school for promoting the continuance of education after school days are over, Wliile some high school libraries are chiefly a storeroom for books, ours is an attractive and spacious workroom for students, housing our 4500 books. The room, decorated in a soft shade of green, can easily accommodate seventy students. On the walls of this light and airy room are three beautiful landscape paintings of picturesgue Monroe County. One of these paintings is by the late Cullen Yates, N. A, and is valued at several thousand dol- lars. The school is indebted to Dr. Vffalter Angle, our friendly school physician, for this beautiful work of art. The other two attractive paintings were donated by Mrs. Agnes Dyer from the work of her deceased husband, H. W. Dyer. Mrs. Dyer has two daughters who are llt1tf'li'm1 graduates of our school, Florence of the class of 'SG and Agnes of the class of '4l. In addition to being a source of reference material for courses in English and history, our library is a training school for proper methods of using library aids in looking up a topic. lt is also a room for joyous voluntary reading. liere, the student has a chance to browse among good books and magazines of all kinds. Our library functions as a genuine service unit. It supplies materials for developing and exe panding interests. Through its reference tools, indexes, bibliographies, and catalogues, the realms of knowledge may be explored. The library, under the supervision of Mrs. Frederick Shoemaker, cooperates at all times with the other faculty members in helping students learn to use books and libraries, to find infor- mation, and to study. By its bulletins, exhibits, posters, and atmosphere, the library teaches informally. By its introduction to books, it suggests the lifetime use of reading to further any interest. ichorfi l-lonninrq clo.:.s president, rece-ivos his diploma from School Dirficfor Harry l. Sutton wliilo LoVQrnc: l-lirt onfl Ann Merle-n.s owuit the Cherizsliezi moment. 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I ibrary Club: 12 Yearbook qt'1ff: 12 ri-Hi-Y : Qeniur Pl'zy Cunmlitteei - Furensic Llub: 12 Organ Qtudent: 11, 12 Rifle Club: 10 RUBY MAF TREIBLE Rudy' Course: General Baseball: 11 Tiumzly-fmn' fir DON -Xl D X ANOX I R mi 1 Lnurst bencrdl fl L It tr XII Rl IJIIHX MNSILRI I I I Qnurst Ctncrfil r ity Track I0 ra lllllg, ' L PI ARI X XAIN NX HX I 01 Luur c Commercial Alllllllllbll Sccrctarx JANIL I' XYAC VNHOUZIQN 'uggir Course: Ccneral Ambition: Airpline Pilot and : fr ' : .. cr: . RO I IN C. VYHIII' ullifllifinxi Luurse: C eneral .-Xmbitiun: Executive of 9 XYl1ite K gun Qoncrete Cu, Hubby: Motorcycle Football: 11. 12 Cheerleader: IZ Senior Play: 12 Rifle Club: ll, lPres., 125 Homeruom President: 10 Archery Club: 10 I I BOX XX HI I XIORI fllllllll Luursc l1cl1111c1l c Llulm 10 IN1t1o114l II111111r quudx 11111r11fn11 Ll lN P111 XXII IIAM XX IIJIDOSS Hun Luurwc C c11cr1l Bdsdm ill ll Frmtlmll IZ ALBERTA XX ILLIAVIQ B JI Courec Gemrdl AITllJltIOl1 Hlcpholu Oper ator Basketball 10 Soccer 10 Dr1llTe.1m ll DORIQ XXIII IANIQ 1101111 Loursc C LlILl'll Alllllltlibll IN11r 1 Hollllv Dogg ilu fUllOXXlllg man w1ll TCCCIXL d1plom'1Q 011 cwalu1t1o11 of 1l1c1r tr 111111155 111 thc Armed Forces ,IOQEPH G BIONDO ROBFRI' I1 DOXX LING CHI1 STILR J KL PISZFXX SRI OTTO Q IABAR 1101111111 F OQBORINI JR GRAINT H R-XRILIX JXMESJ SLOAILBA cmrxcr 1 QILRDIXANI A X IllA r 1111r 111 1 Il 'Xurw 11 lu ll1r NR111111, XXI x XINNN lf 111 111 tn1n 'XAINLX1 XX XLROFF I 11111 5111l11t1011 XIc1l1c'1l qccrc tdrx Hobbw fXut1m1ol11l1 DYIXIII Hon1cr11o111 qccretiry 10 ll Pru1clc11t lrl H1 X 12 9c11111r P111 12 X 1 1rlJ11ok qt 1Ff I2 Ic11'111N1c Q lulm 2 I L11111s1 L111111111 rc11l l'l1lllJX SlxllLlllll LL mul QI111111 1 I 1111 fz 4. , , , 1. 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I Q, . , , . , 1 , ,. v : Y XM Tzu' Siu' Senior Class History Recall1ng our ftrst htgh school days we the htntng sen1ors can nottce much progress 1n our ltves On September 7 l943 when we ftrst entered by the tde door we were creatures of the lowest rank w1th no tntellect whatsoever Amrd the tumult and confuston of new books teachers classrooms and assoctates we chose the followmg clas offtcer wtth much care and enthustasm Robert Sacher pres1dent Nell lsoopenha ver vtce prestdent Freda Coffman secretary and Rtchard Henntng treasurer All too oon came the dreaded week of 1I'11 tlatton We were duly humrhated and pun 1 hed for our atroctous crtmes and ftnally after a mght of frollc and deltght for our upperclass rren we were taken mto the fold by the ever lovmg sen1ors One of the outstandmg features of our sopho more year was the Hobo Dance lt was an eXclus1ve affa1r conslstmg only of tramps and bums The followtng September we resumed our studtes and act1v1t1es w1th renewed vigor and amb1t1on Once agam we were proud of our chotce of offtcers They were Robert Sacher prestdent Gra faon Nevll vtce presrdent Freda Coffman secretary Todd Magulre treasurer Our Tumor Prom cllmaxed th1s fruttful year The lumor l-llgh School audttonum was decorated wtth strands of crepe paper and mul t1colored balloons The latter were suspended from the cetlmg htgh over the dance floor Our charmmg g1rls were attrred m sem1 formals and even wtth the scarctty of males many of the glrls came wtth escorts The number of men atttred ln mtlttary umforms who attended th affatr gave 1t a color that w1ll ever rematn tn our memones One of the many thmgs we are proud of ts the fact that so many of our members are ath lettcally 1ncl1ned The success of our basket ball team was due ln part to Harold Staples Rtchard Hennmg and W1ll1am Oumlan who plafea ftrst strtng durlng the1r 1un1or year As entors we returned to school w1th a I uit ut assurance gatned from our newly acgutred d1gn1ty and tntelltgence Bemg stern over seers we recalled our own m1t1at1on and duly pumshed ou extrenely troublesome sophs Our class offtcers were chosen Wrth the same care g ven th1s matter tn other years Thts ttme we elected Rtchard l-lenmng prestdent Gray don Nevrl vtce prestdent Ann Mertens secre tary and Thelma Anthony treasurer Chrtstmas brought an mcrease to our treas ury by the sale of Chrrstmas cards A Wash mgton tnp and yearbook were planned wttls the hope that more money could be ra1sed Our sentor play was the htt of the ages Mtss Fmelh deserves much cred1t for overcommg the many obstacles of a dtrector and productng such a success As the close of th1s year approaches and th1 book goes to press we are enthralled wlth plans for our Washtngton tnp and our Com mencement act1v1t1es The former event IS to take place on May 20 Zl 22 and 23 The bus tr1p to l-larr1sburg and Washtngton the splen d1d hotel accommodattons ID the Capttal ana the numerous educatlonal and soclal events tn our 1t1nerary should prove to be more en toyable than our fondest dreams Our Com mencement act1v1t1es wtll beg1n w1th Bacca laureate GXGICISGS on Sunday Tune 2 On Wednesday tune 5 the class has planned a ptcmc and dmner dance The grand chmax of these act1v1t1es IS scheduled for Thursday even mg lune 6 when Commencement 1S to be held UNDERCLASSES -Y Vfhat better SfII'lbOl1Z6S the socxal act1v1t1es of the sophomore and yunro classes than the Sophomore Re ceptlon and the IUTIOT Prom As our d1v1der page for the next sectton of our yearbook we are dtsplaymg on the opposlte page a prcture from the latter event Left to r1ght foreground Catherme Drppre Robert Hartmar Paul Strunk Marllyn M1chael Left to rlght back g ound Lo Hamer Brtan LeVerr1er Dorothy Mutchle Damel Eppley I O 1 1 0 - 4 - ., , . 1 . , , - , . . . 1 1. 11 ' S , X' 1 . .. 1 1 . . 1 4 1 1 1 l I ' ' . . C . , , - S ,J A 1 1 I L j I I 1 1 4 ' Y - x - A 1 1 1 - 1 , 1 1 - 1. Q- - A J 1 F . . . s , , , - . M 1 Y 1 , 1- D ' 1 I - , 1 1 - I , . 1 - 1 . , . - 1 , 1 1 ' I 1 I ' ' 1. . 11 . . . - E . . . . ! , - 1 1 1 -- ' - 1 - . . , . . .- I I V 1 1 -- ts .L l.-l - 1 I r - . . , , , 1 1 1 - . , , 1 I- 1 A1 . , , I - Y ' 'Q Y' . S , 1 II , :wr .Wm ,,,,, F A-an .vu .W ww-nv WapaQlMW G ' Junlor Class HISTOYY Ttme marches onl The shy mttmtdated sophomores ot last year to whom the threat ot 1mt1at1on wa an ever present thought are now the elhctent and exceedmgly capable tumors that group upon whom the sophtsttcated sen tors depend and to Whom thts year s shy ttmtd and gueshomng sophomores look tor help ad vtce and gutdance The Iumor Class early m the tall reahztng the respons1b1l1t1es to be placed upon tts shoul ders met and elected as tts class otttcers prestdent Charles Merrmg vtce prestdent Bran LeVerr1er secretary Betty Hetss treas urer Martm Byrer These othcers served m a most excellent manner as evtdenced by the plans tor our lumor Prom whtch was held May lU lt would be tmposslble to mentton tndtvtd ually the ments ot the members of our class We rate htgh scholasttcally for you w1ll tmd m every markmg pertod we were well repre ented on the honor roll For the past two vears Harrlet May one of the members ot our class von second place 1n the G A Dunmng lVlemor1al Oratortcal Contest The tumors have the football ana ba ketball teams and we feel no t1m1d1ty 1n prophesymg that next year these Sophomore September lU l945 lS a day whlch wtll long be remembered by the members ot the class ot 1948 lt was the day when vte as sopho rrore enterea mto the hte and act1v1t1es ot the last Stroudsburg l-hgh School Th1s was ac comphshed by accustommg ourselves to a new butldmg new teachers and schoolmates and the mconvement slde door D 11 we were not fully establtshed m our new envtronment unttl we were duly tmtlated by the beloved and chertshed semors who be stowed on u three days of htlartous dtsaster wtth bewtldertng consequences durmg whlch t1me patls umbrellas and excesstve makeup found a dehmte use wtth each one ot us Th1s turmotl was brought to a close by a publ1c per formance on Frlday evemng Oct IU when we were properly purnshed tor our mtsbehavtor and dtscourteous attttude durmg the week ot lmttatlon by the lement and lOI'Q1V1I'1Q semors Atter thts we were accepted as full fledged htgh school students At the begmmng ot the school year we elected and chose as our Class othcers prest limit athletes wtth the help ot the underclassmen wtll brmg many vtctorles to Eastburg Htgh School The mustcal ab1l1ty ol our member IS wc1l mdtcated bv the large number actlve tn both the band ana the mtxed chorus Thts year tor the hrst ttme a semor Tr1 H1 Y as well as a tumor Hrstortcal Soctety has been organ tzed m our htgh school A large percentage ol the merrbershlp ot both ot these clubs 1S from our class m addttton several ot our classmate are servmg tn places of responstbtltty tn these orgamzattons ln tact there ts no act1v1ty ot our chool that does not hst tumors among 1ts most acttve membershtp The htstory ot ary ot the classes m htgh school at the present would not be complete wlthout ment1omng the proposed lVlemor1a1 Stadmm tor whtch tunds are bemg soltctted The tumors have shown thetr tnterest and en thusta tn 1n the pro ect bv rnakmg a generous pledge The members ot the lumor Class real1ze that ther envtable record ot achtevements would have been tmposstble had tt not been for the patlent ctuldance and help glven them by then vxhom next year they teel no hesttancy ID pro phe ylng even greater ach evements Class Hlstory dent Grenn Flemmg vtce prestdent Edwm Ho tetter ecretary Hazel Bush treasurer Stanley Vlfoolbert These othcers have sahs tactorrly represented us throughout the school term Wtth the a1d and asststance ot the e otttcers the class accompltshed much Throughout the year the members ot the sophon ore class have zealously parttctpated m nearly all ot the school clubs and act1v1t1es A large number ot the students are acttve tn the band and the newly tormed mlxed chorus The Ltbrarj club and the Trl H1 Y are also two other orgamzattons m whtch the gtrls ot the lass are parttcularly mterested Furthermore many of the boys have wtllmgly contrtbuted to the success and ach1evements ot the school tootball and oasketball teams At each SIX week markmg pertod the class has been verv well represented on the honor roll The class ot 1948 realtzes that tt owes all ot tts prtmary success m the East Stroudsburg Semor Htgh School to Mtss Ruth Black and her unttrlng ettorts to asstst the new class tn all ot 1ts undertakmgs I I ' I I l 1 T 1 - , , , 1 . . 1 . . . . . - V . 1 . S i . V V . V V S V , . . . v 1 ' ' 1 A A . . . 1 A I L . r 1 , - , I T . . . . 1 S , V A V . S I V . . V . . . . . , contributed a large number of members to both class adviser, Mrs, Evelyn Davies Shatter, with W 5 I rl ' ' A C 4 3- I 5 ' ' 1 I 1 . 7 , ' N1 1 . I lu' . s, ' ' ' '1 ' ' ' A , Vi VV A . V . V V . B . , S . . A 1 A V h I 1 L 1 f . 1 VJVV, . . v V . .. V S V . . . . X ,, V V .- .- L 1 1 ' L C N . ' . 1 . . 1. . 'L 1 - 1 -f - . J V A 0 x irst row left te rieiht 'Thelma Anthzny' Elizabeth Teeple Richard l-lennina Raymond Sharrip Daniel Eppley, Ann l f ens Second rev: Shirley Steele Glenn Fleming lack Gelmas, David Keller Arthur Rice, Gerald Hinton, Charles ll' ing Beiard Shanir ll' Ralph C Burrows' a1i'.':.1er Absentee Brian Lelferricvr, Our Legislators Student sell-government the East Strouds- burg Senior l-lifgli School centered in the Student Council ','.'l1lCll meets every other lion drfm' if' errioori a11r1r1 : tlio ae1.vitj,' period ljfll tarnrd after vfxronai state arid local frrov ernitieits tliis body' regulates student activptxcs und ptonietcs a Letter sclicel environment. Under the sizpervifzion ol cur principal, Ralph l3.irrc't'. C, the council iiiernber: were elected by their 'esgzective fzotiiorooiiirg and tlie inaugural meeting wan lield At tlinri irieeting tlic council elected olficezr' to serve the group lor tlxe prefa- ent school year. Since being an oflicer in the council one cl ,lie highest honors that can be conferred on of our siudents, the elec- tion grieved ,e keenly' contested Cn the iirvtl 'lgct tm pro-J dent, lferten:-s and lticli- ard llenninfg had the sagrzc rttniber of votes. On the second ballot, tlie olice went to Flicliard Henning Acccrdizig to tlie scnools ccnstitu tion the president ot the council must be a .ii-fll!'t'k', -'H' i senior, the vice president, a Junior, the secre- tary, a sophomore, and the treasurer, one ot the tliree Eacli is elected accordingly. Brian lcelferrier was elected to the ottice ot vice president Glenn Fleming, to the secretaryship, ,. -cl Ann lufertens, to the treasurers post, Richard Henning presided at the next meet- irg, at which time the council settled clown tor its first business session. Old business remain- ing lrom the preceding ycar was taken care ol, and a limited quantity ot new business was brought lortli Cn every other Monday the coiincil members became a tamiliar sight in the Lbrary discussing student problems. The council sponsors dances, movies, assem- cies and clubs Fach year it contributes in wggcle or in part to gifts that make a lasting contribution to the lite of the school, The movie screen, the amplifying system, the service flag, and tlie belts, badges and letter awards ot the safety patrol are projects ot this organization. First row, left to right: Paul Strunk, Forrest Marsh, Daniel Enpley. Second row: lathes Harmon, Richard Henning Charles Booth. Standing: Mr. Lewis Hastie, Mr. Walter Stern, lvfr Carl T Secor, Mr. Horace Ci Walters, Mr. lames S Bunnell, Mr. Ralph O. Burrows. Absentee: Mr. Harry Sutton. Czars of Athletics Are you interested in sports? Have you tol- lowed your local high school athletic clubs throughout their respective seasons? Well, if you have, then stop wondering, because heres the outfit which makes these teats tor your enjoyment possible. Yes, meet the Athletic Council of the East Stroudsburg High School, the controlling and the financial backbone oi all athletic activities at the East Stroudsburg Senior High School. Pilotecl by our genial principal, Ralph O. Burrows, the council meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 P. M, Special meetings ot the council may also be called for any nec- essary occasions by the president, twenty-tour hours' notice having been given by the secre- tary. Carl T. Secor, supervising principal, is co-pilot of the outfit and pertorms the necessary duties of a vice president. Mr. lames Bunnell, a member of the school board, is treasurer and Mr. Lewis l-lastie secretary and manager. Membership in this organization consists of two members ot the board ot school directors, appointed by the president of the board, the supervising principal ot schools, the principal oi the high school, the taculty manager ot ath- letics, the faculty director of athletics, and two students from each of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. Coaches, managers and captains of teams shall be ex-ofticio advising members during the respective sport seasons without the right to vote. The purpose of the council is to promote and control athletics by the cooperation of the school directors, the taculty, and the student body, The duties ot the council are to elect managers and select assistant managers for the various teams, to approve team schedules, to confirm team captains, to award insignia and class numerals, to enforce standards ol clean sportsmanship, and to have general supervision of athletics, 'lllrirlhx'-1'lil'i'i' N,f ri t row left to right: li-fancy Wyckoff and Gloria Cararnello Second row' Mrs. Kenneth Stine, church adviser, Dori., La ar, Ann Lothar Miss Carriela Fine-lli, school adviser Third row. Dorothy Morris Harriett May, Ethel Mosier re ta Asc, Tori.: lvfoxher Elizabeth Stalrner, Ianice Wag Qnhouzen. Fourth row' Einrro lean Singer, Dorothy Miitchler Loi lclattier, Marie Kaul Shirley I Szviifi Roberta Van Vlief lane Shoffer, Audrey lrnlit Fifth row: Helen Canfield az l hzish l-ie'f1e Wliiiiticre Kilfllw-YU Goiintefztian, Grace Vanlfliet Louise Liltfirpwtein, Elaine Marvin, Kathryn i ri. Sixth rcn-:: F-Jamey' Doolittle, Patsy Leine Adele l-lelins Margaret Ga'r1:, Carolyn Tcewe Lois Storm Dori: a 4 lfxrifit Snyder lane Garris Shirley E Sinith Abseriteex' Txfrs lonas May' home ailviserg ani Freda Martz Junior Misses ' To create, tnaintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Dim lights! soft music! young lovel ln what better setting could Cupid exercise his motive? See what you missed by cheating St. Valentine and not attending the first social event of the TrifHifY7 But dont fret, there ll be others, the Tri liifY has more plans up its sleeve. This newly organized club came into being through the tireless efforts and work of Miss Finelli, its school adviser. The clubs mem- bership has steadily increased from the first meeting to the present enrollment of thirty-two. We are honored to have as our home and church advisers Mrs. lonas May and Mrs. Ken- neth Stine, respectively. The services of these ilifl ff'I,i'-fffirr two women are greatly appreciated and arc considered indispensible to the club. The calendar for the year was drawn up by the executive committee. This included both serviceable and sociable activities, such as joint meetings with both the East Stroudsburg lunior Trifl'li-Y and the Stroudsburg Tri-l-li-Y, skating and bowling parties, end of the year banquet, contribution to the P. T. A. Milk Fund, Easter baskets for the needy, and helping out the grade school teachers. During the year, an l Dare You' campaign was supported by the girls. The club officers are as follows: president, Nancy Wyckoff, vice president, Gloria Caraf znella, secretary, Ann LaBar, treasurer, Doris LaBar. rirt ow le't to right Bertha lolisok lanet Campbell Grace Fether ian leon B an Cather ne E vey Dorothy Pine Bety lrlei Dori Cortriqlit Eltrieda Wmkel Lois Cramer Thelma Anthon, lx Marguerite Crame dirertres Sccoid row lov e Gaae l-l le'i lninaer Marilyn Michael lane Str ink Elizabeth Tev fsbury leanette Harris Rita Gagncn Alma Foote Audrex Decker Eawina Hartman E sie Yet er loanne leckman Third row Richard Manheim piani t Card Cl-larra Vavid Lantz tliva Gorman Caryl O rlarra toon Str.1n4 Mary Kinnaman Anita I-lamblin Aud rey l-lc ir Phvllis lsnierirn Patricia Mertens lack Eagle Robert Doyle Fourth rov Charles Me ring Donald Snyder Robert Hartman lohn Baab Neil Koppenhaver Charles Rooth Daniel Fppley Rain ond Kre ge Cerald Hinton Ray iofvf l..aBarre Clarence Gorman Arthur Bruck lack Gelira Ab Lntee lean E hba tc Persons of Note Music Washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life The meaning of song goes deep Our school is a happy school largely because ninety-nine per cent or our pupils elect music. Moreover a fourth ot our student body has received so much enjoyment from vocal music that it ha joined the schools mixed chorus. As a result the pupils in this group have three periods per week for the development of beauty and fel- lowship through the medium of song. This is the first year of existence for this or- ganization. Organized by Miss Marguerite Cramer, supervisor of Vocal music, and encour- aged by our principal, Ralph O. Burrows, as a haven for girls and boys who like to sing, this group has met with phenomenal success. The chorus made its first public appearance at the choral concert sponsored by the school on Armistice Day Appearing on the program with the countys many splendid choruses af mature sing rs it made a tremendous hit The second public performance of this group took place at the Rotary Club's Christmas meeting at the Penn-Stroud Hotel. The Rotar- ians were most enthusiastic in tneir praise for the groups beauty of tone and power of ex- pression. The chorus was heard in sacred numbers at the Methodist Church and at our Christmas and Easter prgrams, ln addition to these per- formances the group will contribute much to the success of Music Week and Commence- ment. T11 irty-jizz Y Q 3 Q' 2 ml I. vs lohn l-lollis Brian LeVerr1er Arthur Rice Nel aver Mau ce Miller Thelma Anthony Cath Erfev David Kell r lohn Baabe William Hudock Champions The lights are dimmed, the curtains are slow- ly opened. The night is April l2g the occasion is the annual concert of the East Stroudsburg High School Band. The brilliance and color ol the uniforms of the young players dazzle ones eyes. The building vibrates from the thunder' cus applause as Mr. Clement Wiedinmyer, re- turned G. l,, takes his place on the directors podium. Erom the down beat oi Mr. Wiedinmyers able baton in the opening number to the echo oi the last chord in Mr. Weingartners part ot the program, the appreciative audience reacts enthusiastically to the bands selections which range all the way from Chopin to Sousa. Even the terrible terrific trombonesu make a hit in the novelty number Shell Be Coming Around the Mountain. By now you should know that East Stroudsburg is proud oi its state champion symphonic band, an honor this organization has won twice out oi the last three years ot competition. While our capable Mr. VViedinmyer was serving with Uncle Sams navy, Mr. Andrew Weingartner acted as our band leader. East Stroudsburg is, indeed, fortunate in having the services ol such an able musician. Mr. Wein- gartner, you will recall, was handfpiclzed by the late steel magnate, Charles Schwab, to or- ganize and conduct the tamous Bethlehem Steel Company Band, the largest and best inf dustrial band in America. During Mr. Vfiedinmyers stay with the adf mirais, Mr. Walter Lane gave insrumental les' sons to our embryo musicians. Mr. Lane was well suited tor this work for he has a wide musical background, part ot which was acquire ed as euphonium soloist with Arthur Priors and Patrick Conways Bands. The schools assemblies, football, and base ketball activities were dressed up by Wiedin- myers wizards, who rehearse as a class tive times a week on school time. This scheduling idea, by the way, was Mr. Burrows' lasting contribution to the success oi band music in our schools. Since its origin, the band has been honored by many distinguished guest conductors and assisting artists. Among these were Guiseppi Creatore, Captain Taylor Branson, R. E. Golds man, Erank Simon, Dr. l-l. S. l-loward, Gloria Vanda, Dorothy Krauss, Robert lsle, and Robert Stuart. ln addition to the purchase of the Memorial hammond Electric Organ and to the playing ot concerts in neighboring schools our band aire tor OW Betty Fish drum rriaiorette Raymond rnanager Helen ln nger Harold Miller Bernarl And ew W'e1r1'1artner instructor Mr Clemen sponsors annually during Music Week an All 'Vlonroe County Band Concert This protect is directed by Mr Andrew Weingartner T uri .tr an v rt t oaro n c it ftnfw R ta i lflC1I'lllPlU1 Ecrtna loll ok fun Y hback Ll r Catnfrlne rx e Bo o o talt Mr Ern M1 he-le U to nt r c n Ar+ls+s of 'rhe Console Have Q01 ever tr ed to worlc to mustcj Our nool llas Fo two years now our puptl have roctted ana studted to the ootlnng trams ot sort organ nu tc Wlncln emanate trorn the Hammond Electrtc Memortal Organ. located tn our audttortum Tlus organ voct 1 l re all ts a attt to our school from our oard ana has been dedtcated as a llvtng memortot to the boys and g rls from Fast Stroud oura who served our country tn World War ll Cn February 5 our young organtsts lneld tltetr ltrst recttal At tlns mustcale local ad mit 1 mtrers ol orgar tnustc heard them play these l clton Romance Ave Marta Reverte Anaa e Cantaotle Qnorale Andante Reltgtoso Beetltovels Largo ard March ot tlce oys Mr Prnest cnel elder ts the talented teacln e ot toe organ Fe s a graduate our school and ot tlte ltlt ca Conservatory ot lfluslc M Wclnelelder ootnts out wttln prtde that East Stroudsburg Ftgll School ts one ol tl e tew lmgn claools tn tl'e natton that offers organ tnstruc non as part c' tlte regular program of studtes W l 1 v 'K l we K Q K ,M t To-, ure, .xeatftff lf-ft to rifzltti A ly Edited, VK 'Qls Startdinqz. wel f rr Q , 1 . 's lv Q.: , t elez. frxinae 'Q' ,. E 'ey Arin Mxtens. tt Til ptcttgr- Left? r' t . est CA , f,ld1 xztrtmc rg an ered: fztufje ., p acti.i g at the console B 1 ' L1 A 1 ' ' ' l A, I izcl, ' r , y ., . I T0 G ' G' ' f X ' l l , X l ., s 4 ml A , , , L , , V . . 'F , . tt f tt tt S ,, 1 S ,r - , . l . , l 1 , . . T. Y , I 1 1 1 A. , , . . , . Q rl. - ,N '- L , , - . . , . :fn A A- - 'ffl C , ' ,, l , Y ' '.. . l. of A N 0. V X ., ' ' 'Ml A AAU I A A X I . T. T l , . A 5 . X 'Nl A .J A A r ., . , . ' A L 1 , - .s ,, ES A A A 1 . A f l F , QL I V If V x A I- P V- n. - . 'ff' .'A t'4jfllf Carrie CThclif.a Anthonyb is amazed at Aunt lennys ffflloria Caramellakzl argument with Uncle Omar fGraydon Novilt. Cur+ain Time Try-outs, part assignments, rehearsal sched- ule, committees, and the senior play, l'Cash and Carrie, was off to a grand start under the able direction of Miss Carmela Finelli. On the evening of March 8, Thelma Anthony, as Carrie, found herself mothering Rollin White fTrigJ, loyce Gage Ufilbertal, Caryl O'Harra fliflarilynl and LaVerne l-lirt Uinnel. Help in bringing up this family was supplied by Aunt lenny lGloria Caramellal and Uncle Omar fGraydon Nevill. Alma Foote, Clarence Gor- man, lane Shaffer, and l-larry Sutton gave very entertaining performances as factory Workers. Nancy Wyckoff was the scatterfbrained ludy, and the rollfcalling Dorthula was played by Shirley Marvin Dick Primrose was the ever- loving Brad. Left: ludy CNancy Wyckoffl tries her best to attract Trig fRollin Vlfhitel without success, Center: Oil Coiniclf Cflarry Suttorij with Marilyn CCarol O'l-larral at the piano mimics Sweetie fClare-nce Gormanl who is protecteit by l-lon flame Shafferl, his wife, while Gerty fAlma Fcotei, Alberta Cloyce Gagei, and ludy fNancy Wyckoffi look on. Right: A tete a tefe between Brad Cltichard Primrose! and Anne fLaVerne Hirtt is interrupted by Dorthula fShirley Marvini. yqllfffj'-llllli F1r t row left to rteht Gerald Foley Alfred Arnst Glenn Learn Chal s F ter Charles Clapper Harold Gor mar Iohrt De' rc Dcul Crlur 'v r ank Mrlle Second harold R el tlle Benjarnr Nord nark l-larol Mo her le ter E1 h Clyde Mrller Howard Repsher lest r l.al3ar Vl rll ar Qurnla Iohn Zukov skr Fdwor M Cole pol ert ardon Mr Sa tuel Davey advrser Ab entee Madalvn Van Vhet Robert Crane Country Gentlemen Stew your oyste then the clam F rst the old lady then the old man' scene IS the school gymnasrum the event the annual sguare dance of the local chapter of the Future Farmers of Amerlca lf you were one of the many stuaents who Jomed 1n the fun at thls affarr you know from flrst hand mforma tron that thls group of young sctentmc farmers can do thmgs wrth a bang' Reorganrzed ln December l945 under the able sup rvlsron of Samuel T Davey ex 'Vlarlne lleutenant and newly appomted agrl culture mstructor rn our school the East Stroudsburg chapter of the Future Farmers ot Anwer ca began proceedmgs with a member snlp of twenty two ln a hotly contested elec tron campalgn Charles Clapper local town boy who made good wrth the farmers rushed from the bull pen as prestdent Charles l-leeter as vrce presrdent l-larold Gorman as secre tary Glenn Learn as treasurer Iohn Detrlck as reporter ana Alfred Arnst emerged as the ever farthful growlmg and snarlmg watch dog The young people belonglng to the Future I nr rarme of Amerrca belreve therr orgamzauon extsts to accomphsh the followmg thmgs fly and agncultural progress C25 to strengthen the confrdence of the farm boy m hrmself and hrs work H35 to create more mterest rn the 11 telhgent chorce of farmmg occupatrons C45 to promote scholarshrp and C51 to rmprove the rural home and 1ts surroundmgs ln addrt on to the sponsormg of socral events such as the one ment oned at the begmnmg or ths artrcle the local chapter of the Futur l'armers of Amertca plans a trrp to Penn State College of Agrrculture as well as many local e curslon for the purpose of showmg th members how thrngs are done at ftrst class farms Wrth the advent of sprlng weather the rnembers can be seen wlth prumng hooks wendmg thelr way through the orchards on the chools Maplehurst prop rty Although the tory persrsts that Robert Crane cut down a tree whrle prumng rt all rnerrbers of the club agre that you can learn best by dolng At the present trrne the boys are bustly engaged rn remodelmg the large barn that stands just back of where the Maplehurst lnn stood ' ss , , ' , I . , . , u , r e, .ee , 5 f ., . ..:' 1: V, W ' zz, Fr ' r. row: ' .v l irn' r, , ' I ' . 1. , rd s , s r ras , ' ' , ., , -- Q e , f i rl n, J ' ', , il .c ,, ,. ct G F . , . ri , ' , s si A ' , r, 5 T rs t T ' ' A ' ' 4 ,, . . . . 4 X The time is eveningg the date is March lg the to develop competent and aggressive rural , .' . . I . F , . . F . F I l L l . A . , . 9 ' I - i ' ft . , h . I . ., A J' A . A . T 1 - C A l X ' s, r ' e ' 5 , s ' e . I - - - -I , ' S V L I e . . I rr t row left to rlght Ka l lxrotzer Balley Moore lack C l1na Mar Stalmer Marv Krnnaman Betty Helss Rollln wVlnte lack Faglc Nel on Sllfee Second row George Krrsch R b rt Herd Elmer Detrrck Frederrck Nrttel Roy Pred ore l-la ry S1 1h Glenn Flermng Mr Olrver Moraan adn r Thlrd row Wnham Gray Robert Crame lyd Cram r Robert M1 hael Donald Cleveland Arthur Bruck Ronald W lters Fourth row Wllllam Shelley lonn Autkow l Albert Newton Forrest Ma sh Henry Peter Cha ls. Booth Robert Staples Sharpshooters Bang' Boom' Bang' No need to be alarmed rf you hear thrs whrle walkrng through our school rt s only the Tumor Rrtle Club rn actron on therr nfle range Closely assocrated wrth the Natronal Rrfl Assoclatron 1n Nashrngton D C thrs club rs veloprrents on safe and proper handhng o f rea ms Oraanlzed m 1932 and attamrng an average membershrp of twenty the club meets approxr mately one day a week usually Wednesday for a perrod of two to three hours of target practrce and proper rnstructron The club boasts the presence of several Annre Oak leys and many a boy has taken a backseat for these sharpshootmg lassres The range underneath the grade school burld ng rs a standard frttv foot rndoor range lt rs the scene of many an emoyable evenrng wrth the fellas and gals shootrng away to therr hearts content Dunng these shootlng sprees l1OVvGJ9I' proper mstructron rs admrn rstered by Mr Olrver Morgan the clubs ad vrser lnrs rnstructron rncludes the followrng potnts Cll the proper method of breathrng COD the abrl ty to rrnprove s orrng on targets C35 the use of gan slrngs and ad1ustments ot srghts Q45 nomenclature of guns and l5l the proper method of frnng rrfles rn lfneelmg prone srttrng and standrng posrtrons At tne present trme the club IS Workrng on the yunror a ahfrcatrons as set up by the Na tonal Rrfle Assocratron These guahfrcatrons are pro marksman marksman marksman flrst class expert r1fle'nan chstrngurshed nfleman and sharpshooter Each member recerves d plomas and medals and bars to srgmfy to the auahftcatrons whlch he or she has been successful rn complyrng wrth Members Wrth the gualrfrcatrons of a dtstrngurshed rlfleman upon reachmg therr erghteenth brrthday are also awarded therr frrst years membershlp ln the senror dwrs on of the natronal Rrfle Asso cratron Between earnmg the sharpshooters medal and the expert rrfleman s medal there are nme bars whlch are attached to the sharpshooters medal The frrst four bars are guahfled 1n the prone posrtlon the next three s1tt1ng the next two kneehng and the last set for the ex pert rlflemans medal are guallfred for stand rng Thrs years offrcers are as follows Rolhn Wmte presrdent lack Gehnas vrce presrdent Bettf l-lerss secretary and Barley Moore range otfrcer Forty one , . 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Flrst rovs left to r1ght Nancy Wyckoff and Lou1se L1l1enste1n Second row Catherme Ervey Netl Koppenhaver Rlchard F nnmg Grayoon Nevtl Ann Mertens LaVerne Hrt Caryl Ol-la ra Harrfett May Carolyn Toewe Third row Mr Ra oh Burrows ed1tor1al advtser Raymond fatia re RICHO d Byrer Maur1ce Mtller Patr1c1a Mer tens Thelma Anthony Glorfa Caramella Shlrley Steele Charles Booth M Charle Schaller buslness adv1ser Ab entees Gladys Sm1th and Els1e Yetter Creators of La Torche Thts year Ann Mertens ha1r nearly turned gray Why Because she was ed1tor 1n chtef of the yearbook staff Although Ann was ably assfsted by Rfchard Hennmg she had more than enough work to do Startmg at the be gtnnng of the term she spent many hours pre panng work for her staff o be sure 1t was Just the start Work began to plle up and the staff as all of them do closed thetr eyes to the presstng problems of semor panels class htstortes left bleed center bleed cover detgn sport ptctures wnte ups group ptctures theme dummy advertfsements patrons engraver s and prfnters deadhnes But alas February arrfv ed and the edttor ln chlef awoke Everyone hustled slapped classes and stayed awake ntghts ftntshfng thetr yearbook assfgnments Slowly the members of the staff completed thetr wrtte Los and handed them to Ann wfth stghs of relfef and never agalns The busmess staff headed by Nancy Wy ckoff and supervtsed by Mrs Charles B Schal ler worked dfltgently and efffctently 1n plan ntng tne fnanctal end of the book Thfs com mtttee pestered merchants mdustrfaltsts and other aa prospects and the money came tumbhna fn slowly but surely 1 arty two The capable edltors declded on the cover and ptctures as a begmnmg of thefr work Then came the tedtous work of orgamzmg the book The staff could be found almost any nfght after dfnner struggltng wtth the dummy for thfs year s edttfon of La Torche However everythmg was kept together and workmg smoothly by our frtendly and enthu 1ast1c advt er Yes youve already guessed tus tdenttty lt was Mr Burrows our pr1nc1pal Many pertods were spent by Ann Mertens Nancy Wyckoff Rtchard Hennmg and other members of the staff fn 1ron1ng out rough spots tn the copy Stnce a yearbook IS IH the makmg from September to May we marveled manv ttmes at our advtser s never endlng patfence Or Wednesday November 7 a comrmttee from the staff ventured to Mahanoy Cfty where they were prlvfleged to attend a yearbook d1s trlct conventfon sponsored by the Pennsylvanfa School Press Assocfatton Ann Mertens Nancy Wyckoff and Rtchard I-lenntng accompanfed DY Mr Burrows gamed much valuable mfor matfon from the group dfscusstons whtch re volved about the Yearbook Panel the Es senttals of a Good Yearbook and the Chnlc on Advertfslng . i Y . 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I ' I . . . . ,, Y, . . . ,., First row left to right Shirley E Smith Patricia Leine Freda Martz Bertha lolisok Marian Sheerer Audrey Helms Mari Stalmer Elsie Edlund Second row Betty Lanahan Berneda Smith Florence Miller Catherine Oney Charlotte Keller Elizabeth Stalmer Ianet Propst lanet Plattenburg Barbara Barber Third row Carol Fetherrnan Shi ley Rmker Gladys Smith Caryl OHarra Elain Ma vin Shirley I Smith Catherine Slncock Gloria Bellis Ianice Wagenhouzen Mr William Moorhead adviser Marchers of Merit' Since everyone loves a parade the girls of our high school have made competition keen for this high stepping and well drilled organ ization of athletically mlnded girls The Drill Team was ftrst organized in the tall of l939 at the request ot a group of higri school girls who wished to form a marching team or club Miss Katherine Pontius who Was chool organized the girls and helped them design attractive uniforms The team gave several performances that year at high school basketball games With the advent of the school year 1940 4l the team under the direction of William Moor head supervisor ot the student teachers in physical education Was provided wlth uni forms membership was put on a competitive basis and a schedule ot six performances was completed The Athletic Council made a sub stantial appropriation toward the cost of the uniforms and officially recognized the drill team as a varsity activity for girls and voted Varsity letters for participation Limited to twenty five participants in any one drill the squad over a period of six years has averaged thirty girls each year Since its in ception one hundred and seventy eight girls have come out tor the team seventy eight var sity E s have been awarded for the first year or participation and forty one gold pins have been awarded for three or more years mem oership Vlfith the formation of a girls varsity gym team this year the tumbling and baton twirl ing included the drill team became an integral part of that organization 1-lelrn also captained the drill team at Iumor l-ligh School for one year and has been a mem ner of the Senior l-ligh School team for three years The coachlng of the team each year has been the responsibility of student teachers from the college The teachers in charge this year are the Misses lean Deobold and lean Harm gan Music for both practices and perform ances has been furnished by Miss Phyllis Angelone and Mr Mlchael Cambria both ot the college The team has made fifteen appearances including basketball games at both the high school and college before local associations and societies and at assemblies at Barrett Township and Pocono Township schools The high school band has contributed much to the team by p'ay1ng for it on ive different occasions Fortg three x ' I , I 1 I ,V r ,V ' f I I I I I . . I v - - - ' . . . . . , . . . I . . - I v ' I ' . , 4 . . then supervisor ot physical education in our The captain of the team this year, Audrey I . 1 - - - ' 1 , - , . I - - J - - 5 ' ' L ' ' ' - - 1 . A l . . - . - . , - 1 . i L 5 - - . ,- NATIONAL l-TONOR SOCIETY E1rst row left to rlght Ann Iv' ten p srdent LaVerne l-l1rt l-larr1ett May Marl lyn Nrchael Helen lmnger secretary treasurer Second row LeRoy VVh1trnore Maurlce Mlller Br1an LeVerr1er vlce presldent Rrchard Prlmrose Ernest Gross MIS D lo e Le olne adv1 People of Promlnence Sentinels of Safety Membershrp to the Natronal Honor Socrety IS the hrghest achlevement any student can re cerve ln hrgh school The members are chosen from the Junlor and the senror classes for therr character scholarshrp leadershlp and servlce to the school On the afternoon of March 25 a solemn 1n stallatron ceremony was conducted m the school audrtorrum by thrs organ1zat1on The members ln thetr long black robes entered slowly and fllled the assembled puprls wrth awe Thrs was a great day tn the lrves of our honor students for they were formally mstalled as full fledged members The advlsers to the socrety are rotated each year among the faculty members who are members of thrs organrzaton Thrs year th group was gulded by Mlss Dolores Lesome Srnce every town has 1ts pohce force our school has tts safety patrol Bravrng snow wmd sleet and ra1n they conduct the school chrldren safely across the street Early 1n the mornlng the st1rr1ng bugle notes of To the Colors announce that these sturdy lads are on the Job ra1s1ng the flag Student offenders of any of the patrol s traffrc regulatrons are swrftly apprehended and orought to tr1al lf they are found gurlty urtable sentence IS vmposed on them A captarn a lreutenant and flve patrolmen compose thls organrzatton Thrs year the mem bers of the patrol elected Raymond Shamp as captam and Glenn Ranclc as lleutenant Th1s group of Nlllrng bovs has served falthfully and e f1c1ently both the grade school puprls as well as the young people of the hrgh school SAFETY PATROT Left to rlght Mr Ralph Burrows aclx er Rober Pardon Albert Newton Forrest Marsh Glenn I ortx four Pancl' Martrn Byrer Raymond Shamp Bernard Shamp , . . - v . 4 . . . 1 r 3 , . .t re, s, re, , , , A 1 1 1 F ' - - 3 -A 1 ' 1 1 5 r , . ., s o r s s , ser. I O 1 - A I . . . I . . 1 ' -1 1 1 1 . . . . . Q X . . . . . . . .1 1 1 1 11 . 1 , - . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . A , a . . . i , , .Q . . , L1 , . . . . . . . L . 1 1 1 . L - Y A X . . . . . . I . . 'A w . ' 9 - - A zz R, A we .A -A Q' if my M ,Q ,... . 1 - , ,:.. . 1 ,,,-- , . . ,, Ab , t X1 1 . . 1- LIBRARY CLUB Seated left to r1ght Marlon Whlttake HQ el Bush Emma lean Slnger Helen Canfleld Doro thy Vt htttaker Elfrleda VV1nkels Patrlcta Lelne Doroth MOTTIS Standma Vwa Gorman Margaret Garr1s Heler lntnger Harr1ett May Carolyn Toewe Loretta Ace Ethel MOSIPF Mrs Freder1 K Shoemaker advlser Sh1rley Homan H the Vvh1tmore Lorralne Whttrnore Helen Datle, Mary Davts Llbrarlans All Speech Specialists Where s the new Ltfe? How do I ftnd Shakespeare? Where s the hbrartanf Why the ltbranan gets gray' These are a Iew of the mtnor demands ftlled by Mrs Fred enck Shoemaker and her asststant staff of stu dent hbrartans Bestdes keeptng our excellent catalogue system up to date she 1S constantly replentshtng the supply of reference and read 1ng matertal for the never endtng curtostty of tne amotttous student body The large bulletm board on the left stde ot the l brary brlngs forth some new genlus each week thus showtng the ttreless effort dtsplayed by the student ltbrartans These are the v1lla1ns who hound you contlnually for overdue books W ttn the revlval of the Pennsylvanta FOFSHSIC and Mustc League thts sprtng the puptls 1n our school who were tnterested ln speech acttvtttes Kathleen Butz and Mtss Dolores Leso1ne Much mterest was mantfested ID thls club for twenty pctptls accepted the tnvttatton Members of the club concentrated on ongtnal orat1ons declamattons Shakespearean read tngs and poetry readtng When the club held eltmtnattons the followlng puptls were selected as entrtes tn the Monroe County Forenstc Con test Carolyn Toewe ortgtnal oratton Charles Merrtng declamatton Betty Hetss poetry read mg and Dorothy Ptne Shakespearean readtng FORENSIC Cl UB Frt row left to nght Thelma Anthony Carolyn Toewe lean Eshback Betty He-1 s Dorothy Dme Harrlet May Second row Mlss Dolores Leso1ne Ann Mertens Patrlcla Mertens loanne Heckman Nancy Wyckoff LaVerne H1rt Mrs Kathleen Butz Thlrd row Charles Merrlng Clarence Gorman B tan LeVerr1er lack Celtna Absentees Blchard Byrer Blchard Henntng Harry Sutton Fmlx It 0 , ,Q ., x 'T -S , ' 2 ' ' r, . z .- , . ' , . ' , - I I l Q , . H - were invited to join the Forensic Club by Mrs. , I M I - . N . . . I I . . . 7 :A . . . I T L I A . - .1 1 - . A ' I ' I . , . . , . . . - - . , - Q , - t ,-. - ts, , ' 3 , , , 's , 7 4 S. I A I A , A f l ,f t .. I I A I F' Fld? Fitrv it tr 2 B tt h anrt S 1 lrirgf f Hugh Steppers Marvels of the Mats Organwed tn l94Q the Baton Club until thi of the band ln the early part of last all the activities o the club were transferred to the de partinent of health education under the direc tion o Mr VV lliam Moorhead Following this transfe the club activities have been coordinat ed witn the program of after school activittes which heretofore included the drill team the acrobatic team and the girls basketball team Since its beginning the team has been under the abic leadership of Betty Fsh the band maiorette to whom great credit is due or the present excellence of its performances The schedule for the current year calls tcr twelfe indoor performances ir addit on to sev eral appearances with the band in parades and other similar occasions The captain of the team is Ianet Snyder ACROBATIC TEAM First row left to rial The East Stroud burg High School ha or qanved a new varsity activity this year for girls cho en because of their enthusiasm in t rest and ocitstanding ability in gymnastics lane Shaffer was chosen captain of the group Under the leadership of Mr Moorhead the Acrobatic Team has made remarkable progres an evidence of this being that during thi year they have given twelve performances be fore different aroups and oraanizations The interest and achievements of this newly organ Zed group promise in the future a group in which it will not be necessary to limit the membership t a maximum of eiglnt a fact wnicn v ill enable this activity to be placed on a more competitive basis Vivian Dall Pauline Adam lane Shaffe Loretta Ace Virginia fordon Secona ow Shirl y Lecker Ca cl Ne ing Rae OHarra Elrnore D cker 1HIfXS1l of V 'T' W 5 V .Y 1-ff, X ,y e V of 5- QD, 6 4 gf I , N2 2 , N Q l p 4 J , , gk 5: I li BAT fl ,if i - W 1. o J, lf-ft to right Bi-tty Ann Aw-rv, Shiilf-'Q fwf t line Hdrzzian, e y Fin , I f HYTFT liulor-in if li l.:3it:i.1 lf'-an S ' fr, lteixalif l.eBC1r ' i . A fl, lu, i , F3 V S ' year, has functioned administratively as a par' A ' ' - ' ' 1 A 1 Y A I V ' ' A f ' 0 1 ' ' I . . . . I I J . ,J , , , , L 1 Y . . . . . T H , . . . i . Q . , . . , I I 1 A ' ' 1 A A TS . . , . . 7 A l i . l A .1 . . T - . . I ' I V v . . . r w T ' V F fx . . 1 ' A i i , u , 1 - 1 g K A, . C L 1 I I . . , ' in ' ,- ' ' ' . v c ,- If ,gy fs-f'ffNf4p I A A 1 4 E i we F 1 f T 5 '. 3 5 . M---1 V I i xr v ,, A 2 fj cw, , N 1 A , , .., . W- . ve ' ' , '4'it: t , ' , . r, , ' J . ' r : ' e N , r . rr' , ' , .. e . First row left to right Aaele Helms Rollin White Lots Hamer Second row Audrey Decker Ann LaBar M Lewis Hastre adviser Betty Fi h Gloria Cararnella Molclers of Morale East burgl East burgl on to Victoryl Does this familiar cheer bring back pleasant mem ories of chilly fall days of band music of purple clad gr diron vt arriors hmbering up before the crowded stands of warm half cooked hot dogs of tepid soda pop of much ln demand mustard spattered blankets of milling humanity eager to out officiate the referee? Of course it does' At the same time if you turn back your mem ory to the past winter you can recall an ex cited and breathless crowd sitting fast to the edge of the bleacher seats watching one of our basketball players shoot the ball at our basket You have guessed it' The score is knotted with but two seconds remaining As the ball clrcles d1ZZllf around the r1m and then amble through the crowd clears its collective throat with a mighty roar The game is ours Of co rse you remember all these things You remember the team the noise the Wea ther the referees the coaches the crowds your ups and your downs However lll bet you never once thought of your cheerleaders Per haps you ve never realized it but they play a large part in the athletic acnievement of a school They are trie group charged with the respon tbility of keeping school spirit at fever heat for an entire school year lf you think tnat is not a big order try it somettme At the start of our football season the school s only veteran cheerleaders were Audrey Decker and Gloria Caramella Since the usual squad bility of these two girls to train an entirely new group of cheerleaders Perhaps you can re member tlne Septemoer days when all these sprightly young ladies were creaklng about school looking hke a school girls version of Gravel Gertie Since every bone in their bodie ached lm told their 1ourneys up and down the stairs were quite filled with torture Despite their misery they pulled through and four glrls were chosen to complete the squad three being sophomores Adele Helms Lois Hamer and Ann LaBar and the fourth a Junior Louise Prata When Louise dropped out Betty Fish took her place and Rollin White was added as the seventh member of the squad Foltg vt tn l l . . . . . l 1 V 1 . 1 , . . . . - I lt means to Americans-football! consists of six members, it was the responsi- . 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Elrst row left to lght Clyde Shaffer Peter Mlller Paul Strlnlf Danlel Eppley Charles lslrk Nell Koppenhaver Rlchard Hennlng Angelo Dellarla Raymond LaBarre Harry Suttvr fllla l H1 dock Vfl lam Qllnlan Russell LeBar Seconl row Paul Cllurso bead manager Donald Snyder Robert Crane Kenneth Brown Arthur Bruck Charles Booth DC1V14l Keller larnes Loysen Rolln Whlte Harold Larlson Raymond OMelko lanl s Harllon Thlrd row Mr Ralph O Bur rows prlnclpal Mr Lewls Hastle coach Balley Mooore asslstant 1 anager Edward Hos etter asslstant manager Harrj Porter Darlel lee Robert Hartman Henry Peters Wllllam false R c 3 d Gl'l1land Gerald Smeltz 'Wllllam Leade Keltle lgdlnger lack Gellnas Glenn Elemlng Howard Frederlck I re Eaale Mr Donald Nelson asslstant coach Mr Walte Stem asslstart coach Plgskm Parade lnce football had such an ausplclous start at East Stroudsburg Hlgh School ln the fall of l944 when the boys of that team won three out of the four game schedule thls year s team was expected to make a commendable showlng ln the number of games won However the pace set by Harold Staples Russell Transue Carl Corby Herman Smeltz Peter Budlcker Elwood Ace Patrlck Murphy Rlchard Verwey George Ca amella and Rlchard Evans of the team of 44 was too fast for our grldlron representatlves of l945 Head Coach LEWIS Hastle and Asslstant Coaches Walter Stem and Donald Nelson start ed the season wlth but SIX lettermen These boys were Rlchard Hennlng Angelo Dellarla Cco captalnsl Charles Booth Danlel Eppley llnemen and Peter Mlller and Nell Koppen haver backs The team started practlce ln August and seemed to be roundlng lnto shape ln good style for the openlng games However the superlor experlence and Gb1l1lY of our opponents plu the slckness and lnlurles whlch dogged the team soon took thelr toll for our boys dldnt wln a game By playlng lnsplred football durlng the flrst half of our openlng game agalnst Bangor fthe present champlons of the Lehlgh Northampton F0111 fzylzl Leaguel Captaln Hennlng and hls boys held our p werful opponents scoreless The second half however found Bangor s power and drlve on the ascendency and we were forced to bow lo U The lndlans from Lehlghton were our econd opponents and outcharged and out scored us by the score of l4 U ln the thlrd game of the eason our eleven lourneyed to Pen Argyl where the ooys ln green sklrted our ends and knlfed through our llne for a l9 O wln Wllson always rugged and well drrlled was vlctor ln our next game by the one ldea score of 40 U Next our purple and whlte clad ooys vlsltcd Loplay where Ne scored our llrst and last touchdown of the season Al though our boys fought o the bltter end they came out of the short end of a l3 6 core The cllmax to our flrst full length football sea on came when we journeyed to Stroudsburg for the fl st lnterborougn football game Much as o r boy deslred to wln thls one the flnesse c nd power of the Mountalneer was not to be domed for Eastburg was burled under an avalu che of touchdowns to the tune of 42 U 1 oy VVIHDIHQ let ers were Rlchard Hennlng Ang lo Dellarla Raymond LaBarre Charles Booth Arthur Brucl' Nell Koppenhaver Charles Klrk Danlel Eppley Paul Strunk Harry Sutton Wllllam Hudock Wllllarn Qulnlan Peter Mlller l 1 . 7. . ,, . V . Y ,. . , I 5 ' 1 1 t N1 A-' A 1 A 1 1 1' ' ' U ' 1' Y, -1l- 1 , , , , L 1, V11 1 1. .J , 11 . l , . ., A . ,, 1 . V , 1 , , , ,, .,.. , 1 , , . . , , . , . , 1 , , , 1 1 , ne, 1 1 . . . . - ' ' . ' ' . ' ' V, 1- . ' A ' . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 A H X 1 fl 1 1 , 1 1 -, 1 , , , , 1 n r 1 , . , r, 1 , . ., , , e J , .. ' 11, , .. , g . r , , 1 . 0 0 K., I , . . O . . J , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 A sz' 1 Q - . , K1 I I Q - ' Q I I I 'A' . . 1 - 11 . 11 1 1 1 ,., 1 1, . ,, . 1 1 , . , ' I 1' , . , 1 - . . . , 1 , cv - S . 1 - - s1 - 1- 1 1 . . 1. . , . . l . I I L I - ' I I A W P 1 1 1 - - Q - A 1: , . , , , , - 1 1 S 1 . I ' T . . I .W . , ll S , 1 . . F . , ,E .J , I YQ 1 I- . 1 S , . 1 . . - - - 1 11 11 1 . N 4 . YI, ' - , . . 1 D V Q. . L 1 , ,J 'S , 1 , ' F X A ' . l K L , , . . . . . 1 . .1, . s., I 1 1 1 1 1 - v A I I , 1 1- I 1 Left to r1C1ht too to oottorrt Offrclols ond teorn ccxptclms :It tlr t Lost S oudsburg Stroudsburo football game Betty F h drum mojorette entertoms crowd ot mterborough gclrfe Donold Snyder smrts Stroudsburgs rlght end Dor' e1Eppl y run bocrc the Mourmtomeers klck off Morton Sheerer of the Dr 11 Team steps h1gh Wlde cmd homdso 1 ot tHe W11son Game A bevy ot our good lookmg cheerleooc Q ot the WIISOH Game The pony ex p ess dehvers the bolt to the referee ot stort of fxrst mterborough gome I Orig um xy e : gr .Q E , 5, I x , , 4 1 X I M., , 'wfl '..1 '-'s'7.tr - J . ri we .sit ' '-. 'V K i A :ze . . - , -r. . - I ,,'5 F1rst row left to rtght Wtlltam Qumlan Iames Harmon Harry Sutton Rtchard Hennmg Graydon Nevtl Raymond Mery Second row Mr Walter Stem coach Wtlltam Hudock manager Dan1elEppley Raymond LaBarre lame Owens W1ll1am Latse manager Edwm Hostetter manager Mr Lawts Hastte faculty advxser Passers of Repute Coached by Walt Stem our varstty bas ketball team looked very good at ttmes and at other trmes medtocre ln sprte of Coach Stem s efforts the team remamed a hot and cold combtnatton As one would expect thls sttua t1on produced some dazzltng basketball v1c tortes as well as some unexpected losses The team was bullt around two veterans from last year s comblnatlon R1chard Henmng and Wtllram Qutnlan Iames Harmon Harry Sutton and Raymond Mery composed the re marnder of the f1rst ftve whlle Graydon Nevtl saw plenty of act1on tn the second half of the league schedule As the season progressed each player demonstrated super1or ab1l1ty tn vartous phases of offenstve and defenstve play B111 Qumlan starred tn nearly every game Zlp ptng shots through the basket from all parts of the floor ln fact th1s red hatred W1ry lad led the Lehtgh Northampton League 1n scorlng amasslng a total of 217 potnts On the defense espectally tn getttng rebounds Captaln Dtck 1-lenntng was super1or Mort Sutton our tall lanky center also showed up well on de tense ln snagglng rebounds from our bas ket Ray Mery proved to be a verltable ball hound 11m l-larmons speed and excellent floor work were always a threat to opposlng Fifty teams Slap Nev1l excelled tn the accuracy of h1s back court shots and from hrs phenom 1na1 success tn thts department he proved to be the cause of the downfall of many of our op ponents zone defense Raymond LaBarre Danlel Eppley W1ll1am Hudock and lames Owens proved to be dependable and aggres s1ve subshtutes throughout the season The h1gh11ght of our basketball season was our w1nn1ng two out of the three games played wtth our arch rtvals the Mounta1neers from across the Iordan ln the f1rst two games of thls year s sertes our boys emerged Wtth two potnt trldmphs The th1rd game the Lton Beneflt Contest ended wtth Stroudsburg com lng from beh1nd to emerge the wlnner by four polnts A postwar feature of th1s years schedule was the reappearance of a strong Alumn1 team Two games were arranged w1th these returned veterans all of Whom were former stars for our Alma Mater Thls array of bas lfetball talent proved too strong for our htgh school boys for the Alumn1 team won the ftrst game 32 18 and the second game 50 32 A f1tt1ng close to the season was a beneflt game for our Memor1al Stadtum Fund between the Pocono Mounta1n League All Stars and our varslty Thts game proved to be a strong , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1 1 1 1 I - 1 - 11 11 - 11 - 11 - - . 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' Y Left above Ray Mery 7 scores on Stroudsburg Rlght above Captcun HGWDIHQ slnks along one too drawrng card tor the loyal fans ot the Monroe County Consolrdated Schools trlled our gymna srurn to capac1ty When the tlnal whrstle blew Fast Stroudsburg emerged v1ctor1ous by the score ot 58 to 23 the lollowmg boys won varsrty letters rn basketball Rlchard Hennlng Wrllram Qumlan Iames Harmon Harry Sutton Raymond Mery uraydon Nevrl Dan1el Eppley Wrllram Hu dock and larnes Owens Ot these Harmon Mery and Eppley w1ll be avallable next year Tumor varsrty lettermen are as follows Ray mond LaBarre Edwrn Hostetter Wrllram Larse Elwood Garden Paul Strunk Raymond OMelko Stanley Woolbert Robert Hartman Forrest Marsh Harold Mlller Robert Staples lohn Holhs Erederlck Nrttel Brran LeVerr1er lack VanVl1et and Albert Newton BASKETBALL l945 48 Opponent Easton Phrlllpsbu g Easton Stroudsburg South Whitehall Nazareth Fountaln Hlll Bla1r Academy Wxl on ooplay Hellerto vn Stroudsburg South Vlfhltehall lya are h Fountam H111 Bangor Wllson Coolay Bla1r Academy Hellertown Stroudsburg 34 Vars1ty Varsrty Fifty om I r CDp. 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' , 1' ff' -2 Compllments E D HUFFMAN 81 SONS N H1 I1 CIQL Pgnnx ml P JAMES V CADUE LITTLE FOLKS SHOPPE Fmnd Im inc Bld Ini mts CI11IfI1en s Tun A Appuel 1 I buoud I'JLll COIIIPIIHIGHIS BRENDA ANN RESTAURANT Phone S31 XINA 'XIARTZ THONIAS PL 'NI COIIIIJIIIIICIIIS 1 I Stl Jud bln C0mp11ment5 EAST STROUDSBURG LUMBER COMPANY Comphments DR F J BAER CHIEF BLRGESS L1 I SIIOLICISIJUI SKY LINE INN Nlt Pocono P1 Open -XII X eu Complzments of GARRIS CUT RATE 39 VX 1 Inn lon S16-Qt EiSI buoud IJU12, P Pho I 9-IL ' ' J 'L E2 H g. .Ia 'f :ills ' 'k ' 2. I3 'Sv f I I ,Sv N 'A 2 - 2 ' Ear ' ' s '31, Pu. of ' ' of 45 Crystal Sireei X Ezs f 'I s 'g, Pu. I' .' . ' . I ' 'fi of L.. A Y 2 ' l ' of ' T ' ' ' 1 72 5 ' Kg . of as ' S 'f, 21. LINE MATERIAL COMPANY C 11' ' f of Pennsylvania EAST STROUDSBURG DINER Route 205'-East SIl'UL1dSbLlI'g.f, Pa. HOXVAHD V. VVIDMER, Pulp. Twenty-Four-Hour Service PHONE 9752 Complimentb of CRAMER LUMBER CO Complimentb of C E LANTZ DIXVIONIDS VX AILHE Best Wishes to the Seniors HARRY M. ALBERT Complimentb ot POCONO BOTTLING WORKS RECORD SHOP BURT W SYLVESTER FRANK S NEWSSTAND xx vi CHWAKFP sz Jrsvs ELEP L K V 5' U OH R pan ng, 1 Spec 111 F VI UN Sli hhl 5lROLDSBLRf PA Cigars Tobacco Newspapers lffx if . . ,. cg' f ' S 1 , , , D. . Y '..'zi 'A .. Ax ' E A Q-'-1 'ic ye - - - 351. f . 'i . ' J 7 J, . -111 Compllmenfs G L E N L 0 W R Y SIIOLIMBI Pi PLNNX of P Il U 'I' U G Il A I' H S :am Mum su-+ -Ur Compl:men+s LGSEY AND COMPANY Incm pm ated lron Sfeel Mull uarry and Blacksmlfhs Supplies Au+omohve Equlpmen+ Indus+rual Rubber Produc+s School Supplies and Equlpmeni' 179 191 South Thud Stleet 171 171 Qouth Qlt waxes QLIGQL Easfon Pennsylvanla Comphmen+s PENN DELL DAIRY Q 11 N 1th SIXIII Quest Qtxoud hung., P Ph nn 1100 Comphmenfs ART METAL WORKS INC lPAl hllfl of . . . . . . . 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Prinhng of uali+y And OTDIS+If'1C+IOf'l MONROE PUBLISHING COMPANY 18 Noith New-ntii Sticwt mimi nn ennsx lmn .1 3 tl uni ' inn i i 4 ll NGN N This Edihon of La Torche Was Prinied and Bound by Us I x IN s 1 U Iuilf x N W s In Monroe Counfy H s THE RECORD The Only Daily Newspaper in fhe Land of fhe Poconos Compliments SHERMAN AND PLAZA THEATRES iv ' in ' i' ' Stl' sl '51, P1 '- i' Fm' nn iw than 50 YQ-airs VM Ilzixw H1-Q-n Hiipplyiiig ihv Printing Nviis ul' Nh 'iw Cminly I,usin+-ss iiivuse-s, TNI: I'zu-liiiw-i'x, S4-lumix, H1 Ie-Is, H1 airling H1 l, '.', HQ'AI2lllI'ZlIll.', Nth., lfilaz Ou' lies! XVi:h In All the- Mvnihm-ir' ul' ihv Yvn1'imiik St: fi' :ind tu thvii' Vins nizitvs wh fliiiciuziif- !'i'uni limi Sl' ixhiirg High Sviiiml 'I'hi: Ye-ani: il 21: El i'ii-zxsurv :ind ll i'i'ixiie5gv lu NVm'k wiih 'I'he-ni. I u 0 Il ll of AMERICAN HOUSE The Home Away From Home B P WEISQ 'VIg,1 HOME TOWN BAKERY Spec1aI1zed Ilomem 1419 I 1e1rI DWHNII Pfwtu Cooklen Cheebec flke Comphments of A FRI END Complzments of KRESGE DRUG STORE H D KREQFE Pmp HOWELL S GREENHOUSES Fat'SI1oud hulg P PHONE 915 COT SACEQ PUT FI ONT VI For All Occasmns Complxments of KOSTER S Sc IOC to 8100 Vanetv Store PHONE 9054 EAQ1 SIROUDSBUPC FLEETVILLE SERVICE STATIONS FORD PREDMORE vrgl GULF PRODUCTS '321 N Coultland St C01 Wishlngton 81 I hone 7882 Coulthnd 'it Phone 9156 Ea t Stloud bulg P C H CROWE CO INC INSURANCE 160 Washnngton Sheet PHONE 880 EAST' STROUDSBURC I A , T, . 1 J c X C . 11 l A I K I ' - I Y' L -1 , ' xc Y I . s . ' s ' , a. , .I In I ' 1 f . 4 I '. Crysial and Washington Sis. u LC T 'W L I . . ., . Y A I I , , ' Y . ' , . . . . . L . 3 L . , ' 1 L s. s ' s ' , H. 'lv-fwfr KEMMERER PAPER COMPANY DlStl1lHllt0l9 01 S+ancIard Proclucfs of America s Foremosl' Manufacfurers represenhng 'rhe enhre range of qualifies for every requnremenl' of+l1e modern schoolroom Pfxste blul boud -Xccessolles Lefxd Penclls Comp0s1t10n B001 s Penlloldels C0HStlllCtl0I4l Plpel P1 f1ct1ce Papers D1 wmnv Papex l ulels Dlml mfr Cups Qweepmfff Compounds L1 1se1s lollet Pflpel s Inl s Pxpel Towels Note B001 s XX fxste bflsl ets VX e '1ls0 C'11lX m stocl fx complete lme ot Nhlton Bmdlex Compqm s KINDFP C Al TILN -XNID PPINIAI Y QLPPLIILQ 355 357 Hamal+on Allen+own Pa n I . 1 , . , .' c 2 1 x Z . . . c f .e C- , ! . 2 . .K . .1 v D K . T . .' v' u x C, , . ' U .. . L, B f . c .. K Tablets Flags ' Q 7 C M Xp. n v V , v Z l x ' T r ' 1 c . x V 1 v Y I r . 1 c L c . . X c . 1 v vy . t ' c K e Y 1 y 1, Y 1 3 ' 1 J. 4 L Y. L A 4 L L 4 A N L, n . - ...... 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NMM4 Comphments of HELLER S MARKET Qxvtil Siler! F'11 Slmud hux Compllments of BLITZ S RESTAURANT Fmt qlIOLld'wT1lll2, P1 Phone 'SP4 11 xmhllxhc fi 1922 Easi' Shouclsburg Hardware Co CIXSl l Lvl Sllllllfixhlll C LIFFORIJ B NIONSLI L Prop Comphments of R K LESOINE CO jewelers and Westmghouse Agents 31 VVINIHHQTOD St Fmt qllOLldSbL1I5., Complzments of Max Zacher s Qualdy Shop Phone S0 u P 181 Stmudxhux A 1 Phone COITIPIIHICHIS of F J KISTLER 81 SON to 46 Waxhmgton S1196-I 1216 T Fu! SIIUIICTSTJRIIX., Comphments of Comphments of Easi' S+roudsburg Open Markef CARAMEI-LA S NEWSSTAND 1601 S Couxiland Q1 Phone Qosu D C N 111 Q1 Iffflf I I 33 T'-'11 . ' ', Us .' ' s 'g 1: Q , ' ,' ' Y, L , .L 1' 1 1 . , . 1115-107 Ty' .1 Sl. .' ' I 'pi 75 C'1'ys1zxl S111-ct f .1 SCA, ' . la: ,- -'-,1 42 3 ' ' ' ' ' I 1 f K ' f 'Y I L A ' -. .13 I ' .' ,Pz1. I Q M - I A I ,u 13? fxys . K 1-001 70 YEARS OF SERVICE Ex 91Xtl11I1 to S1IHDlllN X 0111 Sl1OD1J1I1 md to 5 xtlsix the most ei utm neede of x L11t1L Ll cllentele MM 2504 x S9 ,fig Q45 -6 ev' O sq.. 1 :Z-.1-9 . so Ne KO QUALHY 4 ' DEPENDABILITY SERVICE The Wyckoff pollcy ns fo please +ha+ s why we are known as The Friendly Sfore Where Thrlf+y Folks Luke To Shop authorlzed sellmg agent bEARb ROEBUCB AND CO S Azwg K l H.: ui -1-if 'nu- Q, I: Mc .ll I 1 .so 4,.. I .Qu ..:'-ci-'- ':f-:f 'I flffifiz- .2f11E1E:'C -- E'Z '3 1. 'S if? 'Z' - C: X .x 'Gb 0 fs Y' . . . 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' ' PI1111 1 .33-J Chzu'1e1'ed 1936 Felephonesz Club Rooms 90065 Oilice 3169 Compliments The CLU Social Club of Monroe Counly of The Home of A11 Organized Labor EDWARD KNOB Pxesldent Traders CI ARLNCL SEIP Vice Plesldent CHAUNC Y SCHOLH Rocolcllnp, Su LLOYD Nl QNHDLR S L 'Ins PAUL C AL NON Stnvvud Flour and Feed Co N3 98.9 VVlNllllTL,lUfl blunt Phone 199 I:,a5tSt1oudbbu1g P 16.3 South COLl1ll'1ITd Stleet EASI SFROUDSBURC PA Bes+ Washes hom Grand Thealre 'VIR VICTOR AUSIIN BEST WISHES 13 J f.a3Ls'?f' w 541513 Sm THE PENN STROUD HOTEL Stroudsburgs Leadmg Hotel -J E v V' HYWYYHY I X 'hi' M I f ' , ' ' ' S ' '. . ' 1' ,,,,, ,,,, e .- rz1s. , E , gl.-L' if f ' I I ..,,,,,,..,..,,,,......,,, ' 1 'L ' 1 f... ' ' ' ' , 21. Z- I' - L - - ., . . ' .': : ' at, jkww .v , . .... 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