Tonawanda High School - Tonawandan Yearbook (Tonawanda, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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William F. Richau A shy but friendly fellow- Bill's warm brown eyes are well suited to his personality. His slow smile, low voice, modesty, and unassuming attitude are pleasing assets. Agnes J. Rodeke Gracious, poised-her dignity is becoming. Never hesitating to use her ability in the club room, in the class room, or for the benefit of the school-she is worthy of her National Honor Society. Allan Rose Although his nickname, 'KRed , indicates a fiery temper, his disposition is contrary to the rule. His chief interest is in the Rifle Club, in which he has parti- cipated actively. Dorothy H. Rovoldt A shy but friendly smile is part of her pleasant greeting. Dora reveals her real per- sonality in her lively and attractive green eyes. A girl who is nice to know. Suzanne Rech A merry smile, twinkling eyes, and a vivacious perso- nality all combine to make Suzanne the sweet person whom everyone knows. Cute is the word for fun-loving Suzy. Dolores M. Rees Bubbling over with laughter and jokes-we can't help like her jovial and amiable disposition. Dolores takes life with a smile-the had mixed with the good. Betty J. Robillard Betty's main interest has been in music organizations. Her willingness to help others and her good naturedness have been appreciated by all. Betty's merry laughter is characteristic of the Irish. Robert Rogemosher The main objective of this fellow has been scholastic achievements. In this he has duly succeeded. Capable work on committees and the yearbook has been his service to the class. Barbara K. Rose Her individuality is her most valuable asset. A combination of intelligence, wit, and self- expression have enabled KateU to write poetry. Her success in the Senior Play strengthened her popularity even more. Betty R. Roy Talented in art-she has used her ability to good ad- vantage on the Komment', staff. Her ability will un- doubtedly prove as valuable an asset in the future. William F. Redemske Willy's extraordinary sense of humor and ability to enjoy himself and amuse others have left him and his class- mates happy memories. A fellow who gets a kick out of life. Albert F. Rhodes With Irish eyes a'smilin', Albert has won his way through high school. Mis- chievous and full of fun, yet conscientiously serious at times, a typical Irishman except for his modesty.

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Donald E. Naukam In one and a half years Red', has obtained for himself an enviable record in basketball and tennis. Well informed in current events-Don can al- ways provide a forceful argu- ment. Janet A. Ott Not even a pair of crutches kept Jan from her numerous activities. With a high schol- astic rating, janet is the capable and efficient Editor of the Tonawandan . Any- thing she undertakes, she does well. Eileen A. Parmentier Petite, red haired Sally is usually in the limelight with- out ever seeming forward. Her friendly, candid viva- ciousness helps her to make friends easily. Athletics have been foremost in her ac- tivities. Ruth L. Rebmann If there's a certain glow in her eye, you know that mis- chief's afoot. Ruthieis friend- liness, cheerful manner, and musical ability, plus a pleas- ing appearance, have gained her a place in T. H. S. Shirley L. M011 One of our most popular girls, Shirl has her finger in almost every pie. Her versatility and amiability al- ways keep her in the fore- ground. Hats off to the bad- minton champ of '42. Jane E. Mowitz Eyes once voted the most beautiful in school. Frank and independent with a fascinat- ing sense of humor. Active in sports and socially poised Mo and Soup,' are a tra- diton to T. H. S. Olga Nepokroeif A success in whatever she undertakesfOlga accepts it modestly. An enviable record in athletics has brought her popularity in the locker rooms, a pleasing personality has macle her friends in the corridors. Lois M. Owens All through high school Lois has gone quietly but cheer- fully on her way. Her neat appearance and efficient man- ner as a student librarian has left a pleasant impression with us all. William H. Parmentier Quiet, cooperative, amiable- Twit', has found due suc- cess in his high school days. His ability in football and basketball has gained him recognitions as an athlete. An ideal sport. Jean F. Rech We will remember Jean for her wit, her individuality, her sloping stride, her red- rimmed glasses, her loose- limbed cheerleading, and her performance in the Senior Play. Eugene Monnier A mischievous fellow, Eu- gene's sunny personality is revealed by his broad smile. His cheerful participation in class affairs has made hima a favorite at T. H. S. Ruth Muck Easy-going, Ruth takes life as it comes. Never without a joke-she reveals her person- ality through her sense-of- humor.



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as .3-'44 C223 Betty A. Schwinger Although not well known by many of the class, Betty has gone through her four years at T. H. S. with a fine spirit of independence and sin- cerity. Wilma D. Shain Dark'-witty-full of vim and vigor, Wilma's high scholastic standing, outstand- ing athletic ability, and good sense of humor have made her a sincere friend and a popular senior. Charles Smith When not working-Charlie uses his ambition to advan- tage playing his saxaphone or singing. Perhaps it is Char- lie's smile that wins him friends-and keeps them. Nida H. Smith Nida hasn't allowed her resi- dence on Grand Island to interfere with her activities. An excellent scholastic record plus participation in athletics and club activities have been rewarded by membership to the National Honor Society. Roger Rumbold Although not especially ac- tive in extracurricular ac- tivities-Rog is bound to be a success if his aim in life is as good as his aim with a rifle. Harold T. Schoultz l-lere's a likable fellow whose chief interest has been in the rifle club. In fact, his sure aim with a rifle has brought him recognition in national com- petition. June L. Senn She's man - tailored -- her stride, her humor, her clothes, her actions. A superb athlete and locker-room favorite, an intelligent student, a popular National Honor Society member. Avalon J. Smith She seldom talks, but her smile is a friendly one. An- other quiet and retiring girl whom one has to know to appreciate. Level-headed- she takes things as they come. Laura M. Smith A tall smiling senior with a pert turned-up nose, Laura's sweet personality has made her well-liked by everyone. Ambitious, diligent,-she is bound to succeed. Thomas Smith Happy-go-lucky Smitty is always in mischief of some sort. Popular-'he reigned as football manager. He has also shown other assets, in- cluding his ability to make friends. f A co ina'on of beauty, intelli nce and versatility . - l undoubtedly be a suc s. She has already gained ecognition through all thre of these assets. An ideal private secretary. lf l ' Janet c Marion J. Schultz Her quiet, sweet, and gentle manner, mixed with a spirit of self independence and ex- pression, will bring her suc- cess as a 'Kschool marm . We remember her for these char- acteristics and her large, shy, blue eyes.

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