Wilson Area High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1941

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UIILSUH HIGH SUHUUL I LUME GHTE MUSIC IS OUR THEME There s muszc in Ihe szqhmq of a re ! There 5 music ln Ihe qushznq of cl rlll There 5 muizc zn all Ihmgs rf men had ears I he earth 15 bu! un Lcho of zhe bpheres Byron Borough of Wllson I-hgh School Easton Pennsylvania Membel' of P S P A LES HIEHIU IRES PUBLISHED' BU nas sfnmn mass UF 194.1 I OUR L01 OR GLARD IHIJEX PRELUDE I DEDICATIQN . IN MEIIIORIASI BQARD OF EDUCATION FACULTY , , SENIORS I . , LOWER CLASSMEN MUSIC . , ATHLETICS ., CLUBS AND ACTIVITIISS POSTLUDE ADVERTISESIEIWS 3 4 6 8 9 15 47 51 57 67 82 83 I r' ' I . I Ku-'11, 'I':IylfII-. Smith, IIPIIIIIII Now that We re reachmg our f1n1 And the Cllftillll s about to come down Let us stop here o make a record ng Of the resonant MCHXOIILS weve found Only srx brlef years ago When we sounded the first notes of Wlsdom In faltermg ch1ld1sh tempo We ve advanced through the years to our flnl In the best of harmony And we leave you thxs cherished new year book Our finlshed symphony RUTH M NULTON We began with our first, simple prelude ' v 1111111 111 1 1 11 191 1' 1 1 111111 1 1 111 11 s L1 su S w111 1 ' 111 11111 1111111 11' 1111 1 11111 1111 1111 1111 111111 11 1 1 1 11 1 Q s 1 111111g 11111111 1111 11111 11 111 11 1s 1111 1111111 1 111111111s 1111195 111 11 1 11x11 1 111111 1 1 111111111 1ff1 1211 3 1 X 1111 11111 11318 111g1111f11111'1 111s s11111111 11 111 11o11Q 11 s11111Ss 111'r1g111s S 1111 11111 19 1111111111 our 71111 111s 111c11m1 0111 111 111 H111s1 1113111 51110111 1111111s 111 11119 113111 111 1111 s1111 1 1H11 1 1 1 11111s11 1x11 11 11111111111 11 71 1s1 1 11111111 R11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 15111 1 1 111 1111111 1 1 1 1111 s111111111 kk 111111111111 1111111 111111111s 1711 11 1 1 ll 11 11111111 111s 111111161 1 1111 5 1 1111111111111 111v1 1111111 111111 11111111111 Ill 11111 SLIUCDKDLS 11111 11 YI 11 111111111111111 XX 1 1 LL 11111511115 1 1 111 1s111 1111 O Q N11m111r1s111 OLII' 1111111111 P111 11111115111 H1111 A f. 4 1 f ' 1111' 11111s11 111'11111 I' XV1 UTI 111411. 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I '111 A 11: '1' .111' 15y1'51 11' ' .1 1111 1 llk A -'1' 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 v Seven CLARENCE EDWARD FURST L 1 1 I L ll Presfdem DR JACOB W NUlTON L zce preszdenz CH mms O REINIHARD iecrezary H01 urs W loRNuxALT Treasurer HFNRY E WESTPHAL HOWARD M SM1T11 N121 sox: B W1 1NCA1zTNFR HGVKARD P WILRBAC11 That the Wllson Borough publxc schools have enjoyed progresswe educa t1onal adxantages as well as Hnancxal stab1l1ty and securlty IS due to the seven men behxnd our educat1onal system the Board of Educatlon Th se men are to be commtrded for thelr splendld executlve record The financlal condxtxon of our school d1str1ct IS surpassed by none other of 1fS class xn the state Durmg the depress1on when other schools were closlng or were fa1l1ng to meet thelr obl1gat1ons our d1str1ct paxd every blll and employee wtthout delay All th1s has been accompl1shed wlthout any curtallment of school equxp ment or mcrease 1n the tax rate The c1t1Zens of W1lson Borough should feel sauslitd that the men to vs hom thty have entrusted the educat1on of thelr chxldren are perform ng a xaluable and eflicunt serv1ce to the commumty Ezght Swulfwl- 11.-ft to 1-ig! 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DUIHIHHHT CHORUS lt rs an honor for the class of 1941 to pay trrbute to a man who has been assocrated vsrth Wrlson Hrgh School for twenty five years For the last srv years wrth hrm rs our leader we have learned the lessons of wrsdom loy altx sportsmanshrp and drscrplrne J Harry Dew came to Wrlson Borough rn 1916 and vsas made prrrrcrpa of Wrlson Hrgh School durrng the 1917 1918 term A na rve of Nantrcoke Pennsylvanra he was graduated from the Nantrcoke Hrgh School the Eas Stroudsburg State Teachers College and lV1t1hlenberg College When Mr Dew came to Wrlson Borough Wrlson Hrgh School was a three rear three teacher school we larch occupred a feve rooms on the second floor of the Hay Burldrng Students veho wrnted to attend colleges or normal schools had to complete therr course 'et Easeon Hrgh School Under Mr Dew s gurdance the status of NVrlson Hrgh School has been rarsed to rts present hrgh standa d l 1919 fourth year wrs added anl rn the Class of 1920 Srnce that trme the sehool has expanded and rmproved ln 1921 a com mercral department was added Wrth me completron of the new burldrng came manual arts health musrc physrcal educatron home economrcs and nnally 1940 fine arts lmhrs year Wrlson Hrgh School has 27 teachers and four supervrsors Durrng thrs trme lVlr Dew s first rnterest has been the welfare of Wrlson Hrgh School He has kept rn close touch wrth every phase of our hrgh school lrfe the courses of study athletrcs musrc dramatrcs clubs and school publr catrons A man of energetrc personalrty and srneerrty of purpose he has set before us the hrghest rdeals of character and crtrzenshrp He has always placed character trarnrng before the acqursrtron of factual knowledge Srnce Mr Fursts death Mr Dew has been actrng superrntendent of schools However he refused the opportunrty to become superrntendent per manently statrng that hrs prrmary rnterest lres rn hrs assocratron wrth Wrlson Hrgh School Hrs crrterron has been for every student to work to hrs rndrvrdual capacrty and for every student and graduate of Wrlson Hrgh School to reflect credrt on hrs Alma Mater We heartrly congratulate lVlr Dew for hrs twenty frve years of successful and rnsprrrng work wrth the boys and grrls of Wrlson Borough and we hope that for many years to come the s udents of Wrlson Hrgh School may have the advantage of hrs wrse counsel Let rt be the arm of every member of the Class of 1941 to lrve up to the standards that Mr Dew has set for us durrng the years when we have been establrshrng a foundatron for our futu e lrves Ten . Y , V, v lf I C y . x I , Y V. ' ' ' ' 1 . 4 l r r ' 1 ' s ' s r ss- vs V es- e r y A' ' e s y m m l I I . lr V 1. e' X e . E . K V . 5 1 -C k I N' ' 1? .' ' ' , ' . r . n a ' .. . ' e Velilson became a foureyear standard high school. There were five graduates ' x s ' 1 s ' a ' ' 1 , , ' . ' X ' , ' , , in Y Y Y Y 7 I - . r A. l ' I , I I . . 'l I A ' I Y- I ! 'x 5 Yi h A . n . . . . r , U XMWQ J HARRY DExx B S Eleum SOPRANOS AND ALTOS Pnst I ldl I I mmn He-ffne 'x tl Hllh m Suu Yle or Sllll H HC Superzntehdent of Schools Przrzczpal of Wzlson Hzgh School CI ARENCE E FURST J HARRY DEW XVest Chester State Teachers College 'Nlantxcok High School Unnersny of pennsylvania B S A VI Elst Stroudsburg State Teachers College 'Vluhlenberg College B S lDeCeaSed February 17 lglll fflctmq Supermtendent Feb June l94lj SCHOOL SECRETARIES JUNE D HESTER VIARJORIE M SILLIMAN Wxlson Borough Hxgh School XVxlson Borough Hlgh School ANNA MAE RPEIDLER Wxlson Borough Hlgh School ENGLISH ANNA C MOYFR HEI EN TAYLOR AUSTEN Easton H1gh School Wnlson Borough Hxgh School Wet Chester State Teachers College The P nH5YlV3Hl3 Stale College A B QHW41 gf Englmh Dgpanmem Dwedor lAdL19Ff Dramatzc Club Drrector Senior Sgmof Play Adviser Class Tnpj play Dramatxc adviser Operetta advzser cheerleaders l GILBERT H CARNIEY FLORENCE E GARR Vfllson Borough Hlgh School Carbondale I-hgh School Lafayette College B S West Chester State Teachers College Twelve V , ,L l '. low-Krt-' 0 ', S'll' . , r, B. r PSOII, Aust:-tl, ol . 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MARII Al ll Wewfllflff' I tr l I s 'Vler es Rural 40 41 tlnunr nrsrjore e N t I mu tr Mrmr grye the school qurte .1 shoele r year rgo yy hen she rpperred rn her Crreen Hornet glasses lver srn e then her fryorrte color has been green We wonder why' I-rom the aboy lrst you know that she has been qurte a busy grrl Rrght now We d lrke to grye her three cheers for her peppy stepprng as one of our drum mrjorettes Mrmr expeets to major rn Englrsh rnd drrmatres at Vrnderbrlt Unryersrty Nrshvrlle Tennessee JEANNETTE P ARBOGAST -ldagzo K. 5 N IIN b Ileeny applres to her name her trmrd vorce and her stature Havrng studred for many years she has become an accomplrshed pranrst Classrcal musrc lS her favorite Ice skatrng dancrng badmrnton readmg and brcycle rrdrng are her hobbres She would like to attend XVest Chester State Teachers College to study musrc Maybe some day 'Vlrss Arbogast wrll be tourrng JI -XNNL Ll.lZABl Ill ABU L zeuee ln sprte of the rumor there are Jernres vyrth drrk brown hrrr rnd heres one of them When the clrss ballots were counted Jeanne was voted one of the best dancers She hrs r deep contralto vorce vshrch has been a help to the glee club rnd she hrs rlso errtertrrned us wrth her recrtrtrrns .leanre says thrt she hasnt made rny defrnrte plrns for the future but whrt s thrt drrmond dorng on her thrrd linger left hrnd? lA l IIABI ADAM Dolu Amo amrs rmrt Heres our rerdemrc frrend who hrs not only studred l rtrn for four years but lrsts rt as her fryorrte subreet Chrp hrs been r Grrl Reserye for four years rnd lrrs been 1 nrember of the Art Club She expeets to go rnto trrrnmg rt the lrston Hosprtrl Well good luck to you rnd good by Miss Chrp rt ,J Seventeen Q it 1 I i' ' id f' . . 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I . 3 A -llirrr.: 'l'e-2 '-lllg Le-fa DCRIS 'VIRE BMLY Soaee 1 N lf you haye exer attended a girls basketball gam you could not haye missed Doris one of Miss XVarnes star guards Champ has receiyed a yarsity letter for three years which proyes her ability She also Hr-ds time to sirg and has been solcist on seyeral o eisions D ris is taking the general cours incl lists consumers mith is h r fayorite subject Among h r holbies are bowling swimming and rifle shvo ing NORMA IOUIQII BAII Y Con deliculeffa v aes friends Norma is Doris s sister Blondie his been letiy in the Girl Re erxe Club haying been 1 member f r four years ln her spare time she enjoys roller skating at which she is in expert Sh has taken the ccmmercial course ind will be looking for a job as stenographer or typist after June ll Hl l I-N I BARSCZLXX SKI Pzueeeole B tter krvoyyn to us as Helen Bourger this young lady has been one of our efliclent commer tal stud nts Dutchess as her frifnds call her has been actiye in the Gl e Club and Art Club She plays th piano pr ferrtng classi al music In her leisur time she likes to crochet sevy dravs hike trayel skate or sing CORA s, BEAN Givfftw :tt14l'I'.,' ,' 1 5 'I'.,' .' . Cora has played the trombone in our band during the last three seasons. and we must admit that she makes a fine appearance in the neva uniform Foo has also been active in Girl Reseryes and in interclass basketball. Reading is her fayorite pastime. A student in the commercial department. she will undoubtedly be:ome a successful secretary, Eighteen DOROT HLA H Bl nxl Pzateuolt X veryone rn schwl 19 1m1ln1r vslth Dorm me her 1 e green ctr Jxtterbug Dottxc plus both tlmrmtt 1nd s1xo phone md has been rn our bmd for srx yexrs She rntends to go to Rlder College lt Trenton to study buwmg md tdvertrsrng tftcr whrch she would luke to secure mn txecutrxe POSIIIOH rn 1 dress shop or deptrtmcnt store We belrcu that Dottre Ins tht thlrtcterrsttts thmt will mzkc her tn excellent busrness womwn HLXROI D Bl lN I I lduqro f Ihr-, rs Harold Bent! better known ls Bud Hts favorlte subject lS sclence Drawrng and collectlng match covers and mmnture dogs constltute hrs hobbies As for hrs mustcal tastes he pltys a trumpet and en1oys popular muslc He expects to lurn draftmg ufter gndumtrng from Vnlson Hugh School BERNICE M BI ACK Con gwzw Nl etlr xll xl 1 I ul 11 llnwpl t A 'Ih1s sltm dark hured grrl 15 one of the best dancers rn the class Bltckle has been one of the pnnclpal hoofers rn out operettas durmg the past four years and clellghts ln ptterbugglng It the after school dlnces Sh has been a capmble guard on th gurls varslty for three years and has ptrttcxpated ln Varxous other uctnmes She xntends to go to a busrness college after gradum txon and we are sure thmt her ready smile and efficlent manner wlll contrxbute toward her success MARY LOUISF BLACKIONI Con qralzu rrlltxtlx n 01 4 Une of the cleweres' dancers m the class rs Weezte who has tapped m our Operetlas for the last four years She xs so fond of dancrng nn fact that she mtends to become a dancmg teacher Wee71e has partxcnpated mctxvely ln Gtrl Reserves for three yemrs md rn rnterclass basketball for four years By her charmnng personahty she has endetred herself to the entnre class Nmeteen ' 3 , i'r ' ' ' lluml 'Tlx 'INA 'ltr 'llg tfrf-lux-strzl Tlx, 'ICHL 'll: Girl lt:-sm' vs '35, 'JNL 'llg Ilrutnutit- 1-luh 'lllj In-s Mt-xnnirs-s. 9: li ' ' , at f f. l ' l'ttl- . . ' H lf' e '. '. 4 ' 1 .1 - ' A I L .I 'lg .. ei ' I . I 1 ' ll m L -.I A - '- ' t k s s- ' U K' ' ' K x v ' s vw I ll - s - I 4- V' w x s Aw w -I v . . i , D ' lfuutzlll 'IIDQ l!:ll1rl TN. , , .. ., , L . e , S, s V .I . 'L . . ,. . Rust 1 'REL 'HL 'tlg tlirl Ile-sn-rw-s '38, '39, '40, 'llg lhrztmzxtir' t'lub 'llp Mzxl' --ul llrolp'41g Um-11-ttat '3S,'1l9, '10, 'll trlxnwinu' 4-h 'usp Nzxtkxxul 'l' uns. . e t '. 2 ' L S . . . i V I .. . . .v. . . . - 1 . . t . V 1 A , 3 , . fli lf: - ' 'vs '39, '10, '41: fYl1t'l't'll2l lvam--ing '38, '39, '-10. 'fllg Glo 'lulv 'ZINQ Art Lflulr '40, Y - . tt - fy .I H . . .. I. .. 1- X L - - - L t . 1 . CHARI I S P BOXXI Ba Grunt In H l Heres a member of the class who appears often on the stage but seldom b fore In tudtenet As 1 member of the sttge rnvt ht dtd xnyalumble work for our drtmatn. org1n17at1ons Chtrlte IS a rugged mdtytdutl who loyes the out of doors He ltkes baseball track swtmmtng hunttng and flshtng He has been eenterfielder on our btstball team for four seasons MARGARET IRANICLS BOYIl ltatevolt tv-AX Here rs a rartty mdted A gtrl yy ho 1lvtays has her homework done and who up to the prtnttng of thts book has neyer had 1 detentton Margte ts yery pleasant and has many' frtends She has taken the eommerctal course and tells us that tyfpmg s her fatorlte subject In h r letsure time she ltkes to play the prano dance and read IANII I OIS BRADI R Exfprcssre N X ttmn 1 lk I l il um ly Jr 1 wlll be remembered for her outstanding work tn drtmtttes and mustc She has sung leadtng roles tn our last thru. optrettas and has enttrtatned mtnyf gatherings wtth htr humorous readmgs She plays the clarinet tn tht band and has been music chnrmtn of Gtrl Reserxes A graduate tn tht actdrmxc course she tntends to attend tht Pennsytlyama State College where she vttll probably study mustt and dramzttcs 'VlYRTl E C BRIGH lBIl I Con delttaltfzu 49 ' x t v N not I My rt was voted by' her classmates the best looktng g the class Outstandtng tn any group are htr pleasant smtle anfl frtendly manner Thts year she has been very acttve ln the Gtrl Reserves who wall remember the efllctent manner tn wlfnch sht offlclated at the mother daughter ptnel ctscusslon She as taken the commerctal course and expects to Gnd work tn thus ltne Twenty IRI 'NIL C BUSS .Sermw u I t llll J Blondle tn the movxes has nothtng on our Blondte Whvse harr rs ltke spun gold lrene has ttken 1 eommerctal course whlch she xntends to conttnue at Rxder Coll ge She ht been acttve 1n Gxrl Reserxes Glee Club Dramatrc Club and Interclass basketball She tells us that she would lrke to own a home IH the mountarns and to traxel extensively through tl Unlted Sta es RUTH MARGARET CREGAR Alleqro bnoso mor nt t nl 1 Ruth caused more than one laugh IH h r portr ytl of the ever cheerful gym teacher tn the Sentor Play and her stag personallty 1S to a great extent curled over HIIO real ltfe Her wtllmgness and capabllxty hate earned just merxt for h r ln Glrl Reserve work and 1n the other acttutxes wlth vnhlch she has busted herself Ruth plans to enter the Phtladelphla Institute of Stenotype and emerge as a court stenographer HARVEY A DIACONT Sono X ott uotb All x 1'-kethxl 4 tt I llSlilLlll we-mor Ll rss St Lge L reu Such populartty must be deserxed Gus was voted the best looklng boy and also me most popular boy rn the class On the gndlron as halfback he was a spectacular ground gamer and wxth hls Uncle Paul was voted co captam He also paruclpated ln track for four years Gus holds the tltle of vtce presrdent of our class Hts dream xs to attend college and partxctpate xn all sports JAlVlt S H DIEPFENDERI ER Llano smrstru uothtll My llllllX H1 X tt Xltmou 3 Slx feet one and one hundred and mnety pounds of muscle and brawnl Herb has held down the tackle posltlon on the footblll team for the last two years and hls done a noble job Jun IS not only an athlete but also a scholar and a busmess man He 1S an apt mathematlcnan and lusts tng as his favorxte subleet After graduatron he expects to contmue his studies a Drckrnson and take up law as a career I uenty one IDXVARD J DIFTZEI Strepztoso 4 hm tll ld c1n truly be constdered a m1n of the outdoors BOSldCS bclng IH excellent swtmmer h 19 1lso xcry pronctent as a hunter 1nd a fish rman Some of hrs tndoor occupntons are dotng his shorthand and ltstcnmg to swlng h1nds Besldes all these things ld 1lso ftnds ttme to be 1 paperbox After graduatxon he expect to cbntmu hls educttton at Churchman BUSINESS Col cgc IRANK l DIQUISI PPI Allfqm lrank xx 1s .1 ury gaod 1thlctc hlxlng part1c1p1ted sur outstmdlng n he 'Nllnreth g1mc uhcrc he was the chtcf ground gnncr for thc Blue 1nd Gold lrank took the gentrtl coursc and would lkc to gtt 1 Joh 1fter grtduatron lit college carter 'I wenlq two lws Nlnltttitw-f: lil, l-ss M: :tm-t'. llpl-rl-ttzl. S . ' ' , . ' s' . A -s s v' Q 'b s - 1. ' . , . . . Q . . L . ' . - l' . 14'-mtlalll '::sl, 'm, 'llg 'IH-11--If Till, '10, '-41. cessfully in football, track, and class basketball, He was especially ' ' ' 1 ' 1' . ' . . l . Art Vlull, 'SSL llztst-lrztll '37, 'tts lit 1111 tll 1X 1 an 11--1-'ttlttgllix to ll It a l't-1-s'l-nt. Y V 'A U e 1 f th 'L v 4 i ' Y L V ISIHER MAY DINCI l C ojosa 6 Esste IS mterested tn art and we can always tell 'vs hat the objects tn her ptctures are supposed ta be Hull almost 1lvtawsl Her faxortte subject rs shorthand 1t uhtch she rs quttc expert She has 1 good sense of humor 1nd an mfectlous laugh wh1c'1 hue made her popular utth her many frxends Shc hasnt elected her future career JAVIFS L DONLGANI C on tmrqm ln M N Xhtnu nm l Om of thc cl1ss hun1or1sts ns Dugm x os lrlsh mt s hten the source of many 1 good laugh ln homeroom and classes Hovxexer Dugan toalx very sertously hts work as m1n1ger of the basketh1ll team and managed to collect all equipment 1t th end o e suson cn IL l1st sho string As c prtstdent last ye1r he engtncertd ont of the most colorful proms tn the schools l'llSl0l'X Ht utll undoubtedly sucttcd ln has PAUI PHII IP DONOIIOI I resro I e Nutt so popular 'nd rellrlng DORIS NIARGUILRITI. IDXVARDS Con exfpresszom t rx fe I lest oune Ax lst :nt e e mt H nn s I mol I IUH .. . Haxe you seen 1 trtm blonde senlor looktng for Mtss NVarne lh chances are thmt you haxe md thu nt wus probably Ed the gurls baskctbtll mwntger Her cexpubnlxty has also show ltself tn Glrl Reserves she ts seeretary of our club and holds the same posttlon on the Irl Ctty Curl Reserxe Counctl Thts ns good pructxce for her because she pllns to eonttnue her com mereml work after QFJCILIJIIOH VIARY IRAXICI 9 IINN C on delreulenu Funny the gurl wnth the exer ready blush has been .1 great help utth thts publtc tlon haung typed and retyped many of tts pmges She h1s xlso been wetne nn mterclass basketbxll 1nd Ctrl Reserxes Her hobbles are sutmmtng danemg, md reading A member of the eommerenl deptrtment she wnll be Among June s Job seekers nd her eheerful smtle should be 1 Qremt help I uentu three I'o work as A seeretlry ts her xmb tlon ootlwlll I ts :th Insh came o Wtlsevn tr' l9w8 md 1mm d mtely estmbllshecl hlmself as one of XVIIYOH s gremtest footbxll pluyers Ihms x I xws chosen eo 1 tnn 1long ul h his neph xx rxe e Ins been 220 1nd 440 mm ln Iflklx md hls llsu pllyed hxsleet ba Add to hls lthlettc reeord hrs lntercst nn mustc und dm mxtxes and you ll see shy ths ehecrful ultty Irxshnnn e IUNI C DUTCHIR Strzow b XVI, dont helr mueh from June beexuse she 19 very qutet must e x plemsur for the teachers to e thxs type of student Jumors tuortte subject IS mmthemmes In her letsur time she llkes to htke swlm dance Ind 1 e slant Kaffe 5 2 3' 64' ,I : x ,. ' :Q I 2 '3X, '39, 'llP. 'llg tt'u-wxtptz inl 'Ill Bihli- ztll lfigg- '10, 'I'r:r'l' TIN, '39, 'l4I, 'tlg Hlvt- Vlulv Tlx, '39, 'II3 if H U1 al. '38, '39, '40, 'fllg IIiAY '39, 'lH, '41, he 1 ' -c.p.' . I 'Ai ' :', IIA '-y. II x ' e L e I e A. e ,e L I' ef N 'wi 1214-v Vlulf TIN, 'lltlp .Xrt Vluh '10, v l ug W x 1'l A A, Y 4 ., ' 'A . It .' b' . e ' ' h.1x I I I' IA I hm .4 I I ' I, I Q j L -- I fs 4 r x I u I x 4 'fu . . . . . . e -, , 'J 7 'I ' ,x -' A, Girl Il -se-rx' TIN, '39, '10, '-ll: 18- -re-tary '39, View ' ' 'S'- tle-nt '-IU, Se-1-rt-tury 'll ig 'I'ri-1 'ity Girl I:e-se'rx'-- 1' 'il .I-le.-sirinm 'rug 4'4n're-slunnlixtu' St---rvtzxry 'lllg . 2 Ihtsk -tlmll M:xn:t1.1' -r 'lll, M: zefvr 'Ili lirflm '401 UI 'I'- m-llil lvustu '10, l'rnp.-rtie-s 'lllg Ivrzumttie- Flu! 'l0, 'Il: Ire-S Mvtxmire-sg St- ' ' Inlay 1I'1'up1-rtivshl Na IA :ll Th SIIIHIISQ Girl Ielm--lltixt-, tl. It 1'nt1I'e-tw-xx--1-. : vs V, ss 8 ' k- ' ' A f He' e . 'Ne I A' - Q 'ff 'IL - . L. . - , - . n - e ' I so ' 5 s ' ' sp-s sk: s K e- 1 5' 1 L 1 I I x , I 'Y I I w x rx I ' I ,W K . , N i . . 1 . . . . . . . 5 . 2. 5 T - ' . Girl Ile-se-1've-:Q '39, '10, 'Hp In-.' Me-mnir -s '41, h 4' v M x I V v vu - x x v , . . I . L I . 5 i e L x 4. - A ' I V , 4 s ' Y-,I . Ht- . t V' ' V -' ,V K u A I x x - v -It x t s V F x 4 1 1' I xx x 1 N u 4 ru A y v r ' 'I 4 nn XRI I NI IVIARII II IHICHI R CJIOIOSJ N multi s If you ve seen a candid cameri Ian snapping pictures around the school its probably Iletch who has been busy taking pictures eyer since she got that candid camera for Christmas Arlene has been an actiye member of the Girl Reserves and les Mcmoires stall and has participated in interclass basketball for seyeral years I-Ier ambition is to gel 1 job eirn money and then go into training I ARI G X Grau , We cm etsily see how Earl s nickname developed Friday quiet and modest reads detectiye stories collects stamps and siyes comic books la distinctiye hobbyl Earl is yoyial and is always ready for a good laugh He is taking the commercial course After graduation howeyer he expects to learn the xyclding trade ARI LNII- IRANGPS GABI RT Prtslzsszmo Q Gabby and basketball just seem to go together 'lhis sindy haired girl has been on the squad for three years ind his shown that she is capable of handling the ball vyith speed and intelligence Among her hobbies are ice skating playing the piano and listening to the ridio Gabbys ambition is to become a nurse 'Ihere vsill hue to be a tennis court on the hospital grounds so that Gabby can play in her leisure time CATI-ILRINE 'VIARGARFI GI RHARI Iiuteeo 1 P Kittys nickname should retlly b Dimples beeausc she has two such attraetiye ones A student in the commercial department. she expects to complete her training at Churchman Business College. and then to secure a position in an olllce. Her extra-curricular interests have been interclass basketball and Girl Reseryes. Outside of school she enjoys dancing, swimming, and tennis. Twenty-four JI ANI C C U IH lnwrow IJIIX I I I5 X IX II N CCDSHAI lx ltluu A Phl has ulways been one of the qutettst gtrls tn tht elass Hur nmbttton ts to beeomf- 1 seerettry ml wtth th s tmbttton tn xt ts shc ts studytng har tommer nl sulvnets tons ttnttously x h txptng htr ftxorttc If tt ts poss blt she ut I tg to bustmss tolltge next year Phtl enjoys rmdtng swlmmtng Ind bteyel rtdtng Her extra .xcttvttns mt school have bten mttrtltss bmsktt btll md Ctrl Reserves RNICI. I-RLDA GOI DNI-XX Gzuste 1 llslnn ss :lt x I 4 s I X4 s sunt fl Bernlce ts the lone fluttst of our band md orehestrt md IS tlso a ptanlst She ltkes semt classteal and swtng muste Bcrntt has .1 certun mtangnble qufllty tn her charuter whteh mtkts htr ltked md .zpprecnttd by those who know her She ts gotng to ttks. the ltberal trts course JI Penn Stxte md hu: pleasant ptrsonthty md untssumtng mtnntr utll surely mllss. frnnds tor er It N X11 mounts I Jem uma. to us tn her svphomore yur tnd hts beeome one of me most popultr gtrls tn the tltss SIHCL swung her 1s th trabby Mtss Igsglnston tn the sentor play we wonder f sh shouldnt take up teachtng mstead of setretarnl xx ork Jeannte has been 1 solotst tn the Glee Club and no operetta cast ts com plete wtthout her She expects to go to a bustness school tfttr gzraduxtton IQLLI N MARIE GULLIZ-I' I A Groloso X tt l at III,-, J lull 40 LtsMe Lllen our cltss journaltst hts been wry successful 1s lttertry edttor of the Ieho bht ts one of the most acttwe members of the class Ctrl Reserxes Dramattc Club Glee Club and Spelltng team hue tll htd thetr share of her ttme In her letsure ttme she Itkes to run beneftts cook from her own rectpes and wrlte poetry She intends to studx lournaltsm at the Untwerst y of Pennsylxtntt md tells us that htr ulttmtte um ts to own md publtsh 1 ntttontl nut spaper Twenty flue PXRLI 'XII RU l H HAAG Gzojoso N lts 'tltmou s n Do you remember that little black gal in the senior play Hou yy ouldnt haye recognwed h r but that vyas really Arlene I-yery Wednesday afternoon Arlere is missing fom school She s getting her offlce pract1ce in a practical way working for 1 local physicttn and she expects to continue this work affet graduation ln her spare ttme she enjoys reading swlmmirg skatxrg and dancing 'MARX IOLISI HAHN Canmbflg is Mnmoi Lho s no I Do you remember th D17zy Baton 7 Mary Lou will al vyays be remembered for h r remarkable portrayal of one of the le ding characters She has one of the finest yoices in the class md his studied with prominent teachers Sung ng is her favorite hobby Her r mainmg hobbies are archery swimming and col le tirg poetry Her fayorite subject is problems of democracy VI ry l ou wishes to study music in college and we knoyy thmt she yytll be 1 gr it success MARY JANET HERMAN Ad lzbztum ul Rcscrus is mc Q 'llll ith L ul: 1 me e as tmollts lm ttmlxx Fl mx s One look at her picture will shovs you vshy Janet was yoted one of the best looking girls in the class XV1th her blond curls and blue eyes this XIXJCIOUS gurl has been prominent in many ctivitles Her yxyacity shows itself in her hobbies swimming and bowling Janet says that she likes to dance especially to music by Glenn Miller 'Vlay you attend many dances at college Jtnet VIOI ET E HERMANI Poco ll P0f0 j Violet is one of the quieter girls of the class but those who know her will tell you of her sincerity and genial d1spos1t1on You might guess that Violet likes her music soft and that read ing heads her list of hobbies, Violet is taking the commercial course, and, after graduition, is ambitious enough to want to get a job and go to business college at the same time. Twenty-six MARII: VIONRCL I-IOLJI:S G1OC0S0 I RANlx HII I lempo comm! , lmmlnt, ts II M t I 1 l tmp ll Checkmtte I-Iere s the prestdent md Ofglfllltf of the Chess Club u ho ts so clever wtth hxs kmghts pmuns md cmstles thu be holds the unique' re ord of neXer hulng los 1 glme t 1 member of the opposlng tum Bud Ins exrneel s xerul meclmlx md trophles In swlmmxng and bxdmmton Ile plms tn attend lmflyeete College where he wxll tlke x course ln engmeerme, pays es CHI S ll R I HINDI NACH fllleuro eem :rm nel n mn s 41 susln. se N nle ut Q Chet has done un xcellcnt yob ts busmess mtnxger o our ye1r book One of our most versxtlle cllssmmtes he ts n evcellent student a talented musxcxan and .1 good 1thlete H h1s been very actne ln the H1 Y Club md on the 'l'r1l'l1Y Councll We know thmt he wlll keep up hls flne record when h goes to college to study busmcss '1dITlll'l1SIlllOl'l I P tue I e r les e ll Jerry wtth tne tuburn curls ts one of the most accomplxshed artmsts m the elas She hls been .1 member of the art club and stage deco atmq gruup A great asset to Mane lS her sense of humor Whtch she dlsplays on all occasxons l-Ier hobbles are dmcmg dravsmv puntmg and u rxtmg newspaper columns 'Vlane expects to 1ttend collcg and major xn lzngllsh and art JLANETTE HOPNVOOD Pomposez N x slet t B me N Llln nun l 1 QS! N A Jeanettes hobbxes tn brnef may be stated as must books and food 1ll equmlly predom na'1t ln her busy llfe She plays the piano and elmrxnet and lS one of the oldest members of the bmd Jeanette smgs alto m the glrls trlo whtch ha done excellent veork durtng th past year Although she shows 1 detlmte mclmmtlom tow1rd muste she ltkes shorthand md ns gomg to attend the Phllxdelphla lnstttute of btenotype I Leentu seeen XlXTll DA Nl HORVAIH Piaaeeolo If Tillie siys that she knows and likes prietieally exeryone in the class XVith her plusmt nature she is wry easy to get along with md his made mtny friends She his taken the commereiil eourse ind wants to go to business eollege ind work in an office Her attraettie appuriner and co operuttie spirit should help her iehiexe her goil I-iNLT RAI JONI S I mrqttu X As xou tan ste Jmet is kept buss with extri eurriculir ictixi ties Although Dmp was on the mrsitx only one yur me was in aetixe pirtnipint in intereliss gimes for three seisnns Jinet is tlking 1 general course 1nd sus that Lnglish ts er iuorite subieet Noted the most tilkutixe girl in the class she will probibly ttlk her wry to fame and fortune lx X I HI RINI M HRH JONI 5 Gzoeoso Spa 8. lxay is the g rl who is ptrtieulirlx interested in trick dixing ind w mo has nnrked ibility in thit line As 1 member of the mike up group of the drmmitic club she his been a gremt help to Vlrs Austen lkiy helped to defend Wilson last yur w hen mr spelling, elulw met fiston High s elulv Her ability to Spell plus her loxe of shorthind should Ht her to bt in exeellenr steretary YNNA RKPRIXI Con deli Ultlld '7 Annie' has been interested in intercliss lnsketball during the pist two years. She has been a faithful member of the Girl Reserve Club and of the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Easton Hospital. Her favorite subject is English: her hobbies are roller skating and dancing, Annie hopes to become a beautician. 'I'u.'entg-eight DORIS GENE KAUFI MAN Placevole cho 41 Ptrllitsttxts 40 41 bptlltngtlub 40 Lhess 1 t- ltnrts Hmm Stunt ll Dons Gene our class baby was born nn Guntur lndta and came all the way to Wllson Bn rough bhc IS ont of the buslest stntors as well as one of thc best students ln the class She has represented Wrlson ln spelllng contests and tn chess matches and has been acttve ln Echo and Gtrl Reserves Dons Gene would llke to go to Rrdcr College and take up secretartal work HOWARD M KEIM Allegro tsl Ketmy as everyone ctlls htm was born tn Readtng H rs one of our serrous classmates He pllycd 1 study guard posttton on the basketball team for two years Advanced tn the field of music he hopes to become an accompltshed trombone player Among hts hobbtes swtmmtng reading dancmg and skatmg head the lts After graduatton he wtshes to take a course 1t a trrde school and become a mecham or designer GRACE M KEIPER GM050 PQLIUM S lu 40 41 Ml 'M Jblub to ,X J Out of the beautnful country of Bethlehem Townshnp comes our laughing and brlght eyed frtend Grace Being mustcally xncltned Grace plays thc ptano and smgs 5he hkgs to listen to popular and old folk songs Always .1 qongqenuous Student her fatorrte subject IS chemrstry Grace s atm IS to study at the Umverstty of Pennsylvanla and to become a nurse MERTON O KOCH Con expresszone U tl 1- 1 H Ill s t N n u P J Mert has been sergeant of the bands first orgamzed color guard and we all agree that the gold uniform ts very becoming He IS a talented pramst and ts accompanist for a local dance band As JSSISIBHI prmctpal tn What A Life Mert dtd an excellent job dnsplaymg genutnc stage presence and tngenulty 1n Hllnng the pause caused by a forgotten cue He plans to study musnc at Penn 'State Fwenly nzne ROBLR'l S'I LPHLN KOCHER Streparoso mr R tsketbtll -MJ 9 Its 8 45 m the mornmg and we hear a swxsh ln the corrndor btt tlght everybody Its Bob rushmg to get to homeroom on tlme Bob IS one of Wtlson s most loyal followers and wtll always be found cheerlng lustlly at baseball basketball and foot ball games He has lots of pep a lxttle too much for the teachers at tlmes but he w1ll need ll for that Job he expects to get after graduatlon THOMAS G KOHL Col arco rm hw-tr x Here we End a natxve born blond hatred humorxst pluckmg the strlngs of a vnolm Many moments of laughter have been spent at the expense of Tom s humor He IS very actnve m the orchestra and IS a lover of swmg muslc Hts favorlte sublect lS problems of democracy nn whxch he excels wlth plenty of wut Flshmg swnmmmg and llstenmg to mustc are hxs hobbles other than hts favonte one sleepmg Al AN R KOSTENBADLR Sfrepuoso md Sb x tw Kosty a talented muslcxan has been one of our band s lead mg saxophamsts for four years In addxtlon to hrs musical talent he has fme dramatlc abllnty wh1ch we apprecmated when we saw hum portray the role of the hlstory teacher nn What A Ixfe He tells us that he wants to take a post graduate course at htgh school next year and then attend the Lebanon Valley College to fur her h1s musxcal educatxon HARRIETTE SINCl AIR KRAUTH Con amore 1 ll N QS Now where s my 'lhat s a famlltar cry when Harrlette as around Harrnette who by the way was voted the most r mantxc gurl nn the class has been one of the mamstays of the Glee Club for four years She has also been acttve 1n Gnrl Reserves basketball and Dramatxc Club Her ambltlon ns to become a register d nurse Dont lose the thtrmometer when you go mto trannnng Harrnette 'I hlrtq NORMAN KREIL Grave I llll I Accordmg to hts hobbtes Rock 15 dectdtdly an outdoor man Bask tball swnmmtng and nce skattng he among hns Interests Hts favorlte subptct IS SCIEHCC Rock ts qulet and un mssumtng and 15 an almost constant compamon of Charlte He ns undecldcd about hls plans for next yeir 1fter grlduatxon RALPH W KREITZ Brzoso S Rtp parttclpated ln track and was a tackle on the football squad He has many hobbles among whnch are stamp collect mg photography manuscrxpt saving and cooklng Th1S last one wtll no doubt be conxement when he enters 1nto matnmony Rxp would lxke to go to the Wrxght Aero School at Paterson New Jersey to take up the lntrxcate art of atrplane manufacture HEI EN M KUNSMAN Con delxtatezza A b ThlS tall attratttve blonde came to us from Hellertown and has made herself very popular by her pleasant accommodatmg manner Ofhct practxce lS her favorlte subject swtng her favortte musxc H len lnkes bowling xce skatxng and roller skatlng She plans to attend Churthman Busxness College where she wtll prepare to bttomt a stenographer or prxvate secretary CHARI ES J LAMAS Grave I Charlte ns a small quxet unassummg fellow Although he doesnt say much he ns usually very busy Among hts hob bles are swtmmmg and 1ce skatmg In hts spare moments he can usually be found rxdmg around m hts Ford He took the commertmal course and though he has no plans for the future he wull no doubt hold down a posmon xn the busxness world I hzrlq one OSCAR BLNJAMIN LONG JR Grave si li I I Every morning sometime during the first period Oscar walks into school He s late aqain not because he s lazy and ovcrselpt Oh He has already done a day s work before most of us are up He commutes daily from his fathers farm at Sandt s Eddy Oscar and his strong right arm are mainstays of our base ball team Vvlhen Oscar Hnishes school he intends to continue his farming MARIAN 'I MARIIN Giusto Di tm A Ill N Marian one of our intellectual giants has with flying colors surmoun ed all the difficulties of the academic course including four years of l atm She has consistently carried home a report ca full of A s And with it all she has been able to be an active participant in the Girl Reserve Dramatic and Glee Clubs and an inxaluable member of the Les Memoires staff She expects to attend college and we predict that this time next year her name will be found on a dean s list CA'I HERINIE MASON Gzocoso 0 There are two things that we think of when vie think of Citty her sense of humor nd her singing She spends most of her spare moments in Room 204 Where she has been one of Mr Iernwalt s most loy ml lcho workers She has also been active in the Dramatic Club and gave an excellent performance in the enior P JY PETI R McCORMICK otball '. ,, ' , ' 3 use 1:1 '?., ' 3 Frm-r ' , 'V . ' : ' ' : '- I 'e Q Swim- ming -1 '12, ' . 3: Here is the secretary of the class and one of the big eleven of the blue and gold. Hailing from Philadelphia. Mac is well- known to the student body for his athletic ability. 'Pete's faworite type of music is swing, and beliese it or not, English is his favorite subject. He expects to continue his education at college, Thirty -two ANINA L 'WESSLR Pzaceuole l ll l IAXI 'VICGUQAN Con delzcatezza tv xmstl ll Bustness L11 L A Here s the dtmtnutne gtrl uhn etused 1 scnsttton two years 1go by trytng to stop 1 ttuele 1t the eorner of the xvlllllm lenn Htehw 15 and Iwenty seeond Street Ihe truek won' But Ltllte left the hospttal IS good as new and e1me back to school full of pep and energy She ts a commercul student and ts addmg to her expertence by betng typtst tn chtef of the Izeho The Alas lem deeorattons at ltst yetr s Juntor Prom were a trtbute to her ere1t1xe thtltty She hopes to conttnue her commerctal work JI AN CAROLYNI MCMACKIN Maggzore 'Xlt nt tt Here comes the Band ln the front are the drum majorettes 1nd there tn the mtddle IS Mac Jean h1s been a fancy step per for two wears and how she exer got 1round to tt wtth all the o her thtngs she h1s had 1 hand tn ts 1 mystery to us who know well her habtt of betng only 1 few mtnutes late Vlae mty not look ltlee .1 setentthc soul but she ts and wants to study lv tetertology tn college 2 Ann ts taking the genertl eourse and tells us that she fmds eonsumers mathem1t1cs the most tnteresttng of all her subyects ln her letsure ttme she enloys swtmmtng Sklflng danctng and htktng Ann has a xery pleasmt dtsposttton and has m1de many frtends at NV1lsan Hugh Sehool XVe wtsh her luck 1n what exer work she fmds after graduatton GERALDINL Ll ILABI FH Mll l S Pzaceuole l ,Q Gerry has been one of MISS Warne s most dependable players and was htgh scorer tn many of thts years games She has also been actne tn Curl Reserxes and Glee Club She has taken the commerctal course but says that she would ltke to study beauty culture or become a telephone operator after graduatton Thzrtq three . 4 . A A S ' r' lrrvztttzti--1'lttlt'10, 'tlp Hit-l Ih-se-I-11-s'Z!N, 'tw 'Hg Glee- Vlulf 'Sift '40. 'Hi Heh 'HL tl'l1i1-t' tj ' : ,' M: niet' Upelre-ttzt. . e s s' 1 ' ' ' 1. ' V L -K 5 A A ' v' - . - , ' s ' ' J, . t t . 1 'L v ' A 1 . 1- Al 1, V ' ' 1 - . . S ls I I s 'S ' r.. 'L '. 4 ' S - xi ' vx A ' 4 A x x xx- I x u I I 2 t ' liztnel elvrum IXI:t,imw-ttt-1 'lm 'llg tilt-o1'll1l1 TES, '39, '10, 'll1 Girl Ill-svru-Q '33, 'REL 'UI' 'llg I-Ivllu '39, 'lllg tbywr- 1-ttu '35, '39, '10, 'llg lfratnlzttie-l'lt1lv 'lll, 'llg In-s . - - twirl-sg Ilu1mt'S.t1tlvl1tg X' iuttztl 'I'l11-spiatns. It v ' 1- . . 1 1 - ' 4 - U ' Y V Y L . ' . 1 r 1 ' t . A . . . X . v- .. A x - r- l ..1 -., p . s 1' v ' x - 1 v ' v v' ' 4 ' ' ' ' I K vs V 1 A ' ' ' S 1 Iizxslu-tlutll '39, 'l4l, 'llg Hirl lla-st-t'u-S '38, '80, 'Hg lllt-1: V11 ll TES. s v A ' ' v v I I v ' ' . t . I V . DAVID R MODAN IS Tempo Comodo if Mos diploma Cassuming ofcourse that he gets onej will come as a gift on his seventeenth birthday Congratulations' Problems of democracy is his faxortte subject and he IS some vuhat of a problem child himself And it s a problem for the rest of us to get out of the may in time when he comes swing ing around the corner on two wheels Qany twoj of his Ply mouth Mo expects to Join the Nlarines and we are sure that he will find plenty to tell them I EONARD FRANKLIN MOORE Allegro con brzo no r s HIIUTIIOIIUI lp Here we have a Bethlehem boy making good in a big town Yes this is our one and only Len veteran backfield star for the 41 eleven Len administered many hard blocks to the opposition and in taking the ball did a marvelous lob In the tlissrocm he 's one of the brilliant students and excels in almost anything he undertakes Although he is a non player of musical instruments he likes his music sweet I-Iis favorite hobby is keeping a scrapbook on high school football ELIZABETH MARIE MURPHY Con delzcatezza QS e. I 14 1 x Q r s 1 ll Betty IS one of the bashful girls in the class Each Thurs day at Girl Reserve meeting her treasurers report is preceded by a series of embarrassed blushcs She has participated in several other actnities including costumlng for the operettas Betty is often heard singing cowboy songs of which she has a com plete repertoire She took the commercial course and expects to become a secretary RUTH MARY NULTON Allegro con bno il 'tm llll v 'Nernoncs Honor Student ' Kit' is our editor-in-chief and much of the credit for editing our yearbook must be given to her, Although Les Memoires' takes up much of her time, she manages to participate in many other activities, Ruth intends to major in English at Bucknell University. and, after reading some of the lovely poetry she has written, we are sure she has not made a mistake. Thirty-four JAML5 EDWARD OSMUN Strmgendo tk 1 U xpui ll Although very busy with his newspaper and cindy business at the Easton Hospital during his freshman ind Sophomore yeirs Ed finally found time to participate in many school activities He was very active in mterclass biskctbill and was on the track team He had a part in the senior play and was active in the chess club His hobbies are seasonal sports and camping He would like to study forestry at the Pennsylxania State College XVALTER WLIDMAN PAI MER Brzoso if I Bud known on the football field as the piler made him self outstanding by scoring the remarkable number of eighty points the highest individual scoring in the history of the school for his stellar playing on the gridiron he received the Miles Trophy gn en to the player most xaluable to his team in Easton Phillipshurg ind XVilson Bud would like to go to College ind spccnlwt in footbill Perhaps some day wt shall see him imong the ranks of the college All Stars WII I IAM JONAS PAUI US JR Poco u poco I I Q Hailmg from But7town Billy is one of the silent members of the senior class He is very much interested in baseball and hopes to make good as a big league pitcher His favorite sub ject is problems and his hobbies ire baseball football hiking ice skating and swimming After leaving school Bill would like to learn the tool makers trade or extend h1s education at Duke University SAMUEL AI BERT PELLEGRINO Brzoso l St U., 'N There is no doubt that Pelly enjoys sports. not only did he play baseball but for three years held down a varsity guard position on the football team. He dexotes much of his time to driving his model A Ford. After graduation Pelly wants to get work and to continue his education-two fine ambitions. ' Thirty-five ELLEN DONOWAY PETERS Con brzo w Q s St ll N U t-.t r tout xt s nl x tmm llunur Stumltnt ,P Don t let the ptcture mtslead you' Epple IS not a glamour glrl She IS our very frtendly Glrl Reserve prestdent and Mrs Mellor and all of the gxrls wtll vouch for her efficlency She IS well known for her humorous character portrayals m plays and operettas After seenng her as Mlss Plke m What A Ltfe we dectded that we would not care to be one of her htstory puptls 1f that ts a sample of the way she wtll pursue her future occupa tton JACK R POTTS Con brzo 6 Jack mcknamed Jack lS the youngest member of thxs year s class In baseball he has been a matnstay at second for the past few years One of W1lson s most fatthful fans he has attended practtcally all athlettc contests 1n whtch W1lson has parttclpated durtng the last four years As the chairman of the refreshment commlttee of the H1 Y he managed the refreshment stand at football games In the future you wtll probably be able to go mto Potts Pharmacy and order your arsenlc of lead or a coke ROBERT PRICE Brroso ll l I l l Ill!!! INIIH nn 5. 0 ho St X N me r f The boy wtth the head for buslness ts the best way to des cr bt Bob One of the most dependable boys m the class he was manager of the semor play and homeroom manager of the maga71ne campatgn He also found time to be on the Echo yearbook staff and track team He ts a member of the commerclal department and after graduation hopes to make hts mark tn the busmess world He wtll HAROI D C PURDY JR Ad lrbztum In un ttlt tluh ll '-1 mm ur if Yes thls IS our easy come and easy go lad Harold Purdy better known as Dutch It took a lot of ligurmg but he finally dectded that hts favorlte subject ts chemlstry Homeroom pertod IS dull when he 1sn t there He plays both saxophone and clartnet Well never forget h1s humorous portrayal of the per turbed Italian father Mr Vecchxtto m the semor play Thzrty sux Girl lin-St-11 -S '-10, '-ll. ll'l't','itl 'Ill 'flljg film- 1'll1lr '38, '39, '40, '-llg Ul'1'l14'.'t1'1l '38, '39, Ilrunlzltit- l'll.lu '40, 'ellg t' - inr- playg lin-lm 'fl0, 'Ili lll 'rt-ttzl '39, '-10, 'llg 'l'r'i-l'ity G. lt. 1' unvil t'l'rw-:slr-1-r 'sllli N: t' al 'I'l -my 'rnsg Lt-r. M- 'tw-sg ' .' ' . Bust-lmll TEN, '39, '40, '-113 Hi-Y '40, '41, Tr: 'Ii '38, '393 Trl: strfl' ul' St- ' ' Vluss '-ll: Ill. -ss M: u 'Hr nt' Sm-ni r Mugzuzimt Vnnlpzxigxl '411 151' .' nff ' Hip In-.' Jn- 1l1'S. . , r r , s x A 'z 4 '- ,' '- g.'- ' 'pl:1ygB: 1140, ' 44 rv ' ' ' I ' I ' Y - 1 I ount ll MLRVINI h RASlVlUSSl:N Con form notb lll '39 lsr vt Bti Q 1 l 1 I7 ln the fall of 37 thxs handsome young man came to Nllson H gh 1nd began to make hnstory He entered athlctxcs wxth ugor and became a standout on the dlamond ln the tackle slot he was an xndxspensable part of the football team ln hrs senxor year he was the vlce preslclent of the H1 Y Club and took an actne part xn the actnwntlcs of that OIQJHIIXIIOI1 NVhen Squlre graduates he expects to continue hxs schooling at college where he wlll take a pre mcdxcal course HAROI D F REED Brzoso l-ll:RBER'I JOSLPH Rl HRIG Con forza outlr All Herb IS a fellow who lS xnterested chlefly 1n sclentxfic sub jects Hls hobbles mclude hlklng readlng and buxldmg model axrplanes He would lxke to contmue h1s educatxon but says that he wlll probably haxe to work before he can go to college H15 only extra currlcular acuuty was football where he was one of the Blue and Gold s staunchest guards DOROTHY MAE REICHARD Con de'1calezza N Yrln P u C I P UU Y Ik' Q I lll L xmuw 4 10 I ts R111 mulns H01 1 H utln nl N nl , A maroon Ford roadster pulls up to the curb and out steps just 5 0 of humanxty Dot xs wlthout doubt the smallest person ln the class She has danced ln nearly all of our operettas and IS never happner than when jxvxng to the muslc of the popular swxng bands Dots efhclency as Girl Reserve nnance chaxrmln tomblntd with htr brlght smile and amxablllty nn sure her success as somebody s slcnog fhzrtu seven Heres an unusual chap Hes one of the most athlctxc boys ln the class yet he was xoted the most bashful If you dont fmd Buzz partlcxpatmg xn a sport you ll End htm at home lxs'en1ng to hrs faxornte suing band Tommy Dorsey Hrs favorite subject IS problems and his h photographs of famous bull players and dance bands After obbles are collectlng graduation BUZ7 would like to work ln a foundry I A 'I - 1 , . 'Q , I 2 ', , '40, '-Hg B: . l1ll '38, '39, fl0, '4l1 z.'k't- lzll '38, '41, Ili-Y '40, '41 4Vit-u-pn-sillvmtll 'l'ri-Vlty Hi- ' ' -' '41. , . Q I X - ff lffmtlrxll 'IIL '41, liznsk-'tlunll TEN, '39, 'lll, '-ll: lizxsvlmll '7 'IIN '39, '10, 'll. F 4 '39, '-IO. 1 4 . Girl In-sn-1' vs '38, '39, '40, 'llg I 1 lilll, Fl b '40, '41 1l'r1-sil-nt, xxmlu-,lu gr j '-lllg ill r-ttn '38, '39, '40, '41 ltlnu-' g -I ' .ip li-hu 'F 3 nu - 10' it - 1 Nautiannll 'Flu-.'g': ns. 1 , RAYVIOND REMALEX Maestro nel 1 e B W, xml -ll 17l lIl'lll1l llOlll 1 Take a good look at hrs name and then remember lf 1f t 1snt already known to you Some day thls boy 1S going to be the fayorlte ot Amerlcm dance fans H15 band known as the XV1lsona1res Whlfh he org1n17ed seyeral years ago, has be come well known throughout the nelghbormg communltles Although hes orehestra work keeps hrm busy he takes txme out to pres1de over the Dr1mat1c Club and to be an act1ye member of half 1 do7en other orgmwallons ROI AND B RlCKFR'I Gruee 9 R1ck IS a Palmer Tovenshlp commuter He spends most of hls tlme eolleetmg Unlted States co1ns hstemng to the Phlladelphxa Athletlc baseball games and playlng an electrlc Hayxanan gultar He lnkes danee musle as played by Glenn 'Vlnller Jxmmy Dorsey and Bobby Byrne Rick would llke to enter a trade sehaol to learn to be a draftsman and Scncnce fhrrlu erqhl IUNII CLRAI DINL ROBI RIS Lon qruzzu ll A l fo One of the outstandxng students ln the commerexal depart ment IS our efliclent httle busmess manager of the bemor Play June was kept busy wlth lhls work but that dxdnt stop her from getllng a yarsxty letter en blsketbxll or from DJKIICIDCIIIIIR un of the aboye actlyx s lap elanemg lee skallng an sxyxmmmg are some ofher pxsllmes She hopes after gradu mon to attend Rider College ROBl RI ABRAHAM ROHR Larqo 1 NX llxllnlllp, l 1 1 'lhxs handsome young man voted the most romanuc boy xn the class IS xery popular wllh the opposxte sex He IS one of the few boys who has completed the aeademle course and can conjugate 1 Iatm verb He has been acnyc IH football dra matics H1 Y and the Chess Club and has been a go getter In persuadmg prospcctxye aelyertnsers lo buy some space ln thus book He has enrolled ln the Phxlmdelphu College of Pharmacy f A Hu H'oln' Guurcl 'lllg l3:x,'lie'Ilmll 'Shi uf lull 'SSQ B: 'Zix 'iifvg Ur-'llvstm Tix, 'ZIEH Ili-Y '-lu. ' 3 ' f. 1 'a Vlulv '4lI. 'll 1l'rvsiele-nt 'llyg Ulm- Vlulw '35, '39, '4U,'41g N21 ' :l 'l'ln-spin ns 'll. . . . v . i ' V 1 v . x v I v ' ' Y . - 1 . ' . e . , ,, . . 7 , 1 .1 V V . ,Y - I 3 S V ' V -L' . 1 1. I. I . 4 D x, H113-lvznll 'SEBI' Srvge- Vrvxx 'll. . e , Y H I L b u I x -m 4+ v y A ' ' ' Y 5 s fl L 1 , . ' ' s . L , - Q . . I Girl llvse-xwvx 'Zh 'J In ll In 1111511 4 lul he ll Hpe-x-erm '38, Tito, ll! ll 1-lm me, hull! v In letlfell 'Hg Hn-lm 'lug les N1 me 1 mx Sm or plzlyg X. 1 I w ' ' all . . v' , r I 3 I x Ie'm1tlr:xll '38, 'Zlf!. HI ll Ill X ll llln illlll 0 ll? 'Hg H111-1-e-tm 'its 'I In ll In uname elul lu ll Nu ionzel 'I'l1e-spiaxns H In ul x 'U 10 It-: lu 'iixg Se-1 im pl lx les Nl :mm ': ' ', . s I v 1 fs I . .Y , e . I RANCES SAMHAMMER Pzaceeole I U1 l F HH Sammy one of the smiling curly heided girls of the class was born in Phenix City Alibami blle his mlde mtny friends with her friendly smile and cheerful disposition e plays the piano well and likes swing music Simmy took the commertial c urse and was one of the best students in it Her faxorite subject is Fnglish and her hobbies ire roller skating dincing and swimming Her imbition is to betome 1 beiutieiin FRANKI IN 'I AYI OR SANDI llrrsttsszmo x 4 Dynamite comes in small packages Again the old adage is proxed true when we think of lrmky who although comparativey small was high scorer on the bisketbill teim Bes des his basketball prowess Hank 1 ilso :A demon math and hopes to attend the Drexel Institute of Ieehnol ogy to obtain 1 degree as chemist EI IZABFT H CAROI INR SCHAI I ER Col arto x 3 Bette never fnls to win new friendships with her pleasant grin All through school Bette has never had a dull moment She has been active for three years in Girl Reserve work She plays the violin and has been in the orchestra for four years Her hobbies are tmking pictures swimming and dancing Her tmbitlon is to travel through thc United States JACK L SCHUMACHER Tempo comodo ll lll ll b Jack better known as Yokum is one of our schools most loyal rooters He is an authority on NV1lson s sport events for the last four years for he has made a hobby of following all Wilson teams He is one of those rare individuals who ad mit a love for mathematics. What a wizard! Jack's extra- curricular activity is listening to his favorite dance band, Jimmy Dorsey. Thirty - nine WEBSTER L SCHWAB Brzosa oth tll 14 4 -tl P tsketh lQQ ll Cokey ts one of the few four letter athletes to be gradu ated tn June He was end tn football center tn basketball pttchtr ln baseball and hlgh jumper m track He also holds the altttude record for the class towertng well over s1x feet No wonder he comes from Avona Helghts When he leaves us he wtll jom the Army As an officer hrs men certatnly would have to look up to htm ISOLDEI K SEHM Cantabzle x strxes X 40 41 fX1re presldent 38 P1051 wut vt r B lskf J x 1 I0 Pl mm lt up Senior 1 xx ts QIHOIIKN Tun t -11 Ndtlont fhespt ms 41 Isolde wlll always be remembered for her beauttful votce She tntends to contmue her vocal tralmng hoptng some day to become an operattc stnger Who would have thought that the ltttle gurl who came from Germany twelve years ago would be so popular tn W H S? She gave an outstanding per formance as Barbara ln the semor play Her cheerful smtle will always help her to Wm frlends and mfluence people take up a trade forty Fo 2 '38, '39, '40, '411 Tr. 'k '39, ' 0, ' 1 11 .' ' all '38, '39, '-Ili, '-l1,Bz. llzll'-10, '41, q 4. ,. . - - Girl I'v:1 r '3 , '39, ' ,' , - ' .' ' , ' s'- ll 'CHEM G1 1 Vlul '38, '39, '40, '411 2 lllill '39, '40: E1 '39, '-10: I 'z K t'- f'l Y '40, '41, fe ' 112.1 L-s M Lp -'ftt: '38, '40, ' g r ' :I ,, . . . , . Tr: -' 'Sith H: l YES, l l ' ' 4 . F 4 '3 , '41g B.. JACK R SHP Con amore 14 k tm '+I t J Here IS the handsome semor who drlves a 1934 Plymouth played the trumpet 1n our band and was voted the second most romanttc boy tn the class Jack asserts that he has done better tn his studtes this year than any other year and that science IS hts favorite subject He has been a member of the stage crew whtch has been responslble for much of the success of thus years dramattc producttons IAUDL JAY SHRIVER GVUUP ootbtll 9 'ut at 41 Bfusclm J Ult7 tn sptte of a broken ankle tn hts sophomore year came back to star tn football tn hts semor year He was also a pttcher on the baseball ntne and a forward on the basketball five Jay ts a qutet lad except when he ts wtth the boys After graduatton Ulrz plans to jotn the navy see the world and BFTTY JANL SICKFLS Praceuola nsrxu 1 tl1l0l'I!llX s 4 ru ts t 9 One of our most talented artlsts lS Betty whose sketches of pretty g1rls are famxllar to all of us Betty has exhlbxted her palntlngs at the Lehlgh University annual exhlbltlon for two years She has been a member of the Art Club and stage decorating group Her performance as the bewxldercd Mrs Alorlch What A Llfe was outstandxng Durtng her lexsure tlme Betty reads sketches and wrltes storxes HAROI D O SMITH Con enerqza 4 10 N 1+ non mm Bun :lor rl? s u xx and then there s the story about the Here s the boy who stays awake all mght thmklng up new ones to put nn hxs column whlch by the wmy was voted the most popul1r feature ln the years Echo Harold O lS undlsputed class humor1st and he has the rare glft of never crackmg a smlle when he cracks a joke Okxe rose to fame as an actor ln What A Llfe when he portrayed the leadmg role Henry Aldnch H IS most serxous when he ns carrylng the school flag 1n the color guard of the band ALVIN H STARNER Con energxa trl n 1 '28 39 Senior ay 1 1 0 St llllllllllg, T4 tm E9 I ns M4 molrz N N ttmn tl The spl nts ,- Slt down Bud No we are not talkmg about the song but about our frxend Bud Starner Smttmg down IS a thmg Bud hates to do because as you see he 1S a very BCIIVC partlclpant ln school ZIHDIYS He dld an excellent lob as center on the football team was manager of basketball and dxd an other excellent Job as p1tcher nn baseball Hxs talents also ex tend to the stage where he starred nn the senlor play Hts favorxte subject ns chemlstry and h1s hobbies are hstenxng t swlng bands and butldlng models JACK STEM Brtoso slttlu tn -I Trtrkl IS :us h1f.,h Jump! B tw u 1 38 Et ho Les Me-molres Stage 4 rut 41 6 Surely everyone 15 well acquainted wtth Lenny the boy wxth the orlgmal ldeas He ns very much mterested nn sports and partxclpates 1n many of them Last year he was the Leh1gh Northampton league dxscus champxon Jack spends hts spare tlme elther ln the manual tratnmg department makmg projects for school producttons or taklng snapshots for this book He hopes to attend the Penn State forestry school Forty one 1 3 1 t ' Girl R 'SO '-.' '38, '39, 'l0, 'll1 Art 1'lulu '10, 'lli Ii'-lu '-IU, '413 S1 ' :gg Lt-.' M -nl ir 'sg Slztylv Ur-xx' '40, 'l1. E'l '-ll: In-.' B -I vs: Sn- ' ' play, Ili-Y '41: 1 I UW ' Guar 'Hg l'hn-s.- 1'lulv '50, '41 QS--ret: 'yJ. A .. , --'H - V . ' ,, . ',, e . Football '38, '39, '40, 'll: Ilztslu-tlmll Mznmgvr '40, '41, Tr: -i '3X, '39: Bust-lztll '-Ill, '-ll: Ole-rn-Ita '. , ' 3 S ' pl 5 H'- ' '4 g Sv' ' ' -z 'Z 5 .-.' - ' -xg ., .. - ,H - Hzlxc - ull '38, '39, '40, '-ll 1l'0-vuplzi ' lb: 'z ' D1- ' ., ' '38, '39, '40, '41: 23 lzll ' Q ' '-101 - - - 4. H N'lARGARl l l Sll 'Vl Con delnaftzzu tl N4'i1'glL h1s uon mmy frunds htuusc of her sunny dns POSIIIOH As gtnrd on tht l11skcth1ll squad she dtd 1 stellar yoh on the court 1nd rccuud hcr mrstty letter thts yclr She nrcfcrs sxung to 1nx othtr txpt of mus1c and ltkes to d1ntt Her hobb1es 1rt sxummmg 1nd gomg to the moxtes Her faxor1te suhytct 15 txptng uh: h utll be 1 help to her when she lWLj2ll'lS looktng for 1 nosttton 1n the hustness World RAIHLRINL B STOLT Sotzo tote nl 1 11 , Ill Rememhtr Sustc Cornusscl 1nd the lashlon Page' Just 1 o noxclltts ol 1 x10 tnttoctuctc l1 our 1 at s been xtrx 1 ttxt tn school lflrllfg cspctnlly ths XCIY 19 e t 1tor1n chttf of tht l hw lolloxung, htr mtcrcst ln art 1n dr1m1t1cs sht hopcs somc dn to dts1gn clothes for Hollx wood st1rs ROBI R I' DOUCI A5 YI Rl I PY are Con brto INN NIU! Q Robert 15 the outstmdmg mus1c11n of the class He lS student d1rtctor of the h1nd 1nd has 1ppc1recl 19 solo1st tn sexeral of thc 1nnu1l band concerts l-lt plus both the l11r1tone and sousa phone 'Vlus1c thcorx und phxstcs IFC h1s fnonte sub1ects Hts hobhtcs lntlude pl1x1ng 1n sutnl btnds 1nd orchestras and col letting c1g1r hmds 1nd post1gc st1n1ps Bob expects to 1ttcnd lthmon V1lley Colltgc vshcrc he vxtll t1kc at course 1n mus1c supcrxtston Wll l IAM G 'S l REF Tl R Con brto 1 Iumnr ee N Ill us Qllllh 1 '7 ustc Vlusu Musn Btll s ltfc I9 devoted to mustc He IS 1 xtrs1t1le ITlllSlLl1T'l plume thc trumpct both 1n the school orchestru 1nd 1n 1 sxxtng lund Bes1dcs h1s mus1cal acttuttes Btll kecps track of the f1n1nc11l 1il11rs of the H1 Y He IS also stoo gent manager of basclnll To further h1s educat1on B1 hopes to attend thc Ph1l1dclph11 College of Pharmacy and some city to set up t bustncss of h1s own Forty two JULIA ELLEN SWARTWOOD Sono uoce 10 'SQ uur r 1 P 1 nw. ts Xhmo When Julxa Ellen 1sn t worrylng about getting the next Echo out on time she s worrymg about the next soclal servlce protect of the Grrl Reserves Her mam mterest IS muslc she pltys the plano and uola and can also do IUSIICQ to the trumpet 1nd vrolm As her hobby she collects mxmature anrmals from places she his xxsxted She plans to attend college where she wtll study mustc I I l OX D SWEGER Poco a poco tv ls Woody halls from Avona Helghts and llke everyone else from there he has taken great mterest rn athlettcs He played basketball and varslty football on the 1940 squad XVoody took the general course After graduatlon he would lake to porn the Army If he lS accepted he wlll have an opportunity to tx h1b1t hls mgemous pmochle gtme EARL F TAYLOR Con amore fun J Sllm holds the honor of bexng one of the four boys selected to form the first organrzed color guard for the Wxlson I-hgh School band He has always managed to keep hrs feet on the ground ln spxte of the fact that on blustery days the Wmd mflated hls flag lxke a sall and threatened to carry h1m away Earl llsts under his hobbies musxc and iof all thmgsb gxrls What a lad' After graduatlon he mtends to Joln the Army and become an avrator DORIS E THATCHER Prestzsszmo Lsketlnll 38 '39 40 if xptaln 411 Cheerleader 38 Opera t J The bell sounds Games over' But no watt' The referee says Thatch gets one free shot because some one fouled her' Tense moments It s rn' We xe won the game by one pomt' Thls g1VBS you an rdea of the CXC1lIll'!g games wlth our star forward and Captain Dons was one of our cheerleaders for four years Sports and movles are rated by her as tops She hasn t decided what to do when she fmxshes school Forty three 'VIARGARLT El IZABETH TOMBLER fllleqro con brtso tsl ttl L s Nitntmtt Q Mtrgaret lS another one of our muslcal mtnded students She plays the ptano and trombone and has been tn the band for three yetrs As a bowler Margte has the abthty to ptle un those strtkes and spares that mean so much to her team She ltkes chemtstry but has not dectded whether to go tnto tratnlnq or to conttnue her sctentlfic studtes rn college MARY C. TRACH Con delzcatezza tmtt 1 t Here ts a girl whose ambttron IS to be a secretary yuth a blg salary She seems to be headed tn the rtght dtrectton for she has chosen ofllte practlce as her favortte school sublect As for hob hues she ltkes to sevy and cook Mary has shown lots of pep dunng unter lass btsketball seasons and has been a fatthful mem ler of the Llmeltght Dramatic Club STANII I:Y M FREXLER Grace P Stan IS one of the qutet boys of the class Born on a farm he mtends to own one eyentually He has Cletintte leantngs to ward the out doors and one of his fayonte pasttmes rs walk mg through the woods obserung nature and tts beauttes He hopes to attend the Nattonal Farm School tn Doylestown and become a SCICHIIHC farmer ROBERT G VREELAND Con brxo 1 elall xt ent mt fi Three raps of the gaxel' A deep masculme yotce rmgs out The meetlng vtlll now come to order Thts ts Bob pres1 dent of the H1 Y who dtd a splendtd job ln handling the 3ff3l1'S of the club He also IS the ptyot man on many double plays on the dtamond On the btsketball court he performed magmftcent ly and always played to his utmost capactty We hope that ln the future Bob w1ll work hard enough to attatn hts ambttton to be a mtlllonalre Forty-four I II I IAN GRACI WASHBURN Con qrazta I ewe- Illtll I lfllll P I I Ihts pettte mtss ts better known to us as I I Fvcr ready wtth hcr gtggle shc hts mtdt herself utll known tbout th school Her txccllcnt portraytl of Mtss Shea Whtt A I tft wtll always be remembered Ltlltan has becn a chctrluder for the past three years and has done a xery good tob Danctng tce skattng and worktng out cross word pu71lcs are her hobbtes Her ambttton ts to becomc t nurse XVII I IANI JOHN WHAI FN Adamo 11,1 x Btg Btll ts he ts better known to all of us dtd a very flnc job thts year holdtng down the left end posttton on the football tcam He 1lso ptrttctpatcd tn other sports Btll ts handsome tnd shy and spends most of hts spare ttme collecttng ptctures and posters for hts bedroom Hc has worked behtnd the scenes as one of Vlr Oberholt7ers sttge crew Hts ambttton ts to secure a good reltable job JOSEPHIYE MAE WIXON Enerqtco ntl 41 N Stn 1 1 t x 1 - S1114 I7 XVhenexer ther. ts any accompanytng to be done for solos Clee Club or orchestra you are sure to ind Jo She has been our tble and eflictent accompantst for the past four years She also has been acttxe tn Ctrl Reserves Dramattc Club and the band Hcr plan for tht future ts to tratn tt Easton Hospttal to become a nurse Jos bubbltng enthustasm and cheerful personaltty wtll be tssets to her when she realtzes her ambttton NORMAN EDWARD WOODRING Cuntabtle ttl 1 ttlt t 1 tsl s ot t x4I'ot Nttt 'IBQIJ Ont of the great stngers tn the class ts our tall blond hatred frtend Norm He played the leadtng role tn our operettas for the ptst three yetrs und gawe splendtd performances H wts secretary of the Drtmtttc Club tn -ll Out on the track he sktmmed the bar tn pole. vaulttng and won many potnts for Wtlson He has takcn the commcrctal course and excels tn mathemattcs Hts hobbtcs are ltsterttng to mustc stngtng sports 1nd drmmattts lorry ftue Gln-et Vlttlv '3N, '39, '10, 'Ilg Ulu-t'vtt:t '3X, '39, '-10, 'fllg I't'ztttttttlt- Vlulr '10, 'llg Girl l J ru-S '35, '39, '10, 'llg Sv ' ' plztyg IA-S M4-tttt1i't-sg Nztt' :I 'I'ltt-S1 it tts '41, l'l1t-t-t'It-tttlet' '39, '40, '-11. l u ' ' x A t u u x tx , K C K- ' ss. 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A Q - 1 . , . . . . ,, . . ,, tl yy - v 1 - - U - 11 1 - 1 1 , V c 4 . lust Row Mr Ixlcx Houck Dean Bmxtcr Jacobs lNu1ton FlSk Bxssey Tresxle 1- Goldman Bruce k Brad:-r Second Row Stuuer D Bean Ge-llock Mtson H Qmxth Voslrurgh tlme Penswl A 811. xfoos Rexsex Stclnke Phird Row Wolfe Hopwood Albert Mltman Bortz C Bemn Pumell Tomhlu Mnhlu Wlxon N 111 lltlibl louxth Row Wilson NVol-mllyu kostonbrclex buts B Coldmm J Bxul lreIio1cl1 W1 cn lima.:-:mm Hn Hoffm m Swfh Row Koth Tlylm L, Sibnnns Kvlm Srhnfwhlv Hunnnlnn. m h lhmxlcx Last Row Morrow Mr-Mtckln Alff Dzrector PAUL W FILER Student Dzrector ROBERT STREEPY Drum Majorettes MARILYN ALFF JEAN MCMACKIN DOROTHY MORROW Color Guard MERTON KOCH RAYMOND REMALEY HAROLD O Swim-1 EARL TAYLOR Th1s year our dream came true The band appeared at the openmg game 1n thelr strrkmg new unlforms The students of Wxlson Hlgh School are grateful to Mr Pller the late Mr Furst and to the patrons of our musrcal performances who have made possxble the purchase of new umforms For four consecutrve years the band has recerved first pr1Ze as the best band 1n the Amerrcan Leglon Armrstrce Day Parade On Aprxl 4 the annual concert was grven The year s act1v1t1es closed wxth a farewell concert for the semors Fzfty three V ' 1 l 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 '- 1 1 ' '1 i V1 V 1 Va-L 4' - 3 ' . , 'S z ,', Ro fu, . I1 4 , . 'z or, al, 'alt-', Fifth Row--Zeller, Hawk. Trishman, Miller, Conroy, Mar-lc, Strewpy, Strvetvr, 11. Smith, Hindenlu-h. . , - - , 2 ', '. 'z ' S, , .ff v ', 1 ' j. H. 0. S if . - : 1 ', . . . . ,, ' , ' ...,.. , 1 L , - 1 - 1 1 . . . . , . , . 1 ll nn x Hulmom Ittvrs Ml'-.s Xhllu rn N Nun A I N11'Vll4lClIl Auron x 4 ul mx n 1 an umnn r utr 1- n ouxth Ross llmn M1-,tr B Jnnms If xser hllll nm Ill! no x B Faculty adwser Miss ANN F WILHELM Accompanzsr JOSEPHINE WIXON Whrch one IS the teacher? That s what the photographer asked when he snapped th1s one Members of the grrls glee club are well aware of MISS Wrlhelm s 1dent1ty when she wrelds her trusty baton to keep them IH time and tune Th1S year the grrls presented a serxes of concerts of sacred muslc ln local churches partlclpated 1n the Chnstmas assembly were rn charge of the Easter assembly and brought to a close a very successful season wlth therr presentatron of When the Moon R1ses fzflq four First lbwf--Gut , Sn-l , lh-rnnn, ' 1, '- -l , X . , ll , . '. 2 ' ' , ' l , llrullr-r. ll: hu. Sv tml It fXVashl+llrl1. lf. l4:x'l5, -'1:Ilwrt, K1-ip -, S4-lruvsslm-r, I-Ir-lv, H -l, K 'zu I, K. Jun Hurv: th, Thirtl ll0U'+X'lIlK'0ll1, Szlnmlt, I-'r:mkv11fie1d, Ovl-x'lrc-ck, Haus. K. Ju:-ulvy, Young, '13-nguv, Ml' Unnn. F ' 'A ' . . I 1: .' ', P ' l'1s, Pe I- inf, B. Ju- bg, ivkl-I. . L . . , . . , , . . . . I tr - H 1 lx R1 llll L own Third low Donoho .Ions xr xtt Io Four th I cu Lmul S 1 L Faculty Aduzser PAUL W FII ER Accompamsl JOSEPHINE Wlxow Whats Jo Wlxon do ng on the froat row of thus pxcture m the mldst of all these troubadours? Well we ll let you ln on the s cret All that barber shop harmony that leaks through the walls of Room 110 on Thursday afternoons comes from the lusty larynges of our boys glee club of whxch Jo IS accompan1st ThlS orgamzatron has pract ced regularly all year Its members partlclpated m the Chnstmas assembly program and ln the operetta Under Mr Fllers dxrectlon the club has been progressmg rap dly and 15 blgger and better than It has ever been before Keep up the good work' fzrtq flLE First llmv M '. Filvr, Frsmlu-uiivlrl. IH-tn-rs, Waxltn-rs, lin-ugxul, XV'.'uu l:uw-mlxpmxistl, Kswh, - al-y, Hr ' . llnsa-l1l'1-ld. Svc-oml lluw---Plxillips, Kin-tk-x', l:!'lJIIl2lll. Hut:-hison, Ilhux-ts, Wmnlring, lillvllllillg, H1lHC'I'lIlilll, Shan-ln-lion. 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Y . . . ., v . 1 y 1 v 7 Y 1 Y ' - HHIL TU THE VHHSITU , A A 'W --1 rlxer oxmt k 1 nu Do un s rmo I A mu 1 Vhl an N lu xl 0 u lx I rurth 0 n an u 1 1 1 'VI Ii rnlgxn UTBH Coach CIARE T JOHNSON Asszsranr Coach LEVIY HANIOAN Co Capza rs HARVE1 Dtfxcowt PAUL DONOHOF Manager FRANJM IN T SANDT Asszstam Manager ROBERT WALTERS Faculty Manaqer GEORGE CARLING Th 1941 football team rs a team whrch wrll be long remembered not only for playmg ab111ty but for good sportsmanshrp It had a record that has topped all PYCVIOUS years and IS one of whlch the student body should be proud The team was well balanced and co operated to thctr utmost In therr annual cpenlng day battle Wrth the Red Rovers of Easton they suffered therr only defeat From there on they flnlshed the season rn a blaze of glory by cappmg th Lehrgh Northampton League for the second consecutrve year Opponenls Wzlson Easton Mauch Chunk Bangor Coplay Stroudsburg Washlngton Hackettstown Pen Argyl Na7areth 0 frftq erqht 7 Y I fl , 1 A . ,, . A First Row' -Sh 'f , MM ' '1' ', Iii-ffm-1 11 Tor, nuho -, St: ' abr, I' 'llvg ' , it S ssl-1, ' :I , .'1-I 'a 1. I r:u-v. Sw-mul llowfhoiur-ull , Rm-41. Iliaxvmll, l'ulmvr, Mn re, lliflllise-plli, 'rt-it'.. Third Run --B+-sm, Riu-, Ht-if-l1.u'.l, llmvlhy. TllI'!lt'I'. Hartz.-ll, Iluhr, Ile-ln'i1:, Young. Jzlrxis, Travis. Fr - Huw-fMr. J h sv , Fluvk, Ma wus, Mr. Furling, Bs gtwr, ltrznin-rr, Sand , . r. : 'jz . V 1 A - I rl . , . . ' . i 1 , . ., , ..., , , . . , .. ,, , 1 ' - . rt H - - - 3 . . . - ' , L .. 6 27 A ., ..,. A 7 53 .. , . ..., . .. 0 14 ' , A .,..,. .. ., . .. 6 7 A ., . , A ,.,. 7 28 , . , .,.. ,O 13 , ,, , . ., .,.,,.. .,,., . ,, , 7 lzftq nme . N xc nt Row mmf, rn Tx ui ndt V ld 0 sl nu St un Lcl w e 511111 nth nu, lll S1111 Coach LEVIN HANIGAN Co Captazns HAROLD REED JACK STEM Student Managers JAMES DONEGAN ALVIN STARNER Faculty Manager GEORGE S QARLING Tottel Boy THOMAS WORKMAN The basketball team had a farrly successful season wmnmg 8 and loslng 11 for a 421 average ln league competmon they fared better wlnmng 8 and loslng 8 for a 500 average In po1nts scored tne Wllson cagers outstrrpped therr opponents 671 656 At the completron of the season Buzz Reed and Jack Stem were elected honorary co captams The 41 team Wrll always be remembered for therr good sportsmanshlp and clean aggresslve play Wrtlm thelr fine Splflt they have set an example for future teams to follow Opponents Wllson Opponents Wilson Palmerton East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg South Whltehall South Whrtehall Hellertown Coplay Nazareth Hellertown Fountarn H111 Yazareth Pen Argyl Bangor Bangor Fountarn 1-1111 Easton Pen Argyl 302 4 9 4 Wilson 671 Opponents 65 6 Szxty Fw '--I 1 'z , 'z ' S, Su , ruelzu , YY 1.' 1 ,'-', S 2 ' cr. B: -c Ro '--1'urling, Hood, K4-im, St m, Sr-hwuh, Allwrt, .' 'r-', Sn' , Hn 1 . B 0 U S' B H B H 1 1 . . I . . , ,,,,. ,...,.... . .. ...37 25 .....,...... ..,,37 21 . ,..,., . ,..,.. 25 20 ' ,,r..,,,........ 51 36 Easton ,..,.... , ....., .32 16 Coplay ,...................,., 41 38 ' ....... ...,,.... 4 2 20 .,,,........,.,......,., 42 34 25 ' ' ..,l9 72 1 .....,. .,..,.....,,....,... 1 9 29 .,.,....................,. 27 34 , .. .. .......,....,., 31 61 ,,,..........,...,..,,.,..,,, ,24 57 ' ' .,,..,,, .,..,,., 4 O 45 ....,.,.,..,.....,.,..,.. ..., 4 3 29 ., .....3O 38 31 36 3 2 uxlhg tc 111 Bu s P1 e om! 1 on fill 1 11 N llllllllf 11111 Row 1011011 X 111 on X 1111 111 s 1 1 11111 Edu urls QMISSIIIL, num 1mtu1c The 11 IUIl591j 1 Coach MISS MARGARET I WARNE Capfam DORIS THATCHER Asszstant Manager DOROTHY MORROW Faculty Manager GEORGE S CARLING Congratulauons to MISS Warne and her 1941 team The1r record was 1nc1eed envlable for they won mne games and lost only one Coach Warne and Captaln Thatcher have made the school proud of the team Jeanette Schmldt as Captaln and Dorothy Morrow as Manager w111 carry on for next year s team The team s record Opponent Wzlson Emmaus Hellertown Morauan Preparatory Emmaus Fountam H111 Frenchtown Frenchtovsn Hellertown Fountam H111 MOIBYIBH Preparatory 21 Srxiy one ? I - 14'1'u11t How JW '1 ', K1-vssly, IR- -rs, Stn , ss, I1gl1-. S 1' i 'fliulu-1-ts, 1141111-1-1, z'1.', T111 1-111-1', Mills, lllzurk, .'1- ' , Tl 'flw -', NH-1st-I, Klvrkl -', L g, Rirkr-1't, Y: ' v, J: id, Su' 1111, I3I'UXXt'l', GI ku, GIR1S'BHS11EBH1l Manager ..cc..............,... ........1,,,,,,. . DORIS EDWARDS .. .....................,.,..,,....., .24 25 , .........,.,..... ,...... 7 31 .. ,.........,....,., .......,.....,,..,....... 2 2 23 ' ' ....,.,,...,.. ,...,..,..,.,...,..,..,.. 1 2 24 - ' ......,......4........,,.................. 33 27 ' ' .,.., .. , ,...... 23 .......,...,,.. ..,..,...... 3 4 'ESQ LQVAY N I X140 lllll 0 KI IX UNI I I 111 on om Q., eu t 1 n x u Gulql Lung, Coach Towel Boy CLARE T JOHNSON EDWARD RIDARICK THOMAS WORKMAN Startxrg w1th a young mexperlulced club and devclopmg an outiit Whlfh showed much prOm1se and light by tue end of the season Mr Johnson dld a cred1table job w1th the J V s The J V s won 8 games and lost the same number Wllson s opponents scored 476 polnts to W11son s 413 Much IS expected cf th1s year s J V players and thty are bemg counted on to mow up and take th places of those who have been graduated Wllson Wnlson Wilson Wnlson XV1lson Wnlson Wllson Wnlson Wllson XV11son Wllson Wxlson Wllson Wxlson Wxlson Wxlson S South VVh1teha11 Coplaw, Yanreth Pen Argyl Laston Bangor 'Nfockamlxon Faston Palmerton Fast Stroudsburg Coplay Bangor Fast Stroudsburg Pen Argyl Nlanrelh South Xx7l'llICllJll zxty two an 3'E1f:'.y ,l,1 s: 1 MVASR L. 3. pf' vyzftk A' I First lion' fSn5cia-r, Guth, Michzu-Is, Lilly, Hams, Sm-'ply-, Su u- 'wx 1. Sw-411141 llow-fRli '4-11, Z 11-', Us-z11vr', Loiucono, Ju ' 'iS, Milk Pvtvl 1-1. Th c ll ' -J 1 son, 11:1 fn-rmzm, St' wir, Lzxmlvf-rt, Tr'shx un, IXIL-gt-rs, I l 1-k, Mn I x 171' 's- 1 vi, Iivzxns, lim-Ill-r. llidzlrick, I: 'l'n f. J. V. BHSHETBH11 Managers ., .... , 1 ,r . . ARTHUR HAGERMAN , L ' . .03 , . ' K 1 1 , . . . . , , I ' . ' I I YD s ' ,, , 23 ' ., ,.,..,. ' , . ,. .,,.. 35 , ..... ,.,.. ' ., ., ,..,...... 27 5 , ,... ' ,. ,. . ,.,., . 40 , , . ....,...., ' . ..., 37 1 ' , ' .,., . . 28 1 . ' ..., 12 ' .. ,, ..,, ' ., .. ...., .,....,. 4 3 .. , ., .. ' , .... ,......, 2 2 . , ., . . H ,... , ,,...,. 32 Q ...,,.. 12 1 , ,. , ., . lrst Run 1 1 rn x 0 1 Bon I cond ou un 1 on ll v xlrd I on mlx..1n xxx 1 1 Smlth Von Rulon o I Horknl I L, l EBHL Coach LEVIN HANIGAN Faculty Manager GEORGE S CARLING W1lson 6 Easton 5 For the fourth tlme rn the hnstory of the school the worm turned and a Wrlson nrne defeated thexr frlendly rrvals from the other Slde of Erfteenth street Then when thelr nexghbors from across the Delaware mvaded our terrxtory Wllson came from behmd 1n the n1nth lnnmg to t1e the score and to hold the txe for a tenth mnxng whlch was called by ram What a begmmng' At the prnntlng of thls book nt looks lxke a very successful season for Coach Hanlgan and h1s proteges The schedule and scores to date follow Opponents Wilson Nockamxxon Easton Phxlhpsburg Elst Stroudsburg Nazareth Nockamxxon Nazareth East Stroudsburg Easton 10 7 Phxlllpsburg Nazareth Sixty three F' . 'f 'Q 1-rs, Sh 't-r, Ile-ed, Pauline-r, Vrevluntl, Ms-gt-rs, l,0l2lK'0ll , '. 'l ny. Sw' R 'fAllm1't. St: ' er, Lxnar. R. R ' 1 ', tfztrrnll. Str:-1-tn-r. Tl L 'fllz 'fs , J: is, Pots -I el, S ' . '. I' t s. ' at 1. 'ur ing. Student Manager ..c. ..V..,,...a......,. . WILLIANT STREETER , V . . . a . . . . . . 9 ' ' ..r,....,..,.,....,.., 2 5 n I .sc.rr...r.........r.....,.... 5 6 . ................ 5 16 . .....,....,,..............., 10 9 A ...s,,.......,r.c...,....r.. 5 7 ,. ...,....,.,. 0 4 111 onli I D 'VI koim l Pxlnwr 1401110110 9 Loud Row Dl3C0llt Llmer Crumxn Linus Tomblor Boehm VK :mule Seaxtoss 1 1 111. nom mature S hu 1h Alliruzhtb Facully Adviser and Coach CLARK T JOHNSON! On May 3 our track team added further laurels to Wilsons 40 4' athletic record by br1ng1ng home the Leh1gh Northampton League trophy Bud Palmer and Cokey Schwab who broke the shot put and 440 re ords in this meet were entered 111 the DISYIICI ll P l A A sem1 finals at Pottsv1lle May 17 Here aga1n both boys received recogn1t1on Palmer won first place 1n gavtlm and fourth in shot put and Schwab placed first 1n dlSCUS They will enter the Penn State finals 1n the near future Coach Johnson and the boys of the c1nder trail have our hea t1est congratulauons The schedule and results to date are Apr1lZ5 Na7areth 40V Wilson 582 May 22 Easton 2712 Wilson 711 Apr1l 30 Philhpsburg 47 Wilson 52 May Z4 State Champ1onsh1p State College May 3 Leh1gh Northampton League Nla 28 Triangular Easton Phillipsburg Wilson I-1rst 57V po1nts and Wilson May 14 South Whnehall 28 Wilson 7l June 7 Nanreth lnv1tat1on May 17 DISIIICI ll P I A A atPottsv11le Wilson 2 first 1 fourth Total 12 points Sixty four f' - M, . V . V . , , X I-'irst Huw-Jul sun, Stem, llill, B l, it-ivlu11'd, L'l'UgilI', iGuis1-ppl, 1 4-T ' ivt, 1 , 'z ' . .er - ' , Y 1, 5' 2. 2 13. 'V 1 . '. .,S. Third Iiow-Cole, Engle, Travis, 1'etu1's, Smith, Miller, Rice. Mssi - '- 'V -A-.wa -1 , ' 1 V .. 4 . A - V V V 1 ' 4 1. VV .. VV 1 V- , . r . . . . ' 1 . , . . . . . , . . . v . . . . ' 4 - if ' - - f 1 ' - A . 1 . , Y . - 'i Y . ' y . , ' , .. , . . T Z . .1 A . . I V . . . .V . ' 1 : V CHEERLEADERS kneeling, Vashlurn H Hu Stlllflllll, Btlel Thnt h r R u HI SP To wmd up a season m whlch Wllson was well represented m varsrty those students who d1d not have the opportunlty to part1c1pate 1n lnterscholastlc sports Two hundred boys a record number partlclpated ln mterclass basketball M1ss Clme s room emerged as mterclass champrons of the boys semor league Followlng are the champ1ons rn the other grades Grade ll Mr Heffner Grade 10 Mr Gllbert Carney Grade 9 Mr Stanley Carney Grade 8 Mrs Austen and Grade 7 Mrss Clark The grrls also enjoyed an extens1ve program Two hundred grrls part1c1 pared 1n thlrty games under the d1rect1on of Mlss Warne Members of the grrls varslty squad acted as OfHCl3lS Szxtq flue sl li. 'iiTis ,l rl 1' lv, ss. Q sports, Mr. Johnson and Miss Warne conducted an intra-mural program for in in ALMA IVIATER 1 1JT11Hf14VlfV3?F W h H-. b tht Qi Hwvmgwfififi +. 'fhql-3 a 'iiii W Wmfi Bib Eiii HU? 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Z 41, H i V , ,-1? , .. b 33' ' A 1 ij f g 5 , 31 5, Q5 1 j 313 7.21. go., .9 wlfh hop- PY me'-r.'Y-rgTes Q T Q Hobrzs When we wane 30-U-frzrnq FY'-4Lns1 11- qeae, Long! rrxmkf rm' tcoch mqs Of the L.--1 rn, Be gunde and pr-er cap? iyriiaw f j f X 1 jw M m wiv 111 ,1 ' . SI . 5 411i,1ggg,,i1 ,4iEQ tunes on fl:-wfzs, PP: - Pf-WV! - fnq foe owe des .n T. - nneS . 2 FoR ga 0 S - Y - I Ewimilligjiij-T111 13 7 W- MA k I llvQ i MJJEH QW? 2 k 5 V ix lj .1 fog tyw ,U Q We last-mq 'fame of Alf Son QT35 fn 11 4 . mf f 1 l f X. 1 -a y 4 4 Q Q L 3 J . ,A 1 1 3 -E fi 1 2 5' Q3 T L'x.,,7 Mvmr. uszl by penn-Histor. of C C 6m.:l-,AAA gfowpungf ow'-10:5 ef e capqflv-gm' HUfHURESUUE On March l4 and 15 under the uperxrsron of Mrss Anna C Moyer and Mrs John R Austen assrsted by Marrlyn Alff as stud nt dtrector the semor class presented What A Lrfe a three act comedy by Chfford Goldsmlth Henry Aldrlch and hrs frlends came to l1fe on our stage The play proved to be one of the most successful exer produced at Wrlson Hlgh School Capacrty audlences wrtnessed the performances both nlghts Musrc was provlded by the school orchestra under the drrectron of Mr Paul W Fller The cast of characters follows Mzss Shea Mr lV1lson Mr Patterson Mtss Ptke Bzll Mzss Eggleston 'lltss John on Vr lfecchztto Henry Aldrzch Lrlllan Washburn Merton Koch Alan Kostenbader Ellen Peters Edward Osmun Jean Gufh Ruth Cregar Harold Purdy Harold O Smlth Barbara Pearson lsolde Sehm Stxty ezqht Gertre Catherlne Mason Vr Bradley Alvln Starner lllzss Wheeler Jeanette Hopwooc' George Btqelocc Robert Rohr Mrs Aldrzch Be ty Slckels Mr Ferguson Walter Palmer Mary Arlene Haag Students Janet Herman Myrtle Brrghtbrll Julra Ellen Swartwood Ma re I-loljes Il lf lil '-f-St: rm-V, Kun-h, XVz.'hlvur11, Sehm, Smith, Rohr. .' -' l l '- fl a l nvr. 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II Vcmliu xxx 1,1 nhu h A lt 4 S mrlt L ln vu ll ourth I ow B ung urll 1-I Ie It Ill In III I I4 H t Ilfdrla n -Inch won Flfth Row G HoIn BUPIIIIIIIL, BIIIJIIIIIII Buss lx HOIII T- ure B win r Renner Sh'1rb'tu1,h hnoble Slxth Row BI eu on XX e-Iss XX e Her I X 0 lllg TI tnsue S hut ssh I Vought XY 9181161 If lefmmmg Nixon lille-5 lNoIf SIIPHEIIRUREERESHEIIRR GIRL RESERVES Preszdenr MARTHA ARIN DOUGHERTY Vzce Preszdent JOYCE KRESSLY Secretary ROBERTA Pl-ENNING Treasurer CLAIRE TEAGUE Faculty Aduzser MRS WILLIAM L WILDRICK The 1940 41 GIrl Reserve Club has made a splendId showmg at busmess 9dUC3I1OH8l relIgIous and socIa1 gathermgs 'Ihe club was represented at the TrI CIty Scranton MId Wxnter and TrI Cxty HI Y Glrl Reserve conferences and those who attended brought back much beneficIal InformatIon At the G rl Reserve H1 Y conference one of our members was chosen dIscussIon leader Thxs should serve as an IncentIve In the future In g1Vlng the younger gIrls more responsIbIlItIes and greater dutIes The years programs were varIed and always Interestmg Some of the BCIIVXIIQS Included a dIscussIon of democracy through the showrng of the mOt1On pIcture The Black Leglon a Chrlstmas party for under prIvIleged chIldren speakers on boy and gIrl re1atIonshIps publxc affaIrs and shoppxng hmts and a haIr stylIng demonstratIon Thc usual charItIes were supported unselflshly In general the year was very successful thanks to the support of Mrs W1ldIlCk faculty advIser the cabmet and the co operatIon of the entIre group Seventy one F' . 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I V . 1 I Y 1 ' 1 mu 111 if 1 114 nl 1 1. lllll um 1 111 Ill 1 1 111111 1 bUI 1 l J l V lll Preszdenr ROBERT VREELANJ Vlce Presfdem MPRXXN RASMUSSEXI Secretary JM1 s DIEFFENDERYER Treasurer W1LL1A1s1 STRPETER When the annual banquet h ld at Shankweller s was over and the H1 Y act1v1t1es for the year completed the th1rty four members of the club could be sat1sfied that they had completed a year of worthy act1v1t1es The two h1gh Ilghts we e the comb1ned banquet w1th the Men s Clubs of W1lson Borough and the Annual Older Boys Conference held at Germantown Fxfteen boys accompan1ed by Mr Shclllng attended thxs conference Outstand1ng among the numerous church aCIlV1IlES sponsored by the club was the comb1ned Tr1 C1ty H1 Y G1rl Rese1ve SCIVICB at the Ollvet Presbytenan Church of Whlch the W1lson club was 1n charge Among the soc1al act1v1t1es of the club were 1ncluded a C1 R H1 Y con ference H1 Y dance Tn H1 Y dance and combmed mcetmg Wlfh the Jun1or H1 Y and the Bangor H1 Y The club purchased arm bands for ushers and a Bra1lle cd1t1on of the Readers Dxgest for a b11nd man ln the state and Clfy pomt contest they attamed one of the hlgh9SI records ln the state for clubs of the1r class Seuenty tu.o l i1's1 Huw fliim-ffm-1ulvl'I'4-1', V11-A-luxlsl. Sl!'4'l'lQ'l', liz s ssvll. Sw-11 i I 1x'+Hi ln- avh. Rohr, l'ullS, Mr. Sl 1-llin -', fr2lI'lllll'l', Nhxtls, Phillips, lk-tvrs. 'Fl I '---XY'ls1 , Sn ' l, llill. lin!-1-1-ts, llc tl' 4 , Jul vs, llzngw-1-111z111, Km-h. F1 Atl Roxvflh-111z1loy, Fluvk, l,ui:1.i1m, Allu-rt, H: y. lvim-1111. Smitl, 1 s un, S1111-1111-, S.lIl4lf. . V - . . , ,. . . ' 1 v 1 n I ' l- . . . , . V . V .. V . 1 . .- .- . i , . . , V V . y . . V - V- . . . Q , . . V V , V lst I x ur xurtmxn 1 ntl out S utxu 'VI CU1.,lll Nixon kxxxnnug h ec ond lion N11 xnxx 1 I N1 1 x 1 THE Edrror m chzef KATHERINE STOUT Busmess Manager BERNICE GOLDMAN Publzcanon Dzrecror JULIA ELLEN SWARTWOOD Productzon Manaqer ROBERT UHLER Chzef Typrsz LILLIAN MCGUGAN Faculty Aduzser RUSSELL J FORNWALT The present year has been one of both honor and achxevement for THF ECHO Under the leadersh p of Katherme Stout edltor the magazxne won new laurels 1n competxtlon For the second consecutlve year THE ECHO was awarded second place ln the state contest for mlmeographed publlcatxons sponsored by the Pennsylvanla Scholastlc Press Assoc1at1on The 1940 19-ll staff added many new and novel features to the magazme Durxng the year the stall' carrred on a vxgorous campaxgn agamnst gossxp col umns ln magazmes and newspapers To thxs year s group goes the honor of producmg the largest magazme ever to appear ln the hlstory of THE ECHO Durmg the year the staff enjoyed several doggxe roasts at Porn Dell On May 10 representatrves of the stall' attended the Scholastxc Prefs Conference at Lehlgh Unxverslty at whxch tlme thls year s entrles won honorable m ntlon rn a dlstrxct contest Seventy Ihree 1 l Fi im'--141 'Q-, K: 4 , 9u'.',l- u, Golflmun, St , Sw: ' noel, . v 1 ri , . as . 'z 'z 1 h, ' lm-r. S -' '- ', 1-'o' 'fl , llltlvlmzm, Gmxsr-r, hunger. Hz gh-, N41 'Q-n. Zznsmxus, Kuvzu-s, XY'lson, Thlrd IQUXV 'xVOI'lillUiSl3I', Smith, Blu-rts, Gulluglwr, Cole, lluy, XVulsl:xyL-r, Hutchison, Jones, XVutts. . . ' v . . . , . ,, . ,, , . . V 1 - - .4 - H 4. H L - . , , - , 2 FIrst Kms futh Iyxuffmtn XXIYKII J J 'XII Ill' I A t er IfIfhI l 0 t I-nn QP ond lion Stout -Xrl o1.,Ist Hnll ldtl ILIK Inll NX I hlurn Srmhlmmtr Ldv uds I' El! lwllfl I ourth lou 'uw lIfWW00d M lIhn Honvx oo .EI IL I Ast lou Slndt Iohr oun IItlI ho l I Ntuner LES lllfllllll SS Edztor m Chzef RUTH M NULTON Busmess Manager CHESTER L HINDENACH Faculty Aduzser Miss A1 BI RTA R CLINE LITERARY Marrlyn Alff Jeanette Hopwood Robert Prrce Julra Ellen Swartwood James Dl6fl'2HdCff6f Robert Kocher lnrances Samhamaner Margaret Tombler James Donegan Jean McMack1n Eranklm Sandt Josephme Wxxon Ellen Guzzetta Ellen Peters Alvln Starner Louxs Young Mary I oulse Hahn BUSINESS Jeannette Arbogaft Arlene Gabert Dons Gene Kauffman Dorothy Bean Bernlce Goldman Marlan Martln Jane Brader Arlene Haag Betty Murphy Ruth Cregar Janet Herman Dorothy Relchard Dorxs Edwards lanet Jones June Roberts ART TYPING Robert Rohr Harold O Smlth Wllllam Streeter L1llIan Washburn Jean Guth Betty Jane S1ckels Edward D1etzel Marle Holjes Katherme Stout 'Vlary Frances Emn Isolde Sehm Arlene Fletcher STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER Jack Stem Seeentu four ' . '-1 , 't I , I . , om-s, MI-. za-kin. Nultun, Hi ln-Izu-lx, A lff, P-tvs, ta art, H lar-r s, 'i . . 1' '+C . . 1 W. . fvs, Br: -', Gal V. To It-I', 'zs I - , jg 5 --' ' rg - g, 4' P a '. nhv, Third Row-Sires-tr-r, Sehm, Be-un, Guzze-itat, Herman. Goldman, Martin, Fletrher, I +C 'z ' ' , , iss Ulinv. I 2 . ' d, H': ', 'rim-, L' .' Q 'E-ffl: , Q ', Y gg, SIT' , ' 1-Ir-r-, LjlQfll1IlIll'!'ft'l', Str-II, .' 1 ' '. I I 1 . Burst Ron Hopwood Sehm XX whburn Cuth J Jones Ieters XX oodrmg Bmder Remaley Reichfud NIL Mackm Alft' Nulton M won Mc Gug ln tlezu' Second Row Nils Austen J Pnbexts Bllghthlll Ienixl llaxobln XX ltts Holgts HQIITIIYI Llune Feldman Morrow Blark Buss K Jones H thu fhird Row Keiper Elemnor Goldmm Stout Long, Conaer Butler Donxtelll Frrhle 'immhtmmer Wvixon Stem Fourth Row Zellner Doyno Lunger Hummel Hoff Owerbeck Kemmerer S Jones Eldrldge Brunell Fifth Row Horton Hexener Hayms Ilondt lxunsmqn Xlurphv Martm Mrnonlogae Prendergast Grlffnth Sixth Row Hoftman Walter Uhler Hay Albut Koch E Roberts Xlllson Rohr L Preszdent Actors group RAYMOND REMALEY Preszdent Make Up group DOROTHY REICHARD Vzce President Actors aroup JANE BRADER Secretary Actors group NORMAN WOODRING Secretary Make Up group JEAN MCMACKIN Faculty Adviser MRS JOHN R AUSTEN The Llmelxght Dramat1c Club IS d1v1ded 1nto two groups wh1ch hold then: meetmgs on alternate Monday afternoons The members study all phases of dramatrcs actmg make up stagmg costummg lxghtmg and duectmg Th1s year the Actors group d1v1ded 1nto two sectlons the junror and sen1or teams Each trxed to outdo the other ln the presentatxon of amusmg sklts and mono logues The Make Up Group was rn charge of the make up for all dramatlc productlons The Dramatlc Club ts contxnumg rts excellent work rn furthermg 1nterest rn dramatlcs at Wllson l-hgh School Seuentq flue LIME IGHT DHHMHTIC CLUB Flrst low Bla kton Sltkles Mlllzr Qthulte D1 t cl S onl Rovs 'stout Adam Holme Mevers P tt ni I lsr Rus M 's Vvann r R e VVG-rkho Q r UB Under Mlss Wanner s supervxslon the Art Club has successfully completed 1ts second year The membershlp now totals thxrteen Members selected the followmg projects o1l pamtrng sketchmg leathercraft brass hammerrng clav modelmg puppetry block prmtmg soap sculpture sponge figure cuttlng and scenery pamtmg Members of thxs group desrgned and pamted the scenery for our dramatxc productlons Work done by members was shown at the annual school eXh1b1t1on 1n May Several members exhrblted thexr work at the Lehrgh Unlversrty Exh1b1t1on The personnel 1ncludes Betty Jane Slckels Marre Holjes Mary Mlller Betty D1et7el Donald Werkhelser Wllllam Rlce Vrola Adams Katherme Stout Katherme Blackton Loretta Glttrngs Jenme Schulte and Helen Meyers Seventy szx Faculty Adviser .. ,... .r.., . ,. ..., MISS MARY L. WANNER r t xx x t S ond Ron h 1 un ll I Row 1 Iso HHTIUHHL THESPIHIIS Faculty Adwser MRS JoHN R AUSTEN Troup 247 When a student has the requxred credentnals he IS mvlted to Jom the Nat1onal Thesplans Honorary Dramatlc Socnety for Hlgh School Students If he has the requ1red wherewxthal he accepts the mvrtatron Requxrements 1nclude outstandmg work ln actmg producxng dnrectmg costummg stagmg or make up Two members remamed from last year s group Jane Brader and Norman Woodrmg Nxneteen new semors were added They are as follows Marrlyn Alff Isolde Sehm Ellen Peters Jean Guth L1ll1an Washburn Raymond Remaley Dons Edwards Harold O Smlth Alvm Starner Walter Palm r Jeanette Hop wood Robert Rohr Merton Koch Jean McMackm Dorothy Rerchard Bernxcc Black June Roberts Jaret Herman and Ruth Cregar More mvltatlons wxll b lssued after IhlS year s operetta Seventy seven W I J T I I Q. Fi 5 IlowW1'2d 'zu'ds. Pete-rs. Alff. M 's. Aus A-11. 1:LlllI, xvilShlJl1!'ll, lirzuler. Svc 'flirt r, XVood1-ixg. St: ' er. Th' 't '7ICvl1alwy, ' 4-ll. , . ,, . ,, . . . , . V , 1 . . , , 1 - ' - 1 . . I , f v 1 f , . . . I, - , - 1 f -f , , . , X 1 , v , , , r A , - C . . , BH Ducxx Dowttzw Whtn our class camt back to school thls xtar they camt 1n search of VIOORE knowltdge For a whtle school SEHNItd PURDY n1ct Then wt got our report cards and tvtrythlng looked BLAClx They showed that we had BEAN MESSER1n around and dtd not REED our books nough Wh n wt got home our partnts would ROHR at us and tnen would btgtn WHALEN HILL out of us SAMUEL PELLEORINO was on of our outstardmg ltntmtn and off hand we DONOHOE was a better one Sam would BENTZ over to stop tht YOUNC1 men who would try to cross our goal llne And oh boy d1d SAM HAMMER em? At txmes wt thought he might DIACOINT of workmg so hard but ht managed to carry on lxke a good TRACH laorse Our team STEMed tht t1dt and TOlVlBLERed the other teams back As usual Cuptd began to takt hrs toll Ont of our g rls trltd to get HER VIAN but ht OABERT tht KOHL houldtr whlch ntarly BOWLBYed her oytr Howtxtr sht managtd to BAILY out htr htart and was htard to tx clatm What PRICE lovt thtn whtn H O was SVlITHtn and would wandtr down tht STREET ER IONC1 hxs thoughts would turn to lovt H would look at tht STARNLRS hsttn to tht purplt MARTl'Sls nn tht trtts and thmk up atroclous puns such as If Norman WOODRINC1 tht btll IN And thtn tht class btgan to wond r xt DIET ZLL hadn t DONI OAN hts KEIMworn prank and playtd a wolf 11 LAVIAS clothmg Ont day ROBERTS KOCHER utnt Hshxng for somt KEIPERed htrrlnq but tnstead of flshtng ht rtad tht extnmg OUZZETTA undtr tht PALVIER trtes and bacause of thlS ht dld not PAULUS IH any fish to put 1n h1s KRIEI so he couldn t ERE any fish for supper JIM DIEEEENDEREER who began to get STOUT had to take h1s shoes to a SCHUMACHER because they had HOLJES rn them Ht also started to BUSSt hls vest so he took ll to a TAYLOR Whtle our country btcame tncensed at th atrocrttts vshrch were bemg commrtted throughout the world we tr1ed to do all that we were ABEL to bolster our nattonal deftnst EDWARDS OSVIUN jo1ned the navy so that ht could SCHWAB the decks WASHBURNt POT TS and ttdy up the crews MURPHYS MERTON KOCH jomed up wtth the army and became a KAPRAL ot tht guards Somt of our mort domtst1c mmded boys jolned the kttchen crtw and prepartd hot dogs and sautr KRAUTH and a SWEOER of coffte HAACu for the soldltrs But our tliss m mbtrs who jomtd the armeel forces found that durmg a htat wavt som of thtm SHRIVERtd up to a frazzlt Then there was a sh1pwrt k whtn all crevt mtmbtrs wtnt to JANET JONES locktr exctpt somt who savtd thtmstlves by clmgmg to floatmg planks of HOP NVOOD and SWARTWOOD A few of thtst peoplt caught cold and whtn they were examrntd by a doctor hc was heard to say You havt a bad KAUEE 'VIAN You had bttttr SEIP a solutton of BOYLEd water and salt Seventy ezqht I V U -'Y 1 . 14 A I 4 I I 1 X L A I v, ' 3 I 1 ' . l A I I '. 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