“Everybody’s War” is the theme of the Cherry and White magazine of the Williamsport High School published by juniors today.
The staff of about 50 juniors, headed by Richard Eschenbach, Robert Hotzapple, Max Gingrich, David Brown, Elmer Koons, business heads and Betty Jane Fritz, art editor.
The cover was designed by Betty Jane Fritz, the title page by Blanche Reher. The drawings on the staff and contents page Charlotte Beam and Eva Mae Winters and the frontispiece, Betty Stunkel.
Story includes, “Pop Leaves Home,” by Dorothy Hays; “Heartbeats and Palpitations, A Story of Valentines,” edited by Maxine Lockard, illustrated by Carol McDaniel and Roberta Schmoyer. “Tuning In On Other Schools,” an exchange article by Ruth Ann Metzger and Winona Mensch; “Modern Joan of Arc,” a story of W.H.S. girl graduates serving in the Armed Forces, illustrated by Angeline Liberti and Donna Fulton; “Cleveland Symphony Comes To Town,” by Richard Eschenbach, “To Vote or Not To Vote,” an article about the problems of 18-year olds voting, “Volunteers For Victory,” an article by Charlotte Beam and Mary Jo Ault, “Post War Planning,” an article by Mrs. R.L. Harer’s Monday III English class, a page of humor designed by Mary Rose Lane, and letters of appreciation to advertisers of “Cherry and White,” by Pauline Waltz and Gloria LaBelle.
The news insert was edited by the journalism class. News editors for the issue are Ruth Ann Metzger, Mary Jo Ault, Gladys Wagner, William Bailey, and Winona Mensch.
Advisors for the magazine are Miss Florence Laubscher, Miss Miriam Wendle, Miss Mary Geiger, and Kerr Miller.


