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'ii iii? if if,- Kr Spa 'Kumi JUNIOR CLASS ROLL First Row-Zella Bailey, Arden Brubaker, Freda Buzzard, Lorraine Clawges, Cathryn Coalmer, Kathlyn Cook Second Row-Eleanor Cotton, Jane Detwiler, Howard Donbar, James Drexler, Alice Ehrhart, Raymond Essenwein Third Row-Richard Essenwein, John Esterly, Ellen Esterly, Betty Feezel, Louetta Frankett, William Gleckler Fourth Row-Betty Gustafson, Mariorie Hawkins, Stanley Irons, Betty Kaufman, Audrey Knight, Dorothy Leep HISTORY or' THE CLASS or '39 T ln the fall of '35, the present Junior Class entered C. H. S. as Freshmen, under the super- vision of Mr. Barton, and to him we are grate- ful for a good start. The officers were President .,.s.........,........,....,........ Mildred Miller Vice President ....,. ........... H oward Donbar Secretary ....,.... ....,.,.............. E loise Rapp Treasurer ........... ...... R aymond Mallenkopf Athletic Ch .........,...,.......,................. John Bell The class colors selected were green and gold. During the year a wiener roast and two parties were held. Page Twenty-six As Sophomores, we were placed in the hands of Mr. Walter. The officers this year were: President .................................... Jack Lindsay Vice President ....... ............ E leanor Cotton Secretary ........... ......................... S tanley Irons Treasurer ........ .............. R aymond Mollenkopf Athletic Ch ..,,,..,. Irene Miller, Howard Donbor The annual wiener roast and a party were held, and in the late spring, our class enjoyed a picnic with the Freshmen at Peace Valley Park.
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CLASS PROPHECY lCon't.j The Crawford Orchestra is scheduled to ap- pear in the Hollywood Hotel program tonight. Lloyd's success, he claims, is due to his wife, the former Marguerite Kamery. Doris Lindsay taught English for a few years at Kent University, but she recently married her sweetheart of high school days. Evelyn Zimmerman, a well known dietician, has recently discovered a new dish which has become very popular. Arlene Harrold, an ac- countant, is busily taking care of the incoming orders. Bob Lipe is advertising manager. So you see the old gang does stick together. John Kurtz is a chemist in the Republic Steel Mills at Youngstown. James Knopp is a farmer and has devised new and better ways to farm-without work. Alma Drotleff is a stenographer for a large manufacturing concern in Pittsburgh, but- this is strictly confidential-she is marrying the boss in September. Jane Oesch is now Secretary of State, and do you remember how Eula Fittro used to long to be somebody's secretary? She now holds that position in Jane's office. Lewis Black is a physics professor at Miami University. He gives all credit for his success to his early training under Mr. Barton. Marjorie Miller is raising winning thorough- breds for the Kentucky Derby. Henry Cole has a hunting lodge in Canada which supplies fur for many of the coats sold in the exclusive shops of Paris. Have you had a chance to see Jack Fuller- ton in his latest comedy? lf not, you have missed a circus. See him, if you have an op- portunity. ' Isabell Moore is taking a rest in the Adiron- dack Mountains after a very strenuous season on the stage. . Virgil Hoover Phd., A. B., LIL. B., Ma., BU- NK, who is Superintendent of Columbiana Schools, is a favorite with the students. Rea- son-he gives half of the school year for holidays and the remaining half for vacation. Earl Kabler, an aviator of renown, is at- tempting a non-stop flight around the world. Bill Magill is accompanying him. Helen Holmes has been traveling extensively since she accepted the position of governess with the DuPont family. Dorothy Sheets is principal of a school in Cleveland and has good prospects of gaining still higher places in time. Harold Burkle, John Eckard, Charles Snyder and Robert Essenwein have recently purchased the Firestone Farm and are now raising pigeons. Verne Moser, head supervisor of the Salem Hospital, is doing much to make the days brighter for her patients. Willard Kyser is a government draftsmen and is now drawing plans for a new Supreme Court ,Building in Washington, D. C. to pro- vide for the six additional judges which were finally added to the court. Wilma Hetric is a happy-faced, placid-look- ing matron just as she was a jolly, even- tempered, good-natured, school girl. Of course you remember Roy Rupert. He is an active policitian and is at present cam- paign manager for Margaret Glecker, who is aspiring to be the first woman mayor of Col- umbiana. lt is rumored that, if elected, she will appoint Alice Nelson as clerk in the city hall. We can well be proud of our classmates, Ruth. All have achieved success in one way or another. The boys who purchased the Firestone Farm have extended an invitation to the alumni of C. H. S. to meet at their home in August. l hope you will be able to attend. Yours lovingly, , JUNE LUNDGREN Page Twenty five
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as is JUNIOR CLASS ROLL First Row--Jack Lindsay, Mary E. Manchester, Clyde Maurer, Charlotte Miller, lrene Miller, Mildred Miller Second Row-Raymond Mollenkopf, Junior Moser, Lois Peppel, Dorothy Paulton, Eloise Rapp, Jane Readshow Third Row-Arthur Rohrer, Rhoda Russell, Dorothy Shank, Helen Simpson, Agnes Snyder, Dick Stephens Fourth Row-Helen Coalmer, Dorothy Todd, Joe Unger, Olen Uselton, Bette Weaver, Robert Wolfgang CLASS HISTORY lCon't.l ln our Junior year Miss Esterly was our sponsor. The class officers elected for this year were: President .... A ......... ...... R aymond Mollenkopf Vice President ....... ......... D orothy Poulton Secretary ............. ........ H elen Simpson Treasurer .......... ....... A rden Brubaker Social Ch .......,.. ,............. Z ella Bailey Athletic Ch .,.... ..,... L ouetto Frankett William Gleckler The class again enjoyed a wiener roast at the home of Dorothy Poulton. Three successful events occurred this year. ,They were the pur- chase of the Junior rings, the presentation of the class play, The Haunted CastIe under the direction of Miss Esterly and the Junior- Senior Prom held at Wycliff Manor' near Youngstown on Friday, May l3. We have had many good times in C. H. S. and with the one remaining year in high school, we hope to accept and carry out the responsi- bilities as successfully as the preceding seniors have done. Page Twenty se
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