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.-fc Kuff.. ' 51.1. g t I First Row, Lett to Right: I. P. Griffith, E. R. Smith. Second Row, Left to Right: A. Schwartz, M. Pallison, R. Bennington, M. Christy. Third Row, Left to Right: S. Leonard, I. Hutta, A. Archibald, H. Littler. First Row, Left to Right: R. Stine, I. MacDouga1. Second Row, Left to Right: A. Weber, W. Leyda, G. Clemens, A. Lavine. Third How, Left to Right: I. Noot, E. Dingledy, M. Porter, M. Davis, A. Fox. First Row, Left to Right: L. Morris, M. Ioslyn, W. Martin, I. Clarke, M. Reese. Second Row: G. Shields, M. Maneeley, T. Chambers, I. Panik, G. Miller, and D. Hall. -'Z-I Page Thirteen lil'-
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Faculty . . . Makers of Better Ohioans Sixty-eight members of our faculty supervise the teaching of approxi- mately 15U0 students who should go on to build a better government cmd keep our Ohio, and our United States safe from the evils of communism. Sitting, Left to Right: N. Hayden, M. Carney, S. Young, R. Burke, R. Troescher, C. Goterba, G. Hudson, E. Lowemiller. Standing: D. Leach, R. Stevenson, R. Higley, N. Wintzer. Left to Right, First Row: R. Hadley, L. Samsa, I. Hogan. Second Row: A. Marino, P. Miller, R. Henderson, O. Carlson. Third Row: M. Zupko, B. Honey. pw -:El Page Twelve 1-31-
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3 tx J f Youngstown alt uf: K f' I u 0 , f'4 ' Mist F f y M Vx nasal' + X l u ci 'L ,gi Lyjgl O11 I H4 ML W .1 I ' ,fx MXIK I K Z' I yfjm MM ,Mgr 690959 If you would travel into the northeastem section oi Ohio, you would come upon Oh.io's third largest city, Youngstown. This metropolis, located on the Mahoning River, claims the distinction of producing more steel within its city limits than any other city in the United States. Youngstown was named for Iohn Young, who came here in 1797, and bought an entire township at the junction of Mill Creek and Mahoning River. Within a year 10 families had established themselves at Youngstown, and a little later a gristmill was set up at the falls of Mill Creek, a scenic park which covers more than 2,100 acres. Early in the history of the village Daniel and Iames Heston built the first blast furnace in the state of Ohio on Yellow Creek. Vast quantities of raw material made it possible for the city to develop into a great iron and steel center. This progress resulted in the building oi the Pennsylvania-Ohio Canal, completed in 1839 and extending through the cities of Cleveland and Pittsburgh. The first railroad was opened in 1853, followed by the four main lines now entering the city. We can easily see that industry is the backbone of any city and this is especially true of Youngstown. But here, in the midst of a steel producing city, cultural, educational and recreational opportunities are found for all, making Youngstown a good place in which to work and live. I 4 'ft 'Ts 4 tt lg s if 2 if Page Fourteen Bv-
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