Elyria Public High School - Elyrian Yearbook (Elyria, OH)
- Class of 1939
Page 1 of 140
Cover
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the school tuith a oehoteo trieno of QElpria
laigh, a high minoeo citi5en, an alumnus of
the school, jllilapor Zloseph QE. Retro.
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All hail to thee, Elyria High
In tribute halt we now.
In reverence that's deep and true
Our loyal heads we bow.
For time can never more destroy
The lights of 1nem'ry burning bright.
In days to come all thru the years,
You'll guide us by your light.
As forward to our goal we go
From scenes and pleasures rare,
Our lips must e'er their story tell
Our hearts fond mem'ries share.
And tho the years roll on and on,
We hail to her with heart and hand.
As first our school rose in the west
So first she'll always stand.
Uforzls by Bernice Atkinson.
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Hurrah for Elyria High School
For she's all right.
Keep the colors flying
Of the cherry and white.
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Show the other fellows
VVhat We can do.
Hurrah for Elyria High School
For she'll break through.
Remember Elyria High, boys,
When you have gone,
Out in the wide world
Many things have Won.
Keep the red and white, boys,
Always in sight.
Hurrah for Elyria High School
For she's all right.
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MR. XVIILIAM A. ICI,Y
lfvvr since 1027 students, rcaclu-rs, and citizvns have C0l1l'il1llCd to hc grateful to
Mr. hhvilliillll A. Fly for his gift of 535,000 which made the Stadium possihlv.
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,james EE. Agate
.lames lf. Agate, known among his friends as Jimmy, son of Clerk of Courts H. lf.
Agate and lllrs. Agate, died on August 13, 1033 from burns received when a gasoline-
lired "steamer" exploded when he was removing wall paper.
He played guard and tackle on the football team.
He had lived in Elyria all his life and l1ad attended the public schools here
throughout his educational career.
illllr- Cllharlez M. Zlinppes
Charles VV. Koppes, science and mathematics teacher at Elyria High for 26 years,
passed away February 5, 1939.
He was a graduate of Ohio VVesleyan University. Prior to his teaching here, he
had been superintendent of schools at Kingsville and at Sullivan for there years and
eight years respectively.
He took an active interest in the activities of the lllethodist Episcopal Church,
especially the Sunday School.
His widow, lylrs. Ma1'yf Koppes, survives as do llwight and XVayne, both gradu-
ates of lf. H. S. Dwight is in the advertising department of the Curtis Publishing
Company at Philadelphia. Several of his short stories have been published. YVayne
is professor of achitecture: at Renssalaer l'olytechnic Institute at Troy, New York.
mr. Cllharlez 2113. millianm
Charles RI. VVilliams, attendance olzlicer of the Elyria Public Schools for the
last ten years, passed away February 5.
He served as teacher and principal at the old Lake Avenue School from 1890 to
IQOI. lfntil 1917 he was busy helping to organize the manual training work under
the direction of Superintendent VV. R. Comings.
He served as County Clerk of Courts for six years, spent a year in Florida, and
was teacher and principal at the Lake Avenue County School from 1026 to IQZS.
He is survived by his wife and one son Ralph, who lives in Detroit and who is
an lf. H. S. graduate.
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Eiyuan efdataa Welcomes Quest
The scene opens in Room IOS of lflyria High School at 2 230 on a spring afternoon
diary IX-IIi,Yt'I'I ls everything ready for lllayor Petro's tour around the school?
Bill Lord: Yes. lt's all set.
Phyllis Christnian looking out of window: Here he eonies now.
.lmn Cri,fp: llow do you do, lklayor P
lflyrian.
Hlzzyor Prim: How do you do, jean.
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.ll'.'llII l'n1 going to he your guide this afternoon. Let's go to the auditorium first.
Guide: The Senior will always reinember the auditorium when they think of gradu-
ation. l'd like to introduce to you, Lawrence Forbes, our President for the
past two years, who is usually called Ozzie. He will tell you about the Senior
Class and their oHieers.
etro. 1,111 -lean Crisp, lfditor-in-Chief of the
Jllnyor P1-tra: 1'm very glad to meet you, Ozzie.
Ozzie: How do you do.
fllayor
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Ozzie:
Petro: You have four class ollicers, don't you?
That's right. Dorothy Nau is Vice-President, Bernie Fobes is Secretary and
the Treasurer is jean Crisp. They are all very capable and reliable people.
Petro: How large is the graduating Class?
There are 338 who will graduate. Half of them will receive their diplomas
on june 8 and the other half on June 9. l'd be glad to show you the pictures
of our Senior Class if you'd like to see them.
Petro: I think that would be very interesting.
Beside each senior's icture information about him or her is iven. This is
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as follows: student s name, address, course, and activities.
Here is a picture of our class adviser, Miss Edna Iones.
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She has just announced the name of the writer of the class poem, Robert hIacDonald.
Class Poem
By Robert ITIUCDOIIIIIIJ
Elyria High we leave you now,
VVhere pleasant years we've spent,
VVhere to our adolescent years
Your cheery air you've lent.
The happy days of school are o'er,
And life before us lies,
Commencement day is with us now
To sever pleasant ties.
Though years may come and year
And life rolls swiftly by,
The happy times and carefree days
VVill in our memories lie.
Elyria High we leave you now,
Our goals as sails we set.
The world may send its breakers, bt
Our school we'll ne'er forget.
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Samba Class Committees
DISTINCTION DAY DRESS
Girls-Dorothy Jenkins, Ch.
Boys-
Marcella Downs
Agnes Kapcar
Beverly Wright
Betty Williams
Arthur Hutt, Ch.
Bill Renz
Doug Birch
Tom Cochrane
John Simon
CAPTION
Nan Shyrock, Ch.
Lois Lescher
Doris Severs
Dorothy Johnson
Marian Ellis
Jane Davies
Marcella Hayes
June Barnhart
Marcia Webber
Jean Heimsath
Dick Baumhardt
Ray Helling
Jim F erriman
Dick Funk
John Boylan
Edwin Johns
Tony Montagnese
SOCIAL
Nancy Koplin, Ch.
Mary Kaiser
Clara Mae Goetz
Joan Swindling
Kay Sinnott
Bill Powell
lVIaynard Unger
Julian Maslyk
Larry Coleman
George Vehlber
Jack Kelly
MONEY COLLECTING
Jeannette Fox, Ch.
William Bennett
Germaine Copas
Dick Selman
Jack Tarry
John MacGuire
Dick Robson
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MOTTO
William Fey, Ch.
Robert Nlac Donald
Frank Kosa
Rita Baker
Viola Dougherty
CLASS FLOWER
Bernice Nicholas, Ch.
Jane Gleason
Joe Herold
John Wilhelmy
Tom Smith
MEMORIAL
Joan Bauer, Ch.
Norma Weisman
Aladar Bara
Andrew Foreman
Paul Gardner
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Bm Lord, Ch.
Peter Smith
Rita Halpin
Mary Born
Pat Brown
JEWELRY
Shirley Altfeld, Ch.
Ada Lounsbrough
Mary Sederis
Bob Blayney
Bill Humphrey
COLOR
Joan Norsworthy, Ch
Marion Holmes
Dorothy McKee
Robert Bolly
James Harssema
Dick Roesman
HISTORY
Roberta Howenstine,
Janet Rawson
LaVaughn Searight
Harold Dahnke
Jason Geisel
lice Mae Hoover Bill Lahiff
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CEORDON CSEORGIE AROOKIRE 3' CMD
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1700 Middle Ave.3 General Course3 Varsity Football 7.
ALFRED fiUSTAVE ARNDT
You Shall Reap IVhnt You Sow.
1001 Lake Ave.3 Commercial Course3 Jefferson Jr. High I-2.
MARIKDN ROSE AEIXIE
I Dream to fllufh.
168 Courtland St.3 Commercial COLIFSCQ Jefferson Jr. High School
1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 lN'IacDowell Chorus 33 Glee Club 43 Jr. A Cap-
pella 5, 63 Sr. A Cappella 7, 83 Friendship I, 2, 7, 83 Volleyball I, 3.
JEAN EVELYN ASCHENB.ACH 3
I Used to be Color Blind.
155 Cornell Ave.3 General Courseg Friendship Club 1-83 V
3-83 Basketball 3-83 Leaders' Group 6-83 Tennis 3, 5, 73
5-83 Athletic HE". ' '
BERT C. ALEXANDER, IR.
lllv, fllyself and I
130 Chase St.3 General Course3 Jr. Hi-Y 33 Freshman Football IQ
Lightweight Football 3, 53 Heavyweight Football 73 Boys' Chorlis
23 Jr. A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Sr. AuCappella Choir 5-83 Freshman
Track 23 Slip Collector 7. A"
MARX' ADELE BAGNELL
He Sfill flly llmrl
119 Cornell Ave.3 General Course.
SHIRLEY ESTHER ALTFELD
Dark Eyes.
324 Fourth St.3 General Courseg Friendship Club I-83 F
Cabinet 1, 2, 5-83 Sapientes SQ Leaders' Group 5-83
Chorus 1 3 Glee Club 23 jr. A Cappella 3, 4, 63 Sr. A
Volleyball 1, 3, 73 Basketball 1-83 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83
Hiking 1, 3-83 "You Can't Take It With YOLIHQ Sr. Distinction
Committee 63 Players' Club 7, 8.
Rim ELLEN BAKER
, Just a Song at Trciliglzt.
Stop 7, Lake Ave.3 General Course3 Friendship Club 1, 23 llflac-
Dowell Chorus IQ jefferson jr. High 1, 23 Office Assistant 1, 7-83
Library Assistant 7-8.
ROGER EDVVARD ANDERSKJN
Ah Sweet Jllystcry of Life.
545 F. Broad St.3 General Course. Z
ALVIN ROY BALDT
Love Bug Will Bite You.
255 Pasadena Ave.3 General Course3 Jefferson -lr. High I-23 Intra-
mural Basketball 23 Freshman Football 1.
" ldentilication proceeds from left to right.
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A1..-xD,xR A. BAR.-X
A Good lllan is Ifara' to Find
345 VVest River St.5 General
Course5 Sapientes 3, 45 Monitor
5-85 Light Football 3-65 Light
Squad 1, 25 Intramural Basketball
25 Hi-Y 7, 8.
Jos121'H A. BARASKI
Telling llly Troubles to ll llfule
229 VVest River St.5 llanual
Arts Course.
Toxx' P. BAR1x,xR12sso
Bnrizrzrle Bill the Sailor.
213 Chestnut St.5 General Course
Basketball 2.
,l'1'NE V1o1,12'1' BARNHART
lon' to Wjin Frierzzls and
Influenfe People.
154 Belllield Ave.5 General
Course5 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75
Basketball 2, 4., 6, 85 Baseball 2,-
4, 6, 85 Friendship 3-85 Hiking
I-85 Boosters' 3, 4.5 Caption Coni-
niittec-5 Badminton 6-8.
G11.1xERT C. li.-XL'ER
lflzen I Croix' Up.
340 XVinekles SL5 General Course
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JOAN BAUER
W'e Think of You Often.
Gulf Rd.5 General Course5 Cafe-
teria Worker 3-85 Friendship 1-8
and Cabinet 7-85 Sapientes 3-45
Players' 3-85 Leaders' Group 7-85
National Honor 6-85 lNIacDowell
Chorus 25 Glee 35 Jr. Choir 4.5
Sr. Choir 5-85 Band 5-65 Hiking
3-85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Volleyball 75
Basketball3-85 Extemp Rep. 65
Athletic "E"5 You Can't Take It
VVith You.
RICHARD E. BALNHARDT
Happy Today. Sad Tomorrozv.
212 Spruce St.5 General Course5
Football IQ Basketball 1, 25 jr.
Hi-Y 3, 45 Sr. Hi-Y 6-85 Pro-
jectionist 3-85 Light Football3, 55
Heavy 75 Basketball 3-4, 5-85
lylonitor 5-85 You Can't Take It
VVith You.
Dom NIAE BEAL
lllusir, lllastro, Please.
321 VVest St.5 General Course5
Jr. Friendship 1-4.5 Sr. Friendship
5, 65 Chorus 1 5 Glee Club IQ Sr.
A Cappella 3-85 Orchestra 1-6.
IVIARY lNIARGAR12T BEAVOR
Lonesome Valley Sally.
218 VV. Bridge St.5 Gene r al
Course5 lVIacDowell Chorus 1-35
Jr. Friendship 1-25 Sr. Friendship
5-65 Glee Club 4-5.
Bessie RI. BENDICK
Ilold Tight.
822 Lake Ave.5 General Course5
jefferson Jr. High I-25 Volleyball
1-25 Friendship 1-85 lN'IacDowell
Chorus 35 Girls' Glee 45 Friend-
ship Cabinet 3-45 Sapientes 3-4.
Fourteen
HARRY BENFORD, JR.
Liiilc Drummer Boy.
337 Wiiickles St. 3 General Course,
Band 7-8.
NV11.1,1A1x1 EARL BENNETT
Jus! Bill.
117 Chase St., General Course,
Library Ass't. 6-83 Spanish 6-8.
Lois LORRAINE BERNDT
171 Hr Faithful.
432 Kenyon Ave., Gen er al
Course, Friendship 1-83 Volley-
ball 3, 5. 7, Basketball 2, 4, 65
Hiking 1-8.
DCJL'GI.AS H. BIRCH
Nighfridr.
333 Fifth St.: General Course,
lVIacDowell Chorus 5, 65 Sr A
Cappella 7, 83 Band 1-6, Basket-
ball 3-63 Intramural Basketball 45
Tennis 7g Light Squad 1, 23 Sr.
Hi-Y 5-8, Monitor 5,63 Players'
7, 85 You Can't Take It With
You, The Enemy.
ROBERT H. BLAYNEY
Day Dreaming
215 VVooster St., General Course,
Track 2, 4, 85 Light Football 33
Sr. Hi-Y 5-85 Track Trainer 65
Tennis 73 Football Trainer 7.
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DOROTHY D. BLECMAN
Pardon flly Southern lffvfnt.
107 VVest St. 5 Commercial Course 3
Forest Park High, Baltimore, Md.
1-55 Friendship 7-85 Basketball
1-4, 8, Volleyball 1-4, 73 Writers'
7, 85 Glee Club 1, 2.
WILLETTA JOAN BOARD
All God's Children Got Rhythm.
South Second St., General Course.
DONALD JOSEPH Boppy
Body and Soul.
263 Abbe Rd., General Course,
Football 3-8.
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Rio Rita. ' X
324 E. Hghts. Blvd., G en e r al
Course, Boys' Chorus 1-3, jr. A
Cappella 4-65 Sr. A Cappella 7-83
Jr. Hi-Y I-4, Players' 6-8.
JANE A. BoREsK1
Bird in a Gilded Cage.
421 W. Thirteenth St., General
Courseg Herald Staff 6.
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MARY RIARGARET BORN
To flfary Ufith Lo-ve.
359 Princeton Ave.5 Gen. Course5 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Basketball
6, 85 Hiking 3-85 Baseball 2, 45 Spanish Club 6, 7, 85 Athletic "E",
Ii11.EEN EDNA BRoL'sE
I Know' Note.
114 VVurst Ct.5 General Course5 Jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Fitch
High School, Youngstown, O. 5, 65 Friendship Club 1, 2, 55 lN'Iac-
Dowell Chorus 35 Glee Clllb 45 Volleyball 1-65 Basketball 1-6.
XV11.1.1AA1 D. BOWVDLER
Small Fry.
423 Te11th St.5 General Course5 Track 2, 4, 6: Radio Club 4, 55
Airplane Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1-85 Chorus 5, 65 Sr. A Cappella 7. 8.
PATRICIA AANDRFNVS BROXVN'
Study In b'rofc'11.
128 Ohio St.5 General Courseg Friendship Club 7, 8.
,lol-1N LEWIS BOYLAN
Iljllffy Dust.
804 East Ave.5 General Courseg Library Assistant 75 Herald Staff 8.
SH1R1.EY MAR1A Buc1t1.EY
Shooting! Hiyh.
Spring Valley Country Club, Gulf Rd.5 Commercial Courseg Friend-
ship Clllbl-8: Glee Club 25 jr. A Cappella 3, 45 Sr. A Cappella5-85
Leaders' Group 6-85 Volleyball 1-85 Baseballg Basketball: Tennis
5-85 Athletic "Eng Athletic Pin.
NIARTHA JEAN BRAMWELI.
.lwulie Wfillz the Lighi Brown lluir.
108 Neuter Ct.5 General Course5 Friendship Club 1-85 Chorus5
lVIacDowell Chorus 3-45 Sr. A Cappella 5-85 Tennis 3-85 Basketball
4-85 Volleyball 1-85 Baseball 6-85 Jefferson Jr. High 1-2.
R101-1ARD .lOl-IN BURANDT
The Choir Boy.
85 Laundon Ct.5 General Courseg Track 4, 6, 85 Boys' Chorus 25
jr. A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Sr. A Cappella Choir 5-8.
BERTON SAN1foRD BRIDGE
Jbsolutely.
509 VVest Third St.5 General Courseg Boys' Chorus 1-45 slr. A
Cappella Choir 8.
VERvA REGINA BLRKE
.411 flly Life.
1505 lkliddle Ave.5 Conunercial Course5 Volleyball 1-65 llIacDowell
Chorus 1-25 jr. Friendship Club 1 5 Baseball 45 Sr. Friendship Club
7, 85 Basketball 4.
H076 4 Sixteen
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FRANK LJRANGE BL'RRows, JR.
lfmvi' Jyain.
IIS F. Hgts. Blvd.: Commercial Course5 Projectionist Club 7-85
Lorain High 1-25 Amherst High School 3-4.
LTERTRLTDE M. CHESLER
Curly-Top.
332 Lodi St.5 General Coursey llIaeDowell Chorus 1-45 jr. A Cap-
pella Choir 5-75 Baseball 1-45 Basketball 1-85 Volleyball 3-85 Jr.
Friendship Club 1-45 Sr. Friendship Club 7, 85 Hiking 3-6.
.loHN C. BUSH
Sninn Takes ll Holizlay.
122 Homer St.: General Course5 Lightweight Football 35 Track
I-25 Freshman Basketball 1-2.
ANNE MfXRlE CHlJR.XK
I flluxt Sn' 1-lnnie Tonight.
R.F.U. 3, Elyriag Commercial Course.
'l'HoMAs fiI,EN BL'TT1.E
Low Thy Neighbor.
420 Lorain Blvd.5 Commercial Course5 Freshman Football 1 5 Light-
weight Football 3, 55 Heavy Football 75 Freshman Basketball 2.
ciEORGE EDWARD CHRIST1.-xN
lfzzir' Up mul Liw.
113 VVater St.5 hlanual Arts Course.
VV11,1,1AR1 CLYDE Brzz.-xkn
The flfkflllifli' Tl'111'1'ff'r.
Gulf Rd.: General Course.
PHv1.1.1s JANE CHR1s'1'A1AN
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514 Cleveland Qt ' General Course' Sapientes 4' Spanish Club 85
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-lr. Friendship Club 1-45 Sr. Friendship Club 5-85 Herald Staff 65
Leaders' Group 7-85 Baseball 1-65 Volleyball 3-75 Basketball 5-85
Tennis 75 All-Star Basketball 85 Athletic "E"5 Elyrian Staff 8'
Student Cabinet Committee 7-8.
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FRANCIS CARTER
,Ill flu' .liw is Gone.
237 Oberlin Rd.5lGeneral Course5 Lightweight Football 55 Fresh-
man Traek 25 Track 4, 6.
THoMAs ,l'A1x1Es COCHRANE
Out For No Good.
317 Cambridge Ave.5 General Course5 Ir. Hi-Y 1-45 Sr. Hi-Y 5-85
Reserve Basketball 3-65 Boys' Chorus I-25 Jr. A Cappella Choir 35
Sr. A Cappella 4-85 Freshman Basketball 2-35 Freshman Track 2'
Varsity Track 4, 6, 85 Slip Collector 7.
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Yv0NNE IRENE COLE
Wliat Are Your Intentions.
1320 E. River St.3 General
COUYSCQ Attica High, Attica, Ohio
1-23 Chorus 7-83 Basketball 33
Volleyball 1-3.
LAWRENCE J. COLEMAN
kfflien Larry Throws His Lariat.
801 E. River St.3 General Course3
Jr. Hi-Y 1-43 Football 1, 3, 5, 73
Basketball 2, 4, 6, 83 Light Squad
21 Movie Worker 5-8.
EARL C. Coox, JR.
Lookie, Lookie, Lookie, llere
Comes Cookie.
215 East Fifteenth St.3 General
Course.
CHERMAINE RUTH Co1'As
lfetzveeu the Devil and the Deep
Blue Sen.
144 Hamilton St.3 Commercial
Courseg MacDowell Chorus I, 2 3
Glee Club 31 Ir. A Cappella 4-63
Sr. A Cappella 7, 83 Volleyball 3.
RICHARD FRANKLIN CoRTs
At Your Beck and Call.
154 Cleveland St.3 G en e r al
COUYSCQ Jr. Hi-Y I-23 Basket- '
ball 1.
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XVILINJR ALLEN CovEN
Trust In Ille.
224 Gates Ave.3 General COLIFSCI
Track 2, 6, 83 Football 1, 33
Sr. Hi-Y 7, 83 Basketball 1-83
Tennis 7.
E CRANDALL
Alive.
107 Chase St.3 C o m m e r c i al
Courseg jefferson Jr. High I-23
Friendship 5-83 Volleyball 1-53
Olhce Asslt. 2, 7, 83 Baseball I-25
Hiking I-23 Jr. Friendship 1-2.
,IEAN ELIZARET1-1 CRISP
So Niee.
344. F.. Hgts. Blvd.3 Gen e r al
COUYSCQ Elyrian 2-83 Astronomers
I-23 Boosters' 3-43 lVIacDowell
Chorus 1-23 Girls' Glee 31 jr. A
Cappella 4-63 Leaders' 5-83 Latin
43 Players'4-83 National Honor
6-83 Friendship 1-83 Friendship
Cabinet 1-4, 7, 83 Basketball 1-83
Volleyball 1-83 Tennis 1-83 Base-
ball 1-83 Athletic "E" SQ Athletic
Pin 63 Orchestra 5-7 3 Y.lVI.-Y.VV.
Council 5, 63 Hiking 2-83 Class
'TI'CZ1Sll1'CI'Q Athletic Guard 7 3 You
Can't 'Fake It VVith You.
MARY -IEAN CROSKY
ffm I to Blame.
R.D. 33 General Courseg Friend-
ship 1-2.
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R.IJ. 3, lflyriag General Course:
Leaders' 7-85 Volleyball I-85
Chorus 1-35 Basketball 7-8: Base-
ball 5-65 Jefferson Jr. High 1, 2.
HARo1.n Lizwls IJ.-XIINKIZ, .l'R.
1le'.v II LIL.'ill From 1lIr111l1r1ti1111.
645 IC. Broad St. 5 Classical Course5
Latin 5-85 hlonitor 5-65 Library
Ass't. 5-85 National Honor 6-8:
Sr. Hi-Y 7-85 Ifxtemp. Squad 8:
Student Organization Committee
7-85 You Can't Take It VVith You.
li15NNlz'l'I1 xloux IJAVIDSON
.'l11ylhi11y Goes.
014 Lake Ave.5 General Course.
j.-wie IC. IJAVIES
Deep Plrrfwle.
4.25 lfast Ave.5 General Course:
Friendship 1-85 Latin 45 Leaders'
7, 85 Volleyball I, 3, 5, 75 Tennis
3, 5, 75 Basketball 2, 4., 85 Library
Ass't. 4-85 Athletic "F" 55 Base-
ball 2-85 Friendship Cabinet 7, 85
Chorus 2-35 Athletic Pin: Hiking
1 8
BIARY jo IJIZBIARI.-K
ffflxy U11 Ihr' flyer.
34.6 S. lllaplc St.: Commercial
Conrse5 Friendship 1-45 Sr,
Friendship 5-85 Basketball 1-85
Tennis 5, 75 Baseball 1-85 Volley-
ball 1-8.
9
1:79
H1z1,1zN Dmms
Bright Eyes.
VVest Ridge, R.D. 3. Iflyria5
General Course5 Sr. Friendship
7-85 Volleyball 3-75 Hiking 35
VVhittier Jr. High, Lorain, O. I-3.
CHARI.ES J. DENIOS
Fit As' fl Fiddle.
320 Fourth St.5 lklanual Arts
Course5 Jefferson jr. High 1-25
Band 7.
PAULINE S. IJURROYVSKI
W'hen They Played The Polhn.
1518 Nliddle Ave.5 G e n e r al
Course5 Volleyball 2, 45 Basket-
ball 3, 5, 75 Library Ass't. 6-85
Sr. Friendship 7, 85 Hiking 1, 35
Baseball 5.
RoR12RT FRANK Dol2n12I.E
BFIYIIISB of Onfe Upon 11 Time.
IO7 Princeton Ave.5 G e n e r al
Course5 Boys' Chorus 1-55 Hi-Y
1-35 Track 1, 65 Football I 5
Basketball 1.
V1o1.A KATHRYN DOUGHERTY
In Your Olzcn Quiet Wriy.
IIS Bellefield Ave.5 Commercial
C0urse5 jr. Friendship I-45 Sr.
Friendship 4-85 Volleyball I-45
Library Ass't. 6-85 Oflice Ass't
-u .
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be Y' All
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1939
MARCELLA G. DowNs
It's the Gypsy in Zlle.
190 Erie St.5 General Course5 Hiking 1-85 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75
Basketball 2, 4, 6, 85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Friendship Club 1-85 Sr.
Friendship Cabinet 5, 65 Athletic "E"5 jefferson Jr. High School5
Chorus I-2.
MARGUERITE JANE EDWARDS
Jllrzrgurita.
1938 Middle Ave.5 General Course5 llIacDowell Chorus 1 5 Hiking
3-45 Sapientes 4-85 Library Assistant 6-7.
VERA DL'BENA
Just A Quiet Evening.
130 Fairlawn Ave.5 General CourSe5 Hiking 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25
Baseball 1.
FRANK J. ELEK
I Beteha.
,222 YV. River St.5 General Course
HENRY BERNARD DUDEK
Be A Good Scout.
342 Seventeenth St.5 Commercial Course5 Golf 65 Tennis 7.
JOSEPH G. ELEK
Solitude.
322 VV. River St.5 General Course
PAuL ALLEN ECKLER
Casey Jones.
1628 Lake Ave.5 General Course5 Players' Club 5-85 Projectionist
Club 5, 65 Cafeteria VVorker 5-85 Library Assistant 5, 65 jefferson
jr. High 1, 25 Extemp Speaking 65 "You Can't Take It With Youn.
IJLJKE NI. ELLIOTT
Go Juvzy and Let file Sleep.
405 Park Ave.5 General Course5 Jr. Hi-Y I-2.
HELEN EDVVARDS
I Let A Song Go Out Of M31 Heart
1202 West Ave.5 General Course5 Jr. Friendship Club 2, 35 Sr.
Friendship Club 4-75 Amherst High 1 5 Oberlin High 25 Basketball
1-55 Volleyball 1-35 Baseball 1-35 Glee Club 1 5 Freshman Choir 2.
MARIAN FRANCES ELLIS
Illy Gal Sal.
216 E. Hgts. Blvd.5 General CourSe5 Friendship Club 1-85 Leaders'
Group 5-85 Tennis 1, 3, 5. 75 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Basketball 2, 4,-
6, 85 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Hiking I-85 Herald Staff 65 All-Star Basket-
ball 65 Athletic "E" 35 Athletic Pin and Guard 65 Jr. A Cappella
Choi 3, 45 Sr. A Cappella Choir 5-85 Friendship Club Cabinet 5, 6.
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4-J in I' MA.
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1939
CKTNSTANCE H. NI. EMARY
You're Just fl Little Different.
261 Harrison St.5 Classical Course5 Lorain High School I-5.
ANNE ESCHKE
You're J Secret Little Hmdarlze.
479 Huron St.5 Gen. Course5 Jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Chorus I, 2.
KATHERINE JANE EMERICH
Street lx the Wor'1l For You.
1206 llliddle Ave.5 Commercial Course5 Friendship Club 1, 3, 45
Cafeteria VVorker 2-45 Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 45 Herald
Reporter.
IRENE FAzEKAs
llly Heart Belongs to Dzlddy.
116 VV1-st River St.5 Commercial Course.
A1,1fREn J. EMERY
Slvefwy-ll1'111l.
210 lllarseilles Ave.5 General Course.
.TANES E. FERGUsoN K
Big Boy Blue.
1001 llliddle Ave.5 General Courseg Basketball 1-45 Players' Club
2, 35 North Ridgeville High School 1-6.
BETTY RUTH ERDBIAN
lV1'fzr That Smile.
133 Oak St.5 General Coursc5 Friendship Club 7, 85 lVIacDowell
Chorus 1, 25 Glee Club 3-55 Volleyball 65 Jr. A Cappella Choir
6, 75 Library Assistant 8.
RosE B. FERoN
lllexirrzli Rose.
321 Sixteenth St.5 Commercial Courseg Volleyball 35 Sr. Friendship
Club 7, 8.
ROBERT HASTINGS ERICSON
Blarl' Coffee.
115 Artemas Ct.5 General Course5 Jr. A Cappella Choir 3-65 Sr.
A Cappella Choir 75 Track 1, 25 Boys' Chorus 3, 4.
JAMES VVELTON FERRIMAN
Rmrlzing for the llloon.
118 Cedar St.5 Scientific Course5 Sr. Hi-Y 6-85 Lightweight Foot-
ball Letterman 2-55 Cheerleader 7, 85 Jr. A Cappella Choir 2-55 Sr.
A Cappella Choir 6-85 National Honor 6-85 Light Squad 5, 65
Cafeteria VVorker 7, 85 Freshman Football IQ Freshman Basketball
25 Reserve Basketball 3, 45 Sapientes Club 45 Movie Ass't. 2, 33
"The Enemy"5 Players' Club 7, 85 Track 1- 85 "You Can't Take
It With You".
bf ' in I .., , .
Ilzwntyone ' 55
A - 3"i-.ll ilizziii
1 ,llii 111 M51 11
1' All film Q 1,5
X1
XV11.1.1,m1 F. Fm'
The Srrrel of illy S1u're1's.
115 Cascade St.: General COLIFSCQ
Ir. Hi-Y 1-45 Sr. Hi-Y 6-85 Golf
4, 65 lklonitor 6, 7.
l,oRN.A1 BI.-xE F1Eu1.ER
Slmzv In flly Ifyer.
119 Fremont St.5 General Course5
Jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Oiliee
Ass't. 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 25 Latin
4-85 lklacllowell Chorus 1, 25
Glee Club 35 Jr. A Cappella 45
Sr. A Cappella 5-85 Friendship
I, 2, 5, 65 Herald 65 Volleyball 25
Basketball IQ Cafeteria VVorker
4-8.
GR.-kQ'E FlGL'I.A
Jlzenys and Jlzcvzys.
128 Irondale St.5 Commercial
Course.
CH.-xR1.oTTE LL'c11.1,E FLINT
You fllllxt IIIIWI' 131'r'n ll Igfllllfifllf
Baby.
120 Bellefield Ave.5 Commercial
Course5 jr. Friendship 1-.55 Sr
Friendship 5-8.
BERNIE R.-11.1-11 Fo11Es
Rmrmrzre Runs in the ljlllllifjl.
320 Ninth St.5 General Courseg
Hi-Y 1-85 Fresh. Football 15
Light. Football 35 Reserve Basket-
all 4, 65 Varsity Basketball 5-85
Heavy. Football 5, 75 Nlonitor
5-85 Sapientesj, 4,5 National Honor
6-85 and Sr. Class Secretary.
fl
A, 151110
8:17, I 'fiE,!mi'i'i -xTF.:"' -I
.1 Q 5 K Arn 1g,HfEXL"n .72 'lu
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111. 75 'f'l,lllllfl2lJ lim img
.wi wnipiiige. Q..
I,.1xwR12NcE RL'ssE1.r. Fo1z11Es
F. D. R. Jones.
1 14.7 XVest Ave.5 General Course5
Hi-Y 1-85 Fresh. Football 1 5
Light. Football 35 Reserve Basket-
ball 3-45 Heavy. Football 5, 75
lNIonitor 5-85 National Honor 6-85
Varsity Basketball 7, 85 jr. and
Sr. Class President.
ANDREW JAMES FoREa1AN
You're fl Knorl' Out.
124. Harvard Ave.5 G e I1 e r al
Course5 jr. A Cappella 2, 5-75 jr.
SH'-Y 35 Sr. A Cappella 8.
28 f' .1
if!
V f
ROEERT H. FOREKIAN
The Gentlenzen Wrlits.
227 Lake Ave.5 General Conrse5
Jefferson jr. High Football lj
Football 5, 7.
.IEANETTE H. Fox
Iiemuse Your You.
R.D. 2, Elyria5 General Course5
lVIaeUowell Chorus 1-25 Glee
Club 3-65 Sapientes 4.5 Library
Ass't. 7, 85 Office Ass't. 7, 8.
Dots E. FREDERICK
I'nz Forever B10-icing Igllllillfq.
R.D. 3, Elyriag General Course5
Jefferson jr. High 1, 2.
Twezziytz 0
ROBERT L. FRumENsT1NE
ISIIFIIIIV' 171 Thr DPU.
R.U. 2, Elyriag General Course5
Track 3-45 Herald Staff 65
lklonitor 7-8.
Lois JANE FRYE
Three Lilfff' Uvorzls.
I Plaza Apts.5 General Course5
Newark High School 1-35 Latin
45 Palm Beach High School 6.
RICHARD STANLEY FUNK
Rl'lIIl'lIl1lI'I' fllf.
I57 Cleveland St. 5 Gene ral
Courseg Fxtemporaneous Speaking
65 Herald Staff 7, 8.
TTARULIJ M. GAGE
Tlley Llflllif 'l'r1K'r' Tim! J-tray
1'lI'OII1 fllr.
R.U. 2, Flyria5 General Course5
lllovie Asslt. 2-65 llonitor 7-85
Projectionist 3-85 Track 3-4.5
Herald Staff 65 Library Ass't.
PAH. I.EoN GARDNER
If 11's flu' Lai-r Thing I Do.
2l2 lf. Second St. 5 General
C0urse5 Football 3, 5, 75 Basket-
ball 5-85 Slip Collector 75 You
Can't Take lt YVith You.
9
THoA1As FRANK fiARDNER
Tom, Tom Ihr Pifvrfs Son.
600 Foster Ave.5 General Course5
Jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Freshman
Football I, 25 Players' 7, 85 You
Canlt Take It XVith You.
HARR1ET .TANF ciARFORD
Did I Rl?IIll'll1bI'l'.
Adelbert St.5 General Course5 Sr.
Friendship 7-85 Baseball 3-85 Hik-
ing 1-45 Volleyball 1-85 Basket-
ball 3-8.
AUDREY IJELAFRA GARLAND
So Zllrmy Jllelnorics.
337 Cambridge Ave. 5 G e n e r al
Courseg Hiking 5, 65 Volleyball
3-65 Friendship Club 3-6.
-IAsoN fiEORGIZ GEISEI.
Foot Loon' IIIIII 1"a11r'y Frrr.
441 Ninth St.5 General Coursc-5
Track 3, 4,5 Herald Staff 65 Light
Squad 65 Library Ass't. 7, 8.
JANE IRENE ciI.EASON
LN Tlmt Br J Lesson To You.
269 Harrison St.5 General Course:
Friendship I-85 Volleyball l, 3,-
5, 75 Basketball 1-85 Baseball 2,-
4, 6, 85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Leaders'
Group 7, 85 Herald Staff 65
Athletic HEH5 Athletic Pin-Guard.
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1939
CLARA lNIAE Ci0ETZ V
Getting Some Fun Out of Life.
312 Columbia Ave.3 General Course3 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basket-
ball 1-83 Tennis 1, 3, 5, 73 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83 Leaders' Group 7, 83
Friendship 1-83 Athletic HEH3 Athletic Pill? Hiking I-8.
RITA IXIAY H:XI,l'IN
The Day You Came Along
137 Garvin Ave. 3 General COUTSCQ jr. Friendship 1-43 Sr. Friendship
5-83 Players' 6-83 Sapientes 43 Leaders' Group 6-83 hIacDowell
Chorus 1-33 Glee Club 41 Jr. A Cappella 5-63 Sr. A Cappella 7-83
olleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basketball 1-83 Tennis 1, 3, 5, 73 Baseball 2,-
83 Hiking 1-83 Athletic "E" 63 "You Can't Take It VVith You".
F. fi00DMAN
I Forget You.
IIQ Homesite Ct.3 lylanual Arts Courseg Football 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 83
rack 5-83 hlonitor.
THERINE JENNIE HAMMER
011' It Can Be Told.
Rd. 1, Elyriag General C0lll'SCQ Friendship 1-83 lVIacDowell
I-4.3 Glee 5-63 Sr. A Cappella 7-8 3 Volleyball 1, 3, 5 3 Baseball 1, 3, 5.
XTIOLA BIARY LEE GRUGEL
1,111 Feeling Lihe fl Zllillion.
210 Blaine St.3 Commercial COUTSCQ Baseball 1, 23 Volleyball 1-43
lUacDowell Chorus 1, 2 3 Glee 3 3 Jr. A Cappella 4-63 Sr. A Cappella
7-83 Friendship 3.
ELLEN IRENE HANCOCK
So Rare.
Roosevelt Ave.: General Course3 Friendship Club I-83 Volley-
1, 3, 5, 71 Basketball 1, 3, 5, 73 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83 Leaders'
7, 83 Tennis 73 Athletic "E"3 Hiking: Athletic Pin.
MARGARET GLTILBIETTE
Sweet As fl Song.
784 VVest River St. 3 General Course3 Jefferson Ir. High School I, 2 '
Baseball 1, 23 Volleyball I, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Jr. Friendship 1, 2
7
BARBARA ADELE HANDROSH
You Tooh the Words Right Out of Ivy Heart.
R.D. I, Grafton3 General Courseg Friendship Club 1, 2, 7, 83
Volleyball 1-83 Basketball I-83 Baseball 1-83 Badminton 6, 8'
Hiking 1-83 Athletic Pin.
1
JAMES DoNA1.n GUTHRIE
Riding ffigh.
12.1. Cedar St.3 Scientific Courseg Wvestern Reserve Academy 5-63
Jr. Hi-Y I-43 Astronomy 5-63 Radio 5-63 Extemp Speaking 6.
CHARLES XVILLIAM HANSON
Prince Charlie.
248 VVinckles St.3 General Course3 lllovie VVorker 2-83 Lightweight
Football 3, 5.
i 4 ll mil ,, 5. T-zcentyfour
lflll HJ 213
K XP .
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1939
l,o1x1sN.fx .lL'.-XNITA HANsox
.l uzmifrz.
339 VVinckles St.3 General Course.
IC. NI.-xRc'E1,1.t-11 H.-xvlis
Kiften on the Keys.
.117 VV. Fourteenth St.: General Courseg lwaellowell Chorus I-2:
Glee Club 3-43 jr. A Cappella 5-63 Sapientes 5-63 Herald Staff 7-83
Volleyball 1, 3, 72 Basketball 1, 3. 73 Baseball 2.
RALPH L. HANSON
fllom' ,-It 11 Table for T-zvo.
339 VVinekles St.3 General Course.
kiEORGE NIILTON l'lE.-XRNE
171 Br Uyrliting Jr the Gate' for Katie.
507 XVest River St.3 General COLIYSCQ Freshman Football I.
all-miss FORREST HARssEA1.x
1,0117 Cross Your 1"i11yw'r, Croxr Your Ilmrl.
21.1, Longford Ave.3 General COLITSCQ Band 5-73 hionitor 5-7.
M1sR1.12 D12Los HEIDRICH
l'Vhy Doeszft Sonzelmdy Tell file These Things.
326 Cambridge Ave.3 General Course3 Freshman Football 1 3 Heavy-
weight Football 2-73 Reserve Bmketball 3-43 Boys' Chorus I 3 Jr. A
Cappella 2-33 Sr. A Cappella. 4.-83 lVIonitor 7.
M.fxR11.YN l':S'I'lZl,I.I? H.xs1'1xGs
I llrrzve Eyex.
120 Lorain Blvd.: General Course3 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basketball
2, 4, 6, 83 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83 Tennis 5, 73 Leaders' Group 6-83 fr.
Friendship 1-4.3 Sr. Friendship 5-83 Friendship Cabinet 5, 63 Latin
4.3 Library Ass't 6-83 Hiking 1-83 Athletic Guard 73 Athletic HE' 53
Athletic Pin 6.
M11.1.1C12NT -Ili.-xx HEElNlS.Vl'Il
lfllerefv Elnzer. '
205 Clark St.3 Commercial Course3 Friendship Club I-63 Volley-
ball 33 Basketball 43 Hiking 3-4.
H.xR1x10N NVALKER l'l.-UYTHORNE
l Crm? Give You rlllyfllilly But Love.
212 VVashington Ave.3 General Courseg Tennis 73 Track 8.
RAYMOND EARL HE1.1.1NG
UM King Cole.
1 18 Fairlawn Ave.3 General Courseg Track 6, 83 Spanish 5-83 Inter-
Scholastie Basketball.
Il N
I zverztyfive ', Jr! -' 4 U .,-
155 x
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josEIfH E. HEROLD
Juxt fi Kid Named Joe.
747 VV. River St.5 Gen e r al
Course5 MoIIitor 6-85 Basketball
I-85 Football I, 7.
DAVID ARTHUR HILL
If I Had I1 Tnlkirzg Pirfurr of You.
R.D. 25 General Course5 Pro-
jectionist 2-8. -
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JANE ELIZABETH HINES
Drink Io fllr Only.
II6 VVurst Ct.5 Commercial
Course.
.IOSEPHINE LoL'IsE HINES
Josffwlzifzr.
Gulf Rd. 5 Gen e r al Course5
Friendship Club I, 2, 6-85 TenIIis
I, 5, 75 Herald Staff 6.
-IEANNE HELEN lfloDIERNE
Ewryzlnyk I1 Holliday.
219 Chestnut St. 5fGeneral Course5
Nladison High, isyracuse, N. Y.
l, 25 Friendship 3-85 Volleyball
I-4 ketball, I-45 Girls' Glee
I,h 5 Dra tl . I, 25 lN1acDowell
C o ISI 5 aseball I, .
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TVIARIAN EDITH HOLMES
Savin' fl-lyxelf For You.
314, Eighth St.5 General Cour:'e5
Friendship I-85 Volleyball I, 3.-
5, 75 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 85 Baseball
2-45 Tennis 5-75 Leaders 4-85
Athletic "E"5 Athletic Pin5 Nlac-
Dowell Chorus I, 25 Girls' Glee
3-55 slr. A Cappella 65 Sr. A Cap-
pella 7, 85 Band 5-85 Players 7-85
Hiking I-8.
ALICE AIAE HQJIJVER
Alina Blue Gozcn.
207 Princeton Ave.5 G e n e I' al
Course5 Alliance High, Alliance,
O. I-35 Orchestra 2-4: Hiking 5 --
65 Tennis 75 Office VVorker 7, 8.
RICHARD CHARLES HoI1KINs
I G0 For That.
R.D. 2, Elyria5 General Course
Herald Staff 6.
ROBERT.-X JEAN HUVVENSTINE
Eenie, Aleenie, Illinie, Aloe.
8I6 Park Ave.5 General Course5
Leaders' 4-85 Girls' Glee 25 Sr. A
Cappella 3-85 -lr. Friendship I-45
Sr. Friendship 5-85 Players' 4-85
Herald 7-85 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 35
Volleyball I, 3, 5, 75Tennis I, 3,-
5, 75 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 hlr. Class
Treasurer5 Tonight at Eight 35
Athletic Guard 85 National Honor
6-85 Extemp Speaking 8.
l'lELEN ILONA HRIVNAK
AI-11 Rfwrie.
365 Bond St.5 General Course,
Volleyball I, 3, 55 Baseball I, 3. 55
Basketball 3, 55 Girls' Glee I.
T-zventyszx
KENNE1'l1 P. H L'1.s15
fllonzlny Jlorniug.
715 lf. River St.5 General Course.
NV11,1.1.m1 I". Hrxivniuzv
fllwl flu' lfmf of Jly llwlrl.
IOS VV. Bridge St.5 General
Courseg Liglitweight Football 3-
65 Heavyweight Football 7-85
-I r. Hi-Y 3-4.
AR1'11l'R P12T12R HL'TT
I Double Dart' You.
218 lf. Ninth 8t.5 General Conrseg
Football 1, 3, 5, 7.
Ro1z1z1zT Uox.-11.11 HYs121.1,
fd Ratllw' Br' Riyllf.
115 Floral Ct.: General Conrseg
Hi-Y 35 lllonitor 7-8.
l.15w1s B1cRN.-xizn lvlis
Sittin' on ll Log, Peftin' illy Dog.
318 Sumner 8t.g General Conrse5
l'll'l'Sllll12lll Track 2.
I 1l'l'Ilfjl3'c"i'l'II
RUTH EILEEN LIJXCKSUN
.1in't 1illiXbPllfl1ViI1'.
R.U. 3, Ford Rcl.5 Gene ral
Conrse5 jefferson -lr. High 1, 2.
FRANK J. -l'ANL's
Wyear That Smile.
1326 VV. River St.5 Gene ral
Conrse5 Basketball 1-45 Golf 4, 6.
UoRo'rHY IVIAE .I 1eN141Ns
Theres I1 l'l11l'lI'ZC'Il-V Look in Your
Eye.
212 Fourth St.5 General Course5
Friendship 1-8 and Cabinet 5-85
Leaders' 4-85 Latin 45 All-Star
Basketball 65 Athletic Pin and
Guardg Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Basket-
ball 2, 4., 6, 85 Volleyball 1, 3, 5,-
75 Athletic "E"5 llaellowell IQ
Glee 2-45 Sr. A Cappella 5-85
l,ibrary Ass't. 3-85 Tennis 1, 3,-
5, 75 Hiking 1-7.
EDWIN D. joHNs
lfifhouf illy PVall'i11g Stirlx
R.U. 2, Elyriag General Courseg
llovie VVorker 2-8.
MAE -Ionxsox
've Got ll Guy.
VVest Ave.g General Course,
rlendship 1-8 and Cabinet 7-85
6-85 Illacllowell 1-45
A Cappella 5-65 Sr. A Cappella
7-85 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Basket-
ball 2, 4, 6, 85 Tennis 3, 55 Base-
ball 2, 4, 85 Athletic Ping Athletic
"Eng Hiking 1-4.
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1939
INIARY K. KAISER
Szveet Someone.
430 Lodi St.5 General Course5 jr. Friendship I-4, CPres. I, 25 5 Sr.
Friendship 5-8, CPres. 7, 855 Leaders' Group 4-85 Volleyball I-75
Basketball 2-85 All-Star Basketball 65 TeIInis I-75 Elyrian Staff 5-85
National Honor5 Baseball5 Athletic "Eng Athletic Pin and Guardg
Cefeteria Helperg Oflice Ass't. 5, 65 Library Ass't. 2-43 Hiking 1-65
Sapientes 45 Organization Committee on Student Participation.
MARTHA JOAN KLOPP
Choir-Stieks.
200 Fifteenth St.5 General Courseg Volleyball 3-65 Basketball I-65
Hiking 3-65 Baseball 5, 65 Sr. Friendship 7, 85 Cafeteria Helper 5-85
"You Can't Take It With You".
HELEN IQALMAR
Deep In A Dream.
149 VVoodford Ave.5 General Course5 Cafeteria Helper I-85 Library
Assistant 7, 8.
PATRICIA NVORIXIA IQOLBE
fllama, That flloon Is Ifere Again.
322 Lake Ave.5 Commercial Course5 Oflice Ass't. IQ Orchestra IQ
Friendship I-85 Volleyball I, 3, 5, 75 Basketball 2, 65 Hiking 3-75
Library Ass't. 7, 85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 lXIonogram5 Athletic HE".
AGNES J. KAPCAR
Put Your Heart In A Song.
129 Flbe St.5 General Course5 Friendship I-8 and Cabinet 5-65
Leaders' Group 7-85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 85 Volleyball
I, 3, 5, 75 Baseball 4-65 Athletic UE".
NICHOLAS JOHN KOLOPOS
1 Won't Take No For An Answer.
340 Foster Ave.5 Scientific Course5 Football I-85 Basketball 4, 55
Monitor 3-7.
flDoN VV. KEATING
S
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I
So Little Time.
I87 Beebe Ct.5 General Courseg Players' Club 6-85 Track 1, 6, 8.
NANCY KOPLIN
"Donkey" Serenade.
825 West Ave.5 General Course5 Friendship I-85 Leaders' Group
5-85 Players' 6-85 National Honor 6-85 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Basket-
ball 2, 4, 6, 85 All-Star Basketball 65 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Tennis 3,-
5, 75 lVIacDowe1l IQ Glee 23 jr. A Cappella 3-65 Sr. A Cappella
7, 85 Athletic "Eng Athletic Pin and Guard5 Hiking I-85 Latin 4.
JOHN T. KELLY
Unfaithful.
500 Park Ave.5 General Course5 Jr. Hi-Y I-45 Boys' Chorus I-45
Ir. A Cappella 5-65 Sr. A Cappella 7-85 Nlonitor 7.
FRANK G. KosA, JR.
Sophisticated Swing.
415 Foster Ave.5 General Course5 jr. Hi-Y 65 jr. A Cappella 5, 65
Sr. A Cappella 65 Sr. Hi-Y 8.
Twentyeiglzt
1939
HELEN ANN KosTYo
I'll Get By.
I42 Irondale St.3 Commercial Course.
EDWARD j. KUCHAREK
I Live the Life I Love.
444 W. Eighth St., General Course.
FRANCES AKIARY KOZEL
"Senorita".
633 VVest St., General Coursey Basketball 2, 65 Volleyball 3, 5.
HELIZN MARY KKFSINSKI
When Illy Dreamboat Comes Home.
420 Kenyon Ave., Commercial Course, Friendship Club I-83 Basket-
ball 1-85 Volleyball 3-8.
KORNIELIA Kozmlr:
On Ihr Sentilllfntrll Side.
229 Beech St., Commercial Course.
W1LL1A1x1 LAHIFF
Tijrjry Tifrpy Tin.
81215 NVest Ave., General Course, Track 3-6, 83 Monitor 6-83
Light Squad SQ Spanish 6-8.
MARGARET ANNE IQRAPP
The Clzampagrze Waltz.
545 Broad St.: General Course, Spanish 7.
Esru ER LoL'1sE LAW -X.. -
fllufiny in the N11rsery.C'rI4 K
stop 6, Lake Ave. , General 1dship Cl b 1-8, Volleyball
1, 3, 75 Basketball 1-4, 7, 83 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Players' 6, 7, 83
Hiking I-4, 7, 85 Boosters' 3, 49 llfIacDowell Chorus 35 Glee Club
4j jr. A Cappella 5-65 Sr. A Cappella 7-83 "Growing Pains" 6g
Jefferson Jr. High 1-2.
.IOHN CHARLES KRU1-ELAK
I'm In .1 Ifnppy Frame of fllind.
711 Foster Ave., General Coursey Jefferson Jr. High 1-2.
ELSIE J. LENGEL
Sweet As fl Song.
251 VVest River St., General Course.
rPF-'R
1. " K.
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' f Six, V '
Tzvenlynine A l :Iv
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L 1 1 f f
i n ll 'A fr 'Mill' 'V
-Elll1 . I ' 4-
IJORIS joAN I,,1zoNA1uJ
Low Is Good For .lnylhiug Thnf
Jils You.
R.D. 21 General Courseg Cl1orus
3- 4-
l,oIs Uokorrn' L12scH12R
liz' Optimislir.
2 Laura Ct.g General Course:
'lCfl.l'l'S0ll slr. High I, 2 g Friendship
. . , . -
2, 7, 8, Latin 4, Xolleyball I, 3,
5, Basketball I, 3, SQ Hiking I-8,
VVriters' 7.
NV11.1.1.xA1 FRANK Loan
fitl1'rh11g .l!llll1I0l'l'F.
210 N. Olive St.: General Coursey
jr. Hi-Y 2-4.3 Fresh. Football IQ
Light. Football 2-5, Herald Staff
6, Latin 43 Spanish 5-85 Nlonitor
4,-8' I ight Squad 6, Fl 'rian Staff
, J . .y
8, Sr. Hi-Y 8.
Ii1,1.Y IiRxA I.oTH12R
I Ijllll Drranz, Can? I.
R.IJ. I, lflyriag General Course,
Eaton High 1, 25 Glee Club I, 2:
Library Assistant 7.
.ADA-BlEl.l.E I,oL'Ns1zRoL'G1-1
1JI'I1llil'5 Frou: I 1l'Il4l'l'II.
322 Prospect St., Commercial
Course, Tennis 1, 3, 55 Volleyball
1, 3, 5, 7, Baseball 2, 4.3 Basket-
ball 7g Athletic Ulf".
ff' Tfyf Y W v
,l 4 M VL
1151 51411111 lll,WII ,,
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9
RIARY JANICE I1L"'l'lT
1 Go For That.
230 Gates Ave.g General Course,
Friendship Club 5-8, Glee Club
1-6.
VVARUA JOANNE I,YoN
llmrt and Soul.
14.4 Lake Ave. 5 C o111111e 1' c i al
Coursey Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 7 5
Basketball 2, 4, 6, 8, Hiking 5, 65
Baseball 2, 4, 6, 8, Friendship I, 2 g
Athletic "F", l'IaelJowell 2-.tg
Girls' Glec 5 Q slr. A Cappella 6-8,
ICRAIA A. lh'IClJANlELS
Seeing and S-zvny.
115 Bath St., General Course,
Volleyball I, 3, 5, 75 Basketball
2, 4, 6, 8, Hiking 5-8, Athletic
"IC", Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Friend-
ship Club I-4.
JAMES W. 1hICciREGOR
Lorh Lomond.
513 E. River St., General Course.
JOHN NV1I.1.1Ax1 1hICcll'lRlf
This Is The Life.
400 Kenyon Ave. Q G e ll e 1' al
Course, jr. Hi-Y 1-5, Football
3-7-
Thzrly
IDOROTHY MCKEE
You Couldrft Br Cider.
519 VV. River St.g Commercial
Course, Jefferson -lr. High I-2,
Glee Club I 5 Volleyball I 3 Basket-
ball 2g Friendship Club I.
JAMES BRUCE MCNV1I.1.IAIx1s
Wlifl You RFIIIFIIIIIFV Tonight
Tonzorrozv?
124 Harrison St., Gene r al
Coursey jr. Hi-Y 3-4.
llANNAH JEAN MACDONALD
llaw You Ever Bern Lonely?
811 East Ave., General Course,
Basketball 5, 75 Volleyball 5, 73
Hiking 4-85 Tennis 75 Baseball 65
Friendship Club 6-7g Blind River
High, Ontario I-4.
ROIIERT ROE BIACIJONALD
Laugh and Call It Low.
310 Fifth St.: Scientific Coursey
Airplane I Qr1iI'ZlCli 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 83
Players' 6-85 Herald Staff 7-8,
lllonitor 5-8.
ROSE MALICI4
Ron' of Tralee.
I64 VVOOclbury St.g Commercial
Coursey jr. Friendship 3, .ig Sr.
Friendship 5, 65 lWacDOwell I, 25
Glee Club 3-55 Volleyball 4-65
Basketball 4, Hiking 4-63 Base-
ball 4-6.
9
ROBERT KENNETH BIARKEL
Illy Buddy.
QI I Middle Ave. 5 G en e r al
Coursey Band 6, 7.
I WW
AN'FHONY J. BIARSICO
Wlzrn Gabriel Blows I-Iii Horn.
320 Fast River St. 3 G en e r al
Courseg Band I-85 Orchestra 7, 8.
JULIAN A. MAsI.YIc
Take file Out lo the Ball Game.
ISO Bath St.g General Course,
Jefferson Jr. High I ,23 fr. Hi-Y
3, 45 jr. Basketball 29 jr. Foot-
ball IQ Football lllanager 3, 5, 72
Sr. Hi-Y 5-S.
PAUL VVILSON BIAYNARD
Liftlz' fllan Yozffuz' llazl J Busy
Day.
324 Fifth St., General Coursey
Amherst High School I-4.
VIRGINIA I. NIERTZ
Prelty Girl Is Like fl fllelody.
I303 Bank St.g General Course.
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1939
HARRIET JOSEPHINE MEYER
Stop and Reronsider.
409 Park Ave.5 General Course5 Friendship Club 1-8.
KATHRYN MARIE MISCHKA
I'm Dependable.
232 Harrison St.5 General Courseg Friendship Club 1-85 Basketball
I, 55 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Baseball 2, 4, 65 Chorus I, 3, 41 Glee
Club 5, 6.
DAVID MILLER
Cowboy From Brooklyn.
174 Erie St.5 General Course.
BETTY MAE MITCHELL
Waiting To Gro-zu.
R.D. 3, Elyria Ave.5 General Course5 Ridgeville High 1, 25 Volley-
ball 2, 41 Basketball 25 Chorus 1.
KENNETH ELLIOT MILLS
Black M agic.
144 Brandtson Ave.5 General Course.
JACK H. NIONROE
The Kia' Called Corrigan.
239 Cornell Ave.5 General Course.
A. LELAND ROBERT MINCH
Better Lurl' Nea-t Time.
124 Cornell Ave.5 General Courseg Freshman Track 25 Varsity
Track 4, 6, 85 Cheerleader 35 Light Squad 65 Herald Staff 6.
TONY C. lVIONTAGNESE
The .lllinistrel Boy.
315 Eighteenth St.5 General Courseg Jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Fresh-
man Football I 5 Freshman Basketball 25 Freshman Track 25 Light-
weight Football 5.
RICHARD A. NIINNICH
dm I In Ano-ther World.
417 VVest Twelfth St. 5 General Course.
LTARY ELIZABETH Moss
Blame It On Youth.
31615 Sixth St.5 General Courseg Friendship 7-85 Spanish 5, 7, 8.
.-ff I, -I V35 .F ,
GL lf' if 5x4 ,
fl3g.'?'?f,I.1lIlll llhiii' :li Thzrtytfwo
13 . I Ill
I2 Q1l'N'Ey5 III ljlll 'Hmm
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"I ' uni 5 15'
F i t -Tl,
qpiga wise 1' fel
1939
TSRNNK Raywloxlm lNIoT'ro1.,x
Big Clzief Dz'SoI11.
120 Chase St.3 General Course3 Freshman Club I, 2.
ITOYCE lxI.'XRCEI.l.A N1eHo1.s
Lrzuglz Your lfay Through Life.
538 Lodi St.3 General LTOIIFSCQ 411, Friendship I-43 Sr. Friendship
5-S3 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 72 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 83 Baseball 2, 4, 6, S3
Tennis 3, 5, 73 Spanish 6-S3 lXIacDowell Chorus 1, 23 Athletic HF".
A1.1'x N.-xox'
.Ill fllixnl Up.
541 lrondale Ave.: General QXOLIYSQQ Chorus I-33 Football llgr. 6-83
Basketball 6-7.
,low L. Nokswoarin'
Slmulzl 1.
426 Lorain Blyd,3 Commercial Course3 Jr. A Cappella 3, 4: Sr. A
Cappella 5-S3 l"riendship 1-83 Library Ass't. 3, 43 Leaders' Group3
Volleyball 1-83 Basketball 1-83 Tennis 3-83 Baseball 1-S3 Hiking 63
-lr. aizd Sr. Friendship Cabinets.
Doizornv CATHERINE NAU
T'0ll,7'F .111 EI1lllY1fi0II.
563 Dewey Ave.3 Connnercial Course3 Office Ass't. 1, 23 Friendship
1-S and Cabinet 1-S3 Leaders' G1'oup 7-83 National Honor 6-83 Base-
ball 2, 4, S3 Basketball 2, 4, 6, S3 Tennis 3, 5, 73 Hiking 3-S3 Library
Ass,t. 3-73 Cafeteria Aid 7, S3 Athletic "F" SQ Athletic Pin 7.
l"l.xR1u' ICDGAR NoT1.EY, IR.
I Jin? Goin' to Pfori' Nomore.
228 Gates Ave. 3 General Course: New Trier Twp. High, XVinnetha,
lll. 1-23 Senn High, Chicago, lll. 3-63 Glee Club 1-33 Spanish 3-4.
.Axl.IClE BIERNICIE Niex-1o1..xs
fl Lifffr' Bi! llJlI,f'f7l'1ll1'l'Ilf.
214 Princeton Aye.3 General LYOUTSCQ Friendship 1-S3 Volleyball
3, 5, S3 Library Ass't. 6-83 Leaders' Group 7, 83 Basketball 1, 3, 5 9
Hiking 5, 63 Spanish 6-S3 Tennis 2, 4, 63 Athletic "FH: Athletic
Pin 7.
CH.xR1.12s F. Nov.-xx
lflml Goes U11 Herr' III .lly l1e'a1'I.
469 Oxford St.3 Commercial Course3 Football 1-4.
L12s1.112 C1..fwToN N101-1o1..-is
Blur' and Sl'lI'fillll'IIfIlI.
214 Princeton Ave. 3 General Courseg Joliet, Ill. 1 3 Basketball 2, 3-53
Varsity Basketball 6-S3 Sr. Hi-Y 5-83 Football lllgr. 63 Library
Ass't. 4-73 lNIonitor 63 Track 53 Tennis 4, 6.
Ronnur U. Omuxcek
.lusf Before the Battle, fllother.
145 Clark St.3 Scientific Courseg jr. Hi-Y 1-43 Lightweight Foot-
ball 33 Heavyweight Football 5, 73 Sapientes 4.
rwa , A, 1
y'lIiI'fj'fllI'!'!' Y X lll X ll ll
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CHARLES E. QUREA
Harmony In Ilarlfnz
327 Lake Ave.5 General Course.
RL'TH MART1-1A OSTROV
So Ilrlp flle.
308 E. Hgts. Blvd. 5 G e n e r al
Course5 Volleyball I-75 Baseball
1-65 Basketball 1-65 Tennis 3, 5,-
75 Leaders' 7, 85 Friendship 1-8
and Cabinet 1, 2, 7, 85Chorus 1-25
Glee Club 3-55 Athletic "Eng
Boosters5 Athletic Pin.
VERNE L. LEVERDEER, JR.
IfVr'll Get A Bang Out of Life.
631 Nliddle Ave.: General
Course5 Freshman Basketball 1-2.
VICTOR PALICKA
I Low' to Ride Ihr? Iiorxes on the
fllfrry Go Round.
231 Woodford Ave.5 G e n e r al
Course5 Light Squad 7.
C wr gfaiisnnnmilm ' N
l Q.
9
T. FRANK PAw1.1Krm'sK1
Smolv' Gets in flly Eyes.
124 Garvin Ave. 5 General Course-5
Football 7 5 jefferson jr. High 1-2.
JUSEPHINE M. PERKUSKY
Come joxeplzimf In Aly Flying
Jillllfllillf.
223 Erie St.5 Commercial Course.
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'.
s. rr
1.
1
I A R CTA Axis' PETER
lVit 1 14 Sorfq In Aly Ileart.
Stop 8, Lake Ave. 5 G e n e r a l
Coursey Volleyball 1-85 Basketball
1-85 Baseball 1-85 Hiking IQ
.yr Ve
Friendship I-25 Sr. Friendship 5-65
MacDoxx'ell 25 Jr. A Cappella 33
Sr. A Cappella 4-85 Leaders' 5-8.
CATHERINE Reiw PELNDT
Holiday.
356 VV. Second St.5 Generalg
lWaeDowell I-23 Glee Club 5-65
Jr. A Cappella 7, 85 jr. Friend-
ship 1-4.5 Sr. Friendship 5-6.
VEI.BI.A L. P1x1.EY
Sweet Is The Word For You.
R.D. 2, LaGrange5 Gene r al
Course.
ff-5 'I PEW' xrlfgfffz
HH ig1'w,g,iifq1l11 lufllll 'il Thirlyfour
5 II 'u l
Fllil iz 55 n '51 llll 1, 1,
' -. 2212- w r T
-H.-.- i' iii--2 " . ,nl
kilTORGlE PoG.xN
I Could Kiel' Hlyself.
1322 VV. River St. 3 Gene ral
Course3 lklonitor 23 Library Asslt.
83 Spring Football 4.
jo11N ALITRIYID Poi..-xEsE14
llillfll .lolm IJOIIIFA' illarelling
llome.
602 VV. Fifteenth St.3 Ge11eral
Courseg Basketball 5.
.lL'l.ll.'S STEVE Poxm'
'l'l1f're'.v nl Raiabmc' 'Round lily
Slmulrler.
225 VV. River St.3 General Course.
Rn' I-IARRISON Posr
llappy Jr il Lark.
4.1.5 Tenth St. General Course
blonitor 1, 2, 5-8-9.
NV11.1.1A1x1 AIONROE POXVELL
.luxt Plain Bill.
531 Eleventh St.3 General
Courseg Light. Football 3, 51 Sr.
Hi-Y 7-83 lllonitor 7-83 You
Can't Take lt VVith You.
I lzirtyfifve
LUIS NI.-XRIE PRINDLE
Flo-ze Gently, S-zceet Jflon.
KU. 3, Elyria3 Ge11eral C0urse3
jefferson jr. High 1-23 Chorus
1-33 Volleyball 1-2.
ANGEI..,X RI.-XRIE PRONESTI
xl fllillion Dollar Baby.
1826 VVest Ave.3 General Courseg
Friendship 1-83 Basketball 1-83
Volleyball I-83 Baseball 1-83
Tennis 5, 73 Herald Staff 63
Athletic HE".
FRANK A. PROVENZA
Wflhal Shall I Do.
176 Erie St.3 General Courseg
Sandusky High School 1-3.
LIVANET LoL'1sE R,-1wsoN
I W07llf Tell fl Soul.
322 Sixth St.3 Classical Courseg
Friendship 5, 63 Sapientes 5-83
Herald Staff 6.
LIEAN F. REDINGTON
The Lady In Rell.
209 Second St.3 General Courseg
Hart -lr. High, Cleveland, O. IQ
Friendship Club 83 Volleyball 1-83
Basketball 1-83 Chorus 3.
1
555 I-I an T. I. ,M tl
E-'fill 111 i f
glllll 1 2
af f. - llif
A H' '1, Ax A'
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S. N
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1939
HELEN LOUISE REESE
Could Be.
I I2 VVater St.3 General Courseg MacDowell Chorus I, 23 Glee Club
3-53 slr. A Cappella 63 Sr. A Cappella 7, 83 Basketball I, 3, 5, 71
Volleyball I, 3, 5,73 Baseball 2, 4, 63 Leaders' Group 7, 83 Friend-
ship Club I-4, 7, 8.
CIIRINNE IRIS RHoDES
Yozfre Looking For Romamfe.
336 Seventh St.3 General Courseg lVIaCDowell Chorus I 3 Glee Club
2' Sr. A Cappella 3-83 Jr. Friendship 3, 43 Sr. Friendship 5-83
Volleyball I-43 Basketball I-4.
JACK ll. REFENNING
"Cowboy .lr1r,l".
2321 Stanford Ave.3 General Course3 Lightweight Football 3, 5 3
KIaCDowell Chorus I 3 Ir. A Cappella 2-63 lllovie Ass't. 3 3 lVIonitor
7, 8.
.AARON F. RICHARDS
fllr. Glzoff Goes To Town.
XVest River' Rd : General Course3 Jefferson jr. High I, 21 slr. Hi-Y
3, 43 Herald Staff 6
'l'IIoAIAS B. REID
I"1'r1linr1r:1l The Bull.
3724, Ninth St.: General Course3 Freshman Football I 3 Lightweight
Football SQ lllonitor 6.
NANCY' PoE RICHARDS
Sfrir 111211 Sjmnislz.
R.D. I, Oberlin, General Courseg Spanish 6-8.
BILL RENZ
fm .lust fl fiiterbug.
-742 Harvard Ave.3 General Courseg Freshman Football I 3 Freshman
Basketball I-23 Lightweight Football 3-6 Reserve Basketball 42
blonitor I 3 Cheerleader 7-83 Tennis 73 Freshman Club I-2.
PAUL E. RICHARDS
Coichoy From Brooklyn.
246 Harrison St.3 General Course3 Light Squad 31 Players' 7, 83
Cafeteria Helper 4-8.
DoI.oREs LILLIAN RHEAM
Beginners LHI'k.
121 VVater St.3 Commercial Courseg Sr. Friendship 7, 8.
.ICNE FRANCES RICI-IWINE
Dorf! Cry Little Girl.
RO. Box 168, Elyria3 General Courseg Jr. Friendship I-43 lfxtem-
poraneous Speaking 6g Sr. Friendship 5-8.
H Q4 ,bv Hum '77 7lllil'fj'Tl.X
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4.41 ' -It 334
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I!'lblik ,-lim i .33 Qlllh 3
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1939
EDWIN RIILES RoRsoN
Bashful Lover.
R.D. 1, Grafton, Ohiog General Coursey Band 3-85 Projeetionist l
Club 2-85 Orchestra 4-6.
RICHARD C. ROESEMANN
flly Litflz' BUl'h'Hf00.
416 Ninth St.g General Courseg Ashland High, Ashland, Ohio I, 22
Sr. Hi-Y 6-85 lllonitor 7, 8.
RICHARD E. Ro1zsoN
Tulti Frllitti. 4
227 Denison Ave.g General Courseg Light Squad 4, 5.
IQATHERINE KIARIE RoI,ING F
Could You Past In Love.
144 Clark St.g General Courseg Basketball 2, 4, 65 Volleyball 3, SQ
Friendship Club 1-8, Cafeteria VVorker 7, 83 Oflice Assistant 8.
TED Ro11soN
Kid In The Three Cormfred Pauls. A
1389 East Ave.g General Courseg Hi-Y 4.
CLYDE KENNETH RYAN
Ile 1-1in'r Got Rhythm.
320 Blaine St.g General Course.
IJOROTHY RODGER
.llifhy I1l0II!'l".9 Birtha'ay Party.
153 Riverside Ct.g Cominercial Coursey Basketball 1-83 Volleyball
1-8g Baseball 6. 1
W'11,1,1AA1 NICIQINNEY RYAN
Every Lover Illust flleet His Fate. 1'
1212 Lake Ave.g General Courseg Freshman Football IQ Freshman
Basketball 1, 23 Track 43 Hi-Y 4, 53 jefferson Jr. High I-2.
IDORUTHY BIAE RODGERS , ' -
Lost In flly Dreams. P'
332 Kenyon Ave.: General Course. 'N
IRENE RYRARCYK X ii
110111 Thar co-fd. K-sf 2
201 East River St.g General Courseg Friendship I-S. N
X
4' - li l '
Tl -. iii' ' Xi, '
lllfj7S!"l'l'I1 , All lim 7 Q U4
,, .at i ng Q5
I mm
15156 5114 fg k'
You Got llle.
294 E. Sixteenth St.3 G e ll e r al
Course: Sr. A Cappella 4-83 Foot-
ball I-33 Glee Club I-43 Band
5, 63 St. Paul's School, Norwalk
I-43 Orchestra I-43 Track 2, 43
Basketball I-4.
FVILLIAIXI STEPHEN SAnoLp
GER.-XI.DINE KIAY SANDRIICK
.lust Live .1 Pfhile and Dream.
352 F. Bridge St. 3 General
Courseg lNlacDowell I-43 Glee
Club 5-73 Hand 5-83 Orchestra
5-83 jr. Friendship I, 23 Volley-
ball I, 3, 73 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 83
Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83 Tennis 73
Hiking 6, 83 Athletic "Eng E.H.S.
lxI0ll0gI'2llIlQ Boosters' 3, 4.
DoRoTHY VIRGINIA SCHEIIIEL
Could You Pass in Low?
248 Spruce St.3 C om 111 e r c i al
Courseg jefferson Jr. High I-23
Volleyball I-43 jr. Friendshipl-43
Oflice Ass't. 7, 83 Baseball I-43
Hiking 3, 4, 53 Chorus I, 2.
DIARY LOLAISE SCHENEIELD
l Low lo lfalk in the Rain.
Box I3, Flyriag General Course3
Baseball 23 Hiking 5, 63 Volley-
ball 5, 6.
EVGENE ALLEN SCHMIDT
11's .4 Lonely Trail.
3II Cleveland St.: lylanual Arts
Course.
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DORCITHY NIAE SCHRINER
Please Come Out of Your Dreams.
442 VV. Sixth St. 3 General Courseg
jefferson Jr. High I-2.
LILY ELIZABETH SCHRIIEDER
PVIIFH llfy Drmnz Boat Comes
llome.
830 Bond St.3 General Course3
Volleyball 5.
RUTH L. SCHROETER
Wlzzlt 1-Ire You Doing the Rest
of Your Life.
lOO8 East Ave. 3 C om IH e r c i al
COLIYSCQ lNIacDowell I-25 Glee
Club 3-43 Ir. A Cappella 5-63 Sr.
A Cappella 7-8.
f2l,'EENA BIAE SCOTT X' gp
Red Sails in the Sznzset. ,
555 Cleveland St. 3 G 6 Il e r al
Courseg lN'IacDowell I-21 Glee
Club 32 Jr. A Cappella 43 Sr. A
Cappella 5-83 Friendship 3-4, 5-83
Boosters' 3-43 Volleyball I, 3, 5, 73
H i k i n g 5-83 Athletic "Eng
Leaders' 7-83 Tennisg Athletic
Pin3 Basketball 4, 6, 8.
LILA LEoNA SEAIIoLo
Yozfre fl Siveetlzeart.
447 VV. River St. 3 Gene r al
Courseg jr. Friendship I-45 Sr.
Friendship SQ Volleyball I, 2, 63
Boosters' 3-4.
Thirtyeight
LAVAVGHN RIARIE SEARIGHT
D1l71l'i715l Iflyitlz Tears in flly Eyes.
233 Third St. General CouI'se5
Friendship I-8 aIId CabiIIet 7, 85
Maellowell 1-45 jr. A Cappella
5-75 Hiking 2 5 VVriters' ClIIb 6-85
Boosters' Clubg You Can't Take
It VVith You.
MARY SEDERIS
All You lffant To Do Is Danrc.
503 Fast Ave.5 General CoIIrse5
Friendship I-85 llIacDowell I-45
Girls' Glee 55 jr. A Cappella 65
Sr. A Cappella 7-85 Leaders' 7-85
Volleyball I-75 Basketball I-85
Baseball 25 Hiking I. -,
XX
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FSTI-IIQR LoI'IsIs SEIQKINS
California Herr I Come.
R.lJ. 2, Flyria5 General Coursep
jr. Friendship I-25 Sr. Friendship
7-85 ll'IaeDowell I-.55 Glee Club
5-75 Tennis 75 Hiking I-85 Base-
ball lj Volleyball I, 5, 71 Basket-
ball I, 7.
AGATHA ANN SELIQA
Iiill' Got If Porlrffuf of Drmnix.
220 Spruce St.: C o III III e I' e i al
Course: ,lefferson slr. High I, 25
Jr. Friendship I-45 Sr. Friendship
5-75 Volleyball I-bi Basketball
I-65 Baseball I-65 Tennis 4-75
Players' 7, 85 Hiking I-85 Leaders'
85 Athletic "Eng .Athletic Ping
Boosters 3-4.
LowI2I.I. FAY SELLERS
11076311 You Lilw Io Low fllr?
252 Harvard Ave.5 G e II e r al
Course5 Airplane IQ Players' 5-85
Herald Staff 6.
9
RICHARD CHARLES SEIAIAN
You.
208 Ohio St.5 General Course5
Fresh. Football IQ Football 3, 5,-
75 Heavy weight Basketball 3-85
Track 6, 8.
DORIS EVELYN SEVERS
lilly Bill.
I36 E. Hgts. Blvd: General
Course5 llIaeDo 'HL 25 Girls'
Glee 35 jr. a iellalg., 55 Sap-
ieII ' ' I I-85 National
Ho or 6 5 eaders' 85 Basket-
ball , 6, 85 Vcfflijball I, 3,-
5, 75 T Iis I, 3, 5, 75 Baseball
2, 4, 5 Hiking I-85 Athletic
'AEH5 thletie Pin and Guard5
All-Star Basketball 65 Boosters'.
NAN ELIZABETH SHRYIICK
Oh No, John.
I26 Stanford Ave.5 G en e r al
Course5 Sapientes 4-75 Volleyball
I, 3, 5, 75 Basketball 2, 6, 85 Base-
ball 2, 4, 65 leaders, 5-85 jr. A
Cappella 3-55 Tennis I, 3, 5, 75
National Honor 6-85 Library
Asslt. 4-85 Athletic HFH5 Friend-
ship 5, 6 and Cabinet 7, 85 Hiking
I-85 Herald 7, 85 Grehestra 7, 85
Players' 7, 85 Boosters'5 Student
Cabinet COIIIIIBUICCQ VVriters'.
JEAN FRANCES Sums
One In A Jllillion.
R.D. 2, Flyria5 General Course.
JOHN SIMON
Big John Sperinl. V
301 Louisiana Ave.5 G e n e r al
Course5 Freshman Football lj
Varsity Football 5, 75 Slip
Collector 6.
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1 if fill EEE
7 ,art III Eel Ea yailiui
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1939
JULIA T. SIIXTON
April in llly Heart.
130 Woodford Ave.5 General Course5 Basketball 3, 5, 75 Baseball
2, 4, 6, 85 Volleyball 7.
EI.EANoR LoL'IsE SMITH
Quiet Plafef.
102 Rush St. 5 General Course5 Friendship Club 1, 2, 7, 85 Volleyball
I, 2, 5, 65 VVells High, Steubenville, O. 3, 45 Jefferson Jr. High 1-2.
INZATHLEEN MARIE SINNOTT
Wlzen Irish Eyes Are Smiling.
375 Furnace St.5 General Course5 VVestbury High, VVestbury, Long
lsland, N. Y. I-45 Leaders' Group 7, 85 Basketball 2-85 Tennis 5-65
Baseball 5-65 Sr. Friendship 5-S5 Athletic "Eng Volleyball 5, 75
Ping Pong' 5.
lRVIN RAY SMITH
Puzldin lleaa' ".lone.v".
Murray Ridge, R.D. 3, Elyriag General Course
NORRIA ELAINE SLUSHER
I Can Get Along Wfithout You.
1213 VVest Ave.5 General Course5 Jefferson slr. High I, 25 Friend-
ship Club 1-85 Tennis 3-85 Volleyball I-85 Basketball 1-85 Baseball
3-85 Hiking I-85 Athletic "E"5 Athletic Pin.
LILLIAN C. SBIITH
Shanghai Lil.
350 East! River St.5 Commercial Course5 Volleyball 1-85 Basketball
1-85 Baseball 2, 4, 85 Sr. Friendship 8.
BETTY IVALEE SMITH
I Get Along Wiflzout You l'1'ry lflell.
R.D. 3, General Courseg Jefferson Jr. High 1-2.
PETER IMI. SMITI-I, JR.
lllrzzl About lllusir. 3
441 Earl Ct.5 General Courseg Sapientes 45 Astronomers' Club 1-2 5
Players' 4-85 Jr. A Cappella 3-65 Sr. A Cappella 7, 85 Orchestra
5-85 A'You Can't Take It VVith You".
EIJMLNIJ joI-IN SMITH
Smiling Through.
110 Franklin St.5 General Course5 Basketball I-8.
THOMAS R. SMITH
You'-ve Got To Be A Football liero.
1410 East Ave.5 General Course5 Longfellow Ir. High, Lorain I, 25
Freshman Football I 5 Freshman Basketball I, 25 Lightweight Foot-
ball 3, 55 Heavyweight Football 75 Reserve Basketball 45 Varsity
Basketball 5-8.
Forty
1939
71cA1L'Nn SMITH
llflllll fill' Daren A131 lV1l1H11g CVIIIIP.
61 1 VVest Fifteenth St.3 General Course.
V1Ro1N1,x ANN S1'RL'.xNeE
Aly UNH.
237 Cambridge Ct.3 General Courseg Harding Jr. High, Lakewood
Ohio: Friendship 2-43 Berea Highg Dramatic Club 71 Falls High
Cuyahoga Falls.
H 1f1.12N So1co1.owsK1
,-I Little Hit of llmwlz.
1536 l.Voodford Ave.3 General Courseg Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basket-
ball 1-83 Baseball 2, 4, 6.
Ro1sERT AI,.NN ST,-xNnEN
Tlu'rf"x Something .-Ibouf ff So1a'ier.
222 PI Fourteenth St.3 General Courseg Jr. Hi-Y 1, 43 llfonitor SQ
lllacllowell Chorus 31 Boosters' Club 5, 6.
ERNEST HENRY SPERRY
III!! l"ore'111'r 310114119 Bubbles.
117 Courtland St.3 General Courseg Light Football 51 Track 4-5.
l3:'11N..x1a1i A. ST,xReH1z11.1.
l'm Wlirllizlg. A
329 Fourth St.3 lVIanual Arts Course.
l'lI.l.EN NIARIIE SPURE
S A'!lfl'7'3" 1171111 z.
14,0 Spruce St.3 Commercial Courseg Friendship Club 1-63 Basket-
ball 1-2.
Ro11ERT IC. STEELE
llnw You Tried Wlzezlties?
200 Harvard Ave.: General Courseg Band 4-8.
BI..-NINE SPRAGUE
lzlllbflfnll Alan.
341 Seventh St.3 General Courseg Lightweight Football 5, 6.
HA1zo1,D IC. STEGMAN
lerpers Creepers.
102 llflaleolm Ct.3 General Courseg Varsity Tennis 53 Intramural
Basketball 4.
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BETTY JANE STUFFER
You Ought To Be In Pirtures.
244 Boston Ave.3 General Course3
lVIacDowell 1-33 Glee Club 4-53
jr. A Cappella 63 Sr. Friendship
2, 7-83 Volleyball 1, 3, 53 Baseball
2, 43 Basketball 1, 3, 5.
ELSIE A. STOLL
Smiles.
1349 E. River Rd.3 Commercial
Course3 Sr. Friendship 3, 45 Base-
ball 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 53
Basketball 1, 33 Library Ass't.
RALPH R. STROHSACK
I Love A Parade.
R.D. 3, Elyria3 General Course3
Jefferson jr. High I-2.
joAN EILEEN Sw1NDL1NG
Jllonday Illorning.
415 Park Ave.3 General Course3
Friendship 1 8 and Cabinet 8
' 7, I
Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basketball
2, 4, 6, 83 Tennis 72 Varsity "E"3
Athletic Pin3 Baseball 2, 4, 63
Glee Club 2- The Enem 73
5 I Y
Players' Clubg Leaders' 4-8.
lZL1zA1zET1-1 C. SYLTE
Blue Jlloon.
217 VVolf Ct.3 General Course.
5-'I ,?"'1"ii .1 in
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21' 6111.11.73-' 1, -
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93
lb1ARGARET ANN TAKACS
flfoon Glow.
R.D. 2, Lorain3 General Course3
jefferson -lr. High 1, 23 Office
Ass't. 1, 23 jr. Friendship 1, 23
Sr. Friendship 5, 63 Baseball 4, 63
Volleyball 1, 3, SQ Sapientes 43
Herald Staff 7, 83 Hiking 1-63
Library Assistant.
JACK R. TARRY, ja.
Sonny Hoy.
4.19 Sixth St.3 Scientific COLIYSTQ
Light. Football 3, SQ Tennis 73
Heavy. Football 73 Fresh. Football
1 3 Fresh. Basketball llflanager I-21
Track 8.
XQLQ
ALEgCfTAY'LOR
4416XI1llI1l'l',S Rngiinu' Band.
505Vz East Ave.3 Commercial
Courseg Hi-Y 3, 43 Amherst High
1-23 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 6.
H.4ZEL JEANETTE FFAYLOR
Blondie.
R.D. 3, Elyria,3 General COLIYSCQ
jefferson Jr. High3 jr. Friendship
I-2.
HELEN JEAN TAYLCJR
I Gave lily Heart iluvzy.
R.D. 3, Elyria3 General Courseg
Jefferson jr. High 1, 23 jr.
Friendship 1-4 and Cabinet3 Base-
ball 2, 4, 6g Volleyball 1, 3, SQ
Library Assistant 6-8.
Fortytu o
Rol:ERT E. TERREL1.
I lfax Doing JH Right.
250 Harwood Aye. 5 G e n e r a l
Course.
RICHARD LEE rFH.-XYER, -TR.
I Cried For You.
231 Denison Ave. 5 G e n e r al
Courseg Fresh. Football IQ Fresh.
Track 25 Varsity Track 3, 4
Tennis 55 Football 6.
Iimm TWIAE Tuomfsox
P17110 Blow Out lhe Flame?
905 East Ave.5 General Course
Friendship 1, 2, 5-85 Leaders' 6-8
Basketball 6, 85 Tennis 5, 7
Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Volleyball I, 3,
5, 75 Athletic "E'l5 Athletic Pin
. f-J R..
RonERT CHARLES Tuoxufsox
Once In if Ufhile.
247 Boston Ave.: General Course
Sri: Tolucxo
Street Sue.
125 Waverly St.: General Course
939
ELVERA ToTH
flliles fljmrt.
878 W. River St.5 Commercial
Course5 Jefferson jr. High I'2Q
Sr. Friendship 55 Volleyball 3,45
Basketball I, 21 Chorus I-5.
NIARGARET JOSEPHINE Torn
Ilappy Days Aire Here A-Igain.
324 VVashington Ave.5 General
Course5 Oberlin High I-21 Chorus
25 Friendship 5, 65 Volleyball 3, 4.
EDNA MAY VFOYVNSEND
Day After Day.
452 Earl Ct.5 General Course5
lVIacDowell I, 25 Glee Club 3-55
jr. Friendship 1-45 Sr. Friendship
5, 65 Basketball 2, 4, 65 Volley-
ball I, 3, 55 Baseball I-6.
VVARD B. 'TRAVERS
Same Old Line.
241 Stanford Ave.5 S c i e n t i f i c
Course5 Slip Collector 2, 4, 65
Movie Ass't. 3, 45 Library Ass't.
5, 65 Cheerleader 3, 41 Players'
6-85 Track Mariager 7, 85 Radio
Club 3-6.
ETTABELLE E. LlNDERHILL
On The Good Ship Lolli-Pop.
II6 St. Clair St.5 General
Courseg Leaders' 5-85 Basketball
2, 4, 6, 85 Baseball 1-85 Tennis
1, 3, 5, 75 Athletic "EH: Volley-
ball I, 3, 5, 75 Athletic Pin and
Guard.
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lXI.-WNARD XVESLEY UNGER
Night .ft Is-see-kes.
401 Second St.3 Scientific Coursey Cheerleader 3-63 Boosters' 3. 43
Jr. H-Y 2-43 Sr. Hi-Y 5-83 Cafeteria VVorker 3-83 Freshman Basket-
ball I-23 Varsity Basketball 7-8.
TJOROTHY KIAE V1ETzEN
A70 Regrets.
1021 Foster Ave.3 General Courseg Jefferson jr. High 1, 23 Friend-
ship Club 1-83 Leaders' Group 7-83 Glee Club 1-33 lVIacDowell
Chorus 43 Sr. A Cappella 5-83 Baseball 1-83 Tennis 1-83 Basketball
2, 4, 6, 83 Athletic "E" 5 3 Athletic Pin and Guard 7.
HAROLD B. XTANVVALKENBURG
Prg 0' flly Heart.
710 East Ave.3 General Course.
BIILDRED ELAINE VVAGNER
1'-ve Got .1 Ilmrt Full of Ilfusir.
113 Harvard Ave.3 General Coursey lNIovie VVOrker 4, 5, 7.
ANDREW XXTARGO
Will They fllixs Jlle Wlzen fm Gone.
1616 TVest Ave.3 General COUl'SCj Tennis 73 Freshman Basketball
I-23 Intramural Basketball 4.
Lois ELLEN VVALKDEN
Singing Illy Troubles Away.
Stop 616, Lake Ave.3 General Course3 Jefferson Jr. High 1, 23
Office Assistant 21 Chorus 1 3 Volleyball 1 3 Herald Staff 5.
FRANK XTARGO
Brmuse Yozfre You.
308 VV. River St.3 General Course.
HELEN xVAZX'NlAK
l7Vfe,l'fnd of Il Private Secretary.
1304 YVest Ave.3 General Course3 Oflice Ass't. 7, 83 Sr. Friendship
7, 83 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 83 All-Star Basketball
51 Athletic "E"3 Hiking 5-83 Baseball 6.
GEORGE C. XAEHLBER
lVl1at's the Name of That Song?
160 Beebe Ct.3 General Courseg Freshman Football IQ Freshman
Basketball I-21 Lightweight Football 31 Reserve Basketball 3-63
Varsity Football 5, 73 Moiiitor 3-83 Jr. Hi-Y.
RIARCIA VVEBBER
.411 American Girl.
129 Columbus St.3 General Course3 Ir. Friendship Cabinet I, 21
Friendship 1-83 Leaders' Group 4-83 Writers' 6-83 MacDowell
Chorus I-2 3 Glee Club 2, 45 Basketball 2, 4, 6, 83 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 83
Tennis 1, 3, 5, 73 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 73 Athletic "E" IQ Athletic
Activities Pin and Guardg Hiking I-8.
Fortyfour
Fo r
1939
L1so FRANCIS NVERIQR
Fvflllifl' Thr Only Smr.
1219 lVest A1'e.5 General Courseg rlr. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
BETTY ji-1x12 XV11.1.1.xx1s
.111 TlI7'llI1ylI the Night.
OOI Park A1'e.5 General Course
RICHARD XNYARRFN lV121zN12R
Uvllj' So Quirlz
IZO3 Fast Art-.5 General Course.
BI.-KRJORIIS INGRANI XK7lLI.I.-KMSON
fllargir.
142 Clark St.5 General Courseg jr. Friendship I-25 Sr. Friendship
5-8.
NoRA1.-1 l.0l'lSE XVEISMAN
"flood" You.
150 Stanford Ave.5 General Course5 Jr. Friendship I-45 Sr. Friend-
ship 4-S5 Glee Club 65 MaeDowell Chorus 1-5 5 Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75
Basketball 5, 75 Baseball 2, 4, 6, 85 Tennis 3, 5, 75 Athletic "F," 65
Leaders! Group 7-8.
ALMA Lo1'1sE lV11,ToN
Fillllifl' J S1c'01'l Little IIIYIIIIIIPIZF.
220 Blarseilles Ave.5 General Course5 MacDowell Chorus I, 25
Glee Club 3-4.5 -lr. Friendship 3, 45 Herald Staff 65 Volleyball 4.
FERRIER VV1-11Tn
I Like To Uillistff.
338 Seventeenth St.5 General Courseg Lightweight Football 3, 55
Heavyweight Football 75 Freshman Football I.
RoRERT F. VVo1.1f
Wyllol' Jfrrlia' of the Big liilld Wfioff.
1 IS Fremont St.5 General Course.
JOHN FRANCIS XVILHELMY
11's Thr Drmmer In 1119.
R.IJ. 3, Elyriag General Course5 jefferson Jr. High 1, 25 Freshman
Football 1 5 Varsity Football 3, 5, 7.
EDITH LL'C11.1.12 VVORTHINGTON
f11'Il'fIj'X.
516 VV. River St.5 General Courseg jefferson jr. High 1-25 Glee
Club IQ Volleyball 1, 3, 5, 75 Basketball 1, 3, 5, 75 Baseball 2, 4,-
6, 35 tIr.Friendship 1-25 Sr. Friendship 8.
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BEVERLY JANE WRIGHT
Ifearts and Flowers.
327 Stanford Ave.3 G en e r al
Course3 MacDowell I 3 Glee Club
23 Jr. A Cappella 3-43 Friendship
I-8 and Cabinet 5-63 Tennis I, 3,-
5, 73 Volleyball I, 3, 5, 73 Base-
ball 2, 4, 6, 83 Basketball 2, 4,-
6, 83 Leaders' 5-83 Athletic Pin
and Guardg All-Star Basketball
63 Library Assistant.
HEI.EN LUCILLE VVRIGHT
Hzzve You Forgotten So Soon?
245 Oxford Ct.3 General Course:
MacDowell I-33 Girls' Glee 41
Jr. A Cappella 5, 63 Friendship
I-83 Sapientes 41 Spanish 6-83
Basketball 2, 4, 63 Volleyball 3, 5 3
Baseball 2, 43 Herald Staff 6g
Outside lylusic I-51 Cafeteria
VVorker 7, 8.
ROBERT L. YANKE
Between A Kiss and A Sigh.
118 Lewis Ct.3 General Course3
Jr. Hi-Y I-33 Sr. Hi-Y 5, 63
Varsity Basketball 6-83 Football
3, 5, 73 Basketball I, 2, 4.
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1939
HENRY A. WIZOREK
Free Again.
143 Belliield Ave.3 Gene ral
Course.
EZRNTA MARIE YOUNGEBERG
Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride.
R.D. I, LaGrange3 G en e r al
Course3 LaGrange High I, 23
Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 5.
LOIS MAE YOUTZY
Kitten On The Keys.
R.D. 3, Elyria3 General COLIYSCQ
lVIacDowell I, 23 Glee Club 33
Jr. A Cappella 43 Sr. A Cappella
5-83 Library Ass't. 43 Band 5, 63
Friendship I-83 Orchestra 4.
MATTHEW j'oE ZALESKI
Sunday On The Green.
1513 VVest Ave.3 General COLIYSCQ
Golf 3, 53 Football 33 Intramural
Basketball 4.
JAMES ANTHONY ZANGARI
Shoe-Shine Boy.
336 Eighteenth St.3 G c n e r al
Course.
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Fortyseven
1939
History of Class of 1939 as told' by a Senior interviewed by a Freshman, Sopho-
more, Junior and another Senior.
Fresh.
Senior
Fresh.
Senior
Fresh.
Senior
Fresh.
Senior
Fresh.
Sojrh.:
Senior
Soph.:
Senior
Soph.:
Senior
Soph.:
Senior
Soph.:
Senior
' "The Bishop Misbehaves" was the all-school play presented this year. -Ioan
Q
l can imagine vours was the greencst class of Freshmen this school has ever
see11. How large was your enrollment anyway?
We were Cand still arel a pretty first rate Freshman class, even though we
did get in the wrong rooms. Our class numbered 546 in 1935.
VVere there any new teachers during 1935-36?
Mr. VV. O. McClellan succeeded hir. J. F. Brown as assistant to Supt.
R. C. Maston. '
How did your basketball and football teams rank this year?
Both squads stood second place in the Lake Erie League. The basketball team
went to the state finals in Columbus after turning out victors in the sectional
and district play.
Vqere any improvements made in the school your first year?
The Sr. A Cappella Choir purchased new navy blue robes.
"Rose of the Danube", an o eretta was presented under the direction of '. hi.
u n p
Beck and Miss Nina Baker.
TIME MARCHES ON.
XVhat was your first thought on entering Sept. 1936 as a Sophomore?
I think the whole class' first thought was to kid the new Freshies to death.
lsn't that your trick this year?
I guess Sophomores have always razzed the Freshmen and always will. Did
any members of your Sophomore class take part in the all-school play?
Bauer was the only member of our class to take part.
They tell me your basketball team won the Lake Erie League Championship
this year.
Yes. The basketeers were defeated by the McKinley Bulldogs at Akron in
all attempt to win the state championship.
Were there any changes about the school during '36-'37?
This year marked the end of the graduation of a mid-year class. Then several
changes were made in the High School curriculum.
Did the school present their Biennial Exhibit this year?
The exhibit was presented on May 14, 1937. Earlier in the spring the public
was entertained by a gym exhibit given by the girls' Physical Education classes.
TIME MARCHES ON.
Junior: VVere there changes in the faculty this year?
Senior
Junior
Senior
Two new teachers were added to the staff. They were Miss Josephine VVilc0x
and hir. Howard Huston. Miss Georgiana Taft left to marry Mr. Russell
Francis. Miss Phyllis Pearson replaced Miss Betty Roberts who had been
secretary to Principal C. P. Shively for six years.
: What changes occurred in and about the school?
All the rooms and the halls in the Tech building were repainted land of
course someone had to always bump into the paintb. Sound proofing was in-
stalled in the cafeteria, music room and auditorium and a new floor was laid
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in the gymnasium. The women teachers' rest room West of the office was re-
modeled to accommodate the work of Assistant Principal J. D. Severs and the
High School clerk, Miss Margaret Herold, While Principal C. P. Shively's
oEice was also enlarged. '
Another change was the elimination of the one minute Warning bell at the end
of each period. Remember the rush everyone made to gather his books and
Irake up for lost time after that?
The bard was much enlarged and improved this year also with the admittance
of girls into the band.
.l11:'iof': NVho were the members from your class elected to National Honor Society?
Senior: The twelve Juniors initiated then were: Joan Bauer, jean Crisp, Harold
Dahnke. .lim Ferriman, Bernie Fobes, Lawrence Forbes, Roberta Howenstine,
lVIary Kaiser, Nan Koplin, Dorothy Nan, Doris Severs, and Nan Shryock.
Junior: Did Elyria win any championship in any League sport or competition?
Senior: The football squad tied with Lorain for first place in the League, while the
Varsity football team finished with a tie for third place. Joan Bauer, first
speaker on the Extemporaneous Speaking Squad entered the League contest
at Shaw High on March II, 1937.
Ruth Ostrov through winning the essay in the American Legion Contest in
this district of the state won a trip to Washington.
Junior: Who were your Junior class officers?
Senior: Lawrence Forbes was elected President: Mary Kaiser, Vice-President: Bernie
Fobes, Secretary: Roberta Howenstine, Treasurer.
TIME MARCHES ON.
2nd Senior: And finally we are Seniors. What is the number of our graduating class?
lx! Senior: Our class numbers 373. It is the largest class that has graduated from
this high school.
2nd Senior: Our class officers Lawrence Forbes, President 3 Dorothy Nau, Vice-Presi-
dent: Bernie Fobes, Secretary and Jean Crisp, Treasurer have certainly done
us right.
ls! Senior: Our football team was one of the best this school has seen too. Only one
defeat in the whole season. We should be proud that our half back, Tony
VVolodzko emerged victorious in the Lake Erie League scoring and rated a
position on a United Press All-Ohio Scholastic Team picked by United Press
sports writers.
2nd Senior: Our class did splendid acting in the all-school play "The Enemy" pre-
sented on Armistice Day. What changes in the school did we have this year?
lst Senior: A mimeograph room was built across from the office. The auditorium
was painted. '
Mr. Owen Gleason replaced Mr. Harry Rosene on the faculty. Other new
teachers were Miss Kay Hopwood and Mr. Earl Lautenschleger.
Student participation made its first appearance in Elyria High School in the
form of a student council elected by the students.
Roberta Howenstine, Chairman.
Harold Dahnke
Jason Geisel
Janet Rawson
LaVaughn Searight
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Guiflr: liello, Miss Baker, I would like to introduce Mayor Petro.
.llnyor Petro: How do you do, lN'Iiss Baker. l understand you are the adviser tor
the class play, is that right?
illixx lgIId'l'1'I Yes. llm quite glad to be director, for this year our play is the Pulitzer
Prize winner. "You Can't Take It VVith You", by llloss Hart and George
Kautman. It ran for more than two years on liroadway. l'm sure the cast
of lb will enjoy working on it.
,llnyor Prim: l saw the motion picture version and enjoyed it yery much. l believe
it was adjudged the best production of 1937.
illixy lglld'l'I'Z Yes, and it was released for non-prolessional use just when we began
tryouts. XVe will present it as a three-act play in our auditorium, Thursday
and lfriday eyenings, lllay I8-IQ.
,llnynr Petro: l'll be sure to attend.
Allin- IJ,II,l't'l'Z The plot is quite intersting. The play reveals the home-life of the
Yanderhof family, along with their boarders, and the entanglement of the rich
Kirby family in their affairs.
Alice Sycamore is the young heroine, while Tony Kirby, the banker's son, plays
the opposite role. Her mother, Penny Sycamore, is the daughter of Grandpa
Yanderhof, who will take into his home anyone from the ice-man to a book-
keeper. The Vanderhof home is a haven for those who care to do as they
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Left In right First row: llarnld llahnke. Doug llirch, lJ'elc li1llIllll'lIll'ill, Joan lianer.
Second row: .lim l"t-rriman, Leonard llunford. l.aYaughn Se-aright. li'Il Pmyell. Martha Klyop. Paul lickler,
Smith, Shirley Altfelil. Tom Gardner, Rita llalpin. Paul Gard ret, jean Frisp.
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please. Grandpals chief diversion is attending graduation exercises at Columbia
lfniversity. His daughter, Penny, who is rather llighty, is a writer and painter.
and Essie is a toe dancer and vocalist. The basement is a place of eternal
interest. Down there, Mfr. Sycamore with the help of the ice-man makes fire-
works which one night explode, sending skyrockets careening to the housetops
XVhen Tony Kirby's parents discover that he is interested in Alice, they try to
show him that Alice isn't his type. The Sycamore family, being very eccentric.
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are contrasted with the extremely dignified ,Kirby family. Several times em-
barrassing situations arise from the family differences. But from all these
nredicaments the young people emerge united and the families are at peace.
liven though it is very amusing, the play shows how the easy-going Sycamore's
are very happy because of their queer natures, and the Kirby family is unhappy
because they are so staid and dignified.
Illayor Petro: That sounds very interesting. How have the dramatic productions
rated this year, Miss Baker?
Nina J. Baker
Jlfliss Baker: I'm glad to say it's the best year we've ever had. The year started with
a bang when we presented the all-school play, "The Enemy", by Channing
Pollock, and now it's climaxed by "You Can't Take It VVirh You".
Jllayor Petro: What students make up the cast?
flliss Baker: These are the people in the cast:
Penny-Shirley Altfeld Alice-Joan Bauer
Essie-LaVaughn Searight Henderson-jim Ferriman
Rheba-Martha Klyop Tony Kirby-Dick Baumhardt
Paul--Doug Birch Kolenkhov--Peter Smith
Nlr. DePini:a-Harold Dahnke lllr. Kirby-Paul Gardner
Ed-Bill Powell Mrs. Kirby-Jean Crisp
Donald-Paul Eckler G-lVIan-Leonard Dunford
Martiii Vanderhof-Tom Gardner Olga-Rita Halpin
Guide: Here also in the auditorium we give our promising actors a chance to fulfill
their ambitions.
Illnyor Petro: I've heard of some of your productions. Didn't you present a play
last fall called "The Enemyn?
Guide: Yes, on November II, a cast of ten students presented this play. They were
jim Ferriman, joan Bauer, Deborah Silsbee, Paul Irion, joan Swindling,
Bobby Hancock, Doug Birch, Thomas Gardner, Robert Karp and -lack Rein-
hardt. Miss Nina Baker directed the production. She was assisted by Bliss
Hopwood, publicity managerg hir. Lautenschleger, crew adviserg and hir.
Gleason, business manager.-
Owen Gleason K. Hopwood E. Lautenschleger
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Jlayor Prim: 'l'ell me something about the plot of the play, please.
Cffziflez "'l'l'v lf1'emy" told the story of Il family in Yienna, Austria, during the Vlvorlml
'XY:i.'. lt showed very clearly the ehzuzging emotions ot the people during the
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great eonlliet. lllost of :ill it yiyiclly portrzxyeil the horrors zuul the lllflllfy ot
nur. "The lfnemy" truly proyeil that wzu' is worthless zuul brings nothing but
suHi-ring upon :ill the people of :1 nation.
.llfzynr l'i'lm: 'lihzit sounds like 11 very interesting :mil timely inorzil to be ll'Zll'llCLl
from this proiluetion.
frlllilffi llilll' :uulitorium :ilso figures in the proiluetion ot plays given by the l,l'lYK'l's
Club of the sehool: it holds its monthly meetings here too. llut here is Nun
lxoplm, the seeret:u'y. Nan, l was telling our guest, KIZIXUI' Petro, about
l,l1ly't'l'S' Club. XVill you tell us more?
.xlllllf The membership of lJl2lyl'l'Sl Club is eomposeil of students who have gained
points for zulmission by partieipnting in 11 proiluetion or on crews. bliss linker,
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ilrzunzitie eozieh, is our zulvlser, olbeers are lean K risp, presialentg Paul lfekler,
yiee-presialent: .lack Reinharclt, treasurer.
,llnynr 1'i'fm: XVl1z1t ilo you clo at your meetings?
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party tl'z1x'c'll1iig this year to the Hzuina in ClCVL'l2lIlll, to soc Sir Llvclric' ll:n'il1'-
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,lm-un Altfulml, H1-In-ne l'olicn, jozm Swinmlling. Miss linker.
Srconrl row: Agatlm S4-lka. Ninn Sliryuck. .Iran Crisp. Nan Koplin. ,loan liznier. Y:i'1-ric Tits,
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Thiril row: llonzilfl Marsh. Lowcll Sellers. Holm Holly. Paul licklc-r, lion Km-ntiiig, Hziriy Knplin,
Nob Mcllonzihl.
Fourth row: l':inl Irion, Dong liirch, jim Fcrrinizni. Tom G:n'dncr, jack Reinhardt. Holm Karp.
llnyor Pwlru: rllllilllli you for thc- interesting information, Nan.
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Guide: Here comes Mr. Wood. He's the man who supervises the work of the movie
assistants. Hello, Mr. VVood. Will you please tell lNIayor Petro all about
the movie assistants?
Mayor Petro, I would like you to meet Mr. Wood.
fllayor Petro: l'm very glad to know you, lllr. Wood.
Illr. Wood: One of the most interesting entertainments provided for the high school
students is the noon movie. Each student pays a penny a day for the rental
fee of the film. It takes many assistants to run the daily movies. David Hill,
the projectionist, takes care of the shipping of the films to the exchange, is
responsible for the machines, and does other small jobs. James Frank is the
assistant projectionist. He helps operate the projectors while learning to be
chief projectionist. Martha Koller and Mildred Wagner are cashiers the 5th
and 6th periods. The people who take care of equipment and assist at the
doors are: Tom Brickman, Leonard Brickman, Larry Coleman, Charles
Hanson, Edwin Johns, Bob Schroeder, and Augustus Suvar.
Guide: Here comes a young lady who can tell us about the high school orchestra.
Mayor Petro, may I present Miss Rigo. Gerry Cthat's what she's best known
byj is the concert mistress.
Illayor Petro: l'm very glad to know you, Gerry. Has the orchestra played in public
very much this season?
Gerry: Oh, yes. We played for the all-school play, "The Enemy", in November, and
a little later in the fall we played for the, "VVomanless Wedding". This
semester we played for the senior class play. The season in which the orchestra
plays most is the time around commencement. Besides commencement they
also play for Senior Distinction Day Program and Senior Chapel.
Jlayor Petro: How large is the orchestra this year?
Gerry: There are approximately 30 members.
Hlayor Petro: Doesn't the orchestra require quite a lot of practice?
Gerry: Generally we practice 45 minutes twice a week, but in preparing for special
occasions, the time for rehearsals is extended.
.illayor Petro: Thanks so much for your information, Gerry.
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Guide: Being in National Honor Society is one of the highest honors anyone can
receive in his high school career.
Jllayor Petro: How does one become a member?
Guide: ln order to be eligible for election a student must rank in the upper third of
his class in scholarship. Service, leadership and character are also considered by
a faculty council, which determines the election.
.llayor Petro: ls the membership limited?
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ducted before he becomes a member.
Illzzyor Petro: VVhat is the purpose of this society?
Guide
: The purpose is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate desire to
render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development
of character in the students of Elyria High School.
Jllayor Petro: VVhen was this society chartered at Elyria High School?
Guide
: On March 5, 1926 it was organized and has been active ever since. ln the I2
years of activity 238 members have been inducted. The members this year are:
Seniors-Ioan Bauer, Jean Crisp, Harold Dahnke, James Ferriman, Bernie
Fobes, Lawrence Forbes, Roberta Howenstine, Mary Kaiser, Nan Koplin,
Dorothy Nau, Doris Severs, Nan Shryock, Douglas Birch, Jane Davies, Viola
Dougherty, lwarguerite Edwards, Bill Fey, Jeannette Fox, Dick Funk, hflari-
lyn Hastings, Alice hlae Hoover, Bill Lord, Joan Norsworthy, Pat Peter,
LaVaughn Searight, Lois Youtzy.
juniors include: Phyllis Bourquin, Eleanor Carr, Helene Cohen, Beth Corkill,
Bill Dutch, Paul Irion, Martha Koller, hiary jean McElfresh, VValter Nie-
gowski, Helen Simpson, Georgia Sutton, Jean Tattersall.
Officers this year are: Harold Dahnke, presidentg Mary Kaiser, vice-president,
Dorothy Nan, secretaryg James Ferriman, treasurer.
Let's step across the hall to 105 to visit the headquarters of our school publi-
cations.
Guide: Down the hall here is the home room of Bliss A. Brown, English teacher.
flloyor
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Let's see if we can find a Herald reporter to tell us about his work.
Pen-oz VVhat does this include?
Guide: Here is Miss Edwards.
VVe'll let her answer that question herself.
Margaret Edwards
fllixs Edwards: Two staffs meet in this room. The Herald staff meets the seventh
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period. The Herald is the school paper which comes out every two weeks.
Petro: VVhat are the various phases in the process of publication?
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Left to right4First row: Edith Kelley. Miriam Paeth. Marcella Hayes. Leona Maanowski, Martha
Brodheck. Phyllis Bourquin. June Bruce, Roberta. Howenstine. June Harr, Rita Yunker,
Second row:Ruth Wright, Ruth Ellen MacDonald. Emily Gawura, Emily Davis, Margaret Takacs.
llliiicgtiwards, Doris Nichols, Patty Hogan, Barbara Chandler, Nan Shryock, Betty Maynard, Doris
Third row: George Hoke, Bob MacDonald, Bill Dutch, John Boylan, Fred Tutthiil. Sidney Gross.
Bob Oldfield, Dick Funk, Leonard Deutch, Ed Clark.
fllixs Edwards: First of all there is the interview. Next comes the writing of the
article. Then the material is sent to the printer who prepares two copies of
proof for the Herald staff. One of these copies is read, corrected and sent to
the printer, the other is used in the inake-up of the dummy, the model of the
finished paper. The finished dummy is sent to the printer and he delivers the
finished copies of the papers. These are counted and given to the home room
teachers who sell them during home room period.
This year the staff was set up on an entirely new basis. The work was made a
special subject with one-half a credit a semester. The staff consisted of 8
seniors, 6 juniors, 6 sophomores and 7 freshmen. There were three editors
this year, one for every six issues. The first editor was Dick Funky second,
Nan Shryockg and third, Roberta Howenstine.
fllayor Petro: Thank you so much, Miss Edwards. I think I understand now a little
of the work it takes to get a paper out.
Guide: The eighth period this room is occupied by the staff of the school annual.
lllayor Petro: Oh, you mean the Elyrian Staff?
Guide: Yes, indeed. These students meet in Room 105 every day and work on the
various phases of the annual.
Illayor Petro: What sort of work is it? Who is the adviser?
Guide: Miss Edwards. The work varies widely. A great deal of it is checking.
alphabetizing, and organizing material. Then too, there is writing and reading
copy, proof reading, supervising group and Senior photographs, and bringing
up for discussion new ideas.
lllayor Petro: Tell me a little bit more about the staff.
Guide: Here comes Bill Lord 3 business manager. He knows all about it.
Zllayor Petro: Well, Bill, suppose you give me more information.
Bill: There's not much left, but I'll try Mayor Petro. The art editor is David Scott.
The other members of the staff are occupied in the various tasks that the guide
has told you about. So that just about covers the staff and its work.
Guide: Now let's go down to the gym.
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Guide: The clatter of typewriters comes from our typing and stenography department.
The members of the faculty who teach these subjects are llliss lfrye
and llliss lllinlc.
Murl E, Frye J. D, Funk Mary K. Mink
Here is lllr. l"unk's home room rivht across from the ffvm. The new lloor
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ot the gym is our pride and joy.
Guizlrz And now, lllayor Petro, we see a few members of Leaders' Group in action.
l imagine Roberta Howenstine. the President will be more able to tell you
some ot the details than I.
Rolzerta: 1'll be glad to tell you anything you would like to know concerning our
activities.
lllayor Petro: Are the white suits symbolic of this group?
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Nan. Norma Xlfeisinan. llnrothy johnson. Rita llalpin. Ruth Ustrov.
St-cnml row: ,loan Swindling, Marian llolmes, llerniee Nicholas. llhyllis fliristman. Shirley
liuekley, lidna Thompson. Qneena Scott. Nan Shryoek. jean Frisp, Shirley Altfeld.
Third roxy: Miss Kemhle. lieverly VYright. Margaret forts. l'lara Mae Goetz. l'atrie'a l'eler. Kay
Sinnot. Ellen Hancock, Agnes Kapcar, littahelle l'nderhill. Roberta Hoyvenstine.
Fourth row: Dorothy Yietzen, .loan Xorsworthy, Nan Koplin, Marcia Vl'ehher, Jane llavims. Doris
Severs. lhirothy Jenkins. Marian lillis. .loan llaner. Mary Serleris.
Fifth row: Martha liroheek. ,lean Tattersall, Lois l.erseh. Eleanor Farr. Margaret xvtlltllllll. l,ila
'l'nt'ford, lla! llnke. Shirley llull. lieth Corkhill, Lois Ann lfell.
Ahsent: Mary Kaiser. Jane Gleason, Agatha Selka.
Roluwlflz Yes. In school are 50 girls who have shown themselves to be especially active
in sports and capable of leadership. Some of the 50 are in each of the six girls'
gym classes. They help Nliss Kemble in explaining games and rules: they
referee after-school volleyball and baslcetballg and they coach teams. 'llhis past
year they have had charge of the ushering at the Clare Tree lllajor Plays.
Rolzvrnz: l.ast year was the first year Leaders' Group had othcers and as the plan was
quite successful it was followed again this year. Once a month the Leaders'
have a meeting and talk over possible activities and improvements in order to
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make themselves better leaders. In the fall they enjoyed a picnic at one of the
members' homes and in the spring they held the initiation for the new members
who will take the place of girls who graduate in Allune.
illnyor Perm: You really do carry on a very interesting work and I imagine each
Leader is proud of being in Leaders' Group.
Guide: Another activity in which the girls participate is volleyball. Games are played
after school in the fall.
Marian Kemble
Guide: Basketball is also played by the girls. Each year the outstanding girl basket-
ball players of the gym classes stage an All-Star Basketball game. I'd like you
to meet Beverly VVright, the captain of this year's winning team.
ALL-STAR BASKETBALL TEAt
Left to right-First row: Erma. McDaniels, Joan Swindlirig, Queena cottx Doris Severs, Beverly
NYright, Margaret Carts, Eleanor Carr, Agnes Kapcar.
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illnyor Pclru: l'm pleased to meet you, Beverly. l understand that this game is
eagerly awaited by many of the junior and senior girls.
limi.: That's right, lilayor Petro. After-school, try-outs were held to accommodate all
the girls interested in playing in the game. Finally, through a process of elimi-
nation the two teams were chosen.
Ullizlez The two captains, Beverly, of the VVhite team and Doris Severs of the Red,
were chosen several weeks before the try-outs began. Then these girls assisted
lliss lslemble in the final selections.
.llayor P4-fro: YVho helped the girls in their practices?
lima: llifs Kemble coached each team, and .loan Lyon and Dorothy Rodger were
managers of the Red and VVhite teams.
,llnynr Perm: How did the game turn out?
liew.: lr stayed close through-out the entire game and finally the XVhites forged ahead
to end the game 34.-32. lilargaret Corts took top scoring honors, totaling 22
of the XVhite team's points. .loan Swindling followed with 1.1, points tor the
Reds.
lllflbflll' Pelro: That sounds very exciting.
Cfuiflr: This game took place during the Girls' Gym Exhibition.
Uuiflea The lfxhibition was the All-Star Girls' Basketball game combined with gi pro-
gram whose motto was, "The liflarch of Time Showing Authentic Costumes
and Activities of the Past Seventy Yearsfl
Left to right: Lillian Smith, lXlzn'jorie XYoorIlill. Roberta llill. Helen Simpson, Lila Tnfford, Elizabeth Love. lillen
llancuck. ,lean Tattersall, Lois Lerseli.
41111-1'0I' Petro: About how many took part in the lfxhibition?
Ulzizlez Let me see. l believe there where about .ion who participated in the program
this year. flliss lxemble, the physical education instructor, supervised and di-
rected the whole program. An exhibition is given every two years. This year
bliss lslemble called for volunteers instead of having every girl who taken
physical education participate. This also reduced the number of girls who took
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Guidr: hir. Petro, I would like you to meet VVilbur Coven, captain of the basketball
team. The coach is hir. Ralph Bauer.
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fllayor Prfro: How do you do, VVilbur. The team had a very good season this year,
didn't it?
ll'ifb1n': Yes, it did. VVe sta1'ted off by defeating Akron South, 27 to 20 then we
beat lfindlay, 26 to 27, and Cleveland Heights 39 to 33. However, Sandusky
took us by a 24 to 34 score. After that, the boys got warmed up and the next
live games were easy. VVe snowed under the alumni, 48 to 333 Lakewood,
30 to zog Shaker Heights, 43 to 31 3 Shaw, 33 to 31, Lorain, 42 to 349 and
llniyersity School 46 to 32. VVe lost the next three games by a very small
margin. Two of them were lost by one point, and the other by two points.
Cleveland Heights beat us 33 to 32, Bellevue 31 to 29 and Lakewood 37 to 36.
Then we had smooth sailing for the next four games, defeating Akron VVest
26 to 351 Oberlin 29 to 40g Shaker Heights 22 to 43 and Lorain 29 to 39. VVe
lost the last game of the season to Shaw by a 34 to 24 score.
fllrzyor Petro: That's not a bad record at all, I3 wins and 5 defeats. VVill the basket-
ball club next year be very good?
lfilhurz VVell, they won't be very good at the start of the season, but Coach Bauer
expects to see them improve as they get more experience. You see, graduation
will remove II players from a squad of 14.
.lllzzyor Petro: That will leave the squad pretty weak, won't it?
lfillun-: Yes, it will. However, Coach Bauer has a new system. You see, he keeps
track of players from the 6th grade on up, and by the time they reach high
school they will know all the fundamentals of playing. Some of the boys that
he is keeping track of are better shots and passers than many of the boys out
for the varsity now. hfr. Bauer doesn't expect to feel the effects of this system
for about two more years. '
Guizlrz This room at the top of the stairs is lyfiss Klopfenstein's home room.
Floss Klopfenstein J. C. Linville E. R. Laver
Upstairs, on the second floor where we're going next is the science wing.
The newest group in the high school is the Camera Club, which meets here in
Room 214. Chuck O'lN'Ialley, its chief originator and new president, will tell
you more about it. lllr. VVilliam Gregory serves as adviser.
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Clllllfki This Hbabyl' organization was started the second semester this year. At first,
much time was spent working on the club darkroom, which was transformed
from a dark dusty storeroom into a clean, orderly workroom well equipped
with photographic necessities. At other meetings talks on phases of photography
were given and pictures taken by the members were shown and criticized.
fllrzyor Petro: VVho are your officers?
Chzu-l': Besides myself they are Harold Stegman, vice-president and Jack Elton,
secretary-treasurer.
Guirlvc Now, let us go upstairs to our cafeteria.
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Left to right-First row: Cornelia Seres, Irene Seres, Helen Kalmer. Emma Mcssaros. Helen
XYright, Katherine Roling, ,lane Emefich, Mary Kaiser. Rita Halpin, Dorothy Nau. '
Sccrmrl row: Ivan Fiedler, Ann Klyop, Martha Klyop, June Helliug, Lorna Mae Fiedler, Marilyn
XY:-lfster. lirma Youngelmerg, lil:-anor Kiyop, Henry Duclelc, Maynard Unger, Miss Lenz.
Thirtl row: llulr Early. Lester Froft. Howard Bliss. VVilliam VVins0n, Joe Emody, Lee Smith.
XYilliam Smith. lid NVyszynski, ,loan Bauer.
Fourth row: Jim Ferrinian. NVilliam Hockarlen, VVayne Mc-inke, Joe Palmer, Paul Ecklcr. Jack
Reinhardt. Bernard Dowdell, Tefl Dowdell, Oliver Shulier.
Clzffflffz At the beginning of the fifth and sixth periods you can see the students all
heading towards the cafeteria for lunch.
fllnyor Petro: VVho has charge of this work?
f:IIfIlf'Z llliss Alice Lentz is cafeteria manager and supervises the women who do the
cooking as well as the student workers.
,llayor Petro: Docs each woman have certain duties she performs every day?
Guide: Yes. llfliss Henry makes all the pastryg the meat and vegetables are taken
care of by llflrs. Garrissg the salads, Nlrs. Hockaden makesg all the deserts and
the ever popular hamhurgs are made by llfrs. Brooksg Katie Csonke makes the
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sandwiches, and she with Bertha Kalmer, who makes the mashed potatoes, do
many of the odd jobs. The teachers' dining room is under the direction of
lllary Tommeri.
fllayor Petro: It doesn't seem as though they have much for the student workers to do.
Am I right in saying this?
Guide: I believe these students have all the work they can handle in the short time
they are in the cafetria. Approximately 45 students work, in return for
which work they receive their lunch. Some act as cashiers, others serve behind
the quick lunch counter or at hot lunch counter in the rear. Some of the boys
scrape dishes, clean and stack the trays, and keep the milk supplied at the
counters.
Illnyor Prfro: How many students eat in the cafeteria?
Guide: ln four half hour periods around ISOO students and 65 teachers must eat.
lVith such a large number there is a considerable amount of cooking and clean-
ing up to be done.
Let's stop in at Room 309 and see whats going on there.
Illayor Petro: This looks like a gathering of ancient Romans.
Guide: These are members of the Sapientes, which is the name of the Latin Club. I
imagine that they are studying some form of Roman life. Come, let's talk to
their president or First Consul as he is called, Paul Irion. Paul, do you
know Mayor Petro?
Paul: How do you do, Mr. Petro?
Left to right---First row: Betty Hengesbaugli, Marian Spencer, Constance Emary, Margaret
Opper, Janet Williams, Marguerite Edwards, Jennayevonne McCally, Helene Cohen. Betty Goldstein,
Marian Lindberg, Louise Goldenberg.
Second row: llliss E. Jones, Jeanne Vllagner, Lulu Valasis. Ruth Ellen MacDonald, Dorothy Bell,
Rose Mary Barlow, Emily Gawura, Irene Stewart, Phyllis Alexander, Georgia Sutton. Ruth Wright,
Mary Wood, Mary Jean MeElfresl1, Marian Roberts, Geraldine Hange, Claire Noonan, Jean Sparks.
Third row: Lorna Pliedler, Janet Rawson, Emily Davis. Marilyn Vllehster, Alma Keith. Martha
lirodbeck, Betty Altfeld, John Stang, Walter Niegowski, Paul Irion, Claude Martin, Jack Elton,
Rmce Eppley.
Fourth row: Leonard Staysniak, Norman Heritage, Edward Triesky, Jack Barnard. Harry Koplin,
George Tulk, Xvayne Meinke, John Birch, Dudley Horning. Harold Dalmke, Philip Hofmann. Dick Funk.
Jlfayor Petro: Do you mind if I ask you several questions about your club?
Paul: I'll answer all I can.
fllayor Petro: VVhat is the purpose of your club?
Paul: The Sapientes' chief concern is to promote a general interest in Latin and to
provide a medium for a study of the lives of the Romans.
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Petro: 'llhat sounds interesting. Several of the clubs l've visited have special
events during the year. Do you have any such social functions?
Paul: Yes sir, our big event is the annual Roman Banquet. This dinner is very odd
because we do everything just as the Romans did over 2000 years ago. WX-
have slaves wait on the tables, have Roman entertainers, and we all dress like
Romans. It teaches us a lot about Roman table manners.
lfzziffw: 'lihree faculty advisers of the l,atin Club are bliss nlones, bliss Young, and
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lluirle: Room 306 is the meeting place of the Student Participation Organization
committee.
Guide: This year for the first time in the history of Elyria High School, a formal
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the organization committee that formed the constitution for the "Student
Cabinet", will tell you more about it.
lfarly in the school year students voted for a boy and a girl from each home
room as candidates for the Student Organization Committee. From these
nominees fourteen were chosen by the Faculty Advisory Committee to serve.
This Faculty Advisory Committee was composed of: Principal Shively, Bliss
lfdna -lones, bliss Gladys Fowell, lllr. F. A. lfaton, llr. Carl Smith, and Klr.
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Jones Gladys Fowell F. A. Eaton Carl Smith Harold Wilson
Harold VVilson, chairman. After studying constitutions of other schools, the
committee formed a constitution for the local "Student Cabinet". Item by
item the constitution was studied, discussed, and then voted on. Only after
every member was satisfied with an article was it accepted. Other officers of
the organization committee were Nlary Kaiser, vice-president and Phyllis
Christman, secretary.
i1IIlj'fIl'1Jl'fl'0I How will this organization affect the school?
Doug: 'llhrough the "Student Cabinetl' the pupils will express their ideas and opinions
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also serve to train students in citizenship. All the students must co-operate
in the fulfillment of the purpose of the "Student Cabinet".
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and llliss Coffland are teachers. llliss Dorothy jones and Bliss Plocher teach
Arts and Crafts in this corner of the building. Bliss Vogan teaches commercial
subjects here in the East VVing of the Technical Building. And before we go
to the library. these are the teachers of manual arts: the lllessrs. liowdler, Fox,
Schleper, Ross, and Tutthill.
Wilfrid Bowdler Dana Fox M. H. Schlieper R. R. Ross Fred Tutthill
Here's the library. Shall we go in and see what makes the library "go 'round"?
fllayor Prim: That's a fine idea. There always seems to be such a lot of work con-
nected with a library.
Guide: That's Bliss lllargaret Scott, the librarian, sitting at the desk.
Bliss Scott, I would like you to meet Blayor Petro.
illayor Prim: How do you do, llliss Scott. l notice several students working. -lust
how much student help do you have in running this library?
fllixx Srotf: During the home room period I have two assistants who stamp dismissal
slips. During each period of the day there are either one or two pupils who
do general work-the number depending upon the number of people using the
library that period. The students, also, do the checking, carding, typing,
and
tiling which come up in the running of a library. The shelving requires the
work of two boys during one period every day. Bill Keisler works in the
library a period every day just lettering with the electric stylus. I-le is the
only person that does this type of work.
fllrzyor Palm: I notice that you have a large array of magazines in that beautiful rack.
lsn't there a great deal of work connected with them?
flliss Svotl: Yes, there is. Several students work with the magazines only. This work
includes filing, opening, checking, and stamping the magazines. Part of the
work is done by students after school.
Illayor Petro: How long does a student work in the library?
flliss Staff: Students who assist during study periods give 5 periods a week for library
service. After-school helpers assist one period a week. There are 49 assistants
altogether.
fllayor Petro: I can easily understand why you need that many.
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ASSISTANTS TO MISS SCOTT, LIBRARIAN
Left to right'-First row: Mary Hard, Betty Schnur, Lois Lersch. Jean Wright. Eleanor Arnxlt,
Julia Sullivan. Helen Louise Hull, Ida Sands. Marjorie Schultz, Alice Tarry. Lucille Iluswell.
Second row: Betty Goldstein, Marion Lindberg, Beverly Wright, Miss Scott, Emily Gawura.
itflarguerite Edwards, Bernice Nicholas, Betty Mae Mitchell, Jean Jackson, Norma lihrke. Arlene
.ottman.
Third row: Jason Geisel, Pauline Dowhrowski, Helen Kalmar, Mary Bartes, Jeanette Fox, Marilyn
Hastings. Mary VVood, Nan Shryock. lone Geisel. Sara Sigel, Rita Baker, Helen Taylor.
Fourth row: Claude Martin, Bruce Eppley, Lloyd Ludwig, Harry Koplin. Galen Ramser. VValter
Niegowski, Harold Dahnke. Marian Holmes. Margaret Takacs, Viola Dougherty, Betty Erdman.
Illiss Srort: One of our big events of the year was a Photo contest.
Jllayor Petro: VVh0se idea was this contest?
Illirx Smit: VVell, the library has had all sorts of contests before, but never a photo-
graphy contest. I asked my assistants what they thought of the idea and they
agreed it was a good idea to go ahead with it. The rule was made that each
photo should show someone reading a library book. This would encourage the
students to come to the library to select a book and find out what really good
books we have. VVe believed that this contest would interest more people in
photography too.
We offered prizes to the home rooms that contributed the most pictures. Room
123 won. We held the contest from November I3 to 19. John Boylan typed
a model invitation which Miss Mink's stenography classes mimeographed.
After this was done the name of each student was typed on a card inviting him
personally to come to the library. This was the first time we had ever used
colored invitations, the front of which was reproduced with a ship signifying
Book Week.
Mayor Petro: Who won first prize?
Miss Srott: VVell, Viola Dougherty, of IZIB who is one of my assistants, won first
prize which was "Mees' Photography", valued at two dollars. Her entry showed
a girl reading indoors. The judges, Messrs. Gregory, Lyman, and VVood, said
her picture was remarkably clear and the subject well-placed. The picture of
Bob Yanke in a football pose reading a book was judged the most amusing. VVe
received several other amusing photos. To those who did not have cameras,
Marian Ellis loaned hers. Since the weather at first was bad, pictures were
slow coming in, but when the contest closed we had over IOO entries.
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Jlflayor Petro: All in all, do you think the contest was a success?
flliss Srolt: Oh yes, Since we held this contest along with the Treasure Hunt and
the Crossword Puzzle Contest a varied interest was created for everyone in the
school. It may be interesting to note that for the first time the entire group of
library assistants were together all at once in order to assist in this work.
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Guide: Let's find out about the Projectionist Club.
fllayor Petro: The Projectionist Club. Thatls an interesting name. VVhat's this
club like?
Guide: The Projectionist Club consists of eight boys. As the name suggests, these
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of the films and screens. Edwin Robson is the presi-
the secretary and treasurerg and llr. E. D. Adams,
that every boy in high school wants to be in this club.
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Mr. Adams, Bob Kaqi, Ed Robson, Don Marsh, Roman Nagorka.
Guidr: 1112 Adams selects the boys, and as in the case of selecting students for other
extra curricular activities, grades are the first consideration. One reason for
this is the fact that the boys may be taken from their study halls at any time in
order to show films. A student must also have the willingness to workg he
must be reliable and, above all, he has to be careful in handling property. He
has to be quiet because he may have to set up a machine while a class is in
session. Klr. Adams has been complimented by teachers this past year on the
business-like manner in which the boys conduct themselves.
fllayor Petro: This sounds very good for the Club. 'llhanlc you very much.
E. D. Adams Lois Littleton
G11ia'r: Here comes Phyllis Christman of the Spanish Club. She can tell you some-
thing about their activities and meetings.
.llnyor Petro: l understand that part of each meeting is conducted in Spanish. ls
that right?
Phyllis: Yes. All of the opening formalities, including the reading of the minutes,
are in Spanish. Our programs and discussions are in English, however.
fllzzyor Prtro:How large is your group?
Pl1yHi.v: It is rather small this year, only ten members. No initiates were admitted.
.llnyor Pflro: XViIl you tell me some of the highlights of the year?
Phyllis: Ci-ladly. At our first meeting, we held an election. l was elected presidentg
Ray Helling. vice-presidentg Helen VVright, secretaryg and Bill Lahitf, trea-
surer. A quiz-bee and a scavenger hunt were also interesting. At Christmas
time we held a party at the home ot Rliss Lois Littleton, adviser.
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Guide: One of our newer organizations, the Writers' Club, has a different sort of
arrangement. Here comes Miss Wilcox: perhaps she will tell us about it.
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Illayor Petro: How do you do, Miss Wilcox. I Wonder if you would tell us how
Writers' Club differs from most other clubs?
lllirs Wilcox: Well, we have no regular officers. At each meeting, a leader for the
next meeting is appointed. Then this leader may choose the subject for the
next meeting. He or she chooses various members to write material centering
around this theme, and then the poems, stories, and essays, are read and criti-
cized at the meeting. Sometimes book reviews are given.
Illayor Petro: How many members does this organization have?
Illiss W ilrox: We had ten members in September with new members from the
Creative Writing class joining later.
Jllayor Petro: Ilm sure this club gives valuable training to its members and promotes
interest in writing.
Guide: There goes one of the winners of the Essay Contest. You've heard of the
contest sponsored every year by the American Legion, haven't you?
Illayor Petro: Yes, I have.
Guide: This year the theme was "How Shall We Preserve American Democracy ?"
There were three girls and three boys selected as winners from each grade.
From among these twenty-four one was chosen as grand prize winner. The
rewards in each grade were 53.00 for first prize, 52.00 for second, and 51.00
for third. The grand prize winner was Bill Powell who received 55.00. Those
who received first prizes were as follows: Barbara Chandler 9A, Neil jenson
9A, Louise Dutch IOA, Harry Koplin IOA, Lois Ruth Opper I IA, Paul Irion
IIA, Roberta Howenstine I2A, and Bill Powell I2A, Second prize winners
were: Ruth Snyder 9A, John Hoffman QA, Charlene Willis IOA, George Tulk
IOA, Valerie Tite IIA, Bob Phelps IIA, Dorothy Johnson I2A, and Aladar
Bara I2A, Third prize winners were: Clara Lugas 9A, Gerald Laver 9A,
Margaret Opper IOA, John Sheldon IOA, Helen Simpson IIA, Bob Sharlcey
IIA, Marguerite Edwards I2A, and Richard Funk I2A. The judges were:
Mrs. Nancy Vetter, Rev. W. Foster, and Hubbard C. Wilcox.
Guide: This is Lincoln hall, Mayor Petro, and here come Mr. A. T. Smith, Miss
Shumaker, Mrs. Raufus. They teach in this building.
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Guide: lllr. Smith teaches commercial subjectsg bliss Shumaker, lfnglish: and Nlrs.
Raufus, history.
Guide: l.et's go to the VVashington building. The musical interest of the school is
centered here in 130 in this building.
hir. Beck is the director of the musical organizations.
l.eit to right' First row: Lois Youtzy, Nan Koplin, Mary Sederis, Dorothy Johnson, Beth Corkill,
Merle lleidrich, Richard Hines, Bert Alexander, Dick Bnrandt, Tom Cochrane, VVi1liam Sabol, Bill
Ryan, l'at Peter. Roberta Howenstine, Corinne Rhodes, Pat Hoke, Janet Notley.
Second row: Jean Tattersall, Helen Simpson, Dorothy Victzen, Lorna Mae Fiedler, Bill Bowdler,
lloh Holly, Bud llotlman. Andy Foreman, Jack Elton, VVayne Garland, Jack Rieth, lone lieisel, Lois
Marie Bennett. Rita Meyer, Joan Norsworthy, Helen Bristol.
Third rowr Arlyne Haven, Viola Grugel, Ruth Sehroeter, Dora Mac Beal, Jack Kelly. Lee Smith,
Ford Brown, jim Ferriman, Bob Kaiser, Art Sparks, Joan Hauer, Marian Ellis, Dot Jenkins, Shirley
llnckley, Katherine Hammer.
Flonrth row: Valerie Tite, Shirley Altfeld, Georgia Sutton, Marian Aebie, Jean Bramwell. Chuck
0'Malley. Leonard Dunford, Mr. Beck, Doug Birch, Peter Smith, Germaine Copas, Helen Reese.
Marian Holmes, Rita llalpin, Queena Scott.
AIKIYYUI' Perm: How do you do, hir. Beck. Are you the director of the Senior A
Cappella Choir?
fllr. Ix'crl': Yes, I am. lway I help you?
Xllnynr Petro: lf you will, please. How long has there been a Senior choir?
fllr. Ifrrk: lfor six years. There are 64 voices in all, 39 girls and 25 boys.
fllnyor Petro: Vlihat requirements must one meet in order to join the choir?
fllr. lim-It There are no definite requirementsg the Senior Choir members usually
belong to the -lunior Choir first. Otherwise, to be able to join, one must have
a good voice and the desire to use it.
Jllnym- Petro: The choir took part in the Lehi festival this year, didn't it?
Jllr. Berk: Yes. It was the fifth celebration in which it had participated. The choir
has also sung over the 1'adio on various educational programs.
fllayor Petro: How interestingl
Illr. Her,l': VVe are also planning to sing regularly over the air this summer. VVe will
sing late in the evening as we feel that people do not listen to the radio until
the later hours in summertime.
fllnyor Petro: Do you have any special arrangements or novelty songs that have won
any acclaim?
fllr. Berl': The "Echo Songl' has long been a favorite with the students, and "The
Campbells Are Coming" also scored a big hit. The ammal spring concert was
held on hlay 5 in the high school auditorium.
Guide: And here, Illayor Petro, the Junior A Cappella Choir meets the second period
three times a week. This organization is only preparatory for membership in
the Senior Choir, but in the last few years, it has been quite independent, giving
programs on various occassions.
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Jllrzynr Petro: How long has this choir been in existence?
Cfllizlr: Several years, lllayor Petro. At first it was rather small, having only about
20 members: at the present time there are more than oo boys and girls in it. lt
has grown vigorously in these tew years.
fllnynr Petra: Does the choir have oflicers or is it controlled entirely by llr. Heck?
Guide: There are tour ollicers, elected by the members for a semester term. Andrew
Foreman was the president last semester: .loan Uuckett, secretary-treasurer.
lhis semester the ofhcers are Roman Nagorka, president and ,lean Sparks.
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The three other preparatory organizations in the music department are girls'
glee club, boys' chorus, and girls' lllacllowell chorus.
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Mr. Harry Forbes, Miss lilizaheth Brown. Standing: Mrs. T. F. Sellers. Rlr. Seward lllack. Mrs.
XYalter Hntmner. Mrs. ll. H. Thompson, Mrs. if lf XYoorlHll, Principal lf P. Shire-ly, Mrs. Dewey llnli.
Guide: Next door to the music room is another room l want you to see. This is the
hezulquarters of the high school P. T. A. where the council meets.
flluyor Petro: l hear they've been very successful this year.
Gnizlv: lfxceedingly' so. l've asked lllrs. Long to tell you more about the organization,
for she is its president.
Jlayor Petro: How do you do, Klrs. Long.
fllrx. Long: How do you do, lllayor Petro.
fllayor Petro: VVho are the other otlicers of this organization, lllrs. Long?
fllry. Long: H. li. Forbes is Vice-Presidentg llliss F. llrown, Second Vice-President:
lllrs. Paul Cochrane, Secretaryg and llr. F. lf. Holmes, Treasurer.
Jllnyor Petro: Didn't the play, "The VVomanlcss YVedding", with prominent people
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illrx. Lony: Yes, but that's not all. NVQ have sponsored several dances after basket-
ball games. 'llhe "Grand Finaleu, on April I4., was the closing dance of this
year. lVe also sponsored a musical program by the Oberlin College XXJOIIICIIYS
Band on April zo. XVe have had outstanding speakers this year on a variety
of subjects. They included judge H. H. Nyeg President Anspaugh, of Ash-
land College: Uean Roehm of llaldyvin-VVallace Collegeg Professor Fisher
from Oberlin College: and llr. Hindman. The band, orchestra and -lr. A
Cappella Choir have also performed for us. 'llhe high spot in this year's pro-
gram was the Round 'liable discussion by the high school teachers. It was one
of the best programs in a highly successful year.
Prlro: 'l'hank you very much, lllrs. l,ong.
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Wvhere do ive go now?
Ulzizles Come up these steps and see the French room. Bliss lfisenmann teaches the
lfrench classes. Around the corner is the room xvhere the lfxtemporaneous
squad meets.
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illayor Pvlrn: ls this another club?
Gfziflv: lVell, not exactly. This Squad numbered thirteen members under the super-
vision ot Kliss Alice Stofer.
The group met every lllonday, XVednesday, and Friday for four weeksg then,
on Illarch 4, the members went to the Cleveland Public Library for more
extensive research. Paul Irion was named speaker sho1'tly afterward. At the
Lake lfrie League lfxtemp Speaking Contest at Shaker Heights High School
on Klarch 17, he spoke on the general subject, "Youth and American Crime".
and the particular phase,
juvenile Crime
"Are the Schools Doing Their Part in Preventing
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Marie Bennett. Marian Lindlmeij, Ricliard Funk.
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llarold llzxllnke, l'anl lrion.
fllayor Petro: How much preparation did he have before the speech?
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Guide: After he clrew his phase, he was given approximately two hours in which to
prepare and practice the talk without reference or help of any kind. During
this time, he hail to consitler organization of material, accurate timing, and
mleliyery. Planning of the time was especially necessary, because the speech
hail to be exactly six minutes long.
,lluyor Ferro: lliat is very interesting. Are all these rooms arouncl here classrooms?
Cfuirle: Yes. 'llhis room is for Klrs. l,ake's history classes. And over here is lllr.
Hofman's lfnglish classroom. lllr. Short's history class is in here,
PhilIp D. Hofman Clare Short Allyn Ruse Blanche Lake
Klr. Rose, another history teacher, has his room elownstairs. Also alownstairs
is lllr. 'llaylor's room. Here is Rlrs. l'lay's lfnglish room. Nou' let's go over
to the amlministratiye center.
lJou'n this hall is Bliss Lewis' history class, and Room 207 is where Kliss
Hilherg's scholars work on math.
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Illr. lc-tro, woult you some in :uul lt-t mc show you about tlic
'lllizuilc you. xxfYllCI'C do we start?
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Sccoiul tnlmlt-: 'l1llt'lll'lI1 lilnck. Mzlrtlm Koller, Donna jean Mt-rtz, Dorothy Schriner.
U Slzimliugz Alice i'r:mclnll, -Miss He-rolsl, Katherine Roling, Viola Dougherty, ,luanitn Hanson,
Xmlgi lu-uga-l. .loam Ducki-tt, Alice Mm' Hoover. Ida jenn Sands, jezuuic VVziguer, Dorotlmy Sclu-ilmvl.
Bliss Pezlrsou. ,lame Davies.
olliccs are part ol tlic staff of 18 student lwlpers. One girl student works
iu czicli oflicc cacll period ot the clay. 'l'lwu after school two N. X . A.
girls work iu tlu' oflices. 'lllwy do cverytliiug from lIlllllC0gl'2lDlllIlg to
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llfayor Petro: Do these girls have any reward for this work they do?
Jllary: Oh, yes. Every one has respect for the girls who work in the office.
A picnic is planned which the I8 girls hold at the end of each year. Here
comes Assistant Principal, j. D. Severs.
He'll tell you about the work of the other service groups.
fllayor Petro: How do you do, Nlr. Severs.
Illr. Savers: How do you do, Mayor Petro. One of the service groups is the
lVIonitors, with Bill Lord at its head this year.
Left to right-AFirst row: Dave Huffman, Jack Kelly, Bill Lord. Bill Powell, jim Harssema,
Julian Maslyk.
Second row: Merle Heidricli, llarold Fredricks, Aaron llascliner, VVziyne M:-inke. Hr. Severs. Joe
llerold. George Yehllxer, llurnell Schramm. llill Kristoff.
Third row: lloh Mcllonald, Jack Vestal. Bernie Folmes. Dick Roesmann, llick liaumliardt,
Lawrence Forbes, Hill Ke-is'er, Hola Hysell. Bill VVoodfill. Bill Lahiff.
Fourth row: Harold Stanford, Hill Fey, l'aul Eekler. lioh Fridenstine. john Nevins. Leonard
Duniord, Alndar Hara, Don Roddy.
fllr. Se-vers: l'd like to add that this is the first year the lllonitors have been
really organized. A meeting was called and they elected Bill president.
Since then he has used half of his period to go around and generally super-
vise the workings of the others. He appoints certain monitors to do this
during the other periods.
illayor Petro: How does your organization function, Bill?
Bill: lVe have 32 regular monitors and six substitutes who are selected from a
list of boys recommended by the home room teachers. During lunch hours
each boy has a door to watch for one period each day, and has the respon-
sibility of seeing that no one without a permit leaves through his door.
Ilia for Petro: VVhat are those gold-bordered badges in the school colors with
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Bill: VVe decided that the teachers could more easily identify us when we leave
the room early to get to our posts if we had some mark of distinction.
Those badges are the result. They are to be worn only while the monitors
are on duty and this bars them from circulation such as the Hi-Y pins
enjoy.
Jllnyor Petro: Thank you, Bill and lllr. Severs, for your information. I never
realized that the monitor system in Elyria High School was so active. Are
there other service groups?
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illayor l'f'tro: XVhm 1111- thc tlutics of this group?
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iight I"iist mu: llurton Ilriwlgv, l'uul lI:n'ilxuAr. l':uil lriim, Iiwk llopkins,
94-cowl vowt Tom l'orl1v':lm-, john Sinion. Tom llutllr. llnlvii Nziilir-vr. llolr Strxviis
Thur-l ion: lliili llzilxich. xlzison th-ist-l, Ray llirks. IH-tv l'4-it-rmnn.
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ning of tht- pt-riotl :mtl on again :it the pt-riotl's vml. ln th.it wax' thc
mrritlors :irc wt-ll hglm-tl wlicn tht-v :irc usctl :uid no light is xi
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tht- school :x pnicticzil sc'i'x'icc' hy saving cxcvssiw light bills.
ill!!-fill' Pirro: 'llhc-y ct-rminly tlo. :Xrc tlwrt- any other st-iwicv Ul'Q2lI1l7IlI'l0IIS?
.llrz Sfwzxv: Yes, our othvr sa'i'x'iu- group is uzillvml tht- Slip Llollvutors. llcrziusc'
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system. The boys of the Slip Collectors help, for they collect the various
types of slips required in our system. Some collect the Home Room absence
slips and others pass out lists of absentees to the teachers during the morn-
ing. The rest collect the slips which record classroom absences during the
day.
or Petro: All those in the service groups should be commended for their
helpful work,
Sewers: Here are lVIr. Shively, our Principal, lXIr. lNIcClellan. the assistant
superintendent, and lwr. lVIaston, the superintendent. You gentlemen
are acquainted, I'm sure.
or Petro: Certainly. I've been looking over your school and l've seen
many interesting things.
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lllr. Shively: I'm glad, lVIayor Petro. We have 1681 in our student body.
Here's a list of all the boys and girls enrolled. The Elyrian staff pre-
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Abramoska, Beverly--316 Harvard Ave. ,....... .
Acker, lvfary RLlfh12l3 VVest Ave. ........ .... .
Ackerman, Fred-R.D. 3, Elyria .........,.. ,.,.......
Adams, Betty JZIIIC-I365 East Ave. ,.,.
Adams, Ellsworth-253 Spruce St. .,..,.....,.....,... .
Alexander, Bert, jr.-130 Chase St. ,... ............ .
Alexander, C. Phyllis-303 Lake Ave. ,.......... .
Alflen, Richard-517 Park Place .,,,.,....,,
Alflen, Robert-517 Park Place ,,,,,, ...,..
Alheit, BIYFOH-I 16 Chestnut St. ........ ....... .
Alheit, Robert-502 Dewey Ave. ...... .......,. ,
Almas, Ted-1061 East River St. ......... ,........ .
Altfeld, Betty-324. Fourth St. .............. ......... .
Altfeld, jean-1024. Nliddle Ave. ...,...,............... .
Anderson, lllarian-1835 VVest Ave. ............ .
Andress, Jilll-I43 East Bridge St. ............. .
Andrzejczyk, Emily-512 VV. Twelfth St.
Andrzejczyk, JOB!!-512 VV. Twelfth St.
Archibald, GC0YgC1III Lexington Ave.
Armitage, Bill-322 Furnace St. .......,,.......... .
Armitage, Bob--322 Furnace St. ,,,,,,.,.......,.,, .
Armstrong, Dick-Ct. Jail Cor. 3rd and
lvliddle Ave. ....................................................... .
Arndt, ElC2lll0l'-IOOI Lake Ave. .......,........ .
Arnold, JZIIUCSLIZQ East River St. ,,,,.,..,. ,
Arter, E. Mary-247 Sixth St. .............,
Atkinson, Curtis-145 Roosevelt Ave. .............. .
Aungst, Barbara--114 Hamilton Ave. ........... .
Averbook, Dorothy M.-45 3 Earl Ct. ........... .
Babcock, Dorothy-R.D. 3, Stop 4 ....................
Babich, Robert-748 YV. River St. .......,............ .
Bach, Rita--607 Nfiddle Ave. ............,.................., .
Bachman, Virginia-296 lvlarseilles Ave.
Bagnell, Dorothy-119 Cornell Ave. .............. ,
Baird, Phil-901 Garford Ave. ............................. .
Baker, ci0!'d0ll--344 Thirteenth St. ...........,... .
Bakos, Joe-135 Blake St. ...............,.,.......... ............ .
Banville, Patricia-82 Williams St. ...... .
Baptiste, Jessie--408 Oxford Ave. .......... .
Barbarcsso, Nick-213 Chestnut St. ................. .
Barlag, Eileen-306 E. River St. .............,,........ .
Barlow, Rose Mary-238 Harvard Ave. .,...... .
Barnard, .lack-112 Cornell Ave. ............ ..,...... .
Barnes, Arthur--4 Crehore Ct. ,.........,... .
Barnes, Gerald-14.2 Carolina Ave.
Barnhart, Eileen-154 Bellefield Ave. ........... .
Barnock, HClCl1-170 VVoodford Ave. ..... .
Barres, D011--l2Q Stanford Ave. ......,,... .
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Bartholomew, Bob-236 Denison Ave. ............ IO
Bartlome, Robert--Stop 5, Lake Ave. .....,......... II
Bartus, Anna-542 Turner St. .................. ...... 9
Bartus, lvlary Allll-542 Turner St. .................. ll
Bates, Edgar A.-1 16 Charles Ct. ....... ............ 1 0
Bates, Harry-116 Charles Ct. ........ ........... 9
Bauer, Albert-317 High St. ......... ............ 1 0
Baus, Phyllis-R.D. 3, Elyria .,,..,..... ,..... 1 1
Bayley, ELlgCllC--332 oxford Ave. ,,.......,,,..,...... ll
Beach, Elsie-601 VVoodland Ave. ....... .,........... 1 1
Beal, Donovan-R.D. 3, Edison Highway II
Beaumont, Ruth-147 Hamilton Ave. ...,.,....,. 9
Beavis, -ICZIII--I4Q Bellefield Ave. .,.... ,.,.,,......... 1 1
Beck, Betty-596 Cleveland St. ................ ...... 9
Beckloff, Harold-635 Oberlin Rd. .................. W.
Beckloff, Norman-635 Oberlin Rd. ....,.....,....... IO
Beckloff, Robert-R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ......... 9
Beckwith, Lois llfl.-411 Woodland Ave. , .... IO
Beckwith, Phyllis-411 Woodland Ave. .....,... IO
Bedocs, JOB!!-I2Q Monroe St. .......,,.........,.,.,....... II
Bell, Bill-526 E. River St. ..............,.....,. ..,....,... 1 0
Bell, Dorothy--234 Denison Ave. ....... .......,... I 0
Bell, c30I'd0I1-455 VV. River St. .......... ............ I 1
Beller, Nelson-757 W. River St. ....... ,..... 1 1
Bendick, lVIilan-822 Lake Ave. ..,,,,,.................... I0
Benford, Royden--337 VVinckles St. ,.....,........... 9
Benham, Elizabeth-1012 Park Ave. .. ,,....,,... , II
Bennett, Lois M.-223 Denison Ave. .............., II
Benson, Donald-272 Marseilles Ave. ...,.. 9
Billings, ,lack-436 W. Ninth St. .....................,.. IO
Birch, Al0l'll1-30l Park Ave. ..........,...,..., ...... 1 0
Birkline, Georgia-134 Beebe Ct. ....... ....... 1 1
Birkline, Robert-516 West St. ...,.....,.,...... ....... 1 0
Birks, Ray-265 Boston Ave. ,.,.................,......,,,,,. W.
Birmingham, Donna-131 Mendel Ct. ........... 9
Biro, David-R.D. 3, Griswald Rd. ....,,............ IO
Bischoff, Dan-223 Stanford Ave. ..,,,,...... ....... 1 0
Bishop, Ralph-Forest View Farm .......,. ....... 1 0
Black, Thelma-340 Princeton Ave. .................. II
Blade, lllary JEUIC-3lQ Cambridge Ave. ...... II
Blaine, Mary L0lllSC-338 Thirteenth St. 9
Blinzley, Willis-415 Adams St. ........................ W.
Bliss, HOYV3fd-311 Huron St. ....,..,,.......,,.,....,.,,,, ll
Boepple, Mildred-1237 East Ave. ......... ....... 1 0
Bogart, Jean-346 Princeton Ave. ,,................... 9
Bohannon, J. C.-504 W. Twelfth St. ......... L Il
Bohlen, Margaret-1001 East Ave. ...............,..... 9
Bolash, joe-130 Woodford Ave. ,,,,,,...,,, ..,,,, 1 1
Boothroyd, Lois-437 W. Ninth St, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. II
Boreski, Jessie-421 W. Thirteenth St. .,,,,,,,,,,. IO
Borie, Gloria Anne-619 West Ave, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IO
Bornino, Bruno-368 S. Maple St. ,...,................ II
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Boron, Frank-160 Erie St, ,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,.. .,,A,,,,,,,,, C airns, Mary Margaret-316 Columbia Ave. 9
Boros, Harry-110 W. River Sr. ,,,,,,. ,,A.,,w,A.. C ampbell, George-526 Bond St. ..............,.,.,,,... I2
Botamer, Bob-364 High St. ,A.,A,,,,A,, Campbell, Eileen-LaGrange, R.D. I .....,.,.,,..l. IO
Bourquin, Phyllis-711 Park Ave, ,,.,, Carnes, Charles-I24 Rush St. .....,....l.. ,....,...l. I O
Bowser, john-555 Lodi Sf, ,,,,,A..,,,l,4.,A,.,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carman, Bill-208 W. Bridge St. ..................... IO
Boygon, Frank.-215 W, River Sf, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carpenter, ,Dick-312 Cambridge St. ,. .......... ,. IO
Brackley, C. Harris-232 Prospect St. ...,.,...... Cart, Eleanor'-T53 Longfellow St- ------"---------- U
Bradley, Lois MHC-345 Twelfth St, ,,.r,,,,.,,,,,, Carr, Tom-153 Longfellow St- -------'-- ---- ----- l 0
Bramwell. Harold-108 Neufer Ct. ,...,,....,,,..... Cafsonw Don-417 Adams Sgt- ---------4--------4----"---A'---'-- I0
Brassell, KCCfC-I4O W. Bridge St. .... .,........... C arterv Albert A--248 Wlllckles St- '---------'--- A 9
Brehm, 1311165-IOS Grant St. ...... d......... . . ........ Carter' Charles-237 Oberlin Rd- --l-'-'----"--e--'--- A- lo
Brgnner, Narha,r..4o5 Middle AVC, ,,.., Carter, Charles--RD. Ir LaGrange --.,.---.4.-...... 9
B,-ickman, Leonard-1535 East AVC. H -----'-- Cazeau, Adelbert-136 Brandston Ave. ,...... ., IO
B,-ickmanv Tom,-,535 East AVC' -.-,- Chamberlain, Vivian-281 Bon Air Ave. .,... . 9
Bridge' Elsie-509 W. Third St' .-..---..',,- Chapler, Elizabeth-R.D. 2, VV. I7th St. W.
Bright, DiCk-I020 West Ave. .........r........,........... Cllapmanw Hal'fY"220 West AVC- -------'----------- - 9
Izfightbill, Lucille-R.D. 2, Elyria ,,,,,..,,.,,....,,.., Chapman. Ruth-124 Williams Sf- --I...---.-..--.---.. 9
Brink, LoiS,.S. Prospect St. A--..-,A.....,Y ,,----- C hapman, Vivian-I23 Hawthorne St. ........ . 9
Bristol, HClCH-'I6I Harvard Ave. .. Chandler, Barbara-308 Park AVC- --e---------------- -- 9
Brock, A1bert,.436 Oxford Ave. '---AA,, Cheetham, JOHN--2OI Marsielles Ave. .....,..,... IO
Brodbeck, Iumha-312 Sixth st. ........,.....,......... Chismafr Cecilia-60 Chestnut Sf- ---.I-. -- 9
Brokaw, Iessie-I2I Taft Ave. ..............,...........,.,, Clllzmaf- Antllone'-364 Vulcan St- ---- -l---'---'--- l l
Brooker, 'Richard-no Courtland St. -nnlhhhnnhhn Chobanoff, Elaine-361 Oxford St. ..,......,........... II
Brookhauser, George-528 Ohio St. .................. Chflstmana Ruth-514 Cleveland St- l-------------- lo
grouse, Jaok...220 Chestnut Sr. ,r,,-- ,,,,--.. .,,,-.-A C h ristman, Shirley-316 Seventh St. .....,.......,. . IO
Brouse, Jack-II4 Wurst Ct. .,.,.,.,,..,,...,... ,,r,,.., C lflgllano, Joe-1828 Middle Ave- ---- --'-- - 9
Brown, Bernell-I42 Riverside Ct. .,..r....... ..,.. C laPP, PhYllls"5l4 Park Place oooo- --44-----l- I 0
Brown, Florence-Apt. I2, Endly Blk. .,.....,,.,. Clatlt, Edward'-144 Sofnoo St- --------'---- ----------- I 0
Brown, jane-Apt. I2, Endly Blk. ....,................ Clark, Robert .lay-R-ll I- Elyria -------'--'---------- I1
Brown, jolyn-.222 Eighth St, ,,--,,,,,,,,,,,-.,.....-,,,,,, Clark, Robert W.-I44 Spruce St. ..,................,. II
Brubaker, Do,-r...229 George Sr, --rr.,,, Clausius, William-I82 Spruce St. .,... .. ...,,.. ., W.
Bruce, June..R.D. I, Gfaftolj .---'-A.. Coe, Cornell Ave. .............,., ........... l 0
Bruce, Robert-R.D. I, Grafton ,......, Coen. Eafl"153 Bell AVC- -------"l-l-"l----'--'- ---------l- I 2
Brunner, Lillian-128 Kipling St. ,......... Cohen, Helene-321 Denison AVC- ---------"---------- ll
Buchholz, Wilma-624 East Avo. ,,,,--,,,,, -.,,,--- C oleman, Eleanor-801 E. River St. ,................ . 9
Buck, Mildred-603 E. Broad St, ,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, C ollier, Gordon-Stop IO, Lake Ave. ............... IO
Buckingham, Halden-R.D. 2, Elyria ,,........,,... Colllof, .lames-Stoll 10, Lake Ave- -""------------- -- 10
Budach, JoyCe...608 Cleveland St. 'YYY----.--.--v"Y..v,-- Collins, GCOfgCttC-311 ElCVCl1th St. ,.......,...... IO
Bullock, Wayne-408126 Woodlawn Ave. ....,. Collins- Wllllam"607 West Ave- ---f'-------l -4--- - 9
Bombaok, xvilliamls Crehore Cr, ,,..--,, Comer, Thomas-I 58 Lake Ave. .,......,.................. II
Bungart, Lyle.1R.D. 2, Elyria ..,.-.--,,-,--,.,',-,r--.,--. Comerford, Genevieve-207 Clark St. ............ IO
Burdick, Pauline-124 Haryvggd Sf. .-----r....,,--,,, Comstock, H3fYlSOH-244 Sf. .................. W.
Burgan, Carol-252 Second Sr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Comstock, jean-349 Eleventh St. ............,.,... W.
Burgett, Frank-200 Parmely Ave. ,,...... Congofr Go1'ald"630 East AVC- -'----------- ----- - 9
Burgett, Richard-303 Clark St. ..........,...........,.... Conrad, Charles'-215 Cornell Ave. ------- - 9
Burnstein, Sanford-619 W. River St. .,....,..... Cook. Ambrose-334 Slxtoonth St- ----4l---l 4---- - 9
Burrows, Bill-I I8 E. Hghts. Blvd. .......,..,.... Cooks Donald'-1600 West Ave- ----l---------------4--- W-
Buswell, Bob-I22 Elizabeth St. ............,. Cook: Dorothy Mao-1600 West Ave- ----------- - 9
Buswell, Lucille-I805 East Ave, ,,,.....,..,,,,...,,.... Cook. George-'334 Sixteenth St- ----------------------- - 9
Buswell, Marjorie-514 Foster Ave. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. Cook, Hazel-334 Sixteenth St- --------------------------- W-
Buterbaugh, Rothard--319 Eleventh St. ,........ Cooley, Bob-454 Tenth St- -------------- ---------- I 0
Byam, Shir-lgy..108 Cornell Ave. ..--...--".,......-..,, Corey, LaUTa12IIw Second St. .........................,. II
Bycynski, steve-1025 Middle Ave, .,,,, Corkill, Frances-406tTenth Sf. .......................... . 9
Corkill, Mary Elizabeth-406 Tenth St. ...... ll
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Couch, Nancy-215 Winckles St. ,,,,,,...,,.,,,,..,,,,,, NV,
Cairns, Bud-316 Columbia Ave. ........... Coughlin, C3T0l-406175 Middle Ave. .............. . 9
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Cowley, Charles-183 Bath St. ............... . ..,....... ..
Cox, Pearl-500 East Ave. ....,.....,..,.............. ........ .
Crawford, GlCI1ll-I II7 Middle Ave. .....,.......A .
Craine, JCZUI-419 Third St. ...,,.....,.................,,..,.. .
Cremeans, lVIartha-132 Huron St. ..........,.,,... .
Crisp, NHIICS'-I24 Denison Ave. ...,,,. ............... .
Croft, Lester-209 Huron St. .,,.,......... ..,.. .
Cromling, Bill-548 Lodi St. ,,.,,.....r.
Crooks, 5102.11-34.7 E. River St. .........,. ........ .
Crooks, .TOYCC-347 E. River St. .r....,...... ........ .
Crossmier, Nola--839 Bond St. .,,.,,,...,,..........,,.,... .
Crozier, Edna-831 Lake Ave. .,.............,. .....,,....... .
Cruce, Magdaleile-I9o9 Middle Ave. .r...... .
Csonka, SXCVC-134 VVoodford Ave. .r........,r..... .
Culp, Charles--1365 East Ave. ...........,..,,......,,..... .
Curcillo, Ernest-322 Eighteenth St. .............. .
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Dachner, Aaron-252 Seventh St. ,.,..,.... .,...... .
Dachner, llflorris-252 Seventh St. ....... ....,... .
Daly, JIICR-108 Denison Ave. ...r.....,. ....,.. .
Damm, Bernice-628 VVest Ave. ....,... ........ .
Dany, Elizabeth-315 Beech St. ............. ,.,..... .
Daraby, George-1330 W. River St. .........,,,., .
Datena, Rose-I 16 Garvin Ave. .......... ...r.....,,..... .
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Donahue, A1111-243 Bath St. ..........,,,,...........,......,... IO
Donovan, Cecil--I IO lVIarseilles Ave. .... ..... 9
Dostall, Bob-II3 Nichols Ct. ,.,,,............... .......... I I
Dowdell, Bernard-430 Jefferson St. .,............. II
Dowdell, Ted-430 Jefferson St. ...................,..., I0
Dowell, Roberta-418 W. Eighth St. ............... 9
Drake, Pauline-559 Cleveland St. .............,....... I0
Drowns, Marie-East Carlisle ......,..,..,... ..,..... lf V.
DuBose, Moultrie-824 East Ave. ........ ........... W .
DuBose, Rembert-824 East Ave. ...... ........ W .
Duckett, 5102111-II27 E. River St. ........ ...,....... I I
Duckett, Noel-508 E. Broad St. ,....................... IO
Dudek, Wanda-342 Seventeenth St. ........,...... IO
Dumke, Eileen--214 Foster Ave. ...,.........,..,....... VV.
Duncan, Bob-3 Tattersall Ct. ..,................,....... W.
Dunfee, George-R.D. 2, Fuller Rd. ............... IO
Dunford, Leonard-237 Eighth St. .................. I2
Dunlap, Thomas-440 Jefferson St. .........,........ I0
Dunn, Jack-341 Third St. ....................... .......... I O
Dunn, Margie-341 Third St. ............ .......,.. T II
Dutch, Bill-535 Ohio St. .......................................... II
Dutch, Louise-535 Ohio St. .................................... I0
Dzieniszewski, TCd1327 Longford Ave. ....., II
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Eady, Ruth-248 Howe St. .,,,,.....,........,... ,.,...,.... I o
Eager, H2261-413 Elyria Block ........... ........... I O
Early, Robert-I42 Bell Ave. ............ ......,... I I
Easly, Phil-316 Twelfth St. ............... .......... I I
Echko, Bill-I60 Woodford Ave. ,,.......,..........,,.. II
Eckenroad, I!'XVlIl-I3I Bell Ave. ,..,........,...,....... VV.
Eddington, Dorothy-632 Cleveland St. ......... 9
Eddington, Earl-632 Cleveland St. .................. 9
Edwards, Betty Rose-314 Twelfth St. ......... 9
Edwards, Helen-1202 West Ave. .................,... I2
Davidson, lbI3I'l0l1-455 Earl Ct. ........... ........... .
Davies, Carolyn-355 E. Hgts. Blvd. .............. .
Davis, Agnes--229 VV. Bridge St. ....................... .
Davis, Elllily-8OI Foster Ave. ....,..............,..,...... .
Davis, Thomas Herman-935 Lake Ave. ..... .
Day, Richard-232 Columbus St. .........,.,...,,...... .
Dean, Betty-I66 Cleveland St. ........................,. .
Decker, Bill-238 E. Hgts. Blvd. ,...............,...,.. .
Decker, Charles-14.7 E. Hgts. Blvd. ....,...,., ,
Dellefield Irvin--505 Lake Ave. ..............,........... ,
Dellefield, Lois-505 Lake Ave. ....,.....,,,. ......,,..,,.. .
Dellisanti, Andy-I328 W. River St. ..,........... .
Dellisanti, Casey-1328 W. River St. .........,..,, .
Dellisanti lVIary Josephine-1328 W. River
DeMarco, AllgCl31l24 Quincy St. ..,.,,........... .
DcMaria, Frank-346 S. Maple St. .,,,..,,.,.,.,.., .
Edwards, Marguerite-I938 Middle Av
Edwards, Paul-Stop 5, Grafton Rd.
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Demas, Helen-YVest Ridge ..................,,,.,.,.,,,,.,..,.
Denes, Frank-R.D. I, LaGrange ......,..............
Deutsch, LC0ll3.l'd'-346 Cambridge St. ......,,,,. .
Dewhurst, Pat-356 Fourth St. ........,..................., .
Diewald, David-154 Abby Rd. ...,.,..,....
Diewald, Raymond-I54 Abby Rd. ..,.,.. ........ .
Diewald, UfSUlH-I54 Abby Rd. .....,.. ..,...., ,
Dilgren, JUIICLSZI Park Ave. ................... ........ .
Dillingham, Eileen-833 Bond St, ...,......,,,,,...,,.., ,
Dixon, Harry-144 Harrison St. .........,,,,,,........... .
Dobrowski, Stanley-.1518 Middle Ave. ........ .
Doebel, Bob-I07 Princeton Ave. .......................... .
Doman, Bertha--552 Vlucan St. ........ ........ .
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Ehlert, .TOIIIIIIC-Ill Longford Ave. ...... .
Ehlke, Bill-532 East Ave. ....,....,.............
Ehrke, NOfIl131lII3 East Ave. .............. ..... .
Ehrlich, Eld0l1-lI2 Broad St. ...................... .
Ehrman, Edward-332 E. Bridge St. ....... .
Elbert, B0b--I26O East Ave. .................................... I I
Elbert, George-I22 Riverdale Ct. .......... ..... I 0
Elek, B0b--127 Parkview Ct. ,,..,......., ,
Elek, Frank-322 VV. River St. ...... .....,.... .
Elek, joe-322 W. River St. ............... ........... I 2
Elek, Steve-322 W. River St. .............. ..... 9
Elliot, 5-I,3IllCCiI33 E. Hgts. Blvd. ......,... ,.... 9
Elmes, Helen Louise-546 Lodi St. ....,............. II
Elsten, jack-R.D. 3, Griswald Rd. ..... ..... ....... I O
Elton, Jack-235 E. Hgts. Blvd. ........... ........... I 0
Emary, J0llll-261 Harison St. .,....... ........... I 0
Emay, Robert-261 Harrison St. ..,......,................. 9
Emody, Joe-528 Furnace St. .................... .,....... Y V.
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Engler, Helen-R.D. 1, Elyria .,,,.....
Ensign, Beatrice-West Ridge ......
Ensign, Muriel-28 Samuel St. .,,.,... .
Eppley, Bruce-R.D. 3, Elyria ....
Erber, Hilda--127 Fourth St. .........,. .
Ernst, Arline-R.D. 2, Elyria ..,.,,...........
Ernst, Wanda-R.D. 2, Elyria ,,.......,,..,.....
Eschtruth, VVinifred-R.D. 3, Elyria .,..
Esker, Jack-507 West Ave. .............,...... .
Eucker, Betty Jane-R.D. I, Elyria ..
Eva11s, Dave.-409 Middle Ave. .......... .
Evans, Elaine-238 Kenyon Ct. ................. .
Evenchik, lklarvin-316 Oxford Ave.
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Farewell, Bill--208 Fourth St. ..,,,,....,,. .
Farewell, IFCHC-120 Kaiser Ct. ...,,,....... ..
Farkas, Rlldy--219 W. River St. ..,..,......... .
Farmer, Wayne Morris-363 Parmaley
Farrand, Doris H. --241 119 Temple Ct.
Faulhaber, Jack-130 Parkview Ct. ...... .
Faulkner, Colletta-R.D. 1, LaGrange
Feeley, Marilyn-R.D. 1, LaGrange ....
Fell Bill 22 Ohio St
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Fell Dorothy Lucille--224 Furnace Sl'
Fell: Elizabeth Jean-320 s. 1v1ap1e st.
Fell, Lois Allll-224 Ohio St. ..............,...... .
Fenimore, EVCIYII-IIO Glenwood St.
Feran, TYCVHTSZI Sixteenth St. ,,,.....,...
Ferguson, Jack-1001 lVIiddle Ave. .... .
Feron, Ann-319 Ninth St. .......,........,........,, .
Ferriman, Richard--118 Cedar St. ,.,...... .
Fiedler, Ivan R.-1 I9 Fremont St
Figler, Dorothy-115 Neufer Ct. ....,,. .
Filler, JCZII-456 Adams St. .............. .
F inegan, Jack-223 Howe St. ,............... .
Finnegan, Gerald-301 Huron St. ...,,, .
Fitch, Sayre-845 W. Broad St. ...,,....... .
Fitzpatrick, Cliff-2102 S. Oak St. ......... .
Fling, Robert--R.D. 2, Elyria ..,........,.....
Flood, Betty LOU-IOI7 East Ave. .... .
Flowers, PCggy-223 Eighth St. .,,...,,,. .
Flowers, Ruth-223 E. Eighth St. ....... .
Flynn, -lack-220 Harrison St. ...,..., .
Flynn, Robert-250 Fifth St. ...,............... .
Fobes, Don-329 Nlllth St. ................,,......... .
Folley, Harriett-528 Cleveland St. ....., .
Foreman, Eileen-227 Lake Ave. ....... .
Foreman, Geraldine-227 Lake Ave. ..
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Frank, Jim-316 Park Ave. .......................... ........ I I
Franklin, Ted-Oberlin Rd., Elyria .................. II
Frederick, H3Y0ld-254 Fifth St. .......... ........ I I
Freeland, Margaret-Murray Ridge .................. II
Fridenstine Bob-R.D. 2, Elyria ................ ,.....,.... 1 2
Fridenstine, Dave-R.D. 3, Elyria ..,........,..,...... W.
Fridenstine, Ruth-R.D. 2, Elyria ..........,.......... II
Fritz, Anna Mary-R.D. 3, Elyria ....,.. ......,.... W .
Fritzsche, Allen, JT.-254 Washington Ave. 9
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Gaines, Camilla-S23 Bond St. .............. ,
Gaines, Fern Arletta-523 Bond St. ....,.,........,.. IO
Gallow, Ruth-R.D. 3, Lake Ave. ..................... II
Gallo, Mildred-326 Hayes Ave. ,....... ........... W .
Gamble, Alberta-132 Denison Ave. ..,.. , ...... ll
Gardner, John-600 Foster Ave. ........ .
Gardner, Roy-212 Second St. ................ .
Gardner, Sidney-600 Foster Ave. . ....
Garland, Wayne-337 Cambridge Ave. ......... IO
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Gawura, Emily-180 Bell Ave. ...........,..,.. ........ 1 0
Gehring, Carl-158 Pasadena Ave. ........ .,...,., 1 2
Geisel, Ione--441 Ninth St. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Il
Gerhartinger, Mary--R.D. 1, Oberlin ............ IO
Gerhartinger, Helen-211 Harwood St. ......... IO
Gibbens, Don-R.D. 3, Elyria ..........,.,.................... IO
Gibbens, Virginia-Stop 6, Lake Ave. .............., ll
Gibbons, Clara Mae-997 E. River St. ......... II
Gibbs, Harley--123 Clinton Ave. ...................,,,,, II
Gilbert, Alice-311 Lake Ave. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IO
Gillespie, Bill-311 Seventeenth St. ,... .
Given, Charles Joseph-234 Columbia Ave. 9
Glass, Georgia-3 Woodford Ave. ..................... 9
Gleason, Willam-83055 Lake Ave. ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,, IO
Gleason, Myina-305 East Broad St. .. IO
Gleisner, Howard-Oberlin Rd. ,.,...,..,.,, ,
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Glover, Bob-511 West Ave. ,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,.. 1 0
Goetz, JCHII-I25 Tannery St. .....................,,..,.... 9
Goldenberg, Louise---148 Cornell Ave. ......,,..., IO
Goldstein, Betty-701 Park Ave, ,,,..,,,..,,., II
Gonda, Elizabeth-262 E. Broad St. .... .
Gooden, Kenneth-227 Erie St. ..1.,....,.,,,....,.,.,,... 9
Goodman, Virginia-119 Homecite Ct. ......... IO
Goodrich, Howard-119 S. Olive St. ,,,......e..,.. IO
Goodspeed, Helen-119 S. Olive St. ..... IO
Gorman, ,lack-205 Stanford Ave. ....... .
Gorman, Bob-205 Stanford Ave. .........., ........ 9
Gorman, TOUI-205 Stanford Ave. ........ ........ 1 2
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Gotro, James-116 William St. .....,,...,...... ,,,,.... 9
Gottlieb, Harold-145 Gorvin Ave. ..... ....... 9
Gove, Sherman-235 Wooster St. ,..,....... ........ 1 0
Foreman, Robert-227 Lake Ave. ....,... ........... G raham, Donna-615 Bond St. .,............................ II
Foster, Bob-60 Samuel St, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.,,,1,,,,, G raham, Jean-121 Parkview Ct. ....................... . 9
Foster, Mary-307 Summer St, ,,,,,, ,,,,1, G rall, Sara Louise-Corner Third and
Fowler, Bette-859 Walnut St. ......... ........... M iddle Ave. ........................-.-......--........-................... VV.
Fowl, Kenneth--R.D. 3, Elyria ....,.... ........... G ray, Emma-344 E. River St. ...........................-.- I0
Fowl, Malcolm--R.D. 2, Elyria ...... ........... G reen, Lauretta-R.D. 3, Elyria ........... .-...--- I 0
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Greene, Dave-236 Oxford St. ...............,..........,... II
Greene, Mildred-R.D. I, East River St
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Greene, VVilliam-165 Northrup St. .................. 9
Greenich, George-177 Roosevelt Ave. ......,..... II
Greer, Charles-158 Northrup St. s...... .
Greer, Verdie-158 Northrup St. ,,.,,...,...........,.,. W.
Gregorczik, AlViI1-1824 lvliddle Ave. ,.,......... II
Grills, Harold-R.D. 2, Elyria .....,..,,,,.l.............,.. 9
Grobe, Marian-Telegraph Rd. ......,....... ........ 1 O
Gross, Alfred-1720 East Ave. .....,...... .,...... 9
Gross, Sidney-437 Kenyon, Ave. ,,,,,,...............,t, IO
Grueser, Virginia--338 Furnace St. .................. 9
Grugel, Elinor Alberta-210 Blaine St. ..,...... II
Gruse, M3Yi0l1-443 Adams St. .,......,.,,........,....,. IO
Gurchik, John-107 Malcolm Ct. ..,........ ..,...., 1 0
Guthman, Beatrice-8 Tattersall Ct. .,,..,l...,,,.. I2
Gutowski, Ed-215 Lodi St. .........,.,..,,,,.... .
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Haag, Barbara-1370 East Ave.
Haag, Kathryn-1370 East Ave.
Haake, Alberta--30 Artemas Ct. .,.,,... .
Haake, Doris-30 Artemas Ct.
Haas, Donald-322 Eighth St.
Haas, Lavera-223 Fairlawn Ave.
Hadaway, c:COI'gC--I 1 I2 West Ave. ..... .
Haldeman, lllax-116 Glendale Ct. ...........,..... .
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Hall, Arch-512 East Ave. ,.......,........,,.. ........ 1 o
Hall, Affhllf-512 East Ave. ........,. ........ 1 o
Hall, Betty-SIO VVest St. ..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.......,.,,,,.,,. II
Halpin, .lean-137 Garvin Ave. ,,,,,,,,,...,......,,,,,,,,,,, I2
Hamlin, Lila-S. Middle Ave., R.D. 2 ..,...... 9
Hamula, Esther-544 Turner St. ,.,.........,.....,,,,,, 9
Hancock, Charles-1004 East Ave. ..,,.......,,,,,,,,,, 9
Hancock, Lois--134 Denison Ave, ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, 9
Hand, -IOC-631 VVest River St. ..........,... ....,... 1 o
Handyside, Harlan--212 Boston Ave. ,, ....,.. . IO
Haney, Charles-139 Brandston Ave. ......... IO
Hange, Geraldine-R.D. 2, Elyria ......,, ...,,.,. I 0
Haning, Margaret-109 Lincoln Ct. .... .....,,,,,... 1 1
Hard, Mary VZIICC-218 Denison Ave. ......... II
Hardaker, Lillian Fl0l'CIlCC-1302 East River II
Hardaker, Norma -R.D. 1, Elyria ,.......,......... IO
Hardy, Leland--R.D. 1 .........................,,,,,,,,,,..,,......... 9
Harper, Ray--136 Pasadena Ave. ,,......... ....... 1 2
Harpster, Wallace-317 Cornell Ave. . ..,.......... IO
Harr, june Ann-1318 Middle Ave. ...... ............ 1 1
Harris, Richard-Stop 80, Oberlin Rd. .,,,,.... II
Harrison, Frank-R,D, 2, Elyria ....,,,.,.,,, .,,,.,,,,, W ,
Harvey, Kenneth-403 VV, River St, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,... I2
Harvey, Roland-403 West River St, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, IO
Hasza, Malvina-120 VVest River St. ,.,..,.,.,.. W,
Haun, Cora-137 Huron St. .....,...,.,,,......... ,.,,,,,. 1 1
Haven, Arlyne-1744 East Ave. ......., .
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HaWthorne,SteWart-212 Washington Ave.
Hayes, Ll0yd-226 Harvard Ave. ,,,,,,.,.1,,,,,,,,.,,, ,
Haynes, Clyde-R.D. 3, Elyria ,,,,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,
Hearne, Bill-553 Ohio St. ..,.,.....,.., .
Hearne, Robert--553 Ohio St. ........., .
Heath, JQCITY-235 Erie St. ,,,..,...,,,,,,,,.. .
Heath, Herbert-235 Erie St. ..........,....... .
Heath, Myrtle-227 Chestnut St. .......... ........... .
Heathcote, Harold--172 Seneca St. .....,...,.,..,. .
Helling, Eleanor MRC-II8 Fairlawn
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Helling, June-118 Fairlawn Ave. ...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. .
Helyes, Alfred--225 Beech St. ,,.,........................ .
Henderson, JCSSiC-3 Colonial Apts. ,............,.. .
Henderson, Pete--308 East Broad St. ..........,,, ,
Hendricks, HOWafd-1113 West Ave.
Hengesbaugh, Betty-513 Park Ave, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,
H enke, Gilbert-6Tattersall Ct. ............. .
Henry, Betty-609 Lodi St. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,
Heritage, Norman-370 Columbus St.
Herman, Dorothy--611 East River St.
Herrick, Norma-504 E. Broad St. ..,,.,,.. ,,,,,.,,. .
Heskitt, AilCCn-I4O Courtland St. .,..,. .
Hicks, Dorothy-306 East Ave. .....,. ,
Higgins, Ruth-511 Bond St. ............. .
Highgate, Katherine-623 East Ave.
Hill, Earl--363 E. Bridge St. ............. .
Hill, Roberta-R.D. 3, Elyria ................... ........
Hinderer, Lucille-226 Boston Ave. .... ....... .
Hines, Richard-R.D. 3, Gulf Rd. .......,,...,,,,,., .
Hines, William-130 Longfellow St. ............. .
Hjerpe, Mildred-250 Eighth St. .,.......... ......... .
Hoag, Constance A.-128 Winckles Ct. ....,.. .
Hoag, Vilma-128 Winckles Ct. ...................... .
Hobill, Maryan-426 Oxford Ct. ..................,... .
Hobill, Virginia-129 Lake Ave. ............ .
Hockaden, Bill-243 Thirteenth St. ................ .
Hoffman, Virginia-416 lkliddle Ave. .....,......, .
Hofmann, John F.-115 Charles Ct. ............. .
Hofmann, Phil-115 Charles Ct. .....,.,..........,... .
Hogan, Chester--R.D. 3, Elyria Twp. ,......... .
Hogan, Grace-R.D. 3, Elyria ,...............................
Hogan, Patty-126 Lincol11 Ct. .....,..... ....... .
Hogue, DiCk-130 E. Bridge St. ........ ....... .
Hoke, George-316 Stanford Ave. .........,.,....... .
Hoke, Pat--316 Stanford Ave. ..........................., .
Hopewell, Hunter-323 Seventeenth St.
Hopewell, Preston-1736 Middle Ave.
Hopewell, Quintella-323 Seventeenth St. ..
Hopkins: Dora-R.D. 2, Elyria ,............................
Hopkins, Doris--128 S. Olive St. ,,,,...... ....... ,
Horace, H3Y0ld-I Frank Ct. ..............,..........,..... .
Horace, Vivian-1 Frank Ct. ..............,................ .
Horning, Dudley-1025 W. River St.
Hornyak, Margaret--R.D. 3, Elyria ...........,.....
Horvath, Peter-R.D. 2, LaGrange .,,......,......
Housman, Donald-259 N. Abbe Rd.
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Hoy, Bob-7 Frank Ct. ....................................,.,...,.A,.A IO
Hoy, Marjorie-7 Frank Ct. .......A........A.,......A.......... 9
Hudson, Vivian--346 Columbus Ave. v....l........, 9
Huebner, Barbara-R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ...... IO
Huffman, Dave-145 Stanford Ave. .........,........ II
Hull, Helen Louise-317 Oxford Ave. ............ IO
Hull, Shirley-R.D. I, Grafton ........................... II
Hull, William-303 E. Hgts. Blvd. .................. 9
Hummrick, Jane-206 East Bridge St. ............ 9
Humphrey, Mary-347 Twelfth St. ...............,.. IO
Hunker, Phyllis-270 Winckles St. ..............,...... 9
Hunter, Marian-338 Oxford Ave. .................. II
Hurd, Claire-III Highland Ct. ........... ........... I O
Hurlbut, Jim-R.D. 2, Elyria ...,..,.......... .,.......,. I O
Hurst, Donald-R.D. I, LaGrange ...,...... ...,. 9
Huston, Howard-205 Park Ave. ................,....,,. I2
Hutchison, Margaret-226 Bath St. .........,..... W.
Hutchinson, Marian--229 E. Third St. ....,.... IO
Hutchinson, TOIII-229 E. Third St. , .,....,,..... , IO
Hysell, Dick-115 Floral Ct. .....,.,.....,,....,,...,...,.....,. II
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Ickes, Bill-603 Lodi St. ............. .
Ickes, James--603 Lodi St. .....,....... ...... 9
Ickes. Tom-260 Olive St ...................... ........... 1 I
Ignatz, Frank-358 W. River St. ........................ 9
Ignatz, William--127 Blake St. ........................... 9
Ingram, Margaret E.-South Prospect St. 9
Ingram, Mary-Prospect St. ..................,.,,,,....,...,... VV.
Ingwer, Donald-216 Clark St, ,,.,,,...,,,,,,.,,,..,,,... 9
Innes, George-644 Lodi St. ............... ....,.,.... I 0
Irion, Paul-423 Third St. ...............,....... ..,..,,,,.. 1 1
Ives, Doris Ione--318 Sumner St. ,....... ..,,....... 1 0
Ives, Marian-318 Sumner St. ......., ........... 1 I
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Jabbusch, Robert-R.D. 3, Elyria ......................,, I0
Jackson, Jean-803 West River St ...................... II
Jackson, Jimmy-R.D. 2, Elyria .........,. .,..., 9
Jacobs, J0l1llLl I8 Woodford Ave. ..... ...... 1 1
Jalowiec, HCICII-152 Warren Ave. .........,.,...... Ii
Jamerson, Betty-247 Oberlin Rd. ..................... 9
James, Jean-115 Cornell Ave. ..,,,,..,,,.,.....,,,,,,...... II
Janowicz, lVIary-425 W. Fifteenth St. ......... 9
Jaycox, Alice B136-I22 Chestnut St, ...,,,,..,..,,. ll
Javcox, Eileen-122 Chestnut St. ........ ..... 1 o
Jenkins, Ida-111 Hazel St. ,.,..,,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,, 1 0
Jenkins, Julia Lee-111 Hazel St. ....... ......... W .
Jenne, GYHCC--409 Adams St. ,,.,,,...,.. ...,,,,,,,. 1 1
Jenny, Sterling--191 Bath St, .,.,..... ,,,....,, W ,
Jensen, Neal-415 Second St. ,....,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,.., 9
Jensen, Patricia-54 Samuel St. .............................. I I
Jiovanazzo, Catherine-206 E. Bridge St. 9
iovanazza, DOII1lI1lC--206 E. Bridge St. ...... 9
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Johnson, Bob-R.D. 3, Elyria .......,............,.,.......... II
Johnson, Fred-349 Seventeenth St. , ....,,....... W.
Johnson, Gladys-167 Fairlawn Ave. .......,,...... II
Johnson, James-167 Fairlawn Ave. ..... .....,,. 9
Johnston, Darrell-190 Sheriff St. .,,,,,,..,, ...,,,.. 1 0
Johnston, Lillian-R.D. 2, Elyria ,,.,....... ......., 1 1
Jones, Barbara-400 Louisiana Ave. ...,, ........ I I
Jones, Bob-239 Harwood St. ............... ........ 9
Jones, Claudia-558 Columbus St. .,,.........,........ IO
Jones, Iris-418 West Ave. ...............,....... ........... W .
Joviak, FTHHK-424 Kenyon Ave. .,.,,, ..,,,,,, I I
Joy, Edith--R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ..,... .,,..... I I
Joy, Faith-R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ..,........... ....,.., I 0
Joy, Florence-R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ..... ............. I 0
Justavick, Dick-479 W. Eighth St. ..........,....... II
Justen, ELlgCI1C-223 Roosevelt Ave. .................. IO
Justin, Evelyn--136 Garvin Ave. ,.........,,,.............. IO
Jwiczynski, Andrew-R.D. 3, Murray Ridge IO
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Kaczmarczyk, Joh11-1312 West Ave. ,.,,........ 9
Kaiser, Bob-263 Harwood Ave. .,,,,....,.,.. ........ I O
Kaiser, Jack-263 Harwood Ave. ...... ........ I 0
Kaiser, Phil-430 Lodi St. ......,....... ....,,.. 9
Kaiser, Thelma--3 Frank Ct. ,.,,.... ........ I I
Kapcar, Michael-129 Elbe St. ............ ........ I 0
Kaplan, Louie-301 Lodi St. .........,............. ..,,.... 9
Kaplan, Miriam-301 Lodi St. ,..,.....,.........,..... .... I O
Kara, Albert-R.D. 3, Griswald Rd. ....,... ...... Y V.
Karbowniczek, Stanley-327 Eighteenth St .... II
Karnes, Robert--711 Poplar St. ......................,.... 9
Karp, Bob-339' Furnace St. ,.,............... ........ 1 I
Kasik, Anne-R.D. 2, Elyria .......................
Kauffman, Kenneth-604 Lake Ave. ...,,....,........ 9
Kavalicz, Eleanor-248 West River St. ...,..... 9
Kavula, Ann-R.D. I, LaGrange ........... ........ I O
Keisler, Bill-515 East Broad St. ........... ........ I 2
Keith, Alma-804 Lake Ave. .................. ........ I 0
Kelly, Edith-417 E. Broad St. ............ ........ 1 o
Kelly, Eleanor--522 E. Broad St. ....,...... ..,...,. 9
Kelly, Mary-500 Park Ave. .................. .....,,,..... 9
Kenawell, Bill-143 Charles Ct. .........,................. 9
Kent, Arnold-234 Boston Ave. ........................... II
ICCIII, Fredrick LHYVFCHCC-234 Boston Ave. II
Kershaw, Edward--101 Furnace St. ,,,..,............ IO
Kershaw, Mary Ruth-II5 Brooklyn St. .,.,.. IO
Kershaw, Richard-250 Second St. ..................... I1
Keyes, Mary JO-442 Oxford Ave. ..................,.. 9
Kiehm, Helen--215 E. Hgts. Blvd. ........ ........ 1 0
Kief, Donald+715 West River St. ........ ........ 9
Kienly, Elizabeth-157 Clark St. .. II
King, Anna-R.D. 3, Elyria .........,, IO
King, DOH--I4O Longfellow St. .........
Kinney, Lloyd-215 Harwood St. ........... ........ 1 I
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Kintner, DOIIRld-820 Park Ave. ....... .
Kipf, Betty-4,11 Tenth St. ........,...., .
Kirk, Robert-544 Second St. ........ .
Kirkwood, -lilll-719 Park Ave. ..... .
Klamut, Dorothy-R.D. 2, Elyria r....
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Klarys, Frances-1030 Lake Ave. .....,.... ......,,,.,. Y V.
Klimczak, Edward-I36 Huron St. ..................,.. IO
Klinect, Eugene-180 Longfellow St. ..........,,... 9
Klyop, Ann-200 Fifteenth St. ,,.,...........,,,,,,......... IO
Klyop, Eleanor-520 Fifteenth St. l...,.........,,,,... IO
Knepper, Jenny Lind-436 Jefferson St. ......... IO
Knepper, Thurlow lblax-436 Jefferson St. I2
Knerien, Keith-126 Parkview St. ,.,..,.,..l............. II
Knowles, Jack-706 Penfield Ave. .. ............ .. 9
Kochis, Helen-523 Furnace St. .....,..., ..,..i...... W .
Koepp, lllaxine-328 Ninth St. ,.,........ ......... I 1
Koepp, Rllth-328 Ninth St. ...,....,......., .,......, 9
Kohn, Kay-322 Tenth St. ..........,..,,...,,,,,,. .ii,,.,,. 9
Koller, Martha-221 Cleveland St. ..,.,. .
Koplin, Harry-825 VVest Ave. .......... ,
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Korzan, Delphine-1703 West Ave. ...... ,.....,,. W .
Kosik, Anne-R.D. 2, Elyria ............
Koske, Bob-335 Lodi St. ,,,.,,.......,,i..,,,, ,H
Kostyo, Bill-603 Fifteenth St. .,........ .
Kostyo, Bob-603 Fifteenth St. .......... ,
Kowalewski, Olive-417 Bond St. ......... .
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Kozmits, C1623-229 Beech St. ....................,,.,,,.,,,,,, 9
Krabec, Frances-R.D. 2, Elyria ,,,,,...,..... ,,,,,,,,,. 9
Kranyak, Lillian--1 IS Longfellow Ave. ........ .
Krebs, Donald-112 Nlound St. ..,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,il.t,.. 9
Krebs, Paul-126 Harwood St. ,.......,., ...,,,,,.,,,... 1 0
Kreps, Mary-10 Smith Ct. ,,,.,,.,...........,,.,,..,,, ,,,,... W ,
Krentzfield, Betty-251 Third St. ....,.....,,,,,......... IO
Kristof, Billy-R.D. 1, Grafton ...,.,........................ II
Kristoff, Josephine--885 VV. River St.
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Kristoff, Stanley-885 W. River St. .................. IO
Krugman, Ruth-129 Clark St. ,.,,.......... ................ 9
Krupka, Floyd-281 Bon Air Ave. ....... .
Kubuske, Margaret--111 Riverdale Ct. .,,.,,... 9
Kucharek, Helen-44.4 Eighth St. .......... .
Kucharek, Roman-444 Eighth St. ................ ,.... 9
Kufner, lVIarguerite Florence-209 Blair
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Kuhl, L2.VVI'CIICC-2 Frank Ct. ..................,,,............ 9
Kunitz, Richard--125 N. lklaple St. ,,,,,,.,.......... 9
Kuss, Gordon-218 E. Hgts. Blvd. ...... .
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Lacrosse, Albert-119 Taft Ave. ...........,............... 9
Lanaghan, Burton-R.D. 3, Elyria ...,..,... - .,.... W.
Lapos, Louis-140 Irondale St. .........,,,, ,.
Lash, Vvilliillll---3315 Furnace St. ...... .
Lauck, Lillian-242 Harvard Ave. ...... .
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Lauer, Russell-R.D. 2, Elyria ............,..... ,.......... I o
Lauer, Warren-R.D. 2, Elyria .....,............,...,... , 9
LaValle, Geraldine-219 Winckles St. ............ 9
Lawson, Roy-423 Tremont St. ,...,...................,..... 9
Leamon, BC1'I1iCC-I2I7l7Q West Ave. .... 9
Leamon, KIZIUCS--I2I7yZ West Ave. .,...,............ IO
Ledyard, Juanita-128 Quincy St. ......... .......... 9
Lee, C160-325 Oberlin Rd. .................. ........ W .
Lee, lVIona--132 Harwood St. ............. ...,....,. I I
Lee, VIVi3lI+2OQ George St. ......,............. .....,.. W .
Leedale, Willam--1314 Middle Ave. ......,...,.... II
Leber, Jack-827 East Ave. ........................,.,.,.......... II
Lehman, Evelyn--R.D. I, N. Abbe Rd. ..,,..... II
Lehman, 'TIIOHIHSTZIO E. Fourteenth St. W.
Leifer, Philip-IIIO East Ave. .....................,........ II
Leonard, Joseph--R.D. 2, Elyria ,,,,,,...,, ....,.,. W .
Leonowich, joe-R.D. 2, Elyria ..,..............,......... IO
Leppien, Herman-310 S. Maple St. .................. IO
Lersch, Lois-231 Columbus St. .....,....,. ..... I I
Lescher, Lois-2 Laura Ct. .,................,...............,.,.. I2
Lesesky, Helen Mary-250W Fifth St. ........ W.
Lesesky, Stanley-25056 Fifth St. ........,.......,,...... 9
Lesher, LHMZT-150 West Ave. ........,.................. VV.
Lesnick, Evelyn-5 Lesnick Ct. .,................,...,.... VV.
Letterly, Russell-R.D. 3, W. River Rd. .,... ,
Letterly, Ruth-R.D. 3, W. River Rd. ............ IO
Lewis, Jeanette-R.D. 3, Elyria ................... ....... I I
Ligotke, Wolfgang-422 Bon Air Ave. ............ 9
Limovitz, Norman-5 West Ave. .............. ..... 9
Limpack, Virgil-161 Courtland St. ,.,,,,,..,........ I0
Lindberg, Marian-1301 lvliddle Ave. .,.......... II
Linden, Bernard-R.D. 3, Elyria ......... .......... I I
Linden, Edward-R.D. I, Elyria ....,....... IO
Linden, William-R.D. 3, Elyria .... II
Lingenfelter, Carl-154 Oak Sf. ....... II
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Linn, Don-129 Glendale ..............,...,,............ .....
Livelsberger, Clifford-5 Plaza Apts. ..... ..... 9
Lonsway, Bob--239 Erie St. ..........,....,.................... II
Lottman, Arlene--East River Road ...,.,....,..,....... II
Lottman, Mildred-R.D. I, Elyria .......,... ..... 9
Lounsbrough, AlVin-322 Prospect St. ,.,..,,..,.,... 9
Love, Elizabeth-52 Colonial Apts. ................., II
Lowery, Bernard-327 Columbus St. .,.......,..... II
Lowery, Joseph-327 Columbus St. ,,,.,,..,............ IO
Lubitsky, Helen-96 VVoodford Ave. ..... ..... 9
Lugas, Clara-1818 Middle Ave. ......,,,.,.,. ..... 9
Lumley, Richard-121 Beverly Ct. ........... ,,... 9
Luppino, GTRCC-6I2 Lodi St. .................. ....,.,.., I 0
Linsky, Bl3.l1CC--433 W. River St. ......... .......... I O
Lysaght, Jack--418 Second St. .........,..,,,... .....,.... I I
Ludwig, Lloyd-235 Hamilton Ave. .................. II
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McAndrews, Doris-212 Fourteenth St. ......... 9
McAndrews, Robella-196 Bath St. .........,.,,..... IO
McAvena, Dorothy-874 W. River St. ............ II
McCain, Wilma-N. Abbe Rd., Elyria ..........,. I2
McCarty, Alice-R.D. 3 ..........,,.,....................... , ...... IO
McCaulley, Iennayevonne-R.D. 3, Murray
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McCullough, Earl-134 Elbe St. ............ .,....,.,, I 0
McDermott, Bob-146 Clinton Ave. .....,..,......... I2
Howard-3x6 Prospect St. - ....... W.
McDonald, Alyce-409 West Ave. ..........A.......... 9
fMcElfresh Mary JCZU1-103 E. Hgts Blvd. II
McGowin, Shirley-110 Wurst Ct. .........,......,. 9
McGregor, Helen-513 E. River St. .................. IO
lWcKenzie, Margaret-142 Northrup St. ...,.. I2
McKenzie, RllSSCll-I42 Northrup St. ............ 9
lVIcKitrick, Grace-316 Prospect St. .,..............,. I0
McKitrick,
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Mertz, Donna Jean-R.D. 3, Elyria .....,,.
Meschke, Fl0yd-208 Longford Ave.
Messaros, Emma-I I8 Blake St. .........,.... .
Messaros, Marian-118 Blake St. ..... .
Metera, Wanda-1606 West Ave. ..
Meyer, Rita-409 Park Ave. ........,......,,...... .
Michael, Lydia-343 Winckles St. ...,...,.. .
Michowka, ,Tulia-R.D. 3, Lake Ave.
Mihalsik, Margaret-135 Rush St. ,......... .
Mihalski, Helen-416 W. Fifteenth St.
McLaughlin, Bernie-115 Fairlawn Ave. W.
McLaughlin, Virginia-115 Fairlawn Ave. IO
McMurray, Virginia-R.D. I, LaGrange W.
lWcNeal, Ray-243 Cornell Ave. ........................... 9
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lVIacBeth, Clayton James-R.D. 3,
Lake Ave. ,............................,.......,.....,............................ IO
lVIacDonald, Ruth Ellen-310 Fifth St. ..,...... IO
MacFarland, Edward-169 Hamilton St. ...... 9
fMacFarland, Shirley-169 Hamilton St. ..,... II
lwaclienzie, .ICHII-540 E. Broad St. ................t. IO
lVIacon, Fannie-1832 lVIiddle Ave. .. ......... .. 9
Maddox, JOYCC-103 Malcom Ct. ........ .......... I I
Madok, Helfll-IO4Q E. River St. ....... .
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lNIahl, EllCCl1-437 E. Broad St. ..........,.,,............. II
lwaiher, Frank-R.D., Middle Ave. ...........,..,.t. IO
lllalanowski, BCl'l1HI'd--354 Thirteenth St. 9
lvlalanowski, Chester-348 Twelfth St. ......... 9
Malanowski, Leona-428 W. Twelfth St. II
hliko, Helen-217 VV. River St. ,,.,.....,.... .
Miko, William-217 VV. River St. ........ .
Miller, Agnes-R.U. 2, Elyria ..,...,......
Miller, Harold-R.D. 2. Elyria ..........,....
Miller, MHfg3TCf1Q3Q VV. River St. ....... .
Miller, Mildred--R.D. 2, Elyria ..........
Miller, MYTOII-I33 Clark St. ...,............. .
Miller, Ruby-Lake Ave. ..................................... .
Mills, Beverly-102Vz Cleveland St. .....,. .
lkiills, Megan-144 Brandston Ave. ...,. .
lllinch, Bill-241 Harwood Ave. ,........ .
Minch, Genevieve-137 Clark St. ................ .
Minkler, Everett-222 Harwood St. ...,,..... .
Minnich, Frank-417 Twelfth St. ........ .
Mitchell, Betsy-514 Nliddle Ave. ....,... .
Mitchell, Thomas-522 Twelfth St. .......,,. .
Mittler, Geza-574 Turner St. ................
Mohrman, Beverly MHC-384 Columbus St
Molosky, Dorothy-1401 East Ave. ....... .
Nlontagnese, 513111651315 Eighteenth St.
Moon, Glenn-R.D. I, Elyria ...,...i.....i,...........
Moon, Marilyn-148 Denison Ave. ..... .
Malik, J0hI1-I I4 lrondale Ct. ....,.............,........... IO
Malick, Stanley-164 Woodbury St. ...,.......i...... 9
Marsh, D011-337 Stanford Ave. ...........,,...........,., I0
Marsico, Lucille-320 E. River St. ....,....,.....,,.... IO
Martin, Claude-264 Spruce St. ....,...... ,......i.. I I
Martin, Mary-321 Lodi St. ............ ..... 9
Martin, Phillip--316 Tenth St. ............,, ...i..,.,. I 0
Martin, Vivian-135 E. Fourth St. ...............,...,. II
Mason, Harriet-R.D. 2, Elyria ........................... 9
Mason, Mary jane-R.D. 2, Elyria ,.,.,............. IO
lvlason, Warren-401 Lodi St. ....,.........,............... IO
Mason, Wilford-I I4 Floral Ct. ....,,...,. ,.... 1 0
Nfatti, D011-912 Walnut St. .................... .....i.... I I
Maurer, Dick-158 Courtland St. .....,......,,.......... io
Mayda, Chester-457 Cleveland St.
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Maynard, Bettie--324 Fifth St. ,,.,.,,,,,, ..... 9
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Meckley, Dick-219 Cornell Ave.
Alliella-I22 Northrup St.
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Meecha, Elmer-122 Northrup St. ...........,,,.,..... Il
lVIeeker, Mike--210 VV. River St.
Meinke, Ruth-III Hamilton St. .........,........,..... II
Meinke, Wayne--237 Howe St. ...,.........,....,........ IO
Meredith, Hubert--134 E. Hgts. Blvd. ......... io
Meredith, Virginia--329 Fifth St. ......i.....i......,.,.. IO
Nlergard, Clara-113 Parkview Ct. .....,... ........ W .
Mergard, .I0l1ll-318 Lodi St. ..............,... ..... 9
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Moore, Lucille--416 Third St. .,...,,..... .
Moore, Virginia-416 Third St. ......r....... .
Morris, George-226 Princeton Ave. .... .
Morse, Peggy-916 Park Ave. .................... .
Moss, lwargaret-316125 Sixth St. .,,...,...... .
Mottola, Wesson-120 Chase St. ..........,.. .
Mudge, James Clarance-124 Lewis Ct
Mudge, Marjorie-124 Lewis Ct. ............. .
Muffly, Allen-R.D. I, Elyria ......,................
Murowski, Harry-313 S. Maple St. .... .
Murbach, john J.-129 Brandston Ave.
Murbach, John W.--409 Washington Ave
Murray, Gordon--313 High St. ,.................. .
lVIustin, Harry-601 West Ave. ......... .
Myers, Carrol-519 Bond St. .,.......,..... .
Myers, JOYCE--243 E. Broad St. ......... .
Myers, Norman-325 Kenyon Ave. .....,.... .
Myers, Wanda L.-342 E. River St. ........ .
Mynchenberg, GCOTgC-I4l Denison Ave
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Nagorka, Helen-I62 S. Abbe Rd. ....,... .
Nagorka, Roman-227 Abbe Rd. ......... .
Nagy, EIHIDZI-881 VVest River St.
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Ollll-443 West River St. ........... ....A..... .
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Nagy, Judy-117 West River St. ....... .
Neill, NHIICY-I I3 Princeton Ave. ....... .
Nesbitt, Betty IEIIICLI24 Lewis Ct. ................. .
Nevins, john-323 North St. ...i.....ii... .........A .
Nevins, Phoebe-323 North St. ........ ...i.....A .
Nichols, Beth-1815 East Ave.
Nichols, Doris-1815 East Ave. ..,..,.. .......... .
Nichols, Gidell-1535 East Ave. .i.....,.. .
Nichols, Harris-323 lliddle Ave. .i.....,,........... .
Nicholi, Robert-I I9 Erie St. .............i.. ..i........ .
Niegowski, Nettie-1810 VVest Ave. ....... ,
Niegowski, VValter-1213 Bank St.
Niegowski, Zig-1810 VVest Ave. ,........... .
Noonan, Claire-334. Tenth St. ....... .
Norman, lvfarilyn--205 Harvard Ave. ........,.. .
Norris
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Noster: Lucille--318 Fifteenth St. ..........,. .
N otley,
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Dorothy-228 Gates Ave. ........ ,,..,..... .
Janet-228 Gates Ave. .,.,,......... .......... .
DOH-6II Dewey Ave. .........................,... .
hflarilyn-409 Oxford Ave. ................, .
Novak, Rosemary-8 30 W, Broad St. ,...........,. .
Novakoski, Catherine-356 Denison Ave
Noveski, -lZlI'liS-131 Homer St. ............,.,.............. .
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Oates, Maynard--165 VVarren Ave. ................, .
O'Brien, Margaret-635 Cambridge St.
O'Donnell, JOZIII'-328 Fourth St. ............ .
Okuley, Loretta-1320 VVest Ave. ................,... .
Oldfield, Bob-R.D. 2, Oberlin Rd. ................. .
Olmstead, Hazel-535 Second St. ,.,...........,........ .
O'Malley, ChUCk-2Il Princeton Ave. ........,.. .
O'Malley, Peggy-211 Princeton Ave. ........... .
Opper, L0iS-1024 West Ave. ........,....................... .
Opper, Margaret jane--1024 West Ave
Orvis, Betty Jane-208 Lodi St. ...........,,,....,,,,.... .
Osborne, Karl-I I8 Neufer Ct. ..........,............... .
Oswald, Mildred-113 Lexington Ave.
Oswald, Poulsen-R.D. 1, Grafton, O.
Otten, Betty Mae-406 Furnace St. ................. .
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Paeth, Emily-111 Denison Ave. .... .
Paeth, Miriam-1 ii Denison Ave. .... .......... .
Page, Albert-R.D. 3, Elyria .,............ ...........
Page, Lester--108 lVIound St. ....,,...,. .......... .
Pahl, Edvvard-241 Oxford Ct. ..,..,.... .
Palik, Elllll-127 lvlendel Ct. .........,....... .............. .
Pallardy, Elaine-110 Denison Ave. .....,........... .
Pallardy, TOIII-I IO Denison Ave. ......... .
Palmer, Joe--207 West St. ,,,,,,.........,. ..................... .
Paonessa, A1lt0lIlCftC-I6I7 VVest Ave. .,,,....... .
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Parke, VVilma-349 Second St. ...,.,..........,,.
Pasenow, lllelvin-1320 W. River St. .,... .
Pasenow, Russell-310 S. lVIaple St. ..,........ .
Pathay, Stephen-208 W. River St. ,.......... .
Patterson, Hartley-1009 E. River St. ..... .
Patton, Kathryn-331 Third St. .......,.,.,........ .
Pawinski, Joe-1806 Nliddle Ave. ................. .
Pawlikowski, Bill-124 Garvin Ave. ...,....... .
Payne, Jerrine-338 Cambridge Ave. ........ .
Peabody, Aubrey-537 W. Third St. ........ .
Pearson, jack--353 Oxford Ave. ............... ,
Pelton, Doris-303 Cleveland St. ....... .
Penora, Mary-150 School St. ....... .
Perkoski, Helen-223 Erie St. ................ .
Perry, Bob-124 Longford Ave. ....,.......,.. ,
Perfensky, Eugene-355 Eleventh St. ........ .
Peskuran, Rudy-216 W. River St. ..... ...... .
Peterman, Pete--112 E. Fourth St. .............. .
Peters, Dorothy-I42 E. Fourth St. .,........ ..
Peters, Ruth Jean-164 Hamilton St. ........ .
Petrus, Alex-I I2 Blake St. ........................... .
Pfaff, Neva-210 Cleveland St. ....................... .
Phelps, Lois--511 Cleveland St. .................... .
Phelps, Robert George-Stop 5, Lake Ave.
Phillips, Christine-307 West Ave. .....,........ .
Phillips, Robert-120 W. Bridge St. ........... .
Pileski, Sophia-II3 West St. ............,... .
Pinter, Victor-219 W. River St. ,..... .
Pitkin, Bert--135 Madisoxl St. ...,...... .
Pitts, LOLliS-II7 Clinton Ave. .. .
Plas, JOE-IO43 E. River St. ....,........ .
Plas, Justin-10.1.3 E. River St. ....,,,,......... .
Pogan, Andy-1322 W. River St. ,....,. ..... .
Pointer, Roy-210 Cornell Ave. ......... .
Polen, Sam-R.D. 2 ........,................................... ,.
Polinene,Angela-333 Eighteenth St. ........ .
Polgar, Paul-337 W. River St. ..............,..... .
Pomeroy, Robert-211 Bath St. ..........,,........... .
Porter, Richard-251 E. Thirteenth St.
Post, Doris L.-1403 East Ave. ......,....,..,........ .
Poulson, Oswald-R.D. I, Grafton .........,...,.
Powell, Dorothy Mae-514 W. Second St
Powell, ,lim-514. Second St. .,.......,...............,... .
Prochazka, George-R.D. 2, W. 17th St.
Prunner, Theodore-21 Chestnut St. ........ .
Pyecroft, Budd-130 Clark St. .................,..... .
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Racz, Clara-354 W. River St. ....... ,
Rader, Robert-R.D. 1, Grafton ......... .
Rahrig, Oliva-114 Grant St. ,.....,...........,. .
Ramser, G3lCIl-446 VV. River St. ...........,.. .
Ranker, Barbara-1018 East Ave. ........,........ .
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Rankin, Wesley-369 E. Bridge St. .....,............ IO
Ray, Giles--427 Kenyon Ave. ................................. II
Read, Margaret-R.D. 2, Elyria .,.,,.......... ..... . . IO
Ready, Geraldine-243 Denison Ave. ............... 9
Reddinger, Ed-166 Courtland St. ..........,.......... II
Redington, Thomas-284 Washington Ave. 9
Reed, Cecila-243 Olive St. ................................... W.
Reese, B0b-II2 Water St. ..........,,.........,................. II
Reichard, Gene-351 Cornell Ave. ..... ,............,,. I I
Reinhardt, Jack-400 Oxford Ave. ,...... . ....... IO
Reinhardt, Jim-136 W. Bridge St. ,.....,,....,..... II
Reinhardt, Richard-912 Lake Ave. ...... .,..... I 0
Renz, Don-342 Harvard Ave. ........,......... ....... 9
Resar, Vivian-1435 E. River Rd. ...,,................ II
Resar, Wendla-308 E. Broad St. ...,.......,............ IO
Revercomb, Don-513 Park Place .........,.,......... IO
Revercomb, Phyllis-513 Park Place ......,......,. IO
Reynolds, Harold-240 Vvinckles St. .............., 9
Rhoads, Norma-I07 Mound St. ........,............... II
Rhodes, Calvin-903 Park Ave. ........., ...... 9
Rhodes, Wilda-712 Sherman St. .....,. .......,.... I I
Rhone, Keith-R.D. 3 ...................,,,...,...... ...,,,,..... I o
Ries, VVarren--I20 Courtland St. ................,....... 9
Rigo, Geraldine-323 Harvard Ave. .......,. .,...... I I
Ristas, Angela-1614 Middle Ave. ..,.................. IO
Ristas, Cristo-1614 Middle Ave. .,.. .....,....,. I 0
Ristas, james-1614 Middle Ave. ...., .
Ristas, .I0l'll1-I6I4 Middle Ave. ,,....... .
Robertson, Lois-I39 Stanford Ave. .................. 9
Robertson, Pete-I39 Stanford Ave. .........,........ II
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Roberts, Marian-R.D. 3, Elyria ......,...,,........,... IO
Robinson, Dorothy-341 Bon Air Ave. ............ 9
Robinson, WHFYCD-269 Spruce St. ,.....,.............. II
Robson, Elizabeth-R.D. I, Grafton ..........,,,...,. IO
Rockafellow, Evelyn-3I7 Harvard Ave. VV.
Rockafellow, Vivian--317 Harvard Ave. ....., W.
Rogers, Norma Jean-333 West Ave. .....,......... II
Ryan, Virginia-337 West St. .........................,....... IO
Rybancyk, EdXN'3fd-2OI E. River St. ...... ......... 9
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Sabo, Joe-224 W. River St. .................... .......... I O
Salva, ADD-514 W. Sixteenth St. ......... . .... . 9
Sands, Ida Jean-250 Sixth St. ............... .......... I O
Sanker, Alice-123 W. Bridge St. ........................ Il
Sarnovsky, Margaret-120 Taft Ave. .............,. IO
Sauer, Alvin--444 Lorain Blvd. .....,...,,...... ..., .
Saum, James-356 Cambridge Ave. .................. Il
Sayers, Dorothy Jean--247 Fairlawn Ave. IO
Scarborough, James-713 Middle Ave. ......... 9
Schaefer, Myra-313 Oxford Ave. ..................... IO
Schareina, Helena-I I3 Morgan Ave. .... ....... I 0
Schieferstien, Henry-152 Erie St. ....... .,,.......... I 0
Schmidkens, Esther--R.D. 3, Adelbert St. IO
Schmidkens, Ruth--R.D. 3, Adelbert St. ...... II
Schmidt, Mable-R.D. I, Oberlin ........................ Il
Schmidt, Richard--East River Rd., R.D. I 9
Schmitkons, W3Dd3-215 Cleveland St. ...... W.
Schnur, Betty-568 Turner St. .............................. 9
Schnurer, Elizabeth-257 Marseilles Ave. IO
Schramm, Burnell-R.D. 2, Elyria ..................... II
Schrader, Beverly-136 Marseilles Ave. ......... 9
Schroeder, Bob-R.D. 2, Elyria .............,,............ IO
Schroeder, Glenn-939 VValnut St. ....,.... ..,..... W .
Schroeder, Melvin-929 West Ave. ..... ......,. W .
Schroeder, Ralph-918 East Ave. .......,...,.,,.....,,., IO
Schultz, Marjorie-202 E. Hts Blvd. .,,,........... IO
Schumar, Bob-328 Eighteenth St. ........,,........... I2
Schuster, DOHHVOII-335 VVest St. ........................ IO
Schwartz, Natalie-129 Cleveland St. ........... .
Schweda, Alvin-Gulf Rd., R.D. 3 .... ..,............. 1 I
Schweda, Marie-Gulf Rd., R.D. 3 ,,,............... IO
Schwert, Jean-327 Seventh St. ............ ..... 9
Scott, David-120 Denison Ave. ............ ...,...... I I
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Root, Darrell-251 Winckles St. ........................ IO Sedasllath rances-24g it wer t' """" ' 9
Ross, Carmella-309 Eighteenth St. ,.,.......,....... II Se en? eofge-zcgvfsfz. Ve'S ""''"""""""""""" IO
Ross, Carol Jean-373 Furnace St. ..................... IO SEI? Igmiigglqv Rkvelvgll t' """""""""""A' :gy
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Ross, Phyllis-Stop 80, Oberlin Rd. ,.......,.......,. II Shabelr Bob-H9 Huron St ' ""i" """"" I 0
Roth, Ernest-R.D. 3, Griswold Rd. ............... IO Shagstgll Carl-1824 West' ""'i Vlhhl ""' 9
Roth, M3thCXV-I56 Clark St. ..................... ..,,... I I Shapero, Hvme-7, 4 W' River ....'A.----...'-'--. ,O
Rotunda, Frances-240 Fifth Sr. ......... ....... I 1 Shapero, Mon-5-714 W, Rye, St, ....,,,,,,,,,,..,, I1
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Rowe, Betty' LOU-406 Columbus Sf- --------------- ll Sharkey, Bob-113 Lincoln Ct. .............................. II
Rowley, Frank-128 Garvin Ave. ......... ....... I 2 Sharpe, Dorothy-109 Lincoln Ct. ..................... IO
Rowley, Russell-R.D. 2, Elyria ............... ....... I I Sharrer, Grayce-433 Oxford Ave. ........... ..... 9
Rucker, Vivian-332 Sixteenth St. ..................... II Shay, Oliver-261 Harrison St. .........,.. .......... I O
Ruth, Ralph-329 West Ave. ................ ....... 9 Sheldon, John-328 Cambridge St. ......... ........... I 0
Ryan, Donnis-419 Elm St. ..,.,...... ....... 9 Shennum, Leila-234 Fourth St. ......,.........,...,,..... IO
Ryan, Jim-419 Elm St. ............... .,,,,,, 9 Shennum, Luther-234 Fourth St. .,................... IO
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Shepherd, Robert-R.D. 2, Elyria .........,.
Sherman, Afthlll'-Q12 VVest Ave. ...... .,.,,.... .
Shewell, Donna-4.57 Tenth St. ...... .
Shindle, Evelyn-218 VVolf Ct. .......... ......... .
Shober, Bob-II9 Huron St. ................ ......... .
Shroyer, Herbert-R.D. 2, Elyria ......... ..4.A.....
Shryock, Mona-R.D. 3, Elyria .......... ..........
Shnbert, Oliver-R.D. 2, Elyria ...........................
Sigel, Sara-Indian Hollow Rd. .....,.................... .
Sikora, Chester-R.D. 2, Middle Ave. ........... .
Silsbee, Deborah-240 Hamilton Ave. ,.......... .
Simmons, Charles-218 Olive St. ..........,.,..l....... .
Simms, Don-R.D. 2, Elyria ............,...
Simms, Eleanor-R.D. 2, Elyria ..........., ..........
Simon, Mary-130 VVoodford Ave. ...... ......... .
Simpson, Helen-24.5 Stanford Ave.
Simpson, .lilll-245 Stanford Ave. ..........,,..
Simpson, VVilliam-R.D. 2, Middle Ave
Singleton, VVilliam-319 Seventeenth St
Sippel, Virginia-R.D. 2, Elyria ..................,........
Skok, Sophie-229 Oberlin Rd. ................... .
Slack, Richard-503 Bond St. .,..,........ ......... .
Slusher, HClClIiI2I3 VVest Ave. ........................,. .
Slusher, lvalynn-1213 VVest Ave. ,,.,,...,....,...... .
Slutsker, D0j'lC-203 Broad St. ..,...........,,.......,..... .
Smallwood, Edward-225 Cleveland St.
Smith, Asby-614 Lodi St. .....,......,............,,......,,.,,... .
Smith, Betty Lou-I II Roosevelt Ave. ........... .
Smith, Bob-State St. .......,.....,..,..,.........,.................,..... .
Smith, Christopher-416 Fifteenth St. ..,,....... .
Smith, D311-200 Fairlawn Ave. ................ .
Smith, David-348 East River St. ........ .
Smith, Donald-625 Dewey Ave. .,..................... .
Smith, Dorothy-14.43 East River Rd. .,........ .
Smith, Dorothy-R.D. I, Grafton .....,.,.........,...,.,
Smith, Earl-352 South Maple St. ..............,..... .
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Ida-416 Thirteenth St. .......... ........, .
,Tack-217 Gulf Rd. .....,........ ......... .
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Lee-416 Thirteenth St. ....,......... .
Lois -ICH!!-I II Roosevelt Ave. ..., .
Lottie-400 Prospect St. ..,,.,.,....... ......... .
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Rosemary-2 36 VVinck1es St. ....... .
ROSCIIIHYY-2IO Harvard Ave. ....,.......,. ,
Stanley-276 Boston Ave. ........... , ...... ..
Virginia-R.D. 2, Elyria ...........................
Vivian-Chestnut Ridge Rd. ................. .
Vivian R136-IOOIPQ Cleveland St. ...... IO
William-4.24, Eighth St. ........,..............,... 1 1
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Smith, VVinifred-R.D. 3, Elyria ........................ I0
Smithoski, Jeannette-255 Roosevelt Ave. 9
Smirhoski, Lorrie-255 Roosevelt Ave. ..... II
Smithoski, Mary-508 Twelfth St. ...... .............. 9
Snavely, Charles-350 Thirteenth St. ............... II
Sokolowski, Helen-166 Woodford Ave.
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Sonkoly, Clga-243 Gates Ave. ..,.......... .
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Sparks, A1'thLlF-418 Ninth St. ..,,.,.. ........... I I
Sparks, JC3IIi2I5 Blaine St. ..,,.......... ...... .... I I
Spaulding, Allll-I I4 Blaine St. ........ . .,...... VV.
Spaulding, Earl-213 Blaine St. .......... .
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Spencer, Nlarian-481 Eighth St. ........................ I0
Sperry, LaVere-II7 Courtland St. ....... ...... I O
Spishok, Steve-IO3 Bath St. ,.................. ..,........ I O
Sponsler, Earl-134 Homer St. ...................,,... ..... I I
Spore, Jeanne ElC2llIOI'-226 West River
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Sprague, Marilyn-310 Furnace St. .................. I2
Standen, ClZlYCllCC1222 Fourteenth St, ............ I0
Standen, Patricia-338 Stanford Ave. ............... 9
Standen, Robert-222 Fourteenth St. ............... I2
Stanford, Harold-260 Columbus St. ............,,. II
Stanford, Jack-155 Stanford Ave. ..................... 9
Stang, Alberta-268 Spruce St. ............. ........... I I
Stang, johil-Murray' Ridge ......................,.
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Stanko, Matthew-R.D. 2, West Ridge ......... II
Stanko, Paul-R.D. 2, West Ridge .,................... 9
Starkey, Faith-518 Middle Ave. ....,....,. .
Staskiews, -TOC-1814 Middle Ave.
Stantion, Pete-231 Rush St. .,,,................... .
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Staysniak, 11131161131 Fairlawn Ave. ............... IO
Staysniak, Leonard-131 Fairlawn Ave. ......... II
Steele, Marcia-200 Harvard Ave. ...........,,,....... IO
Steigerwald, ICED-206 Denison Ave. ...... .
Steigerwald, Virginia-206 Denison Ave.
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Sternberg, Veida-405 Middle Ave. .................. IO
Stevens, J3.IlCt-244 Columbus St. ............,,....... IO
Stevens, RUth-244 Columbus St. .............,.... 1 ...,. 9
Stevenson, Beryl-R.D. 2, Grafton Rd. ......... 9
Stevenson, B0b-205 Pasadena Ave. .................. II
Stevenson, JCHII-205 Pasadena Ave. .................. 9
Stewart, Irene-228 W. Bridge St. .................. II
Stich, Jacquelina-319 Concord Ave. ............... 9
Stich, Ray-319 Concord Ave. ................. .
Stirzaker, Clayton--214 Cornell Ave.
Stoddard, Albert-251 Sixth St. ......... .
Stoffer, Dorothy-244 Boston Ave.
Srolz, lklary-313 Sixteenth St. ............ .
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Stringer, Arthur-1254 East Ave. ........................ IO
Styles, Jean Marie-434 Tenth St. ........ .
Suetta, Andrew-220 West River St. ............... II
Suetta, John-220 West River St. ........................ 9
Sugaski, JC2l11333 E. Hts. Blvd. ........................ IO
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Sukey, john-429 Huron St ...........,,......, ...A.......
Sukey, Walter-429 Huron St. ........ ....,..... .
Sullivan, julia-225 East Ave. .............. .......... .
Sumegi, IYCDC-314 West River St. .......... .
Surdock, Pauline-224 Bath St. .,............ .......... .
Sutton, Georgia-915 Foster Ave. ........ .......... .
Sutton, Robert-154 Bath St. ..................,.. .
Suvar, Augustus-R.D. 1, LaGrange ...............
Swancott, Dorothy-132 Cornell Ave. ............ IO
Swartzle, Charles-121 Longfellow Ave. W.
Swiers, Don--115 Denison Ave. .............,............. 9
Swiers, Donna-R.D. 2, Grafton Rd. .............. .
Swiers, Gerald-R.D. 2, Grafton Rd ...........,.
Sylte, Marian-217 Wolf Ct. .......................,........ .
Szabo, Eugene-167 Bath St. ..,................. .......... .
Szewezyk, Alvin-R.D. 3, Elyria ........ ...........
Szlenpa, Walter-113 Hazel St. ......l... .
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Tarry, Alice-419 Sixth St. ...................................... .
Tarnowski, Adeline-424 Twelfth St. ........... .
Tattersall, jean-241 Hamilton Ave. ,............. .
Faylor, IJOII-II9 Second St. ................................ .
Taylor, George-119 Second St. ............... .
Taylor, Neil-203 Princeton Ave. ........... ,.......,.. .
Telzerow, Betty Jane-214 Sumner St.
Telzerow, Earl-120 Williams St. .................... .
Ternes, Harold-R.D. I, Elyria ................
Terrell, Dick-239 Broad St. ..,......,....... .......... .
Terrell, Dorothy-259 Harwood Ave. ........... .
Terrell, James--259 Harwood Ave. ....,............ .
Thome, F rances-348 Harvard Ave. .............. .
Thompson, Delores-933 E. River St. .....,........ .
Thompson, Doris-933 E. River St. ...... .
Thompson, Edna Mae--905 East Ave. ........... .
Thompson, Gilbert-114 Riverdale Ct.
Thrist, Genella-315 Seventeenth St. ..... .
Tite, Valerie-156 E. Hgts. Blvd. .................... .
Tittle, Ethel-R.D. 2, Elyria ................ ...........
Tomcko, lVIary-125 Waverly St. ....................... .
Tomski, Eleanor--R.D. 1, LaGrange ..,............
Tonrv, Roberta-126 Broad St. .,................ .
Toth, Julius-878 W. River St. ........... .......... .
Tracey, Robert-124. Kaiser Ct. .......... .......... .
Traczek, Margaret-161 Erie St. ....... .
Traicoff, Alexander--139 Blake St. ................. .
Travise, Bill--553 Third St. ................................... .
Travise, Ralph-553 Third St. ............................. .
T rieskey, Edward-339 Fifteenth St. .. .........
T routman, Clyde-225 Winckles St. ................. .
Tsarones, jimmy-201 Cascade St. .................... .
Tufford, Lila-709 Park Ave. ................ .......... .
Tulk, GCOfgC-1195 E. River St. ....... .......,... .
Tutthill, Fred--R.D. 2, East Ave. ...... .
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Urig, Junior-336 Eleventh St. .............. .
Urpschott, Doris-307 Columbus St.
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Valassis, Dorothy--rig Blaine St. , ...... ..
Valassis, Lula-351 Third St. ................. .
Valassis, Theodore-119 Blaine St. ...., .
Van Arsdale, Ross-909 East Ave. ..... .
Vanderson, Alfred-R.D. 2, Elyria ...,..
Vanek, Ralph-117 Quincy St. .............. .
Van Osdale, Ruth-210 Bell Ave. ........ .
Van Keuren, Beverly-336 Ninth St.
Vargo, Ernest--I Laura Ct. .......,,.............. .
Vargo, Ethel-561 lrondale St. ,.......... .
Varner, Helen--114 Lewis Ct. ...,.......... .
Varsey, Mariaii--202 Harwood St. .,,.. .
Vass, Elinor-311 W. River St. ....,..,.. .
Vass, JCC-311 W. River St. ........... .
Vaughn, Ruth-I4I Carolina St. ....... .
Vayda, Wilma--136 School St. ..... .
Vestal, jack-415 Ninth St. ..,.,.............. .
Vietzen, Regina-1021 Foster Ave. ..... .
Vietzen, Russell-263 Spruce St. ,....... .
Vincent, George-401 West Ave. ..... .
Vogler, Patsy, I29 Beverly Ctx ...............,..
Volk, Bruno-224 Sumner St. ...........,,... .
Von Duyke, Betty-645 Cleveland St.
Von Duyke, Viola--645 Cleveland St.
V osburgh, Joyce-223 West St. ........... .
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Wacker, Mary Ellen-508 West St.
Wagner, Jeanne-416 Tenth St. ........... .
Wagner, Phyllis-113 Harvard Ave.
Waldron, James-119 Oak St. .........,....... .
VValdron, Norma-I I9 Oak St. .............. .
Yvalend, Brownie-957 Foster Ave.
Walend, Ray--957 Foster Ave. ........... .
Walezak, Ziegfred-142 S. Abbe Rd.
Walker, George-R.D. 2, Elyria ............
Wallace, James T.-129 Oak St. ....... .
Wallace, Gordon-187 Bath St. ..,.,..... .
Walton, jack-1245 E. River St. ........ .
Ward, Darrell-435 Tenth St. .........,. .
Wargo, Joe-119 Riverdale Ct. .............. .
Warner, Leo-364 Vulcan St. ................. .
Washington, Gwendolyn-314 18th St
Wasserman, Sidney-3 Clayton Apts.,
Third St. ........................................................... .
Webber, Eileen--327 Winckles Sit. ..... .
Weber, Jack-181 Carolina Ave. ........... .
Webster, Marilyn Jean-144 West St
Wedemyer, Betty--232 Harwood St. .............. .
Wehman, Margaret-226 Fifth St. .,,...... ...... .
Weibling, Gladys-806 East Ave. ............ ...... .
Weily, Seymour-712 Park Ave. .,,,.,,........,.......... .
Weisman, H3fOld-ISO Stanford Ave. ........... .
Wells, Betty-144 Longfellow St. ......... ..,... .
Welton, Earl-130 Harwood St. ..,.,,.... ,,.... .
Wendell, Jack-45 Cedar St. ...,......,., ...... .
Wendling, Roy-I I8 Carolina St. ,........,............. .
Wescott, JUIIC-707 East Ave. ..........,.,...,......... W.
Weslowski, Rosemary-118 Longford Ave.
Westcott, Clayton-R.D. 3 ...,.....,..........,l...,,............
Wetzel, TOD!-I I7 Charles Ct. ,,,,,..,..................... .
Wharton, Robert-113 Lewis Ct. ..........., ..,... .
Wharton, rl1llOIl1-I I 3 Lewis Ct. ,,,,,..,......,........... .
Whitacre, Lewis-S75 VV. River St. .........,.,,.... .
White, Dorothy-671 E. River St. ........ .
VVhite, Margaret-117 Artemas Ct. ,.........,.,.... .
VVhite, Robert-911 East Ave. .......,.,,,,................... .
Wickelman, lliary-381 N. Abbe Rd. .......,,,. .
Wicks, Mirenda-355 Seventeenth St. .......,... .
Wilcox, jack-270 Lexington Ave. ..... .... .
VVilcox, VVEIFYCII--270 Lexington Ave. ........... .
VVildenhein, Doris-219 Foster Ave. ,................ .
VViles, Freda-254 Columbus St. ,,,,,.......... ,.,... .
Williams, FFPIIICCS-432 First Place .....,........r...
Williams, Janet-Gulf Rd. ,.,.,,..........,,......... ,..... .
Willis, Betty-247 Second St. ..,............. ...... .
Willis, Charlene--247 Second St. ....................... .
Wilmot, Geraldine-250 Second St. .....,.,......... .
YVilson, B0b-75 Chestnut St. ...........,...........,........ .
Wilson, Marjorie-Stop 6, Lake Ave. ........... .
Wimsatt, Virginia-483 Cleveland St. ........... .
Wiiichell, Bud-Stop 8, Lake Ave. ......... ...... .
Wingard, Charles--2 Persons Ct. ............ ...,,. .
VVingard, Edward-2 Persons Ct. ,................... .
Winson, William E.-521 Foster Ave. .,..,...... .
Winsor, Millicent-R.D. 2, Elyria .....,.........,.....
Winsor, Rachel-Stop 83, Oberlin Rd. ,.......... .
VVisniewski, Rudy-30752 Sixteenth St. .....,.. .
Wissinger, Betty-1701 Lorain Blvd. .. .........
Witbeck, Ray--1836 Middle Ave. ..,......... ...... .
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Wolfe, H3T0ld-4IQ Huron St. .............,.. ...... .
Wolodzko, Mary-1517 West Ave. ........,....... .
Wolodzko, Tony-1517 West Ave. ........ ...... .
VVood, Howard-R.D. 2, Elyria ........ .......
VVood, LaVonne-R.D. 2, Elyria .,... .......
Wood, Mary-827 Middle Ave.
Woodfill, Blll-I2Q Gulf Rd. ,,............ ...... .
Woodfill, Marjory-129 Gulf Rd. ....... ...... .
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Wooley, George-520 Cleveland St. ................ .
Worcester, Marian-123 Oak St. .......... ...... .
Woy, Richard-845 West Broad St. ................ .
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Guide: Mary Kaiser whom you've already met is President of the Senior Friendship
Club. Perhaps we can get her to tell us about some of their activities.
Illnyor Petro: Hello, Mary. Fye heard a great deal about the club. How many
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There are 175 girls who are members and we have an average attendance of
40 at each meeting. This year we have followed the theme of an imaginary
trip around the World. On the first VVednesday of each month we have a
business meeting, the second VVednesday a program meeting, the third Wednes
day the Cabinet meets and on the fourth VVednesday we have a supper meet-
ing and serve food representative of various foreign countries. This plan has
proven very satisfactory.
Left to right-First row: Joan Swinclling, Joan Bauer, Ioan Norsworthy, Shirley Altfeld, LaVaughn
Seanght, Marian Lindberg, Ione Geisel, Nan Koplin.
Second row: Miss Lemon, Jean Tattersall, Helen Simpson, Jean Altfeld, Helene Cohen, Dorothy
Jenkins, Jean Crisp, Nan Shryock
'Third row: Dorothy Johnson, Miriam Paeth, Helen Elemes, Geraldine Rigo, Ruth Ostrov, Jane
Davies, Dorothy Nan. Absent: Mary Kaiser.
IlIayor.Prtro: Do you have any extra meetings or social affairs?
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Affairs? Oh, yes. This year we've had two formals, several sport dances,
Dad's Night, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, a Teachers' Party and numerous
other affairs. Miss Elizabeth Kardos from the Darvas School of Fashion in
Cleveland talked at an assembly of all the girls in high school. She was
sponsored by our club and everyone seemed to be very interested, especially in
finding out the proper clothes for the type. Our service committee has taken
the responsibility of making favors for the Memorial and Gates Hospitals on
every holiday and for any special events. VVe have about 60 members in Ring
Group and they meet twice a month. Special programs and speakers have been
a part of the outstanding meetings of this group, this year. Vocational tests
were taken and have been of value to quite a few in helping them choose a
vocation.
Petro: This has been very interesting, lwary. Thank you so much.
Dorothy Notleyz Ruth, I believe that will be satisfactory with me.
Ruth Wriglzt: I hope the Cabinet members all agree.
Guide:
Excuse me, girls, I would like to have you meet Mayor Petro. Ruth VVright,
and Dorothy Notley, this is Mayor' Petro. If Mr. Petro is interested, maybe
you girls can tell him about Junior Friendship Club.
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Dorothy Nollry: There are 125 members. Among them are I2 members who make
up the Cabinet. That group decides on dates for dances, special speakers,
business meetings, and many other interesting entertainments to please the
members of the Club. Some of the outstanding events of the year were talks
given by llfrs. E. H. Evans on India, lllrs. Roy Clymer who spoke about sub
deb problems, the lldother-Daughter Banquet, a music meeting, a joint meeting
with junior Hi-Y, and several meetings to have the girls become acquainted
with each other. The Club also sponsored many dances.
The adviser of our Club is llirs. Robert VVilson. Ruth VVright is secretary,
Pat Standen is vice-president, Robeta Tonry is treasurer, and I am president.
The Club's motto is "To face life squarely and to find and give the best."
Illayor Petro: Girls, I am convinced that Friendship Club is a very useful organization
for Elyria High students.
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Left to right--Sitting: Ruth Eady, Elaine Evans, Mary Jo Keyes, Pat Standen, Dorothy Notley,
Hilda Erber, Roberta Tonry, Ruth Wright, Emily Davis.
Standing: Joyce Meyers, Lois Phelps, Myrna Gleason, Olga Sonkoly.
Guide: lllr. Petro, here is another person I would like to introduce, Bill Fey of the
Senior I-li-Y Club.
Jllayor Petro: How do you do, Bill. l've heard about the Senior Hi-Y and l wonder
if you could tell me something about this club.
Bill: Of course. The Senior Hi-Y consists of boys chosen from the two upper grades
of high school. The constitution of this club states that only 35 members are
permitted to be in the club at one time. Right now however, there are only
26 members.
fllnyor Peiro: That is interesting. But how are these boys chosen?
Bill: VVell, the nominee has to be' passing in three regular subjects, and he has to
maintain these grades or he is droppedfrom the club, until he can bring his
grades up. An amendment to the constitution, stating that a member must
have at least 3 C's and a D for his six weeks' grades is now before the club.
Of course, certain standards of character, such as honesty, truthfulness,
sportsmanship, and all around good fellowship are set up by the boys themselves.
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Left to right-First row: Jack Vestal, Dick Roesmann, Jim Ferriman. Bob Blayney, Bill Fey. Dick
Baumhartlt, Ozzie Forbes, Joe Herold.
-Second row: Maynard Unger, Aladar Bara, WVilbur Coven, Claude Martin, Mr. Lautenschleger,
adviser, Dick Terrell, Harold Dalmke, Phil Baird, Julian Maslyk.
Third row: Frank Kosa, Tom Cochrane, Don Fohes, Bill Dutch, Bill Powell, Bill Loral, Bernie
Fobes, Doug Birch.
Ilia-vor Petro: Those sound like pretty stiff regulations. VVho are the officers and
what are the advantages of this club?
Bill: Dick Roesmann is vice-presidentg Douglas Birch, secretary, Lawrence Forbes,
treasurer, and I am president. Then there are two advisers: NIL Lauten-
schleger and Mr. Geyer. As for the advantages, there are many. The club
has joint meetings with other Hi-Y clubs, and with the Sr. Friendship club.
They also sponsor hay rides, dances, splash parties and other activities.
Then too, there is a state Hi-Y convention that the boys have a chance to
attend.
Zllayor Petro: Thank you very much for your information. It was all very intertsting.
Guide: llflr. Petro, Sidney Gross is president of the Jr. Hi-Y, the brother organization
of the Sr. Hi-Y.
Illayor Petro: I'm glad to meet you, Sidney. Is this group organized like the Sr. Hi-Y?
Sid: The 29 members of the Jr. Hi-Y hold weekly meeting at the Y.lVI.C.A. The
boys are chosen from a list of outstanding freshmen and sophomores. Other
officers of the club besides myself are: Nathan Brenner, vice-presidentg David
Evans, secretaryg and Jack Reinhardt, treasurer.
Zllayor Petro: VVhat were some of the activities of the club in the past year?
Sid: The club held an initiation for its new members, at which time 24 boys, the
largest group in the history of the jr. Hi-Y, were received into the club. A
splash party was held for members and their guests, and several men spoke on
their profession, in line with the club's policy of acquainting its members with
the advantages of various vocations. For our 'Agood turn" to the Y, this year,
we ushered at the annual "Y.lVI.C.A. Circus".
Illayor Petro: Who is your adviser?
Sul: Harold Geyer, Karl Eady, and Robert Vandermark, have all helped us with
our club.
Several freshmen were admitted to the club after the picture was taken. They,
plus the freshmen already in the club will form a good nucleus for the organi-
zation next year. These boys are: Williarii Collins, Fred Tutthill, Richard
Day, George Mynchenberg, and Dick Hogue.
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lllnyor Petro: lVhat commendable organizations these arc.
JUNIOR HI-Y
Left to right--First row: Jack Reinhardt. Nathan Brenner, Sidney Gross.
Dave Evans, Dick
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Sec-and row: Hnliert llleretlitll, Charles Given. Oliver Shay. Paul Krehs.
lllr. Geyer, adviser.
Stewart llawthorne, l'hil Coe.
Third row Sidney XYasserman, Lester Page, Vl'iIliam llockaden. Earl Vl'c-ltun, John Sheldon, llill
llcll. Holi llotanier.
lfourtli row: llnli Cooley, George Vincent. Ray McNeal, Phil Kaiser, Don
Marsh. 'Don Renz,
Dick Hauer.
Glziflrz Let's run over to the stadium for a few minutes and take a look at the band.
lt's very much a part of our high school life.
Uniflr: Carl, are you going to be busy for the next few minutes?
Curl: Oh, I guess not.
Guiflr: Good! lllr. Petro, this is Carl Lingentelter, one of the managers of the band.
rlluyor Prim: How do you do, Carl? If you don't mind l'll ask you some questions.
Our guide just said you are one of the managers, how many do you have?
Carl: 'l'here're two managers this year, Claude lllartin is the other one. Besides the
managers we have a secretary who takes the roll and keeps track of excuses.
Eleanor Carr fills that position. rllhcn ,lack Elton and his assistants, Ruth
Vaughn and Paul Krebs, are our librarians whose duty it is to take care of the
music. The job of setting up chairs and stands is taken care of by a llfIanager's
Committee composed of Oliver Shubert, Tom VVharton,,Bob Steele, and
Ellsworth Adams. lVIr. Huston is assistant band director.
lllriyor Petro: l've heard something about a new system for receiving your band letters.
-lust how does it work?
Curl: lVell, at the beginning of each semester every person is given 50 points, and
then for every absence from either practice or performance, so many points are
taken away. The number of points taken away, depends upon the number of
practices and performances throughout the semester. Points can also be taken
away for not co-operating, breaking some rule, or disobeying the director.
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lfxtra points are obtained by taking lessons. playing either first or second chair,
playing solos or in ensembles, holding some otlice in the band. and selling one's
quota of tickets for the annual concert.
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fllriynr Petro: How large is the band, this year?
Carl: 'llhe marching baud has 65 members and the concert band about io members.
Left lo right-First row: Earl XVelton, Tom llayis, Holi llotanler, Max llaldeman. Richard llines,
Nathan lirenner, jack Elton, VVayne Garland. liud Holman. .lim Hurlliurt, Lyle llungart, Ernest Yau-go,
.Richard llay, Boll Flynn.
Second row: Tom VYharton. Janice Elliot. Hilda lfrlver. Eleanor Carr. Geraldine Sandrock, llelt-ua
Sehariena, Ruth Vaughn. Marian Holmes. Mr. J. Martin Beck. Grace Scharrar. Rose Mary liarlow.
llc-tty Kipf, Dorothy Fell, Betty Maynard. ,lean Graham, Noel lluckett. lion Kintner. Art Sherman.
Third row: lloh Steele, Dick Mower. Claude Martin. fharlcs Demas. Marvin livenehick, llurnell
Brown. VVaync Meinke. Harry Benford. Oliver Schubert. Ford Brown, Paul Krebs. Ellsworth Adams.
Varl Lingrenfelter, Howard Hendricks, Hal Gottlieb.
Fourth row: Chuck Cowley. Hubert Meredith, Jinx Reinhardt, Jim Jackson. john Nevins. Tony
Nlarsico. VVarren Robinson, Lloyd Ludwig, Jim Tlarssema. Edwin Rohson. John Ilofman. Frank lguatzi.
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Carl: Of course, we played at most of the football rallies. 'l'hen we played at the
music assembly given during the Spring in which the various musical organi-
zations participated. The annual band concert given in the Spring this year
included a number of ensembles, besides the pieces played by the band.
illayor Pelro: lt seems to me that the band acquired some new possessions. How
about them?
Carl: Uh! You mean our mascot? The school purchased a young goat for the band's
mascot. The drum majors' mother and sister made the goat a red and white
blanket for its debut into football society. The band used a novelty formation
and introduced the mascot at one of the afternoon games. For several of the
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night games the band wore red and white lights on their caps and did various
drills. These lights were greeted with a great deal of enthusiasm.
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Guide: Here we are at our tennis courts, where our youthful Don Budges and Fred
Perrys practice. I see Coach Lee Lyman over there with some of the boys.
He seems quite busy so we had better not disturb him.
fllayor Petro: Some of these boys look like good players. How did Elyria High fare
in the Lake Erie League last season?
Guide: VVell, Elyria came in fifth in the League standings. The scores of the
matches were: Lakewood 5-Elyria Og Lorain 5-Elyria Og Cleveland Heights
5-Elyria Og Shaker Heights 4-Elyria I 5 and Shaw I-Elyria 4.
Illayor Petro: That sounds like pretty stiff competition. VVho are some of those
lettermen I see?
Guide: The boys who won tennis letters last season were: Bill Dutch, Bob Sharkey,
Frank Boron, Bob Blayney, Doug Birch, Bill Renz, Bob Stevenson, Wilbur
Coven, and jack Tarry.
Guide: Another phase of athletics carried on out here is track and field events. hir.
YV. L. Vaughn, high school math teacher, is also track coach.
Jllrzyor Petro: l'm glad to meet you hir. Vaughn.
Left to right-First row: Ray Helling, Hubert Smith, Jack Tarry, ,Tim Ferriman, Bob Blayney.
Clzunle Martin, Clayton MacBeth, Chuck Carter, Bill Lahiff, Don Gibbons.
Second row: jack Esker, Dick Armstrong, Bob MacDonald, Leonard Staysniak, Bernard Lowery,
Mr. Vaughn, Ralwl Y. k H ' ll '
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Third row: Howard XVood, Joe Lowery, Galen Ramser. George Innes, VVilbur Coven, Chuck Orea,
Roh Schroeder, Don Beal, Alvin Scllweda.
Fourth row: Howard Bliss, Dave Huffman, Ward Travers, Peter Smith, Art Sparks, Dick Selman.
Jllr. Vaughn: Our squad numbered about 45 boys this year. In addition to them
there are: VVard Travers, head manager, and his four assistants: Arthur Sparks
Dave Huffman, Howard Bliss, Peter Smith, and a freshman squad of twenty
members.
.lllayor Petro: VVhen do you practice?
Illr. lfaughn: Until spring weather arrives, the boys work out about three times a
week at the gym. After good weather comes, practices are held every night,
weather permissable, out at the stadium.
fllayor Petro: VVhat activities did you engage in this year?
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Illr. Vaughn: The squad took part in I4 inter-scholastic track meets this year. These
included the Lake Erie League meet which was held this year at Cleveland
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Heights. As pre-season practice several inter-class meets were held. The
freshman squad, which I spoke about, does not participate in the regular meets
but has special meets of its own. An interesting point is that there is no
admission charge for any of the meets held in the stadium here.
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Here is some more tennis, but this time it is girls' tennis. This sport attracted
about 135 girls this year.
Petro: How do you accommodate so many girls?
The girls play off their matches in a tournament. In this way they choose
first the class champions and then the champion of the school.
Petro: Who were the champions of the classes?
The winner in the Seniors was Ettabelle Underhillg Juniors: Gene Reichardg
Sophomores: Helen Goodspeedg and Freshmen: Lucille Buswell. The cham-
pionship of the school hasn't yet been decided but it's a toss-up match between
Gene Reichard and Ettabelle Underhill. They are going to play that match
off this spring. I may say that Gene Reichard was the woman's junior City
Tennis champion in 1938. That's about all there is to tell about Girls' Tennis
so l'm going to take you to see the football squad.
Nlr. Petro, I would like to introduce you to the co-captains of our football
team: john VVilhelmy and Tony Wolodzko.
Pefro: How do you do, boys. It must be a great honor to be captain of a
team that had such a fine season.
Roy B. Clymer
Yes, it is. Would you be interested in knowing the scores of the games?
Petro: Yes, I would.
Well, we started off by rolling over Oberlin by a score of 35 to 0. Then we
hit a snag and were held by Sandusky to a O to O tie. After that game, how-
ever, the team started moving and we mowed down lVIiddletown, I9 to 65
Lakewood, 20 to 65 but at Cleveland Heights we had a tough time, narrowly
defeating them by a 6 to O score. The next victims were Shaw, 44 to 133
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Shaker Heights, 33 to 7g and Fremont, 39 to 6. Then we played Lorain and
suffered our hrst defeat of the season by a I2 to I3 score just missing the Lake
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llill l':iwlikmx-ski. Rotlxaril lluterhaugh. l'aul Gardner. l.arry Coleman.
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lllaslyk, Fozieli Roy Flymer.
fllfiyor Perm: That was a tough one to swallow, wasn't it? Now, what about next
year? Are we going to have a good chalice at the title?
John: Thatls hard to say. The team next year will be light and not very powerful.
This means that Coach Clymer will have to use more deceptive plays and rely
upon reverses and passes instead of power plays.
fllayor Petro: That will be quite a job for the boys, learning these trick plays, wonlt it?
John: Yes, but the real direction rests in the hands of Mfr. Clymer and Mr. Eaton.
llr. Clymer coaches the backfield and hir. Eaton has charge of the line, and
the eo-operation of these coaches plus the work and ability of the players
makes the football team.
illnyor Petro: Good luck next year, l'll be out here rooting for Elyria High.
Uuiflex Say, there're Hill and jim, now. Shall we stop and talk to them?
.llnyor Petro: They're the cheerleaders, aren't they?
Uzzizlez Yes, they are. hir. Petro, l would like you to meet -lim Ferriman and Bill
Renz.
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fllrzynr Petro: lim glatl to lneet you boys. llut tlitlnlt l see three eheerleatlers in neu'
nnitornis at the football games?
Ia-it In right First row: Xvlllllllll Re-nz, Ke:-fe llrassell. ,laines l't-rriinan,
Jim: Oh, you mean Keele Brassel-he's the little one of the trio, XVe got new
uniforms early in the football season. 'lihey are retl trousers with white strips
down eaeh leg, real sweaters, :Intl white jackets.
Jlfzyur l'elro: .Inst how are your eheerleatlers selected?
Hill: A year ago this spring all the boys wishing to try out for eheerleznlers letl a cheer
at an upper grade assembly. :Xtter leatlingg a eheer alone, they led one in pairs.
'lihe stutlents then returnetl to their home rooms antl yoteml for the three boys
they thought best. l'reviously, the eheerleatlers were chosen in the tall of the
year that they were to leatl the cheering section, but this leftf little tinie for
atlequate preparation. Consequently, they were chosen in the spring in order
that they could have the summer months to work on new cheers.
,lluynr l'i'fro: Cheerleatling 1I1llSf be interesting work.
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Clrzide: XVe also have a freshman teani, coached by A. N. Cllhiekl Sniith.
Other teaehers serve for the athletic contests here besides the eoaehes. They
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are the ticket sellers and collectors: lllr. YVilson, lllr. Carl Smith. Klr. l,aver,
hlr. l,lllYlllC, hlr. Huston, lllr. Vaughn, 1112 l,yman, lllr. S. C. Smith, III'
VVood, Klr. Taylor, hlr. A. 'lf Smith, hlr. l,autensehleger, hlr. Hofman,
Rlr. Gregory, Mr. Gleason, Rlr. Rose, fllr. Baxter, Klr. Sehleiper, hlr. Tutt-
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Gzzizlrz I guess yve've seen just about everything. This completes our tour.
Xllnynr Petro: Klay 1 take you back to the school?
Uuiflr: Yes, thank you. I believe there are several members of our faculty l haven't
told you about yet. i
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Ullirlrx bliss Dorothy xlones' art students never fail when ealled on to supply posters
tor advertising purposes. The Arts and Crafts classes under the direction of
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make all sorts of unusual, but useful articles. Une of our English teaehers,
hliss Iflizabeth Brown, is very busy at this time supervising the examination
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SEPTEMBER-l939
School opens-new schedules.
School lets out at noon so we can go to the Lorain County Fair.
Leaders' Group has its first meeting of the year.
Elyria High School band makes its first appearance of the year. They were
awarded the second prize cup for participation in Perry Anniversary Parade in
Lorain.
Girls' tennis tournament under Way.
T. W. Dawcev, assistant to . Ed ar Hoover, speaks at assembly on "Science
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Herald subscription drive.
First football game. Elyria 35-Oberlin O.
First fire drill of the year.
Sr. Friendship Club drive for membership starts.
First Herald appears.
Ritz Trumpeteers present assembly.
Elyria ties Sandusky 0-O in second football game of the year.
First tryouts for all-school play.
jr. Friendship Club membership drive starts.
Leaders' Group has picnic at Pat Peter's home.
Friendship Tea Dance in the lounge of the S.S. Friendship for the first meeting
of the year.
Senior Class meeting to decide on photographer.
Second try-outs for girls for all-school play. f
Elyria triumphs over down-state rivals. Elyria 19-llliddletown 6.
Final try-outs for all-school play.
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3. First Players' Club meeting of the year.
4. First play practice.
5. Sr. Friendship Club has general business meeting.
6. Nominating committee for Sr. Class oflicers meets.
8. Elyria wins first Lake Erie League game with Lakewood-20-6.
10. First Latin Club meeting of the year was held in the form of an initiation.
11. No majority in Senior Class election.
12. Friendship Cabinet met to plan future meetings.
13. Dr. Frank Sayres spoke in assembly. Alma Mater was sung at the close of
assembly.
14. Elyria defeated Akron VVest. Score 32 to 0.
17. First meeting of Jr. Friendship Cabinet.
18. First girls' Volleyball games.
19. Report cards. Ho Hum! !
21. Freshman assembly explaining extra-curriculum activities.
22. Elyria Hi Red Raiders triumphed over Cleveland Hts.-6-0.
24. Jr. Friendship Cabinet and officers introduced to club at novel program.
25. Newly formed "Air Plane Club" met.
26. Dropped in to see how school play is coming along. Looks good!
27. Girls' Volleyball, again.
28. Elyria defeated Shaw-44 to 13.
No school N. E. O. T. A.
31. Hallowe'en celebration downtown.
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Girl Scout banquet at Elks' Hall.
First steps taken for organization of Student Participation League.
Each Home Room elected 2 representatives for Student Participation.
Beat Shaker in last Home Game--33-7. Goat mascot used for first time.
"The Enemy" presented before capacity crowd. Half day of school. Elyria
whipped F remont-39-6.
The Latin Club presented' a television program.
First meeting of Players' Club with new members.
Elyria 12, Lorain 13-Big disappointment, 'nuff said.
George Elias-assembly.
Akron South-Elyria-lst basketball game of season. We were victorious.
Elyria-Lorain football banquet here-Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern was main
speaker.
Players' Club went to the Hanna for theater party.
Findlay-Elyria game here. Elyria wins again.
A Cappella Choir concert.
Christmas vacation to January 3, 1939.
DeMolay Formal.
Friendship Club Christmas Formal.
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6. Elyria 30-Lakewood 20-basketball.
9. Clare Tree Major presented "Five Little Peppers".
11. Joint Hi-Y-Friendship meeting.
13. Basketball game-Shaker 31-Elyria 43.
20. Elyria 33-Shaw 31.
24, 25, 26 Exams and headaches.
27. Elyria 42-Lorain 34.
28. Elyria 46-University School 32.
30. New semester begins.
FEBRUARY-l939
3. Elyria 32-Cleveland Heights 33.
4. Elyria 29-Bellevue 31.
10. Elyria 36-Lakewood 37.
11. Elyria 35-AlCYOll West 26.
17. Elyria 43-Shaker 22.
18. Hobo Holiday-Sr. Friendship-Sr. Hi-Y novelty dance.
21. Elyria 39-Lorain 29.
22. No school.
23. Miss Elizabeth Kardos speaks at girls, assembly.
24. Elyria 24-Sl13WV 34.
MARSH--I939
2. Assembly-Le Petit Ensemble.
3. Winners in American Legion Essay Contest announced.
In sectional tournament-Elyria-Akron East.
7. Players' Club members develop personality at meeting.
10. Award assembly and Sr. A Cappella concert.
13. Sapientes Club has Roman banquet.
16. Max K. Gilstrap, U. S. Ranger, speaks at afternoon assembly.
17. Constitution of the Student Cabinet submitted to student body.
Paul Irion speaks in the Extemp Contest at Shaker Heights High.
28. Girls' gym exhibition-White team captained by Beverly VVright defeated the
Reds in the All-Star Basketball game.
31. School adjourns for Spring vacation.
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Band and sextet play at school assembly.
P. T. A. stages "Grand Finale" concluding a series of three dances.
National Honor Society elects 26 new members.
Students elect 26 members to serve on Student Cabinet.
MAY-1939
Oberlin High track meet, here.
Senior A Cappella Choir's Spring Concert.
Salem relays.
VVest Hi track meet, here.
Lake Erie Track llleet-Elyria 5th place.
Sr. Hi-Y Dance.
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19. Class Play.
District Track and Golf lVIeets.
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Sr. Distinction Day. Heralcls out.
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A means awful, R means had, C means clever, D means dandy. and F means first class. NVE-
wonder what his explaination of F minus is?
Compliments To
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WELL?
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VVe salute you and wish you well. You have benefited by one of the greatest in-
titutions in American Life--OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEB1.
Your education has been given you at great sacrifice, first, bv your parents, and
second, by the public at large. You owe your parents and the public, much. Your
parents have gone without, perhaps, to! keep you in school. The public, through tax-
ation, has maintained the schools for your training.
You are indebted to your teachers and instructors-a great army of fine and
conscientious people.
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opportunity than you have had yourself. To do this, is to add to the glory of America.
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Publisher of The Chronicle-Telegram.
THE POWER OF DREAMS
Betty Altfeld, according to reliable sources, had a dream in study hall. She attended
a banquet, in the dream, and ate until more than satisfied. At her lunch period, one period
later, she could not eat a bite!
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IT WAS REALLY IMPORTANT
In Act I of the All-School Play "The Enemy", jack Reinhardt was to come
on the stage and say just one word, "Ahem", then exit. During practice, the time
arrived for his entrance and Jack walked on to the stage. A long period of silence
insued. You're right! Jack had forgotten the one word which was so important to
im.
IT CANIT HAPPEN HERE
A freshman rushed up to a senior and shouted, "Say, did you hear about that
girl fainting in the hall?" The senior sprang into action, inquiring, "VVhere, what
happened ?"
The "freshie" knowingly replied, "She was rushing down the hall and one of
the boys stepped aside to let her pass. The surprise was so great, she faintedf'
UP To DATE
A girl shows her raisin when she makes a date with a prune for whom she doesn't
care' a Hg. She may be a peach, but they make a funny pear. She may be the apple
of his eye, but she hands him a lemon, although she may have a cherry disposition.
It is plum wrong-if her name be Anna, he ought to ban Anna. By this time he
would realize that his efforts have been fruitless.-School M usician.
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The wealthy old lady was very ill and sent for her lawyer to make her vfill. "I
wish to explain to you", she said weakly, "about disposing of my property."
The lawyer was sympathetic. "There, there, don't worry about itn, he said
soothingly, "just leave it to me."
"Oh, well", said the old lady resignedly, "I suppose I might as well. You'll get
it anyway."-.4non.
YOUR OWN LITTLE Toww
There are fancier towns than your own little town,
There are towns that are bigger than thisg
And! the people who live in the tinier towns
Don't know what excitement they miss.
There are things you can see in a wealthier town
That you can't in the town that is smallg
And yet, up and down, there is no other town
Like your own little town, after all.
HE HAS AMBITIONS
Teacher: Johnny, I am only punishing you because I love you.
Johnny: I wish I was big enough to return your love.
HE AQHIEVED SOMETHING
"Meatpacker Gets Divorce From Nagging Wife". In other words, he canned
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WORST JOKE I'vE EVER HEARD
Teacher: Can anyone tell what causes trees to become petrified?
Bright Student: The wind makes them rock.-Amerivan Boy.
OVERHEARD AT FRIENDSHIP
Ruth Ostrov: I just thought of a song that would make a good caption for some-
one, 3 "Catch Butterflies While You Can".
Doris Severs: That's certainly a new one on me. I've never heard of it before.
You don't mean, "Gather Lip Rouge While You May", do you.
Ruth: Yes, that's it, I knew it was something like that.
DO TELL
Freshman: When rain falls, does it ever get up?
Senior: I really couldn't say.
Frosh: Of course it does in dew time.-Boys' Life.
LETIS NOT FIGHT ABOUT IT
Teacher: Johnnie, what did you have for breakfast?
Johnnie: Teacher, I et six eggs.
Teacher: Why, Johnnie! You should say Hate".
Johnnie: Well, maybe it was eight that I et.-Anon.
RECESSION ON HIGH
A famous Englishman made a tour of America. When he returned home he
was asked the usual question-"VVhat do you think of the United States ?"
"VVell", he answered, "they really do have a great sense of humor over there.
During the few weeks I was in the United States most of the people were talking
about a business recession and telling me how bad times were. Yet in all my life I
have never seen money spent so freely. The stores were not only crowded, but the
goods the people were buying would have been too expensive for all but royalty over
here. They took me to the theatre and motion picture houses and they were all filled
to the last seat. They took me to football games where sixty, seventy and even eighty
thousand people were assembled and these people had paid, I' learned, an average of
52.60 per ticket. As for automobiles, I saw more in an hour in New York than I
would see in all England in a year. Really, these Americans are very funny folks.
What they call a recession over there would be the very height of prosperity even in
England."-Rotary Reminder.
One of the illusions is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour.
VVrite it on your heart that every day is the best day in the year.--Emerson.
There is nothing costs less than civility.-Cervantes.
Diamonds are chunks of coal that stuck to their job.-Forbes.
The easiest person to deceive is one's own self.-Lytton.
Self-conquest is the greatest of victories.--Plato.
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