Martins Ferry High School - Ferrian Yearbook (Martins Ferry, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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MARY KANEZES This smiling, easy-going miss has shown her ability in Civics. Her friendly expression and features will help her to get along in this world. STELLA KATA Stella is a good student. Much credit should be given for her work in Journal- ism, English, and Home Economics. SYLVIA KELLY Class Basketball, 1-2-3-45 Girl Reserves, 1-2-4: Leaders Club, 4, Short- hand Speed Cluh, 4. Sylvia has been a prominent figure in class basketball. Typewriting and Shorthand seem to have been her favorite subjects. REGINA KENNY Girl Reserves, 2-33 Dramatic Club, 4, Shorthand Speed Club, 4. In Regina, we und one who possesses a sunny disposition. She is a hard and conscientious worker, leavmg a pleasant impression upon her friends. JACK KINDBERG Class Basketball, 2-43 Baseball, 2-45 Football, 2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 1: Nature Club, 4. Not only is Jack an athlete, having played football for several years, but he is also Literary-Minded . Miss Morrey would say, You must learn these quotations. 'lhe quotations .lack would learn. Jack, your heroic work at tnc time or une flood will he remembered in our hearts. ROBERT KING Class Basketball, 2-3-45 Dramatic Club, 4. Bob's favorite sport is basketball. How fortunate the class team was to get this outstanding, hardworking player! All who know Bob like him for his good sportsmanship. LOWELL KINZY Baseball, 2-3-45 Science Club, 4. 'This young man likes baseball. He has been a loyal and faithful student of Ferry High. Lowell strives to do the best in whatever he undertakes, Book- keeping and Civics being the subjects in which he excels. GENEVIEVE KIRKPATRICK Girl Reserves, 25 Home Economics Club, 4. Genevieve is another one oi' our Senior girls who specializes in Commercial work, especially Typing and Shorthand. 'lhis curly-headed girl is full oi' pep and humor. We must not forget her good work in Home Economics. WOODROW KIRKPATRICK Class Basketball, 2-35 Football, 2-3-43 Basketball, 4: Hi-Y, 2-3-43 M Club 35 Travel Club, A, What praises worthy can be given to him who deserves so many? t'KIrk was a very capable and dependable manager, having served that position lor three years. He also showed splendid work on the basketball team. JAMES KOCH Glee Club, 4. James- A jolly good fellow. He is full of fun and humor. Jim was good in Bookkeeping too. We also see that he has a musical inclination. ROSE KOEHLER Girl Reserves, 2-3-43 Typing Speed Club, 4: , Rose has shown her interest in Commercial work by her good grades in Business Training. She has won friends that arc worth keeping. Rose , the work that was done by you, during the flood, has been greatly appreciated. ELEANOR KOEHNLEIN Glee Club, I-2-33 Class Basketball, 1-23 Girl Reserves, 1-2-35 Science C.ub, 3, Shorthand Speed Club, 43 Typing Speed Club, 3. How we envy this very attractive, blue-eyed girl! Sweet and lovely -fthiifs Eleanor. She has a personality, all her own, that naturally draws everyone to her. U. S. History and Home Economics are the studies which show her ability. FRED KOMORNIE Class Rasketball, 33 Typing Speed Club, 4. Here's another of Ferry's product of' a future business man. Business Train- ing was Fred's specialty. That sounds like a good start! BETTY KRINKE Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 4. Retty's main interest is Physical Education. She has taken this for 4 con- secutive years. A typewriter seems merely a toy to her. She has been a devoted member of the Girl Reserves, doing willingly all that was asked of ber during her High School career.

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CHARLOTTE HOFFMAN Class Basketball, lg Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-43 Cabinet, 4: Ferrian Staff, 4: National Honor Society, 3-43 Dramatic Club, 2-31 Library Staff, 4: Vice Presi- dent, 43 Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Typing Speed Club, 4. Charlotte has made a splendid record for herself both by her excellent grades in Shorthand and English, and by her pleasing personality. She is an enthusiastic supporter of the Girl Reserves and one of our outstanding fine thinkers. EDWIN HOLUB Nature Club, 4. His favorite study, Public Speaking: his favorite pastime, reading: a great combination which will make his future very promising if he continues his good work. This peppy, goodnatured fellow has won the admiration of his fellow classmates, who wish him the best of luck with his poems. BETTY LEE HOOD Girl Reserves, l-33 Typing Speed Club, 4 . Betty is an A and R Typing student, and when she sits down to a type- writer -hings begin to happen. She also did good wor-Q in Journalism and in the Girl Reserves. JUNE HOWELL Girl Reserves, l-23 Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Vice President, 45 Typing Speed Club, 41 National Honor Society, 4. This dark haired, peppy, energetic, and friendly girl will make an excellent secretary ior some prominent business man. June has given much support to our football team as she is an ardent iootball fan, as wellasaloyal member of the Shorthand and Typing Speed Clubs. This sunny bunch of personality has brought much joy to our daily school routine. MARGARET HUDDY Girl Reserves, 4, Dramatic, 2-3-4. Margaret has been a jolly classmate and a good student. She is graced with the qualuy that makes her stick and struggle to iinish whit she undertakes. For the short time she has been in the Girl Reserves, lvlargtret has proved ber- seli' in be a hard and dependable worker. She has also been a loyal Dramatic Club member. GEORGE IRWIN Class Basketball, 3-4: Class Office, 43 Hi-Y, 3-43 President,4: Dramatic Club, 43 Library Staff, 3-43 Class Play, 3-4. George is a boy of real ability and worth. His work in the Dramatic Club, Hi-Y, and on the Liarary Staff has made h.,n outstanding. He is always on h..nd to help the class deiend its title in the basketball tournaments. BETTY JAMISON Caesar Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 1-2-fl-45 Cicero Club, 4. Betty is a faithful member of Ferry High. Latin seems to be her favorite Subject for she has worked hard to master Caesar and Cicero. She is also one of those dependable, likeable, efficient Girl Reserves who has done much to make this year's club a great success. JAMES JAMISON A quiet, dependable boy-fth1it's James. His favorite subjects, in which he has made good, are .iournalism and Civics. WILSON JAMISON Science Club, A. Here we have a boy who is admired and respected by all. Wilson has not at all slighied his interest in Science. MATTHEW JIGA '14yp.ng Speed Club, 4, Dancing, Sirafing and swimming are among Matt.hew's hobbies. He will never be iorgotten tor his liveliness. He is also popular for his wit. GRIFFITH JOHNS hand, R, Ur.-hestra, 1: Debate, l-2-3: Class Office, 3: Hi-Y,' 2-3-4: Jr.-Sr. Literary Con.est, 253 Ferrian Stain, Zi-43 National Honor Society, 3-4: Dramatic Club, 'lg Class l'lay, 3-45 Sales Staif, 3: Hall Guard, 4: Student Representative, 4. Griffith, who is interested in Commercial work, and valuable to our Debate teams, and to the Junior Play, is an honor student, both in character and intellig- ence. Ry his merits as Head UI, Hall Guards, and as a Student Representative, we plainly sr-e ibat be is one o. the most dependable and active students of the class of MSG . GENEVIEVE JONES Girl Reserves, 4: Shorthand Speed Club, 4: Typing Speed Club. 4. Attractive? Cbeerfuli Jolly? Uh my yesl All these ad ectives justify Gene- vieve. She is a petite yourg miss, being a graceiul and delightiul dancer, merrily tip-toeing inlo our hearts. MARY JONES Mary is a likeable girl and one who has done very well in Science. She has a quiet, distinctive manner which is appreciated by all hcr friends. KARL KAISER Sailing-Sailing-away he will go. Never before has there been anyone who is more enthusiastic to ,Eoin the Navy than R3d . ln years to come the class of RIS will stand up and proudly shout, Karl was a graduate from Marlins Ferry High School! This ambitious sailor was also a very good student in Mechanical Drawing and Journalism.



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EILEEN KRINKE Glee Club, 4, Caesar Club, 23 Virgil Club, 3: Girl Reserves, I-2-3-4: Library Staff, 3-43 Library Club, 4. Eileen is one of our students who has taken several of the hardest subjects in school and been successful. Also Eileen's voice may be heard during Glee Club- She is a valued member of this organization. She is one of Miss Gibs0n's able assistants on the library staff, DOROTHY KUPSKY Caesar Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 4. Dorothy's dependable and efficient work will be missed in the office next fall. Mathematics heads her list of preferred subjects. She has received good grades in Geometry, and advance study of mathematics. Her grades in Home EC. reveal her interest in this field. DOROTHY LARKIN Girl Reserves, 3-43 Shorthand Speed Club, 43 Typing Speed Club, 4. Dorothy will make a valued secretary because of her knowledge of all Com- mercial subjects. Not only will these subjects be of great assistance to her, but English will also prove ils wov-tb. She is a good worker and a member of the Typ.ng and Shorthand Speed Clubs. JULIA LASLO Typing Sveed Club, 4. Julia is a quiet and reserved student. She shows a great interest in Sewfng, and does very fine work with the needle. She receives her best grades in Short- hand, a subject which requires a great deal of study. She also has an interest in Cooking, which is known by ber taking two years of this course. ARNOLD LAUGHMAN Glee Club, I-4: Class Basketball, 2-3-45 Baseball, 33 Football, 2: Cheerleader, 4: M Club, 43 Class Play, 4. Arnold is one of the boys who were determined to earn a letter from his school. This task he accomplished by his cheerleading, which hel,.ed our team to victory often. He has also shown, by his grades in Bookkeeping, that he would he a valued assistant in any l'irm. He also helped to obtain the title of Champs for the Senior Class Basketball Team. DOROTHY LOGUE Girl Reserves, 1-3-45 Glee Club, 2-4: Class Basketball, 1-3-4: Dramatic Club, 4. Dorothy may best be remembered by her title of Queen in RR , She is an active member of the Girls Glee Club, and also the Senior Dramatic Club. By taking two years of Home Ec., she has shown that her interest in this lield is large. She never fails the G. R. HELEN LOPUSNIAK Class Basketball, 1-2-3: Class Office, 2-4: Caesar Club, 2: Virgil Club, 33 Girl Reserves, 3-4: Ferrian Staff, 43 Nations! Honor Society, 3-43 Office Staff, 2-35-42 Cicero Club, 4. A 'lash on the basketball floor, a wizard in the classroom, and a valuable member of the Ferrian staff--that's Helen. Because of her de.ermin.1.ion to rea h the top, Helen has established some fine records for herself. She is one of the few students whose grades are outstanding. JOE LUCAS Class Basketball, 2-35 Baseball, 2-33 Basketball, 4: Class Office, 2 Hi-Y, 2-31 Dramatic Club, 4: Office Staff, 3: Nat.onal Athletic Scholarship Society, 35 M Club, 3: Class Play, 3: Sales Staff, R. Joe is president ol' the Senior Dramatic Club. He is entitled to this position, because of his portrayal in the class play in t'35 . He is Il member ol' the High School basketball team, and is one of Mr. Hart's standbys in baseball. MARY ELLEN McCUE - Her rapid 'sense of touch makes her an accomplished typest. She takes an active interest in. English, which she proves by her grades in this subject. When Mary Iullen is given work to do, we know it will be done. BETSY McKEE Band, 2-fi-4: Caesar Club, 2: Vergil Club, 35 Girl Reserves, 1-2-3-45 Cabinet. 2-3-42 Jr,-Sr. Literary Contest, Sl-43 Ferrian Staff, 3: Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-45 Secretary, 33 Class Play, 3-43 Student Representative, 43 N..tlon.1l .Ionor Socie y, 4. Betsy has a great interest in the field of Social Science which is shown by her grades in American History and Civics. Her keen ideas and valuable sug- gestions make ber an asset to the G. R's. Betsy and her baton are a familiar :ight in the band, since she has held the position ol' assistant drum major for . years. ELIZABETH MARTIN Class Basketball, I-2-3-43 Leaders Club, 11, Snappy eyes, small in stature, and a pleasing sense of humor fit Liz to a T , As captain, she heads the Senior Girls' Basketball team, and she cer- tainly knows how to play the g1me. Shorth .nd is the subject in which she shows the greatest interest. She has adopted the motto ol' Where there is a wiilfthere is a way. GENE MARTINI Gene's interest points toward Civics, English and Chemistry. These subjects, with him, are the tops . He received grades which were above the average in all these subjects. HENRY MARTINI Dramatic Club, 4: Hall Guard, 4. Henry does outstanding work in Civics, and also has the ability to type well. He shows a great interest in dramatics, and is a member ol' the Senior Dramatic Club. He is one of the trustworthy students who were appointed to be Hall Guards. JIMMY MEEKER Science Club, 43 National Honor Society, 4. When in Civics class, Jimmy is asked to recite he knows the answer. This is shown hy the grades he received in this subject. As an outside aftivity, .Ii A' y has chosen the Science Club. He is greatly interested in this type of work, and may go far in this field.

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