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First row-D. Andes, J. Brown, R, Przebesz- Second row-C. Piper, C. Berger, L. Davis, First row-B. Wagner, J. Glasow, N. Led- The members of the Red Cross were made up of volunteer students. They had many activi- ties throughout the year that were both enter- taining and educational. This year the Red Cross sponsored an assembly at which they had a Bel- gium priest as guest speaker. They packed boxes of gifts and sent them to children overseas. They participated in a nation-wide campaign for polio. The home nursing courses in which the members learned the fundamentals of home nursing proved interesting and informative. Their efforts deserve acclaim. Html MM, vski, N. Kaveski J. Lemmon, J. Zack, J. Ogilbee, R. Sheeketski Pfuhrf, nf, Paau. nik, C. Steele, R. Mondlok, L. Ault econd row-B. Schaffer, L. Davis, S. Weelcley, J. McCommon, D. Meddings, C. Meddings, E, Dunfee, M. Pracht To further the cause of peace, the youth of the nation, regardless of race, creed or religion, were given an opportunity to participate in a peace contest. The requirement of each con- testant was to memorize a declamation that had been written by a college student, and then pre- sent it to an audience in a local church. If he won first place in his hometown church, he was eligible to go on to a county, a district, a semi- final or a final contest. The reward for the final winner was a college scholarship in the college of his choice. Shadyside was very proud of our own Carol Meddings who made the grade all the way to the semi-finals. A contest of this kind gives young people a deeper insight of the meaning of peace, besides giving them an opportunity to earn a scholarship. BEN PlNSKY'S 226 32nd Street Diamonds, Watches, Silverware Bellaire, Ohio 34
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First row-R. Dawson, D. Bass, D. Silverio, J. Ladyga, Second row-J. Sheeketski, J. Bell, V. Truax, B. Mul- Third row-D. Meyers, D. Hall, P. Reiger, Mr. Kroll, p!l!Jj:Q,CfilII'l, gm. J. Davis lett, R. Russell R. Bond We all like to get out of classes, especially if it is to see a movie in the proiection room. Do you know who runs the machines so that you can get out ot those classes? Right. The boys who belong to the projection club. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Kroll, the boys learned to run the pro- jector. Movies aid the students and teachers in their classes. The boys of the club are getting useful experience which may benefit them in some way years later. Our hats are OFF to the boys who make our visual education possible. Who rings the bells tor classes to begin? Who collects the absence slips? Who meets and greets visitors and summons people to the tele- phone? Who runs errands for Mr. Wright and takes care of the hall lights? Our school iust couldn't be operated without the aid of the oFFice F. Holden, C. Meddings, D. Buskirk, V, Zacek M. Piper, D. Putinsky force. Yes, these are the girls who do the sel- dom-remembered but very necessary duties around the school. And may we say they have been one of the best in efficiency and depend- ability. OHIO PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY Paint, Glass, Wallpaper Phone 765 Bellaire 33 Jim Umm gpm
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The experimental P.O. D. class conducted the elections of the student body officers, the stu- dent council officers, and the individual class offi- cers patterned from our state and national elec- tions. Any qualified student desiring to run for office could do so by entering a petition. Then there was much campaigning and the halls were filled with posters and signs. Students were re- quired to register before voting. This class learned from experience how to become better citizens. During the school year they went to the Moundsville prison, to a trial in St. Clairsville, and carried on their own mock trial. The students found this an entertaining ex- perience as well as an educational one. I 3 0 tatek, D. Hall, D. Gallaher only . First row-Mrs, Dunfee, J. Fleming, M Smith, C. Gulash, P, Rennie, J. McCom mon, P, Boyd, D. Andes, B. Schaeffer S. Eikleberry, D. Mellott, M. Stillion Second row-J. Glasow, V. Rusin, V Brown, C. Piper, M. Alexander, R hart, J, Merritt, J, Hemman, R, Phil lips, N. Ambler, N. Stillion, E, Riley C. Coulter, B. Mellott, D. Schramm Third row-P. Kusko, N. Steele, N. Lednik C. Weeks, F. Hughes, S. Greenwood ton, Y. Koenemund, P. Maskivish, R Sheeketslxi, J. Ogilbee, P. Mayhugh J. Donley The librarians served the student body in a Vice President and a Secretary-Treasurer. Many many ways. They helped find reference mater- . . mls' checked books in and out and dusted The social affairs were held throughout the year. A shelves. They organized a club with a President, salute to the girls who serve so well. THE COWEN-DICKENS COMPANY Better Be Insured Than Sorry ' 4th floor First National Bank Building Bellaire, Ohio 35 R. White, J. Junkins, N. Hocker, R. Vos- De Cola, J. Wolfe, D. Bates, S. Eber- B. Dailey, P. Hess, M. Kempa, C. Crof-
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