South High School - Warrior Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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KATHERINE L. SIMMONS Each year she does find herself called upon to undertake the advisorship of the Annual Staff and does perform this task, requiring much effort and unending pa- tience, with great success, winning the ad- miration of all who do work with her. KARL J. SOLLER Biological mysteries and chemical reac- tions he does make his students to see through by the use of small plates of a great transparency and experiments with matter that does give off much light, heat, or aroma. ARTHUR C. THOMAS In past many years while serving both as adviser to the senior classes and director of their plays, he has made himself much to be admired by his English scholars for his great erudition. JEAN VAN FOSSAN By way of the delectable aromas which do escape from the cafeteria, she does whet the noon-time appetites of all who pass that way the which she does satisfy with every known dish and the daintiest of pastries. SADIE VAN HOESEN Explaining the difference between a gerund and gerundive to scholars whose minds do wander in far different channels poses no problems to one who does-also find no difficulty in arranging delightful dances and parties for juniors and seniors alike. - HARMON C. WELCH In mathematical skills he does have great proficiency and a monstrous' great art for story telling so that each problem does have its own story-to the great enlightenment and delight of all his scholars. D. LYTLE WIGGINS The law of inertia to the inert scholars, he does expound most hopefully but with little reason for success, scholars being most dilatory in the matter of the sciences. ELOISE YOUNG The art of language she does teach in an exceeding, exact manner so that the scholars do acquire a vast knowledge which they do reveal in the offering of most eloquent toasts at their banquet. -'Sf Pciqe Seventeen B4-

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I I I PAUL MUSSELMAN Being the manager of all sporting contests he does much follow them, the while ex- tending his interest to the recondite study of arithmetic into whose rarefied heights he does daily conduct his scholars. HELEN K. OLDAKER A most excellent grammarian, she does achieve much success in leading the errant minds of her scholars through the tortuous paths of language and literature and in solving the social problems of others. H. V. OLDS By rule and much exact measurement thereby he does cause great and multitud- inous plans to be drafted and executed by his scholars, so that some be determined to rise to greatness in architectural matters. NIELS F. PETERSEN Methinks, the superior instruction he does give in the chemical arts to his scholars be of great value'to them and do trust the potent aromas do be likewise, they little benefiting those upon whom they do descend. A LFRED H. QUINETTE When not aiding many fair damsels to become skilled on the mechanical writing device, he does vend paper, pencils, erasers, and other like wares in his office as mana- ger of the school store. FLORENCE RICHARDS Through games of diverse sorts she does teach in most expert fashion young maids to cultivate forms of much beauty and states of most excellent health, the which do serve to make them most pleasing to the eye. EDNA C. RUSSELL In modern literary pursuits she does en- gage for her own delight and the benefit of her scholars who do acquire a great fondness for like pursuit under her expert tutelage. AIMEE SEIDEL In the beauty of language and the pro- foundness of literary minds she does reveal to the end that her scholars do themselves strive for perfection and thus do of a ne- cessity acquire a great fondness for the great masters of thought. ' 42-I Page Sixteen 131-



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Graduation exercises completed, I deem it fit to make a short summary of the activities of this class, in which all did participate, and from which they did carry away most pleasant memories. ELECTION February Months prior to the day of graduation those of the class carried themselves in a congregation to a great room for the choice of some officers. Midst great tumult the controversy concerning who would make the best officers was ended and final nominations were listed, votes cast, and the paper subscribed to thus: Dale Vaughn, president and by like vote Mary .lane Hoover, vice-presi- dent, Marilyn Sankey, secretary, and William Robinson, treasurer. The group did dissolve itself and did pass very cheerfully from the hall, the whole class, as well as Adviser Arthur C. Thomas, being joyful thereat, as much talk in an approving fashion did denote. MIXER October 5 Assembled in a great group this day after school and with the musicians playing soft airs, we did fall to dancing for several hours in a hall decorated in most handsome fashion, in the school colors of red and blue. The whole group did enjoy themselves to a great extent. So home to supper as the evening hour approached with great exhiliaration. PICNIC October This day being fair a picnic did cause great expectations, nor were any disappointed for games of many sorts were played and prizes won. The youths seeming reluctant to enter some of the festivities did rather choose to climb trees as if they were animals, their antics causing great mirth, especially when time to dine was announced and they felllfrom the trees and into line as quickly as the rest of the company. The hour having grown late, the com- pany departed homeward. PLAY , December -Ist This night many did venture forth, I with the rest, to a play called The Fighting Littlesw at the great auditorium, where I was forced to sit almost out of sight, so full was the house. The play for variety andimirth was of the best as I do relate later. The house by their tumultous plaudits at end did show sufficient approbation. So home and to bed. PROM I January 1 2 This event I did see fit to record at -greater length elsewhere in this Journal and to offer sketches of the participants. 'il Page Eighteen 134'

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