South High School - Warrior Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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7757 imma! YOUNGSTOWN OHIO Supvrintmulvnl of Svhools PAUL C BUNN Assistant Superintendent DR I FRED ESSIG -HH Page Th K l'0lllLllfl0ll . . . We gratefully dedrcate our 1951 edttron of the South I-hgh annual to those nrave alumm who have grven full measure of devotron toward the cause of freedom rn Korea that publlc schools such as ours may contmue to educate and lHSl1ll rn the mtnds of future crtrzens the meanrng of true democracy We also wrsh to dedlcate a poruon of thts annual to Robert Scotty Padmore our custodran for the arrlved at South Hrgh durmq the 1920 21 school term and has served fa1thfully durmq the admmrstratrons of three prtnclpals To htm we say Good luck 1n all your future un dertakmgs' ,L W past 30 years, who plans to retire in Iune. Scotty South carcus comma Io Ioun ,iw-MQW i X M 2954 P F The Rlngmastvr . . . ROBERT L FLEMING South Hrgh s B1g Top IS very proud of 1ts Hmg master Robert Flemmg Tak1ng charge rn 1938 he has smce proved that 1n addmon to carrylng hrs load of respons1b111ty he can be a real fnend to all the performers HIS 1mpart1a11ty and hrs sense of humor have endeared h1m to all of us and h1S name wtll be remembered by everyone who has had the good fortune to be a part of the show JPe - I H . H- . . , . I I - . H .1 -f'. ag Six r Asslstant lhnymasters . ,V 1 Dave W1ll1GInS began h1s performance 1n the B1g Top rn 1933 when he arnved to act ln the capacrty of assrstant football coach Later appomted to the post of Dean of Boys he contmued to wrden h1s and was glven the tasks of Ass stant Prmclpal rn 1947 Adm1rat1on for h1s patxence and guldance 1n smoothmg out our dally problems has ever slnce been applauded by all under the ghttermg l1ghlS of the South Hrgh Clrcus DAVID M WILLIAMS Another trouper who lends a helpmg hand to one and all IS our Dean of Grrls Marron Ma1den In add1t1on to counsel1ng our lovely femmme perform ers at all l1I'I1eS she has the further task of teach1ng Engllsh and sophomore or1entat1on A graduate of Wellesley College and Western Reserve UHIVGISIIY Mlss Malden sees to 1t that our productlon at South runs smoothly under all condrtrons ef Page Seven MARION P MAIDEN O C I O ' I n . H . . . I x Z - influence among the male members of the troupe Innuul Staff . . . B rls P' mary F lc on 1' r Bet rcu Can 0 '1 E e r C over Ee V ke s d Ro Cuzarme K I Mor ey s R se do Karen Co er E en Mu ansky lf rtha Cas e aer :use V F ks Gerry Cano l cr an Bo lacons Torn O e'1s Don Hoelze Bob Patnck lacquel ne Sm awe! Ca1lo The 1951 Annual Staff under the gurdance of Mr T R Moore settled down 1n September 1950 to the organ1z1ng of the yearbook The chooslng of Ed1tor Klame the theme advert1sements group p1ctures senxor GCl1 Vlfy sheets 1nd1v1dual sen1or pictures payments typmg of llsts wr1tten materral snapshots and more snapshots act1on shots and wr1te up of athletlc events dec11cat1on these are a few of the xtems on the staff s agenda to be completed by Apnl When the last page of the Annual had been taken care of when the ma terlal had gone to the prmter what rema1ned of lh1S year s annual staff settled back 1n the1r chaus pulled the1r hats down over the1r foreheads 1n the1r best 1ournal1st1c style and qu1etly went to sleep l 1 1 lst Row: a fzra Halsteia, Rose . ,QT s . la aare: 'J ' 3:1 Sara 1 o1.l , xl 6 . z' -, tty li -1 . fri '.-1: ., flaztie, arxe l , R: :he Dflandc, o Cort: I v-, ll It , Eid Row: Gerry Gzlrlinsi, Nansy Gxlrriore Vfylrna Colne, Iacia Lzrti, Eleancr DIAITILCO, :crothy Vross, .a - ,C r, fiona lite , l Pmxe recerrs .t r. 4th Row: A F tunzic 'Dick Flthg 1, b Knuif, fean ' , .1 , , 1, ' , 1 .ary 1 1 r. , . . . , , . , . I . . . . , , 1 I I 1 . lnnuul Stuff . Edltor Suzanne Klarne Busrness Managers Rosalre D1Hando Ianuary Class Wylma Dolne Iune Class Artlsts Al Fortunato Ianet Carlor Betty Vrckers Elleen Craver Larry Woodworth Rrchard Prrce Wrlters Rrchard Frthran Rosalre D1 Rando Ioanne Martrn Walter Malmer Wylma Dolne Iane Morley Sara C1anc1ola Barbara Halstead Advertrsrng Salesmen Audrey Aaron Margaret Berarduccr Ioan Buonpane Gerry Cantor Karen Cover Bose Marre Cor rado Eleanor D Amlco Rosemary Krckson Iosephrne Freder rck Martha Gasper C-err1e Gllchrrst Nancy Grlrnore Don Hoelzel Iean Iacobs Nona lean Kreder Gvvynerra Leyshon Iacla L1n'1 B111 Mettee Martha Moylan Ellen Muransky Boo Patnck Iack1e Smart Dorothy Vross FACULTY ADVISORS Ar Rachel T Hopklns General Advlsor Ted Moore P ' v L, O O Typists ..................................... Sara Cianciola, Wylrna Dolne. l I I - I . ..........................,, . ............,., ..,... . . . ' V . 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P' X. .iff 7 HAROLD M CHAPEL Shorthand Qx MYRTLE S CREAMER Enghsh if 12.7 NORMAN E DAY LQVERNE DELIN GERALDINE DeVOE prmgmg Enghsh Sewmg -P' Page Thlrteen EDGAR G DIEHM ETHEL B EVANS BERNICE FAWCETT Publlc Speckmg HISLOIY Art Hcxndwork MQ? ROY FELLERS GERTRUDE FOWLER E V GRAVES History Mcxthemchcs Shorthand We '. may WALLACE HARD ROBERT HARRINGTON HELEN HARPER Music Wood Shop Spanish P,:gCFcu11een ili- 3 E T?- fs ,- - O ,, . I.. RACHEL T HOPKINS CLARENCE HORTON r Bookkeepmg BEN R LASKIN Physlcol Educcmon 74' if Sf ? ' ff' 'f-'vR'0bf IQHN MAHARHY GERTRUDE MAIER Geography Sclence PJqe F1fteen . 3, l 4, 31 ' t 1 A' .. A ' 51.1 'T' if ' - X . ,nw 23 hsikwm, I xxx: ' . AMX.. N 54 ' Xi, Y N 3 t - . , . U f'-wqwx ' . X 5 . N., J DEAN O IONES Metal Shop 1751 EDITH V LIMBACH IOHN MCAFEE Hxstory Physxccl Educctlon F311 I LEROY MILLER Hxstory ETHEL MILLIGAN TED MOORE PAUL MUSSELMAN English Iournahsm Mathematics HELEN OLDAKER English FLORENCE RICHARDS Physical Education 43' ...M-4' HAROLD V OLDS Mechanical Dxawmg MERLE ROSSELL Physical Education if Page Sixteen 2.1- NIELS F PETERSEN Science CLIFFORD SCANNELL History ip. AIMEE SEIDEL KATHERINE SIMMONS Enghsh English KARL I SOLLER IAMES STEER Sclence Auto Drxvmg 'ai KATHRYN SNYDER Sewmg fr'-' ARTHUR C THOMAS Enqhsh QL 'M aux IEAN VAN FOSSAN SADIE VAN HOESEN HARMON C WELCH Home Management L t a m Mathemctxcs f Page Seven e A . ' 1' ff? i ! f I 1 E . . A W ,, N 4. E V a ii? ' , 5 I 4 ' , ' L, -'T fe I1 ff Jw 95 jul' if D LYTLE WIGGINS Sclence LOUIS NICASTRO Bookkeepmg 3-X, EULA DOERSHUK Ccietencr Q6 D -Q., Ak firm ELILABETH YAHN EI-OISE YOUNG Typlng El'lqllSh NICK PAHL MARY ANN WYMER Typmq Nurse HAROLD KENNEDY Vlsxtmg Teacher 5-wg 'bw f 57 'Lf Y' .mmf 'YE' dm,y,, Sharm T1 Page Nineteen January Senwr Llusa F 1 ents . . . CLASS OFFICERS k A ELECTION In sprmg when a young man s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love January grads were busy choosing class officers final results r DeGenaro presldent Rita Hvizdak v1ce president Sally Schuman secretary and Dick F1th1an treasurer PTCNIC and football morning after aches and palns MIXER In October Pioneer Pav1l1on was ahve wlth Ianuary grads when they assembled for their last mlxer dancing food and loads of fun PLAY Professor How Could You' a fine comedy enioyed by all ast Ianuary Senior play a solid hit BACCALAUREATE Sunday Ianuary 21 Speaker Rev Charles Skuce Rev Don Mont gomery invocatlon CLASS DAY AND RECEPTION Tuesday afternoon Ianuary 23 a good show parents and faculty met over a cup of tea BANQUET The Indianola Methodist Church on the night of Ianuary 24 a swell dinner fme entertainment given by class members GRADUATION Speaker Will Orr President of Westminster College long awaited diplomas awarded congratulations a few tears a new life ahead fl-7aeTe . V I I 4 I Bic Fxthian, Sally Ann Schuman, Rita: Hvizdak, rt DeGenaro. . , . I ' ' . . . ' . . . A I , : , ' - ' : . : , . September 14 . . . scene, Slippery Rock Pavilion . . . dancing, good food, , . . . . ' ' . . . I , . . . , . I . ' +L g w my ll' DALE AULT Mixer Committee, Co-Clim. Hi-Y Console Operator HERBERT BARTELMAY Basketball I-l1Y Mlxer Commlttee RUTH BEAKE MARY BENISTON Teqmaz Y Teens Clmxc ASSISIGHI Re eptlcn Comm1 Sermon omm1ttee LOIS IEAN BETTERS Teqmal Y Teens Class Day PAUL BROWN DICK BROWN H1 Y Band H1 Y Semor Play Plcmc Commltte Chm Semor Play Commtttee WALTER BROWN IR Soctal Commtttee Banquet Comm1ttee LORETTA CLOUSER Tegma1 Y Teens Class Day Commlttee Book Room Asslstant ELI-IANOR D AMICO Teqma1 Y Teens Stage-craft Club Plcn c Commlttee Chm SAM D ANNESSA H1Y MARILYN DAVIES Pxcmc Commlttee ARTHUR DeGENARO Class Pres1dent RO Club Pres Tennts Team DAVID DELFINO Ptcmc Camm1ttee PHILIP DEMPSEY Banquet Commnttee Co Chm SMPC I Page Twenty one C ' 'ttee cl - . . . . el A y Football ' Q L ' ' ' f f I f PATSY DeVINCEN'I' VINCENT DeVINCENT IAMES DILTS 1 CI ROSALIE DxRANDO 111 1 111111 31 DAVID DULAY MARTHA DUNLAP If 1 C11 Ib 111 111 11 1 P1 EDWARD EGOLF 1 1 11 M Xf 1 LOUISE ELLIS N11 ICIIP1 Hc,r1c11 Souety Spmor P1 xy C S1 EILEEN FARNBAUER A1111 111 111e1'11Cc11111111ee Y Teens RAYMOND FIEHLER S r11c,1 Pla PO C1111 DONALD FINN RICHARD FITHIAN C ss11e 5,1 er 1g S 1113101 111 PS CARL FRANKLIN DONNA FREASE RUTH FREDERICK 1-1 ': C11 P 111111-'t 'jp :t.1t11?tee- SHIPS S-?T1 P11i-' N 111c,11111 111,114.1 SLJIUIQ' S41 '11 P1uy A11 1 .f 1111 A C 1510111 1 :ir C1 'sD1yCf. z 'tice Sc-1 'xy F1111 111 .1 f CEKVIIIIIIIHEG '1'e'1f5111c1i Y'F1'Q! 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TVX: A. .gurremernt C:::ixr'.1 eaf DOLORES GOEDECKER Ar1r1x'1r1 I-:r.fAm Cum ,u Szuqerfrufi C4111 A C' gi t-QU CI.'LII Tevn. -' 'EQIIS ,7 Q , A HII1CI1IffffUIIIIIIfIf C 'c 'S .lf e RALPH GOODGE LESLIE GRISSETTE FOOII II RO QIUU Armoum f-mf UI Cr ITIIUIII60 DORATHE GRUBB BARBARA HAHN If 1 , GAYI DONNA HALATEK U A A Y U ms CHARLES R HAMM I DWIGHT HARRIS PI m Ccmmlf e RITA MAE HVIZDAK Stuoent CVUHCII Tegmn YTG ns Pr 5 N 'or11II'IPrcr Sc If ,f HELEN IOYCE IPE CQSSD u JL,I 11' fI1 GAA V1 1 3 .1 SALLY LOU IPE ,m 1YTcc s 1111 un Il C01 GERALDINE IACKSON ee, IEAN IACOBS A 1I 1. 1 Jflqdi I1 ce GLORIA IONES SUSAN KLINE I x 1 L leq111J1H leans ROBERT KNUFF H1Y 1 lp 111 1 11111101 P IJEDI er MICHAEL KOHN F0011 all Mun c.cr Bclske hull M4111 wer Scum Comnullee KENNETH KRECKEN PM nm Comrmt ee H1 Y DOROTHY LEVANDOSKI 1eg111,11 Y le.cns DOROTHY LeVISEUR Teq1vu1 Y Teens C Jss DJY C,c111111111ee ROGER LINEBAUGH S C1111 CLIIlIll e 1, 1 H1 Y RUTH LOGAN DOLORES LYSIKOWSKI moss Day Cc11111111 ec CARL MAGNUSON ANNA MANCINI M1xQ1 LN 1 11 11 VIDA MARTIN G A A Play Ccmrw t HOWARD MASON H1Y Rllle le W1 D nqa tC EVELYN MCCREARY Mlxer C mr' lNa1cn 1 1-toner mc 1 ,I NANCY MCFARLAND VOIC9 Staff Play Commlttee Teqmal Y Teens Teqmax Y Teens MIXEI COIVIEDI tee THOMAS NADRICH Football BETTY NOTMAN IOAN OSBORNE G A A Soc1al Commute-e MARY I ANE PAULL Socxal Commmee Natlonal Honor Soclety IUANITA PAYNE Nanonal Honor Soczety DANIEL PESUT MARIAN PICKARD A Caopella Cnotr Teqma1 Y Teens Play Cast EUGENE POTESTA Pxcmc Commlttee Play Cast A Cappella Chmr ELSIE MAE PROSSER Ma1c1'et'e A Capoella Crc1r Somal Commvtee RICHARD RAPP Student Counml H1 Y MIXGI Comm1t'ee .11 I ff vw' Page Twenty IIVG . .ft ee 1' Q Q , -a ' e vcrnrmvee f ' Q nittee , t. G. ,V ,. 56? ,M 1 ,- I ,vgzfkfrhv .h TERRY MORCHAK f Q3 -7' f' -'I 2, 2 1 , fu' 3213 , if 98- ' E ' ' '-S124 Q LAMAR RHINEHART LOIS KAY RICHARDS AA SHIRLEY RITCHEY CFS SALLY ROWLAND CIS T 1.1 II ee- SHIRLEY SAMPLE 1 1' lc: Play Co1111111tTee- DONALD SCHEETZ Q1 ss Dqy QCIIII mee BILL SCHOESSEL r oiligll IN 1or1 ll-I nor Souely selozxll SALLY ANN SCHUMAN Nuuonul Honor Some-ly Mulorelte Class Secretory KENNETH SHAFFER Football Baseball VOICE Staff EUGENE SIPUS ser: ANNABELLE SMITH IANET SMITH Teqmm Y Teens G A A qtacxecruft Clsxo IACK SNYDER KATHERYN SOTER DOROTHY SPIVAK 1 ee ROBERT STARE IEAN STOVER ALICE STREETS SALLY STROCK LAURA TAYLOR A ROBERT THOMPSON GEORGE TOPI-'ER DOROTHY VROSS 1 RAYMOND WALTERS RICHARD WARD K BENNY WILLIAMS NORMA WILSON I FRANCES YONNOTTI LUCY ZARLENGA if-jffl :L 'z'-Q rqs MARY ANN ZOLDAK ff- zzg. :L XIVAT'-V-IIS Pi- '1 ,rm i:',,YI.TI1lYf'- af fl PC1161 1-.'2r1'y-sf-'Jf r. '1- xz, 4- I . fir, '1 J f .0 1 , Q'-r - . 2 , ., ,, . 'Aw an 1 f , 4 nu.. Am V 1739 ! -f- ' 12' ' ' Sw 1. If a if Z . gf MIXER Susan 1511116 Dade A1111 V110 11 CLASS DAY 1V1CIT1CII'1 131 B111 Schces A 15 1 SERMON Xa . HELEN ZUBRINICH A ,',, T' A 995 PATRICIA ZWICKER NOT PICTURED L FORCE BARRIS MARIORY HARRIS CLARENCE HOWFLL PAUL PETERS TAMES WILSON CERALDINE CARROLL ADA CLIINKSCALES DOLORES FISCHER COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SOCIAL Lucy Zr1r1enqc1 0 11111Q13c111G11 Q IS J 1cr1 1 1 PLAY 5 If ANNOUNCEMENT PICNIC CIITOT D A1111co PJ 11 Bmwu 1 5 VU11 F BANQUET RECEPTION 1, 1 , ' , . . 1 -, .J '1 Ad 'Q -1 USS-k1IIICIf1 Advl. Q 116:11 y Ad'.'1gsO15 C1513 1. A :1:1i3:ggt ' . . Cliczrgi N, M 1511191 S!l1111T ' se. S :My I 5014 Q .H P:ig..-'?::11.sf1y dv' Q 5 ' 11'.'lI. 1.':I11f,1r Rfiiwehfxri K i.1'11'.'Q! E-3151-2511 .'1.7 .'15'??I Diehfzi T. A121 1:u'.-1:0 I-'f'1t1 r 1f zu E' -1.:rf1.f ' E511 Thx. 'gg 5 Q 1.1 fl'.Q,f:'-Z '- 331: 1'1E'.:r.1 f. .'1s-.1 1f.,!1.' 31 1. il' 11'21f Y. N-Q in Q Pc: e wenymre f sp? Y,- 1 1' :::k.g'Q:'1' Junuary Senior Play . . . By Anne Coulter Martens South Hlgh Audxtonum December 1 1950 Edgar D1ehm Drrector Scene The L1brary of the Perry THE CAST Grandpa Perry Bogg1ns the sportrng butler Grandma Perry Vxcky Randolph Iohn Appleby a helpful fnend Pr1sc1l1a Morley Valene Whltman TOOlS1e Bean a plump sprnster Butcher Boy Bean her mg brother Three Young Chrldren P ta Y Home Eugene Potesta Paul Brown Rosahe D1Rando lean Stover R1chard Frthran Lou1se Ellxs Sally Rowland Marlan Pxckard M1chael Kohn Arthur DeGenaro Sally Ann Schuman Martha Dunlap , ..................... Keats Perry, a young professor ............. Raymond I-'iehler if a -'e Tlnrt 'fone ll- WHAT CONFUSION' When Keats Perry was offered the pos1t1on of Dean at the college where he was employed as a professor of anclent hrstory he drdnt realtze the com pl1cat1ons that would arrse rf he accepted You see rn order to become Dean he had to be marrled and Keats d1dn t have a w1fe It should have been easy to f1nd a wrfe because Keats was qu1te good lookrng but the only hlndrance was that Keats hated women' One ln par tlcular was Vrcky Randolph a student who had a v1c1ous temper and a mama for throw1ng th1ngs Keats was so set on becomlng Dean that he employed the help of Iohn Appleby hrs best frrend to prck out a Wrfe for h1m But Vrcky had a better 1dea She suggested a pool where a few names would be subm1tted and whoever p1cks the w1nner would collect the money Iohn p1cked Pr1sc1lla Morley hrs sweet secretary V1cky chose Valene Wh1tman a Southern charmer and Grandma Perry suggested Toots1e Bean a plump splnster who wouldn t consent to the pool and srnce Grandpa Perry wouldn t e1ther Bogg1ns a sportlng butler p1cked her All thrs was done wlthout Keats knowledge A dmner party was arranged so that Keats mlght get to know the g1r1s better At the party the grrls were grven a love poem supposedly wrltten by Keats but really composed by Grandpa When the g1rls found out that all three of them recelved the same poem hot words followed TOOYSIG s brother Butcher Boy Bean the Wrestler even threatened Keats asked each one of them to elope w1th htm Thts all was done 1n Keats vorcel Meanwhlle Vlcky and Keats d1scover they are 1n love But the arrlval of three prospect1ve bndes and a strange woman supposedly Keats Wlfe from Boston turn the place topsy turvey Toots1e and Valerle walk out 1n a huff but Pr1sc1lla stands by Then to everyones surprxse except Grandma the w1fe turns out to be Iohn Iohn th1nk1ng that Keats and Prrscrlla are surted for each other, plans the weddrng not knowrng that Keats really loves Vrcky V1cky leaves th1nk1ng Keats has deserted her But thmgs 1ron out when Iohn and Prrsctlla fmd that they love each other So off to Nragara Falls they go The professor also gets a wxfe when Vrcky comes back w1th the excuse that she forgot her coat Who wrns the pool? Grandpa of course who had p1cked Vlcky all along I - r - - I ' I Grandpa made things even worse when he called all three girls up and I -U T16 '2 'i' i January hmuor Prom . On the starry slrppery mght of Ianuary l2 the last Ianuary Senror Class held the1r fmal dance ot the1r school career The Prom Frfty beautrfully clad couples gllded around the Nu Elms Ballroom to the melodrous strams of Herb McPherson and Hrs Orchestra Then came mtermlssron and all too soon so the gang trotted upstarrs and refreshed themselves wrth coke and 1t wasnt long afterwards that every one acted l1ke themselves even though they were all spruced up Wrth rntermrssron hnally over the gang hled downstarrs to enjoy the last remam 1ng dances Then the brq moment that everyone was wa1t1ng for arnved the crown 1ng of the Kmg and Queen Therr names were kept secret o all eyes eagerly awarted for the process on to commence The couples lmed up on both srdes of the floor so that they wouldnt mrss a thrng Therr wart was a brref one Led by Pres1dent Art De Genaro S cretary Sally Ann Schuman Flehler and Queen Ioan Osborne then made the1r appearance and walked slowly to the bandstand There Rrta Hvrzdak placed a crown of wh te roses upon Ioans head and Ioan m turn crowned Ray they krssed cameras clrcked and the happy moment wa over Hay and Ioan then assumed the1r proper responsrbrhty by dancmg the next dance before the1r Royal Sublects The attendents followed and the sublects lorned rn on the second chorus Dancrng concluded at mrdnrght and wrth the closing of the doors the last Ianuary Senror Class stored away the1r many happy memorres of Prom nrght a nrght they shall always remember And let us not forget the ard of the advtsors and the faculty for 1011'11Ilg rn and makmg rt a most glorrous mght Where to now? HOME77 I rn not surell 1 O . C O . , A I I . 1 . ' , ' . 2 . Kenny Krecken, and Susan Kline, the Royal Court arrived. King Ray . ' ' i ' - s . . Ks. h' T i XR, xr X., ' ff J- k . Q Y ,4 x . is K inf , 5 Q ,. fd., A ., ' . 'SL-g ' . . at K-v I , ' :Q 1 1 F -'Ii Page Tiff?-51X fi' 14191 Pug A52 4! I Iv E MV' 'Evsm G PERFGR June ENIORS Juno Svnior Ervnis . . . CLASS OFFICERS Jie Q., K Presrdent Ray Rciub VICE Presrdent Audrey Hoffman Secretary Wylma Dolne Treasurer Ed Swager Wednesday February 28 Thursday May 24 Frrday Iune I Sunday Iune 3 Tuesday Iune 5 Wednesday Iune Thursday Iune 7 CLASS ADVISORS MIXGI' Class Day Senror Prom Senror Sermon Sen1or PICDIC Class Banquet Commencement Helen Oldaker Ben Laskxn G ' m ' sf CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES Friday, May ll ............,........................,. Senior Play BARBARA AXERS C11n ASSIS 1n1 GAA ROBERT AMENT B s V ll H1Y RC C1 FRANK ANZELLOTTI IR n 1 an IEHHIS AUDREY ARON Annuczl S ff PICYII m'n IT MARY AULD CAROL BACON Plgy Cqrvmltt e STANLEY BARNOSKY Gol Mcruxlnq Elfld Clos Duy Commltteo WILLIAM BARRON RUDD BEEDE Announcement Corrmu ee I-I1Y Club RICHARD BENNETT Mlxer Cornmlttee H1 Y Club IOSEPH BERARDUCCI DONALD BEST MARGARET BERARDUCCI Play Commlttee Annual Staff RONALD BOTT Gcl VIRGINIA BOYLAN Te H111 V ecns Stugeurcdl hub PCCQ1 nan Co'11111111ee wr xc, 'Ill' 1111 P sd an fi- I -Q' 5 ov Z' Q vw vt lr 1' 4-, It IOAN BUONPANE WILLIAM BURKHART DOROTHY BURNETT ANNETTE BUSH WAVA BUTTERMORE IANET CAILOR ROGER CAIN GERALDINE CANTOR f IIII MARIE CARANO ESTHER CARDWELL ANGELINE CARRINO JANET CARROZZINO ROBERT CERIMELE SARA CIANCIOLA PETER COLLA ROSE MARIE CORRADO Annual Staff Pl f Commltt e 1 grral Y me s KAREN COVER I: lla r Stajecrafl Club Sccx l Commx EILEEN CRAVER WILLIAM CROWNOVER H1 Y Club Bqnque' Ccmml tee ANTHONY D ANNESSA Natxonal Honor SOCIETY Socxal Commutee IEAN DARROW Tcqm 11 Y Teens IANE DAVIES Y Teens BENNY DAVIS RONALD DAVIS DON DAWSON Club NATALIE DeBLASIO A Cappella Chou' Glrls Bowhrq Team Nauonal Honor Socleiy AN GELINE DelGENIO Banquet Commlttee Teqmcn Y Teens Natxonal Honor SOCIGIY PHILIP DELLUOMO Bowllnq Team Band ROSE MARIE DeMICHEI.E Teqmax YTeens Sermon Ccmm1t'ee Llbrary ASSISIUHI ROSEMARY DICKSON Staqecraft Club Class Day Commlttee T qmax YTee-ns Page Fc1t,' on 3 -1' 91 -MsK..,.. 'Y' 1-'3-'v' Fri? RUTH DILTS ICANN D1MENNO HSS GEORGE DIVITO Pr If U CI' MARIE DOHAR WYLMA DOLNE mr S I6 C as Se rrtcxry A C xppellu Chou WILLIAM DUNLAP FRANK DUVALL S J PL pd JAMES DUVALL SMPC, DON EDIE Fnctb II Band Sgirmon ofnmlttee MARGARET EDMONDS x, C IH r Q 419 x,cmrmtuL Chm NADINA EDWARDS LI fury AS51 Iam' VIGJIIIOI Y Inns DONALD ELLIS n unc F' IOAN ETCHINGHAM CAROLE EVANS DOLORES EVANS gf' ' V x II' ACU f'I I I ' 4 1. Ib fx II 1 I V ELLEN mann f Tegrruu YT ens 6 25 if IOSEPH FAIACK IR ELEANOR FERGUSON L1 rarf Assls ant NANCY FERNBACK Soful Commlt ee VIEQIHUI Y leens IACQUELINE FLASCK A Capa lg Ch 1r TQCJITIOI Yle ns NANCY FLOOR So tal COIIIITII Teqmal Y Teens MARION FLORE Class Day Carrtmlteo 40 VIOLA FORTUNE Rcccpttcn Cammtttee AL FORTUNATO Play Comnnttae Annual Staff ALICE FOWLER GENE H. FRANKEN Band Swing Band IOSEPHINE FREDERICK Annual Staff Clinic Assistant Announcement Committee LOUISE GARCIA G. A. A. MARTHA GASPER Ptcnic Committee Annual Staff ROSEMARY GENCO Tegmai Yflcferts - 1 , : A A 9 ., ,. ' 'E f. 5 M , .'.,. - I W ii 'Z 'U 1.4 in Apt I fd if may WW? -if P1135 fwcrtj-tE.r',,1 '1- fpt. :LM IOHANNA GEORDAN Mixer Czmxnittes- 'fegnai Y-Teens WILLIAM GEORGE Q4 Fcothzj 'V Baseball NPO' 'Tu' Dres. NANCY GILMORE Teqrnal Y-Teens 1 Annual Staff NORMA GINGRICH Banquet Committee 1' ROSE MARIE GRACE Yfleens Cosmo Club MARION GRIFFITH Banquet Committee Console Operator LAURA GROBOSKY HERBERT GWILLIAM KATHERINE HALL Class Day Commlttee Teqmal YTeens G A A BARBARA HALSTEAD A C ppella Cncu Receptton Commz tee Annual Staff LOUISE HARMICAR CLAYRE HAWTHORNE Teqmm Y Teens Mtxer Commltte-e Chm GAA IRVIN HAZEL 15 nd r I Hon r te L94 ELAINE HEDEN r P B Ann un 'r Ccrrmlttee 1 ,N ltr IJTQ .LSSIS an RITA HIGLEY E nqute Commit 1 V Teens I Nzftcnal Honor Society MARGARET HILL Teqmat YTeens Pl y Ccrrrm tee A CG e Q Crctr DONALD HOELZEL Play Commttt e Annual S att AUDREY HOFFMAN Tcqmuu Y Teens Notlcnal Honor Soclety A Cappella Chou LOUIS HOLQUIST ALICE HOPES Staqecrott Club PICIIIC Commltte Notxonal Honor Soclety MARY HOWELL Tcqmol Y Teens Mlxer Ccmmntee A Capoella Choxr CHARLES HUBLER DICK HUEBNER Soclal Commxttee EUGENE HUGHES Soclol Cornmlttee IACK HUGHES EILEEN HUPP Tecmo: Y-Teens Reception Committee ROBERT IANIS Hi-Y Club AUGUSTE IOHNSON CURTIS IOHNSON DONALD IONES Hifi' Club Picnic Committee Y? Page Forty-five 13' f'- RICHARD JONES I' 1351 Z.. z 3 S' '1 :L Q tzxtmtfee THOMAS IONES 1'-. xg 5 f-ll: Cl,c,ir MARY HELEN KANE IIIXGI PATRICIA KANE ROBERT KEAN RO Clu A Q :Mello Cholr VIRGINIA KEEHNE Bond e ,mm Y Teens OLIVE KELSEY PHIL KILPATRICK Band B selmgll A Cappella Cholr MARILYN KIRSCH A Cappella CI I Clxss Day COIIIIIIIIIQG T .gmm YT-eens SUZANNE KLAIVIE rnu l S :lf E 1 nr n 1 FII Cfmrm G m '1 lr Lnrr Sc IG SHIRLEY KLINE DORIS KOHLER A Cclppfllx Clmolr Tegm 1 Y 'Tee ns N mcnul Huncr S le' i' X SIX ANTHONY KOSTOGLOU NONA IEAN KREDER 5 mu T II e ROBERT LAIRD KURT LeVISEUR Play Camrmttee Ca Cbm GWYNEIRA LEYSHON Teqmal Y Teens IADA LIM G A A Teqmcn YTe ns Natlonal lnlonor SOCIEYY JOAN LIND Teqrnal Y Teens G A A Staqecraft Club OE LOREE Vo1ce Staff H1 Y Club HO Club VICE Pres EMILY LoPRESTA Teqmax YTeens A Cappella Chou Receptlon COmm1lf9G ELEANOR LUCAS Cllmc Asslstant JOAN LUCAS ' 5: Cllnlc Asslstant IUNE LUEBBEN A Cappella Cholr National Honor Soczety Sermon COmm1llP9 Chm GERTHA LUMSDEN Teqmm Y Teens Oftlc Assistant IANET LUND Teqmat YTeens P1cn1c Commtttee A Cappella Chotr PAT MAGNER Pxcmc Cammlttee ELSIE MALAK Cosmo Club WALTER MALMER Annual Staff ' ' 'JV H1-Y Club A Cappella Choir IOHN MANNING Banquet Committee Page Forty-seven IOANN MARTIN I-I xtmrmwl Hzrxcr SQ 'lety Annual SVJII Llhrixry Ass1sT':m NEIL MASLEN A Ctpjsellcx CE: Socml Committee BARBARA MATTSON fegmui Y G. A. A EDMUND MCBURNEY IOHN MCCARTHY Smmgn Commlttf 6 CONNIE MEADOWS Announc cmfnl Ccrmmtteo EARLEAN MEEKS CI 59 Dxy pgmmmeo Q m C11 Y If Q S AIIIIIIKII Stcff MARVIN MERKIN WILLIAM Bond Awnull Staff Iv lxer COIIIIEIIIIG9 GEORGE MILES LI1 Y mquet Cpu vm ee DOLORES MILLER GEORGE MILLER RO Clul IAMES MILLER MARILYN MILLER L ISL, ' 1 . ' 1 Sermfn Ccmrmtfee E zsficll If :In xi Y-T -In-IIS MICHAEL MILLER IR Curse IL- O MAUREEN MITCHELL HOLLY MOHLER pea Ye IANE MORLEY J A IIIJ I ROLLAND MORRISON I-'1 Y muh MARTHA IEAN MOYLAN Teqfncn Y T rs G A A Re ey Hen Cr mrm fc ELLEN MURANSKY P m C rrrm r1.1 I Q' IULIANNE MYERS egm JI Y Teens LOUIS NAPLES Mlxer Comrmttee Stucxent Ccuncll MARY NAPOLI Bemque Commute T ,mm YTe ns GENE NORTH LILLIAN O BRIEN EDWARD OLBRYCH MARTHA OLIVER A Cczppelh Cncxr MARY OLIVER FI96 ARTHUR ORR mfle Tcqn if ffm 4 3 -alg- ww Git- 'id' .,--nv 1 1 1 Page Forty 'une N1 7- 1 VI O SHAUGHNESSY r ty THOMAS OWENS 'IX 410 S 5 v: 'Ill l-Q 1 '1 DORIS OWINGS DAN PANNOZZO E nq.1e C Inves- ANGELINE PASCALE MARY PATEK Cosmo Club Iu,r c11YTeens ROBERT PATRICK C ncert Bond 5 mc Bgno WILLIAM PATRICK RALPH PEE IOHN PAYNE RO Club Closs Day Commltlee Chm Ncmonol Honor Souety A Cupgella Chou IX6 ornmlllcn cypr- DONALD PELOQUIN SMPQ, Console Operator IEAN PETERS I ITC! SUZANNE PERKINS NLIIOHGI Honor SOCISIY S rmon Comrnlltee BEVERLY PETTIT er e rolr non Ccmml' ep C 'W NICK PINTEA A Cqppe 'Q Cnolr RO Clul Anncunceml nt Ccrnrmttee DARLENE PLOWMAN INN nal I-lcncr S le ,I el C cu R e mn cmnn MARY POLAND B nquet Commllt e IOHN POMPURA N tlfn l Pcncr Sou ,' I-MY M x r c,mm1t ELAINE PROKOP A Clppellu CFOIT PHYLLIS RACINE Mlxer Ccmmlttee Teqmcn YTeens Stoqecmft Club RAY RAUB Class Presldent Basketball Baseball ROSE REED CAROL ANN REEDER IANET REITER Teqmcu Y Tee ns GERARD REPASKY Bunquel Commxltee DAVID ROBINSON Smml Commxttee Chm H1Y Club Pres Nutlonfll Honcr Soclety DONALD ROBINSON Secml Commmee A Cappella Chou I-I1 Y Club IOHN ROBINSON SMPC A Cappella Choir PAUL ROSATI Picnic Committee BOB ROSE W 41 X Page Fifzyvcne ll' fs 'un ,Jai -asf 'A -if PP' Fxf. y-1 BEVERLY ROSS Afmnucl ST ff A ROBERT ROTH GRACE RUSSO Office Assxs an! PICKUP Ccrrmwoe RONALD SAUNDERS Fcctl 111 H1 Y Club Seal 1' 'omnutlec IOSEPH SCARSELLA RICHARD SCOTT HELEN SHACKLOCK Socml Commltlee RAYMOND SHAW NORMA SHICK LITDYGTY ASSISTCIDT Banque! Commxttee Ncmoncxl Honor SOCIETY KATHRYN SHULER wrory ASSISIUU1 B nquet Ccmmlttee GAIL SHULL TG-qmcu YTQ-ens PICYIIC Commmee RICHARD SIMKIN ROSLYN SIROKI T qmqi Y-Teens G... Pecegzion Commiitee MARIORIE SISK Mujorvtte Teqmcl Y-Teens G. A. A. DONALD SKEEBO IACQUELINE SMART J 'e 'J C ss D f C mnnl IANIE SMITH IOHN SMITH l'11 Y LYNDA SMYTHE leol r ry C r1r N t1onJl H nrt SC 1 y YVONNE SNYDER VOICQ St H Nuhonul Honor Sortety ESTHER SOBNOSKY RAYMOND SOBNOSKY Football MARY SQUILLANTE VIRGINIA STAUDMEISTER Teqmox Y Teens Pl 1y Commntee CHARLES STEARNS Clfxss Doy Comrmttee RAYMOND STRAHLEY Announcement Commntee PATRICIA STUBLER Announcement Comm1ttr:e GLORIA SUCIU P1 mc OITIITIITIQQ EUGENE SULENSKI RO Club PICHIC CGUIWII ee BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN Al gs fl T? M 4 'al W X ff' 1' 4 M H ,f FN 4 ,U Mr icret 335.1 7 . V Y St geercft Cluh H' , , ' 1 Q Cla 2' f: . .tfee V 3 ,- Q7 A M A Cupgzellu C5511 Bum ' 1 Z? . lf' Chee! fe 1 ' ' 1 A C1 1:11111 lx , g , 4' f '- rx ' ' Q I , 'f'i ' I 4,1512 , .' f mm , 12 ' 1 , ' 'A ,n f 4' , f' 9 ,fy ., .z zwm , 5 ,fm , 7,6 Social Committee ' , ,, 3 I2 wwf 5 1 M 1,.Z ., I , Q., I ff ffx V, :Z ,.. V .C . C A , :lv v -' ,,.:,jg ,- ,E S L ' 1 ' - A 'suv' fi' -.4-f' , DON SUMMERS IOHN SUROWIEC MU Cu ALICE SWARM Y F r G A A C 'lI'l1T 6 EDWARD SWAGER Cass r sqr r sk V Fowl ll Fc ry lcn Ccxmmmton -sv EDWARD SWIERZ RO Clul Pmmc COmTH1ll90 BETTY TAAFE MARGARET SWISHER A Cappella CllC1Y Teqmm Y Tre-ns G rls Ensflmlnle B nauct Comnuttec A Cappella Chou Offlce Assxstant MARILYN TAAFE A Cappella Chou RUTH TAYLOR l.1brary ASS1SlUHl SOPHIA THRASH Som l Committee PATRICIA TOOMEY DOROTHY TONEY BARBARA TRAMMELL BETTY LOU TURNER , .al Y-Tee. Cla-s Day COH.Ulllf,E IANET TURNEY .ice Q1 1,' 31.167111 D12 wCY...f. g.1m1 tee PERRY VAUGHN BETTY VICKERS I RAYMOND WAGNER ALAN WALDSCHMIDT F1 Y Sermcsn C mrmlec sketl IEAN WEADE Rifle Team bcnplure H admqs IIM WEAVER lm Y Class Day Commltt A Cappella Chcxr CURTIS WEBB IANICE WEIL Llbrary ASSISICIWY Q DALE WESTON Baseball LOIS WESTON Teqmix YTee-ns Soclal Commlttee BURTON WHITE PICYIIC Ccrrrm' e Bowlmg 1 am ANN WILKES Teamax YTeens S cial Commute EDWARD WILLIAMS Baseball Basketball GENE WILLIAMS H1 Y IANET WILLIAMS A C ppmlx Cs xr Staqecraf' Club G A A if P155 F1f'j.'f.'. ,P I '-43 PHILIP WILLIAMSON Bfmd Hi-Y Clcxss D 'xy Committee CONSTANCE WILSON Teqmcxl Y-Teens MARIANNE WHITMAN Teqmii Y-Teens Mixer Committee G. A. A. NANCY WOODROW Nottcnol Honor Soczety Mix-r Commlttee LAURIN WOODWOBTH Band Tennis A Ccpp llu Choir SIDNEY WYLIE Bond MARY ANN YAKSICK National Hono' Society Voxce Stott Class Day Commntee IACK ZENN RO Club SMPC MARGARET zunmmcn NOT PICTURED Mary Ann Burbu Ieun Fox Dgn Sqngqfellg Frank CUPP IOAM1 Iones Charles Stephens P F' swy 4-I Carole Ferguson Susie Rudiak Beniumin Smith. Ir. V Nh, -E . 1 5 V' 5: x , -.1 Llfilo Kills . . . Speak1ng of trntypes look at this old reproduction of a lost art' Seems as though it mlght be a Hallowe en party of sorts doesnt 1t'? And theres something familiar about those faces too Take a good look at the first teller in the first row for instance and see if you cant catch a strong resemblance to Rudd Beede And that next Dap per Dan rsnt that little Dav1d Flthxanl And how about the next to the last character tDopey rt says on the hatl doesnt that face belong to a certain Sally Schuman? And now to Row Two where we catch a smlle that only a real p1rate could accomplish with such ease a bad man who most of us have come to know as Art De Genaro The little gypsy next to h11'l'l?7 Why Kay Richards of course Now skip one and along comes Barbara tl am so sadl Halstead followed by Iulia tWhat b1g eyes you have grandmall Procopio Frthian who showed up as Tom Thumb and next to him a llttle Ind1an savage that we all can recognrze as Larry Woodworth Now Sklp two and the next sh1n1ng face 1S the proud possession of one Martha Dunlap followed in last place by Eugene tthe buttons too tight? Potesta And that gives you a rought idea of what our proud Ianuary Seniors looked l1ke back in them thar days F 1 Row three also reveals a number of interesting friends. First there's Dick Little Kids . . . There s not too much to say about the people on th1s page lust read on and form a few des1c1ons of your own There sure have been some changes made or have there? Frrst Row lleft to nghtl B111 ll comb my harrl Wlnkle Iack lThe blurl Smrth Chuck Stearns Glen lwant a k1ss'?l Snyder Ne1l Maslen B111 lwhata ha1rcutD Crownover Arthur Orr and Ben ll m tlredl Smrth Second Row Barbara Sulllvcm Betty Vrckers Wylma Dolne Erleen Hupp Brendrna Mart1n Ianet Wlllrams Geraldlne G1lchr1st and Geraldrne ll wear my ha1r long! Cantor Thlrd Row V1rg1n1a Staudme1ster Ruth D1lts Angelme Marola Iohanna McConnell Dorothy Sp1vak Mary Ann Whelen Nancy Ahce Crall Carol Bacon and Marlon Grrfflth Fourth Row Dean Adcock Phl Wlllramson Rrchard Salt D1ck Turnball Ellen Faber Nad1ne Beagle Katherme Hall Ioe Lamb and Rudd CI ve been scaredj Beede And now because there are so many many people 1n the Iune Senror Class we ve declded that 11 s only faxr to mclude another page of our mrghty graduates as they appeared away back when So rf you can take 1t dear reader why Read onll P F1 ty nm l Geordan, Ellen lLook at that bowll Muransky, Iacqueline Flasck, Dorothy I I i . . I . I . I ef age 'f - ' e 1? Litfle Kills . . . Remember when Iune Sen ors'? Some of the faces arent present rn your graduatlng class for one reason or another but lots of them are and look how you ve changed Iune Semors' Take that hrst row and the fond frrendshrp that has been burlt up by the frrst two gentlemen Walter Meln1ck and Robert Cer1mele who are strll too young to real1ze the advantages of knowlng the young ladres of the class a b1t better Next comes Ian1ce Blasko Ianet Lund Audrey Aron Audrey Krull Patr1c1a Kane and Lourse Garcra Next row fmds our teacher Mrss Havel Hood followed by Anna Ashe V1v1an Weson Nancy Grlmore Margaret Levheart Glorla Frazlor Gall Shull Paul Leasure Fred CI open my mouth? Davy: and Robert Iones Roundmg out wrth the top row we fmd the school secretary Alfred Floyd Iudson Day Arthur O Nerl Ray Snyder Wallace Shendan Rlchard Salt Ioe Lamb Donald Iones and Kenneth Madrson Remember when June Sen1ors '7'P I P e . 1 . 'I , . . . . . , . . . 1 . , . 1 1 ' I I I I I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . . 4, ag Saxq ' if Fw mdzrqruds ww 1 'lass of I 952 E f I lass of l'I 12 1 . . pg , o, o 0 0 I lass of l'l :J Y Q. I. 50 Q0 . ! Y flaws of I 953 flaws of I 9.73 T' flaws of I 9.73 ww ? lffhwsai gy H? '27 33 Viv 1 bv C1 X G IILIIBS ,XX-'XJ 33358388555 v N .sg 4 'N 2- Y Ti if K CIF? pnlffg' W N? ! National llonor Society . . . IANUARY CLASS 1 o re Ana ez Ho ee 1 a crya M 1 Eohi Ar Va y J Cnr' cre C1 a re s 'x Qc V Qtro l. c as me ua l Que Pe k ns lur Lueb y Y lc 1 k Quz rne xla'ne c: W oaro R 1 -lv zdak n AD e 'F a v ze Frank ze t Ilene Pl The four card1na1 objectwes of the South Hlgh Chapter of the Natronal Honor Socmety toward whrch they feel everyone should str1ve are leadershrp scholarshrp character and servrce It 1S Wllh most careful conslderatron that these members are chosen smce they must stand before the school as up holders of these pnnclples After the selectron of members th1s year came the electron of ofhcers The nomrnauons havlng been made and the ballots counted the results were as follows Wlllxam Schoessel presrdent Margaret Edmonds vrce presrdent Mar1e Dohar secretary and Frank Anzelloth treasurer Because of the delay caused by the brg snow at thrs trme the recog n1t1on servlce was held the day after the elect1ons took place wrth the hrgh C 1 Ist How: VJa'.': E'a er1r,o:e lfylnxa IQ l. 'fr 1 ' itznzn, lariet l. Smith, IUCHIZ P ' . e, X-'1 L9 ' t Y, ,o .rt ..L ran, Eetf ' zckers, Nancy -'.1 . fx' Rowg Ge: ldz . lack C., --lll - C1 Margaret Earn n' Esl rr rawel f ., ' fr L , ne ben, Soares Lvins, Ma: ' 3's S , .. a., . , N :ity o w, rtf . . f . :rd R51-.': Annette Ezxsl , Anthony I ' 2 Ssz, lahn P:..px1r , lr in Ha ' .' An ll: tr, D, , ow- , 1 1 1 1 - I . I 3 . I -, ' I , I , . H . If . . 1 sl light of the program being the impressive induction ceremony. New mem bers bearing lighted candles, entered from the rear of the darkened audi torium. Upon reaching the stage the club oath was solemnly repeated. The organization is very ably advised by Miss Ethel Milligan and Mr Roy Fellers. OFFICERS William Schoessel President Margaret Edmonds Vice-President Marie Dohar Secretary Frank Anzellotti Treasurer IUNE CLASS lflinid- . . . st Ro R1 hards l. u av r Lu loanre Em Under the able gurdance ot Mary Ann Wymer our school nurse the C11n1c ASS1SlGHlS perform therr varxous dutres smoothly These attractrve g1IlS p1ctured above devote one perrod each day to the task of carrng for mrnor cuts brurses stomach aches headaches and what have you BeS1d6S th1s work the glrls must keep an accurate record of everyone who VlS1lS the cl1n1c as a patlent If ever a student 1snt feehng up to par he has the second floor cl1n1c to rely on and he 1S sure he 1S gomg to be rn capable hands The responsrbrlrty of seemq that the annual chest Xrays are taken as they should be also rests upon th1s statt Although th1s work takes up thelr t1rne the grrl enyoy rt because they are learn ng to use scrssors bandages and 1od1ne sk1lltu1ly and also they are becorrung acquarnted wrth all who come to the1r httle hcsprtal Q r l l W: Kay c , a :ix T jlcz, Rui. Heike, Etearxc cas, I f ifnns. Ind Row: Mxss Mary Ann Wyzrxer, Icseghgne Pedcrzcks, Barbara Anderson. 1 1 I I I - . , . . . . . . . , . . . . C . . , ... S . . . . - 1 Voice Staff . . . s r L nzrn r L, rol 0 rd Ro loe Lorec K n Qhaffer Art DeCc raro Asslgnments and mtervrews and wnteups and copy and layout and ads and ad rnfmutum t1ll 44 pages of typewrltten materral were turned rn ahead of the deadhrxe and another rssue goes to press Such IS the work of the people plctured who handled thelr 1obs w1th d1s patch and wlth no complamts Dedlcated to the task of plctunng South Hrgh 1n prmt throughout the school year the Vorce under the supervlsxon of Ted Moore enjoyed a successful season wrth over 800 subscnbers both semesters I Page Sev Wtyth e 1.1 Ron-.': Rosalie Ig Rando, Sa fr '.anrrol'r, S ' ne Klanf- liner Tu m-y Na I nfs. ind Rox-.': Nancy McFnl'rnd, Dwk Pnnzan, Inn Snta:l, 'th ,'I:1t: Lolne, Yvonne Snyder, Marre Dollar. 3 va: . -, C- ., ', - xr . ,, . H . . . I 4. 4 et -.re 2 L s ibrurq -lssistante . V330 fx Xfwffikzggim, ibm 1 J 1 ose we rrf Llo 5 ,i loug u ai O lo rs Bius ri tz oan Mrrris nc R n 1 r Iwo ores K r Ailrnr Meeks Rose Vlirie l fl AUP si 1' cz, ...Jr 1 f-'ir' -de, 1-.erm ini. .n.::'. annie- 3 ,x ' 110' , :f y,o.f, ' , OFFICERS President Norma Shick Vice-Presiden Lillie Mae Mack Secretary Laura Taylor The library assistants are chosen at the beginning of the semester by Mr. Creager on the basis of scholarship and ability to handle many of the responsibilities that go hand in hand with working in the library. Some of these duties are checking attendance issuing books to students preparing new books and magazines maintaining information on colleges and jobs. They perform these duties smoothly and to the satisfaction of everyone. if P1':'St-vw '- ,V P Fonsolv Upvrutorx . . . CU' Actmg as engmeers of our Publxc Address System durmg the past year were Donald Peloqum M1chael Mxller Ianet Bowers and Marlon Gnfhth These people held a post whxch requxred them to play records for varlous classes tune 1n rad1o programs related to class study and transm1t them to the proper rooms and accept and send out calls from the ma1n ofhce All thxs 1n add1t1on to the1r regular work of seemg that school wxde announcements are heard by all Actmg as student announcers were lune Luebben Phyllxs Racme Norma Shlck Charlene Walters Holly Mohler Iackle Rock Gene Meade and Bar bara Everth The Pub11c Address System IS under the d1rect1on of E G D1ehm P f' ' I AY. ls: RC'-'II Maxon Grlltzth, Ianet Bowers, E. G. Dehm. Qnd Row: Holland Morrxson, Dale Ault. Erd Row: Mxke Miller, Don Peloquln, Art 2eGen3ro. I I - 1 , . I . I I I I I - -If axe I-'-'Je:.ty-si.: -, Stagecraft Club . . . OFFICERS Betty Vickers ........................... President Beverly Pettit ...................... Vice-President Karen Cover ........................... Secretary Meeting the fourth Thursday of each month in The Little Theatre, room 7, the Stagecraft Club under the direction of E. G. Diehm offers opportunities to study all phases of dramatics to any member of the student body interested. The big event of the year comes soon after mid-semester when members of the organization are selected to take part in the annual presentation of a play. This year's choice for production was Cornelia Otis Skinner's The Family Circle presented March 16, in the school auditorium. Pe eyven a 1 , 'X . f . , I ,, ,,,w,,' -4 , , , ,wtf . H ' ' ' r ' G, 9 3 Y ,' 'f' ls' Row: lain Effh,1.g.1.1:., Betty Vrclcezs V.:f:.:gia Bo'-flfm Holllsillahler V,ol': ,A 1rt.rr l'::.f f,f,zQ- ff-Mies E' 1.5 lui lyrx Kxsh K'11er1 CCXJATZ, Beverly Fftlt, Qyiyre l'l1'.'.'1:.'1:.'- ,Lair l.,I.'l, l,jrz.Gr Srzfftht-I .,':.1f- Slsi, Mr, ,, S-ztrr. 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FAMILY CIRCLE Drarnattzed by Anne Coulter Martens From the book by Cornelra Ons Skmner E G Drehrn Dnector Cornella OIIS Sk xrmr ter Maud Sk 11111 er Abby Mab En1d Ons Skmner Wrll am Amy Grace Gordon Henry SYNOPSIS Act I A Saturday afternoon rn May Act lll A Frrday morntnq rn Iur e Act lll The tollowmg afternoon Place The hvtnq room ot the Sk 1111 re Ttrne About l92O Betty Vrckers Ianet Turney Tanet W1lllGmS Lynda Smythe Karen Cover Iarnes Duvall Davld Frthlan Margaret Snow Holly Mohler Iohn Payne Donald Peloqum r home v . 1 0 Q Q I Charlie .,,...........,......................., Frank Duvall 2 ' ' ' 1 . K in Mwm Jlotion i1'flll'l' I 'lub . . . e '4 HB lr llxln Many srudents amvrng at South Hlgh School ilnd thelr classes have moved to Room 220 to v1ew a mot1on prcture These movles are under the superv1 s on of Iohn Maharry and Horace Bgqs who ass1gn the students prctured above to report durmg one spec1f1c per1od each school day The students workrng ID the projecuon room must have knowledge of the operatron of the two projectors 1n the booth the sllde mach1ne and the ab1l1ty to Spl1C9 fxlm at a moments notlce should a breakdown occur durrng a showmg Any student at South Hlgh may apply for a posmon rn the Mot1on PIC ure Club but they must prove themselves rehable and responslble i lst R31-.': lin.,-., 1.1115 fumes fp2.:. Fokxrisiri E43 Pe Hlrzy Gldy. Qzza Flin-.': 'Jftzzn ajey, HC.-:tra Y.f:.Qr1 lznizld Peloqum Flzrlzg nernrfsey. Qld Rr.-.': lvxlgri haha xy, Frank Quvil. Frxztk Cugp lchr. Surowrea, Hzwgzzd Hpljzrfzs Yz'.'1t1 ff Eifri, Ll- fill . , . , . . . . . . H . - H . . 1 . . I . . . . . . . . , I e Elghty-one Tlw lhuul . . . South Hxgh s band under the drrectxon of Wallace Hard IS one of the ma1n sources of prrde to both students cmd faculty altke Band members fmd 1t necessary to be hard at work almost from the lust day of school m order to be ready for the openmg football game lust one week later Th s they drd ID hne style last tall and have been gomg steadrly forward ever s1nce Included on a wxde 11st of appearances durmg the 19501951 school year were n1ne football games wrth hve of them at home and tour away the rna jorrty of school assemblles m1d year and sprmg commencement SQIVICGS the Annual Chr1stmas Program the Spr1ng Festxval the annual assembly concert and possrbly the Mernorlal Day Parade By the t1me graduatron had rolled around n1ne players had earned three year letter awards and eleven had earned two year awards . 1 . . - - . . 1 . 5 . . . . . I . I ' 1 I Cuppvlla Flmir . . . The South Hlqh A Cappella Chou' under th dlrectxon of Olrver Cash IS one of the hnest and most honored organ zatrons of our school Although students clamor to be admrtted only after careful con lderatlon do they become members Along wxth the usual requrrements of voxce read 1ng ab1l1ty tone qualxty and sense of rhythm they must have hrgh scholastlc standrngs and excellent characters The chorr 1S kept busy burldrng up a repetorre from whrch they may draw for the1r vartous publlc appearance Besrdes school assemblles the annual South Hrgh Chrrstmas Muslcal the Sprmg MUSIC Festrval and the Crty Wrde Mustcal Festrval are tncluded such CIVIC act1v1t1es as the Memortal Day Sun use Servrce sponsored by Post 15 the Easter Sunrrse Servrce held at Tr nlty Church an appearance at th Thrrd Baptlst Church and an ex ursron to West mmster College where they sang for Chapel As well as havmg many good txmes the cholr 1S able to present the r beau tlful musrc tn a way that w1ll not soon be forgotten . . D . . . . -f 1 . i . , S . , - 1 1 1 , . . C . . -J. . , I . . . Q . . E. 1 , ca ' ' f- ' I V I lv ' - - A - 1 , 1 . Sound Effwds . . . CHEERLEADERS On hand to pep up the team, win, lose or draw, were our neatly cos- tumed, well-coached cheerleaders. These girls not only braved all kinds of fall weather but made appearances at almost all school assembly programs. Y MAIORETTES Demandrng well deserved attentlon the moment they made therr appear ance Wllh the marchrng band thrs corps of majorettes proved to be one of the mam attractlons at all football games It was only the result of long hours of practlce that baton tW1rl1ng could be accomphshed Wllh such ease and grace 4.1 Knflelrnqz L ncla Smytne, Beverly Pettit. Stcmdlufg: louxsc- Hunt, le'm Stover, lam Tnurtk, Gerry Lftfrrlc. , - 'N Y l'1'1 ffT.1r' f.f11'f':'1f:: -t 1114: F, 3:15 '.1. P ffzi : f F.f1 fi .s 1 .' .71:.'. , I V PM 'W 1 ,mu -Q X X-1 H 'Ni W YT as llffime Assistants . . . R w a e Vv n I a Osoorne Ruth D lts d Ro B tty Ta e Do othy V os Dolly R sso C ole Reeder plcture represent the ofhce helpers the one a1d1ng the work rn the mam ofhce and the other helprng Mr Soller ID the attendance 0ff1Ce Although these students were lucky enough to get a job as an assrstant 1n the mam offrce they found themselves runn1ng to and fro wxth messages operatmg the duphcator assortmg ma11 and answer1ng the telephone Thrs o requ1res a htgh scholastxc standmg and plenty of personality The students 1n the attendance Off1Ce hnd that dally they must record e absentees tardmess and d1str1bute the l1sts and totals to each teacher To both groups the school owes many thanks for a job well done f Page E1 my s1x l lst O 1 loan Lind, M mann 'hitma , o n ' , 1 . Lln w: e af , r r s, u . ar . The two hard working groups of young ladies included in the above I I th I . I . . . l -sf 'Q' f. ' .Z lures' Q 'Q' X '54 ,Qja ,,,,i-+- v Y . X n 'L X M 'KN X x ' A gr, V .' . ? 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L, .,. . sf , ! .W 5 7 Q ,jj-2 Mm ,inns A, 3' ' f , ' I 'ff .fit- ' i',vo 0 0 K OFFTCERS Davrd Rob nson Pres dent Walter Malmer Vrce Presrdent Frank Anzellottr Secretary Hooert Hendrrcks Treasurer Once aga n South I-hgh s chapter of the H1 Y clubs rn thrs area turned rn a record of numerous and vaned act1v1t1es for the school year Hav ng as therr creed To create mamtam and ext nd throughout the school and commun1ty h gh standards of Chr1st1an character club members under the d1rect1on of Lesl1e Calvm enjoyed a Fall Dance at 1h Youth Center a prrva e dance at Proneer Pavlhon the Chrrstmas Prorn held at the Nu Plms Ballroom Crvrc Day act1v1t1es and partrcrpatron as u hers durmg the Good Friday SSIVICGS held at the Palace Theater A tlng as VrcePres1dent durmg the hrst semester was Art DeGenaro lslt Row: P121 l?:r3'.z'ri K-Q:.:1y Kre kcri vlfizg Eire gay .' ,Z Fig, Pig ':'r.:i'f' fif lor- Hwy-1 Q 1.f',, .fz'.'-3 Flozgzzsgz, Ar: . it erect: 11:4 : 1II,1',.IZ. :.d I P71721 it larry Y..-lLQ,C'.'.'Cf1lQ ' rr, fisher ,lhligri .'i.irs.,.:1..::' E... 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OFFICERS Audrey Hoffman Presrdent Margare Swrsher V1C9PI9S1d nt Clayre Hawthorne Secretary Advrsed dunng the 1951 school year by MISS Cecrha Kutcher and M ss Sally Russell Tegrnar the senror chapter of the Y Teens organrzatron at South Hrgh S hool enjoyed a hrghly varred and successful year Meetrng the frrst and thrrd Thursdays of the month at the Y W C A mem bers rn addrtron to thexr regular rneetrngs enjoyed a Chrrstmas Dance square dance a combrned meetmg wrth the Boardman and Hayen H1 Y clubs a cos metrc dernonstratron several book revrews by Mrss Madelrne Margo ot the publrc lrbrary a Truth and Consequence Program Red Cross project recog n1t1on servrce mother s tea and the frnal event of the year the Annual Sprrng Prom at ldora Park . fi I i ' ' - ' 0 Iune Luebben ..................,....... Treasurer A , . . lmia-ilia . . . OFFICERS Marlene Davis .......................... President Rhoda Sabel .................,......... Secretary Dorothy Maharry .............,......... Treasurer Meeting under the guidance of three sponsors, Martha Gagy, Dorothy Wietel- mann and Dorothy Knapic, Amicitia Y-Teens, representing members of the Iunior class, carried through a most interesting club program during the past year. Among the many events enjoyed by club members were a Touchdown Tod- dle, square dance, Christmas Dance, sponsorship of the South-Chaney football assembly, Y-Teen Week, Senior Tea, annual picnic and the Spring Prom. Amicitia also sent a delegate to the State Y-Teen conference at Denison University and sponsored two girls to a local three-day conference. 1 x f V -' F1 gf f':'I1C- Q'-'iff P Hvylrin . . . X OFFICERS V1rg1n1a Mae Reapsummer Presrdent Shrrley Ntles Secretary Barbara Bowman Treasurer Heqwm Y Teens under the qmdcmce of M1 s Margaret Davls has as tts creed Help Every GlIl When ln Need Wrth th1s 1n mmd the sophomore Y Teen club enloyed a most prohtable year Among the act1v1t es sponsored were a Cosmetology demonstratton motton prctures of Mexlco a talk and dlscusston led by Paul Luce assrstant prrncxpal of East Htgh C hool revtew c a Chrtstmas story by Madelme Margo l brarran tea for mothers a our of lo al churches durmg brotherhood Week by mem bes of the lnter Club Councrl and the Annual Sormg Prom at ldora Park . Maw 3wf..Qsg.5rL ' fm., ..,fl,- fr f A ' . K YY, I., 5 ts f ,f , f ' N ff f , f 4 Patsy Gehring ..,.................. Vice-President . I . .C . . ' uf , ' f ' . ' , i ' , , Q C '. . - ,fe fi 7 Page Nmetymree f Girls' ,llhlvtir -lssorialion . . . OFFICERS Dolores Evans Secretary Kay Rrchards Treasurer Wrth good sportsmanshrp as theu' motto he Grrls Athletrc Assocratron whrch met every other Wednesday afternoon rn the grrls qymnasrum 1n cluded on xt s yearly calendar an rmtratron program rn the fall of the year wh1ch resulted rn thlrty new members the sponsorship of an assembly pro gram under the drrectron of Kay Rrchards prevrous to the South Rayen toot ball game and a wmner loser basketball tou nament wxth l3 teams partrcr patlng G A A rs advlsed by Florence Rrchards l X xl' r ' rl, . . If iv I S S A -1 'A K Sally Schuman ................,........ President Q 2 gb 9 R0 fluh . . . OFFTCERS B111 George Pres1der1t Ioe Loree V1ce Presrdent Anthony Strmes Secretary Roger Cam Treasurer Advr ed by Karl Soller the RO Club a comparatrvely new orgam CIl1OIl has made great str des durrnq 1he past year as a school servrce club Holdrng as therr creed He prohts mos' who serv s nest member S1011 sored a ihree week sales tax drrve cleanlmess rn the school and on ihe grounds surroundlng the school and a student handbook Whrch should be ready for d1str1bu1on by the beqrnnrnq of the fall semester Included rn the handbook w1ll be the rules and hrstory of the school o'f1c cr orgamzatlons the faculty and sublects taught and a drawmg oi th floor 1 lan of the school lr! F. I ::r',' rw: Ilfn l'zv.. liz '.-:rx Iii: Pfr l' 1 . zz ft 1' ri '. V: r 12' lt 1' 'L 1 :.: li' .. 'Ez l' If.. ::1, Hwy lrfr.-i Hi' H' I. E , r :' f. fi 2 : .: 1 1. l : :f ' L .5.:.':. 1.4-11 Tv ::. 'l' :','.1':: 5.1f,:, ff: : .-1 Z1 H f :.:. 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The Red and Blue Warnors of 1950 wh1ch featured passlng by Brantley and runnlng by Humphrey were able to present a commendable record of seven w1ns agalnst two losses as the hnal whrstle blew 1n then' last contest agamst a trad1t1onal r1va1 Bayen In C1lY SGIIGS competltlon South s grrd mach1ne scored two v1ctor1es agamst Chaney 20 12 and Ursul1ne 13 S before runnmg rnto a powerful East Hmgh squad boastmg one Dom BUCC1 All State quarterback ln charge Drop p1ng th1s one 18 7 the Red and Blue eas11y overcame W11son 18 0 but lost to Rayen s T1gers 19 0 1n the upset of the year In out of town competltron the Wamors couldnt f1nd then' match Eas1ly overcornlng Struthers 43 20 the team went on to drop the N1les Dragons 27 6 Canton Llncoln 26 7 and East L1verpool s Potters 13 6 South South South South South South South South Crty Serles Struthers N1les Ursul1ne Canton Lmcoln East L1verpool East Wrlson Rayen South ............ 20 Chaney ...... 41 pig?-N1IlffQ '1.VIl.. The Team . . . SENIORS . . . Ed Egolf, Vince DeVincent, Bill Burkhart, Ed Swager, Roger Cain, Kenny Shaffer, Sam D'Annessa, Ray Sobnosky, Don Edie, Bill George, lack Snyder, Tom Nadrich, Lester Grissette, Bill Schoessel, Bob Thompson, Ronald Saunders, Ioe Skowran, George Lewis. IUNIORS . . . Robert Brooks, Iohn Glaros, Bill Booth, Dick Rankin, Lingar Hum- phrey, Tony Santucci, George Triakoff, Don Wassam, Bill D'Amico, Iack Dick, Gatha Womack, Bill Durflinger, Iim Wright, Bob Elliot, Bob Cain. SOPHOMORES . . . George Kantarze, Charles Yeaton, Fred Chittock, lack Carney lack Schoessel Iim Holmes Tom Bergman Bob Ripple Bob Mont omer q r het olcs L1 E Bur I O 9 .5 f ries Yea n Q Ro 3 li Afee K R rkir Roger Cam Keri 5 fer Sa'r Dprnnessa Ray Sobnosky Ass n Co Ben Lask n c og Trlcf Heny e V1 ssc Arr c Fred Chr tock ic k rc Iccrc S ncesse Bob Thorn S a rom K B irri ing r R 'iald Sacrde Ioe Sk fran T m Bergman Irm Wright George EOD R e Bob Elliot Bob Mon gorrery Bob Cam +I Page Ninety nine 1 1 1 1 1 ' 9 Y- lsi Ry.-J: I.. C. Morgan, Geor e Kant'rZe, Ro., 1 Bro ' , golf, V.:1:e L'5Vr:x,e-nt, Bill lchcrr, l hn Glafcfs E411 B3 th, Ed Jager, Cn: ' to . Cc Zh lenn we . , :ICN G. r, ., . Anti , .1 , , jon Edie, Bill George, lack Snyder, Tom Nadrrth, Lester Grzssette, Lingar Humphrey, Bill Schoessel, 1sT': .t sch 1 . Sr' Roz-:z Tony Sarttucix, Ge rie LG cf, r R ed, Don ': Bill D' .LL o, .t , ' Q Clrrtey, jack Qc' , ' 3' l, . np cn, Gain 'J' .:c'. 421 Rc:-.': 11:1 Hokies, ill D' 1 -E , Q. ' . rs, ov , Q , , l.ew:s, ' rppl , ' , t .1 , . : , ' - ' 5- Sw' 1 'Cn ' 5 6. X c Z az X V I ,, z I If 5 lx N 4' .f X 5 S yiw A A, fm fgwygf ,QL 0-A-N 7' fi! 'Q L, , -2 'Q 5 E ' 3 if ' U ff 4 f ? ' mhz, 2111 4 df' 'fi S2 .fl LO' Y 3-X c ,Q am- ff' Qvason 's Summary . . . SOUTH 43 . STRUTHERS 20 Warriors travel to Struthers for first scalp of season. Brantley racks up three tallies. Humphrey breaks through for one. Brantley tosses to S hoessel and Cain for two more. In final period L. C. Morgan intercepts Struthers pass and hikes 80 yards for final score SOUTH 27 NILES 6 W1th Brantley tossing passes to Schoessel Cain and Carney for scores and Humphrey bulling over from the two for another the Bed and Blue gains another dec1s1ve victory Excellent defens1ve line play holds the Dragons to a lone tally SOUTH 20 CHANEY 12 Souths Warriors come from behind to drop Chaneys Cowboys and make it three in a row Trailing 12 7 as the half tlme whistle blows the Red and Blue are bolstered by Mac s pep talk an intercepted pass and a final tally by Humphrey to keep their record unblemished SOUTH 13 URSULINE 6 The Insh Green falls before an undeniable South offensive as Brantley arr1v1ng after play gets underway chugs across for South s two T D s Lmgar Humphrey plunges over for the extra point to sew up the ball game SOUTH 26 CANTON LINCOLN 7 The Red and Blue wave rushes on as South s Warriors are again vic torious Leading 14 7 at half time the team opens up offensively with passes by Brantley catches by Booth and runs by Humphrey to make the win decisive SOUTH 13 EAST LIVERPOOL 6 The Warriors take to the road and whip the Potters of East Liverpool in saw the score evened up in the first half wrth passes by Brantley catches by Cam and runs by Humphrey A second half rnterceptron and tally by Hump dGC1d9S the winner SOUTH 7 EAST 18 14 000 fans turn out to see South s skein of six victories broken by their mighty rivals from the East Side South s lone tally came as the result of a Humphrey breakthrough followed by an extra po1nt pitch by Brantley around right end SOUTH 18 WILSON 0 A slim crowd watches South rack up its seventh win as Bill Booth races off tackle for 51 yards Roger Cain runs for 22 and Swager breaks across for the final counter of the contest SOUTH 0 RAYEN 19 In the biggest upset of the year a highly under rated Bayen Tiger fought and clawed its way to a clear cut victory as Rayen s Stevens stepped across for two counters and Kasperian added a third Once again proving that a Hayen South t1lt is truly unpredictable I O r r a thrilling game before 6,000 fans. Drawing first blood, the Potters quickly lluslwtball . . . South Hrghs 1950 51 cage team enyoyed a favorable season wrth ll w1ns agamst 7 losses After a fast start agarnst Toronto the Warr1ors dropped three 1n a row to Yo Co Sharon and Farrell and then came mack wrth wms over Struthers East Akron South Rayen and Canton Lehman A two game slump aga1nst Massrllon and Boardman followed Hrttrng therr strrde agarn the Red and Blue garned wms over Chaney Wrlson North N11es and Memo r1a1 wh11e droppmg a pa1r to Ursuhne and Guard In the North Eastern Ohro Sectronal Tournament the Warr1ors dropped out ot the prcture 1n therr frrst contest wrth Grrard 51 35 to end the season s play r l- l Y.zf' E Jr, Q .if f':,' 1' Fry F. lux, Ai' 1411.11 , li 1 ', :. 1 :Z Ei S4 Hfirzfl Hs:-1 1'I.'.:z 'g..1Q.3 : f': 'l-1 L,'fx:z.f'y, sm xr. Qin. at TJ., fl- :Zz II -rr, B :ru 111. xy. . , . . . - . If . ,I - 1 - 1, 11 1 - - ' r I I I ' - I I I - . . . . . . , I - I ' 9 '.,., fa,-, '-.san : 'xv L -. ,bf Un: A ,- Samson 's Summary . . . South 64 Toronto 55 Warnors open season oy eas1ly topptng Toronto hve Art DeGenaro takes scorzng honors Wllh 19 markers Yo Co 48 South 44 South takes on Youngstown College treshrnen P1cks up 18 po1nts 1n hnal quarter to cause frosh cons1derab1e worry before tmal wh1stle Sharon 47 South 38 Opponents take early lead and hold 1t throughout game DeGenaro gets e1ght pomts tor Warnors Farrell 52 South 36 Warrxors drop second game dur1ng Chr1stmas holt days to Pennsylvama nelghbor score by quarters 12 4 16 14 34 24 and 52 36 South 44 Struthers 40 Red and Blue notch second w1n rn hve starts Score 40 40 at end of regular tune per1od Overttrne spells d1fterence South 41 East 38 Another w1n for the Wamors And another over trrne per1od to decxde the V1C1OI Carney h1gh man Wllh 14 po1nts South 49 Akron South 46 Contenders for the state t1tle the prevlous year arrlve to lose a close one to the Red and Blue ln sp1te of one potnt lead at half ttrne Raub w1th 16 polnts shows way to V1C1OIV South 38 Rayen 35 Raub h1ts the hoops tor 21 markers to gtve the War r1ors another notch on the crty t1tle Red and Blue hold 8 po1nt lead at half . . . Bt-mb high man with 13. ' ' ' South 56-Canton Lehman 46 . . . Carney with 19 points is high man as squad sends Canton Lehman to defeat . . . Makes it six wins in nine games played. Massillon 61-South 42 . . . A road trip spells defeat as the Massillon Tigers pour it on from the beginning of the second quarter till the end of the game . . . DeGenaro high with 13. Boardman 53-South 41 . . . Undefeated Spartans too much to take . . . Carney high with 12. South 57-Chaney 43 . . . Cowboys taken into camp with ease . . . Title hopes still high . . . Raub gets 16. Ursuline 35-South 26 . . . Low-scoring game of year as title hopes are shat- tered . . . Score by quarters: 7-5, 11-17, 20-25, 26-35. Girard 56-South 33 . . . Girard team lives up to reputation with final outcome never in doubt . . . Carney nets 10. South 40-Wilson 33 . . . Wilson Presidents don't quite have what it takes . . . South ahead at half, 21-17 . . . Iones high with 10. South 58-North 45 . . . Iones again leads squad with 15 markers against strong North High team. South 53eNiles 45 . . . Warriors top Niles in Close one . . . Carney high with 18. South 48-Memorial 42 South Wins final game of season against Red Devils Ion s again high with 13 . u , . . Q . . . V . SCHEDULE Busvball . . . Bo k dVv BbA South Highs nme came through thetr regular season w1th seven wrns agamst s1x losses In the North Eastern Oh1o D1str1ct Baseball Tournament they went down to defeat at the hands of the W11son Presrdents 10 7 wh1ch made therr record for the ent1re season of play seven wlns and seven losses Coached by Iohn McAfee last years baseballers were led 1n h1tt1ng by D1ck Iones w1th a 400 average Ken Shaffer wrth 311 and Ray Raub w1th 273 Top prtchers 1ncluded Ray Raub Gene S1pus Bob Zack and B111 Nagy South South South South South South South South South South South South South North Hubbard F1lCh G1rard Warren N11es Boardman Newton Falls Chaney Memonal East Struthers NEO Drstnct Tournament W11son p rw 15tRc'.-.': Patllusso, ArtDe-Genaro, Ken Shatfer,Dyk-el-1a11, C' Yeckel, 1Jc1eVVesYon. .'ndRcw:EL11Georqe,lamesM11ler,D10 Icnes,Wa e 'e1sh,V1c LaMarcc,B1Q1Bo:th, Bob Zack. 3rd Row: Ice Skowran, o ment, Ray Rcub, B111 Schoessel, Gene Sxpus. . I H. H - - - . - I ll 1 ll - I -I , . 1 . .. I . , . . . , , . South ................ 6 Wilson ..... ff? 1:36 one Hundred fz. TPIUIIS CIIIIIIIIIIDIIA . South Hxgh s 1950 net squad under the guldance of A1 Beach came through the season w1th four w1ns and 1 loss to take the Mahon1ng Valley Champlon Shlp on po1nts Due to poor playxng condrtlons the regular schedule had to be reduced to hve games four wmth local schools and one wrth an out of town team Warren Hardmng H1gh Results Apnl May May May May 2 South South South South South Chaney Warren Ursuhne Boardman Rayen I A I' 'QM' dRBHdkBbThpIhBh f Page One Hundred Seven . Y O b 1 Q 0 . 1 . I . - , . ' 6 ................ 6 . . ............... 1 3 ................ 3 ................. 9 ................ 7 ..... ........... ' 10 . ............... 7 ..... ........ . 19 ....... ......... 5 ...... ........... -' uf, QQ! N' eff 'rl -W .G .fi - ,h lst Row: Chuck Schaffer, Ar hur DeGenaro, B111 Hendrtcks. Zn ow: cb en nc s, o om son, c n uc. anim. State Finalist . . . South Hrghs tenn1s coach A1 Beach thought he saw an opportunlty for Art DeGenaro to make a name for h1rnse1t and for the school last sprrng as the state net tournaments got underway He wasnt wrong Entermg the Northeastern Oh1O Regronal Tourney held 1n Akron Ohlo May 20 Art proceeded to pohsh off three contenders 1n mornlng matches and then c11nch the trtle w1th a two and one half hour playoff agalnst Gonct of Chaney 9 7 810 and 8 6 The followmg Frlday Art went to Columbus to battle w1th twelve top fl ght contestants who surv1ved d1str ct battles to become el1q1b1e for the state frnals Here hrs luck wasnt so good as he went down to defeat agarnst Khtch of Portsmouth 1n the quarter tmals HIS ab1l1ty to garn the helghts he d1d achxeve however are worthy of h1gh prarse from all ot us F . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 : . . Q . . . - 1 . . 1 1 Golf Team . . . y kndid H South s golf squad had a tough tune of rt durmg the season s play w1th a record of two Wms aga1nst ten losses 1n compet1t1on wlth local schools and one outs1der Warren Hardlng I-hgh Coached by Ben Lask1n the boys d1d enjoy a lot of golf 1n Splfe of the1r reverses SCHEDULE Aprll South East May South Rayen May South Ursu11ne May South Warren May South Warren May South Memonal May South 1 2 Ursu11ne 1 2 May South Chaney May South Memonal May South Chaney une South East vt Page One Funarea N1ne Stanle Barnos y, onal wards, B111 Ptzer, losep.. E17noFL:y, Rpnert Hegrztiann, Coach Ben Luskin. ' 28 ...................... 4 .................... 12 2 ...................... 5 .................. 11 4 ...................... S ................ ' 10 8 ...................... O ................ 16 May 9 ...................... South SVQ .................. Rayen 1OV2 10 ...................... 7 ................. 8 15 ...................... 3 ............... 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If 'N WN, - f r fu --v 'I I 4' , ff X , ,. ', . . '14 ,- ' U .ff---' ' f .ff ' - - f --f -- 'A -W, E 'A M' 1g4: '-- , if Pm: Arie f G1 Ehifnl 5' Compllments of CENTURY F0011 MARKETS H O d ole dO cl rnarters not how trart the qale How charged wrth punrshrnent the scroll l arr tn captam of rny rate arn tne mast r of rny soul fW1ll1am Erne I Henleyl Conaratulatrons Class of l95l 5 l'ROUbb HIRSHBERF 5 Youngstown Ohro Warren Ohro New Castle Pa Trad1t1ona1 as the Dlploma A Fme Watch from Brenner s f Q Our selechon mcludes the famous eff makes that are most valued for ,J 1 x Z then' accuracy most pnzed for N f lheu- beauty R XYNIOND BRENN ER Reglstered Ieweler Amencan Gem Socxety Federal at Hazel P One lwmared Tmrl en lt V s , r f ' ' , . A 9 ll I l f e . r . Q r , I if ' N H N 9 N ' 1 , a,Vx..x.X I X 5,445.- 1--tai I -N - lb'- I - 'va 'Q i 1. -1' A . , g 'fl Qfx if ,gf . Q- 1 ,iffy Q? me' , - -D 4 -- , X- 5 -. ef . I . I ,ig ,' fs M, . T - , r - A 4 r - , ul -,X ' ' , -.., arg., r O, lf We are Proud of the SEALTEST Name +5 , IT 4 ' Q EU 09,4 DAIRY PRODUCTS When you buy Milk and Ice Cream. don't overlook the advantages of SEALTEST QUALITY CONTROLS - and our own scientific SEALTEST LABORATORY SUPERVISION. They safeguard the purity and delicious flavor of SEALTEST MILK and ICE CREAM. Telephone 3-2161 Thr- Yollngslmsn Sanitary Milk Co. 715 Erie Street Younqstown, Qhio Congratulations and Best Wishes From Your Nerqhborhood Photoqrapher MEI lx S Sl UDIU Wilt Morlcet Street Pho re 7 UU97 , 1 'FN Wfi T A L K A ,J 4 ' V . I. .- Patrorpze South Slaes Priest Store THE FINER E - Z FOODS A Complete Line of Nationally Advertised Merchandtse Featuring E-Z Trim'd Rite Meats E-Z Farm-Fresh Produce Cpen 9 a, ut. to lU pu. m, 7 Days a Week Servlce Qur Specialty E-43l Market at Rav my-J oa We heartlly congratulate all the qraduatma semors ot South l-hah School and extend our smoerest and best wlshes tor the success ot all The Studlo 45348 D . . of Kal ' .flrlisls in ljlllllllgfllllllf 'I25 W. Commerce Call - For Hospitality Serve Coca-Cola 6.6551 F f In 1 Q K,-.fx nmux Coca Cola Botthng Company of Youngstown THE SPR-XTT STUDIO Extends conqrcrtukrtrons to the C1c1sses of 1951 and Wrshes contmued success to C111 rts members 2615 Market Street Phone 2 4811 P 5 1 X fd X N A We 1 ' 1 f X IN -Q f S 1. , IOIIKIU UND!! nvlnonlv ol ml COCA :Ou C0nunov lv Congratulations. Classes of 1951! You've reached the ena of a :oar-yea streei . . , or at least thats the way you feet now. The secrets in the '.'ICffft oorirnencernent, though. Commence means to heqin...yop1'l1 Qoegii. loetng a part ot a startling new Wortd . . . a worla that looks to you to amide it . . . away from tear, oppression, preudioe and hate. The first years are the hardest, hut theyre yours! Lets see what you can do with them! MvKELYEY'S 1883- 1951 Best Wrshes SIOI 1, S E1XNb 152261 nw d Av Ph ne 47Q32 V 1 ' ' ' ' N J f ' , . .Q OC 9. MC. ' V -1, P : Inn ?1'.1.I'1I 1 3 J' Buy me a treat, says lim to lake. Make it ice cream, that's easy to take. Okay, says lake, that suits my whim, For ice cream gives you vigor and vim. ISALY'S HIE Sl NIH Xlf H l11U1Xl1'b0N C0 114 W 17 dera1 St 2625 Market St 1052 Mahom ug Av ana 1823 Belmont Ave Hardware Headquarters for 104 Years Leaders in Sports Appliances and Home Needs NOW FOUR STORES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE PI E XbURE PORT Q6 G1 W cd A Jemie Phone 8 5567 Sporting Goods and Equipment Guns Ammunition Fishing Tackle Diamonds Iewelry Watches Guaranteed Watch Repairing R1 s 1 D ss N1 1101 ms Yurchyk rw vw X IW rw N 1 L, ' 1 ' 17 ' , 1 A . . Q . L, . 2 QI' . e. ' . . . I R T J . , 25a ct ' M - . . A1 . .1S:.1Q.GC.., C Q. lr lb! HER S lrl UXYEH5 Artxstic Wedding Decorations M I tS'r Three Stores At Your Servtce LA! XRS SLPER N1 XRKETS N1 N2 ar rluc IACIYIJIIIII 'hd C 11 md Sf uthem Ave Blvd For the Best Clothes and Best Pr1ces ee IURD I IIESTERFIEI D FI XII URS 9 W Federal Str U Cm P n 4 22 two no 1 N W 1 9 W W 1 I J K Q C Q C Poo Q 2 1148 5519 Mo' ke . eet I r' 0 N N' T f N 4 J Y 1 - .W o. o. No. 3 t fc me , :ills 1586 f ' Q5 E55 EI. Tv f' Lit' South Side 'West Side SLLITI1 Side Y Y i W ' T Y W , J I L J v 1 G , 1 , Get Rooms 1 hr e -3 V Yom gs ':- .,Ot1 FLOWERS Let Us Say It For You MURBERGER 81 LEX MBERT Personalized Service Foster Theotre E1dq. T-ehephcrre 248149 Yourrqstown, Ohio KENNETH KLEIN Photographer Phone 3 5454 1302 Morket Street Youngstown Oho Comp1 ments of 5TOP XND 511013 I UUD NI XlxlxEF M 1 r 13 s 121V 218 McrkCtS1 , 1 1 1 . v 1 Y V E 5 1 . 7 r cCo.lurr 1-1 1 f- . Phcne 4-5391 Congratulations to Graduates Compliments of The Tl101'lltCJll Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Fur Storage Cmnpally 234-240 Belmont Avenue Younastown, Ohio A Grad's DREAM Is to Own One of These Fine Timepieces Elgins - Bulovcxs - Gruens Long1nes and Le Coultres From S27 50 and Up on Lxberczl Terms HENRY 5 UPTOWN JEWELERS 2790 Market Street Phone 8 22ll Next Door to the Upto Nn The xtre Conaratulatrons KENNY 5 bOHIO bERV IC ENTER Oak H ll and Warren Younqstown Ohlo Come to us for your Tires Batteries ACCGSSOTIGS and Motor Tune Ups . at 7 , - T 7 A ' Q 3 w w w ' , J Y i . A f 1 1 1 ' at P zgff Onf- Hun4rfQ '.-.'f'tty-'N e W G XIX-XRD 8 PRICE 2108 Mcxrkft Street Quality Meats Phone 4-4484 See the Better Plctures FUSTER Free Parklng 1r Condlhoned 2500 GI nfvf CI Ave Here THEAIIEE IS ew I-I G N Bowman THE HEWI I RCN NI XX I0 General Insurance 4 I1 Ill town PI 51 .9 I QC . ' . . H 11 H. L. rewii . . ' r 1 W 'r N I ' Q Q A Q 506 INI1, o:A1:1 5 Bfxzikz Yr: 1 !S ' ,O. If me 4- I1 I Cornphfnenis From Ha1'1'y's Me-11's 211111 Boys' Wear The Home of Lee Hats and Campus Sportswear 1711 Market St. Younqstown, O. Cpen Eveninqs Phone 5-5913 Phone 2-2811 George YV. Blunt and S011 Plumbing and Heating Supplies 2415 Glenwood Avenue Youngstown, Ohio xldhflllllltf Iflll C0 lock Sussman 240 W Boardman Complete Fur Servlce We Trade New Fur Coats for O d C rnphrnents Dt an F1 eds 11011 Realtor 213 Ene '1'erm1no11B1dq O11 e 7 2834 Res 9 8731 11-1 ph bca F0011 Co 2140 Market St Phone 8 0041 Cut up Poultry Fresh Fxsh Buy the Part You Need No Waste so 31 1101 WI1111111 IN M111mery Hosxery Iewelry Scarfs Handbags Gpen Ev nxngs A ross ro S uth1-hgh P 1 . ' . o 1 ' of .. C J I j 1 X Q. Y . St. 1 YC - , , - J ' x w lf , 1 . ' 1 0 ' A I 0 A V, I - Q V - C0UQfGfU1U1i0T15f IQIO Market Phone 8-1426 C1os, f 'F .C 1 rn o 'F Compliments ot Mivllaf-l's . . .... Men's and Boys' Wear Full Line of Men's Work and Dress Clothes 2597 Market St. Youngstown, O Cit'llt'l'2lI Office EIIIIIIIIIIPIII Co. Typewriter-s Adding Machines Cash Registers l307 Market Phone 4-3421 Dusi Music Slmppc Conn King Band Instruments Gibson Guitars Instructrons Accessones Repairing Voice or Talent Recordings Made Phone 7 4212 700 708 Market St Youngstown xVt'Il5Itfl'gS 2502 Glenwood Ave. tFoster Theatre Bu1ld1ngl DELICIOUS HOMEMADE CANDIES CARAMEL CORN POPCORN HOMEMADE ICE CREAM OUR SPECIALTY Congratulatrons to Class of l95l K ml' s Bala IX l40l Market Street Ku J to Klrng s tor Qualrty lxlill Ixhi Hmm fompflnv Your Fnendly Dealer 939 Market St Youngstown 5 O IN H Slater Manager Phone 8 0551 . - 11 rw A W n . .I . .vi W 3 Q 1 .. ,A .1 o g ' s , f,.7 Dk if fs 4 4 t V -1 1 - I. . , v. . t . Tl' 1 'X Sporting Goods Co. 29 North Champion We Specialize in Golf, Tennis, Baseball. Softball Football and Basketball School Supplies Gifts for the Young Set Where You Get the South High Note Book Covers The Ciawforcl .3 Gift Slloppe loO8 Hillman Street Clie--l111 L Slllfllll MCKELVEY S Upton ll Beauty S11 1 Complete Beauty Service Helen Bundle Prop llfl 'vlarket 8 5145 Lgo - -hlldllllf' bt'lVltt Lubrication Brake and Auto Painting and Radio Repair 24 Hlllrnon St Phone 8 0928 Compliments of C dlldlt s1Ck Room Supphes Vitanuns Baby Needs A Full Section of Cosmetics l OO McGuffey ond Albert St Phone 6 9728 -fPq u . 9 'N 9 ' f c 0 1 ' 2x A 1 - x ,u f f . S 1 . I x I 1 , is r 9 - - - ,A f D Buttery service Cut Rate Mcdiville . . . 1 . . l . ll 'l . - . -if a e One H ti of Tx-xerity-five lif- Best Wishes fron, THE YOUNGSTOWN e-XUFO CLUB 120 S, Chaznpicn Sr. Featuring: School Safety Patrols High School Drivers' Training Program Membership supported and offering excellent service and coverage C ul Bllllilclllll buns Florists CCIT1Dl1Tll9IllS 3514 Mflfkef Sffeei XIII km Auto bales phons 2 I 154 805 Mahoning Avenue Flowers For All Occasions Voabfwgnggm A LA MA I 00 N M O Leach Om' 513 Market S Phu 3 0412 L-1,1- 12. . , N K O ' o if , l l l i M of ' ' U lx! ' v I v H in . . , , S Y , Nl i A suns mn sEmlcAE U . 6. , R1 A il 746 Yau ngstuwn Printing www? .SHED vX vi ,sf I IT ll 0115 lflll Ill' IIS llllll IIISIIII' S 0l'l'lll' I XII I' ll Tlilll l'0ll VIS LETTERPRESS AND COMPLETE LITHOGRAPHY 3 787 lYll'K A YE. -:- PIIILYE 3-3112 lnnunl I' xpmullturvs . DISBURSEMENTS Retouchrng prctures of faculty Hadacol for our dear adv1ser Amount collected for Needy Ch1ldren s Home Annual Staffs Hallowe en Party Penslon for staff and advrser Funny books to amuse staff Staffs vacatlon rn Flonda Bullet proof hmousme Erasers for wrrters Cab fare to plck up envelopes Penc11s Staff room 1nter1or decorat1on Ianuary Bus1ness Manager s TV Set Iune Busmess Manager s TV Set fbetterl Amount charged for engraver s ad Postage stamps Gum Hush money to advrser M1sce11aneous ftoohsh expendrturesl Total INCOME Income from Bnnks Inc of Mass Income from senror ptctures Income from ads Income from sale of annuals Total P 1 249 86 1 001 01 35 35 35 35 1 000 00 85 10 2 222 22 20 943 98 10 00 68 59 21500 215 05 50 50 436 00 500 00 1 000 00 1 470 210 08 51500115 76 S1 500 000 00 20 35 44 96 50 45 S1500115 76 w O . I Q 10 U O O ' ' ................................. S , . 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