Wheeling High School - Record Yearbook (Wheeling, WV)

 - Class of 1937

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I 0 TH RECORD MARY LGUISE FOULK, Editor BETTY PUSH, Manager S1 IC ?C'C0iZ 1 ez scv D mum 911 Jfzculzmz I 1 cm 7 EHIIIII WHEELIN6 HIGH SCHOOL WHEELING, WEST VIRGINA 311 fl - fl of nilefe 1 fhivfy :f en 17 I 'l'- ' nf' lu' '0 171155 I' Ive Jake ,P emure nz crl'll'70llllClllg E STAF EDITORIAL era Cardona Anna Cook Iner a I-Iemernan Lue e Jonns Jean KIlne Edna Mae Vooe Tommy Lew s Jonn Scnumaener and lvraxane W Ilrarns Art Work Mntor' e ey Jumor ASSISEGUIS I-ree I3artIwoIornew Alberta Otto and Mary Margaret Norton BUSINESS Luc De Izrllrppo La Verne Fousse Mae Ienderson CParIes Macflerrnott CIwarIes Marin Ne Hwea IVIIIIer I:veIyn Raddrge I-IaroId Rreck and Maxane XXfrIIranns PHOTOGRAPHERS Jonn Antlwony I'Ie d Pnoioqra pIer Arinur AbpIanaIp A sr tant NMII' an Cresa and CIycIe I3eaI SPONSOR a I F S In I I 'M I4 II . I A ' ' I f I I Q . .I . Everett f'XdamsonI Delivan Barn- Iwarf, y I ' I I I I I, I I I I 2 'S K. I I-IiId . Davies g W gg gg .g gg CLQ gake ,cpleaswze an Lizhoclucmg MISS ELIZABETH McKEE ot the cla s o dedlcate thus boom to our sponsor Mass Elizabeth McKee whose helptul and encouragnnq pmt has made a pleasant tour years tor Mrss McKee was graduated trom Wheeling l-hgh Cchool In IQZ7 and trona Ohio Wesleyan Un versuty IC'3I l-ler chuet outsrde school rn te est us the Gurl Scouts ot wh: h years She was the trrst to achreve an thus communrty the highest honor an the Girl Scouts organlzatron the Golden Eaglet rnslgnra She IS now leader ot Troop 8 lt was our good fortune that Mass McKee returned to Wheelrng l-hgh School un l93l as a teacher In the Biology Department lxfe c n all heartily agree wrth Muss Gall l-lol ciay her associate In the Depart ment who says ot her Mass McKee us the best all around person l lcnow Thanx you tor all you have done tor us Miss McKee E, s t l937. . . , us. t U J .. 4 . ' l ' in 1 . A A ' '- she has been a memloer 'tort titteen A . . ' . a e .Jake .lleasure an nffzoclucmg MR I E EWING R EWING rs as much a part ot Wheelrng Hugh Sc ool a the prllars rn tront ot the burldlng He us well Icnown and popular throughout the crty the county and state He can readly Ing Hugh School today by name and he rarely forgets a Wheelrng graduate Mr Ewrng trrst came to Wheeling Hrgh School as coach ot athletrcs rn September IQO3 He was prrncupal In IQI4 I9I5 when the hugh sc ol was held In Webster School after ture had serrously damaged the build ng Later he was transferred to Madison grade school as head H returned hee rn I923 to oe ome prrncrpal and has held tne posrtmon ever srnce T e Class t I937 will long re member you wrth attectron M. Ewing. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION W. S. McElroy President C. Hal Brues Wllluam I- Cvarden Walter E. Cooey Charles H Seabrrght C. A Dantord Clerk THE COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS .l. P. McHenry BS A M Superrntendent S. S. Jacob Jr A B Assistant Superrntendent H. B. JQQQS A B A M Assrstant Superrntendent THE FACULTY DEANS Page Six CDV CT 0 ' Lg CT . h S- , 1 ' call almost every student in Wheel- ' - I 1 I ' I ho I . 1 ' . e r ' ' C h o ' U - . . u V e .Ja e .l easufze cn fgnhoaluczng TH FACULTY COMMERCIAL ENGLISH HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS W BarIcman BSC Mass SteIIa Conover Crarg Mass Sophra I-I Erwrn BS Hayward O N McCoy ACA Mrss Jeannette A Dr ACA I-IarryC Slpe BS Mass MISS Mrss Mrss Guy Mrss Mrss Mrss Mrss lv rss MISS MISS Mrss Mrss Anna E CarroII A B M A Jessre E Cunnrngham A B M A Carrre M Daggue A B M A a I Davres B S H Foster AB MA Vrrgrnra K I-Ieunlern AB MA Elizabeth I-I ggrns EIrsabethJ Lrnsz Ph B Vrrgrnna McGranahan A B Wertha StreneCIcer A B Frances I-I Broyerman BS MA Rosemary 6rIIette B S M A Kathryn MaCBane B S M A Martha Ross W I-I Bone Jr I: T Dennlston MrIton E oIt FranIcJ Jacks Ka Thomas Parker Frank A Schneider Ira SteeIe B I-I W Wagner . Sv frv f lc 01 ' - E I. . , . . . R. B. ' V. C. I Sziirsor ot Swfnmrrg Tram ' . . yor, . . ., Sofwvr OI GMI Rasvzfvs ' I-Iild . ' , . ., M.A., Soorsor ot SchooI Ncwsoapvr and Scnror CIass Y Sorslor ot Dubatt: CIIJL Sofwff ot thv Lan:--rr CoIumn rn R.1Ce 1 It I C 'witor ot Dramatris I In I I , . ., Sufwor ot Sm Ras- f 5 Srfwrrr 'vt Sfaddh' Cat I I S I I Sr?C's'r if Hrmn-g Etffswncs CIut3 X ' . I-I L. E. y. B.S. Semi 'I '5 IVV? S:'s:i' ot C-'fw z Cht J. . .S.E.E. . N CD We gflalfe .lleasure U1 tgVlf'lOflUCAl!'lg . -W gg THE FACULTY LANGUAGES MATHEMATICS MUSIC SCIENCE o n vlrss Mrss Mass Mass OFT Cecrl Brown A B M A Marf Patton I-laclcett A B Madge Muller A B M A Ne C Bauer BS Bess M Cole AB MA Patterson BS M S W Smith BS MA C Lawrence Krngsbury A B C Lawrence Kingsbury A B Instrumental Music Mrss Bess McGranahan BS Vocal Musrc PHYSICAL EDUCATION V Everett Brrnlcman AB I Mass Elizabeth Sternbrclcer BS Charles I-I Ebers BA MA Pap L Ely AB plwl c Mrss Gall H I-Iollday B ot Ped M A Mrss Elrzabeth McKee A B t C I J h A ' ., . . ., . . I ' 5 , . ., MJ-x. ' II . , .. A. J. , . ., . . J h . ' , . ., . .. Spcrscr at Hr'Y Cluh DIVVCIOI ot Band and Orchvstra Drrvctor o, Glec Clubs Coach ot Eootball, Baslrwthall Sporsor ot G. A. C.. Coach ot Grrls' Athi-glrzs Sponsor ot Photogra 1 y C uh X I h . , . ., Sponsor ot lass ot I93B Sponsoro lass ot 937 I-I. D. Wiltong, A.B., M.A., Coach ot Golt I A , . ., . . r ' . , . ., M.A. Assrstant Coaclr ot Football, Baalfctballq Clrfiflw ot TlfI'IfT'S C. . A , . ., . ., Srrfrnsor ot I-Ir Y Clulr Af,r,rf,ig,n1 Coach HI ErrrrIIrrIl, II nd Cr aih ot Trarl N. B. Ein h, . ., B.S., Earn,-r it BIEIIJ M' s . . ., . . r, l rwwarv Soorsir' ft Cn Bfs-H-.1 I' I . , . .. Srfrol Nurse Sqgrr-tary tc Prrncrpal c rglrt SOCIAL SCIENCE PQL vlrss Mass Mass Mrss Beulah Boyd A B M A Charlotte C Exley A B Mary L Johnson A B Mary K Kenyon A B C Kraus AB MA C Phrpps AB M A rs vlrss Mass c A B Eleanor I-Iamrlton A B B L S Louela L Ross R N Dorothy Summers ARTHUR ANDREW ABPLANALP Classrcal Photog apHy CIUIJ S C r Iary Tr asurcr Anrwua Q graphy Stan BETTY LEE AGNEW ecreiarlal GrI R serv R frcshm ni Comm if MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON Secretarial GLC CIUD Gul suvcs SocraI Charrman 4 HENRY LEWIS BAER General R cord Starr Assrstarvf A v ts rwg Marwog 4 Fooiball r R vu Scrrpt Cornmz 5 I J ,pk eq ' FORREST EVERETT ADAMSON Boo keeprng Band Orcw str I I usrcl rr Armua S ar I Stu Dnrector ELIZABETH JANE ALLISON Classrcal Q-lee CIub Vice Prcl nt Stu nt Councl GSS D coratncn Commltfc JOHN CHRISTIAN ANTHONY ffflllfll Ilrnwr ec RICH' Thrrd Strfel Pr c b can ary o tograplwy CIUIJ Presud nk 4 An nudl Edrtorlal Staff I-Iced of An nual Photography Staff THELMA RUTH BALES aSSICaI Srl R suvw If-a 'F- Pagc Nine WILLIAM LOUIS BALL eneral FootbaII 4 ragk s tbaII ANGELA IRENA BOGERS Bookkeeping Home Econornn s CIub ROBERT COLEMAN BOWERS GcneraI Band Sugcant 4 H Y Club EDWARD WINDSOR BREMER PrachcaI Avis DELIVAN MacGREGOR BARNHART G neraI R cord 2 3 4 Spo Ed tov 3 4 Annual Busuncss Staff an 3 O chcs ra ramxcs Cluo Suwlor Rcvuc Scnpt COITWTIIIICC Photograplwv C u 3 Class Publucuty om rn ttcc 4 JACK MARTIN BOUGHNER PrachcaI Ads F otbaII 2 3 HELEN MARY BRANCH General GICL Club Annual PIO tograpny Comrnlticc Class D co aiuon Cornfnlttnc 4 LUCILLE ANN BRINKMAN GeneraI Ccramxcs CIub X Q-. PagL Tun LULU MAE CLARKE assscal GI Club Cass c oratwon Cornrmtl ANNA COOK eneral S u t ounu S 1 or Rgvuc Scflpl Cornrnltt L Annual Edltorsa bfafr ROBERT DATTOLI Booklreepung ANNA MARIE DELBERT Secreierral DOLORES ARLINE COLE eneral u cnt ouncll Prom Comrnlticc 3 WILLIAM ARTHUR CRESS Classcal Rgcord Plwotograplwu 4 Assustant Collection Manager 4 Annual Photography Com rn: cc and Staff Sensor Revue Comrnlttcc Traclc 4 LUCY ANN DeFILLIPPO ecreianal Class Sccmtary 4 A C Prasldgnt 4 Clmalrrnan Scnror Rgvufo Play Cornrnltf Rgcord 3 Annual Buslnuss Stal ELINOR THERESA DOYLE S cretanal R cord 2 Sumo R vuc P ay Cornfnltt e 5 nz Boo W R Contgst Paqr Elpvcn MARY LOU BROMER Practical Aris C umm Cub EDWARD GENE BUCHANAN neral Football 2 3 GEORGE CALLENDINE N lllllil I uns Technlcal Smond St ICI Prozc u ull Counul Trcasuru C ub Tu ri rm 4 Tumxs -6' 4. .f BETTY JAYNE BRUHN Secreianal G A C Gly Cul f' MARGARET VIRGINIA BU RKHARDT Classlcal ELEANOR LOUISE CANTY Secreiarlal Mana r P636 Twflve VERA EDNA CARDONA asslcal Cla P 0 4 u 2 Q s A A R -cmd, Assis ant .-ws rlutf . 4, Pxsslslan 'r- ,u fa lon amag kv, , Siu ur! Qlmwl, , . ROBERT EUGENE CARLE B o Keepnng B nd Cr ut P ax 0 url unc: I ramural slr' azz u ., fy Cxvrm wf. WALTER DUNAWAY BRADY MARTIN SZCIBLGYIBI Traelr EARLEWINE JR DO ROTHY ELIZABETH EDDY Secretanal Class Program Corn mrth ROBERT MARTIN ELY asslcal I-lr Y Clu Siu en Council Chalrrnan 4 Annual Pho tography Cornmrttcc Ways and Means fxommuttcc Senior Rcvu Scrrpt Cornmlttec West Alexander Pcnnsylvanra I-llgl'wSc:l'1ool 3 HAZEL LOUISE FARMER General G-Ie Club gf FF. Nr- rachcal Aris Senror Revue Scrnpt Comrnutlcl. ANNA MAE EICHENBERG Secretarial Home Economic Clulo Secretary 4 THOMAS RILEY EWING General Band Corporal 4 MA RGARET ELIZABETH FEARON Secretarial Record Advutlslnfl Sta! 4 Page Thzrtcer' xi-s. f Q52 QWWS ELWOOD FETTE Secretarral Muslrrball Football Manager 4 Scmor Announcc ment Cormrmtt LOUISE FRANCES FOSTER Secretarral G A C Ccrarmcs Club SgcrctaryTrLasurQr 4 DOROTHEA LaVERNE FOUSSE Secretarial Home Ecorwormcs CIu v Treasurer 4 Record Statf Assist ant News Editor 3 Feature E I t 4 Prom Cxommuttcc Arrnua Busmcss Starf Scmor Revue Sc :pt Commuttcc Frrst Prrzc Book Wcet C ntcst 2 3 JUNE ELEANOR FRANTZ Cassrcal G rl Rgsuvrs Pr sdrnt LYLE NORMAN FLOWERS Boo Leeprng Orctmstra St C astra 3 Traclr 3 MARY LOUISE FOULK llrnrl llnrm: Class cal Anrual Editor In CIM Record Cnrculatuon Statf 2 3 4 crtlslrrg Staff 2 A Nuws Edltor 4 R ng and Corrrmlttcc Scmor Revue Com rm LL addl u Sucorrd JOSEPH JOHN FRAGALE Practrcal Arts MARTHA JANE FRANTZ 4 Horny Economrcs Club Rccord General GUI RLSUVL5 Stott Assustwt Ngws Editor 3 fx I ,4 Wi ' Page Fourteen f' ' JI J M I ' - - R I . 3 , ails , . A I- orbs , , I I4, cc. ' 'I' I . . ' .' Y Kit, I ' .,.. I ' Adv , , 3, la, I ssiuli W, , ' - r ', . ant r , , I Prn ul, s' C cr b, I 'I I Strtcl Prize, I, 2. 5' ' . . ' ., ' I ' , . I di . or. , , f, I ' 5 O , I . I I 1' -, I ' . I N ' : , +51 , rr. QI 5 J . X. ,I 5 ,ff 1 THOMAS ALEXANDER FRAZIER ec nlcaI Swurwmmq T am 'rtCo1QI1 4 Tracx MELVIN CHARLES GARY ecrefanal S mor Rmg om m L Track EMILY JULE GILLIGAN SecreianaI Howe E onomlcs CIub C anrman 0 r 3 Sadol CIub Armua r a Stu rf COUUCI If 4 CoCIwaurmar1 Junror mor r m DOROTHY ELIZABETH GREENLEE General MARTHA MAY GALLAGHER Bookkeeping WILLIAM OLLIE GAST Bookkeeplng I-IrY Club MARTIN GOULD Bookkeeping Record Assustant reasurer 3 rcr S rw I7 vu-2 Scnpt Commuff HAROLD ANTHONY GRELLA Practical Arts 4-f L 4 I I rw'-'I' C T h' , r s L' , Siu- . der K , , I. ' S ' . C I C - . v -hw, . ' ' Prasndcrwtr 4, 'Ir T4 I Rmgi and Pm Commrtice, CIass Secre- , , 'c . I Ed - ' ' ' if TS! 'St 5 dc! T- r, , Trcesu , 4, -3 ior GU N N fx Y - ea ce. S4 Pc . Page Swtc n ISABEL LILLIAN HACKETT Secretarial PAUUNE MAE HALESKI Classrcal BETTY LOU HARTENSTEIN Secretarral Class Refreshment Commlttee Record Assistant News Editor 4 THELMA SALLY HEINEMAN Iassacal Annual Edrtonal Star Orc sta 3 4 State Orcnestra ns Ctwan f no rom A R vue Sfnpt om Vnl or' A.. I l nd' DORIS ELINOR HAGERMAN Secretanal Gul Rescues Catr nt 4 Home Economncs Club u ent Councrl Cabrnet 4 Class Socral Clwarrman 4 Record 4 Exchange Man er Annual Editorial Stall Prom Social an rn 3 SA RA ELIZABETH HAN LON Secretarial Glee Clul' Crcairvc Playshop WILLIAM HEHR eneral Basketball I o 2 slwball 2 Rec Assrstant Sports Edrtor 4 Clas Decoratuon Committee MAE FLORENCE HENDERSON ecretanal P cord 2 Cu atron Manager Exr an n lor Annua Busrness S nnor Class Plwotograplwy Con' 'nm enror Play Cornmrttce WILLIAM WALTER HENNEMAN Practical Ats T Ir MARTHA ELIZABETH HOLBERT ecretaual VI R CIUE GEORGE L HUBBARD Boolckeepxng T nn ecrefaraaI G P mr Annrunc t Cow' wtf jf ,.a fr'- GORDON EARL HOBSTETTER rachcal Avis Bnc S 3 ROBERT DANIEL HOWELLS oo keepung Y u r sd rvt ochaumgm Jum3vS no r rf MARGARET ELIZABETH HUMES General Stud nt Councd JACQUELINE MARY JAMISON ecrefanal G uf vuL Commdf Siu I Cfvur' 8.4. Pdgc Scv nt cn X . ' y . v55A P ' . 5 . U -tiff, -I. I S ' . GI Lrscrvgs GICC B A ' HI' CI Im- VICE T' A I PCI .5 , 4, Thwrd SMIQI Pflzv, 2, , C - f I - Q I v Po . s. I 9 I . C IS. . U . ' EVELYN vme-:NIA HYER S , Q M R,S W5 Q lik , 5 S I . url vshgrvcs, S11 r Prgsldcnf, 4 GICQ CI J, Svrvw' X' I , urwgn VY -SC. Rf T ' '- 3 d '1 E ' CII. 1 , J . 1- -I I 'Huw is ALMA LOUISE JERROME SecretanaI ROBERT LEE JOHNS Bookkeeping me Q MICHAEL JOSEPH 'N fn..-,, Practlcal Arts MILTON EUGENE KELLEY Tec nlcaI I-In Y CIub Footbal Track Class Publuclty Committee Server Revue Scrrpt Commlttec A r1uaI EdltorIaI Stag Fnrst Pruzf: Bvolc WLLR Contgst 4 LUCILE ELINORE JOHNS lassucal Curl Rcscrvts I-I mf Economucs Club Ways and Mean Committee 4 Jumorssmo Prom Commuttcr 3 AnnuaI EdItoruaI a Grl R suvcs Ca ct SLOIOY PIay Commrttcc JOHN WILLIAM JONES JR assrcaI Swummnr-q I Ways and Means Comm ct Cass Vcc Prgsndcnt 3 olt E a CLARENCE FRANZ KEEFER Bookkeepmg WOODROW KENNEDY Practcal Arts Swummrng I-oo' O fx ? 's ' Page Erghttcn of' EDWARD ALAN KINDELBERGER JUNE EILEEN KING Secrelanal F0otraU Mushbali amuroi B sn a FRANCES LEE KIRK Secretanal GN C u and Cass Photograpw Corvrmftn JEAN KLINE enzral o d A an Adv s are r 3 r usm an 4 Ammo is Efowomm U C VGVUK U P JUVUUV UWOV 'VYVWW U mu S rv ALVA DANIEL KLOETZER cretanal H X CIM if F 0 SCCfCtdfId' DOROTHA MAY KLEBE lass cal Hom Ecomomucgs C u Srnuor Ways and Mnms Com L 'TI P V COUWWN Sad Y CMD ROBERT P KLINGER c nlcal B sk tkal Cass r wt 3 Ways a M ans Comm it Rug 4 rw Comm it u t C Lar1iatA EDNA MAE KOPE eneral C5 um M51 4 rawx Club Q r O 54 fn Stal' 4 fx ora! fnm Arm ur:, cnt Co m . u ' E 2 , . 'G Q ag -Q met 6' I 5 45 1 KRJRK L l iff Page Twcnly MATTHEW KASMIER KUCA Practncal Avis Muahball WILLIAM LAMBERT Bookkeeping Rgcord Coilyctnorr Ti JOHN PLUMER LEIPHART TecI1nlcaI Studcni Councrl VIC rpsrdprwi r su 4 r I r 2 Trad: Crea may Shop VIRGINIA LOUISE LONG ecrekerlal G-I R ru ff LOUIS MATTHEW KULPA General B 5 ball Footb1II us tball Trac ROBERT LEE LANDMEYER Praci1caI Arts Mushball Ca Musuc Commtfnp H Y CIub THOMAS WILLIAM LEWIS oo Izecpmg mms mmmg 3 4 cot aI Cvumcral Corrrmltifcs Rword CGI nctuon SMH 2 3 Studcnt Conn Cr AnnuaI EdrfornaI I REBER McCURDY nerel I-I Y CIUI R vu Pay Crmrrrrrr A, 1 I HIIII I nf f 5 , 57 'I Y . - . aff, f,Bf- ' A ku , Im. fiy I A Q I 5 J ' , ' , f ' . r f , Iii V 'V SICII, 3, 4. I I I- . 1 I ' B k ' . TQ I 2, 1 4. L, Q, 6. '. Y A ,I SWT '.IIF bI.I.2,3. .tr p 4 , W 3' p C -dcnti 'rfb-rd 41 Senior Revue' Tldcvt, Scrrpi and ' Stuff? P rzc, I, , 1 , tive li! ' 'I' ' ' I I. I I I Staf. Q K .3 I ,. ' I ee . .A ,I mfr Sr mi, ' S . rr ,I-,-1 5. X, X: I 'Hx FRANCES MAE MCDANIEL Secretarial. WILLIAM DONAHUE McKEEVER Practical Arts. I-In-Y Club. RUTH McMILLAN Secretarial Secretarial if Z rn U1 O If Z Z J' :U O I r- rn Z Ln E 'Elk X 'Qs KATHLEEN VIRGINIA MCFARLAND Secretarial. Reccwd. Adveftising. Distribution Statts, 4, C5,rl RQ- serves. ROBERT McMILLAN General. Golf, Class Social Corn- mittee, Senior Revue Script Com- mittee. CHARLES PRAGER MacDERMOTT Classical. Record, Collrction Man- a er, 4, Boolc Record Editor, 4, an Tennis lntramura Bas ct a Senior Revue Play Scri and General Committees Annual Business Statt CHARLES EDWIN MARTIN Practical Arts Class R tr snmcnt Committee Annual Business Stott an Crclnesta nor R 1 c Script Committee in 6 Page Twenty one . S B d, ', l lv - tn ll, ' , 'pt, I, ss ii Bd, lIr,Ser out X I N 1 1 ,ff ,mx 1 ROBERT WELSHANS MELLOTT Prachcal Aris BasrcQtbaII Tgnns FootbaII CIass Decoration Com CIass Vxrc Pregldgnt 4 WILBER METZGER Bookkeepmg Tradf Band KATHERINE MAE MILLER Secreiarual C amrfs CIub CI1rusI 'nas Ca dy Comrwtt L 4 VALTA MADELYN MILLER asscal G I Rcguvcs FOSTER MEADE MERCER Bookkeepnng ALETHEA MARIE MILLER ass caI Rm rn Pm can m C nnua Bu mass ri arman of Smmor RLVUL C ri omrmttc rc ST a AII 1 L rclwstra 3 rv g a 4 Hom Economxcs Club Cha man Ways and MLarvs Commlthc I IQ Comm: CL MARY ELIZABETH MILLER SCCTBLBYIBI G I 5 FRANK MUENZE JR Pracixcal A s B nd S 3 X I I 5 ,gf A, - Y'-' nty-twc rv WILLARD FRANCIS NYBERG Bookkeeping JOHN JOSEPH OKEEFE P chcaI Aris H Y Club A I EootoaII Managu I 2 C 155 Musxc D core non om ITII BAIRDJ A OBERMANN ecretarlal S rw or CI Mama ion Commnfl Q HELEN CLARE ORNOLD Secretarial Record Adv rtmnq aft 4 rc estra C C, ub G rI esp ve I L rchcstra BETTY JANE PARRILL ULUAN R PETREL Secrefanal Secretarial BETTY JANE PUGH assxcal R Qrro Advcrtwsmg an Z d and anagwrg Ed 0 4 Arrrwua usr anag r H 'w Economlcs IU addI C u Coal maw S mor Pbotographv Comvmtt P u Scmot Comms Q umm, Fund ssay VINCENT GEORGE PURPURA ractxcaI Avis Footral I V R V Orem strc 3 G T enty th EVELYN AMANDA RADCLIFFE Classrcal cord Adv rtrsrn a 3 Arwua Busuncss a Home Economrgs Ciub Ways and Mcans Comrwifcc SaddIc CUIN Scmor Rwuc Commrttce RUTH MARTHA RICE C asslcal I-Iundrcd Wx st uma r C ooI JACK PERSHING RICHARDSON Practrcal Arts RUSSELL RITZ General rv DANIEL REBIC Secretarral BERTHA ADALINE ICHARD Secreianal HAROLD FRANK RIECK General Footbal MusI'vbaII Class ICICI Commufff. 4 Class Trees Arm Bu me ex MARY LEONA ROGERS assrcal G A C r Idry U L 1 I I nf-'I' f ' . Rc K: g St II, , , I SI II, I . I I I R I ' . I 3 Viv- ' D 3 I I-Igh S I1 , I. 2, 3. I I , I ' urcr, 2, 3, ual I sr 'ss SI III Cl ' . . . ., 2, 3, 4, Sv.- ' Q . 3. 4, Glue Cf LI, I, JOHN STEFANOW Practical Aris. 'Gilt ll, . . .. , as ctcall, . , 4, C cccraiior' om ici Annual Bush-:ss EF. JAMES SUMMERS ractical Arts. Class P rswdcntr I, , Cass Publuc fy Comm: AC, wxrvvrrmg, 2, . CHARLES HOLLIS TAYLOR Practrcel Arts Rr ord Aovutu lug Stall 4 EVELYN TROSCH Gr Rcscrv -'Elk A X l ROBERT LEE STEWART Praciical Aris. RUTH TARR ecretarial. rl R mass Club. CHARLES DRYDEN TRAUTWEIN JR Boolkeeprng G-olt Traclc Basnt ball Football CATHERINE TUCKER -T www UA 42 m , ' cu E , , ,:, . Y ,- nr r m , T il' 2 L1 A T ' Q W 0 T ' I ST' r -1 T -' ' rw 4 5 2. . Jw 5 T G, H, ,E OJ T m K3 I. w 0 , ' .. l Q U, Z: rv , : , V if .- f in ,,, W w l l -9 Ili J 3 , 0 A 1 21 W n nf l Z . ' 3' . I- - 2 - ' G3 A A W . W 4, JOSEPHINE MARY TUKESBREY Boolrkeepmg ARTHUR L WALTERS General AIILgI'1Lny Hugh School I sburgh Pa MARY JO WEISGERBER eneral Gr P mms GENE ELIZABETH WILKINSON Cass cal G rl Rgsmrvcs MAX FREDRICK VIEWEG TecI1nlcaI HARRY MORRIS WEINBERG eneral I 4 Wm u LW usny Hwg Schoo VIVIAN BETTY WEITH Secreiarlal cc Club MAXINE MARGARET WILLIAMS SecretarlaI R cord Stag Gum orts Edwtor 4 mor Lvu rnpi Commnti L A mn us mes Staff Annual ECIIIOMHI Sta! 2 ,v' VL 534: Incrxf fa WALTER RAY RUBLE Bookkeepmg ADELE THERESA SAAD Secretarial EUGENE FLOTO SCHMEICHEL oo keeping Sw mmmq T am 3 Ways and M ar ' in BETTIE K SCHWANENBERG Secretarial DORIS ANNA RUSSELL Class cal NORMA GRACE SCHANE General Class R lmslvrmrwt Con mt L JOHN HENRY SCHUMACHER Inf ec mcal E st Stf r 4 ass Photography Commuit 0 Cfammllt vu S rp' m cs cord 2 4 Mana lor NO rw 4 rw J Edutorra I ROBERT EARL SEABRIGHT rack cal Class Amour' gm nl d Ruff slwrv mt Corfmu 4. n I l MK' f ' . r'tc 2 . A I- 'ir.vf I 4 I :rs T l1' . Irs rvl Pnzg l, 2. 3, l-li-Y Club, Prcssdfrvl. , CI B k A .l l -' . gg, . 4' HEY Cllln f V 'S iograplwy Club, R-ivua Ggngral C-A-'vwi-', 4. cv, Re f' cn . Com' mtl 5, RC , .3, , gmg Edt , 3. Edt r-I -Clwucl, , Am- U l ' l Staf. I P 5 . ' N Q' L: . A . an lg lvl Hips 4. agc. T Junty ug I. 436 LENORE RUTH SEYBOLD asslcal G rl Ls rvcs a Rc rcstnmcnt Committee 3 EMMA LOUISE SMITH Secretanal HERBERT ARTHUR SMITH SOPHIA STAMITOLES Secretanal nr' ANNA MAY SMITH SecretarlaI FLODELL FRANCES SMITH eneral C rarwr Cu er- Corporal 4 GEORGE EDWARD SNYDER ec nlcaI I-I Y Club Court r I-Ionor Commlttt 4 I:ootIvaII 3 Honorary Captain 4 AIT Statt Lam 4 as 5 Trac No ttm South G IRENE GENEVA STEFANOW Secretanal I-I fn E rw I L v I QIIIII I ll nf Q 52 6' 0' CI ' . I R' C , CI su t , ,4. ' , I , G . Q .5 Ib, B I , . Y T tn' . IA , -f W. , ,2. Practical Arts. Crramucs CIUTU. V ' N V I V, T' , , B kftb II, 3, P. ' r , army 4, 6 1 , , 5 I - I . 0 -l 1fJ7 D 1:5 CITE. f If - II RICHARD LEWIS WILLIAMS rachcal Arts F ofbawl 2 3 LLDGII DOROTHY ANN WITTHUHN ecretanal Grs Athlt I raw COLJISCIO I RAB MOND WILLIAM WRIGHT oo Ireeplng B nd 2 3 4 S rgcant 4 JOHN STEPHEN YURASICH rachcal Aris F otbaI' I askciball nr ANNA MARGARET WILSON Classical I-Iofn Ec:onormcsCu R Servos Glas u JOHN THOMAS WITTHUHN Boo keeping n amuml as fa GENE CARROLL WYCHERLEY Secreianal GUI Reserves S w r Announccment Commwtf C JOSEPH ANTHONY ZACCIREY Prachcal Arts T ck 3 4 QQ Pegg Twenty-nine ARTHUR BPlDC5Er AN FRANCES JOSEPHINE KLOSS EDWARD AMBROSE FOURNIER t I tv I d f JAMES HAROLD WILLIAM LEWIS WARFIELD M GRANAHAN DOROTHY GAYNELL WINKLER IN MEMORIAM ARTHUR WILLIAM BRIDGEMAN who was a member ot the Class ot I937 dred on December 4 I935 atter a sudden at tack ot appendrcutrs Funeral services were conducted on the following Saturday un St Matthews tp: copal Church William Ball 37 Woodrow Kennedy 37 and Thomas Frazier 37 were the ball bearer trom the class Bridgeman a quiet lrlcable bcy was Interested In church actnvrtres parties and dances l-lns home room 329 dedrcated a tribute to ham whach concluded 'Truly can it be said, the school and communrty are better tor his having lived. P ge Thrrty RECURD X NS X P A 5 , 2 HAY 211337 Speakmg Of Students WITH THE CANDID CAMERA we have attempted to picture the students ot Wheelung r-hgh School rn everyday school lute It we had the money and but halt the circulation ot the popu lar magazme whrch we are rn a sense umltatlng we could grve you a publrcatuon that would rlval any on the marlcet tor no where In the world can be found any place rrcher rn scenes of human Interest Durrng lunch pernod you may see groups ot frrends gathered here and there duscussung school problems current romances and At the right we catch Emrly Grllugan deeply absorbed un her financial problems Below e fund Bettie Ward gomg to warn George Snyder that Evelyn rs tllrtung behrnd has back 'T . , . approaching social events. ' ' . w Wo 2' fi Page Thirty-two John and Arthur Snap Them THE DAILY LIFE ot a modern Amerrcan stu dent was photographed by our own John An thony and Arthur AI panalp for the sectron tollowrng Wrllram Lress and L,lvde Beal a'so con trrbuted to the collec ron Prctured on the nght are photographs taken durrng a recent lunch perrod Strollrng toward the door are l-lrghpoclcets Wrllrams srx feet tour and Elrzaloeth Mullavey Dorothy Cham bers and l-larry Wernberg malce an odd parr Nhfernloerg rs more than srx teet two Inches and wergns 220 pounds Dorothy rs under hve teet and werghs 96 pounds l-larry says One has to look down to see Dorothy Sheddrng the usual Senror drgnrty l-lenry Baer and Charles MacDermott are atternptrng to oemonstrate to Brll Lrnton and the general pulolrc the art ot lndran wrestlrng ln ' HQ. l ty-t WHEELING HIGH SCHOOL HOME OF THE OLD GOLD AND BLUE MRS WALTER WINCHELL P l gfMy27 97 ws an I th gh nth b fp pl ' L 4 3. RECORD From The Cellar To The Attic IN THIS SECTION starting on the ground and work :ng up we are attemptnng to hut the hah spot ot lrte rn Wheelrng I-lrqh School On a whole student late as generally pictured with tormal groups ln this bool: whsle we shall adm t that a tew prctures were staged an the Pictures to the Ecutor s section most or the photographs were talcen wrthout any previous preparation Prclcrng out the Best Scene ot the Day on each ot the tive floors counting the basement and the attlc vas a hard taslc I-lowever we drd ou best and we snncerely hope that you wall approve ot ou ettorts 3 K 1 N'-v.,..,,, ,N I 4 ' . L I . , .A - iv I -S I. I ' v rs . . I I . . I . y . f n . D xv I . 'I . ! V a N Pa -3 Thrrt -tive ln The Cellar . . ALTHOUGH THE BASEMENT IS, perhaps, the darlcest part ot the school, the Industrial Arts Department, located down there, teens with lite-noise ot hammers, saws, and whirl ot machinery. lt also reelcs with odors ot paint and varnish. ln the school basement are located the Mill Room, Ceramics Rooms, Machine, Electricity, Vfoool Turning, Cabinet. and Sheet Metal shops and the ottice ot the head of all Chio County Industrial Arts Departments, Mr. L. E. Kay. Matthew Kuca and Bonnard Mays, modern Noahs, are prepar- ing tor another big tlood with a bright new green and white row boat, which they were worlcing on when we wandered down to the base- ment one morning. On First Floor COMING UP to the tlrst tloor we catch sight ot these model students standing outside Pnncrpal Ewrngs door lazrly gazing out the windows Llttle drd they suspect we saw them although we knew they were 4eep mg a sharp loolcout tor Mr Keylor or Mrs Lockhart whose ottuces are around the corner The othces t the superintendents the Science rooms the Ch mrstry and Physrcs laboratory the bo s and gurls locker rooms and Mathemutrcs l-lustory Latm and Englrh crass rooms are nsustnt omit the bulletrn oard Assembly Today Qrxth Penod T s r r lli rc A - . V J I r ' t - l. h o I I . V 2 . . I V . I. . . , .F I' I l J, also on the tirst tloor. And we I A l . ' A lf? Z ll xl ' 4 ll Vt.: -iifvt B':t ': fr , Lage tr, On Second Floor UP THE STEPS to the second tloor whrch means to most students th audrtorrum study hall where ea ly every mornrng they gather to goss p betore reportrng to home rooms Anyone craving adventure lcnowl edge and pleasure can get hrs till rn our school lrbrary We happened o catch Prclcles l-lehr lvlrlton Kelley and Mary Leona Rogers chart for this summers vacatron Contrnurng dawn the hall to the Biology Department we passed several Englrsh classrooms and caught a glrmpse ot the senools master minds solvrng mathematrcal puzzles We loolfed unto tne Brology lab and tound Mrss McKee explarnrng to June Kung the rntrrcacres ot a leaf O O 5 5 - V. ' . e . , - r ' ,S t ll ll ll - ll I V' ing a Course to their favorite spot Page Thuty-aight John Schumacher at hrs es rs usually o Pal Del Barn art who rs trequentlf en gag d rn readrng what he shouldnt Betty Pugh rs Managrng Edrtor and Norma Franck rs Busrness Manager . . On Third Floor BY THE TIME or'e reaches the thrrd tlrght ot starrs one wrshes that escalators were part otW l-l S sequrpmert The thrrd floor rncludes ooms tor Musrc Speech Socral Scrence Englrsh and Journal rsm The Record launch a t rs commonly reterreol to rs prctured on thus page The heads ot the varrous statts were snapped at therr work Only on rare occasrons do you ever see Ed tor rn Chret I DEL JOHN BETTY and l.aVerne 2 Jean Bud y Martrn Norma and Mac 3 Vera and Mae 4 Mayrne Bettre Ward and Plc PgT A . . I. f . - s I E -. 1 . d lc. It ' oc- cupied by his Sports Edi- ' t r- h , 6 Q - - A d I I 0 I I I I I 'I r . J- I a e hirty-nine From The Attic IN THE ANNEXES Page Forty FEW STUDENTS KNCW that Wheelrng l-hgh School has an attrc There really rs one R cently dressnng rooms have been taxed up overloolcrno the stage and other spaces are be :ng used tor storrng stage prop ertres This prcture was talcen trom the top ot the :ron tanrs leadrng to the attrc Located across the street m the mann b :dung the Home Economrcs Building Classes rn l-lome Management Coolcrng Nutrrtron and Cos tume Desrgn are conducted here Up untrl a tew years ago only gurls entered thus burldrng but now the place rs overrun wrth domestrc minded males The Commercral Burldr g rs one ot the most popular an the school Students desuruno en trance into the busrness vorld as stenographers and pools lceepers spend therr tame learn ang the tnclcs ot the trade rn this department The grrls rn this picture are not Instructors but are applyrng some ot thefr knowledge by worlcrng rn therr tree periods, at the typewrrters, and the sw.tch board O Q l T T T . , . t . , . 6- . . J V:-I :::::EM- A ' tro ' ul ' is . I r I ' I C g . . .P .U I 1 . .I I . . . SJ - After Seven Hours ln School QBQNHIK ABOVE IS A PICTURE ot the i936 tootball team coached by V Everett Brinkman ass sted by C L Krau and C C Phnpps which won euol'-t of the season s games and lost three is THE PHOTOGRAPH above as ot one ot the openung games THE I936 season unclucl ed two gam s away and nine at home A specval tram to Morgantown on October 24 toon several hundred students down to the University Cty tor the arnual game be tween the two schools The hrghlnght ot the sea son was the Parkersburg game which Vfheelung won PSFY O I , ' Q3rf:8i'NxiEw. , . . . . K . . . , I . 1. S . . , J. ' r Z I I D . Q ' . . . A. I ll - ' I . F' Q50 Q 1 1 In-' a e o'E -o Wald Cats On The Court 53 THE I936 37 basketball team coached by V E Brunlcman assrsted by fx C Kraus ns puctured above Page Fo ry mc The boys came through wuth the longest wrnnmo strealc un the hustoy t Wheellng l-hgh School exterdrng o er two year ancl malcnng a run ot 37 straaght games They showed genuine sports mansnnp throughout tte entnre year The Sensors graduatrng are Robert Mellott William t-le r Mslton Kelley Jonn ,tet anow, and Walluam Downing . I . Q, 'Sw Hx 0' . f, V1 I-5 is wr: ,.., y t' 3 Mm - T G4 V: Q . - 1 ' . . , af I IJ ' V O I r V ' S V . r . . T r l . : F , , , in I 'I r . I C I ' . . . . Wild Cats On The Cinder Track I t THE I937 track team coached by C C Phipps rs sho fn here Sprung sports have been serlousfv hand: capped tor the past two years because ot the treouent tfoods Thls year water twlce cover ed the held and made It dlthcult to have egu lar pra tlces Colt and mushball have been dr continued this year Tn svvrmmmg and tnnss teams moxed through therr regu'a schedutes wvth unexpected sL,c cess The svzmmrno team however lost tdr t t time n tn e ars th Q V A champ onshrp THE I937 SWIMMINU earm sponsored by Q 'Nl M Coy ano coacned oy Tom Frazuer and Vfarren lvr taughhn s prctured above ' , , , , v . . . . . rf I C. . ' I . . '5- ' ' I . 2 . . 6 , , f V . A F 1 ' . , r . r'. ,, I r I L, Y. the :rs A E .' res 6 . 6 . . ,. . Y Q V A . ,- L , , i L r, .r . x., 1 V Wx ' ff- V' I . v . . 1 NATIONAL DANCES by members of the gurls gym classes at the annual Open l-louse lueld Aprul 7 lretball tournament atter deteatung all otlner class teams THEY CALL ut tlwe l-lugtuland Flung as danced by these lassues at Open l-louse exlwub tuon Gzrls Sports Open House Shows GIRLS INTRAMURAL SPORTS are yeauly gaunung popularuty among tlue classes Tluus year tl'1e Sopluomoe gurls lfrave been extremely actuve au 'l lwave won clfuampuonsbups un every sport Muss Eluzabetlw Steunbuclcer plwysu cal Educatuon unstructor us un clwarge ot tl'1e gurls actuvutues Not only are gurls tauglwt tlwe rules and regulatuons of baslcetball volleyball lwoclcey mustuball tennus and varuous otlwer sports but tlney receuve unstruct on un posture tollc ball room and tap dancung For tl'ue Open l-louse exnubt the Ptuysucal Educatuon Department staged a gymnastuc sl'uow At the lett are puctures ot a tew ot the dances performed by tlwe gurls our ung tlwe evenung I uw THE SOPHOMORE gurls won tl'ue class bas- ? r uu ' Jn .4 ll age Forty-tour Record Of The Year's Stage . . . THE MOST OUTSTANDING PLAY ot each year us the Armlstrce Day produ tion whlch us directed by Mass Elisabeth z.1ns7 Speecn Instructor The play thus year was Distant Drurns by Della Mae Brealme 34 THIS FAMILIAR SCENE ot the band on the stage was taken dunng one ot the concerts under the new clnrector Mr C Lawrence Kingsbury who arne to Wheeling from West Vnrgrnua Wesleyan College The rnost humorous play ot the year Lets Move the Furniture was pre sented by the l-ln Y lub Eugene Schrnelchel and Reber Mccurdy had the temnnnne roles 8 Y C . . . . . , I. I . . . .. . ll ' ll ' I ' I I ' I - - I F . . . . Lf Q ll I ' I IT I . 2 - la! I i Pa e Fo't -five ln Betweentrmes Wheeling Has Floods 3 lucky few because of theur resudence on hugh ground they prung wel comed holrdays South Wheelrng and the lsland suffer every tame the rrver goes over the flood stage of 36 feet The bug flood of March l936 and the January and Aprrl floods of i937 caused many studer-ts to pack therr belongrngs an row fo hr er ground The Wheeling l-lrgh School staduum can be seen to the right, sur rounded by water The floods have seriously handicapped Sprung sports Page Forty srx .K 1 ln the past year three floods have covered nsost of Wheelrng Mud what a flood means to most students T N Q , :.,:,k ,, if Q 1 ' V - ggi-f,ffl,'gv,WAT4 Q ' V I G - I 'ff ' 3551! , debrrs. and sickness is f,f'l'r Q. ' 'H' 6 i . o a em- y ' ' . ' A 1 T d r 'gh T T Dancing . . . Nevertheless Students Enjoy A POPULAR PASTIME ot every student are the nntormal dances held almost weekly This colortul scene 'From the l-In Y Pennya Pound Dance shows students lightly dancing away the hours Rzdmg The Saddle Club one ot the new orgarwzataons this year ndes everv other Wednesday at Ogle bay Park B oatzng The annual boat rude provrdes the students wut the las school tunctlon ot the year l-lere as Lucy on board the steamer Washlngton watch ng her troubles tloat down the rlver SPY Personalities . . GEORGE CALLENDINE won see ond honors rn tne 1937 graduat mg class wstln an average of 955 per cent JACQUELINE JAMISON and ry And rson hav s parabl sunc ey e e enng Hugh Choo s 'n n Page Forty gnt THE SENIOR RECUE cornmrftee was a hard workrng group at planned a flne performance for our enrovment BO KLINGER and Mnrram TGTZTKC arent bashfui about l'roWd hands rn pu THE THREE CLASS PRESIDENTS era Cardona Sensor Harry Gibbs Junuor and Martha Stew art Sophomore BETTY PUGH business manager of Th Record rs srnrlrng because of 'che Senxor Home rooms when u scrrbed IOO p nf I AnnuaN h - ' th s 1 44 1 T . B.. .. lmg ' blic. V f l V , ' . I s b er ce ,or the Ma -Z e been ini Q e E e 'th nt 'ed Whe' ' S I a Fresh- NANCY M., Nancy P. Mrlly, and Bessle returnung 'horn an uptown lunch. COACH C C PHIPPS and Man ager Charles Martin are busxly en ca rn rneasunng the shot DJ C cle which was washed away y ra ln lloo w f r A U rnges lub was organrz cl ar' c hr o casrons has srovel cl rnu tne ta +or l 937 A nua . . Along The American School Front VERA IS TRYING lo show the camera rnan and Martln how Coy t e average dergrad n resenc sue dustnnguls Sensors JOHN SCHUMACHER won flrst h nors In the S mor class wlth n average of nea ly 98 per cent MARY LEONA ROGERS S ls Page Forty r' ne h un lsl the p Q of h ' hed O . 2 . gage ' ' ' - -X lt lf ' A by the'g'g. d aes. Md Si r C 'rx rd n ii ce C ' H e d :fl r elf. EDIE FOULK, pictured at the rlght rs Edr, Ar'-Ch -xl Cl The l H rnievc fed rn h-gr ex -,rvn lt Pzctures To The Edztor THE FAMOUS SPRINT rrs The above prcture shows the trnrsh ot the mle run rn wh ch Cunnrngham M a c D e r mott wrth a grrm hs tace rs se n speedy BII Bonthron Baer to the tape As can record Glenn look on trarlrng rs nearly dusk although the race started at 3 oclock rn the atternoon Baer rs seen breakrng rnto hrs tam ous butterfly sprrnt whrch he rarses hrs arms and skrms Irghtly over the crnder track I-Ie does thrs sprrnt so realrstrcally that Pg Fiy rn one race rut as crossed the trnrsh Irne he tound hrmselt deeply en tangled rn the tolds ot a net wrelded by our school botanrst John Anthony Incrdentally the race end ed at 8 oclock that eve nrng when MacDermott mrssed the track rn the dark and ran rnto the rrver Racy Marne CAMPUS UT UPS rrs You have probably rec ognrzed these campus cut ups by thrs trme but any how here they are 'From top to bottom Pretty Boy Wenzel Swrngtrme Stetanow and Altalta Stratace get rt7 By tne wa doesnt Str ace photograph nrcely Wrll B Back Wheelrng W Va FAVORITE POSE Qrrs I thought you mrght be rnterested rn thrs snapshot ot our mental wrzard Jack Bou hner I-I rs seen one ot hrs tavorrte poses Mrss Davres when asked who the best behaved boy rn her classes was answer d Jack Boughner I-Ie rs , g X V - . . , . s ne S' : 1' ' - I I . rr . I I . I - rr - I - S I E V . 6 .. u A . . L- rr - rr , ' X I ' - r . P be seen by the shadows, it Emma Track-fani ,, .. I , . ,. ' I I ' r ' . . ' . - yu ' af . . ' 7 ' , rn ,' Q, I c- . ag ' ,I . . . g . e ' in Ms. . ay X . - X e : . ' IContinued on page SII a e It ANCIENT HISTORY urs The other day when I was looking through my Ancient I-I tory fl s I came upon thus snapshot Prctured from left to rrght are Mr Robert Tavlor Ewmg the father Mrss Katherme Hepburn D res the daughter and M ss Joan Crawford Boyd mother In thus scene the news has just been brought to M Ewing that S ure I-luggnns wrll foreclose the mortgage unless he rs pard that nrght Mrss Davres rs rn faxor of gorng rr ht down and smackung h face but she rs restrarned by her mother Mrss Boyd who murmurs softly to her FAVORITE POSE a quret boy and also very thoughtful I-le doesnt snore even when he s sleep ng lncrdentally no one an school knows the color of Jack s eyes Why7 Be cause they are always closed Yours I Emma Sleep New Bedford Conn Pictures To The Editor self There must be a way out There was the door Thea Ter I-Iollywood Calrfornra FLOOD WORKERS urs The above photo snows Robert Klnnger Mr C fx Kraus and Tommy Foulk durnng the first of the two I937 floods Thus prcture was taken at the corrrer of Zane and Penn streets on the Island Throughout ll th ls lands floods Mr Kraus rs very actrve rn rescue work R U Inthaflood Wheelrng W Va urs Drd you see the Senror Revue7 It must have taken Martin Ely s shirt front drop off at gust the rrght time or maybe at was accidental Ely drd not seem the least but nervous I-le lust packed rt up and calmly tucked rt away rn nts proper place Malton Kelley and Robert Klrnger looked so much luke gurls that after the show they were met at the door by two very handsome young men who asked them If they could take them dancrng U R Acrrtrc Ps S' : ' is ie lr ' rr I' I ' Ill av- . I I T I , ll I' . ll . . .H . . ' . . ' . r. t ' g q E , 5 6 f A I . . .8 . I . . IS xi loads of rehearsing to have lContlnued from page 5Ol ' i I .ll ' , . . I T . I 4 S' : ' I I . ' a e Fifty-one I937 Class Offrcers FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR President James Surnme s Vwee Preswdeni John Senunnaener Secretary Treasurer I-zarofd R eer Prcsrdeni Vmie President John Jones See etary Ernlfy Gllllgon Treasurer Harold Rreel Presrdent Vera Cardona Vme President Robert Melloft Secretary Lucy De Fnffrppo Treasurer Evelyn Raoelrnfe I Q R J, Robert Klrnger J' X L Qfx By Elmer T Dove l saumter slowly down the street That vvmds lts tame rar wav Ano thew old trlerwds l fondly greet Wrth a heart that rs lrght and gay We meet agam atter tleetmg vears Fled vvlth lo! ard love and tears We tell ot experlence that x e ve hao A tew have set the world atlre Qt ers ha fe tales a lrttle sad For they have taled rn therr great Oeslre The rest have Qome on steacrrl For success el d not come reaory Thrrtv Sever' vfrll long remarrm lrr my D O4 Ot memories l DCI aoa rw our sehoo ra fr That tloats eh the summer bree e SlONIvl e U up th s l-lappf 0 mow trrerwdshlp lS swe t llfxt ' ,lffljlll ' . 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