Zelienople High School - Zelie Ann Yearbook (Zelienople, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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was bo is ' 4 .V 'A 5' ' - ff., 'lah . 4-gl ,,9, . X v ':Z ,lli5 '?l ' ,I - Qvgwvm RONALD CLCUSE, B. S. I C H P I J I 24 1905 He went to Con High SCIIOOI, later attending the University of Pittsburgh and the Umver Mr. Clouse, the hand that guides our destiny during our high school h Maryla spell it nd He belongs to a doctors fraternity but he doesnt know and neither does the interviewer His favorite color is yellow f his black board sketchesl. He prefers the sunflower but his wife won't I grow them so he has to be content with the dandelion. His favorite s Hshing, but he doesnt like to eat what he catches Girls basketball favorite sport to watch. He could sink his teeth in a nice juicy steak a the occ asion arises-make them frequent, please. .When it comes to cl he wears single-breasted suits for obvious reasons. He thinks the new sp ring hats are swell. just to be different, Mr. Clouse? Blondes 1 weakness, but redheads make him see red! Nothing makes him ang we advise you to act conservatively in his classes. His ambition is to million rn in on uence ennsy vania uy ., - v l ' - . I s . . . v v I I - - , f n v I dollars teaching school-we predict a long life! His favorite .se c fall--is it because school starts in September? As to the present e situation, he doesn't,even bother to think about it. OHCOITII The school in which she has become such a familiar figure is the 0 which College University of Pennsylvania and University of Colorado were given her main desire she would travel around the world Th LOIS GALLAGHER, B. S. IN EDUCATION ng high school years was born in jackson Township Butler she was graduated She received her collegiate training at I I I v , 4 I L tart taste of apple pie is very pleasing to her. Carrots are her ma x L9 s - aversion. She will accept roses at any time, be they white, pink, red or Miss Qallagher, who prepares our seventh and eighth grade fo . - , 1 U c She prefers the color blue in clothing, especially in afternoon clothes are also to her liking. In her opinion the new spring hats are ridicul the brunette shades. Shh! VVe have a secret to disclose! Miss G: know many who are inclined to agree. She likes beautifully groomed X N. I - i 3--5 K. ,.. blushes!-infrequently. She likes the summer time bestg could it be tennis is her favorite sport? She combines learning with pleasure hobby She is ' Q clocks irritate herg we'll wager she 1sn't very hard to arouse. Pennsylvania. He attended the local elementary grades and high scho overly enthused about college, he spent his freshman year in Gro College, having a good time principally. A taste of it spurred him during the remainder of his three years he found himself actually enj He maintained angexcellent scholastic record, and further continued his at the University of Pittsburgh. VVhiIe in college, Mr. Wardle took a part in the Commercial Club and Y. M. C. A., and was also a me 'N ' b h Delta which which is reading. She has a secret ambition to teach school in ualilied to teach English and social studies in high school. A C. L. WARDLE, B. S. IN COMMERCE Iota Kappa. The hope of this mans life was to e a teac er has been realized-and he's a good one, too. His bark is worse This faculty member first appeared in Grove City, Mercer . .1 aa 1 of food with the exception of tomatoesj Such a physique should Ie well to playing football, as it did Now he prefers watching a football any other spectator sport He has a mania for collecting everything, away your treasures No doubt associated with memories old ros f holds avori clothing, having managed a clothing store once upon a time. Found te hue. Speaking of rose, its a preferred flower, too. M . to single-breasted suits, and knows his p's and q's in the bite-he's really very agreeable. fSo agreeable in fact, that he likes ' 2 ., ' ' r s A man after many hearts, and one in a million-he prefers brunette he blush? Oh yes, and very easily any time. He thinks the spring dandy. L.-,-lil ADIVIINISTRATION I . ,. .V V .mfr M V. .g, s 5,1 Pzxgvix ' X g, , Q ,Q , uf , fe 1 I ,. frgi l ' ' 'i h M -- 1:5 it I ie- vias? K V ' 'I .N s ' ' 1 'qfstsff ' '

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,I- w- If- K it ,X , Qi GEORGE W. GAGE, JR. Superintendent of Schools well-written record so compiled that it may be preserved for posterity is one of the attrihutes of modern civilization. Years hence, a complete picture of present-day school life will not be found in a study of books written by the educational leaders of this age. To fully appreciate the secondary school as we know it, men of the future must catch the spirit of our boys and girls as they see and interpret their daily school experiences. ' In that the Zelie-Ann represents the students' point of view rather than the professional educator's, and in that this yearbook is the concrete evidence of what a group of boys and girls working as an organization can accomplish, it is a worthwhile contribution in the field of historic record. This year's Zelie-Ann will serve a useful purpose in bringing to life again in memory many happy acquaintances and experiences for those who are now in school, and when they have Hnished with its pages it will be preserved as a permanent record of this particular time in the life of Zelienople High School. I sincerely compliment the 1939 Zelie-Ann Staff for the faithfulness with which its members have performed the task with which they were entrusted. They have done their worlt well, and it shall be a fitting r.J'i'nonument to their success. h- ' Gsokoa W. GAGE. TION ' Page Fzfue I ., lawifyzf 'iz- VWEN7 ' 4' ..i.lufg-1 ,IsiI . , ...x 'san l ADMINISTRATION



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u spa, . 1 BERTHA S. MEEDER, B. ED., M. ED. This lovable faculty member was born in Bruin, Pennsylvania. She received her education at Bruin High School, later attending Slippery Rock College, and Geneva where she received her degree, and also the University ' of Pittsburghtwhere she obtained her Master's Degree. Upon inquiry, we found her favorite'food to be, my stars!-peanut bars! She reverts to a childhood aversion 'as regards culinary achievements-she dislikes custards intensely. If you want to make a hit with the teacher, bring her tea roses. Blondes prefer blue, and Mrs. Meeder is no exception. Her secret passion is to travel anywhere. Her leisure time is spent pursuing a favorite hobby, music, partic- ularly playing the violin and piano. In the way of athletics, swimming is particularly attractive to her, and, for spectator sports, 'watching basketball games. The present economic situation is very sad, but improving, according to Mrs. Meeder. She likes the new spring hats very much. As you no doubt havelperceived, her preference in fashions leans toward excellently tailored clothes. By the way, also frivolous evening gowns. If you Want to annoy this pedagogue, by all means rattle paper, chew gum viciously, fgenerally cause an uproarj during concerts and lectures. Being an English teacher, she enjoys reading and good plays. In college, Mrs. Meeder took an active part in the musical organizations. Mrs. Meeder makes an excellent fourth at bridge, but doesn't care to play too long at a time. JAMES W. GOTTESMAN, B. S. IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS The head of our shop department was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, May.26, 1913. Much of his leisure time is spent in studying nature and taking extensive tramps through the country with his camera. Climbing mountains and cliffs gives him more of a thrill than teaching algebra. When he was younger, Mr. Gottesman and his brother gathered wild flowers in their jaunts and had at home a garden filled entirely with these plants and flowers. The azalea was among these and is Mr. Gottesman's favorite flower. He leans toward the conservative ,weave in suits, and, from observation of his distinctive bow ties,.we think he must prefer blue, although no statement would be made to that effect. And here is a surprise! He has no decided preference for either blondes of brunettes. His opinion on the new spring hats is definitely censored. All food is acceptable if in satisfying quantities. Mr. Gottesman acted as coach for the seventh grade boy's basketball team this season. This may account for the fact that he enjoys watching a basketball game so well. Playing mushball and participating on a rilie team are enjoyable to him. Preparation for shop work was received at California State Teachers College at California, Pennsylvania. He was an active member of the RiHe Club, Mathematics Club, and Science Club while in college. I'm sure he's pulled quite a few seniors over the rough spots in Advanced Algebra, Trig, and Plane Geometry. Many thanks for that assistance. - ' ELEANOR C. STOUT, A. B. Miss Stout, ZelienopIe's admirable and helpful faculty adviser, was born in this fair community. During her high school years she studied, and also talked, in study halls where we now diligently pursue our studies! Her college work didn't take her far from here-just to Geneva College. During her highly successful college days, she was a member of the Frill and Dagger Society, Historic Society, Debate Club, Women's Student Association, and the Club. She could eat chicken salad and shrimp cocktail any time of the or night, but not at the same meal, because of drastic gastronomical results. ever go on a picnic with her, don't pass the boiled beans-she's liable She favors blue or black, which we can easily understand, seeing favor her. Gardenias are her preference when the choice concerns When asked about her favorite color of hair, she said, lt doesn't difference what the color is as long as it is natural. Flash! We've woman who doesn't care what the hat styles are! Attention, Mr. ashions are all right, but 'she doesn't like short skirts. Tsk! Tsk! , she chooses evening clothes. Her favorite pastime is writing e ,really gets a headache sometimes-over the present economic Want to irk her? just crack your gum or tap your fingers or feet. e you for it! Her ambition is to be Dean of Women in a We'll have, to see about that, because Zelie doesn't want to lose her. ,Page Semen ,., .-' I 4 ADMINISTRATION il ,,l,MM..-

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