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

 - Class of 1939

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f ji W' , f .5 W y :' 0, 'f Tw f , Az f. 1:15, . , , -' ,ff .1 cg, -j ' 42, A 'wav' '11 -my ADMINISTRATION nl. VIRGIL D Mr. Mack, our popular teacher of Vocational Agriculture, was born in Flicksville, Pennsylvania, and received his elementary and highschool education in Bangor, Pennsylvania. He furthered his education at Penn State, Staff! College, Pennsylvania. He is a member of Alpha Tau Alpha, and of Several honorary fraternities. Mr. Mack served on the Fruit Judging Team anfi traveled extensively with it while in college. Delving into Mr. Mafks preferences and aversions, we found that he likes all foods. QReally a find, girls! Mrs. Mack certainly is lucky.j He is no exception to the gfnefal rule of preferring blue to any other color. Everyone has something to Whlilh he HSPifCS. and Mr. Mack's ambition is to own a farm someday where he Call be alonft fThe Garbo act again.j Conservative, single-breasted suits arera favorite with our farming instructor. If you should wish to show .your fondness for the teacher by saying it with Howers, sweet peas will.do nicely, thank you. As do all we poor folk, Mr. Mack longs to travel, particularly in summer, for which season he has a decided preference. I won't give away' his golf average, but I'll wager he'd take any of you over. He enjoys watching football games. Et tu, Brute-he prefers blondes! QFor the benefit of Mrs. Mack.j ETHEL J. COWDEN, B. S. IN HEALTH EDUCATION '. Our own beautiful, blue-eyed, blonde gym instructress was born in Carrick, Pennsylvania. She was educated in Washington High School and Slippery Rock College. Her campus activities centered around the Women's Athletic Association, the Rifle Club, class sports, and the Y. W. C. A. Her flowers are red roses. Who knows-in the near future she may carry a bouquet of them! She prefers blue in clothing-we do too, especially when it matches her eyes. Naturally her favorite style of clothing is along the sports line. She thinks the new spring hats are heckish, but they dont bother her, because she never wears them unless it's compulsory. Horseback riding appeals to her as does watching basketball. Fried chicken and angel food cake arouse her sense of taste, but she detests spinach. Tsk, tsk, Miss Cowden, don't you' read Popeye's elucidations on the musts of spinach? Her .hobby is collecting horses-live ones? VVe asked her if she blushedg upon which she replied, I am one continual blush! My! My! The present economic situation doesn't bother her, but affected people most certainly do. Oh yes, her ambition. Well, her second choice is to tour the United States. Her first choice? We know but we won't tell. YV. DONALD MEISER, B. S. IN PUBLIC SCHOOL MUS-IC Our Maestro swung into action on june 10, 1915, in Crafton, Pennsylvania. He received his education in the local elementary grades and high school. Noting a spark of genius, his parents packed him off to Carnegie Tech where he received his degree, along with a teaching certificate for English 'and music. For a sport he chooses tennis. just one of the maddening throng, he enjoys watching football and basketball games. The way to his heart is found through chocolate cake. In the line of flowers, the rose predominates, and if you'll notice closely blue is his favorite color. His pet aversion seems to be cabbage fand that such a manly dishj and impertinence in children. The new spring hats are tops with him, but not large brimmed ones, however. His recent extent of physical exertion is bowling as a member of the faculty bowling team, and, as always, playing the piano. Another who found himself unable to deviate from the beaten path-he prefers blondes, too. fsighlj Mr. Meiser blushes-very rarely, he says. He prefers single-breasted suits to other styles, and is very fond of loud socks and conservative ties. fHints to Christmas shoppers.l His aim in life is to become a successful music teacher and not to owe anyone money. Can I depend upon you to keep a secret? Well, our sheltered male cherishes a suppressed desire to learn to tap-dance! SARAH B. ALBIN, A. B., M. A.. Miss Albin, who leans not only to the Parisian in 'teaching but also in dress, was born in Grove City, Pennsylvania. She was educated at City I-ligh School, Grove City College, and the University of Michigan. her campus years at Grove City she was a member of the Speedwell Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Pi, and played the cello in the college Her choice for the most beautiful flower is Talisman Rose, for color, She favors tresses of a brown hue. She even goes Francais in her favoring steak and french fried potatoes, detesting hot tamales. aversion is chewing gum, be the Havor peppermint or luscious She prefers tailored clothing. The spring hats this year are, in her not attractive. Her favorite sports are ping-'pong and handball. She watching a fast-moving basketball game. Her secret desire is to the four-corners of the earth. She doesn't bother to think about the economic situation because it is in such an awful mess. Her Page Eght , -

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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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DOROTHY E. MARDORF, B. s. IN HOME ECONOMICS Miss Mardorf, Zelie I-Iigh's chief cook and bottle washer, was born in Bellevue, Pennsylvania. She attended Bridgeville High School, and later Penn State. She was a member ,of Delta Gamma, Home Economics Club, played the violin in the College Symphony, and sang alto in the College Choir. Gardeniais appeal to her, as does the color of dusty pink. Her preferred type of Clothing is tailored. Her preference runs to auburn in the hair line. She will always accept strawberry short cake, but we dare you to serve her cottage cheese. She loves to swim or watch a basketball game. Her chosen hobby is music, both instrumental and vocal. Her ambition is to teach school successfully. We know she will achieve her ambition. The new spring hats are very unusual in her opinion. Poorly cooked food irks her. We bet some of the food turned out by our amateur cooks in home economics classes drives her frantic. The present economic situation is the least of her worries. She ,thinks Zelie is a grand little town-Zelie thinks she's a grand little person. CLYDE C. CLEMENTS, B. S. IN HEALTH EDUCATION Tall, dark, and Lincoln-like Mr. Clements, was born on june 16, 1904, at Murraysville, Pennsylvania. His list of schools attended include Slippery Rock State Teachers College, Penn State, and the University of Pittsburgh. Some of the organizations which had to consider him a member of their group-or else -were the Varsity Club, and the Theta Chi Fraternity. He courted his wife bynsinging love songs in his magnificent basso-profundo and accompanying himself on the uke. When 'his wife wants 'a new hat, she gives him steak and mushrooms for dinner, avoiding swiss chard at all costs. His idea of comfort is a fireplace, his slippers, and a good book. The two high school sports which he coaches give him an opportunity to amuse himself at his favorite pastimes, participating in basketball and watching football. We wonder why Mr. Clements favors titian locks? He chooses a fiower comparable to his own size-the sun fiower. When it comes to men's clothing, he prefers single-breasted suits and sport clothesg as for women's hats, he says they are ducky. Mr. Clements, when asked if he ever blushed, said, Yes, but the occasions are not fit to print. His favorite season is summer-he can relax then. If you want to irritate him, just talk in study hall. He has two worth- while ambitions: to travel through Europe and win the W. P. I. A. L. champion- ship in basketball. Zelienople is, in his opinion, a lovely town, quite the best he has ever lived in. He is qualified to teach science and social studies. As 'to the present economicsituation, It is in a 'heck' of a mess. ELIZABETH F. CASEY, B. S. IN COMMERCE Miss Casey, Grove City's queen, came to us this year from her hometown Sheridan. She originally hailed from Steubenville, Ohio, which is her birthplace. She went to Langley High School in Pittsburgh and from there to Grove City College. During her college years she belonged to Pi Gamma Mu and Theta Kappa, and .was on the Ouija staff. When she dines out, she invariably orders steak and french fried potatoes, skipping over the seafoods on the menu. She has the very worth while ambition to be a success in life. VVhen it comes to her hobby, she likes to swing out with the rest of us. Badminton is her favorite sport. She also enjoys watching basketball. Tea roses are very much to her liking. She likes all the colors, but her preference in hair coloring is copper. When asked about clothing, she said sport clothes are very pleasing to her. Using her favorite adjective, she referred to the new spring hats as dillies. Summertime is her preference in the season line. Elucidating upon the economic situation, she referred to it as a mad whirlpool! Whhwwww! She likes Zelienople very much, and we know Zelienople likes her. , EDWARD P. YOUNG, A. B. One of our home-town boys who is making good. Perhaps he feels he is too well known, but to revive your memory, he was born on March, Friday 13, 1914. He led a normal' active school life, attending Zelienople High School, -Muskingum College and New York University. In high school he held the office of Editor-in-Chief of the Zelie-Ann and was Literary Editor of the year book. Other activities at college consisted of: membership Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Kappa Chi, served on the Y. M. C. A. r Member of O. O. O. O., President of the Student Council and of the Student Honor Senate. It is quite evident that Mr. Young in athletics, and at Muskingum was a member of the football yayed fclass basketball, and was an outstanding track star. Imagine of his integrity liking ham, Mr. Young is loosing his grip-his favorite pansy. The new fashion weeklies report that the majority of the color, blue, and our history prof. is no exception. Double suits and conservative socks and ties are his choice in the line of e enjoys playing golf. Backgammon and bowling are other active As you probably have guessed, he prefers brunettes. Particularly Mr. Young are girls in evening clothes chewing gum. And now the new spring hats-Quote: Unconstitutional! Mr. travel where and when he wishes , Autumn suits his temperament carefullyg he blushes! ll C Page Nine 4 .. .-'- ' .H-. Ls.: ADMINISTRATION

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