Sharon High School - Mirror Yearbook (Sharon, PA)

 - Class of 1939

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ROMA Femme XBUf 5 IH l75ltClll'lUll f Nl IIUIUIIQI tunlung, lun fmmllv IIIRILSE, hu wlll lulpflllnus We tln Cllss of 1939 dldl Llu tlns lssxu. of tha Allllllll to Miss E VLuN1c1 Summa I i k I ' -ll A fl Q I ' A I ' L l .R - ' . - -' . ' . - .S . - ' , , ing cooperation in many nctivitics, and constant ' Q ', ' , 1 , ' '- 8115i-VVQ stand Waiting our signal l-I'UIH rhc traffic squncl, who secs us snfcly alcross 11111 strcct, 111o1'11111g illlll All-ICYIIUUII. T111- whistle lvluws 11l11l wc Stz11't0vc1'. .l YOU I V bot 111 11111 M cl nltcr '1 l 1 X. 75 Glu Lol l Illk' . musk, curly Il1lll'Il' ug walk, h-IAIIL' suluml is VVlll'lll 41111l CUIlllAUI'ILllllL', 1111 l'lgl1I 111 ' cl wc SKLIIAI SfllllVlI1g. 8:35-Om' of our 111o111to1's who kccps pence mul o1'1lc1' tl11'o11gl1 1111- halls. Tlu-rc will lx- 1111 Yllll- ning and Shllllflllg 111 our school wl11lc' tl11'sc 1' on 1111- jolm. 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Durmg thc lust ' ' ll'S rhc ilmclulsilmg popu- sscs has ill' most douhln-d rhc ro . four ya. luxury of thcxc cl:1,, . ll 1:45 Mcchnlmicnl drnvving .class dovs ll10l'k' good work. Tlns dc- 'mt has Ll growdnmg rcpu- ' l rusults. parting: fm' 5l'1lCflk.l lution I www 'Wm -S X x. Gonfenfs Eraculfxl Glasses Ocfzvffzeg Qfmefics 629021658715 ?aculfs.I ministfzation Ir is a strange and disturbing world out upon which we look today. It seems ful of un-understandable contradictions. lvlechanical invention has brought the nations of the earth into closer association with each other. Topeka, Tokyo, and Paris are no further apart in respect to time required to reach the one traveling from the other than were New York City and Boston a short time ago. We in America hear the pronouncements of European rulers simultaneously with those in the conference chamber with those rulers. The Atlantic and Pacific are but lakes. But with all of this intimacy of contact the peoples of the earth and their nations are perhaps more inimical to each other than at any other time in history. That same mechanical invention has been the means whereby the peoples of the earth have for the first time in history mastered the productive processes to the point where we are capable of producing plenty of the necessities of life for all and many of the luxuries too. But with this productive ability on the increase there has also increased the extent of human poverty. Some have Fmt enough because there is too much. ln an age of universal enlightenment poverty and hatreds have increased. l'itzpatrick, a cartoonist, has well described this enigma of our times when he pictured facing each other across a chasm marked chaos a cliff labeled social progress and the wall of a huge factory upon which was written mechanical progress. On the cliff one could discern iuan scarcely different from the barbarian stirring his meal cooking over a tire. From the stacks of the factory came billows of smoke. To many it will appear that, to use the words of Dr. H. E. Barnes, the Historian, we are living in a twentieth century machine agel' but in a social system characteristic of the horse-and-buggy'' era gone by. It would appear that the greatest pi'obletu which civilization faces today is to bridge that gulf between our modern age and an antequated social system. 'lio quote Professor Edward G. Olsen of Colgate University our thinking is usually forward-looking in the areas ol physical science dealing with inventions, machines, and technological processes of all kinds. Our thinking is usually back- ward-looking in areas of social science dealing with matters of government, econ- omic attitudes, and social institutions of all kindsf' We must contimie to be forward-looking in the area of mechanical progress and must become forward-looking in the area of social progress. We must bridge this gap, and bridge it quickly, between our productive equipment on rhe one hand and our social equipment upon the other. Unless we do this and do it quickly our civilization will perish in the chaos of war, revolutions, and the hatreds which cause them and a1'e engendered by them. ln the words of H. G. Wells civilization is a race between education and catastrophe. We must win this race. lr is our most pressing common task. D. G. MciG.Vuu.i'. MR. W. D. GAMBLE Mi: W. D. Gniulmlc, thc pix-sciir Slipciaiitt-iitlciit of tht- Sliai-tm Puhlic Scliuols, has ahly hcltl this position for l1l'2lI'ly YVVUIIIY-l0lll' ycars. Ht- was gratliiatt-tl lroiu Wt'sti1iiiistt'i' Collt-gc, aiitl is uuw a iiiciiilmci' of its Boartl nl ll-l'llSlK'K'N. lVli'. Gamhlt- is active in many uthti' mgaiiizatiuiisg hc is Piwsitlt-iit nl tht' Buanl of l7ii't't'tui's of lluhl Hospital, lyirsitlciit of tht- Salvation AI'l1l3' Atlvisury l'mai'tl, au ollict-it iii thc Uuitt-tl Pi't-shytt-i'iaii Cluircli. Qht' was i'cpi't-- scutativt- ol our local Rutarx' to tht' iiitt-riiaticmal coiwciitmiij- .tual .i lilt' iutmlmt-i' ul tht- National lfcliitatiou Association, MR. P. A. IUNES Mr. Iuucs has lwt-ii priiicipal of our school sinct- IQI4, with tht- cxctfptinii ul tlirct- ycars wht-u ht- scrvctl as Scci'ctai'y of tht- Sliarou Cliamhcr of Coni- iiu-i'ct-. Ht' is now Piwsitlt-iit ul tht- Stzitc Athlctic Association, is an ulficvi' ul' tlit' First Pi't-slvyttiiaii Cluircli, mt-iuht-i' ol tht- Rotary Cluh, autl is activi- iu ilit- M1lSlCk-l.lIk'l'lll'y' uicvts anal SL'CUIlfl1ll'y Sclinols llriiicipals' Assuciatiuil. His uutsitlc ititcix-sts lit- in golfing aiul hunting. MR. D. G. MQCIARFY A gratliiatt- of Tliit-l Clullt-gt-, lVl1'. lVlcGai'ty i't-Cuivt-tl his lVl.A. tlt'gi't-t- li-mu Coluuihia University. ljrioi' to his position lit-i't', ht- st-rvctl as l7i'iiicil1al ul l'wsst'i1ic'i' High Sfliool, aiul thcn as Assistant ljriiicipal of Tea Nvflt. Now Icrscy luuior ,High Stlitml. lu his two yt-ars ht'i't', lwlr. lVlcGart'y has rt-- mggaiiiza-tl tht' lvlouittu' Svstcm antl ixiaiigui'att'tl tht- l'Giiitlaiicc Rouiiin which has pmvt-cl quite successful. MR. D. G, MAIARIEY MR. P. A. IONES MR. VV. D. CQAMBLI fI.v.v'l. I'r111upaI l,7'l77!'IPIIl Sl1lf?l'I'lHfI'Illl'!'1ll 1aculfmI l Gnd. ISABEL ARMOUR Englixh III M.A., University of Pittslmurgli Certilicate in Spoken English IOSEPH S. BARNETT Health ana' Pbysn-al l:'a'ur'atmn Two years Ir. H. S. Work, Edin College B.S., Slippery Rock Grsuluate Work, Penn State IANE BROSI E ll'0rld History Lit.B., Grove City College M.A., Columbia University MILDRED CALDWELL A.B., Hiram College lVl.A., Univerwity of Pitrslmurgli IOHN CASSIDY English IV AB., Westminster College Iil'NNliTH H. COLLINS lll-'li lilll liR I. COLLODI Ilmloiqy and Genzwal Seicnu' HS.. Westminster College Crnclunte VVork, University of Pittslmrglw ,HIYIHF lil1,v111f',v,v TYtllVII7Ig, lia.i'L'ell111ll Cmulv l Bb. in lid., Dmliiesiie Univerkity lv1.l5,A,, llllLlllCNIlL' University l.AH M. QXOUSINS fllxqrlzrn I, Inninr Iiuxlnwx Training AB., Geneva College Graduate Work, Grove City College Graduate Wcmrk, University ol' Pittslxurgli AB., Pennsylvania College for XNIUIIICII lnoro TezlCl1er's General Srlrnee, Latin Ill and IV STANLIQY CIURRIIER aculfii ffummrrmzl Law and Snlcmmn.vlJrp HS.. l..L.B.. Grove City Culcgc Yuuiigstmvii Scliool of Law Cirzuliintc Vllnrk, University of llittslinrgli lll5Ll5N ll. CUSHlVlAN 11-Ilgllill I A.B,, XVcstininstcr College Clracliiiiic VVork, Penn Stiitc lfORRl2S'l' l.. EAKIN flwnlwwl S4'ie'rn'i,' and f:t'H!'7'!I1 History AB., VW.-atiiiiiistcr Collt-gc Griuluaitc VVork. l'cnn Stntc BIZSSIIE FCKLIES l.'ngl.',vIv Ill and ll A.B,. Ohio Vfcslcyaiii University MA.. Coliimlmin University TVIAIKSARVT FLK C.'m1iri1f'ri'nil Grnxqrflfrlwy, lff'0I'llWI'IIlk.Y, H4VflL'Lt'f'f7Ill.Q 11 Ohio Nortlicrn University, Ohio Staitc llnivcrsity HS.. Nt-xi' 'York University RUTH FILIQR Iirmklcrrping I Grove City College Grauliiaitc Work, Culiiiiiluiai University CARL T. l7l- ACK fjlJl'W1l.YIf:V l'm.S., Ohio Stutc University ci!'2l.lll2lYL' NNm'l-Q. Univvsrsity nl FREDA KERNIS GERSON Stermgmpby ll, Ill, una' Il' Typing 1, Ujfirf' Prarilu' lVl.l'icl., Uiiivurxity of Pittslmiirgli l'ittslmiirgli B.S.. State Tcuclicrs Collcgc, liitliuim, lli 'faculty AilClllS'l'A GIBBONS Latin I AB., Allegheny College fl0llIl'lll7l2l University Sunmiei' Sewifms Gfzirlliaite Wfurk. University nl Pittslmurgli HARRY CIRIMES flm.f'r1r'r1nf Hi.YlfIfy' and Smml Sfll'3'l1!' HS.. Allegheny College Graulliaite VVork, University of I,lII xlDlll'gl1 M lid.. University of Pittslmrgli l'R.fXNCl55 HAYES l1'1f.v1m'.v,v flrztlrmctn, .S'tr'r1n.gnlpl1.x' I B.S,, Grwe City College R7 'TH HUUK gf!'l'IllVQI'll'7l7V ll ,fnful lll,' Typing I H7111 ll Ifmnvmnxv nmf C'0Y'f1W7t'7f'l1Il c1l'UAQ7'.'IfIl7V BS. i11CI.. Gmve City College ROBERT IONIQS l'l1yx1r.v lVl,l1., University of Pittslmrgli BS.. NVc'Stmimter College Summer Sewifzm, Grove City College Grxlcliialte Work, University nl Pittsluiirgli Graiclimte Wfork, Penn State CERACIE Klilili 11-IIAQIIXIY I um! ll AB., illliiel College Slzplmery Rock State Teacliers College lVl.fX., Penn State :'Xl.'l'UN Ci. KLOSS 'I-'V'1!'Zl'flIlVl'Q 1. Iflljlilriij lI'lfl77Y1I'flt B.B.A., m',L'Sfl11ll15lL'I' College Rider College Grove City College Retail 'ltuiiiiiig Bureau, Pitt XN'lNll'RFD I.Ull'l4ZENHlSliR Plfnlv Gwmvtry AB., Thiel College M.1X,. Columbia University ANNA lvl lvlcBRlDli l rrm'lv I and 11 HS.. xx 'L'SUlllIlSfCI' Collcgc M.A.. Columbia University IAMES R. MAIIKS lflrlfog-V B.S.. 'liliicl College Summer Scssious, Corncll M.li.. University of llittsburgli l Yaculfxf Uuivcrairv bunuucr Scssious, Uuivcrsitv of Southern California GRACE Ma'fll.liNAHAN 1.1 lzruria II Dre-xcl lnstitutc uf Library Science Suniniur Sessions, Drexel Al.BER'lAA MQCOTTER lfngllxlv I and Genvral S!'1l'?14't' AB., BL-rliany College lVl,A.. Nlicliignn Uliivcrsity MARY MCDOVVELL tl,-QKIIIYI I, Grnrral fllalbematlrx AB., Grow City College i VLIZABETH McMULl.EN A.B., Tliicl College M.A,, Columbia LlIllYL'fSlI'y ll, l.. MINK fir-mwal mm' ll'm'ld fil.Vffll'y BS., liuclcncll UnivL'i'sitv Cirncliiairv Vllork, llnivcriitx' ul' l'lllNl?lll'gl1 RUTH MOOIKE Spnnlxb I and ll, G1-ncrnl Hl.TflI7'y AB., Wcstniilistvr Coll:-gc CiI'llLllIflfC Work. Wcstniinxtvr Cfollcgv, llcnn State, Univcrsirv of Colorado, University of Pittsburgli 'faculty HELEN THOMAS MOORE English I A.B., Oherlin College Cmcluate Work, University of VViseonsin anal University of Pittsburgh CLFON M. MUSSER Problems of I7t'WlUl'fll!':V and .flmerimn Hlxlory BS. in Ecl., Lebanon Valley College M.A,, Washington ancl Iellerson lf. N. NEWTON, Ir. fllez'1Jr1nic'al Drawing BS., Industrial Ed., Penn State 1 year Engineering Dept., N. Y. C. R. R i year Pa. State Highway Engineering Dept. I year Construction Work, Texas Co. iz' years Mech. Dept., Carnegie Steel SARAH M. OLIVER Stenograplw I1 and ll, Typcuwtzng ll, Cum merfial Geography, lfronnmies AB., University of Pittsburgli Graduate Work, University of Pittslmrgh l. I. REANEY English II, Problems of Demoerafy I'hh.B., WCSIlI1lIlSICf College M.A,, University of Pittsburgh HELEN li REED ffnmrnnmly mm' l or'ut1on11l f:lUll ll'orld History l'r.A,. VVellesley College cllilflllilfk' Work, Penn State DAVID REE5 l .'l'ln.m Clziinorgan School ol' Music, Wales lVlAl,lDl: Bl.AlR ROBERTS English III A.B., Allegheny College Graduate Work, Allegheny College Extension Xklork, Penn State YIERNIQCIQ SAIECER Latm ll A.B., Tliiel College Corncll Summer Sessions Crzulnzire VVoi'k, Ilenn Sta KL' Ciuulimre XYork, Allegheny College ANNA GRACI2 SMITH lfnglisli ll AIS., NVcstminstcr College CIIARLIQS A. SERVICE ,-lmurlmn Hislory Kenyon College A.B., AIIL-glieny College ILIVIA STANSIfIlSI.IJ lzinlqlulw Il AB., 'liliiel Collcgl' DAVID B. STITVVART lflmtlwilll and Trnrk KS., Grove Citv College Cmlcb, Gz'm'rnl Sr'lL'm'r Elaculfxl GEORGE C. STOVER Typing I, lirmfrkkef-ping 1 Shire Teachers College, Indiana, II: University of Pittslmurgll IQLIZABIQTH R. SYKES Art A.B,, Allegheny Collcgv: Grauluzll Clevelaincl School of Arts Summer Session, Universitv of Southern Czililiornizi Tony Snrg's Studio, New York City IRENE WILLIAMSON IIIVQUIIVII 1. II, and 111, Solin' Geometry, Trigonometry A,B., M.A.. Ohio State University Two Summer Sessions, Universitv of Southern California i Summer Session, University of Colorado ecfzefafzies MARION GIBBONS flssistunl Srrwtary AB., Seton Hill Collage ISABIEL LOCH Slcnngrapber Wcstminstcr Collcgc WILNFTTA li, MCCORTVHC Serrflury Slmron School ul' Cmnnuru REBA MYIERS Slxcxmngn Valley Commcrcizll lnstitntc ADELE SARVER Scrrctary B,S,, Frcalonin lnsritutc challenge lbw Qfcwll flrmlzc' guru' of IIN' worfzl .VQFIHQ muff H1 1' muff In YYUIHIT 1.v l'l'1II'l!1lI1Il Yuutlv I'l'-Yfjfflllli Ulf flu' wzfzlzl' of many n'1f1re'lwi11Q f1'1'I mf ilu' fikgbrzzzuu of 11 fifliutq Jong Im! I1 .Yl,lL't'2' lmqfv CW lbrlf e'r'fvruzv in 11 .Uilfnzu Imlrlx. .Yu Youth .gory rmlnfliflq lntu fl XIMIIIAQI' ljvfdl' lVm'f11'. Glasses eniofz Glass Hanoi M.'xc'lN'11'1c1f, lull-s . l11s1xc1x'11'7, Clmril. .. Vm'1'11Q. M1111 .. 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Now our four years are almost over, some of us have dropped by the wayside and will graduate with other classes, some have already gone out into the worldg the rest of us, in Iune, will again, with hopes and ambitions high, seek new adventures. As with most classes, the work for which they are remembered has been done in their Senior year. The class of l39 will long be remembered for the new social program which they inaugurated, the purpose of which is to create more friendliness and informality among the student body through school dances and parties, Their success has been measured by the numbers attending and the good times which they have had. The Senior Class also organized the Senators' Forum with the valuable purpose of dis- cussion of school and other problems. The Hospitality Committee was also organized to acquaint new students with our school. Its valine speaks for itself. We must not forget their participation in the established school activities such as the musical organizations, athletics, interscholastics, publications, debating, and others. As is usual, the Senior Class contributed much to the development of these organizations. As with other organizations of such size, the class has had its faults but in spite of that had kept its ideals and ambitions high. It is in this spirit that the class of thirty-nine is ushered out. May the originality and ideals be retained both in the class, and in the school that they have left. CLASS OFFICERS . President, lim Maclntyreg Vice-Presidents, Ivor Lee, Betty Cunning, Secretary, Norma Feik, Treasurer, Thom Smith. CLASS COMMITTEES Bnmfuez Arrangement Committee-Ruth Filer, Faculty Advisor, Bill Sellers, Chairman, Frances Lucas, Paul Lynn, Ruth Black, Iames Ivlagner, Helen Schaller. Iuniors: Bob Whalen and Katherine Marshall. Dame Committee-Alton Kloss, Faculty Advisor, Victor Dieferdenfer, Chairman, Sue Bachman, David Davis, Charles Green, Nlarge Grand-Girard. Iuniors: Nlartha Richards and Bill Brosie. Banquet Program Committee-Anna Grace Smith, Faculty Advisor, lvlilford Bohm, Chairman, Phyllis Kotzen, Ted Person, Mary Lee Scott, lim Carts. Iuniors: Betty Gartside and Haskel Hoffenberg. Banque! Decoration Committee-IVlildred Caldwell, Faculty Advisor, Wilbert Mc- Elvain, Chairman, Mairy Daniels, Ed Hopkins, lack Anderson, lean Frankenberry. Iuniors: Bill Easton and Betty Waldo. Class Day Program Committee-Elizabeth Mchflullen, Faculty Advisor, Ruth Davies and lack Reyer, co-chairmen, Nona Tkach, Bob Cook, Gordon Colson, Grace Iuskovitz, Leona Planchak, lack Moran. .Morro Committee-Iane Sisk, chairman, Andrew Zamboky, lane Rodecker. Gym Decoration Committee-john Cassidy, Faculty Advisor, Ed Wild, Chairman, lean VVillson, Stanley Cornwell, Margaret Gavala, Ben Bolt, Ioe Leonard, Mary Voytik, Corinne Thomas. Iuniors: Bruce Beck, Pauline Robinson. Color and Flower Committee-Madeline Noce, Chairman, Allan Clark, Patricia Kahl, Iack Myers. Class Day Suits CommitteefMaude Roberts, Faculty Advisor, Phyllis Magargee, Chairman, Henry Bieber, Harriet Pharmer, Ellis Hillborn, Martha Miller, Alex Woliiiisky. Urvhestra -7-3 thorns I-... luthel ls Nvorts llub I-..-.5--lg Girls' filet- flnb that qtnct tt-mtnint' typv who takes ln-r I: Monitor -l. 'l'ht-resa is very fontl of work ronsrienttottsly. Um- t'an't help 4l:u1t'ing autl. so we lwar, at very eapabln- but feel the aflrlt-fl bripqlitnt-ss when slit-'s one. too. XYC envy yott, Theresa, : ' ' 5 i ' ' . Xlllontliii-ss.it-.llizltts ElliottE'-Itiatlttralrlcttrlis. Monitor 3-4' Andy is quiet is 'Ili .lu all 1. ll' 'Hi CU glflilld ltarrlworltini.:, we like his shy smile. ml Hsu lu 'hnnltlml' ' ,T ' muh' Ile is nnrleeitletl as to what he will rlo vlanrt-s antl lon-s nitisie. Hill always V. A V I . -- - , .ttttr gr.ulu.ttton. wnwinlwer her ttrst 1linnt-1 spot-L-li. HOXNARI7 ISARMIES MARGARET M. BARNEY fin-lu-,tm 3.43 flml-H5 1.2-3--13 Tennis Sports Club lg Girls' Glue Club .Z-.I-4. l't-atn -lp St-nator's l'lub -l, llowartl is XXX' all agree that lllargarefs eroehellng t merry person antl always has a cheer- :intl etnbroirlering are tops. Fnnrl of ful wortl. llc carries an t't't't-etivc bass music :intl likes to sing, has been a in the tilce Club. mainstay of the chorus. GLORIA ALLEN LLOYD ALTHAM Chorus .Zg Sports Club 2. Gloria shonlcl be he ealletl the feminine llon Stnooth, sophistirateel, Illltl oh! that Iltnlgef' The rest-ntblanee is not only blontl wavy hair. lfot-sn't plan on col' in the color of her hair but she was ten- lege but wants to work :titer grmltmtion, nis champ her Freshman anrl Sophomore years. 1 M IACK ANoialzsoN ttotmzl AMUN lianal I-J-3,43 llrchestra lf.Zf.l'-I: Glen J tilt-0 flttb l-I-.I-43 liltt-vrlcztilt-r 4: lilub Is-: llusint-ss Staff .lolz Xl:utagt-r Senator's Club -lg Monitor .2-3. llob is 4: lnterseholastius I-2-5 43 t'otu1ty 2.5,-lg a ntisehievotts little person, but his Trotnbone Solo: Ili-Y 2-.lf-I: Ses't'etat'y cheer-leatling has picked up our spirits .lg Vive-l'resitlent J4. llot ' is a at many a ganiv, cheerful fellow who ran always sm- the lttnny sttl? of t'vet'ytlting, MARY ARCJIENZIANU lOSIiI'l'IlNIi ARGIQNZIANO M I . v 1 tlreltestrxt I-2 .I 4: 'I'ri lli'Y I-.il .lll'l'llt'S4II'1l 43 ll'l'lll'T 25- lhorus l: Xlonitor lvl-43 Sports l'lub I-21 Iiliorns 5tm'tf Klub 2, liwflvs 11611114 rt iwwl lg Imerstfholzistit-s J-3-4. th-:tml sport, inustetan. -losephinr is a great tlebater. antl wt-ll likwl, llatvs ilill pirltlt-s, llmlit lf! hfr llllfl YUU with 3 Wfflli Likesclogsatul horses, XYilI he nurse or argntncnt in l', U. ll, elass. Physik-at ,-ll. g,-:mln-1-, ROBERT ASHBAUGH VINCENT AUGllS'l'YNOYVlCZ llaunl 172-A-4. Bob is rather unassum- Iifilf .'l'i'fllD -V42 Vinvf' l'lH5'S il l'l'f -'lf ing. ting of hig Iwi lung, is washing gmne ot golt antl helul many gootl scores the blaclcboartl. Ile is planning to work 'Of ill? H013 FCHU1- ll'-' l'l1Ul5 10 W l'k gtfil-f lm gmqlumw, when he gratluatt-s. SIIZANNIE BACIIMAN PATRICIA MARGARET ANN BAHIQN .2-.I--lg Captain -l: Sports Club L2-51 fhortts l: Sports Lilith I-2-3,41 Mirror Chorus .I-45 l'hotography Club Z: 'I'ri- .Z-3-4: Monitor 4: Hook Club .23 l'ub lli-Y I-2: Wilt'-.Xt'ts .L Small, black- lieity: Hue Acts 3: Klake-np. l'al. ltairetl. popular, antl very active, Sue has quiet, shy anal popular is always willing rontrilnttt-tl tnueh to the sttrcess of the to work. llas a wontlerful sense ot' Miiror. humor Nlirror I-.2-3-41 Coflitlitor -lg Monitor Itilil Ilil. AGNIRS ISAKIQR . 'I FIIIRESA ANIXI BALTIIZ Tri-llifY 2-4 flg Sports lilttb lflg J ' 1 - ' ' ' 1 xrotmwl. Xlarioncttc L lub .3.I1 .Xrt Stat! .I-4. l,cc's finc talent for drawing isn t his only rccoiniucndation In-'s a good stud LIEIE BARUNI3 DAVID BARR ' ' ' i' Radio Club 23 Basketball 2. Dave docsn't talk niucli, but he's a good stndcnt, and we hear he's good at basket- ball. too. XX'auts to work after he cut, too XXV: liopc lic continues in tlic ficld of art. tlraduates. bports Club ll: Ilirls' Illcc Club l. Ilcncvicic lilscs cscitcnicnt atul adven- turc, but niost ot' :ill slic wislics to travcl. XX'c don't blanic you for your wtsb, Iii-iici'n-vc. CIIENIEVIIEVIQ M. IIARRIECA RUTH ISABELLE BARTHOLOMIQW Girls Glee Club lg 'I'ri-Ili-Y I-2-33 Sports Club I-2g fXlonitor l-Z. Rutli's collection of movie stars' photographs is thc envy of many collectors. Sbc rcally should be proud of it, MARVILLA IIASKXVIII, NORMAN BATTEN lorls film' Clulr ll. .XlIIlIllL'I' col- lcctor ol' Xlovic stars' picturcs is Nnrnian is quiet and unobtrusive but Xlarvclla but slic savcs pictures of a willing worker. Ile doesn't plan on lircd Xlzu-Nlnrry only. XXX' likc Frcd collcgc aftcr graduation. too, IXl:lrvclla, Girls tilcc Club l-.I-.X -I, Gay Cctorcs is vcry :tdcpt in tllc carccr slie liopes to CIIIDTIIS, l . is 'tlso a tour ycar nicnibcr ot the ctziotuis M. ISISARD ALLISON BLLL llasketball 35 Rifle Club 2-45 Track 3-4. Allison has :L good business head, and really enjoys using it. XX'e always learned a lot from his speeches in II. U. ll, class. nursuc tbat of a bcautician. Slic ib I. lIiX 1- 44, Mont r bports Qlub IACK BINGHAM XX':n'in-lieartcd jack always has a big sinilc for you, and a friendly word. XX'auts to work after graduation. RUTH ERMA BLACK Glee Club l: Sports Club l-2-3-4g fXIouitor 3--I: Ilow to Ifntertain Club 2. lIlackie's favorite sports are basket- ball and mushball, Known for hcr long, blonde hair: practical jokes: and good sportsmanship. MILFORD BOHM IXIirrorettc .2-.I-45 Interscholastics 3--lg Ili-X' l-2-3--lg Une Acts -lg Senior Play -l. Capable, business-like, Milford is to be given credit for his good work in our school. HILNRY BII'BI'R LHARLOTTI4 MAI' BIfII ' Riflc Club 2. llenry is quiet and Monitor 3--Ig Chorus I-2. A plcasantcr dcpcndablc, and has ilonc his sbarc, or more Charming student tli-an Char- Iiougli nnlieralded, for nur school. Ile lottc would bc diftlcnlt to tnul, and plans to bc an cnpiinccr. she's zi grade A student, ton. AIIDRIEY ADALYN BLACK Sports Club .2-.Ig Allllllllll' 2. .'Xudrcy is bat prciti' bloudc that von sec tripping tlirouteli Ill-c balls. llcwarc of licr bewitclnng sunlc bc carctul how you Ilst' lt. ,Xndrcy. PATRICIA ANN BLACKBURN Glec Club I: Sports Club I-.Z-.lg llow to Ifutcrtain Club J. l'at is rathcr quiet licrsclf and tlislilics pcople who boast. Slit- likcs all sports, cspccially baskctball, and likcs to play the piano. WILLIAM BOLDISH Ilill likcs :ill kinds of sports, especially swinnuing, and playing golf. Usually known as IIoldy , llill intcnds to work aftcr graduating. at 'W IOHN BUDASKA .X short. dark. nice looking boy is john. illlltlllllll quiet-appcaring,- he is a very lively chap .Xnil that smile says Ladies beware! tfjuite a saxoplione player, too. MARGARET M. CARBON lutcrseliolaslies 3: 'l'ri-lli-Y 4. Talka' tive and enthusiastic. Likes to nibble candy when rrzuling, considers her hobby popping corn. would like to be a bookkct-per. She will probably siteceetl in anything. MARTHA CERBUS 'l'ri,lli-Y 4: Mirror and Mirrorctte 'I'rpist 4. lllond, fund of all sports, favorite author Grace Livingston llill. Likes knitting and sewing. simply de- tests eantaloupe. Nlartlia is an in- dustrious worker. BEN BOLT Mirrorette 2: Stage Crew 2-35 Track 3: Novelty Music Club 2: Chorus l-2. Benny is the possessor of that danger- ous-looking, rakish roadster. Chief fault is his failure to keep his guitar strings from breaking. MARY BOMBECK Glee Club I-2-3-4, Vice-Pres. 4, Art Staff: Mirror 43 Sports Club 1-2-33 'l'ri-Hi-Y 1-21 Monitor 31 Interschol- astics 3. Mary goes in for the finer artsfdrawing and singing. Has helped to adorn the pages of the Mirror. GERALDINE BOYER Girls Sports Club l-2-3: Chorus l. Geraldine likes sports, has a letter from Sports Club. She likes to sing in the locker room. Is alert in class, and is a good shorthand student. SYLVAN BREST Mirrorette and Mirror typist 4, Monitor 4. Sylvan can be found with a trumpet or a pair of roller skates any time. An example of important things coming in small packages. IOSWH BRUN0 WILLIAM BUCKLEY lootball . 3 1. .X rough and ready , , , athlete and, like all athletes, he loves toBlLuu:S,lmfhlgorflshfalg lllalft lxalklgei sports. 4 A fine- gridiron. vreeord. Joe iuh whclfhc graduates. J ' ' ' would like a lnisuiess position. KATHRYN CAGLE 'l'risHi-Y 4. Likes dancing and swimming, prefers tall boys to short ones, hates golf and dictatorial people, can't stand a cross-patch, enjoys hik- ing and sled riding in winter. IOHN ALBERT CARNEY Band 4: Orchestra 4, Chorus 4. They say that John aspires to be a second Fred Astaire, for he's a shark on the dance floor. lJon't let him get you into an argument through, he's too good. GEORGE CI-IOTLOS George is retiring and doesn't talk much, though he does know the answers. Ile plans to work after graduation. FLORENCE ANN BOMBECK Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3-4. Likes all outdoor sports, school, and walking in the rain, keeps snapshots of frienils. Favorite orchestra, Benny Gootlman's, llislikes to get up in thc morning. WALTER BOSSICK llantl l-.2-3, Novelty hlllsiC Club 2. XYalter loves to play his trumpet, and he's good at it, too. He wants to be an accountant after graduation. IAMES BOYLE Forestry Club 2: Track 4. ,lim has a real Irish temper, and wot' unto those who rouse it. llc plans on going to college, but is undecided as to the course. MARGARET BROOKS Sports Club 1-2. lllnnil, blue-eyed Margaret has a different hobby--that of collecting classmates' photographs. She likes roller-skating, swimming, and music: dislikes conceited people. PAUL CHOTLOS l'aul is the quiet, efficient person that says little. Ile is an ex-marble champ. llt-'s undecided as to the future, TIZD l'liTlE CHROBACK 'I'ed should join a Talk Little Club. llui although he says little, be's n fine inusliball player, :ind a lover of all other sports, too. lIot'sn't expect tu go to rollege, but wanls to work. FRANCIS COCLASER Football l-.Z-.I--lg Track l-.2-S-4, llas- Itetball J. '4'Snookie is an all around athlete, as his reeoril shows. lle's quite a basblul lad, though. GORDON FRIEDERICK COLSON jr. Ili-Y I: Ili-Y J. Gordon made the mistake ol' forgetting to remove the paper from his book, on which he had iloodlt-d his impressions of Hamlet. llui lie made no mistake as ,Iungquist in the Senior l'lay. be seeing his naine in chemistry circles. GEORGE ROBERT CHRISTY Short and jolly, always lull of wise cracks. George is also quite a news- paper carrier, with the help of a bicycle and a dog. FRANCIS ALAN CLARK Monitor 3-4. G00ll-l'llllIl0I'CCl, likes sports, prefers football tn basketball. likes to play billiards. llislikes beillll pestered. Hobby is science. XYonld like to be an electrical engineer, PHYLLIS IANE COLE Illirror Staff -I: Monitor 2-3: Glev Club: Sports Club. Attractive, enjoys dancing, ice skating, and swimming, but hates spinach. Phyllis was a banquet speaker in her Junior year. WILLIAM M. CONNELLY You don't hear Bill often. He's the quiet typc who says something only when he really has something to say. He's the boy you'll all be calling litre in a few years. IAMES WM, COOK DAVID MCNEAL COOK ,Inns as quiet a btle stick of dyna- 'I- Nl Urllleslrf DAN hh mite as you'Il ever see. Ile handles Wl 'll.l 5 l'.l'ml'Cl I many ' CHARLES ROBERT COOK Itand I-2-.Ig Orchestra l-.2-.lg Ili-Y .i-4. XYe've often wondered if those rosy cheeks of lIob's are due to modesty or to blowing the lruinpet. Ile certainly niakes that trumpet talk. STANLEY R. CORNWELL Aviation lg Stage Crew 2-3-4. Stan has a pleasing personality. Enjoys movies and eating, Has built model airplanes since the fifth grade, and plans to study aviation after high school. IUNE CROMPTON 'l'ri-Hi-Y 45 Sports Club l-2: Chorus l-2-3. june enjoys football games, flier hobby is making' her own clothes.l likes mystery stories, likes sports and music, is friendly with everyone. . , , ' . . , Y '. . H '. baseballs with the best of em. Xou'lI 'ml'.l'l. 'l'5,,h'5 Uvln' ll? 'R 'l muh' musician, plays the piano and xylo- phone besides Ins trumpet VVALLIER T. COOPER Nlirror Staff .Z-.I--l. XY:illcr is the all around school boy. Ile shines in both athletic and scholastic fields. Ilis ready smile iualses niany a friend. LEONTINE CRISON Sports Club: Mi viitor for two years. 'I'iuy, fair skin, bl 'k hair, likes swim- ming, dancing, shot 'ng, and ice-skating, enjoys a good foo 'wall gann-, dislikes opera. organ niusi . and pessimistic people. BETTY CUNNING l'ublic Relations count-il 5-43 Monitor 3-4, 'l'ri-l'li-Y l--lg Sports Club l-2: Iuterscholastics 2-.ll llramaties Club 2. Likes basketball, sled riding, and work- ing on eoinniittees. llislikes whipped- ercam, and cherries. I II5LliN DI3 MARCO Ilclen wants to lic rx lxookkrf-per. llohlxivs :xx'x' icv.'vsIx:xtxxxi.g, swixxxxxxixxg :xnil xl:xxxcinx1, .lfnjoys noxcls, xxxovivs, :xnil ilaxxxrixxxq. lxxxt xIox'sxx't lilo- Ixoxxxx'work. Nlil.I.lI3 RlVl'H DIAA llx'i'lxx'sxx':x 4. Sports k'Inlx J, iiix'l's lxlvx- llxxln .l, Xlxxvil clxorns J, Xlonxtox' J. I,xIxt-s to listi-n to tlxt- x':xilio xxxxtl rxsxxzxlilc tlxx' Nullxx- Dxxxs Swixxgsters lull lvnxsl. llixx-sxx't Iilsi' vross pxfopliz VICTOR DII3I4I3NDIfRI5IiR l'ootlx:xlI .JL Nlxn strrl I .Z-.I -I3 Nloxxitox' lg kilxorxxs Ili-1, Yix'lox s molto is Ixnppxxxvss first, lust, :mil zxlwzxys :xml U his little Init ixx tht quest fox it Yu' ilous lizxrrivs :x gnoil lxxxss ixx :x trio. DAVID DAVIS Xlxx'rox'x-txt' JJ, Avizxtion L'Ixxlx .Zg Ili- X I I llxxxil .I. ll.xxL I x lxtnl lxnt he-'s 'x Int nt' fun. Slixn :xml lxlonil. lxi s xx xgonil ilzxxxccr, too, lY:xxxts to no to x'olln'uU. BETTY ANN CURRY 'Op Qvlzx IQAR Tri-IIiAY -1: Secretary on Mirror Stzxff -tg Chorus lg Sports Club 1-2: Nursing Clulx 2. Shats likt-s xo tlzxncu, swim, :xml ice skate, she dislikes car- rots, :xml lxragging. XYHII ltxxnxvn for Ixer xnisclxiet' nxzxkinxg. Fnollxzxll lf2'.l flatter 3,472 'l'x':xcI I-2-3. lox- loves :xxxy kinil ot sport :xni is Ixinxsvll' :xxx :xtlxlctc ol' Ixiglx cxxlilxrc Docs zxxxylxoily nt-x-il :xuy lim' x'x':xcl4ixx ilone. MARY ANN DANIIELS Q Ilxctctxcs Llxxlx .23 Nlxxrxoxxvttx- klxxln 4 Nxorts kilxxlx -I-J, tllcv- Vlulx 17.23 'l'x'i THOMAS DACH Nloilcl .Xirplxxxxe Clxxlx 2. 'l'onx likes HIYX -lg Xloxxxtor .lg Xlxrrox' -I. Nlnrys txxoxxte xoxts xxt tnotlxxll xxxl xi to ix-eskzxte zxnil, likes to try fancy slisxt- 3 - - 5, - I -. : : , ,mm ing. Hr is shy zxnxl Ixzxshfxxl :xroxnxil girls, lmllg xlislikts px-oplv who xx'nn'l xnovi I,ilxes pczxxxxxts :xml orzxnge freezes. im mlmmlke' 1,015 1, IJANIELSQN BARBARA ANN DARI.lNLQ'I'ON Glu' flulx I1 Monitor -l, I,ois wants Yllllfllf ll Nlllfle illllt 32 lf! lll N 'I to he at nurse. we're sure she'II he :x llilll'f 'fl'5 illlllll-l l 'N lf' MU! H Will gooxl one. She likes xlzxxxcxng :incl sports, izxrxzxl Jixll illlll tx':xx'x'l xxx the wt--I. hlxx lxut rlespises conceitecl people. I,xkes 'UVYIB' lll 4'l'l'C'S lt' KVI lH'I WINII. Vs ,l,nmh.ni' and hates spinach. xvonlil like the snxxxx' tlnxxg. DAVID DAVIES RUTH DAVIIES Ilioluxgy Clxxlx 2, 'I'unnis 'l't-:xnx 4. Sports Clnlx 1,2-.ig Xlixtxilxxx' ,lr-l, C':xp D:xvey's :x keen tennis player :xml loves THIN. Scribe: 'l'ri-Ili-Y I-2,341 Uzxptixin founcil 4. Rutlxii- is going to Slip pery Rock next yvzxr to stxxxly tvzxclxixxxi l.xkvs roller :xnrl ice sl-4:xtinx.:. his gaxnc, Can we forget him as :xn enxlxnnn xxx the Minstrel? Taking up Ixusxni-ss :xs xx profession. NELLIE IANE DAVIS Surely you rcxxxvxxxlxer her voice ixx tlxe N38 Minstrel. A snxzxll girl with :x grant lxig smile, Nellie wzxs :xxxntlxvr ot those persons who nxzxke the sclxool more cha-x-rt'xxI. se-enxs ixxxict :xnil MARGARET DE MARIA Girl's Glee Clnlx I-2-3-43 GirI's Sports Clulx I-25 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2-3--I. Likes swing lxzxntls, bicycle riding, tennis, Dislikes soplxisticzxtinn, cralxlxy people. Nntvil for Ixxxnxxnixxg in tlxe Ixzxlls. CECELIA KATHERINE DICKENS Sports Clnlx l-.Z-31 Chorus I-2-.l-4. Likes NIL-xiczxxx Snnxlzxes, zxxxxl lxuililinyz castles ixx the zxir. XVill never forget .Hxxe-Act I'lays. Axnlxition is to lic :x Hsrlxool xxxzxrm, AMEDEO DI NARDO Tennis 'I'ezxxxx .I-4: Captain 43 Monitor .l--l, Alert :xml fleet ot' foot is he, zxnxl so a first-rate tennis star. He is quiet, tlcpcxxilalxle, aml an all-ronnil guoil sport. x ls 3 NADINIS lf. DILLARD L'horns .ig Sports Club .13 lnter- Seholasties I: Nlirrorette I. Likcs to tlance, sing, :intl play tennis. Ambition is to be :t tlietician in a large hospital, llobhies are going to the movies, and reatling. I llil.liN DRAGOS thorns 1.2-.I--I: Xlinstrel .Z-5-4. llas clark eyes. Favorite color is green. Likes to play table tennis, antl enjoys bowling. Xl'ouItl like to he a singer. Init thinks sIn ll be a secretary. ART DUNN Football I-.Ir-I: lloxing Club 2: Klon- IIUIA 'I' uIlIm'I'Icn .IS. bmw for his I-4' ll'1sketb'1Il 2-3' R1 s llancing is fine work on the gruhron: has a sweet Lxcgllexfnnly' by trggyk' Hlility, ,IHA tooth.. lor -eantly, Likes to reall, box, -tiny ,port is gootl -clean ltin lor Illillll antl ltsh: ls uncertain about Ins luture. VIRGINIA LOUISIQ IQAKIN Sports Club l,.2f.l: Chorus I-.22 'l'ri- lli,Y l-234-I: Monitor 1.2.3,-I, As tiny as a lfreslnnan, Iikcs to tlance. At- tractive herself. she plans to hecnmc a :ol heantician after high seht THERESA DONADIO tlirls Glee Club 1-.Ig Sports Club l-Z. Theresa has quite a collection of postal carils, so we hear. She also likes to play tennis, anil is quite gootl at it. AMBROSE DUMITRU Klonitor Z, 'llraek 21 Conscientious. hartl working, systematic, Ambrose is a goofl school citizen anil one of the better Commercial stutlents. XYants to have an office job. RAYMOND DUNN Monitor Z: 'I'raek 273-4: Letterman , Active in intlepenzlent football. PAUL EHRLICH lYe will remember I'aul's arguments in l'. tl. ll. lX'hen he goes to work after graduation, as he says he will, we shall miss his happy, cheerful smile. ' HUGH lf. ENGSTROM Swede, our sleepy frienfl, has the llantl I-.2-35 llFflN'fll'fl worthwhile hobby ot' sports ot' all kinrlsi F likts vacations but tlislikes idle mo- ments: it sems he always forgets to go to bell on time. MARVIN ALLEN EPSTIZIN Museum Club 2: Nlonitor 2: Mirror Business Staff 3-4: Manager 4. Mary was the one who took charge of the Mirror Advertising, antl :lid a goofl job, ton. Thinks he'll go to Harvard. CHARLES D. FAGAN Irish Chuck seems to he a living example ot' the slogan take it easyf lle says he wants to be a structural engineer, antl I guess he will be. NORMA ELAINE FEIK Orchestra 2-35 Mirrorettc 2-3-4: Sports Club 1-2-3-4, President, Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-4, Pres.: Monitor 3: Photography Club 2. Her popularity is as boundless as her energy. Plans to attend Slippery Rock College. LOUIS ENGLEBAUGH .Z-3-4. A stuileut ot music we have in our class. Louis is expert on the clarinet autl the saxophone, Likes hunting anil mechanical tlrawing, too. VVALLACIE ERB Ilere's another fellow that seems to always enjoy himself. Ile says he wants to be an engineer. too no won' tler you always see him with Chnrk Fagan. Al. M. l5liDORKO .Xviation L'Inb. .Xrtleut enthusiasm for activities is liiiltlen behinfl his quietness. XYL' feat' he lllltlL'l'l'5llIIl!llP!i his eapacity. Ile conceals his gootl work, as his history stuilies last year. IDA FERRARI Tri-Ili-Y 4: Sports Club I-2: Ulxorus 1: Music Club 2. Ida has enthusiasm for new itleas plus the vitality to carry them out. Plays the aecormlian. Plans to attenrl Youngstown Business College. 'tl uio ls one of those thoughtful boys Xl . X . , ,hu php mm the mum .iueuer late , onltor 4. .largaret ls an artist at MARY GEBHARD Sports Club I-2-31 CHHYIQF I-3- Rather quiet, Nlary has at pleasing per- sonality, She enjoys most sports. :mtl wants to lie :i nurse. She shoulcl make :i fine one. AGNES lilROSKl Chorus lg Sports Club lf2'.l, 'l'riflli-Y 2,35 Monitor .2-3: Mirror -4. Sweet, re- tiring, :mil quietly efficient, Agnes would be a suressful si'ei'ut:try. Lots of luck lu you. Agnes. you llc-serve sue' CUFF. . MARIORIE GRAND-GIRARD Sports Club l-21 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-35 Monitor I-.Z-.ig Chorus I-2. Marge is ii sweet little lierulm-lie with :i minrl nt' her own, anil she gets :i kick out of iloing almost everything. MARIO GASpARl MARGARET CAVALA than never, lit- . iy.'. lle.' H tal ' ' ' , - , - whim you HM ,U know him. rlraws, or plays ping pong. -Hants to IANF IRFNF FINNEN IACIK FITZGERALD Rifle Club 2, Hoon :is he is railletl Ulfffle I 2 i ll Slmrls muh Lg' In uses his height to gooil :ulvantzige ou the basketball court. XY:uits to be :i lawyer, but we womler it his wit will permit him. scholl ls very quiet, but a liirilie saiil that she's full ot fun out of school. lll!tl'lS to enter business worlil. IACK l7l.lNN DOROTHY MARIE POY Rifle Club 2. As long as it's basket- ball, football, pingvpong, tennis, roller- skating, swimming, or any other sport he's perfectly :it home. Jaek was :tn vnil man in the lllinstrel, too. Girls Chorus I-.Z-34: Xliveil Chorus .ig liitcrseliolustivs 2. lllne eyes :mil natural wavy hair. Likes books :intl clzissirul music. XY:mts to study nursing :it lluhl lluspital after gr:ulu:itioii. IILAN I-RANKhNBI'RRY VERNA IANE GADOLA Sports Club I-2-3, letter: 'Fri-Ili-Y I-2-3: Chorus l-2: ltlonitor-Co-captain: Xlirror 2. Likes to play tennis and rlance, Popular in school. Upon gracln' :itiopn plans to stutly Home lfeonomies :it l'urtlue University. lntcrscholasties: Latin contestant I: Rook Club 2, Monitor 4. Enjoys gooil novels, movies, scrapbooks, :inrl ice- skzitingx XV:mts to work as a clerk when she finishes high school. ,AMES R, GARTS MARGARET ANcziaLA ofxiwizi' lll-Y .2-3-4: Vice-l'res. 43 Rifle Cluli L35 Monitor 4. Goorl naturerl jimmy is saizl to be a composer, was the man- :nzer of the lli-Y basketball team, says ht-'ll be ei cloetor. Sports Club l-.2-4. lliis xi slim figure, anrl ilresses very atraetively. lfnjoys ice-skating, :intl is a gooil tennis player. I'pon completion ol' high school, she plans to stufly tlietetics. Sports Club 4: Une Act l'lzirs ,M N '-N wry Mn' heart -Xs her favorite pastime she take np business as :i prolesslon. WILLIAM GILLLAND Traffic Squad 2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4. llis hobby is morlel airplanes, and gas nioflelsz he likes ilancing, swimming. anrl golf. Quite arlept at wise-cracking :mil taking part in an argument. GENEVIEVE GOODALL Sports Club l-2: Monitor 3. Tiny lienevieve's iw' peeve is her lack of inches, llislikes flisliking. Enjoys sewing, knitting, ice-skating. and swim- ming. XX':mts to have a career, but un- certain in what. CHARLES GREEN llzmrl l-2-3-4: Aviation Club 2. Charles Green Cbetter known to his frienzls as Flash is an ardent base- ball fan :mil player. He also plays the llrnm in the banrl. lleat it ont, Chuck. MARYELLIEN GREENLUND llaud I-3-43 Urcliestra Ig Intcrsehol- :isties 3. She loves her swing music. Nlaryt-lleli is :i good sport and a fine student. ls tnnlt'vidt'tl as In bet' voca- tion. GERALD D. I--IANSEN llantl lfl-.I-4: llreltestra 1-.Z-3--I2 Chorus 1.2-.5--lg Nature Club 2: lli-Y .i -lg Monitor .2--1: fllixed Chorus I-.Z-3--I. XXX- will always reuu-ntbet' The Hells of the l.ight Ilousef' jerry, whenever we tlnnk of you. DORIS ARLEIQN HARSI--I filet' Club 3--I: blonitor 4. Likes movies, music, dancing. Shakespearean plays. l'et lI1lll'S are screechy opera singers. llpon graduating frotn Sharon lligh sltn' will attend Youngstown Busi- ness College. RALPH R. HAZLETT Ralph is what we ti-rm a perfect geutlemxuif' Ile considers everyone be- fore himself. We feel sure that this quality will bring success and happiness to his life. NYauts to be a doctor. iosevn C. HESS Aviation Club 2. Has curly blond hair and blue eyes. Likes both roller and ice-skating, movies, dancing, and eat' driving. Always has a friendly smile for everyone. DORIS MAE HANEY Glee Club I-2,343 Sports Club I-2-3--I: llramatics Club 2: Minstrel 2-3: Chorus 4: lnlerscholastics 3. A dimpled darling. always laughing. Have you ever seen Haney in a had humor? DAVID G. HARBIN Hi-Y 2,345 Dramatic Club 2: One Aet Plays 2-4: Orchestra I. Ilavid's acting ability was brought to light in the tragedy-- XYhere the Cross is Made, and The Night of january lo. .Xlso a swell dancer. BETTY IANE HASSELL 'l'ri-Hi-Y 23445 Chorus I-2: Sports Club IVZQ Monitor 3. Likes music, ice- skating. roller-skating, swimming, danc- ing, playing tennis, reading. Hopes to no to Northwestern University and become an Xhray technician. VIRGINIA RUTH HEDRICK Chorus I-2-3-4: Sports Club I-2-3: llramaties 2: Interscholastics 3. Likes dramaties, foothal, ice-skating, basket- ball, swimming, dancing, roller-skating. Inteuds to go to Shenaugo Valley Com- mercial Institute. MARTIN C. HESS Magic Club 2. Is interested in all sports--especially ice-skating and bas' ketball. Likes movies, and is also a candid camera fan. XVilI study Busi' ness Administration at Youngstown. ELLIS A. HILBORN Itlirrorette I-2-3-45 Managing Editor, Une Art Plays 3: Dramatics Club 2: Monitor 2. Is full of pep and ready for anything. Plans to attend college next year. Look ottt. college. MARTHA MARGARET I-IOLUP Sports Club 1-25 Hom:-:making Club 2. Likes dancing, reading, travel. movies, swimmingg but hates loud gum-chewing. Ambition-to become an efficient secre, tary or go to Youngstown to study beauty culture. WILLIAM HELMBRECHT Glee Club I-2: Monitor 2: Archery Club 2. lllans to study Liberal Arts at Eastern Namrene College. Rather quiet at school, Init has a fine sense ot' humor. IOI-IN A. HEUBEI. tlrehestra .I-43 Aviation Club lin- joys bunting, Fishing and aviation. Reaeherl semi-finals in school golf tournament this year. l'laus to study Iileetrical Ifngineering at I'enn State. IANET LOUISE HOAGLAND 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2-3--lg Seen-tary 33 Chorus I-2,3-4: Sports Club I-23 Ilook Club 2. Likes pretty clothes. swing music, :lane- ing, and tearing paper into bits. Am- bition to be either a head nurse, or a beauty parlor operator. EUNICE M. HOMER Monitor 1-2-3: Sports Club I-2: 'l'rif Hi-Y 2-3-4. Likes skating, swimming, horseback riding. XYiII attend business school after finishing Sharon High. lil JXVARD 5'l'ANl.liY KALVVARSRI lwmtlnrtll 2.17.11 l,4'ttvrtu:ui 3-45 llauil lg li'u'L J-.t-J, I',tl lists pr-tu-tl lnntscll :i vstltlallulr ztssvt tn our luntlrztll testtn ni tht- pzist twu yt-urs. Ilis pupil humor zs :ts pruuunvttt its his ln':twtl. lliurtis I .IJ-J. Ilisltkt-s put-try, punt' spurtsnisuif-liip, :intl lmisttwuiis pruplv. llultliu-s nrt- stxuup cullvctiiip :intl rczul- lng. l.tltCr tu plny ttmtlnill Jtntl lvztskvt lv:tll. tlsu vnjuys ntltut' sports. l'ussm'sst'r l .t ilu-p lmss vuirtx Sports Cluh 12: Gln-0 Clulm lg Mirror :trinn is vt-rsutilv :mtl likvnlwlv. Sh:-'Q :is :lepe'nrl:tlilv :ts they make 'em. xvlllllh tn ln- xt vt-tcrit1:n'i:n1 :tftvr grzulu- utinn. 4. Nl VIRGHNHA O' VIJXVARIT llOl'KllXlS GRACE IUSKOVITZ PATRICIA KAHL 'Fri-lli-Y 3-4: Chorus I-2-3: Sports Sports lfluh l-2. llixtrupu-ly quiet Cluln lf2-3-4. An honor stutlcttt-always :intl unzissumntpf, l'1tt ts zu tinc student Q willing: to help others :mtl to volunteer :intl a faithful frwml. lmvus tn rfzul fur cultttttittvv work. Alternate on and knit. XYants to lie at tenultct' :utter Scniur spelling team, grarltiatimt. IUNE KEEI- ' ' ' Sr. 'l'ri-lli-Y, ,lune's feminine gratu- will inztke hvr tht- lll0lli'l sh-c hopes tu he-. , She has quite au ittterestmp: scrapliuuk un fqutlmll :mtl hztskethnll players. XN'lI.l.lAM KIQNNIZDY ALBERT G, KING Chorus I-243--1: Acrnplzuuc Cluh 2. Al lives. breathes. cats, aml sleeps :tirplzuu-s. llc is :almost :t ftill-flcclgesl pilut now he has solnefl for :u limp titnc. 1 ELIZABETH KLEIN MARIAN KISSINGIER Chorus l-2: Suh-monitor 2-3: Sports fluh l-3. Elizabeth is quite zu roller' skater. She skates away pretty fast, too. from people who like to talk about themselves. Simply a hint to the strong :mtl silent. puns K-lull m Nlunatnr 1: Nlirrur Ftatlt l: bvlualzi-,tu- IQV Very small. mom' hair and mm, luntt-st .kltrrnzttc .l, lxzttltvr sntull with Uywl Nm as wen known as mmm, hm is lilmul hzur. :intl :tn t-ntliust:istu'Aspurklv :ilwztys xi lnyatl frientl e quiet, rescrvetl. H' lll'.N l' 'lu' xxmnx I w 'k WIN lit' ttnishus Inuli st-lmnl HAYDN HUGHES IACK llllC5llliS M il 343 CU'C?ll'Yfll'l 4- Hilytlll t'l1urus JJ: ltitcisvliulltstit-N .tz 'l'0nur H stles ztruuutl sulmul. like at l1uuse-utt- 5010, ,H.,,,,,1 I,pH.l. A-A' 'ML Im, H l'- H N WIWHYS 'U U h-Ufl'Y'l'Vl l plezisiiug tcunr vnit-1' :intl iswunc nl' tht: ' UH- tv ffhfltll U1 the mtlfllllltl- he lille fini' vnicvs in tlu- Vliurus. ut- rt-uu'in list' tur hustc tht-11. lzvr tht- l11tci'st-liulxtstirs. RAYMONI7 ISCU l.Ol'l5l5 IOHNSUN -Xlunitnr 3-4, Y.uu'll svltlnm sec Ray t'hm-H, g,3.13 SVU,-1, pint, 3- 'pull 5 Wllhmll. Fl Uiltewfllef- There i5 tml! lilnntl. :tual :imcn-xtlilc, l,iltt-s cznitly :intl 1, une tluuf: that Rav wt-nhl rztthet' he v-uftiirt' sltftw- XY u'4l ltltt- it. lu- gt 3 7' llfmesslflllfll Wllififv ilntl that ie nurse. lfztvuritu p:t-titnc is rtwttlilig. :ut expert marksmau. Swvm ami f,.il.u,lly- lVlARlORllf BERNICE IOHNSON .'Xl.llfl5 l.Ulll5li lONl55 flinrus lfli 'l't'i-Hi-Y l-2,35 Sports Sports l'lulx Ili: tilt-c t'luIw l.2.l. tluli I-2: lutcrscliulztstics 3. Plfms tu llzttcs tu sunk, likvs tl.tm-img, sueiintninu make music het' career-ffM:trjorle has :intl liztska-tlmll. lixtvuritt- :uitltnr is .4 pupil start if popularity :mtl :tlnllty Ricliuril llstliliurtun. XX':ints tu lu' :t help :4 musician. lwlllllk' l'l'l'1llU - MARY KOCH ELIZABETH KOPCSAK .1'1+1'111.'112 Slmrls llllll l 3' l,ll'r ' Spurla lllllll I-2. A lmrcl xvorkcr. Il Mill. il high I-Clllllll Sl4l4IllL'lll wlwfx 1111! 'ww' Skater' an cxI,el.iCncE,d remkw.. 11 .I'11i'Vl'11P-I 0 5' J-IRNIQ-lyqlgx 1115515 lllllllb lfli7:1l11'll1, lfxpccls to 1:01 :1 j11l1 'T' lXl:11'yfsl1c 1lL'In'sla AWIIUQ HIIISIV, 5l1c nftm. grmllmtilmh ought lu lllillik' :1 gcnllc uursv. li5'I'IiI.l.li IIEAN KOSCINSIU MARY IEAN KOSTELNIK Sllurts l'lul1 I-.Z-4, lfstvllc is lllllll' Spurls k'l11l1 1-2-4: Glce Club 3. 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C L' -'L' 'A 14 1' 11 111. - . : 511 1 - -' 11111 , : '. 1 11l1r111s. 1 Il : . 1's:- 'mule ' 1 wmv ' : s 1 '- w 11-11 -. - : s - 1 1-111.111c-'. 1 --5 5 JOHN LPMOS Al.BIZR'l' M. LENARCIC . em-l1:111ics ' ... vrtic oves Xlillllllil' ..-. - 1 IC' ' -- 2 UUX111' urivi 14, 1x'pc1'i:1 ' 1 vmg zs , 111 1 1 1. - U A 1 -. 11ry .' ll llllh '. :Q-. ' -rv ' - S' 1:1 ':. Ile lmlcs I ll 1 , s t1e n1:1111loI1n. Ile rlislikqs wus 111114 411115, :1111l ulrying clislu-s. Hopes . 1:1v11113 11fte11. : I .' pe p -ev 15 11 5 -- - 1111, 1- 1 1 yuu ye mzxking sl1eerl1c's. I,1kes all Sports. your wish. HOWARD LEONARD llowrly never makes up his mind until the last minute. He is an usher at the Columbia Theatre: is popular with thc ladies, is not a jitter-bug, but certainly can dance. los LEONARD One Acts 4. Served on play com- mittees. Joe likes any kind of sport, but he would rather play with electricity. XYill enter business when he leaves high school. HOPE LEOTTY Sports Club 1-2, Talkative, good humored, dislikes winter sports, does lots of sewing, gestures with her hands, has a ready smile. She likes to roller- skate, and read. ROBERT LIMBER Monitor 1-2. You can't imagine Hob taking anything seriously, but Bob is an aviator at heart. He builds model planes now, hut hopes to fly real ones in the future. 'IOMMY IAMES LOGAN Mirror 4: Archery 2: Track 3, A glint of red in his hair explains his hot temper. Likes Indians. His hobby is punching the bag. He is easy to get along with. Interested in Dairying upon graduation. FRANCES LUCAS Costume Committee titre 2: Leader in Typing 2: Ir. Tennis Champ 3. At swimming she can't be beat, and clothes designing she has no equal. l l.l.N LUCAS 'l'ri llt Y 4: Chorus l-.25 Sports Club l. lleleu sings, but principally swings wha-n thi- band begins to play because, to ln-r nothing is as pleasant as dancing. X tint' little artress. too. IAMIES NlM'lNTYRli Mirror l-.23-1: Co-liditorg lli-Y .I-3-4, 'l're:isurer 4: l'res. 4: Interseltol- istu-s .2-.11 Une Art l'lays Ll-4: Novelty Club J: Nlonitor 3. XYe never know wlien lu' is serious and wlien not. IAMES A. MAGNER Nlonitor .2-.S--ll Captain: 'l'raffie Squad 3.3--tg lli-Y .Z-.3--I: tllev Club l-2: Mir- roretle Staff 3-4: l'lays 3-4. jim was rbairnixm of the Recreation Committee, uid as usual did fine work for the ehool. PAUL IOSEPH LYNNE Ili-Y 2-3: Archery Club 2, Latin Club 43 President, Senior l'lay 4. l,yuny's hobbies are reading and scrapbooks: he likes sports and dancing, bv, 'lislikes tennis and jitterbugs : always for- gets to wash the car and to do Ifnglish. PHYLLIS LUCILE MAGARGEE Clee Club l: Sports Club l-3-4: 'l'ri- lli-Y Club 4: Monitor 2-3-4: Co-Captain -1. Au unlauded lass who has done much for the betterment of Sharon lligh School. A good school citizen. HELENA MARDERSTECK Sports Club 2: 'l'ri-Hi-Y Club 4: Monitor 2. Ilelen has a rather unusual yet amusing hobby: she saves pictures of dogs. She is a good speller, too. IAMES LEONARD Interscholastics 2-: .-Xvroplanv Club 2: Treasurer 2. .lim is an aeroinplished pianist. llis favorite sports are bas- ketball aud football, plays with the Menu-Bleu. Remeinber ,linnny's Ferdinand the Hull. Wll.LlAM LEONARD llill likes to drive a ear: his hobbies are few -just hunting, archery, golf and model airplanes, lle dislikes to hear Question llees or Spelling llees on the radio. MARY LIBURDI ' Sports Club I-Z: Chorus l-2, 'l'o lu-ar Xlary talk of dances you would think she owned :t dance hall, but she dot-sn't: she just likes to dance. She's a good elass worker. 'Deceased April list. BILL LONG ttrchestra IJ: Hand 1-2 5: Cheer leader 3. .Xilelieteil to small bow ties, happy-go-lucky lllll is one of those fel lows who can have a good time any where and proves lt. Cul- MARGARET ANN MAREK Sports liluli lg Girls lllcc Clnh 1-2,34 Xlargarct likes ext-itctm-nt rather than quiet. She also has an intvrcstiug scrap lxonk. MAXINIE MARSTl2LLliR hports tlulm .l. l'ru-ndly ftlaxinc likes lo play liaskctliall as wcll as she likes to rollt-r-skatt-, and is tops in luoth. IRANK l'. MAYBERRY ltillc l'lnli .lol--lg t'o,t':iptain 3. Frank likcs all sports, cspt-cially lrascliall, likes dancing too. The Sconrge of Ml. lakes quite at lot of kidding, lint ilocsn't mind much. IOIIN R. MclIl.AlN CLAIR IAY MARSTELLER Football 3-4: llaskethall 3: Track 3. Good-looking Clair came from Sharps- ville his junior year, hut made himself one of our school quickly. Hc makcs everything he does appear easy for him. HAROLD MATTHEWS Foothall l-2-3--lg Basketball 1-2-35 Track. Likes athletics with a capital A, holds letters for footlxall and hasket- hall, has collection of important news cvcuts for three years: pleasant person- ality, has no dislikes. RUTH GILLIS McBRlDE Glee Cluh L2-3-43 Sports Clnh 1: Tri-Hi-Y Cluh l-25 French Cluh l. Ruth is proud of her scrap hook and has a right to hc. She plans to study home economics. RAYMOND IAMES McCLEERY ,lli Y lg ltaskctllall manager .le-l: Pleasing personality, quick wit. Likes llolmlmu-s arc reading hooks on travel, thc outdoors, enjoys dancing and travel- l'igui'u-skating, hiking, Likes quiet ing, Hohhies skating and haskethall. pcoplc, dislikes artificial and insincere is interested in mechanics. likes to lrcoplc. A good worker. Uionld like tinker with his car, has few dislikes, is to st-riii'c military training. adept in gymnastics. Blf'Ii'liYMAE I.. McCfOMB HUGH KING MCCLENAHAN . tllt-c 1l'lult J-3-4: Orchestra 2e3-4: XYe can picture King in h few years jports lluh, Treasurer 4. XYe can sec as an automohilc tester. llc docs all it alrcaily: - This dress' ts a Re.tymau right now. King is also good at sports, creation ilircct from Paris. dancing, and having a good time. ADDISON McCULLOUGH Rifle Cluh 2, Monitor 4. Addison is a straight shootcr in more ways than one. The deer must have heard about hitn. or he surcly would have hrought one hom.. WILBERT H. McELVAlN Stage crew 2-3-4, Glee Cluli 2,31 Orchestra .2-.lg llramatics 2: Monitor 3: Itluc Act Plays 3--lg Hi-Y 3-4: lland 4. Favorite pastime is eating. Likes onions, acting, stage work. After high school will study osteopathy in l'hila- dclphia. NANCY IEAN McKEE Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-4: Mixed Chorus 4, Sports Club 1-2. Col- lects stamps and likes horseback riding. Notccl for her laugh. Especially enjoys eating. XVould like to he some-hody's stenogf' VIRGINIA ISABEL McC1ULLOUGH Trilli'Y l-2-3-43 Chorus 2,3-4. Pretty hlond hair. Likes sWl3Cts and driving a car. Wants to lic a private sL't'l'i'Iill'y. Always liusy. Never says too much. ltot-su't likc to ln- tcascd too much. MARY CATHERINE McGOWAN l,ikes to listcn to Kate Smith, Enjoys swimming and ice-skating. l'osscssor of dark tresscs envied hy many. K'an't de- cidc what she'tl like to hc, hut thinks shc would like living in Cleveland. ROBERT MCMILLIN lloh is quite an accomplished pianist, playing hoth popular and classical music, ls fond of dancing, and is quite expert at it. Is a snappy dresser, and is partial to green. HENRY MENTREK Stamp Clnh 2. A merry prankster who always has a good time, making :i witty and pleasant companion. Henry's straight forwardness says just plain work when he gets out of school. CASIMIR T. MICHNOWSKI Stamp Cluh 2. A hit of seriousness, a cheery grin, dependability and friend- liness make him an ideal student. In- tends to go to a trade school after he graduates from here. MARTHA IANET MILLER 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3-4: Chorus I-2-343 Mixed Chorus 14. Talkative Martha likes good music, sleeping, chic clothes, piano duets. Noted for her braids. Ambition is to do something ditterent. ELIZABETH MORAN Likes dancing and driving a car. Found whereever there is music and dancing. Ambition is to he a dress designer. THOMAS MESSETT llaskethall 2-3. They say that Tom is pretty good when it Culllvs lo throw- ing a basket hall. llc-'s had three sea- sons of practice here. l'lars Illlifliflllilllll footliall, too. ,X Xlenu-Han. MARY IRIENE MIKLOS Sports Clnh I-Z: fhorus l-.2-.lg Blon- itor 4. Nlary Ilils nvsver ht-en to a font- hall game. Keeps a scrap hook. XYv:'ll never forget her oral hook reports. Quiet and friendly. IOHN H. MOORE Xlirror Staff 3-43 Iliolngy flnh .25 Vice-Pres.: Tennis -l. Alas, poor john. he found out that football isn't what it's cracked up to he. Also a worker of the Business Staff. IOHN l. MORAN Klonitor I-.Z-3: l'o-faptain: 'l'ra k l-2-3: Ilaskethall .2-3: Photography Cln' 2. Spike, as his pals know him, is unite a ladies' man. Known for his Tiger Room work. IOSIZPH WEISER MOUNTAIN Iloxiog Clnh 23 Ifoothall team 3-4. .loc is unite a hefty when it comes to knocking his opponent about on a gridiron. llnilt like a tank-short, and powerful. CARROLL MYERS IOSEPH W. MOY ER Tnnihling team 4: Boxing and XVrcstl' ing Cluh 2. He'll make a good in- dustrial cngineer if he goes at it with the same vim, vigor, and s ll that he uses in t C ORNI I lL'S I MUNTEAN llaskethall 2-3, Foolhall 4, Nlonitor 3. Athletics is only one of Corncll's many accomplishments. Ile also possesses a 1 rare sense of humor, which we heard at the Seniors' Forum. lland .3441 Uri-liestra 3-4g Rifle team 3,35 Senators Forum 4. Good natured and full of fun jack has a spirit that makes you wonder it' he isn't all dyna- mite underneath. EDDIE NABHOLTZ Golf Cluli 2. Ile thinks he'll go to Texas hecause down there they play golf twelve months out of the year, and any good caddy should he in paradise. Traffic Squad 2,3-4: Senators' Fnrnm 4. Ile likes to iccskate and no wonder for if you see him out on the ice you'lI understand. He should make a pretty good aronantical engineer. PATRICIA MYLOTT Monitor 2-3: Sports Cluh I-2: Glee Clnh 1-2-3, Tri-I-Ii-Y 2: Interior Deco- rating' Cluhg Secretary-Treasurer 2. Pat, one of the most popular girls in school, has her domestic side, too. Laughahle, lovahle, she is a joy to her friends. VIRGINIA NELSON Sports Club 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-4g Archery Cluh 2: Publicity Committee, One Acts 3. Virginia, like Napoleon, is small but mighty. She has a big laugh for so tiny a girl. erine Liornell. fonscientious, well-reall. MARGARET NIEMIETH LHhbT11R R4 NICRO Cartooning Club 2. Chester wants to serve as an apprentice in some occu- pation or traile. lYhatever he iloes, however. we are sure he will make a sue- cess of it. Glee l'lub l-.21 Sports Club l-2, She is a basketball fan, likes ilaneiug, travel- ing, auil particularly beauty culture. llisliltes lemon pie. MAl7lil.lNlf NOCIli PAUL R. NOYE llrainatic Club J: Sports Club 1-.2-J-43 'l'i'i lli'Y l-.lg Chorus l-L54 Nlaileline. tall, clarkeyeil, may be a future Kath- Nature Stucly Club 2. You can talk on any subject that you want, but ilon't mention chemistry to this lafl, XYho is this guy liinstein anyway. we ask? svmpatliciic, she is a pertect tru-nil. LOUISE OlBRIEN Sports Club 2-.lg Chorus lg Interior Decorating 2. Louise is quiet antl rather shy. Sbe bates louil people who say, Aw Nuts! XYants to be a clerk. ROBERT NYE Rifle Club .3-.lL 'llraclt 4. Bob likes all sports too, but he speeializes in ten uis :mel golf. XYent out for track all four years. lli-'s a whiz at math bc- siiles. OSEPH O'TOOLE lVlUSliS URBAN I llanil 3-4g lntcrschnlastics 3-4. Joe won the county contest in the saxophone solo his third year, is quite prominent in local bantls, antl wants to be an orchestra leailer himself. Magic t'lub J. flloses is a jitterbug. Woulil rather :lance than eat. Kin he lrnck, kin he stomp. yowsahl Y0u've proliallly seen him at the school ilances. t oll L lub ... llill likes lvaseliall, foot Ixi llx X 4, Likes tldllllllg, fishing, bill basketball, in fact any spurt at all. anrl rollerfskating. llas pretty hair . . . ISABELLE PAUL Sports Ulub 1-2: tilee Club l-.2-34: lloine Making Club 2. lsabelle has always clone her share in helping others. Slit- is friendly anil tlepenilable anil in- tenils to work after finishing high school. A ROBERT PEARS Forestry Club 2. lfasy going, a gooil school citizen, :intl makes his work ap- pear a pleasure. liob is one of the legion of artlent stuilents whose work is seen anil not hearil. ELEANOR PERRINE Sewing :intl Knitting Club 25 Sports Ulub l-2. Eleanor is a persistent per- son who usually attains het' goal. Her ehief hobbies are skating, typing, :mil driving. VVILLIAM PALMER MARION OI I I1 lle won the interinetliate 'Fable Tennis large brown eyes. Is intcresteil in hair Chzunpuonslnp at lluhl Club in '38, auil styles. :mtl wants to become a beau- also the bowling championship. tieian. HOWARD I'liARl.M AN Football sl, Ilasketball 3, Energetic, stuflions. athlctic. Nicknzuneil Smoke by his pals. because of his speetl anil agility. lliil some fine rcferceing at the preliins. lnleresteil in liiesel engines. WILLIAM PIENMAN llaml: Senators lforuin, k'urly-heaileil. bustling. llow that boy can toot a sax ! l,ikes swing inusie, but prefers the sweeter variety. lntenil-. to work after he grailuates. THEODORE C. PERSON fllirror 2-.5--lg lntcrscholaslics Z-3. Scholarly, active. just plain Teil to you. notcrl for his ilry humor, his essays, and his comments in classes. XYants to be a cloctor. Ll lARl.li5 l-. RAMSFY Nlpiiitm' l 1, L'li:trlt-- Is rt-ry vt'rs:i Itlt-, ln- ltlu-s tluiirtiig, im-cllzniiiuxll ilrxiu ing, it-v sltzuiupg. tlririml. liuuting, lmsc hill, :uul u':itt'li i'vp:iiriiig. 'I'ht-u ruqziiu In tlisliltcs ill liiiuuu-rcil people, w:u'm ui:illu'l', :mil Suuilziy 1li'ivt'l's. XVILLAM I. RANKIN Nltlsrttlur, zigllt- Quite :nt :stemmi- 1 shawl lllllllll1'l' :mil :u'ruli:tl, llaunllcs ust-If it-ry wt-ll un tht- rings, XYht-n ll lvzivvs high st'liw+', he siivs. he xvzuits In lit- :in i'lt't'tru':il riiultu-t'i', ROlilfR'l' RIQIJVVITZ 'l'r:i1't'ir Squznl l: Colin' llnzuwl in nil, 'I'r:u-lt .Zz Rifle 'll-:ini .iz Sz-untnrs l rum l, Ilt-snlcs lu-tug :i very liril lxmt stutlvnt, llph hats :m euilless num lui' ut cxtrai t'uri'tn't1l:il' uctivilivs, l3OllC,l,A5 l'RlCli Sflxlvllllil. RACIKIETA , unilur 4, 'llirrur Art llaslutlmll 54. l.ill, r.un.!. hluuil- Stsiff .lflg 'l'rzicL Ig Ilzuiciug Liluh 2. Szmi's slow moving nature is iu emi' Ilzishlul, uvllluiilt, lizmilsnnir, lloupfs trust tu the speed with which he hurls tu:ig:iLiues :ittt':ictix'e. pitchers in the valley. ET HA 2 HARRIET PETERS HARRII l' RMI R , A Sports kiluh lf.2. llzu'i'n't unjnys in- . llilfflfl N frilly 3 lllflmle llffllllly Wllfl skating :mil Hiller-sltzitiing. She is :i lf HJWHYS Y'L'5UlY U1 lf-'Nfl 3 hl'llllllH hfmfli gutitl cmivcrszitiuunlist, :mil sm-ms to Nhes rt gr:-:it one lor extra clzisswork. like an ,,rm,,m.mA ly,-imwml 5, hc,- linlilmy. Slit- will :nu-nil lbllslllvss st-luuil CHLOE llllfkflli KA'I'l,.ll-IQEIN lVlllR41lI i' ' 'i ' lmrls l'l'l1 'Ji Kxitlulrvu luis lwt-ii lu-rv fur willy tx mill' 'L' ' lc. . U most ill' vvnrs. lun has wuu mzmx' lru-utls, Slit tmctivt' :mtl popular girls tn the SEHIUT imwi an nmmm,m. plmfs ,U gn In VU, L'l:iss. Ulilm- plzms tn tulw at husiut-ss I 'pm i mul AMN' A U, ilu K ruurse in college. pm-, N Q ' :s - 'nurse IOSISIIH l1ISIic3NA LIEONA l'l,ANCillAK N xtrI'ls -- 1 ' 'N' W' ' ... ,- cpe 1 - fe uw ' , . , , . - V - V ,A . - lu have zimuiul. ,live is seen rsttliei' tlizm J' xl 'l JI ll ' . lull' l,t-mm will gn nnu tizuumg tm ti-:iclung lu-zirrl, hut his work in the classruoui . . . I I ,- is lu he highly lautletl. XVill work after l llC'l Wllll lmllli Mwul ull ml 'U ' l-Zrzulua es. N 'ary : ' I li: N i N' l ' HIQLEN lDOLKOV'I'c2ll KA'lillliRlNli l'Ul'OXX' Sports Chili .23 Monitor 4: Chorus Glu' Vlul' li 'lifllll Y ,li Slmlil-N lil ll I-,bg-4, lhnmty Culture K-,uh , Nm- 1.13 lim-ss :mtl lmntl Xlalulcis Kluli .. hizifmsl Helgn is 3 fine person-'fo Have lluml-ii:itureil lizitlivriiu-t has ilmn- het Hrmlmi the sch ,lr ghc imemis to Clcrk part in our srluml. bhe tutonils in wmrl :After finishing, high school. HMC lim'l m'm' is tuatle many uf our :i soft-hall. Rzitefl :is one ul' the hes! IAMES li. RAMSEY jr. lli-Y J. ,l:uues's chief interest in lift- is pluitugrzipliy. It is his huhhy, :mtl he speuils his spare time trying to pwiirct his technique. lle also rlnes sume pmml tumhliug work. ERMAN ALLEN REARICK lfrmzui came to Sharon from Mercer lliggh Slilltlfll. His lirillizun flashes ui kiiuwleflge in licunmuics class were muziziug. XYe hupe you lik:-tl your foster :alma matter. IANE REEHIER Sports Cluh I-.23 llzmcing flnh 2. 'I':1ll, :Attractive ,lane always has 11 warm smile for you. She is planning a college lnusincss course after grailtiatioii. ltn WILLIAM A. RISEVES Lurtooning Club 2. Quietness is his nnddle n:une. Very seldom does he do iny tulliiupq. and when he does, you hive difficulty lteurinp him, beeunse ot' I At I i ' l' tht sol vol 'e it ns. DOROTI IY RESNICK llli-e Club 1: Sports Club IJ: llenuty l tultnri- tlub ... tlptiunstie Ilot lllls ltts ot pep .ind niirth. She enjoys driv- ing, :ind plnns tu ei-I it lvusint-ss position lllvi' gr:ulu:ition. llAllUl,l7 Rltll lARDSON Xlonutor l, Cxiptxiing lntvrseliolzistics. klniiliidil ll-I Cipt 4 l'i I ...-, 1. . Ill 5 pioinini-nl in independent baseball and pietly good :it bzisketball too. XX e will itun-niber his tine work on the cheer- lt idtnu siyund EVELYN REICHARD Chorus l-2-3: Sports Club lg Iu- terior Decorating Club 2. Evelyn has always done her part in helping every- where possible. She intends to be :i clerk after she graduates. IACK REYER llzunl I-2-3-41 Orchestra l-2-3-4: Hi- Y LZ-3-4, Pres., luterscholasties 1-2-3-43 Gull' Teaun 5-4. Jack has personality plus. In anything he does he excelsf golf, trumpet playing, basketball, or being at good fellow, Not bail as an zu-tor, either. BETTY RICKARD Sports Club I-25 'l'ri-lli-Y l-2-3-4: Secretary lg Glee Club l. lletty's good at mlzmeing' and ping-pong. Petite and pretty, she is well liked by all who know her. VlRlilNlA MARION ROBA DOROTHY ROBINSON 4 xorls Club' 'l'ri-lli-Yg rQing,,r is Sports Club l-2-3. Dresses attractive- i-lot' Ulll'ilIl1lL'l Seniors who is l'C'lI'll'lll ly, is WW, P1'9llYv and CUHCUS auto' hired bernuse she is always carrying llf1ll7llS of f3lll0ll5 l7C0l1lF-' and keeps 3 t stack ul' books around. She enjoys SCf11lJb00lf. DlSllkCS .Walling for Street ding :i helping h:nul. -1- cars. Likes cherry plc. IAMES V. ROSE Glee Club l-2-3--tg Officer 3-45 Mixed Chorus: Archery Club: Tennis Team: lnterseholastics. Of course you've hi-:ird ,lint sing, whether in the mixed chorus. Glee club, as tenor soloist, or in Nliil-XXX-stern Chorus. RHODA ROSENBLUM Pvl'. :r ALICE IANE RODECKER Chorus 1-2-3-4: Mirrorette Staff 1-2- 3-4, Tri-Ili-Y l-2-3-4: President 25 Vice-Presitlent 45 Monitor 2-45 Sports Club 1-25 One-act Plays 4. Studious, very friendly, good actress, takes part in a wealth of activities. l. RAYMOND ROVVI ANDS Glee Club 43 Monitor 4. Dislikes dogs. l,ikes to see people neatly dressed . . . enjoys both roller-skating and ice- skutiug, dancing, and bicycle riding, THELMA MAY ROWLANDS Sports Club 2: Chorus 1. 'Fhelnia is a quiet lass whose main outside activity is roller-skating, and. we hear that she is quite adept in this art. She wants to work after graduation. IOSEPH M. SANDOR Ilon't let Joe-'s big build fool you- you're perfectly safe with him unless you're both on the same football field, Says he intends to work after gradua- non. You'll never utr lxiy complaint about tough luek. Anything tough he just zieepts and grins, snrh as his long walk up to school i-vi-ry day. XY:ints to be zt welder, I. DALE RUST XVC thank Dale for the flat, ex- pressionless tone he llst'S In say sonne- thing funny in elnss. lly the way we never suspected the jesse on your name, llale. ANNAMARY SAWHILL Annatnary was here for only :t short time, coming from Mt. Lebanon High and finishing :lt l'enn llftll. XY1: will remember her for her pep and enthusi- asm. An arresting personality. I Sport- l lub J: llmruf I. ilu-vrlul. A I Q 1 U 5 lurznblc XY1ll:l m-ujuys lu-1' -lurly bulls LlltUl'llN 4: fllflflr llllll 'lg lxlll- UV ln-r:uxw abc vnu :nlwzuw liull Nunn-llmly illlll 'llflf Ill lllll- Nlllflllllllfl' MUN llllll' In lnlll tn. Xhvulml -lllxt' to lzllu' up Illlyl UII llef WHY' Flle I'l1I'I5 lf' f4llI'l3' lvllflllllll :l- :I prul'r-Mimi. l'l'5 1L'55 ln U'll 'lic' f ' ' , . . . Al.AN X. Sllll.l.lNCl El-SH: SHOLTI5 H' X. :Ali Hmmm- 'lil' 'Haul im' lllec C'lub I-2-3. Sunny xlispuxiliuu, mln, lr-lI..w wlul uhm :ill -IHIIIH I NWI r'ulu'r nuict lil-ic suiw hcr lvurfcctly. bull, I'uulb:lll, lmzlslwllulll: :wh .liIII1l U QUHHIHJN hrlr hair Ill ,-,wiivelv likeg in llljlvllulrillilll him 11.UlHil'lm..lv5il mu' yum' lllilyi fli-imwc clicclicrs. lil-I luixbbr is ll -lull humx U 'ht ' ML' cnlluciiug souvenirs, HELIQN MARIAN SCHALLER Sports Club I-2-31 Glee Club I-.2-3-43 'l'ri-lli-Y I-2-3--lg Monitor 4, .X fle- pemlable llefhllll, llelen has lnkeu :I prumiueul part in her svlmul zlvlivilics. . Wuulrl like to be il nurew. MARY LEE sc:oTT GLORIA Glcv Club I: ,Xrchery Club 2: Spprls - - Club I: 'I'ri-Ili-Y -I. Klzlry l,m', lilllm- but clyuzuuic, has il l-UlIflllEhS fm' foot- frivmls, N I it 1 'N 5 WILLIAM G. SFLLIERS BIi'IA'I'Y l Ili-Y .I-fl: lulurxclmlziatics .ig 'l'r:ll'l'ir Nliiqul .I-.I-45 Capt, -l.- lluml 111111111-rl . . , , lllllillilllli' lll-X -hzul. As cluurmzlu ul - - tbl: ltzxls lmnmlllvc lu' was tbl- mrul valuable member. '. N l'- I VERA SEREDAY MTL B' Sports Club I-2-3: Chorus IY4. Vcra's llubbiw :irc fliffcreut from thou: of most girls tmlzly. She re-mls, kniis, sews, :xml sings, lllflllpfll she fluus like: sports. but wc :nlmirv you HONNHI WAN SHLAKLLY IIOSEMARY I:ULALIA bHI1RIDAN I-lcv Llub l-2-.I-43 hpurts ' F tml' ,l'2j3i Sport, Club I-2-3-'lg Chorus I-.23 Ilan-nl ill-pn-uxcrl jiisli lrlixlilliiili lluuluie jewiumlllib gill'-il RHIC' Lllllll ll,lCb'llll Rwwluzlry is ' I .' Y 'Y .r h ' ' ' Lflllllg lo tnkc up IIIIYSIIIK 115 :l prulcs-uni, .u1.xp4vN .I nuulc. l,IlxL'!- to In-ull UMM luck Rugenmn, :I bclpiug bzuul. ' ' W'll.l.A lANlf SIIIZRXVOOIJ MARILOUISE SHIEI-DS CI-IA Ii . . . f RUS l SIWR IANI1 LULILLI: SISIx CI ':w2.l1 la' w,'.1: 2.l1. , . . nm will 574, L-lit: 'Mfrs ,Vt Mllixg Glas Klub Ig Klumtur Z-3-43 Mirror 4: 1'lImlxl,lgUI:hIi4.'s .4 Y fhufii hug KQ, .Ll-4. Ambitiuuf- tu write 11 best seller. mmu. cmnmxtiinu Hrlivim., we ,Qt.Vl.,. 'Will gn into lxusiuless nr library' work kumi' wbzu livklguilxg in pup up with llmlllfg 'lm' lllill lllle I'09l y yflll HHV9 nvxl. U -' ' IIIII w:1.' rn l - 1 - - - - ' I'.I'l 'N l' mr lu lhl mul I-:uulul rauuvru lJlIl.l Al.BliR'l' SCIHlII.'l'Z Ifuullmll .I-4. XXI' un-vvr lu-:ir much trnm .Xl, lzut be 1- :nlwziyx tlwrc :ull xbe lull'-ws Hu lbc lu-ltluill lk'JllII, l'su:nlly xrcnix :I suulv :uul :I bluc suit. SIQGATY Fpnrte Klub I: kluxru- I, l'lnri:n is :I hzlrll wurlusr :mll :I lgmul -port, Slim lu lu-:iulv rullufm- zlllvi - plxmx training ' I: 'nm -5, l: V1 1' :ul tru '-l lu ' - . - . HH l' LN I H K Ik' I 1 I l l lu gl ulu lla lium Flizlrnu lllgli. Slflvllllill Kiln' llulx l-.xfJ, Illuml l1.ul, l.ill l-muplexum. xllf blu-N I-zunpuug, ix :u -ujul-5 uluriv- m-on -urunlly. :lull if p.uluul.ul5 luml ul blur lb lull Ib'l pulli uul il SHANISS gow' as Glu' lllulr J: ,lll'JlL'lQ J. l':uul is mu .-I ilu- wlu-I-l N lllilllj' luwr-lmys. wc1lI.n'1 wc lmu' X011 lmvu ilu' will-pmvvr to uct up so early in nlcbvcr your pnpvr, tor ll. 1 HELEN LOUISE SKUBISH Illcc Ulnlm -I. Spent a year in Ifrviluuia lligh lwlnrv joining nur ranks. Luvvs all sports, autl swing lnusic. Ifxpevts In wurlt altvr grncluatiuu. MILIJRIEIJ MAIE SMITH Ilanil I-.1f.I4g Sports fluh I-2.13 t'hnrus I: fXIunitur .lc Xlurrurvsltc 41 'I'ri lli-X' I. l,1ltt's nuisir, Ilaiu-is Ixanmls, tlI'lX'Ill,H, XXtIl pu tu XXIl'5lllIlIlslt'I' tinr llusxut-ss, ur takt' up IIIIIEIIIH. 'lil IOM IEIJWARD SMITH I raltic Nyuail I J .u -lg Orclivstra .IQ Ilauxl J-.Ig khurusg Hut' .Xrt Plays Z-.Ig Ili X' .lrlg Monitor 3. Thc 'l'Iunu with thc h is Sharuu lliglfs cun- trihutinu tu tht- stagc. Ifmlmvt-il with intl ptrtut gift nt' gil: :I nwlluw voice, 1 ' FRANCIS M. STARK Slmns L-ini, pg. Likes Swg,mng,m, Mimitnr 3. XXIIIEII ynu ses that slim, Almwingv ,.l.mli,,H-I l,i,,R,W,nK, tennis' vol. swift, silent, high school girl streaking lm, hun' I,L,m,hL.S' HHS ,,mhi,,g .1l.fi,,ih. through the currnlors, you can het Rehn in iuiutl fur pnstscluml tlays, . orts .., oi Is ,,, Lihurus l-..-3: Tri-Hi-Y, Sports liluh X' 2-5-4: Srt'i'rlai'y -I: Xluuitur .If-I. Iflg Monitor -I. Likes to skatt-, tlrivt- L'ungeuiaI lIetty's Pct pee-ve is try- a Lair, anil eat lter favorite fnntl- -scaI- ing tn park a var. ,lust can't I't'lIlL'IlIltk'l' lupt-il potatous. I'lans tu attunil L-ullt-gn' the correct chclnistry answers, l,uve. after grailuatiun. skating. ,ZW ALICEMARIE SMALL Atteuiletl lliclcory lligh for two years liclurc cumimt tn Sharon High. I.ikt-s tlanrini.1. hut not history. .'Xmliitinn to lic a privato st-crotary aftvr attuntl- ing lmsiiwss srlmul. THOMAS I'. SMITH XX'ht'u wx' thinlc ul' Tum wc wvll rv, nwinlwr his wavy, not waveil, hair autl his iliinplt-s. llc was nftvu accusctl nt' sleeping in class. hut rlenies it velwin- vntly. saxnpluuu-s. CHARLES SNYDER Likes swing music, sports, autl ilanc' lug, tlctvsts scraping uuisrs, such as fingernails on the hlaclxhuarilg con:-iilers his hulilny liitclifhiking, uaps :luring class. a tnenilmer ut' the House ul' Usher. REBA STEELE has got something on hor mintl. BETI Y STEVVART FLORENCE ESSIE STEWART THEODORIE l'l. S'l'IiWf5xIl'Ii lwfllili STRUHAR 1 IXIuni nr 2,3-43 las L- 1: 1, ' ' gl I ,,,' - h. , ft '-9 j R-I XXL will ilways l't'II1I9Il'llItTl' 'Veil for iiitutw-stt-il in IIIIIIIIIIIL :intl fishing, ant IHS IIUSIK'-'lllflll illllllty. INN IIIU-'l1Allll4III,5l must ul' the IIIIIUI' uutrltmr sports, Alle! tu st-Itunli his fvgr present snule, anil his hi. K,-mlllgltt-s, ht' says, ht- iutt-mls tt .aniuus siurt tzur-cut. um-lx, IjLlSHAN 1' 5TUpKA DOROTHY SUNDAY pi 2: . ini or .- . Duke fi llflzlx .i All TIL , ' I 'gf .K 5, trlemlb mu him is quite inter' Il1.x'ss.IIlll-Iittlltl Xlanncis L lull ... Is Ill' 'stcrl' in vars anil in thc nirrhanics ul' lflkiilwl 'll '.lX:'lml4. I'.l l l'l P1 1'l'l'5'- lIllt'Illlf'Ify- XX'uul4l like tn take up fIl'III.l- l Wm 'i ml'l'l l 'll ,llmll 'lilllml Wmilx' my mtl., ht. grmlllmvsi plans tn luv a In-autu'tau. BILLY VA TARR CORINNIE TIIOMAS . I . , , hpurts Clulm lg lhnrus Ig 'Ilriflli-X' AIOIIIIUI' I: fmlf llflllll. llilly is quite l,33,,i, 'pmmis i, pmhm,-5 fmwrih I Ilrllnllll Sfhovl' HC' fl spurt, autl sho is rt-:illy quita' expr' z uf , 'ml ' VW -' Hftfffl it. Shu is attrnvtivt- auil pnpular w' rollcr-skalcr. XX c ll also renin-iitlmr your hm. mum. clnN,,mu,5- itliall playing, Iiill. ' MARX' XQQXHIAIK DORIS MAE WADI- Spnrtx fluli IJ. l'iXK'l'lll'lll Coin ' 'mit-A -1 .I A ,,v ' Ann-A'A'i:Al Ntncleut, wcll-i'c:AAl, lilwx iiuvclx IP llwvly 112-111. I'llW.N lyfunml l.,l,l.l.iHllv' if mum' lmu-wi. mm,K.y,.,1' lowvr, lllltl peppernnnt pztttlvs. l'lrmly I, 5, u,',l,,A ,Anm.l.,. A willing wurkm. :lt-texts hillhilly music lllltl :imziteur nu,N,N'Hl Mr. 5lm.K.',,-N U,-A-iK.u ' linure.. Cnllects Scotty Apgx for : ltulilny, l.AVl5RNlf XVAl.l.BANK . , . . . . C1l:ORC1l: XVARRENDER fliurux I.1.1Jg Xliniitur lfJf.1f-8: H , , , , , Simms L-lu., 1. 'MIN nf luv. H 5wk.l.l ltnnliling lifiilll 43 lraclf 3. Love, ,Ai,I,,,,i,i,,,,. :md m.,l,,,,A.,, ,mlm fm. lmnnr, nhcy. :mtl auythmgrtur :A lznuzh. l'm.l.,.m.': pAtpAAl:Arity. Sln- pl:Ana tu gn lla-Ari'ge :Alwayf llllx-it gonrl time, .A goocl on N, r,,I1t.m. Ami 1, Hmm. l.:K.,,m,mit., :Athh-tc, A-apvcinlly in thv ficlil ot tumlilh cmlr-A-. 'Ulf' liDl'l1H W'lil5B l5RANCl'iS ANN WHITEHFAD 1lll0l'll5 113:41 Sports fluli I-2: Stflfflf- 1.11111 l-lg: 'l'ri-Hi--Y l-2-52 I'lmtugr:AplAy J. llits ll2t7l'l A-yu :Anil il1I'l'!l5lll't'f .15 lilee Lluli liZ. tmutl taste Illtllll'l1 lnrsiwn lllllll llcr linlilntw Ill'L' 111 0111111-11111 91111 11111111155 125111 01115111 xlA:AtAnA4 illlll iiinvius. l'lZlll5 to lw :A H114 112111 ul 1'1'5l11CC5 A1111S- ls 5011115 HELEN THOMAS LIEXVIS GORDON THOMAS . 3 1 1 I7 Y Xlirrnr Smit' .tftz .Xrt Un litlitnr. tlAArrAAr4l'..-.1--1: Bports Llulm I-.. NA-ry .Xximlv from his plczixurv in hi- :Art work, 1111191 1111111 F011 1i110W 11611 1101911 111115 l,A-Avia liku thA- AA'iAlA' upon sp:At'A'w wlicrr 11' r l 'l fk: i' 511111 141' 11' 'UQVWS' 511' he can hunt. fish. lllltl tr:Ap. Ont' ut' 11111111 1' Jul' nller leavmg hlflh S1'hU1'l- tht- tellmv- Avhn lu-pcil thc 1Hl1llIill li-tilt u'A'll. QIECZIL C. THOMIHSON l7ANllfl- l'Alll. 'l'KfXC1ll K-llwrhimhir 4: fl-mek 34: Immqng liiltltl 3-4: Klllllflls .1, .Xtuitlicr nun' ylui, 3' L'ec'5 hlfemguus ,mlile well pm- rimu-r tp Sh:Arunv lli, ll:AAAvit'l r:AAnA-- Iirnni Arziyh his :Ability tu make friv.-mls. l'upAA- 111E 1'1'1' Hlfh, 1 l,'f1r 'l.' lmmcl '11 Im. ummm: the atmlems of the Fchuuli Aluitt- :A I:AtlAt-f An:An in hu 5lmrtlA:AnAl ltlltl rightly mi, tcm. dm WH lwm' NONA 'I'KAfiH Ll.lCll.lf 'l1OlVlA5ON Thusc twiultlintg vytw lllltl In-AA'itt'lAiiAA1 sinilt-5 put illl ut' llh in :A tr:Aut'A'. 'l':All, pruutl l.uA'illc is prAiA't-Al tu h:AA'A' tht' tuwt l1I'NIHI'L' in wlimtl, Slu' wants ti, lu- :A nurse. Glut' Kiluli .1-4: Klixctl Uhurus 5-4: l!:1ntl 3--lg Orcliestra 3-4. 'l':AlenteAl in l!lllaiL'1ll :incl litv.-rziry :Alxilitic-s, Noun has liven here :All ton short :i time, hut shek Au:Amlv many frientls. GFURGE TOTFN LIENA MARIIQ vAc:c:AAto llzislwtlrzill 2-.5--1: Ftmtllftll 3. liA'ol'gA- take-5 things. :As they come. Sometinies A-vtwytliivep cmncs :At once, but :As on the li:Asketh:All floor, he can meet all with il st:-:itly eye. Spurts l'lA1lA ll: flinrtts lf.2f.1-ll Xlixeil Cliorua l-J-.1-4. l,t'llll enjoys music :Anil p:ArtiA'ip:Atcs in it. Nu IIIIHIS for the future an fair. HA7lI MAI VANDIRHOLT ANDY VOYTIK 'l'rill-i-Y IJ-3-4: Sports flulm I-23 1'lW 1.luI'. 'Ji Mfmllur 4- HHZSI5 RA-All1e:AAleAl little Autly never saw ' 1 5 11' hm' 1'1t'f'f' much, hut his npiniuns :Are rm-:illy wo tearing Honext Illltl hill'tlWOI'lKlI'lM. ht' Ang pt-rwu:AI1ty :uni hegtiiliug smile, A I , lnut with ht-A' pnpnlzirity flu- has :A right gnu quimly on his wmv' winilv, XYJAIIIQ to lu' :i nurxe. 1 ' l-c:AutiA'i:An :After Lllillllllilltlll. tn tstkc :i l,ilxer:Al Arts cuursv: in collsge. IJIQLORIES Vl llI'I'l.A'l'Cll l,ovt-s :in :irgnnu-nt, :iclive in class ilisrnssions, Wl'll'l'l'1ltl, gnotl linniorril, Willy, lilirs to ilnitiitc pcoplc, si smooth tlaiiicvr. lfxivoritt' znithor is Sinclair l,t'n'is. IQDNVARIJ VVILD Stunt- k'it-xr .2-.I lg 'I'r:il'fic Squntl .I-41 lontliill ll-l ll lltl I Xltnit r 54 ' :-.:,'. -:.1o.-. XM- niznvt-I lion lic rain pni'tn'ip4ilu In so lnxiny X2lI'lK'tl Qivllvltlvs, :intl tops. in t-ri-ry uni- ul' lhvin llt- slill lw zilwng s luis :i frit-nmlly grin for you, loo. VIRGINIA I.lfl5 VN'II.lZY l,ikrs In trzivul, thinks Nizigzirxi Falls tht- niost llk'1lllll.lll spot shes seen, en' joys sports. XY:tnls In work wllvn shm- p4l':ulii:ilrs. IAMIQS XNILSON lforcstry t'luli J. .lint is :I squirt sort IOHN WIISSEN Traffic Squad .I-43 Monitor 2. Jack is the type uf school citizen who is more oftcn seen than heard. He carries out his rluties in :i cheerful way. PAUL WILDS 'I'r:iffic Sspuul .Z-.I-4: Sings frciv .I-43 Monitor 2. l'aul is clieurful mul quiet. :incl is ont- of thc ilupsnilulilc IIICIUIICPS o' the 'Fraiffic Suuznl. He knows :intl IIl'I'litJl'lllS his ilutivs faithfully. IISAN CIARRIELL WILLSON Sports Clulm l-2-.I--lg St-crctziry -l: Mirror 5--I. l,ikc-s niotlern :intl claissiczil ninsiu, :ill sports. ruarls for plcasuru, likes traveling. lYilI take n Liberal Arts course in college. BISRTHA ANNIE WINISR Sportsll'luli4.2g Chorus 3. Her holiliy is collvcting pictures of hvr friends, she ol' ll-llow, Init you shoulwl sq- hini with likes rollqr-skzitiupz, ice-skating, dancing, .i Iinst-lizill in llls hznuls. lYilli.ng to lcnil and movies, Expects to work after gi lnilping luxintl in :my situzinon. grzuluzition. Al.lfX XNULAIXIBIXY RAY WITHIQRSTY ,, lmxlwllmll 'l'l'4i. lfmllllull '2 l li Ilziskctliall l-.1-.l-4: Autorilriving kilnli lv'i:l'Zll gflfl' vllcx lf lmfhlllll' 'llxllllilf .Z. Un the linsketlizill court he is :i high llllfx llhmhllfn l,l:llfl'l:I tml.. 'N N' ll calilicr plziyt-rf ont- uf thu snmrtcs 319' Killa m-n':5hs:l 5 'me rum' players ever turneil out of Sharon. 5 5 1 5 BIQATRICE ANN YANNIESSIE lVllCfllAlfl. YASSFIVI Sports Clulr .21 Glu- Vluli .I. l,ikcs In 'l'i':ifl'ir Stlnzul .I 'lg llrmnxitics Ululi .2 zicg :intl plziy tennis. lloliliy collect' If you think Nlikv is :i quit-1 sort of ing licvi-iscplzitu nunibcrsg cnjuys sports, fvllow, then yon ilon't know him :ts inlal like to lieconw :i lziliorzilory tech sonic ol' ns 4lo. llliltt- is :I ilrpcililaililn' int-inn. inelnlu-r of thu 'l'r:iI'fir Squaul. lVlARGARliT MARY YERIEB ISIDOR Ytllilflili Sports Club I-2: tile? Cluli l-.2. lHic svvlns- to ln- ont' of lhosu fel- llrown-huirvtl, gootl-liumorctl, enjoys lows film livlivvc thzn 'S1lcnuc is ping-pong, tennis znul claincing. linjoys ttoltlt-ii or :it lt-:ist thin- IS his :itti writing jinglcs :tliout hur fricntls. l,ikvs tuclc in school. tint' ot those rurv logs nf fun. ,L-llows who h:it'r no I-nm'min's. MII-WED ZACHAR Aisioinavv N, zmvmosm' 'Q S-ports 'Cluli .21 Uhorus I l-2-34. A' V -I i,' V . - U A V Midge is small, has attractive ilzirk 'HlLllul l l'i'l'l' Mmlllllr 'lfl' Ami? . 1 Q -, A wus thc hp.-llinp .Xltl-in.itv in lntci- lirown hznr :tml halt-l cyl-s. l,ikvs ict- ' V .1 i I, -- r l , 1 schol.istns. lla gots on nlionl his work rrenrn, ilzincing, and sports. llans to 4- I I A A tuum-stly, :intl has plow-tl how zipiopos stntl' lmziut culture. I 5 Y :i ilry relnzirk in rlziss ran lie. 77Zi'z'zo'z Gonfesf winneis Room 313 Tlrzm' Row: lVlr. Cassitly, W. Sellers, Reyer, A. Sellnltz, Rose, S. Racketa, Sancler A. Shilling, W. Reeves, D. Priee, D. Rust. Smrnzfl Row: VV. Rankin, Ramsey, C. Ramsey, R. Sliericlan, H. Sknlmisli, B. Senilier, I Rotleeker, A. Sawliill, W. Slierwoocl, P. Slmncs, H. Rieliarulson, Pisegna. lfzrvf Row: M. Scott, T. Rowlancls, Sisk, M. Sliieltls, F. Slioltis, Slieakley. NI. Smitli H, Selialler, F. Stark, R. Rosenlulnm, A. Small. Room 304 ifhlrzf Row: Bliss Hunk, Barr, B. Acker, Argenziano, A. Bell, T. Bailey, lf. Bell, I Alvernatliv, L. Baisli, B. Beck, B. Bell, C. Baxter, D. Anclerson. Yrmnzl Row: D. Black, Boyer, S. Bieluer, A. Bnckalew, G. Buckley. lNl. Allnm. U Bencler, A. Bellas, H. Barr, Archer, G. Anderson. lfirsl Row: B. Burns, Y. Bonoezi, A. Buckley, P. Bolclisli, S. Briekley, P. Burke, NI. Burt A. Boytl, M. Batten, C. Bntcli, A. Bnclaska, A. Barretta. Room 204 -IVITIVII Raw: Mr. Grimes, li. Baba, B. Baron, A Allen, R. Boal, S. Bnelianan, D. Bac-ko 13. Atwood, R. Atkinson, G. Brantlenstein, A. Bee. S'1'un1fI Raw: R. Angnstynowicz, Bnzga, R. Brest, C. Baltlolf, D. Beartl, li. Balmick, li Bailev, A. Allen, M. Aclams, A. Baker, W. Arras, Brown. l ir.t1 Row: A. Arenmlas, D. Arlvnekle, M. Banas, B. Barrett, C, Barr, Beck, C. Barne l. Allen, H. Amovitz, L. Aslilwangli, P. Antlerson, M. Bancroft, NI. Banjack. Room 101 Third Row: lvlrs. H. E. Moore, H. Gill, B. Gilliland, Getliing, H. Grye, B. lirejtl R. Gates, lvl. Gnla. .S'1'1-mul Row: T. Garliart, A, lioust, B. Gibbons, B. Fonst, D. Gard, E. Frye, L. Fnyart, l'. Griffin, Geavan. Fifxl Row: 17. Garm, M. Garay, F. Peeney, R. Eclwarcls, F. Fill, R. George, H. Farkas, lvl. lfriinias, I.. Eisaman. 'WHT' '1 Home OGMS ..--1 -I-Y' Room 305 Third Raw: Miss Oliver, L. Cimperman, W. Brosic, F. Bricklcy. W. Bombcck, C. Bowman R. Bowler, Brenclenstcin, W. Buckley, W. Bolclisli, Carney. Srrmui Row: A. Boca, E. Davis, M. Culp, P. Dc Forecst, M. Colt, B. Claybon, Dcflin, I. Cross, A. Carclclla, W. Bowman. l irsr Row: Cooke, A. Colangclo, H. Cassidy, M. Conlon, C. Caplan, l. Cerlwns, E. Dc Noble, M. Cicconc, F. Collins, M. Cabraia. Room 307 Third Row: Miss Moore, Davidson, L. Dolci, D. Evans, A. ontc, W. Dcaclc, F. Erimias T. Duffy, W. Easton, W. Dye, T. Davies, H. Dermond. ,Yamini Row: D. DuMars, A. Dobrovolski, West, Fill, Ewing, L. Donahue, B. Dona- luic, N. Durschlag, Eccles, Consiflinc, Crawford. First Row: R. Evans, H. Dezsi, A. Evans, M. Dietrich, P. Duffy, D. Diehl, M. Fagan, M. Eskay, H. Donnelly, K. Dubay, M. Dunay. HOME OOMS Room 315 lfvzirlb Row: N411 Marks, Golub, W. Hasscl, Fi'cicl1'ick, P. Carl, XV. Grolnosky, C l51ll'!'ll1gCl', L. Cami, M. Fcrcncik. Third Row: P. Gula, T. Fitzgiblions, B. Groucutt, L. Hcatlcy, M. Giroski, R. FlllI'IlL'l', I Fcclorko, P. Evans, A. Fraglc, G. Hcbcn. Sm-oruf Row: Nl. Iamcs, M. Morucwcck, M. Flinn. Nl. Gula, B. GI'llllll7llllg, M. Harrill' B. Gartsidc, K. Hoch, D. Ganz, C. Horwath, Huff, T. Hcaslcy. I ir.vt Row: R. Flalicrty. K. Hcubcl, R. Flalicrty, M. Huglics, M. Hutchins, M. Ioluiston V. Gruitzn, V. Fill, E. Iacobs, Gogn, R. Gaspari, M. Hopkins, L. Hclfman, O. Iona-s Room 210 Fourth Row: lvlr. Kloss, A. Hiclcg, L. Ioncs, H. Hcpncr, P. Kulicli, E. Krauss, Lazoi' T. Logan, Lysoliir, F. Langosli, TNT. Kucluuak, W. Hutchison, O. Long, F. Ycynlc Third Row: Irwin, W. Hclrnbrcclit, R. Macck, R. Hiblcr, R. Husband, W. Kc-nncaly C. Krivosh, P. Klein, Kroclia, M. Lilly, L. L2ItlI1Cl', W. Lcgatt, H. HlllTk'lll3L'l'g. Sermzd Row: M. Latclicran, I. Kaccrslci, R. Maskcy, H. Mansell, A. McAninch, L. lN1ax well, M. Mclntyrc, E. Kucc, R. Koch, M. Kcavcny, H. Knapp, E. Klctcli, I lXf1cGarvcy, A. Mnlcnky, Lcali, K. Marshall. First Row: C. Marlctto, M. Mastroianni, L. Lusrig, L. King, M. Mayberry, I. Lavinc, L Knotts, R. Mcrmclstcin, U. Keen, M. Kayos, T. Kormos, R. KCbLlllgll, E. Mc- Cutclmcon, P. Lciphcimcr, H. Kathcr, U. Ioncs. HOME OOWIS .Cy P fs, FN Room 211 Third Row: A. Moluzlr, L. McLaughlin, C. Olson, C. Murdock, C. Moore, lwlcycx I. OlBl'lL'l1, W. May, S. Mc-trick, W. Icnkins, C. Muutcun, F. Morgcnstcm. Sl'l'0Hd Row: W. McCann, R. O'Ncill, lNlcQuiston, B. Mumlorf, E. Peel, M. Ogg, V. Taylor, B. Pirlo, M. Pctro, E. Lnsl1brook, McCormick, Mitchell. Firsl Row: R. Pllilipps, A. Patrizi, C. Nigro, B. Mullen, H. Ncmvoscl, E. Pinclm, Pattcrsou l. Nlcastro, S. Messina, Nlityo, C. Picrcc, Z. Moyer, N. Nastasy. Room 212 Third Row: Mrs. Roberts, Riclmrclson, Snlvol, S. Satmorc, H. Prclcc, Suszlln, C. l7rcslc'y, R. Pownall, E. Rlllwllstcill, Snsala, H. Sclmllur, Rlstvcy, Szmxly. Svcozzzl Raw: L. Ross, Roskos, M. Rippcl, A. Rcnucr, Cv. Pync, M. Scmber, R. PllCllAlli. H. Bancroft, M. Ramp, H. Sclmllcr, S. Pncznk, B. Pryts, S. Petroski. Firsr Row: A. Rusicka, E. Rincly, G. Scgaty, S. Roscnblum, B. Rcaglc, M. Rciblcy, Recs M. Schcrmur, B. Rishcr, lvl. Ricllarcls, M. Puhak, B. Pitt. P ' c, s, . Robinson. HOME OOWIS W Room 213 Thin! Row: IN-liss Saeger, E. Smith, F. Stainbrook, R. Smith, M. Seech, A. Skiba, M. Stein, G. Smith, E. Shafran, C. Schneicler, Slater, F. Slierriff. Svroml Row: N. Shaffer, Sember, R. Smith, F. Sharwatz, A. Smilgis, M. Stambal, E. Sipotz, NI. Stewart, S. Smith, M. Sverchek, R. Sheakley, N. Sellers. First Row: V. Sereclay, H. Shimp, V. Shaffer, M. Shuttleworth, R. Shipton, M. Stanton, A. Stem, R. Stevenson, H. Smith, B. Sisk, H. Stevens, V. Taylor, H. Syslo, L. Stafford. Room 214 Third Row: Miss Loutzenhiser, R. Walker, W. Woocly, O. Tevenclale, R. Wlialeii, Valentine, F. Stoop, T. Zipay, B. Tomko, E. Ulan, H. Walters, E. Sullivan. Scrond Row: T. Teague, XV. XVacle, Wilson, H. Taylor, Yake, B. Volk, B. XValclo. lN4. Toy, Yarzab, F. Wliaittoil, R. Wilcls, R. West, F. Toten. W inrtich A Thomas, D. Vasconi, O. Urclea, V. Whatton, Waidc, P . Wilson, M. Ulan, M. Williamson, C. Tomko First Row: T. e ' , . Whitmore, M. Virosteck, Young, L HOME 001445 ,...-1 17 Room 205 Third Row: Daugherty, H. Davies, R. Colc, R. Curtis, T. Davies, W. Clarke, H. Cooper, G. Ccnccrich, Crawford, W. Cconc, H. Colt, M. Connery, H. Corbin, Srmnd Row: Cramer, C. Cozadcl, S. Ccrbus, H. Burnt-ttc, D. Bingham, Cramer, A. Cardclla, C. Ccaccr, V. Burala, W. Cowan, H. Crabbc, H. Crompton. First Row: S. Cicco, M. Cinlpcrman, A. DcBouis, Chrobak, S. Davis, M. Christianscn, I. Brainard, D. Costcllo, C. Bruno, V. Clxomor, M. DcBlasc, M. Boyle, K. Cutts. Room 206 Third Row: Mr. Scrvicc, C. Fischer, W. Dunston, A. Dodds, W. Dicfcndcrfcr, Fcsslcr S. Ernst, E. Emory, W. Dolata, M. Dcngcl, C. Flick, Fitzgerald, Dcflln. Scmnd Row: L. Dunch, D. Davis, C. Fawcett, H. Foglc, B. Eunck, L. Edcburn. M. Fitz gcrald, Ehrlich, R. Garhart, B. Freeborn, B. Evans, E. Fitzcr, V. Del Rc. First Row: C. Evans, E. Fox, W. Ellis, B. Frickcr, F. Dick, G. DcCapua, B. Elliott, V Donadio, L. Eflcr, L. Elcgccr, H. Dobrovolski, Evans, B. DcMuth. Home 004415 Room 207 TlJir1lRvw: lWr. Reaney, M. Gibbs, T. Haywood, M. Gai-ay, P. Grammatieo, C. Freeborn, H. Hans, F. Hopkins, Hawthorne, D. Goldberg, B. Goldstone, P. Fruit, Hohman. Secmid Row: W. Foy, R. Gill, M. Gavala, R. Greer, F. Honeck, Homer, H. Hoffman, E. Heinz, T. Gross, D. Greenberg, A. Gerba, P. Groncutt. Firsz Row: W. Hazi, IX4. Henry, E. Gresley, S. Golbeski, H. Griffin, R. Green, E. Henry, E. Glaser, A. Hoffman, M. Goodrick, M. Haas, M. Harklich, E. Greggs, U. Goerbert Room 208 1 'll F. Lisovitcll, H. H Karr C Long, W. Lazor, T. Iewe , L' ette, Holzshu, B. johnson, Fonrlln Row: Nliss Cuslmiun, . ' , . Kalwarski, E. Hunia, H. Laslcey, H. McRolJerts, S. lg I. Iames, C. Iones, W. Iones, E. Koss. Third Row: A. Krapacs, A. Lostetter, A. Howatli, C. Lawton, R. Kloss, R. Iaworski, H. Iackman, W. LaVan, R. King, K. Kiell, I. Mackin, M. Luclllicy, Madden, Kalil, A ' R. lrvinc, A. Lee, M. R. Iollnston. ' A . K lclko. H. Kissinger, G. McCartney, . Kadary, M. Iones, G Kunsman, .Yruurd Row: P. Hoxvatli, I ut Miller, Miller, M. Kriussclbrink, D. Kahle, L H. Matias, Leyslion. I-'im Row: M. Maxwell, S. Meyer, IN1. McKendry, A. Kathcr, H. Horodick, P. Hndak M. Lansman, S. Hutchison, R. Isclio, S. Huston, A. Klein, M. Iacobson, MeCurcl5 L. Iolmson, E. Leali, H. Karpac. I HOME OOWLS Room 215 Third Row: B. Marstcllar, L. Magee, L. Mazur, G. Marcnchin, R. Mcicr, W. McNutt C. McLaughlin, F. McClccry, W. McNutt, H. McAdams, T. McClimnns, lN1clntyrc, Magargec. Scmnd Row: McCann, R. Mnrtz, E. Matchak, R. Momcwcck, M. Morton, Moon, D. Palmer, P. Nicholls, H. McGnffic, R. lvlcClarcn, R. Mccnihan. First Row: T. Moyer, M. Mundorf, B. PaciHco, O. Nczcloba, L. Olcls, M. Moriarity, M. I-lchcn, R. Olcslco, R. Morris, Mawry, A. O'Shanick, O. Nicc, K. O'Ncil, C. Mountain. Room 216 Third Row: Miss Elk, O'Ncill, C. Osbomc, l. Mitchell, F. Newton, R. Roschc, W. Pattison, Muscnrclla, E. Phillips, D. Molchan, M. Nolan, R. Morton, F. Patterson. Smrnr-1d Row: D. Patrizi, W. Myers, C. Morgan, M. Price, M. Pfcifcr, M. Rcclwitz, R. Rcitcr, S. Potprosky, N. Rainbow, F. Riclmrclson, Olsbavsky, T. Osborne, Michnowski. First Row: S. Pancy, Palme Pl 'll' ' ' r, M. Plcso, N. Prowitt, B. Picrcc, M. Pears, R. Fields, N. 11 ips, D. Phillips, V. Pisegna, E. Thomas. y-Home ooms Room 108 Third Row: E. Schneider, R. Saterow, C. Ritter, l. Rosiale, R. Resele, H. Plattcrborze, I Pinkle, R. Phythyon, C. Rivetti, L. Racketal, T. Rzibiuovitz, Puhak. Sworn! Row: H. Rickert, R. Rinck, S. Ristvey, B. Skubish, M. Slovan, Rosenblum, I Snwliill, B. Seige, P. Siwiecki, W. Quinn, Roberts. First Row: M. Scnay, P. Serbnn, F. Shotts, E. Shields, I. Savaclu, Sklemler, W. Scott P. Siminick, P. Schmidt, B. Scheu, G. Ruhley, S. Rigby. Room 110 Third Row: Mi'. Collins, R. Stewart, T. Swankie, W. Stewart, S. Stratter, R. Smith, R Sunclelin, R. Torr, F. Shilling, C. Tomko. Second Row: Titus, Thomas, Slater, Stnnkiewicz, Sercia, Spon, Simpson, Shaw, Sickafus Schuller. First Row: Sylvester, Taylor, Smock, Stupka, Tonkowicz, Thompson, Sprow, Sowash, Stephenson, Torbentar, Spelich, Sunday, Tonks, Sullivan, Smeraglia. x Home GOMS .ll if Room 111 Tbira' Row: Mr. Mink, A. White, H. Whitmore, E. Ulrich, G. Vaseoni, G. Williams, M. Wolnnsky, G. Toth, W. Wolanm, R. Wild, P. Ursta. Scmna' Row: M. Yannerilla, V. Yoest, G. Bees, P. Wayne, B. Wills, B. White, M. Whit- tenherger, M. Trusdorf, Zypay, Warren, Whalen. First Row: M. Virgallitp, M. Vargo, ld. Wiesen, A. Whitniore, S. Yambrovieli, C. White, C. Waldo, M. Whitlatch, Whitworth, P. Weaver. Room 102 Third Raw: Miss MCCOItCl', R. Hadge, H. Hasscl, Hideg, H. Hoflenberg, Hassel. R Harilf, C. Hassel, D. Houtz, Hrzieh, F. Hall, W. Hentley, M. Hoplco. Second Row: H. Heubel, W. Hill, S. Gula, E. Nastasy, D. art, L. Grant, M. Hurnlady D. Hnmes, M. Gragg, H. Hansen, R. Hess, G. Henderson. First Row: C. Hall, Holler, E. Guzie, NI. Houser, D. Halzshu, B. Neal, P. Gibbons, C lscho, M. Harris, G. Hunt, I. Hettriek, M. Goldie. Home dams MM 11? Room 103 Third Row: Miss Stansfield, H. Koerth, M. Iohnston, Hubig, D. Humpton, A. Koerth I. Kahl, S. Izenas, E. Langdon, B. Keen, Huscroft, D. Iackson. Second Row: A. Irvine, Kozienski, M. Kerr, M. Lafko, M. Klein, M. Iones, N. Iordan D. Kruisselbrink, H. Ogden, Lambrecht, G. Iones, IZIIIICS, A. Iohnston. First Row: A. Kubich, E. Kushan, E. Kcefer, H. Iones, P. Kahl, C. Koch, E. Jones, L Iam, M. Iames, T. Ienkins, Iones, M. Kayos, R. jones, H. Iones. Room 104 Third Row: Miss Kerr, P. Madden, A. Lazor, H. Laskowitz, W. Lloyd, R. Mnslin, A Marino, A. Malenchck, C. May, C. Lloyd, R. Magner, Lowinger. Second Row: Lyden, E. Matthews, Lyons, A. Marinko, Mardersteck, B. Llewellyn H. Laskey, I. Leggatts, Lang, H. Lucas, A. Locnikar, F. Marletto, F. Matthews D. Lawton. First Row: A. Masitis, B. Logan, P. Lavin, M. Leunis, E. Marek, S. Lucas, H. Lucas, E Mansell, I. Marek, A. Lustig, M. Lisovitch, A. Laurer, M. Marsteller, M. Madden OWIC 001445 .4-Q 11 Room 105 Third Row: Miss Smith, H. Nlorgun, Moran, A. Milmocko, W. Molnur, W, Miller, F. Miller, M. McNulty, R. Miller, P. klolncr, Monok, I-I. McWlmcrtor, l.. Moore, W. MOCJl'L'. Srmml Row:R. Mntthcws, R. McClcc1'y, T. Millar, S. Miller, E. Muttocks, W. Mott, M Mosley, E. Munsscr, W. McConul1cy, H. Miller, S. Mclmlko, G. Metz, R. McElroy, I. Mcssctt. l ir.v1 Row: M. Mntlu-wson, l. Mc-trick, E. McMahon, D. McCuraly, F. Nlurplmy, H Mnsrroialmc-, A. McCnllouLh, E. Muthrcwson, INT. Moore, l. Mentrck, H. Mirck. Room 106 Third Row: Mr. Curricr, H. Musomnn, C. O'Ncil, T. Ognlcn, W. Patterson, C. Pau-, W Muscarcllo, Palisin, Swccucy, A. Phillips, C. Roger, Nichols, C. Pattison. Sezrona' Row: M. Pcrnn, W. Morgan, M. Petro, Newton, E. O'Toolc, E. Pcttny, I Person, B. Pearlman, Ncmcs, C. Nocc, M. Moyer, Nccastcr, G. Nyc, R. Egolf First Row: Pctton, T. Pzxttcrson, L. Ncymnn, D. Phillips, M. Ncmctlm, T. Nichols C. Orluin, V. O'Ncil, M. Pearce, O'Ncill, I, Pcrna, A. Olslmnsky. HOME OOMS Room 107 Top Row: Mr. Eakin, W. Richards, W. Scott, F, Piroga, H. Phillips, M. Roberts, G Rankin, T. Sanata, R. Rapper, E. Saunders, D. Saul, K. Reeher, H. Petroski. Third Rowi D. Sabol, G. Rendick, Rees, Putman, Sercia, G. Roslcos, C. Shalfer W C. Scluiette, G. Shontz, H. Sallade, P. Sankey, Reardon, T. Reed, S. Rivetti. Secrnul Row: V. Seiple, D. Sallade, G. Shaffer, V. Salary, H. Raykic, M. Rankin, M Scarniack, C. Porovechio, F. Pope, M. Shatto, A. Pollina, G. Rogers, M. Poole I. Ruth, A. Pinklc, M. Pierce. First Row: E. Schnur, M. Rindy, C. Price, Schloss, R. Shimp, E. Ret-her, D. Shiptou E. Sickafusc, A. Rugicro, Salaru., M. Rozman, M. Roskos, R. Schell, Ruth. Room 109 Third Row: Miss Cousins, B. Smith, R. Sigler, A. Stewart, Thomas, P. Vaccaro, E Simons, Solyan, C. Theiss, C. Sullivan, P. Sirochrnan, P. Tkach, R. Ulrich R. Smith. Sammi Row: B. Thomas, H. Sweeney, P. Stewart, F. Ustik, M. Vaughan, Vitch, I Wade, H. Tomko, M. Ursta, Snydcrwine, W. Sullivan, R. Sisk, C. Stevenson, First Row: Trump, Sirviecki, I.. Smock, Nl. Snyder, E. Thomas, D. Snyder, Staf- ford, D. Sprouse, V. Steiner, I.. Titus, S. Solyan, Turner, K. Snyclcrwine. Home 601445 ,...-1 j?' Room 112 Third Row: Miss Sykes, Yuslco. W. Wllsrmll, T. Vxfelclon, Wlllte, M. Ycsko, ll' Vanetti, R. Wareham, K. Wolansky, G. Wall, A. Wilson, N. White, R. Wilson Svrond Row: D. Yohman, G. Winenmn, N. Wlnga1'cl, A. West, B. Wiexmt-r, D. Willson B. W1ll'll, M. Wlllizlrlls, M. Wll3l1ll, l. Ynrahenic, P. Voytlk, H. Wcrlalxlirx First Row: P. Whitt-, D. Wlollinger, M. Zrlscak, W. Wllcls, H. Zagger, M. Wl1ltIlllll'K' M. Zsnmlmky, L. Zsamboky, E. Dt-Noble, F. Zoccoln, E. Weller, M. Young. Room 201 Third Row: Miss Reed, lX4. Benya, F. Bridges, M. Briclcle, P. Achenbach, S. Autos, Ii McSl1aw, C. Bugher, Blank, M. Boeko, E. Benhow, Bohm. Second Row: D. Bell, A. Benya, P. Bllunka, R. Brandt, M. Anderson, E. Boyle, l. Billen I. Bewley, B. Tarr, T. Basset, S. Bencetlc, G. Alwarrl. First Row: N. Alter, V. Barrett, L. Boyer, M. Branclenstein, Blackburn, M. Angustyno wlcz, F. Bole. OWLZ OOWIS i Room 203 Third Row: Miss Gibbons, W. Carney, R. Custard, uscli, G. Bubic, W. Camcion W. Clayton, Chizmur, F. Cancliotti, A. Clirobk, I. Cliotlos, W. Donovan. Svmnd Row: F. Conti, Carnes, Cvulbar, L. Cinicola, P. Cliristianscu, E. Carriur D. Burns, M. Calvin, R. Cliantlcr, F. Carlson, P. Carrlt-lla, Conlon, N. Cargo. First Row: B. Braynlalcrr, S. Cookc, H. Christy, B. Brown, G. Buckalcw, M. Crawlorml P. Cramer, E. Canatly, C. Cluvara, D. Cionc, M. Hurm-ttv, N. Bruno, R. Conti. Room 202 Third Row: Miss McDowell, R. Evcrall, A. DcCapua, E. Flickcnstcin, R. Dunn, T, Fagan R. Easton. T. Fill, R. Elliot, Cr. Danilouis, G. Duclilicss, F. Fasccwslcy, li. Evans. Second Row: Dczsi, P. Dcbrosdravic, L. Flowcr, B. Eclwartls, I. Dcniko, DullVlonico M. Drobncy, D. Dclgros, A. Dunch, D. Davidson, F. Fanclli, Dorogy, li Daugherty, R. Evans. First Row: Dobrovolski, N. DcMaria, I. Dorus, Dolata, R. Culp, DcMarco C. Davis, C. DcNoblc, V. Dcllvlontc, B. Davis, F. Curtin, M. Diehl, F. Duffy. 1 x pefzsonaliffes rnesnoewr sscnenkv JIM MAGINTYRE WRU! FEIK VICE PRESIDENTS 'm5A5UR5l BETTY commas Tl-IOM surrn won use A, VF- 50'-Dsr Loses 10 'W' I on 035475 v.EYeR woke wus MANAGERS LEE 'MCCLAIN lEADER 12 1 sv 0 o S Ucfioifies 772mm and 'lilifaotefte Sharon High School has every right to be proud of its publications. During the past years we have made tremendous improvements on our Mirror and Mirrorette. This year is no exception. In the Columbia Scholastic Press Association national contest, we won first honors, competing with much larger schools. We were also invited by C. Tressler to provide material for his revised edition of English in Action. Our editor-in-chief, on a scholarship he won, spent a six weeks summer session at the Medill School of Iournalism at Northwestern University. Although it is too early to announce the results of the following, the Mirrorette is entered in the Lehigh Scholastic Press Conference, and the Pennsylvania State College Press Association's school publications' contest. Individual members of the Mirrorette staff are competing for the scholarship at the Medill School of Iournalism and the Scholastic Magazine awards. We were hosts to approximately one hundred members of the Mercer County Press Association, and later the Mirror and Mirrorette staff held a joint banquet at the Herald Lodge. On April twenty-first, another party was held there to honor the senior members of both staffs and to present awards. THE MIRROR STAFF Co-Editors: lim IVIacIntyre '39, Sue Bachman '39 lfditorial Board: Pat Bahen '39, lane Sislc '39, Iane Eccles '40, Ruth Forrester '40, Betty Gartside '40, Betty Waldo '40, Bob Whalen A40 Contributing Editors: Phyllis Cole '39, Waller Cooper '39, Betty Cunning '39, Mary Daniels '39, Ed Hopkins '39, Francis Langosh '39, Tommy Logan '39, Ted Person '39, Leona Planchak '39, lean Willson '39, Tom Duffy ,40, Geraldine Pyne '40, Pauline Robinson '40, Wilbert Wade '40, Marjorie Allum '40, Francis Honeck '41, Carl Iones '41, Julianne Rosenblum 41. Business fldanagerz lack Anderson '39 Advertising Manager: lVIarvin Epstein '39 Advertising Staff: Iohn Moore '39, Ed Shafran '40, Erwin Rubinstein '40, Elias Matchak '41, Ted Rabinovitz '41. Secretaries: Betty Ann Curry '39, Marion Kissinger '39, Agnes Giroski '39, Art Co-Editors: Lewis Thomas '39, Lee Barone '39. Assistants: Douglas Price '39, lVIary Bombeclc '39. Advisers: Maticlc Blair Roberts, Literary: Elizabeth Sykes, Art: Robert N. lones, Business. Typists: Phyllis Leipheimer '40, Margaret Kayos '40, Isabelle Nacastro '40 THE MIRRORETTE STAFF Marzagirig Editor: Ellis Hillborn. Literary Editor: Hasliel Hoffenberg Copy Editor: Milford Bohm Editorial Board: Norma Feik, lane Rodeckcr, Yolan Banoczi, Phyllis Kotzen, Mary ldargaret Burt. Reportorial Board: Helen Kissinger, Ianet McCurdy, Arlene Hoffman, Mildred Smith, Ruth Phillips, Bernard Goldstone, Patricia DeForeest, Barbara Volk, Ted Gross, Nadine Dillard, Elsie Knee, Robert Wild. Cartoonist: Robert Fulmer Typists: Sylvan Brest, Martha Cerbus, Frances Stark Literary Advisor: Anna Grace Smith Business Advisor: Robert Iones Akdvcrlzufanj Staff Ml mor IIPNUllBllLlli CAWlll0DHS SVIIYAHFNF NBUIIGUI-f S lofi Nllirror AMI Slaff Mirror Senior Flllcmbea-.r Nlirror llljlcrory Staff Hqysnktf H. S-S sub Nliirrorrc H1 llEdiloriolllBoard vllfypitlt 7-iahlic gquaa .Ylfrzlzlzrllgi hflr. Ncwton, L. Pmansh, A. Doclrls, P. Wilcls, F. Bt-ll, Balnals. XV, Scllvrs. l5.XN'iltl lfrmzt Row: R. Rcclwitz, W. Glllllnnrl, F. Stoop, C. Nlycrs, N. Scllcrs. lvl. Yalssvnl. 'Ihr' 'I'rnll'ic Squad has hccn on tlutv for ll pt-rioml ol' Hftccn vcnrs. 'l'lmt- hovs lmvt- glmllx' scl'vc'al in l'L'glllllYll1g traffic on rainy, icy, snowy, foggy, nncl swcltcrlng tlnys. During this tinlc lllCl'l' lmvt- ht-rn t-ight million nccinlcnt possibilities hut through the clflclc-:mt function- ing ol thc Sqnaul tlxcrc has only lu-cn ont' Lllfltlffllf, anal that. occnrtnmg this ycttr, rcsnltutl In only nnnor rolxscqtlcllccs. For this wc can all thunk lvlr. l7. N. Nt-wton for his cllliclclmt control ol this Squncl during thc past nina' vcars. Thr hoys also coopcrntt- willingly to nshcr at rnllivs, LlSS4.'llll7ll'S, anal hnsliutlmll gnnlvs. Thr- lvltt-r that tht-y l'L'CClVL' in rcwaml for their work scents only :1 PZIIT puytncnt of tht- rntllcss honrs spa-nt in scrvlng others. Thcrc is also much satisfaction in tht' knowlctlgv of ll joh wcll mlonc. AlAlI1'I'C' am' sixtccn l1lt'IHlX'l'S on the Sqnanl with an mann Cnptanl HKlVVilI'll Vkfiltl anal Co. Cfnptanms Billy Gilliland, Xxllllllllll St-llvrs, and loc Bnnns. a 1 monifois Captain of Captains-Iaines Nlagner ,-l.v.vi.vlrH1t Cflflfliu of f.'f1ptni11.r-- Charles Sigler Sf'errt1rr'y--Ruth Davies ,svlllidll Cjrllifzlfllyff Rehn Steele, Charles Sigler, Ruth lVIermelstein, Ruth Davies, Iames Mzlg ner, Luelln lftlehurn. Hairoltl Riclnirclson, T1-tl Stewart, Suzanne Bachman. 'I'lu- lvlonitor Stull' of our school is qi service Ul'g11lllZ1lIl0l1 which assists nhlv in nmkiug our school an ortlerh' school in which good work is possible. There are 1IPPl'0Xlll1ilfClV 170 stutlents serving as regular :anal as substitute monitors on ten squucls uncler the supewision ol ten captains. This vent, in ntltlition to carrying out an in-ervice improvement program of problem- solviug meeting, the monitors sponsored several special projects. ln the full of the year, they heltl gin nssemhly prograun for all students. ln Iniumrv, for their own pleasure they helcl an all-monitor pauttv. For the improvement ot the work of the squaul as il whole the mouitors sponsored ai visitation uro'ect in which com A f I 1 mittus o our own monitors visitecl schools in Youngstown, Cleveluml, :mal Erie having outstzuitling monitor svstems. Observa- tion in these schools wave suvfvestions for imurovement in our own work. In Mn the rs bb , monitors sponsored their annual lVIonitor-Nlav-Series of public nclclrcss broadcasts, during which volunteers for next ve4u's service were called. ml, are Tri-Hi-lj ears If Y clubs were interpreted as Why clubs we might only look at their record to find the reason for their organization in'our high school. To look at their service to the school, their service to the community, their help to themselves, and the pleasure each member receives gives more than ample reason for their support. Under the advisorship of Kenneth Collins, Hi-Yg Ruth Moore, Sr. Tri-Hi-YQ Sarah Oliver, Ir. Tri-Hi-YQ Forrest Eakin, Ir. Hi-Y, Alberta McCotter, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, and Ruth Houk, Fr. Tri-Hi-Y, the club has contributed much to the school and community. Among the tangible services are the contributions to the poor of the valley by means of baskets of food, distribution of clothing, contributions to the support of civic projects for the poor, collection of tinfoil for the hospital fund, the presenting of rallies before the school, and ushering at school functions. Besides this service there is also the intangible service by means of leadership, co-operation, and the development of an altruistic spirit in the school. This is also of benefit to themselves, as are such things as the Bible Study discussions, devotions, and subsequent development of character and good citizenship. There has also been much done in the social side, and the club members have all re- ceived much pleasure from their participation. There were included gym classes, Christmas caroling, Christmas parties, skating parties, camp in the summer, and various county and district rallies, which were enjoyed by many. The advisors and members are to be congratulated on their past record-no one need wonder uwhvi' the Y clubs. FRESHMAN TRI-HI-Y Glzouv i GROUP 1 President-Ivlarjorie Poole President-Ivlartha Gragg Vife-Presia'ent- ean Lan Vice-President-Bettv ane Edwards 3 , E Sccrctar -Mai' aret Goldie Secretar - ane Lambrecht 3' fl 5' Treasurer-Gladys Iones Treasurer-Laura lam flduisor-Ruth Houk SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y President-Leonie johnson Vice-President-Ieali Homer Secretary-Katherine Barnes Treasurer-Frances Honeck FRESHMAN .TRl'HI-Y N01 FRESH MAN , TRl'Hl'Y N02 SOPHOMORE TRI Hl'Y 1...J 1' ' was W 1 an JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y SENIOR TRl'Hl-Y SENIOR 'IRIAHLY I'n '.x' nlwzl Hclcn Sclmllw' V14 f'fl'nnvirfw1t Iam' Roclcckcr .N'mr1'l11ry Betty SICVVLIIT ,I'rrv1.v11r2'1'- lftllcl Baker cjI1l!II,V!'l01'-' Ruth Wloorc IUNIOR TRN-IIYY lJ!'l'.YfIJ!'IIf Plllllilli'R0bil1SUll ljllgt''PI'l'Xfl!l'III- I.llL'ilIL' Knotts 'FXEIIJI1I'l'?'75hiI'lk'Y Smith S1'n'e'1f1ry- 'Ioan Rccsc' Cnznzsrlnr- 'Sarah Oliver JUNIOR H I-Y semon Hl'Y W- SR. HI-Y IR. 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Dxx Iixtxxs Rt-pom-r A . . . .Al rt'x1x Fmxs 'llhu orclmcstrn, lllltlvl' thc clircction ol' Nh: Rvcsc, llllllllkll in its usual hm' 7L'l'l-0l'lllLlI1k'l'N l this vt-nr lor nssmmlwlit-5, pltws, tht- lIlll19II'Cl show, rlmtt cl0HlIlllllllIY lfuml lmmlllt-I, tht- lforum, :mtl various othcl' civic nctivltlcs. hx aultlition to tht-sc nctivitius Sharon High School was host to tht' Nlimlvvt-sit-1'11 c,l'Cl1C5ll'1l this ycatr. Stutlcnts of thc school took thc various l1lL'l11lX'1'S of thc CJl'CllCSIl'Ll to their lmmt-s for thc two-clay stay lmt-rc. Sharon was ably l'L'PI'CSL'llfCll in rht- lX IlilVN'L'Sft'l'l1 Orchcstrn. Tlu- gut-st CUl1KlllCUll' was Guy Frazier l-lurrlson, clistillgtlislmccl foncluttor lrom Nuw York. 'llhc ll0l1OI'L'll musicians who Went to rht- All-State O1-clu-srm this vcur won- Nc-llit Dias, Kzltlmcrilu- IN4Qn-shall, Dun Evans, :mal lack Anclcrson. Tht- grncluutixmg mumht-rs who hnvc ht-on in thc orclmt-srm for four vcnrs rccclvt' Ll lutu-11 GM, 5 ll' Presitlent ..... .... I .Axcis Run: Vieespresitlent . . . .Iamt Awnizksox Secretary . ..... .......... N oim.-x Fists librarians. . . . . .I'.iui. Saxstsv, Davin Pizriuyiiz Reporter . , ..liaRRv H.-XNSIQN ll' you ean4t inanage to watch our hand practice on lfriilay during the eighth perioil, luesnlay at the same time will do as well. Retneniher it's only a rehearsal so clon't he surf priseil at the inforniality. At two ten all the metnhers lrom lreshinen to seniors saunter lu. look lor their instruments, anal amid a habel of voices hegin to time up. Then a change takes place, voices are lowerecl, ancl instrument cases elose more quietlv, as lxf1l'. Reese enters the 1lllillI0l'lll1ll. Now the rehearsal is uniler wav. ln a few minutes we tuav hear the opening strains of one of Sousa's marches or nlavhe A Tislcet A Tasketf' As an organization the hanil has been continually growing: it now has a nieinhership ol' ahoul seventy-six. But its size is not the only thing to Consicler. The hancl takes part in nearly every school activity anil in the past two vears it has never lost a contest. The hanil as a whole has plaveil in the County, Northwestern, State anil National eontests anal units such as the ensenihle, hrass sextette, and clarinet quartet have brought many honors to the sehool. All in all we have a bancl of which we shoulcl be proucl. insffzel As it has many times in the past, the annual Sharon I-Iigh Minstrel Show provided one of the most enjoyable highlights of the musical entertainments in the valley. This year was no exception, as the large number of delighted students and townspeople will bear out. Under Mr. Rees' direction, twent -seven sin ers, ten dancers, two instrumentalists, su w- Y g I I lemented b an orchestra of ten la ers and a large chorus com rised the show of 1 c. I II P Y n I P 939 The wide versatility of the program included many things such as a roller skate dance. a boys' trio, duet, string duet, toe dance, baton twirling besides the array of popular songs, tal dancers, and the erformance of the end men. Mr. Rees deserves much raise for his I I I P I I I P organization as well as the boys and girls glee clubs themselves. As for the performers, they will probably remember the good time connected with the show-the fun at rehearsals Cincluding the electric wiring of several chairsj -the tense moment before the curtain goes up, and the party for the members after the second night performance. For the serious side, the Minstrel is sponsored for several purposes. One is the discovery and development of talent and the pleasure it brings to the participant, the encouragement of musical appreciation that it creates, and also the money which is used for the furtherance of musical activities throughout the school. PROGRAM My Own -Mary Erimias Simple and Sweet -Lois Thompson Tap Dance-Norris Ellen Rainbow Ferdinand the Bull -Iimmy Leonard Tenpins in the Sky -Delores Whitlatch Small Fry -Tom Messett, Iack Flinn All Asl1ore wMary Miller Tap Dance-Norah Prowitt '4Deep in a Dream - Margaret Shuttleworth ii USllU11llCI' Souvenirs -Victoria Gruitza They Say -Alvin Lostetter Tap Dance-Margaret Goldie I Cried For You -Martha Ogg Umbrella Man -Iames Magner Assisted by Iim Rose, lack Iames, Victor Diefenderfer What Do You Know About Loveuf Mary Bombeck Roller Skate Dance-Flaherty Twins Two Sleepy People -Iim Messett and George Henderson Instrumental Selections-Iim Maclntyre and Ben Bolt Toe Dance-Mary Alters Who Blew Gut the Flame -Dorothy Diehl I I-Iavc Eyes -Helen Dragos MOI' Man Moseuh-Robert King Military Tap Dance-Norma Feik Angels with Dirty Faces -Virginia Taylor Russian Tap Dance-Martha Richards When I Go A Dreamin' -Victor Diefenderfer I Won't Tell a Soul --Olwen jones Dance and Baton Twirling-Patricia Lavin lust a Kid Named loc -Shirley Smith I Must See Annie Tonight -lack Flinn My Reverie -Betsyann I-Iartill Tap Dance-Francis Sharwatz Franklin D. Roosevelt Iones fDave Davies Day After Day -Frances Shorts I-Iurry Home -lack Iames Interlocutor-Fred Stoop Accompanist-HAutumn Evans Orchestra-Joseph O'Toole, Quentin Iones, William Penman, Evelyn Mausser, Charles Murdoch, Ray Martz, Sam Gerbus, Harry lackman, I-Iavard I-Ians. Chorus-Boys' and Girls' Glee Club. mo, INTERL NTIRE CAS DANCERS One acl plays ELMER This amusing comedy portrays the every day life of a typical American family in which big brother Elmer goes through many orcleals to help his little sister Suzy. Cast included Tom Duffy, lVlary Frances Wlialeli, Betty Mae lVlcComb, Cecelia Dickens, lane Rodecker, Ruth Davies, Pauline Robinson, lVlilford Bohm, and Charles Sigler. TOWN HALL TONIGHT A farce that satirized road shows and small towns. The artificial acting of the characters representing their dress rehearsal made the audience roll in the aisles. lane Eccles, Ruth lane Garhart, lim lVlacIntvre, Haskel Hoffenberg, Phyllis Kotzen, and VVilbert lVlcElvain. WHERE THE CROSS IS MADE A tragic drama Filled with the superstitious of the sea. The border line between real life and life of dreams in which the old sea captain lived, was hard to distinguish. Tragedy struck when the captain's son lost his mind and crossed the line into the land of dreams. Included in the cast were Bob Wl12llCI1, David Harbin, Ruth Forrester, Allan Clark, james lVlagner, Ted Person, and Arthur Conti. COMMITTEES OF THREE ONE-ACTS ami-:E-UP lean Vv'illson Pat Mylott lvladeline Nore Ed Wild Paul Wilil Ivor Lee Ivlartha Ogg Urina Stephenson lWartha Miller Noiiii Tkach Nlary lVliller Nlargaret Carbon lVlyrtle Arnovitz Harriet Arnovitz Virginia Reba Leona Planehak lVlargaret lohnston Betsy Crumbling Nellie Dias Lillian Lustig Lois Stafford Iune Crompton lVlartha Cerbus Chloe Pierce Barbara Kretser Ioe Leonard STAGE CRENV VVilbert IVlcElvain Stanley Cornwell Robert Wilcl COSTUME Helen Sehaller Gloria DeCapua Ianet Hoagland PUBLICITY Theresa Donadio Gertrude uhley Carl Iones lack Bohm Ted Gross Alice Lustig Victoria Gruitza Robert Eulmer lVlary Gebhard Bonnie lean Shakeley lane Einnen Barney Slater R. B. Stewart Nlargaret Gavala Virginia lVlcCullough Phyllis Magargee Charles lXflcLaughlin Frank Leyde Nlarv Louise W'ic'st-ii Phyllis Magargee Harry Crabbe Carl Theiss Mildrecl Smith Arlene Hoffman Willizini Dye Yolan Banoczi Thom Smith Betty Cunning lVlarvin Epstein Helen lVlardersteek Gloria Allen Iames Magnet' Erances Honeck Ruth IVlcBride EUTIEFR Town HALLTODIGHT wnerke THe CAO!! IS mme A66 CIRELU Patricia Bahen 7-lie geniofz plat, The Senior Play The Night Of Ianuary 16 was presented Tuesday, Nlarch I4 under the direction of Miss Elizabeth McMullen. Seventy members of the senior class, including the east and committees, took part in the production. The play chosen this year was one that had been a great success on the New York stage. lt depicted the murder trial of Karen Andre in a thrilling, dramatic held the attention of the audience throughout the entire three acts. A feature play was the selection of a jury of twelve adults from the audience to render a After rehearsing for six weeks, the director and cast were ahle to turn out standard was much higher than that of the usual amateur production. manner that of this year's verdict. a play whose The audience participation, the committees' fine Work, the dramatic plot, and the finished performance of the players, made a successful and unusual show that will long he reineinlx red hy everyone present. COMMITTEE MEMBERS FACULTY Pulllieily- Miss Smith Tirleet.v+Miss Loutzenhiser Costuming-Miss Caldwell CAST Ruth Davies Allan Clark Iames Magner Charles Sigler Milford Bohm Marjorie Grand-Ci jack Reyer Wilbc'1't Mcllvain Rohert Cook S'I'AG1i CREW l'1ll'll Edward Hopkins Thom Smith Madeline Noce Helen Lucas lames Maclntyre Virginia Hedreek Paul Lynne MAKE-UP Mirahel Lapham Norma Feik David Harbin Patricia Mylott Gordon Colson Betty Cunning Ted Person USHER5 lid 'Wilil Chloe Pierce Virginia Roha Ivor Lee joe Leonard Kathryn Cagle Stanley Cornwell Will1ei't Mcllvain cios'r'uixiiNc: Phyllis Magargee Helen Schaller Nona Tkach 'I'icZKi?I's Cecil Thompson Martin Hess Gloria Allen Theresa Donadio Rhoda Rosenblum Marvin Epstein Margaret Cavala Phyllis Kotzen Barbara Kretser Virginia McCullough lane Rodcckcr lean Willson Leontine Crisan janet Hoagland Mary Daniels Cecilia Dickens Mary Voytik Mildred Smith Leona Planchak PUBLICITY Helen Mardersteck Louise Ladner Nancy lean McKee Doris Wacle Frances Stark Ellis Hilborn Margaret Delvlaria Iune Crompton Martha Cerbus Margaret Carbon YOU KILL BJORN FAULKNE WHAT IS YOUR VERDICT? SENIORS ON STAGE CREW gnfefzsclzolasfics In Sharon High we so often overlook our educational program. In order to develop these abilities, each year we compete for lnterscholastie honors. By this program the students are given a chance to prove their abilities, and many times when honors are won the win- ners get valuable prizes such as scholarships. In preparation for the County Round-Up we hold a Boy-Girl Contest which was won this year by the girls with a score of 9 to 4. On March 31 the County Round-Up was held, and although we did not win we were a very few points out of first place. In the Class AA division there were eighteen contests out of which we won four First, six second and two third places. This year Sharon High revived debate as one of the activities, and this team has reallv showed their worth by going on and winning the Northwestern Contest. Uur music contestants have kept their usual high standard. We won eight out of thirteen firsts in the Northwestern Contest, including the band. And as we go to press, we hope they will continue with their fine record in the state contest. LITERARY CONTESTANTS AND ALTERNATES IN THE COUNTY ROUND-UP Delores Whitlatch, Carl Iones, Betty Mayberry, Helen Kissinger, Haskell Hoffenberg, Ruth Forrester, lim Maclntyre, Helen Schaller, Bonnie lean Sheakley, Mary Daniels, lack Slater, Betty Cunning, lennings Hoffenberg, Ruth Hess, Robert Maslin, Margaret Goldie. Harry Crabbe, Ruth Morneweck, Richard Cole, Helen Dezsi, Pauline Robinson, Madeline Noee, Tom Duffy, Phyllis Kotzen, Milford Bohm, Iohn Considine, Richard Cole, Frances Honeck, Ruth lane Carhart, Ruth Nastasy, Leoni lohnson. MUSIC PARTICIPANTS IN COUNTY ROUND-UP lack Anderson, Louise Ashbaugh, Howard Barmes, Mary Bombeck, WIIIIZIIII Cameron, Sam Cerbus, Nellie Dias, Mary Louise Dietrich, Autumn Evans, Dan Evans, Elva Fiye. Bernard Goldstone, lerry Hansen, Iohn Heubel, Frances Honeck, lack Hughes, lack Iames. Olwen lones, Lucille Knotts, Katherine Marshall, Ray Martz, Evelyn Mauser, Betty Mae lVIcComb, Winona McConahey, Iohn McQuiston, Mary Nliller, Madeline Noce, Martha Ogg, loseph O'Toole, Angeline Patrizi, David Patrizi, Delores Phillips, lack Reyer, Paul Sankey, Fred Sherriff, Frances Shotts, Robert Simpson, Russell Smith, lack Thomas, Nona Tkach, Paul Tkach, Bob Wlialeri, Andrew Zsamboky. V? gc,xI.. , vw COUNTY IIITERSCHOLASTIC TEAI11 BOYS' AUD GIRLS' ITIUSIC-LITERARY CONTEST HIUSIC' QOIITESTAYITS fr- L c 0 QM y, XJ X ' - . X mahioneffes lfrnnl lfmv, lf-fr 10 right: Curl Tlmciss, MilI'glll'l'I Rcclwitz, Phyllis clI'ilIllL'I'. Rlmmlu flilllll lflius Mntclmk, Gvorgm' Smith. .SYKTIHHI Row. lrfl ln rilghl: Ralph Gurus, lVl:u'y DillllL'lS, Ellllil RL'L'l1c'r, Ann XYQSI, Dulmrs CSLIIIIZ, Loc B1ll'0llL', Ralph WL'st. 'Iln' muriom'ttc clulm is one of thc' olclcst clubs in tlmc xclmol, lmving lmucn OI'gAlIllZR'll in lt 1 luv Nliss Svkcs. Sinn' thcn tlu' club has mt on 7Cl'f0I'IllLll1CL'S not wnlv for tlu' sfluml, 9 7 . l l but also Im' X'L!I'I0llS civic groups. On lXla1rL'l1 zz unc group Pl'CSCllICll Alice in XVtJllllk'l'l1lllll'l for ilu' prospect HL'lglll5 Club, nml on Al7l'll Z7 illlOIllL'l' group prcsclltcal Hvlrqlll' lWaid Wlmcm Vv'oulcln't Bu P1'opcr lm' ilu' sclmonl m am nssvnllnlv, 'ilu' nm1'im1m'trcs, wstunlcs, and scc'm'1'v llll' for tlu' most part lnaulc by tlu' IllL'l1ll7l'I'S 1 nm. Nliss Sykcs. TIM- cllllw consists ol' ll1ll'iL'C'll Illl'llll7L'I'9. Tlxcrc arc no !'L'glllAlI' ollklcclw, cxcvlvt .1 11'Iml'u'1'. Qflzlefics '55 K I 0 E ll- IU 45 U Dun-uct lo O MERCEH Chin-ponsh-P 1 'C ' ChS,'g:'::',,,' Shnron Chunf' Hifi' ISS7 M Q4 I 4 alnku-Gall Ck.-..Q5l'ff-mf +- ir I I r Q 5 ' 5 5 M gs n .W... .. .....Ilun mllllllllllll 'H Goaclies STEW,-utr IVIussER BARNETT 'lliai hiisiiiess-like trio in the picture comprises what is prohahlv the hest known coacliiiig stall in the clistrict. Each one of them, a verv capable mentor in his own right, it only goes to hear out the olcl statement that two heatls are hetter than one, anal three. a Yil'il llllPl'0VCIllCIll' UVCI' two. ln their relations with the Tiger foothall team, each one has matle a specialty of some particular phase of the work. Heatl Coach Davicl B. Stewart, who, iiicitlentally, is just coiiipleting his eleveiirli year at the helm of the Grange anal Black, must assume all the respoiisihility which goes with such a position: forniulating plays, mapping out an elleciive attack, planning ilefeiises against opposing teams, .incl the like. That he is no newcomer at this game is ohvioiis, as those familiar with his past will verify. ln aclclition to his eleven years here, he has to his creclit a year at Kiski, five at lvlassillon, anal two more at Sackhaveii. Some of the more iiotalule of the highly successful teams he has protlueetl in the tlecacle at Sharon High have heen his IQZQ and 1937 aggrgatioiis, both tietl once but unclefeatecl, anal the iinmlel'eatetl, iiniiecl, championship team of 1931. Oil' the gridiron, Nlr. Stewart clcvotes most of his time to track and fielcl in the spring. He also teaches General Science. The gentleman sitting next to him is Mr. Cleon lvlusser, heatl coach at Cfaiioiishiirig High for a niimher of years. Clem , as he is known to his more intimate friencls, is ref sponsihle for the hacklielcl men, whom he teaches some of the finer points of blocking guicl ball carrying. Also he has been assigned the job of scouting opponents for the Tigers and for days preceding a game, this information is used by the reserves in scrimniaging against the varsity in practice. Last season, Nlr. Mtissei' was placed in charge of the basketball reserves, and a glance at the splendid seasonal record he has compiled will tell you more of his ability than words alone could. His regular curricular activities are in the Held of the social studies, particularly in Problems of Democracy, lVlr. loseph Barnett, that broad shouldered, athletic looking fellow sharing the seat with coaches Stewart and lvlusser has his hands full directing some Xoo boys weekly in Physical lfducation. That this is a tremendous task in itself, you can readily see, but in addition he is line coach of the Tiger football team and coach of the golf team. lr would be impossible to enumerate all the gainful activities with which he is connected, for versatility seems to be his middle name. Because of lack of time he relinquished his position as reserve basketball coach. For the past three years townspeople have had an opportunity to witness Nlr, Barnetts' line gymnastic exhibitions, which have been highly successful and instructive as well as entertaining. , .1 p . I ' First Row: Pearlman, Bruno, Wild, lzenas, Dunn, Bell, lxlountain, lenkins, Schultz, l.aVan. Seeoml Row: Saunders, Cvelbar, Wl7l8IlSkX', Sasala, Nlarstellar, lvlatthews, l.vsohir, Brick- lev, Colclaser, O'Brien, l.azor. Third Row: Bayer, Kalwarski, H. Kalwarski, Hassell, Lafko, Lloyd, Sellers, Phillips, Bakunas, Lisovitch, Simpson, Bowman, Garav. Fourth Row: Hopkins, Tarr, Ristvev, Valentine, Bowler, Stein, Eriniias, Schaller, lvlusca- rella, Gula. p f6l16'ZS CLAIR MARSTELLAR--Halfback-Senior. Two-year leterman. Starred at end last year-courage, spirit, speed, and elusiveness are but a few of his assets, but all in all they go together to make him a fine halfback. FRANK BRICKLEY-End-Senior. First year. Small, but powerfuly built-on the track or on the football field you'll know him hy that short, determined, hard stride of his -speed and blocking are impressive. IOE CVELAR-Fullback-Senior. Two years. Short, chubby-his girth and weight are deceivingg one of the fastest men on the team-rolling juggernaut once he gets startedw- kicked extra pointers-end last year. STANLEY IZENAS-Halfback-Freshman. Although Stan'l is virtually a new- comer on the gridiron, he performs like a veteran-vicious tackler. Should be an excellent open-field runner in time. HAROLD MATTHEWS-Ftillback-Seriior. Three-year letterman. Sparkplug ol' team and spearhead of attack-eligible for only five games, but played five good games-f his last performance, against Massillon, left little to be desired except an encore. ED BELL-Guard-Iunior. Two years. A watch-dog on defense-always in there fighting hard, breaking up enemy plays-should be in his prime next year. IAMES O'BRlEN-.Tackle-Iunior. Two-year letterman. Charges low and hard-his size was a valuable factor in the Tiger forward wall-has yet to reach his best in playing ability-next year should find him living up to our predictions. ALEX WOLANSKY-Quarterback-Senior. Two-year man-captain-superb block- er. One of the best we've had in many years, to quote Coach Stewart. Triple threat in sports as well as in football-cage veteran and javelin man. IOE BRUNO-Guard-Senior. First year-broad, chesty. Defensively and offensively Ioe deserves favorable comment. Opponents found him difficult to remove-fadmirable with his finesse at making a good tackle. JOE SASALA-Center-Iunior. Second year. Unexcelled as a defensive player- seldom misses a tackle--very difficult to elude. Invariably it was he who brought down the opposing safety man on Pllllt returns. JOE MOUNTAIN-Giiai'tl-Senior. First year. Diminutive, stocky-Ioe disting- uished himself when he filled in at critical times. The fact that he was the smallest player in the line made him a marked man, but he mastered this situation well. ED KALWARSKI-Tackle--Senior. Second year. The proverbial stone wall-tips the scales at well over two hundred pounds. This man-power, combined with a sixty minute fighting capacity made him dangerous. ART DUNN-Guard-Senior. First year. VVell proportioned as to build. Hard luck?- injuries kept him on the side lines in previous years-his wonderful defensive play was the cornerstone in the Orange foundation-remarkable faculty for diagnosing enemy plays. IOHNNY LYSOHlR-Guard-lunior. Two years. Good blocker-also an accomp- lished center. Hardly a play was run without Iohnny's having his say in the matter-will be an essential gear in next year's Tiger machine. FRANCIS COLCLASER-End-Senior. Three year letterman. Plays almost any position in the line-troublesome to opponents. Ar guard and tackle during his junior year he was at his greatest-the team will miss him. BUD BOWLER-End-lunior. First year. Budls rangy build was specially adapted to the terminal position-without peer in snatching high passes-also a hardwood-artist at the pivot post. BILL TARR-End-Senior. First year. Tall, broad. Opponents know him as an out, standing play Wrecker. Bill rushed in where others feared to tread-champion golfer-good school citizen. HOWARD PEARLMAN-Fiillback-Senior. First year. Nicknamed Smoke by his pals because of his excessive speed. Tries his hand at broken-field running-greatest trouble was in outrunning his interference. ED WILD-End-Senior. Two-year letterman. Tough spirited. Always to be found in the thick of the fight-a better than average blocker and tackler-fearless. 5 A Ll X MARSTELLAK Eskacnev CYELBAL lzerus Civ , m 4 if N A + 3 1 4 1 . . TJ 4 . BELL MOUNTAIN KALWALSKJ WOLANSKI BRUNO lr X. r,mQw COLCLASEL. ,. Q' V , :L if-2 .Q f - E29-'QT-'5 Q7E ' .rf kg I ' Mfg , v , SASALA I , LYSOHIL Z BGWL EK. TA KL WILD 2625011 The first day of practice was called one day late in August and amid the midst of a rapidly rising sun, some fifty odd gridders assembled on a sun-patched practice field. Heavy coats of H111 and lazy, indifferent attitudes were much in evidence that day, and so the customary long-winded lectures and preliminaries were abandoned in favor of a strenuous program of calisthenics. Wlieii another session was called that same afternoon, the place bore some semblance to a football camp: backs trotting back and forth, as yet a bit clumsy in handling the ball, linemen hitting heavy charging machines. Weeks of this, plus the scoldings and praises of attentive coaches, and this wide assortment of sweating, worn-out, rookie talent took the form of a rather decent football team. The reason for such haste was apparent. Time was short, the opening date on September 9 against St. Iosephs of Oil City was drawing near. Fairly pleased with results as they stood, the Tigei' coaches sent their charges against the visiting team with little cause for worry, as the victory was practically a landslide, 71-O. The game served a double purpose, it offered coaches an opportunity to make many substitutions, and it also instilled a certain ainonnt of confidence in the players. Stowe High, riding on the crest of a highly successful season of the previous year, met more than their match in the spirited Tiger team, which showed remarkable form in win- ning, 21-6. Rayen, our Tri-City rival, sporting a light, fast, and tricky backfield combination, had difficulty in breaking through the strong defense employed by the Orange during the first half, but suddenly seemed to find the key to the Tiger's vulnerability, for they ripped off repeated first downs. However the superiority of the Orange carried them through to a 24-o victory. The following week, Sharon was host to a team from New Kensington, Coach Stewart's home town. lust how the local boy made good is no secret, for he dealt them a crushing 41-7 defeat. The lvfassillon Tigers presented one of the most powerful elevens seen on the local field in many a game and the fabulous story to Sharon fans. ln a period of three years only one defeat has been registered against the formidable visitors. At any rate, the occasion offered quite ll mark to shoot at, for the invaders carried away honors, 37-20. Grove City, smaller than ever, put up stilf opposition and succeeded in holding the Tigers to a 26-o wi11. Sharpsville, at times the unpredictable opponent, although outnghting and outplaying tht Orange and Black, found their efforts falling just short of success, losing finally 9-7. Warren, often a jinx to local hopes and chances, again demonstrated its prowess by tallving thrice in the last quarter after they had been held scoreless for three periods. The home team, themselves unable to score, tumbled 20-o. One of the greatest Blue and Gold teams in the history of Farrell High carried their colors high, one fateful autumn afternoon, by meting out a decisive 25-6 defeat to Sharon High, for their first victory over theln in twelve years. The Tigers took to the road but found defeat still trailing them, and a Windber, Pa. team, acting as hosts, sent the locals home on the short end of a 13-6 score. November 24, Thanksgiving Day, was a day for which our team had little to be thank- ful, as a Red Hurricane from New Castle invaded the Tiger's snow covered lair and well- nigh blew up the place, skidding over for a 2-o victory. Then pads, pigskins, passes, and parades were put away for future reference, as this officially ended the 1938 football season. WHITE TFANICSBIVINC-Er oFF TO wmobek MAKSTELLAPQQ LOO5EQ 1 STQFFSD FIRST KA LLY Geac 'lllie Illtlll responsible for the sueeess of Sharon High basketball teams is Peter Collodi. who last season eonipleted his third successful vear as cage nit-ntor ol the Tigers. Although not the size of niost ol his proteges, he was an outstanding player in his honie town of Butler as well as at Duquesne Universitv. His outstanding success at Wc'st hfliddlesex WAIS respoiisihle for his selection as basketball coach here. Popular with his players, he supervises practice, pointing out mis- takes, and demonstratiiig l1is point NVllCIl necessary. Besides coaching, he teaches lunior Business Training, and is active in Civic affairs, being president of tht- Iunior Chamber of Commerce. PETER I. COLLODI liasketlmll Coaeh Uafzsiftl ROY SUNDELIN--Iunior fonward. .three year letternian. .fast. .dead-set-shot, .one ol Sharon Highls greatest players. .established season as well as three-vear scoring record.. ineligible next vear, RAY VVITHFRSTY-Senior forward-ff Beans was steond hioh scoiti tus stisoi D . full ol slwirit when playing. .light and fast. .excellent shot. .ineligible latter part ol season. ALEX VVOLANSKI-Senior f01'WLlI'tl..VC1'y eapably Hlled VVithe1'sty's position in pa' 1 .. . ball Sl1'0llI1Kl..il0CSI'l'I shoot very much. ROLAND BOVVELER-Iunior center. .second year on squad. .tall and lanky. .callt-tl Bud by all. .passes the ball. .counted on for next year. GEORGE T0-I-EN-Senior guard. .scrappiest of the Tigers. .clever passer. .fanied lbtbl' cut-in shots. .Buhl Club product. .good baseball player. BGB RAPPER-Freshiiian guard..stepped from junior High into first five. in one year..cool..good shot..Bob specializes in getting the ball off the banlcboard..watch his smoke next year, TED 'STEWART -Senior Center. .too over Ce 1 livolfs hird worker passes the la ntei vosition i11 plav-ollsupasses tht ball. .tough under tl1e hoop. .active in school affairs. NIAX VVULANSKYvSophomore forwardsvounger brother of Alex,.product ol I 1 Hivi ball wood shot .Counted on for next year. lunio' bl . .21 . . ROBERT SMITHfSKJPl1lJUl0l'k' center-tallest-player in county at six foot seven- ' l ot Coieh Collodi will use llllll eonsiderablv next season. good at pivot si . . . 4 ' . . A, A Q ' la 5 5 15011. .Hood iasser. WIl.I.lAM ITASTCDN-flllllllbf guzud. .played on itsttvts ist sei r, I called Witlgt ' bv friends. .depended upon tor next vear. P ? I gaslzeflvall After the 1939 season was ended Coach Collodi and his boys were to be congratulated because of the splendid record they had accomplished. The team won the Mercer County title and lost only three out of twenty-two games. It was a sharpshooting Erie Academy team that beat the Tigers for the District Ten title at Allegheny College gymnasium. Four pre-season games were played to round the team into shape and Massillon, our first opponent, gave us a bad start with a 27-20 defeat. Our spirits revived when the team nipped Beaver Falls 30-29, whipped Punxsutawney, 42-14, and beat New Castle, 35-23. The county title chase was begun by beating Grove City, 47-IQ, Hickory, 35-21: Greenville, 37-1 1. At this time the Tigers clawed their way to a joyous 43-32 win over Farrell. It was a runaway first half that won the battle for the Tigers. Continuing their winning ways, the boys of the Orange and Black overcame Hickory, 38-17, Mercer, 56-24, and then beat a Tri-City League rival, Youngstown Rayen, 33-24. Victories number twelve, thirteen, and fourteen were over Grove City, Sharpsville, and Mercer. At Thiel. College gym the Collodi lads received a scare before forging ahead to a 43-31 victory, followed by an easy 48-22 triumph over the Warren Presidents. The long winning streak of the Orange and Black was shattered when Leechburg caught the Tigers on an off night and won a one point victory. The Tigers quickly sprang back in the win column by walloping Norwin in preparation for post-season games. ln the first game of post-season play the Tigers journeyed to Franklin to play Oil City. The Oilers offered weak opposition to the fast-passing Tigers, and Sharon came home victorious, 39-22. Wiiiiiiiig this game gave Sharon the right to meet Erie Academy for the District Ten title. As Academy had played at Sharon, a tie game with the Tigers, great enthusiasm was shown by Sharon fans over this game, to be played at the small Allegheny college gym. Amid a shouting mob, the two teams struggled, with Erie assuming the lead. The crack shooting of Wilt'y and Servido, Erie forwards, kept the Tigers i11 the rear, so that the local offense could not get going. Erie never got out of stocking range, however, and the Tigers livened hopes by narrowing the margin, only to have Erie shoot ahead to win by a 43-37 score. Much credit is due Coach Collodi and the boys for their fine record. Captain Roy Sundelin established a new one-year record, and is no doubt one of the greatest players in county history. Freshman Bob Rapper became a first-year star, and all-county ma11. Despite playing only part time, Ray Withersty was rated all-county. George Toten played a fighting game at guard. Bud Bowler, Ted Stewart, and Alex Wolaiisky distinguished them- selves by meritorious service. Next year Coach Collodi has a difficult undertaking with only two regulars back. But for the 1938-39 season, the team deserves the thanks of the school. RZSZQUZS Although they practice many hours and play the prelim to each varsity game, little recognition is given to the boys who play on the Tiger reserves. These players represent the varsity of future years, and seeing them play gives the fan an opportunity to see what may lk' l'Xl'lL'CI'l'il of ICZIIUS to COIUC. livery afternoon the Reserves practice uncler the watchful eve of Nlr. Nlusser, who cor- rects their faults and develops their talent. This year the Reserve team was restricted to freshmen anal sophomores, and they compiled a recorcl of fourteen wins and four losses. losing only one game in County competition. This year's team was lecl in scoring hy Sullivan, with I49 pointsg followecl hv Lasltev. 1351 Raeketa, IIOQ antl Dll'fC'I1KlCl'ff'l', 81. Several of the hovs will he on next VCHFNS varsity, while some will play another year of reserve hall. The seasoifs reeorcl SHARON SHARON ..... . . SHARON SHARON SHARON SHARON SHARON SHARON .,... . . . SHARON ,..., , . SHARON SHARON ...,. .,., SHARON SHARON ..... .... SHARON SHARON SHARON SHARON ..... . . SHARON ..... . . NEW CASTLE BEAVER FALLS .. SHARON PIRATES HICKORY ....... GREENVILLE .... SHARIJSVILLE FARRELL .... HICKORY MERCER ,,.. RAYEN .....,,. GROVE CITY ,... SHARRSVILLE ., MERCER ,......, IUNIOR HIGH GREENVILLE .... WARREN ........ SHARON PIRATES IUNIOR HIGH I7 15 39 I5 13 30 26 I8 25 32 6 Z5 zz ll I6 II 35 17 X aculftl anagefz Gizolzcns C. STOVIZR-lJllSIllI1g with activity, rushing here ancl about making Preparations for football anal haskethall games, selling tickets, or anything intaginahle that has to he clone hefore an athletic event can take place, makes part of the job of faculty manager, Mi'. Stover. That he is verv husv, Von must atlmit, anal he is to he congratulated upon the systematic way in which he has hantllecl the husiness enrl 41503515 Q34 5T0VER of our athletics for the past two years. FIIVIIIIZV iUana.q4'r of f1IlrIrtir.f Glwealeabeas is just as the general rallies his men to out forth renewecl elfort, likewise do the cheers of the sup- porting stutlent hotly spur a fight, ing team on to greater things. But before that is Possible there must he a leatler to leacl this sup- port in an organized, snappy yell. Sharon High was fortunate enough to have seven such gen- erals this year, and of these it may he saitl that they Pc-rformecl 1 ' Front Row: Thompson, Amon, Wild. rlwlr duty Crcdlrably well. lfarli Imp: Rafhimisou, Wharton, simklfy, Donnelly Gall Sharon High has had a golf team but a few short years. For the last three years it has captured the District io Championship while Bill Tarr took fifth place in State Competition last year. Some of the teams scheduled are Warren, Rayen, New Castle, Erie Academy, Greenville, Nleadville, and Brookfield. Golf is a fine, healthy sport and affords plenty of good fresh air and exercise. Early spring finds our future pros hurning up the local courses. By all appearances this year's team will he even as good as its predecessors. Jwemlu-rs-Bill Tarr, lvor Lee, lack Reyer, Vincent Augustynowitz, Iohn Ristvey. Rodger Smith. Tmk Track and field is a sport requiring the utmost in regard to skill and finesse. Rarely, if ever. does a naturally slow runner develop into a speedy dash man, through any amount of practice or training. So you can see that a certain degree of natural ahility is absolutely essential in this sport of the individual. This is the one distinction which track hoasts over all other sports. Last year the turnout found an unusually large numher who were quite eager to par- ticipate hut a relatively few who achieved success. Some of the more fortunate of that few were Willialrii Nlolnar, Ioe Lucas, Shelton lvfatthews, and Howard Boose, Seniors who have heen graduated: Francis Colclaser, Alex VVolansky, loe Sasala, and Ray Dunn, lettermen availahle this year. Bad weather conditions such as frequent rains and even snows did much to retard the progress at the start of the season, hut these are inconveniences which prevail every vear, it seems. EMMTS The Sharon High tennis team of 1938 under the coaching of Nlr. Mink had a fairly successful season, winning six out of ten matches. Bob Hughes, Herbert Goldstone, Bob Stewart, Carl Stewart, Bill Horseman, and Amedio DiNardo made up the team and to each of them went an orange and hlack letter for their service. This year the team, with Mr. Mirik again at the coaching reins, has a schedule of ten matches, two each with South, Rayen, East, VVarren, and Struthers. Amedio DiNardo is the lone veteran returning and the rest of the squad is composed of Bernard Goldstone, Iohn Nloore, Howard Barmes, Bill Brosie, Dave Greenberg, Dave Davies, and lennings Hoffen- herg. The team is made up of these boys who had placed high in a tennis tournament held at the first of the school year in which twenty boys participatedq Bernard Goldstone, being the winner, with Iohn Nfoore the other finalist. :na- wmv: nw - i feaiagfzs 06 gpofzfs .is L lllk -n f Y ,I-up Row. Miss Canon, Willsciii. Eccles, K. Brainarml, B. lVlcCoinh. R. lvl. Flaherty. Sl.'l'07IlI1e0lL'f N. Feilc, M. Eslcay, B. Reagle, V. Fill, V. Pisegna, R. Flaherty. Firxr Raw: K. Heulvel, C. Wzilclrr, L. Planchak, R. Black. B. Schein. Phyllis Sehiniclt, Ci. lnslxovitz, P. Kotzcn. The Sports Chili was organizetl to promote goonl sportsinanship in the school. The Chili this year has haul two sports activities a week insteacl of one. as last year. This enahles a girl to get more points. anal the plan has worketl successfully. The girls took part in the lollowing xports: Dancing QlVlotlern and Tappingj, Volleyball, lnclian Chili Baseball, Tumbling, Doilgehall, Basketball, Mtislilvaill, and Tennis. 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HARDWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODS Agency For SPALDING-KROYDON-McGREGOR GOLF SUPPLIES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Chestnut Avenue Phone 7 and 6 voovreboa-vo+ro+ o44+444o44444o o-00-Q-0-0 oo 0 0 Q4 0 0 l10-11 4444, 4 0,440+ +oQ4+Q4 04-44-og 0-oo-oo-0+-90440-0-0404-0044-o-4444 Q ooo 440-Q-Q4-Q 0-Q-oo Offs 44+4444+0Q 04-Q+++O o+oo-Q ro+o+oo+o-+++rr+o+-Q4-0-rroo-eo-04+-0+-o 4-0-oo-o-o ooo Q oo+oo4 00+ CONGRATULATIONS FROM--- WARNER BROS. COLUMBIA THEATRE SHARON, PA. MERCER COUNTY'S LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE NEW COMFORTABLE SEATS NEWLY REPAINTED COMPLETELY REFURBISHED An Institution of Refined Entertainment -P23+!!'!'!222-I'X2-!'Z2'X'!!'!'!3rZ'!2'!'!!'!'!!'!'X2'X'!X'!'!2+!+2!'!'2!'X'2Z'Z'XX'X'!2'!'!2'!+!2'!'X2'l'!2'Z'22'X'X2'!'!2 X! 23 The Friendly Theatre of the Valley WARNER BROS. LIBERTY THEATRE Takes Great Pleasure in Congratulating the Senior Class and Wishing them the Best of Success ANNOUNCING OUR NEW POLICY 3 CHANGES OF PROGRAM PER WEEK Each Sat.-Sun.-Mon. Tues.-Wed. Thurs.-Fri. rr's SMART T0 BE THRIFTY l5c to 2 P.M. 2Oc to 6 P.M. Evening 25c H051 444-Q vo+oo0ooo+++0o++ooo4O 044000+40040 CONGRATULATIONS- - - TO THE CLASS OF I939 THE IDEAL BAKERY Qooo 0oovooovooooooooovovoooaoooaooooooooooooooo 0 looooQQoyoooeooeooov+vo+o+0+evooo+ oeoeooooeoo CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I939 Clarke- Hess Restaurant 206 E. State St. Phone 9071 Qooooooooooooooooooo v+ooooooooe ooooooooooooeo Qo++44+4444o+o44oo400000004 o04o9++++4oQooooo4oo Q o Q Q 9 o E 9 O IVCIR J. LEE Pumbing and Heating Contractor REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Service That Counts 66 N. Main Ave. Telephone 802 Sharon, Pa Qooeooooooooooooofoo-oveovoero-oocoovooo voeooooooeoooooo 'O I A000044900000090QQ00000040QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ90000444000 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of l939 VV IVI . F'. F A A S GENERAL INSURANCE 193 E. STATE STREET SHARON, PA. Insurance That Assumes of0vo++++0Qoov++ooo++0o+++v9oooooooooovo0vooQQooQ+o+o4ov+ 1 mf, I 5 6 O 0 6 o 0 0-0-00-00 0 0000-00-00 00000000-00 00 0-0 000-0 00 000 00-0 0-0-000 00000000000 0-0-0 00 00000-00 TO THE CLASS OF '39 --- Your Bank at the Bridge in Sharon, wishes you a continued success. We are proud of our Sharon Schools knowing they are training youth and building a better world for the future generations. The First National Bank your bank at the bridge SHARON, PA. member federal deposit insurance corporation 0-00000 0000-00-000-00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00 000 0-00+0r0-0-00-000-0-O-0-00-0 1 1071 - 0-0-000-00-00000-000000 00000 0-0-00. 0-000000-004-0 00-0-0-00000000000000-0 -0-Q0-00-0-00 0 00-0-00-00-0-00000 Q00-0+ 0000 00+-0 0440-040-0-0-0-0 00 0-0-0000000-00-0 000 Congratulations 39'rs from ack's Grille The Best of Food-Prompt, Courteous Service Moderate Prices -000000000000-0-000-0000-00-00000-00-00004000-0-00 28 Chestnut St. Sharon, Pa. - 661614901 SICl l'IiM 111614, was Jildlillll' Daw. 0'--f llr -- SCINJUI iM'g'iI1S. lfirst gznnc umla-1' lightsf Sililftlll In-:nts Stmvc. 23--fSi11ll'Hll ilt'Ilt Rzxyml. 3.0- 7 Ili l-if VVC win over Now Kc11si11g'lw11. OC'l'OIiIfR, 1938 lN'lz1ssillm1 ovcr Shzlrlni. Nurses' G1':ul11z1ti1111. Provo City In-:1tc11. W I 17'-fl'1l'sl SIX wa-cks cud. ZZ Z1 M f-5112111111 tukvs Si1llI llSVillC. Corp. liulm liiglcstmi :lssc-nilwly. 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Ill? 000000 000000000000000000000 9 0000000000000000000000 0000-0-0-0-0-0-0000-00-000004000000-0-00 P1 Sharon Cradition - - - For Over 50 Years Coffee and Cream Sodas at I-IYDE' Corner of State and Chestnut 00000000000000000000000-0-00-00000000000 00 0000000000000000000000000000 000000000 0000 CONGRATULATIONS - - - ' GRADUATES OF 1939 ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO The Speizer Shop 00000000000000000000-0000-0-0-0-0-000-00000000000000-0 0000000000 000000000000000000000000000 00 IVI E I-I L , S - HART SCHAFFNER at MARX CLOTHES ' DOBBS HATS ' ESSLEY SHIRTS ' CROSBY SQUARE SHOES 54 East State St. Sharon, Pa. 00-00 0 0 0 000000 0000 0 00-00-00000 0-0-0-0-0000000-000-00-0-0-0-00000 0-0 00 000-0-00-00000-00000 0 0-0 00000000 0000000-00-00-0-0-0 0000-00000-0 00-00 COMPLIMENTS OF Nathan Rosenblum SL Co. Have You Tried Golden Dawn De Luxe Peanut Butter? 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I -' +f,wL 5f , ,. - , N ',. -,L 0 A 1. H , I' . .Lf,e fi'? - A Home to fit YOUR personality- Let us design and Build it. A. WISHART Er SONS CO. Sharon Phone 86 Farrell 0000000000000000-0000000-000-00000 - 0000 00000000 00000000-0-0000 00 00 HEADQUARTERS for YOUNG Mews SUITS and TOPCOATS EVERY GARMENT BUBBLING OVER WITH AN AIR OF SPRING TIME SHON TZ - MYERS 000 000000000 000000-0 00000000 11131 O 4 6 I O I 6 O I 6 O Q 0 00000 4-004400 0000 . 00000000000000000+00000--000-00-000000000000000000-0000+ TRUE ECONOMY CORRECT APPEARANCE 'Y DRY CLEANERS A FINE DRY CLEANING AT A VERY LOW PRICE 149 W. State St. 417 Idaho St. SHARON, PA. FARRELL, PA. Q0 0000 00000000 00000000000v00Q0000000+0440-00400000000400-000 0 0 0 9 O 0 Q I 0 9 Q O 9 O O O O 0 Galenbaz NCJYIQNHICIQ. IWSS 1 l'i1':1tvs uf I'011xz111cc. 5 'l'qIll'l'k'H whips Slnnxmll. llf .Xrmislicc lmy l'1mgr:11u, ll 'fSl1:11'm1 lush :lt XYi11rlI1u1'. W Ncrccr Cu. V11-ss mn-ct. ZZ' -Ur. CZlI'lM'111L'l' znssmmmlmly. 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It 1 I I 'eee S -- ' it iq I S, I me A i f l lilfll kewl.-2 -l e I 1' Full Legal Reserve Insurance 4,200 Members in Mercer County 40,000 Members in Pennsylvania Eight Forms of Insurance for Adults Ordinary Life Term to Age 60 Twenty Payment Life Endowment at Age 60 Twenty Year Endowment Endowment at Age 65 20 Payment 30 Year Endowment Endowment at Age 70 Five Forms of Insurance for Children Term to Age 18 Twenty Year Endowment Ordinary Life Educational Endowment Twenty Payment Life S. H. HADLEY, Supreme President L. D. LININGER, Supreme Secretary OO Q0OOOOO-00000000-O-0-0960000-OOO-QQ-OO-090700907000OO I IISI 0000000000000000o0000000000000000+000000000000 0 DECAPUA'S NIEATS 396 North Oakland Ave.-Phone 264 342-344 Spruce Street-Phones 448 - 449 SHARON, PA. 4-0-0-00-0-0444-0o0+00000000000000000000000000000 000000000 'OOOOO OO - 000000 0000000000-0000-0-0004-04-0-0-0 CONGRATULATIONS TO 1939 CLASS . . . 'hr Igrnhrntial Elma. Gln. Local Branch Office, SHARON, PA. 00000040-0000000090 000400000-4-004-0004000-000000000-0000 00 000000000000040000000000 PROMPT-EFFICIENT HILLTOP GARAGE, lnc. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Goodyear Tires - Batteries - Accessories 1320 E. State St. Phone 2543-J 0000000000000004-00-0-00-00004-0000000 0 0000000-0000000 000000000000-000000000000000000o V REZNDR DRUG CCI. - - TWO STORES - - Where four registered pharmacists fill and double check prescriptions in their open prescription laboratory 000 Q0 -000000-00000004000-000-000000000000000000 lllol oo yofoo Winton Club Beverages MADE WITH Pure Spring Water MANUFACTURED BY J. C. Herrmann Bottlin Works Phone 351 Sharon, 000000 0009000-0000000000 0000000 11171 An V Monday or f'S WP Sho-ring Skhaafofx. 1-Iigpg' :bc-fskelzl-,all Arvfl Tut,-Sdcvy ft- rlA.a97 Mia.- We slrffffl 0 z' Pussfvd- Jan. . of 0-u.x' ' .Minsfrels New 'S S O cial Aotlvil: ies W X' ln. axngutahl Feb. Ls- 1s 01.1.1 fam! 11: 11-Blnrng Tea-rn dzfi es ll18I Feb 17 0 0 0 O O 9 O O Q 9 I O 6 0 o o o o o 9 Q O O o o 0 o o o Q 0 9 Q Q o 9 9 Q O 6 9 6 9 O Y 9 9 0 9 o 2 4 t 0000000000 000000 0 00000000000 0 0 0 0 CONGRATULATIONS - Graduates oi 1939 FOLLOW THE CROWDS to MERCER CQUNTYIS BEAUTIFUL NEW DEPARTMENT STORE 000 0 00 000-00-0000000-00-00-000 000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000-000000000-000000-000000 WILLSON'S HOME PLANNING SERVICE ,lust :ns L'YL'I'j' gfra-:lt SIIIQUI' rcmla-rs ll wlighlly IIiII1tI1Ln1 il1lcrprct11t1w11nftlmcQ:1n1vsu11g, wltlx 1Ilvs:n11u'111c-Imlx tha Sl1IlIt'IIlJtk'S...SlJIIIk'I1UlNL',TIIUIIQII fumlzum-ntzllly ZUIIIQIIIL, lu Ilan Iaulmimmlmlc plan. SIIllIIIlI rcflccl thu Imspitalilx lml lvwsmlznl luucll uf Ilwsv Iivingg' in it. XTIIISHIINI Ilmm IIIIIIIIIIIQ' 5t'I'X'IL'L' can In-Ip yum , . . 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DENNLY AND CO. 000 00-000000-000-0-0-0404-0-0-004-0-0-00000 00 0000 0 0 I 1201 0 0 0000000-00. 00000 000-0-0 0-00-0 0 000-00000-000 00 00 000000000 0000 000 0-0000-0 0 0-00000-000 Use UST'S 2 PASTEURIZED MILK EX NA Milk is 100 pct. edible and was 'ru 2:19591 98 Pd- digestible Visit Our Dairy Farm RUST'S DAIRY 00000000000000000-0000-00000000 0 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000 00000000000000 Home of the FINEST ITALIAN SPAGI-IETTI FROM COAST TO COAST Salads I Steaks I Chops O Barbecues Delicious Coffee Always Steaks and Chops Served on Sizzling Steak Platters Lewis Phillips Andrew J. Sigle East State Extension Phone 9093 Sharon 00000000000000000-0 0-0-00-0-000 0000 000-0-00 00000000 H211 00 00 0000 00000000000-00-0000 000-0000 00-000-000000000-0 000-0000000000000000-0-0-000000000000000000 V 0000000 The Merchants 8: Manufacturers ational Bank SHARON, PENNSYLVANIA Member Federal Deposlt lnsurence Corporatlon 0000 000000000000000 0000000-0 00000000 00000 00000000000000000 ANCI-IDR DRUGS 23 W. State St. and Corner State and Stambaugh Feature Lowest Prices- HIGHEST QUALITYl EVERY DAY- Shop and Save at Anchor Stores Rexall searches the world Prescriptions are filled as for better values to sell ' qlflclgly as Pogslble aft: prrce rn accor ance wr you for less' the ingredients. Remember-- products are tested and approved by the United Drug Department of Research and Technology. Illll 0-0 5 A 4 , . 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Murchie F L O R I S T Greenhouses: I Brookfield Ave. - Phone 37 33 VINE AVENUE PHONE I282 BIGGINYS Dairy Products for Quality BIGGIN'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Hove Proved Their Quality Over a Period of Years For Biggin's Ice Creom see your nearest Biggin dealer J. D. BIGGIN C7 SONS CO. 216 N. Irvine Avenue Phone 2350 o00000000000,0000, 00000-00000-0 00000000000 IIJSI Q00-0000-000000000000000 0000 O 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 E 6 z E z z 5 z z 2 -000-0900-0000-909000900000000-90 O 6 6 Geo. .MQCUNNAEJUL FUNERAL HOME 264 E. State Street 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 6 9 zz n , P 1 fix 5 11,514 Q 'Hill l O 7' Q. V 21 22252126 '6t. H1 2222225 'X 'TIN 0 11.511 O sf zu . 1 U 9-9-9-9 09 09 049-9 99-9 PLAYER ONLY 514.95 This offer includes 39.00 in Records Free O We Invite You to Come In and Listen To Your Favorite Record O G. 8: K. Electric Service 44-46 Vine Ave. Phone 1975 NULUNA THEATER 9 6 Phone 91 1 9900000909000900090 Q Q00 0090000000000000990 090 6 I . 2 .xx IilJ1'L'.X'1'IUN IN SCIENCE UllI't'l'h t-xm-ptiomtl uppurtuixitius fort 6 6 6 6 I 6 ilitt-11-slim: and mcvcssfttl cztrcc-rs to j'Ol1111.I mon 211111 wmnvn of today. This 1I11S1I1llII011. 1111- ulflvst ul' its kincl in the 6.XlIlCI'IL'ZiS. ut1'crs cmlrsus of study in .IJI1Z1I'11lZlCj', clwtnislry. bzxctcriology and Elxiology leading to 11.311, RISC.. and 17.811 clvgrccs. XX'ritc for Catalog A. + 6 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND SCIENCE 0-9-00900 0000000-000009 .-4 S' 'S I' I: 1 1 I l wum1cr1 1821 . S. ,. 2 6 6 o Q 09099999009-0-09009900-9 0 9090 099090-9-900090099999999-09900Q 6 6 6 6 I 6 SHOWING ONLY THE FINEST 3 IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT E Phone 987 3 6 Bring the entire family and enjoy an evening of I 6 Clean, Wholesome Entertainment g Q QCOCQOOOQQOQCOQCQDCQ I 1.211 000090000000090000 09 6 O o-sooo' 0 Q00-ooa 4-oi +4 0-Q 44+ o 6 o o 4 6 o o o 6 6 o o 0 0 6 o O 6 0 6 0 O o 6 o o O Q E 0 o 6 Q 5 6 6 0 6 6 o 6 6 o o o o 6 o 4 o 6 6 O o Q ' GRADUATES TAKE NOTICE ' 3 FINER DIAMONDS AND BETTER WATCHES E Are Sold By I FRANK WENGLER ' 0 5 Convenient Sll,XRfJN'S RliI,l.-XI!l,If ,IliXYIiI.I'fR Convenient 2 Credit Terms FUR OYPR 5 YI1-IXRQ Credit Terms I C05000QOQOCCOCQ009000-QQCQQOOC00090005000006090009590-Q-Cf-Q'C'Q: QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ O l40094004'0004400 'OO 2 O Styled by the StOrs--- I 5 HOLLYWOOD 5 9 STUDENT sulTs g 2 O I IIIJIIHII Slclvlisf I 'mt-It lm-fttsf - I 3 l M QBROTHER SENIOR . . . 9 Ilrtgllt I xx'L'wINI . I - A ' A l Sxzes XX hon thnn guest Inrth into thc worlrl II'45'I'V I lIS' llito 22 what lmpn-at llmn flu, ,Xlp.fc1'nnn? 2 9+-Q Q-sooo-04 . Q 4-Q4-9 +0 090000000QoooQ0+vQf0o00060000004o4Qro4oo4o-soQQQVQQQQQQQQQQo Qooo oooooboovoofooQQQQQQQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ o - O I know nut, l'vrvn':tl, but upon one U l H 'thing I ann tlt-It-1'111il1m-rl. Young America 3rd Floor Q .Xnrl wlmi nnglnvsl that Iwi I'4l'I1'IlII. I lmvn- l'usnlx'cd :always to buyg Th P n C any lmrrIw:u'v snpplivs nl . . . E e rmtz O. 1 Q00 o ooeofoooooeoooy QoooooooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 2 6 1 O Z CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 0 GRADUATING CLASS OF 1939 . . . IS LY' 49 W. State Street 721 E. State Street 514 Sharpsville Avenue 0 O 6 o E O o 0 6 6 4 o O 11:71 0 0 0 0000 0 000000-00000-00 00 00 r00000000000000-0 0000000 0 0 00 0-0 CONGRATULATIONS FROM . . . A. Ra. ZIRINIIER JEWELER Elgin, Hamilton, Longines, Gruen Watches Diamonds and Wedding Rings 141 E. STATE ST. BOYLE BUILDING SHARON, PA 0000000000000000000000000000000000000-00000000000000000 Galenbaz NIKIQCI I, IWW II, I3 Ilrm-ss I'L'IIl'1lI'S1lIS. 14 SUIIIHI' IJIIIX. I7 Sl. I':1tricli's Huy 4I1lIIL'L'. .IU iIIIL'I'lPL'lPSIIIH .XS5l'IIIIIIA'. - I I 4 - .II Mu-I,1tLmltcst,l.1'mwL'L1ty. .XI'lQII.. WSU 3 l1oys'11y111 lJc1nm1wt1':lti1r11. lv Spring' vznczntifm In-gixls. I2 Sclmol SIQIIIII. ZH' Um' nwru six ww-Ixs IDCVIIIIII ' I Zn IiIlI1lIC1lIICCI'I V IIII tw NflI'I'I5IlPXN'II. 27, ZH Stain' IIIIIITUSIS, NlDI'I'ISi4vXX'II. NIQXY, IWW Xm'z1l1m1:1I Nnghl. Z , . , . Sf Spnulis :xml I'iI'IllI4IS IISSCIIIIIIX. IZ '.IIIIII1lI Sk'IIIllI' IIYHIII. IU AI'P3fJClz1s5 lJ:1y. , . 26 IiJlCkIJlI1lIlI'k'JlIl' 5k'I'IIIHII. ll'YI IWW l KH,umm-lam-111g-nt Z II'k l'l'UllII 00000000-0-000000-0+0-0-00y0-+0-0-0000000000000000000000000000 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES from ' Hosiery ' Footwear 58 EAST STATE STREET 0 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 I IIZBI Q.....+.H.---.-..-N.--+o-o Congratulations to Class of '39 5 COLUMBIA BARBER ond BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1818 14 N. Water St. Sharon, Pa. .......-.....-.N.+-f,.,H+'+o Q 00-0 0000000-0-0-0-0-00000-00040 PLUMBING and HEATING EXPERT REPAIR WORK J. L. DAVIES 34 North Water Ave. Phone 1685-J 9 Service and Price Will Please You E 0 0 We Specialize in Modern 2 9 9 0 0 0000 000000-00-00-0000-0-0-0-000 Q0000000000-00000-00000000000Q X CONGRATULATIONS FROM . . . O E ARMSTRONG'S ' WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. Q 0000 00 0-0-00000-0000-00-000-0-000 C000 00 0 0000000000-000 0 00000 0 Q E YOUR PERSONALITY IS WORTH PRESERVING O Make It Permanent f I ' witha... B I G G I N ' S PHOTOGRAPH 81 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. Q0000000000000000000000-0000 IlZ9l 0-0-0-0-0 0-0400-0-0-0-0000000000 00 COMPLIMENTS BENJ. J. JAFFE THE COHEN STORE Cor. State and Water Q0-00-00-00000-00-0-0-00000000 0000 00000000000 00-0000000-0 00 0 00-0000000000O O 0000 0 Q 9 9 6 O 9 9 0 0 E 9 9 9 0 9 O O 0 0 9 O 0 9 Q O S.. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1939 GEO. KACH ULIS P. O. Conectioneryn 00-0-0-0-00000-0-00000-000000 0 00 I Floor Coverings, Draperies, Dishes, Lamps, Glassware, Window Shades, Etc. G. G M. ROGERS GIFT 121 W. sate St. Phone 2442 SHOP Sharon, Pa. O0-00900-Q-O-590-O-909-Q0-CGOQGOQ Compliments of J. SMITH SHARP East State St. 00-0 000000 00000000000 000-000 0 -000-0000000000-00 00 000 0 6 0 O O O 6 6 I 9 6 O O I O O 40000000 000r0000000000000 00-000000 00000-00-000 Haney's Dinner Bell Gooo Fooo IS Gooo HEALTH l37 W. State St. Sharon, Pa. 00 0 00000000 0000000000000000000-00000 00000-0-000009+00000 0000000000000000-0004000000000000000000 Congratulations to the Class of I939 S Z A B O 9 S CREDIT JEWELERS ll8 W. State St. SHARON, PA. 0+-00400 000404 0,0-000000000040000000-0-0 0400004400-0000 000 Congratulations From . . . Hess Fogle BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS 15 West State St. 0000000000-0-0+000000000000 00000 000000000000000000000004o00000040-0000000000000000000 Why Not Make Your Profession One of Beauty At .... Caldwell Beauty School 30 S. Water Ave. Sharon, Penna. Phone 2165 Mercer County's Only Beauty School. 4000-000000400000000000000000000000000 0 0000 00000000'000r0-0-000000 0000 00000-0000-0-0+-0-0-6 CONGRATULATlONS--- TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1939 weeflan 0 000000000 000000000 0000-0000000-0000 0000 000000000000000000000000000000 000000000 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of 1939 Eagle Printing Company 191 Sharpsville Ave. Sharon, Pa. 00 000 00 00000000 000000000-000000000-0-000000000-0-0-00-0-00 0-0-00- 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 -00000 TH E STAMBAUGH-THOMPSON CO. 114 W. Federal Street YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Equal or Greater Values in Hardware and Home Needs. Headquarters for Sporting Goods of All Kinds. 000-0 0000-000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000o00 000-000000-0-0000-+0000-00000000000000-00000-00000 DeForest Buick Co. BUICK 0 CADILLAC 0 LA SALLE 72 South Main Sharon, Pa. 0000000000000000 0000000 0 000-000000-00000 I 1.11 1 ON THE CALENDAR fi? 1 1 Annual v ' E MERCER QOLJNTY 5 W 2 S JE E E N I I 0 H' I J Q 51 wp C13 ROUND'-UP mm. I7 Q NOT GUILTY MAR, 11 I -.L HOW 010 You VOTE? f 4 gi 3 BEST o'x.ucK WJ as eo W. STUDENT 0 .' L, TEACHER5n 4 fi if .3 el U U 'fTffF'f,- , ' I w : I 'T' - ED Q 45,1 K Xiu, .5 + u fy rs P f ,Af 11.5 x an Fu r norm.-xx, Mower Xfxq 74 .muzjauuudaxqwn CO MENuMu'T W I 1321 00 00 0 0 000404 00 0 00000-0-0000-0-0 0-000040-00-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-00004-0-00 0000-0-0-0000000 00000000000004-0-0-04-0-0-00-0-0-0000000 A GRADUATES O When you're giving such an important gift-as a gradu- ation gift, select something that will last a lifetime: still he cherished, and still he smart, after the graduate is an adult! Choose a Fur it e G'ft' The Modern MYER FRANK 501 Idaho Street, Farrell 0ut-of-the-Way-Less-to-Pay 000000000 0 00000000000-00-00-00-0-000000000000000000000 0000-00-00000-0000 00000+000 0000+0000000000 We g'Z.Owl4 QQZZMLOUSZS Phone Sharon 439 Dial Shorpsville 439 SEVENTH STREET-Near Buhl Farm 0000-000 0 0 00000-0-0-00000-000-0-000000 0-00-000000-00-00000-0-00 0 00-0 000000-00 00400004 000 0-0-000-0,00 0 00-00 0000 000-0-000-00-00-0-0 0-000-0 COOLERATOR the Air Conditioned ICE REFRIGERATOR l1l'fXl l'Ilfl'l.l.Y MOIDICRN f-f .XNXZINGLY lNl'llUX'l':l7 IQCUNUKI ICXI, CONYICNI ENT f Slwciul l,l'lL'L'S1lll1l 'lirrnis SHARON COAL and ICE CO. Phone 242 230 W. BUDD ST. Phone 242 l133l 0-0-0-0 The Beaver Printing Company Printing Ruling Boolclaincling . O Greenville, Pennsylvania kr,-l.Lv.u H341 Qqoooooooooooo 000o0oo000+000 00000-0000000000000000000 WATCHES DIAMONDS ll GERSON- Your Jeweler Congratulates the Graduating Class of 1939 Choose Your Gift From Our Complete Stock of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, on the Easiest Credit Terms in Town Visit GERSON'S Modern Optical Parlour Reg. Optometrist in Charge Credit To All, Regardless of Where You Live 86 W. STATE ST., SHARON, PA. JEWELRY Next to the Columbia Theatre SILVERWARE Q 000 0 04 00 000000-0000004-Q0-0000-0 00-0 O 9 I. E. HELFMAN Q I Wholesale Fruits and Produce 9 Bell Phones 2554-2555 80 S. Railroad St. Sharon, Pa. . 00000000 00000-00-0. Q 0000-000040 00g O F: 13 P 9 S RIDING HABITS FOR MEN and WOMEN 124 West State Street 00000000 00000000-00000000Q .000000000000-09000 0000000-0 9 o I 0 0 000000000-00' 00+-0000040000000000000000 000-0-0000-00-000000000000000o N. D. RANDALL J. W. BRACKEN oPToMETR1sTs l,l':NSlfS Ill 'l'l,lC.X'lll':lJ Phone 597 Credit If You Want It ll Vine Ave. Sharon, Pa. 0 0-0004-0-0-0-040-00+-0-000-0-00-0 00-000000000000000000 00 See the New Hot Point and Conservador Electric Refrigerators A Little as 51.85 Weekly BOLOTIN'S Where the Thrifty Stop to Buy 0-09-0-00-009-0-0-09-000-0000000-OQ0 0'00 00004000-0000-0-0-0-0000-0-0-0-0-0-0000 X-Roy Shoe Fitting 1 Davis Shoe Co. of Sharon SMART SHOES AND Hosisnv H0 E. State St. Shoron, Po. 00 2 I .0 0-00-00-00-0-0 C 00-00-0- 1 004-0 0-0-000-0000000 Q Q -000 0 000000000000v000000000+0 00r0000000000-00-0-00-00-+0000-00-0-0 H351 4 444444 44444-44-4 444444 44-4444 444444444-4444444 4-444 44-44-44-4 4 BECKDOL HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS STORE - See Us For Your - Golf, Tennis, Baseball and Fishing Equipment 33 West State Street Sharon, Pa. 005000900000000000000-OOO-O9000900009-OO-000000-00010000Q09 44444444-4444-44-444 4 4444444444-444444444-44444444444444 SILVERMAN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE 23 West State St. Sharon, Pa. The Home of Walk-Over and Vitality Shoes 44 4 44-444-444444444 444444-4444 -444444444444 444444 44 4444 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 4 444-4 4444-4-44-4-444-4 4444-4444-444-4444-444-44 4 44444 4 ROBERT DIIFFEE JEWELER WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY FOUNTAIN PENS Use Our Dividend Payment Plan PHONE 4820 16 VINE AVE., SHARON, PA. The House of Perfect Diamonds 444 44-444-4-4-44-4-4-444444-4444-44-4 4-4444444-44-4-444444444 444 4-4-44 44444-444444-44444444-44444444-4-4444-4-4-44-444-4-4-444444444 HEIGES BROS. RADIO LABORATORY YOUR ASSURANCE AND GUARANTEE of THE FINEST IN RADIO SOUND SYSTEMS BRUNSWICK-VOCALION RECORD PLAYERS ZENITH RADIOS RECORDS Phone 172 91 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. 44-444444444-4-4-4-4-444444-4-4-44-4-4 44 4444 44 4 4 4 44 44-4444444-44-44-4 4 00-0000009-0-004000 000404404 0-Q00 Life Insurance Is for him who wants to Get Ahead and Stay Ahead LET US SHOW YOU HOW Llo d F. Bieber Phone l46-J I93 E. State St. SHARON, PA. Representing THE TRAVELERS, HARTFORD 900-00o0o0o0o0000oo0o0004-0004-0-0-0040009-00040000 040 40000-00004-004-400000Q0000Q000 A Complete Business Course will Aid Any Intelligent Young Man or Woman in His Effort to Get a Start in Business. Students Attending This School Are Helped to Gain Such Commercial Training as They Are Capable of Securing. We Offer For Your Consideration Four Approved Courses. STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING Write or Call for Copy of Above Courses. Summer Classes Begin June 12 SHENANGO VALLEY COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE Approved by the Pennsylvania Committee on Standards of Practice 40 Vine St. Phone 2882 Sharon, Pa. H371 0 0 0 0000 000004-0 000-0-000-0000000-00 O Q0-00000000 04-0-0-0 0-00-000-0 00 O 6 1 1 I 3 6 I E 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 6 I 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 I I 6 6 6 6 O O . 0-040 0004-0-000 00 E 9 Q 9 Q 0 Q I O I O 9 O 9 o 3 2 0000000000444004 040-0000 0040400000400400-0 000 Compliments of BRAKE BEAUTY PARLOR Phone 1843 24 North Water Street 0 0 00 000-000-000000000-0-00000 00 04 004400004 00000-0000 0000 YOU'LL DO BETTER AT The ROUTMAN CO. Quality Women's Wear Reasonably Priced 00 000 0000000000000 PEERLESS WALL PAPER STORE NEW LOCATION 41 River Ave. Opposite Liberty Theatre 00000000 00400000-000-0-0000 IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL Dandruff Causes Falling Hair GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CURE Hair Conditioning For Ladies and Cents SHOE SHINE PARLOR EVANS BARBER SHOP Il Shenango St. 0 00 04-0000-00 0 00-4 00-00-0-0-0-00Q 00 - 044044000 0-0 040000 000004-00000 Sl 000 40 0-000-000-0-000040-0-0-0 00 00 0 Compliments of , . . SAVOLDI INN The-- SA MPLE FUNERAL HOME Phone II-J 00 0000000000000000 00000 0-0000000000 0000000 Heinz Studio East State Street PHOTOGRAPHS 4-000440040004-0000 00 SHOES? WHO'S? SMITH'S 00-0000000000-00-0-00-0-000-00-00-0 000 00-00004-0 O0-0 Q 00000 Q0-00-000-0-00-0-0 0-0-000 I 0-0+-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-00000000 0-00000 00000 00000 00-0000000000-0000 JOHN REYER fr CO. Shoe Service Since 1885 54 West State Street SHARON, PA. 000000000000-00000000000-000Q Congratulations to The Class of 1939 MESSI NA BROTH ERS COMPANY WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE 0000 0-0-000000-0-00000-0-0000-000Q 0 00 00 0 000 000000000-000-0-0-0000 000-0-0-0-00 0-00-0 0000-0 00-00000-0 0 ALLUM-WILLIAMS, Inc. DoDcE.PLYMoUTH Distributors Phone 354 1300 E. State St. Sharon, Pa. 00 0 00 00000000 0000-0-0-000-0000 Congratulations, Class of 1939 MORGAN ELECTRIC 234 East State St. I 0 Phone 56 I o 000000000000000-000-0-0-000-00 9 I 0 0-00-00-000 0-00-0-0-0,0 0 0 0 00 - 0000000000000000000000 OUR THREE PRIDES Sanitation - Courtesy - Service GOODRICK 6' MCCANN BARBER SHOP Vine Avenue Sharon, Pa. 00000-0000000000000000 0000 0-00004000-0000-0000000000 00 COZY CORNER SHOE SHINE PARLOR WE CLEAN and BLOCK HATS 169 W. State St. 000-0000000000-0-0-0000000 000 0 0000-00-000-0-0000-0-0-000000000 0 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Sold, Rented and Repaired New, Used and Rebuilt Greeting Cards Graduation Cards Office Supplies SHENANGO STATIONERY Boyle Building l5l E. State St, Phone 2524 000-00 000000000 000000000 000 FOR GOOD CLOTHES Reaonably Priced SEE I. ZEFF 29 W. Sate St. 0000000-0000-000-00-0-0-00-0-00-00-0 0000 looooooeao004444eoooooyovooooeeooooowooo0o+o0oooo++o++4woo+Q Call 860 Private Dining Rooms VILLA NOVA WHERE FRIEND MEETS FRIEND AND SHARON MEETS FARRELL Near Farrell Athletic Field Francis Patt, Mgr. Open Sundays QQQQ0444404404QOQQQQOQQoo++4Q4+Q0oo44oQ0oQoo0ooooo+oo0ooQQQQ Qoooo0ooveoooeooooooeooeooorooooeoooovoooooooeeoo00099090000 JUST TO LIVE-Socrzttcs, in his olcl :tm-, fonnrl tinic to lt-ztrn llllhlk' :intl rlunciiig. lic coiisirlcil-rl this versatility worth whilu. Yon. who think lnisim-ss success thc only stzinclztrcl hy which il lnunztn ln-ing 6 Q f-honlil hc' lllCHSlllACKl+llUlC from thc iicwspapws how successful nicn rh'op out I lmuforc half thi-ir livcs shoulcl hc UVCl'7VVllllOlll 1-vcr liztving livcclf Q 'llllk'l'L' is no st-nsc wliatsocvcr in devoting it pt-rft-ctly hcztlthy niincl to thc task t of gaining wt-:tlth that will only tronhlu yon. or in devoting your cncrgics to nicrc 2 olliu' cllztsinpg for thc sakc of gaining thc front patgt-. XYho wort- tht- front pzigcs Z0 years ago? Ccrtztinly wc wort- horn, not to ht-at out thc other follow-hut to live- :incl ln-1 livn--to ht-lp another np, :incl to ztmlvuntiirt- cvi-ry clay of our lives, 6 SHENANGO VALLEY WATER COMPANY 0 o O 4 I I 9 O I 9 9 9 0 Q 9 9 9 6 I O Q o I 0 O 9 9 o o Q o o o o I I 9 9 o o 9 0 9 Q o o Q 4 00+ Compliments of soius cotumml enum E QoooaeveooooooooooooooeoovoOvovooevooovovvoeooooeooobvooocoj Q00ooooQQ000000000tov+++rQf+04oo44+Q++o0Qof+90090009000900of 4 I BICYCLE REPAIRINC. t W'e Have the Most Complete Stock of Bicycle Supplies in the Valley NEW AND USED BICYCLES Solid Rubber Tires for Scooters, Wagons. Veloeipedes, Etc. 5 MASSON'S BIKE SHOP 277 MCCLURE AVE. SHARON, PA. 0 O 0 50-QC f'QQf'.-0-0QC'Q'0'QC-O-,CC C-D990 Q C?-QC-QCQO 0 C9'0'0','C3'i,0-3530. IIJIUI -. E o-4-oo-4-evo-QQ-o Q-Q 0+ oss-Q-of ooo 6 O 6 0-oooo-04,0 0-0-yo-Q-+0-Q-Q-094490 WE CAN'T MAKE ALL THE ICE CREAM IN THE SHENANGO VALLEY, S0 . . . 00-0-000000 oo WE JUST MAKE THE BEST Mott Robertson's THE QUALITY ICE CREAM BEST WISHES from - - - 63 -Zlnofz iffzie efz ufzfziefz EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Ph S S E Sh P ll4II ooo 3518 3. O 0 0-Q-+04-fevo-0 O o-o- of-o-9 9-Q-0-o-4 Q-9-oo-Q-Q o-eovovo loo ov oo so-so-404090-so-ooooooo 0+ ooo0ooyooooooo-400000000 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-oo +0Q404400449-QOQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ LIBERTY GRILLE RESTAURANT Eat, Drink cmd Be Merry Fine Food Delicious Coffee Pleasant Surroundings GEORGE DURIBA and DONN MASTERS, Props. fkods, Reels and Lures 01 all kinds in Qin Tackle Headquamal, Roberts Hardware 41-43 Vine Ave. ooQo00o00400oo-Q-0000-oo-0-vo o-o ': 0 5 P5555 3 sffxst I -' . fr CD ' xl F9 Q a Q ,. 0 5 WTP 2-.gag m x gg . 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