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TOP ROW: Miss Betty Bartlett, Miss Arlene Williams, Miss Hazel Beckwith, Miss Velma Watson, J. R. McElroy, Mrs. Margaret Cowie, Mr. George Guarnieri. CENTER ROW: Mr. Dwight Euverard, Mrs. Rosalie Rutherford, Mrs, Helen Clark Wight, Mr. Albert Wisner, W. W. Hamm, Miss Mary Stayman, Miss Eleanor Heintz, Miss Alfield Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Doris Smith, E. F. Stedman, Miss Isabel Day, Miss Cornelia Black, Miss Lucille Hempstead, Miss Ruth Carlisle, Miss Lavilla Phares. thirteen
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To Z(se looU ok Uemociacxj COULTER, Teacher of Shorthand and Typing; Wilmington College; B. S. in Education, Ohio University. MISS BETTY BARTLETT, Teacher of Speech and English, Director of Dramatics, B. A., Muskingum College; M. A., University of Michigan. . . . MISS ARLENE WILLIAMS, Teacher of Latin and English; A. B., Heidelburg College; Duke University; Western Reserve University. . . . MISS HAZEL BECKWIThI, Teacher of Social Science and English; B. S. in Education, Ohio State University MISS VELMA WATSON, Teacher of English; Mus- kingum College; B. S. and M. A., Ohio State University. MR. JULIUS McELROY, Director of Boys ' Physical Education; B. S., Mount Union College MRS. MARGARET COWIE, Director of Girls ' Phys- ical Education; Western Reserve University; Kellogg School of Physical Edu- cation; University of Colorado. . . . MR. GEORGE GUARNIERI, Teacher of Commercial Geography, History, and Boys ' Physical Education; Coach of Football; B. S., Ccnisius College; Ohio State University. MR. DWIGHT E. EUVERARD, Teacher of Senior Science and Biology; B. S., Otterbein College; Ohio State University. . . . MRS. CLYDE RUTHER- FORD (MISS ROSALIE CHRISTIAN), Teacher of Geometry; B. S. in Educa- tion, Kent State University. . . . MRS. HELEN CLARK WIGHT, Teacher of Mathematics; Butler University; B. S., Purdue University. . . . MR. ALBERT WISNER, Teacher of Chemistry and Physics; B. S. in Education Ohio State University; Ohio Northern University. MR. WARD W. HAMM, Director of Band and Orchestra; Mus. B., Ithaca College of Music; University of Chicago. . . . MISS MARY STAY- MAN, Teacher of French and Spanish; B. S., Ohio State University; Univer- sity of Michigan; Institute de Francaise, Pennsylvania State College; Univer- sity of Colorado; Maison Francaise, Western Reserve University; Sorbonne, Paris. . . . MISS ELEANOR M. HEINTZ, Instructor in Fine Arts; B. E., B. S. in Art, Ohio State University; M. A. in Art Education, Cleveland School of Art. . . . MISS ALFIELD JOHNSON, Supervisor of Vocal Music; B. S., Music Education, Ohio University; Diplomas in Piano, Voice, and Organ, Augustana Conservatory; Christiansen Choral School. MISS DORIS SMITH, Coordinator of Vocational Commercial; B. E., Illi- nois State Normal University; Indiana University. . . . MR. FRANK STED- MAN, Coordinator of Distributive Education; A. B. in Commerce, B. S. in Education, and M. A., Ohio University; Ohio State University. . . . MISS ISABEL DAY, Teacher of Vocational Home Economics; B. S., in Education, Miami University; University of Wisconsin; Western Reserve University. . . . MISS CORNELIA BLACK, Teacher of Home Economics; B. S. in Home Economics, Ohio State University; University of Wisconsin. MISS LUCILLE HEMPSTEAD, Teacher of History; A.B., Mount Union College; Ohio State University; Leiand Stanford University. . . . MISS RUTH CARLISLE, Teacher of History and Civics; A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University; Ohio State University; M. A., Columbia University. . . . MISS LAVILLA PHARES, Teacher of History; University of Cincinnati; B. S. and B. A., Ohio State University; University of Southern California; University of North Caro- lina; M. A., Teachers ' College, Columbia University. twelve
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We, ike enioi Class oi ' tf S, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer Bernard Roskovics, Pres- ident Jack Cummins, Secretary Jean Madden, Vice-president Bob Miller. ■ 1945 — a year that we will long remem- ber; a year in which the responsibilities of youth were great; a year we hope will be V year to bring a permanent peace to the world. But this last year of ours at A. H. S. was not entirely jammed full of war-torn world actions and ideas. Quick flashbacks bring memories of the Turkey Day clash, the Class play, the Proms, and other activities at Ashtabula High School. Bula has marched along the lighter side while keeping pace with the principal task facing America — that of maintaining a free, democratic, peaceful nation. Yes, Uncle Sam was still drafting 18- year old boys. The masculine portion of the ' 45 graduating class had the old beard- ed fellow staring them straight in the eye as soon as they left the portals of A. H. S. Many of Bula ' s sons enlisted in different branches of the service, not waiting to be drafted. Albert Eaton, John Garner, Harold Gran, Ted Guerini, Howard Hakkarainen, Joe Mock, Sam Nappi, and Clifford Palmer chose Navy blue to defend the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Army ' s khaki appealed to Joe Dondrea, Gabe Nappi, and Harold Stearns. Leather- neck Leo Felix is receiving some rugged treatment with the Marines. The biting Fall atmosphere quickly made football the main topic of discussion. Bula Field ' s brightly lighted turf, the intricate formation of our A. H. S. marching band, while playing Bula ' s Swing Song, and the roar of Yea, Ashtabula led by cheer- leaders Ann Bino, Joyce HIinovsky, Sylvia Sardella ,and Barbara Sullivan, all added to the gaiety of a very successful grid sea- son. They say it quite often now — Coach Guarnieri and his Golden Panthers did it again. They carried another Lake Shore League championship to Bula High. What could top a victorious season better than walloping the lake-dwelling Mariners 20-0 in the traditional Turkey Day classic? The first meeting of the two arch rivals in League competition found Guarnieri ' s boys on the top side of a 25-0 score thus ending Harbor ' s 1943-44 nine-game winning streak. Senior lettermen on Ashtabula ' s powerful championship eleven were Robert Bollman, Francis Candela, Jack Cummins, Steve De- Gennaro, Leo Felix, William Kelly, Joe Mock, Willard Morrow, Wendell Reynolds, Joe Timonere, Tom Vocca, and Don Dunick, who was elected captain by the gridders. Walter Nelson served as senior manager. The champ chose Barbara Sullivan to reign as grid queen at the Ashtabula-Har- bor League game played at Bula Field. Her court consisted of Ann Bino, Dorothea Hen- fourteen
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