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,, I ' I -rluuhkml FITCH l-HG!-I SCI-IOOI. Junior Class Seated Cleft to rightilfFLoRrNcIt PERSHING, RUTH BAINES, MARY MANrs, ELEANOR RULLIE, EDITH NELSON, CORN' BLIA KALI2, HILDA CHUBB, MARIIE HAEFKIZ, MARION HARDESTY, ELEANOR FIQAR, SALLY LEEDY. Standing Qleft to rightj--ROBERT Woons, GENE DENHAM, PAUL ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS HOOD, DOMENICK BERTOLINI WILLIAM BEICHLER, IVAN JACOISSON, MARTIN SOHINRIZR, PAUL SOHMIDT. Junior Class History President-PAUL SCHMIDT. Secretary-CORNELIA KALE. SCIIHCOY-HILDH CHUBB. When we first entered High School we hardly dreamed we would survive to become juniors. We may lack quanity but not quality. We are proud to have the junior Class well ref presented in all atheletics. ' In football, Thomas Hood, Domenick Bertolini, Martin Bokesh, Martin Schinker and Ivan Jacobson. Boys basketball, Thomas Hood, Domenick Bertolini, William Beichler, Paul Schmidt and Martin Schinker. Girls basketball, Hilda Chubb, Edith Nelson, Sally Leedy, Cornelia Kale, Eleanor Fear and Marie Haefke. , The Junior Class presented two plays this year, Assisted by Sadie and 'LA College Town . The Junior Class entertained the Seniors at the Poland County Club for the annual Junior' Senior Banquet on April 30. After the banquet the classes went to the Keith Palace for further amusement. We hope to be back for another year of continued successes. , J.
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.nw FITCH I-HG!-I SCI-IOCDL LZ , fl F Fitch School as the County Superintendent Sees It VER since I have been county superintendent of schools I have had a very keen interest inthe welfare of Austintown and its educational advantages. During the year of 1914, much effort and time was spent in laying the foundation for the centralized school system in Austintown. The dreams and ideals of the folks who looked forward to a great school system Were finally achieved. Not long after this plant was completed the growing population of the town' ship together with the rapid building up caused by people moving into the township from other places and by Youngstown's pushing towards Austintown, another building program was necessary, this one being completed in 1923. This again proved to be only a temporary means of caring for the school children of Austintown. The building program of 19284929 which brought about the fine new building which was dedicated late in the year of 1929, seemed to solve the problem of housing the school children for a number of years. As it stands today there is no immediate fear of overfcrowded conditions. As county superintendent of schools I have noted during the years a united effort on the part of the county oifice, the local board of education, the principal of the school, and all teachers concerned, working together to make a great institution of learning. .
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4 FITCH HIGH SC!-IGCDI. C' IIUII Sophomore Class Seated First Row fleft to righti MARION KIMMIIL, RUTH PERRY, VIVIAN WIlIiTSON, MARION Hoovitu, FIIRN MILLS, EMMA LUMM, ETHITL ANIJISRSON. MARC3AR1?T PANNING, PIIYLLIS PURNIELI., 1DOROTHY BLIRKHART. Standing Second Row Cleft to rigfhzil CATHIiRlNE fiIiTTM.-KN, ANN IoNI2s, RUTH ALLIQN, joIIN OHARA, JIIHN SCHULLIER, JAMES RoIII2RTsoN, ARTHUR SHIFLICT, EDWARD KRAVIQC, AI.Ifx SZMARA, VAUl1HN WO0IJW'ORTfI, Standing Third Row flefz to Tigi'llJ'ELMlTR BoKIfscH, BERNARD RULLIF, ALIKITRT HoLDAsH. N1?LSON Misui, HARRI' MUSSICR, Hl?S'I'ON BISHOP, -IAMIIS FORHMAN, ANDREW MILIJ, RoIIIiRT IscH, LIfRoY BARTFLMAY, OfficersfPresident ELMER BOKIESCHQ Secretary VIN'IAN WH1i1'SONQ Senator ALBIQRT HOI.DASH. B Freshman Class ' Class OfiicersfPresident LIIROY NIiPPg Secretary HELFN NEWMANQ Senator JEAN OSWALIJ. Names of Freshman Class on nexr page. U
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