Austintown Fitch High School - Reflector Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1944
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'1- 'DELQQ ' if 351, -1 -N 1 - 1f?gQf+H g , 21 +-A Llp' fn 73' Lf- Li' 'l Efk f IE' A f -1 f i 1 'gfz -N 2 - .- J' 49 -- ' A 5- I 1 E- f , . - ' 2 5 Nd- dfg -rf gig- S, fag' F : F' S-5, ,vw -- ' -V J----1- 1 6 2 .-' 4 1 1 '21-vw - A f- ' I- 55 '- 'fuss'-SSW ,- 2 f 'A ' Q : 5 1 iz- -r'1 4', ' ' .::-Q . - , sv . 1 , - ' -1 'A gjulziislzezj Ly file SENl0li CLASS of man HIGH scrum 1944 VOLUME X Flllillwllllll In a year when Vifrfory is the keynote of all America, we, the Reflector Staff, hope to render service by making the theme of our Reffector-Victory. Though war has made decided changes in our school life, the tradi- tions of Fitch have gone on as before andewe know they will in the future, Through the presentation of this 1944 Raflvflor, we bring forth our uni- fied hope---1'1'c?l0ry in '44. A ,t V. ' f, s. , 4 Khu- I' '1 'T' l, t f if , ,B , Editor rn Chret . Assomate Edrtor Business Manager Photography Edrtor Assorrates Advertrsirrq Manager . . Associates Y at . t IHEFLEETIJI7 EI STAFF IV V VIRGINIA DALTON , BETTY KRAVEC . GEORGE ROSE . CHESTER CLARKE . HOPE GETTMANN MARY LOUISE ADAMS ABRAHAM BRANDYBERRY , . . ELAINE BARBER GORDON MEADOWS IIINE MOAN Sports Editors Art Edrtor , Assocrcrtes Sales Manager Assocrates Reflector Advrser . , . WILLIAM PRICE ELEANOR SHERWOOD . EILEEN CRUIVI . , IOSEPH ROLLA EMERY BORTMAS DELBERT ZIMMERMAN , HELEN BOUGAS MARIORIE BROWN ARNIAND HOUK MRS. ISCAH B. ROYER Paqe Three :vnu -va- Fi r. I2 'X s 443-Y F' ,JU 5 4,.' L. uf: .rj ' . D., a 9 1,7 if? n -ya, ,H , ,:' ,ff 'A+' -P55 W2 I S 4- I 7 .Y, 4 ,O 44 1? g - K 101-IN 5' FITCH VELMA 1. HBLWIG MARSHALL H. COX pmsidem Clerk-Treasurer Vice Pyegidem gf PAUL O. CLINE CHARLES H. FOSTER BEN!-A-MIN H- HOU-OWAY BOARD OF EDUCATION C. B. RAYBURN Superintendent of Mahoning County Schools Page Five Ulllll I ' Ln 'I , . ,Q 1' ,tg C14 fx-X fff I xl oft Sas , 1 s X 'l J 1' ,pf CARLULE PARENT it it f 'v , -,- LF-s 1l,, ' Af 4-ff,-:rf C 1 '?s4'.T -- Q 'f:'3.5 fll ' L 1 1 X u ll X X lI,l '1 t .m ,x.l llgc X , -J ll . ff . , .a , gf -ff f ,it -A .-3 V A--'-1 --1 - 'fe L1 s ff br, WISE. 1 ' 1 -,MA , ,. , ft , .A-X, v in-ii:.5'g,:A Qxkk, A Tlji . ,, Q gflwy Qgfffgqsf egi L '1 1-rllfiffifnmllllllllll ' :Hillel it VW lil 'fu .,i rf-, A'JillnI x V' ' i lt is in a spirit of deepest humility that we dedicate this, the Fitch Rrfffwfm' of I9-H, to those former students who are now, or who have been in the service of their country. Fitch School and thousands of other schools are in existence hecause the young people who have gone on, have shown a willingness to clefcnil with their lives, if necessary, the right of all young Americans to the same opportunities that they themselves receiyecl. These young Americans have not left home, fam- ily. and friends as :1 matter of choice. They have gone to do their duty because their training at home and in school has been such as to df-vt-lop a spirit of responsibility. VVe make no special distinction at this time he- tween those members of the armeil forces still with us and those who have made the supreme sacrifice. CN ffl? if G fell l J.. F S55 L ff 'S' -Ja CC-,qh inifmm iz - N NNE! '- soc, Q t DOQMQN Birmmo c0NNfl.l.Y n ix 1 IX the a 1 N N x 1 tmlintN 0 l'iIcl1 Qulmnl Q ll 5 in l lTkll 'xl AC' 'W BL- i QI L Ii OIC ll 1 ZW IL 1 XID Q llll N Q ui 1 v ui NS lkkf imnr cillngst w N S J x X5 w rcxmr uc l :sly X ' I'l IY f' ' ,' Ill POW! XYIU 'ITC l 9 ' ' 5, ' mu' fron J S ir. H. S. Rlcica T llfort to M X1 V X All :xrv vquillly wc 'tl j :incl willing to il: V' part ilSSlj1I1'Cl tn flwm juxt ni tllcy vcrc' as s ' J f l ' L . 3. 'l'l1- lfituli Rrflfi-rf - is not ainyrliing in iticlf. lr luis no positive c'xistc'm'm- in itself. lr is m0i'vly zx 4- l'1'CUl'll of rllv srlu l year :lr ' ' . 'luul. I n Ir Slltllllll lw uml--stool, tllc f flint i lull- X . i Until ' rl is lmuk rn our U' img pc mplc- in the 1 A ii-nl N fo 's. tlic- lwk is simi ly to serve' :is :i token. U ' ,x ix I'4'1ll tli'lllk'ZlTlUl1 is rllc' llflllfllllllll of our PYl'I'j' 1 mm- cg N 1 ii plisli - , vicrmy, tlmuglit, .mul :uct ll f ln' pzift s N ' 1327 5. E llill' :xml ai pminisc- for the future. lr is ll ilvcliczitiuii nf tllc pupils, X: 'lc' s :il pzlrvnts of lfitcli Sl-hmil to ex continuing l ' 14 ' t .is N - no ly uf tllmc ul Hlll Xlll gg p il' l . lc- 'if . jfafllg - 1 ' , ' 4' .w ' X ' X ' - X Nunn of NU -.li 1uN X ilftb S X 1 . L 2 IR ' 'I' N V ' I 'a 'f-P l Q N-rf i,:.'- - 'fr 'NQQA June 16, returned to action, and was wounded at Rabaul when his Flying Fortress engaged .lil Ill! Ill? Qftltxfrr li Q Photo by AAF Training Command This photo shows T-Sgt. William Vaughn, a member of the Fitch High graduating class of 1938, receiving the D. S. C. from Lt. Colonel Earl Sweeney of the Air Force. He received this decoration for a dangerous mapping mission over Bougainville. He has been wounded twice in combat and has been chosen the outstanding young man of the year by the Fraternal Crder of Eagles. Sergeant Vaughn strafed Iap search- lights in a raid on Wewak and received the Silver Star for gallantry in action. He was wounded in action in the South Pacific last 10 lap planes in battle before it was shot down. Alberter, Iames Ex '44 Alders, Robert '41 Alders, William '37 Arn, Iohn Ex '41 Athey, Robert '42 Avery, Frank Ex '37 Baird, Robert '40 Baker. Kenneth '41 Baker, Stanley '41 Baker, Thurman '38 Barber. Iames '40 Bartelmay, Edythe '38 Bartelmay, Norman '41 Berndt, Theodore '41 Bertolini, Dominic '31 Bertolini, Henry '39 Bertolini, Mario Ex '44 Betts, Richard '43 Betts, Robert lKilledl Bishop, Iaclc '35 Bishop, Kenneth Bishop, Robert '39 Blaire, Thomas, lSchool Dentist! Blake, Robert '37 HONOR ROLL Boyer, Warren Ex '39 Bradford, Douglas Ex '38 Bradford Herbert Ex '41 Bradford. Raymond '37 Breckner, George '34 Brenner, Andrew Ex '41 Brenner, Iohn '33 Brenner, Michael Ex '30 Brickley, Grant '42 Brickley. Ralph Brobst. Harmon '39 Brobst. Howard '40 Brobst, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Myron '38 Robert M. Ex '37 Iames '38 lKilledt William '39 William M. '40 Buckner, C. R. Ex '41 Buckner, Donald Ex '38 Cornell, Fred Ir. '41 Cottrell, Arthur Ex '41 Crawford, Thomas '37 Crooks, Wilfred '40 Crum, Warren '42 Davidson, Edward Ex '44 Davidson, Harry '41 Davidson, Iames '39 Davies. Kenney '40 Davis Howard Ex '39 Davis, Paul '35 Davis, Christie '33 Davis, Ray '41 Davis Richard Ex '44 DeH0ff, Herbert '41 Denham. Gene '31 Boggs, Ina '37 Bokesch, Arnold '34 Bokesch, Elmer '32 Bokesch, Frank Ex '38 Bokesch, Henry '35 Bokesch, Michael Ex '41 Bokesch, Michael Ir. '41 Bortmas, Alton '41 Bowser, William '35 Page Eight Buckner, George '40 Bush, Willoughby '40 Carlisle, Waldo Ex '43 tKilled? Casadidio, Elizabeth '42 Casadidio, Margaret '42 Casino, Ralph '39 Chapman, Richard '41 Charles, William '39 Chisholm, Iames '40 Clark, Harry '39 Clark, William '43 Connelly, Leo Ex '39 Connelly, Bernard CKilledJ Connors, G. L. Ir. '41 Cormell. Laird Ex '43 Dickson, Lewis '42 Dieter, LaVerne '38 Dodd, Robert '36 Dorman, David '42 Dorman, Edgar '35 tKilledJ Dorman, Paul Ex '41 Dorman, Robert '40 Dougherty, Iames Ex '38 Dravis, Charles '42 Duganne, Ioseph Ex '38 Dykins, George '42 Eberth, Edward Ex '43 Eckels, Patrick Ex '42 Eckenrode, Donald Ex '38 Edwards, Frank Ex '41, fKi1ledl Emch, Carl Ex '42 Eppley, William '39 Erb, Clarence Ex '38 Esterly, Ioseph '37 Faulkner, Albert Ex '43 Fear, Seymour '30 tEx-teacher! Fee, Edward Ir. Ex '42 Fifield, Rollin '35 Fink, Glendon '42 Fink, Robert '38 Fitch, William '43 Fitzgerald, Raymond '37 Fleet, Russell Ex '40 Forbush, lack '39 Forbush, Ralph '40 Force, Elton '37 Foreman. Iames '32 Foreman, Iohn tKilledJ Franklin, Virginia '41 Frederick, Iulius Ex '43 Fritsch. Wilfred '41 Gamble, Warren '40 Gettmann, Bert '40 Goddard, Burl '41 Goehring, Henry Ex '43 Goehring, Randal '38 Good, Melvin '42 Good, Stanley '35 Gorgie, Frank '36 Grey, Cecil Ir. '38 Grey, Robert '38 Gurd, David Ex '41 Gurd, Gerald Ex '39 Gurd. Marshall Ex '40 Gross, Edward '42 Gross, Howard '43 Gross, William '41 Grubiss, Hubert '38 Gutierrez, Delmar '38 Haelke, Calvin '41 Haelke, Irvin Ex '39 Hahn. lames Ex '32 Hamman, George '33 Harnmar, Robert '40 Hann, Dale '43 Harbol, Iohn Ex '38 Hartman. Harold Ex '40 Hartman, William Ex '38 Hass, Warren '33 l'-laugh, Henry '35 Haught, Paul '38 Hawley, Richard Ex '44 Hebrank, Iames '40 Hendrichs, Cecil '37, CKilledl Herman, Frederick '4l Herman, Iohn '35 Herman, Robert '39 Herschell, George Ex '36 Hess, Albert Ex '44 Hess, Ray Ex '41 Hoffman. Iacob Ex '44 Holbrook, Walter '44 Hood, Ray '40 Hood, Harold '34 Hood. Oliver '38 Hood, Paul '43 Hood, Wayne, '41 Hoover, lack '35 Hotz, Arthur Ex '38 Iagulli, Ralph '39 Irwin, Iohn '41 Irwin, Wilbur '4l lsch, Robert '32 Iakubec, Paul '39 Iohnston, William '42 Jones, Clarence '40 Iones, Herman KEx-teacher? Iones, Robert '41 Iones, Stanley E. '34 Jones, Thomas Ex '39 Iordan, Thomas '35 Iuruaz, Frank '34 Kahn, Ierry '42 Kansa, Andrew Ir. Kansa, George Ex '41 Kansa, Ioseph Ex '43 Keith, A. R. Ex '40 Kennedy, Iames Ex '27 Kimmell, Perry Ir. '36 Kincaid, Robert '40 Kirby, HONOR ROLL Thomas Ir. '37 Klein, August Ex '41 Knight, Kotouc, William '40 Fred '41 Kravec, Albert '39 Kroeck, William '41 Kulisek, Edward '42 Kulisek, Iohn '41 Kurtz, Charles Ex '43 Lang, Calvin Ex '44 Laret, Lee '42 Lathrop, Roy Ex '45 Leigh, George '42 Leigh, Robert '40 Leonard, Norman '43 Leonhart, Paul '33 Lewis, Iohn Ex '41 Lewis, Robert Ex '41 Lloyd, Kenneth '43 Lutton, William '35 Lynch, I. E. '38 Maguire, David Ex '37 Malcomson, Donald '39 Malcomson, Iames Ex '42 Mancini, Lewis Ir. Ex '44 Markovsky, George '35 Markovsky, Walter Ex '42 Markusic, Anna '38 Markusic, Ioseph '35 Martz, Raymond '42 Martz, Roy Ir. '35 Mayo, Charles '40 McAndrews, Charles '38 McAndrews, Raymond '39 McClain, Ioseph Ex '40 McClain, Raymond Ex '44 McClain, William Ex '40 Meacham, Douglas Ex '44 Meacham, Lewis '37 Meckulch, Harold '35 Meckulch, Lewis Ex '37 Mettee, Calvin '37 Mihalik, Andy Ex '41 Mihalik, William Ex '45 Miligi, Samuel Ex '40 Miller, William '41 Mills, David '40 Mink, Frederick '29 Misel, Walter Ex '32 Moan, lack Ex '44 Mock, Harry Ex '44 Molinaro, Forrest Ex '41 Molinaro, Iohn '37 Morgan, Raymond Ir. '41 Morgan, Edward Ex '45 Morgan, William '42 Morris, James '41 Mousie, Ioseph '42 Mozzy, Iohn '33 Mumbaugh, David '40 Naylor, Robert Ex '43 Nell, Randall Ex '43 Nell, Robert Ex '38 North, Cecil Ex '41 Nyiro, Frank '30 O'Hara, Francis '36 O'Hara, Iohn '32 Oswald, Dorothy '36 Pabst, Randall '42 Parent, William '39, lMissing in Actionl Piter, Robert '36 Piorwarsy, Iohn '41 Planton, Paul '42 Popa, Theodore '42 Powell, Dale '39 Powell, Horace '41 Powell, Lee '38 Price, Leonard '40 Pritchard, Benjamin '39 Pritchard, David Ex '42 Pritchard, Paul '43 Pritchard, Robert '40 Puhalla, Edward '37 Puhalla, Leonard '42 Puhalla, Michael Ex '45 Purnell, Frederick '35 Purnell, Walter Ir. '36 Raidel, George Ex '44 Raidel, Marie '35 Randal, Morgan Ir. '37 Reel. Iack '39 Rehhogen, Andrew '36 Richards, Edwin '39 Riebe. Charles Ir. '42 Riebe. George Ex '35 Roberts, Frank Ex '44 Rolla, Michael '42 Roth, Iack '42 Royer, Ralph '37 Rulli, Bernard '32 Rupright, Carl '35 Russell, Arnold Ex '44 Russell, LeRoy '42 Sauer, Robert Ex '45 Sabo, Louis Ex '37 Sabo, Paul Ex '44 Schiavonne, Guido '34 Schiavonne, Leonard '38 Schisler, Lamont '41 Schnurrenberger, Mildred '37 Schuller. Daniel Ex '34 Schuller. Iohn '32 Schuller. Paul '42 Schultz, Robert '41 Sedgewick, Thomas '42 Sedgewick, Zane '42 Seiler, Donald '37 Shaw, Richard '38 Shiflet, Lawrence '35 Shively, Walton '34, tEx-teacherl Shook, Lawrence '35 Shook, Robert '42 Shuck, Donald '42 Shuck, Kenneth '39 Seigle, Charles Ex '45 Siersdorler, Fred '42 Siersdorfer, William Ex '42 Slaven, Carl '39 Smith, Edward Ex '42 Snyder, Paul '34 Snyder, Rapheal '34 Solinger, Stailrey, Charles '40 Dominic '42 Stacey. Sidney Ex '36 Szmara, Alex '32 Steward. Raymond Ex '36 Taylor, William '43 Thomas, Charles '43 Tibbits, Edwin '40 Tocco, Pete Ex '46 Trehorn, Alfred Ex '41 Turner. Glen '26 Terwilliger, Millard '42 Unger, George '35 Vaughn, William '38 Volpe, Lena '37 tEx-teacherl Volpe, Lewis Volpe, Roland '40 Wagner. Wagner. Wagner, Wagner. Wagner, Frank Ex '44 Harold Lillian '23 Woodrow '33 Stewart '32, tEx-teacherl Wakefield, Isabelle '40 Waller, Elmer Ex '41 Walsh, Thomas '36, CMissing in Actionl Ward, Ray '41 tKilledl Ward, Thomas Ir. '39 Weaver, Ralph '28, lEx-teacher! Welch, Melvin '35 Welther, Iohn '37 Whetson, Lionel '37 Whetson, Williams Williams Williams: Winfield. Withersti Meliord '39 Charles Ex '43 Daniel '40 Robert '39 Iohn Ex '44 ne. Raymond Woodford, Gordon '36 Woodford, William '40 Wingert, Willis '39 Yeager, Robert '35 Yeager, Wade Ex '39 Yungen, Walter '25 Zimmerman, Paul '31 Page Nine Page Ten The present Fitch graduating class is just a taken class. Every class loses some members along the way and this class is, of course, no excep- tion in that respect. This class, however, is one of the smallest of recent years and the reason goes beyond the normal dropping out along the road. We can never think of the class of 1944 without including many of its members who will be unable to be with us at commencement. We must think of many fine, young people who should have been able to complete their high school careers. They are doing their part in the struggle to save the democracy which we tried to teach them to love here at Pitch School. We say therefore that this is just a taken class and that these people who are graduating this year are also representing the many ex-members ot this class who are on our honor roll. Since many of the members of this class can not be here for commencement, we hope that in some better day we may have a reunion with all the members of this class of 1944 as it should have been. H. S. HICKERT Victory-ethe watchword of 1944, Victory for seniors, Victory for Americans everywhere! No one can achieve victory without thinking, living, and praying for it. No victory is worth while and lasting unless it is secured by long hours of toil and planning. Victory must first come from within oneself and then with those with whom we associate. No victory will be complete and lasting it we fail to take into consideration the ideals of our Creator. R. E. BUCHWALTER ii... but MRS. ISCAI-l B. BOYER. B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green University Ohio State University Western Reserve University Mathematics Reflector Adviser Senior Class Adviser MISS GEORGIA E. PRICE, B. A. Oberlin College University ot Michigan University at Toledo Cleveland College ol Western Reserve University Ohio Northern University Languages Iunior Class Adviser W' --GMS . f. .gm LQ., MR. ARTHUR STEISKAL, M. Kent Stale University University ol Pittsburgh Industrial Arts Assistant Football Coach Senior Class Sponsor MISS ANNA MYRLLEEN I-IA' BECKER, B. S., M. A. North Central College, Napcr ville, Ill. Columbia University, New York City Home Economics Iunior Class Adviser MISS BETTIIVIAE IONES. B. S. in Ed. Youngstown College English Senior Dramatics Tattle-Tale Adviser Senior Class Adviser MR RALPH ROBINETTE. B S in Ed. Ohio University Stout Institute, Wisconsin University of Pittsurgh Physical Education Football Coach Reserve Basketball Iunior Class Adviser 56 MISS NORA KENNEDY. B. S. in Sci.. M. A. Kent State University Ohio State University Biological Science C- K National Honor Society Adviser N Ch. War Bond and Stamp Sales ' -'rv Physical Science .if K .y ,V Sophomore Class Adviser s 1 , . 1 X 4 4 QX I I Miss FLORENCE GREENBERG. -A ,. 1 . 4 I It- B. s. in Ed. ,Q ' - W , 5 ip State Teachers College, 0 X, X Q. ' Indiana, Pa. ' - . V I Commercial Studies X x 'X KX . .zh X 1, ' Tuttle-Tale Adviser x -- -,NN Freshman Class Adviser MR. A. GLENN SNELL B. S. in Ed. Wilmington College Cincinnati Conservat'y oi Music Instrumental Music 4 Q Q. Sophomore Class Adviser V' ' MISS GENEVIEVE BUDDY, B. S. in Ed Kent State University Typing I English Llbrarian Freshman Class Adviser MISS DOROTHY HUGLI, B. A. Kollins College, Winter Park Fla. Social Sciences Sophomore Class Adviser MISS SHIRLEY JEAN FEICI-IT, B, S. in Ed. Kent State University Physical Education Health i Iunior High Basketball Coach l Girl Reserve Adviser l Freshman Class Adviser XX? MHS. BETTY MASON HOF- MEISTER, B. Mus. Ed. Westminster College Vocal Supervision Seventh Grade Adviser MR KENNETH EVANS B S in d Miami University History Geography Eighth Grade Adviser MISS EDITH LYNN, B. A., M. A, --.J -.9 -.h- .va n 'Q' Q.- :la . F 5 l 'T :Ak 1 433651, J Ohio University Hiram College Ohio State University English Eighth Grade Adviser MR. IOHN FHANKO, B. S. in Sci. Ohio State University General Science Hi-Y Adviser Visual Education Eighth Grade Adviser MRS. GOLDIE CONHOY, J B. S, in Ed. Kent State University Freshman Mathematics Seventh and Eighth Grade Adviser 'sg ,y as K '.'.- i g . ,. A 9 s .a Y- K 'iff' l E S' T it :lm 3:-fu. . le' ' F151 v. S Q. '- W . , ' Q4 5, .V XA 1:51 . H A nk K , MR. WILBERT LAMBETH, B. A. Newberry College, S. C. Mathematics Basketball Coach Seventh Grade Adviser fir: ,Q 'a ,-ua Ls. frv: in um' 1U-im N P- red Wyss Miss Mcxe Helen Owens, Miss Mild SS Mi il: righ left to Top How Altci Becird Miss Grace Stephens. Sloven, Miss Miss Iris ang, W ss june Mi ng. Ki Lucille iss Elsie Curr, Miss M Second Row Beard. ss Ida Kupfer Winifred Spies, Mi SS s, Mi Gwendolyn Dykin Third How' Miss 'u Q -Q fb 2' :- FD FD :I -A s.-- 1 .- J I 4. Schnurrenberqer, mcmd Ar Davis, Hoherl Turner, Moy. Charles word Ho 1 to rightl: lei Row Top eorqe Lloyd, Tod Iordcn. Leroy Iefiries, G Huy Akiris. Frank Ohl, B. Hopkinson, Harry Hood, ight, C. Kn Second Row: lleft to riqhtl: Bert Wilcox. Paul LJDCIH-' Q-42413 iii 2 11121 Qt mar Ill QS Wm I. H, Boker, M ond Hoym Y. , M Uqner mW ef! to right: Mr. Willio or L Nl Miss .J GI vi o an O E 5 G ui .. 2 cf o .c 2 01 Q 2' U E vi M E .E U' ': .9 B v-1 Kirby. GS Om Gustafson, Mr. Th Allan qcret Theoker. CW D9 X CLASS MOTTO Victory in our lives and in our country. CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWERS Yellow Roses Page Eighteen 5: LETHA L. BAKER As a maiorette. no better Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Senate Officer 4 fi. GLENN BOGGS we find BIonder than blonde Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 4 Senate Officer 4 County Scholarship Team 3 Tattle'Tale Staff 1. 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 4 The Miracle Twins 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Majorette l, 2, 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Librarian 1 Hi-Y 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Iunior Leader l, Z Gym Leader 4 IACK SIERSDORFER Quite the athlete Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3,4 Class Officer 4 Senate Officer 4 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Football 2, 3. 4 Football Letterman Basketball 2 Hi-Y Basketball 4 Track 3 lunior Leader l Hi-Y Officer 4 Torch Club 2 Football 3. 4 Football assistant manager 3, 4 PAYE WAGAR Never a dull moment Fitch Hi 3. 4 Class Officer 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Orchestra 3 Victory Corps 3 3, 4 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Gym Leader 4 fn I rg? 5, , 5. Ch MARY LOUISE ADAMS Reserved for Eddie Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, -I The Miracle Twins 'I Office Force 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Girl Scout l Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 lunior Leader 3 Gym Leader 4 EMERY BORTMAS Artistic ability abounds' Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Football 3, 4 Intramurals 3 Tattle.Tale Staff 4 51- L WILLIAM L. ARTZ Seen around, but seldom heard Fitch Hi I, 2, 3,4 Hi-Y 4 Torch Club l, 2 Football 4 Football Letterman 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Hi-Y Basketball -I Track Manager 3 HELEN BOUGAS Quiet as a mouse Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 County Scholarship Team 2 District Scholarship Team 3 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 4 Chorus 4 Office Force 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Girl Reserve Officer 4 lik Sw if A tb . I ELAINE BARBER NORMA BAR'l'LE'I I' Sinatra her ideal Always ready and Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 willing County Scholarship Reflector Staff 4 Tattle Tale Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Band Officer 4 All-County Band Orchestra I, 2, I3 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Iunior Leader 2 Gym Leader 4 MAXINE BOWSER Friendly to all Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3. Chorus l, Z, 3 l 4 All-County Chorus l Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Team Zanesville Hi I, 2 Fitch Hi 3, 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 District Scholarship 3 Tattle-ATale Staff 8, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Office Force 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 4 Girl Scouts I, 2 ABRAHAM L. BRANDY- BERRY, IR. Abe to his friends Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Band 2 Victory Corps 3 Torch Club 2 Torch Club Basketball 2 Page Nineteen wg' I l. i 6 I ALFRED BRECKNER All to himself Fitch Hi I, 2, 3,4 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Football Letterman 3, 4 MARIORIE BROWN Always on the go Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Office Force 4 HifY Basketball 4 Librarian 2 Track 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals I, Z, 3, 4 Iunior Leader 3 Candy Salesman 3 EILEEN CRUM VIRGINIA DALTON Nothing can escape her Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale 3, 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band I Orchestra 1, 2. 3 Librarian 1, 2 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals 4 Gym Leader 4 Page Twenty Always friendly Fitch Hi l, Z, 3, 4 Class Officer Z, 3 X if F .5 PAUL CERULL Our handyman Fitch Hi I, Z, 3, 4 County Scholarship Team Tattle-Tale Staff 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Boy Scouts I, 2 Shop Foreman 3, 4 LAWRENCE DeCAIVlP T. Dorsey's stand-rn Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2 Honor Roll 3 County Scholarship Team Reflector Staff 4 TattIeATale Staff 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals 4 Iunior Leader I, 2 Gym Leader 4 Reserve Basketball 2 A yn 5- 'I' CHESTER CLARKE We can't get a word edgewiseu Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Reileclor Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band I Orchestra I, 2, 3 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Torch Club Z Cheerleader 2 HOPE GETTMANN Sleek hair do Fitch Hi l, Z, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 The Miracle Twins Band I, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band I Orchestra I, 2, 3 Librarian I Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, I fl I . , I :S 'rr fif- w'.ff'lt ' if tin' X .A w s U LOIS GRATTIDGE DONNA IEAN HALL Blonde natural curls Already Taken Clear Lake Hi, Iowa l, 2 Boardman Hi 1, 2, 3 Fitch Hi 3, 4 Fitch Hi 4 Chorus 3, 4 Girl Reserve -I Gym Leader 4 RICHARD HENDEL All play, no work Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Taltle-Tale Stall 4 The Miracle Twins Band l, 2, 3 Orchestra 2 Football Letterman 4 Reserve Basketball Track 3 l 4 Tattle-Tale Stall 4 WALTER A. HOLBROOK Professor, if you please Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3,4 County Scholastic Team l, 2, 3 Tattle-Tale Stall 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band I Orchestra l, 2, 3 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 I-Ii,Y Officer fl Torch Club l, Z Reserve Basketball l, 2 Reserve Basketball Manager 3 Torch Club Basketball l, Z HOWARD HANN Always happy' Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Stall 4 HLY -I ELEANOH HOMACK Sub-deb in the making Tatile-Tale Staff 3, 4 Ollice Force 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Gym Leader 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Lll.Sllf HAHBOI. Hel real name is lonnit Fitch Hi l, 2, Ll, 4 Tattle'Tale Stall 3, 'I Librarian l, Z, 4 Victory Corps ll Girl Reserve 3, Al Intramurals I. 2, 3, -I junior Leader 2 ARIVIAND W, HOUK Out ol lhrs world' Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Stall 4 The Miracle Twins rl Band l, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band l Orchestra 1, 2, ll Victory Corps 3 Shop Foreman fl Page Twenty-one i- IEAN IOHNSTON Tops in athletic ability Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Chorus Z Librarian l, 2, 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Iunior Leader 2 Gym Leader 4 IUNE MOAN Burning midnight oil Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer I National Honor Society 3, 4 County Scholarship Team 2, 3 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Stall 3, 4 Chorus 3 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Candy Salesman 3 Page Twenty-two :fu 12 MF- 1, if fl X f t . 5-at E 3 ,iii ff? I i Q gy lf'- 0' BETTY KRAVEC Delights in dancing Fitch Hi 1.2.3.4 County Scholarship Team Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 The Miracle Twins 4 Librarian I Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Iunior Leader 2 Reserve Cheerleader Z VIVIAN MORRIS Cute and quiet Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Librarian 3 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Iunior Leader l tx l in 1 ' 33+ M T. v .ii A S 'a GORDON MEADOWS Quite a dancer Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 County Scholarship Team l District Scholarship Team 3 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Projector Operator il IOHN POLISH Tall, dark, and handsome Poland Hi I. 2, 3 Fitch Hi 4 Honor Roll 1, 2 County Scholarship Team I, 2, 3 District Scholarship Team 1 LILAIRIH MEIIK Our luturc Cade! nursr Fitch H1I,2,3,4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band I Orchestra l, 2, 3 Librarian 2, 3, -I Victory Corps J Girl Reserve Ll, 1 WILLIAM IAMES PRICE Full of fun Fitch Hi 1,2. 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Band 4 Orchestra 2, 3 Football 4 Football Letterman 4 Hi-Y Basketball 4 Hi.Y 4 Intramural Baseball Champs 3 Q qc, , A ' 4 'ls 3' GEORGE F. RAIDEL IOSEPH ROLLA GEORGE C. ROSE ARNOLD W. RUSSELL Seldom seen and seldom The little man who Happy-go-Lucky Conqenial to everyone' '1eG'd WUSHY fhe'eH Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3 4 Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Fitch Hi I, 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3 Band 2 Victory Corps 3 County Scholarship Team I Honor Roll Z Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 County Scholarship Team Hi-Y 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2 l, Z Torch Club 1, 2 Football Letterman 2, 3, -1 All-County Band l District Scholarship Team 3 Torch Club Basketball 2 Reserve Basketball I, 2 Victory Corps 3 Reflector Staff 4 Intramurals l, 2 Hi-Y Basketball 4 Hi-Y 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Track 3 Torch Club 1. 2 Band l, 2 Football 4 All-County Band l ISABELLE N. SEIFERT lust naturally nice' Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Chorus 4 Librarian 2, 3 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Iunior Leader 2, 3 Gym Leader 4 Candy Salesman 3 Reserve Basketball l Hi-Y Basketball 4 Torch Club Basketball l, 2 Intramural B, B Champs l Orchestra l, 2 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Football Letterman 3, 4 Reserve Basketball I Hi-Y Basketball 4 Hi-Y Officer 4 NORMAN SHAW ELEANOR SHERWOOD Kept the Sophomores in a whirl Fitch l, 2, 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Always happy and gay Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Chorus 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 4 RUTH STEGMAN Always in the groove' Fitch Hi, l, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer l, 2 National Honor Society 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 County Scholarship team l, Z, 3 District Scholarship Team 2, 3 Spelling Contest 2 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Chorus 4 Office Force l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian l, 2, 3 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Girl Reserve President 4 Candy Salesman 3 -l 5 Page Twenty-four P QQ Lx bln, L w 4 O M. HANS THEIL GERALD TIBBITS Years behind time Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 County Scholarship Team 1, 3 District Scholarship Team 1, 3 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Torch Club 2 Basketball Manager 4 Hi.Y Basketball 4 Torch Club Basketball 2 Speaking out of turn Fitch Hi l, 2, 3, 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Boy Scouts 1, 2 Torch Club 2 Football 2 Torch Club Basketball 2 DOROTHY WOODWORTH Don her dream man Fitch Hi 1, Z, 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Tattle-Tale 3, 4 Office Force 2, 3 Librarian 2, 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Girl Reserve 3, 4 Intramurals 3 16 DELBEBT ZIMMEBMAN Quite the artist Fitch Hi 1, 2, 3, 4 Reflector Staff 4 Tattle-Tale Staff 3, 4 Victory Corps 3 Hi-Y 4 Torch Club l, 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Basketball Letterman 3, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Torch Club Basketball 1 lntramural Basketball Champs l CL.l S lllllilqtlll 1944 To Ralph Marinelli goes talent for art From Emery Bortmas whose sketches are quite smart. A clarinet shiny and textbooks galore To Bay Houk from Chet Clarke who'll need them much more. And Lawrence DeCamp does bequeath his coy smile To Leroy Leonard who will flash it awhile. Dick Hendel to Iunior Rickert now does will His love for good fun and much joy on the bill. Before Walter Holbrook could leave anything The navy said, Come, Son, and get in the swing. Trombonist A. Houk, well-known lover of fun, Leaves to Kenneth May many a joke and sly pun. His curls Gordon Meadows to someone does will Who'll brush them each day with due care and great skill. His prowess in sports George Raidel now does will Bob Gross. though of sports George will ne'er have his fill Ioe Rolla leaves neatness to all who do claim To follow strict rules in maintaining the same. George Rose has but one thing to leave, that's his car: lt's willed to Bob Bowman who'll drive it afar. His sister does Norman Shaw leave to her class, Who welcome at once such a comely young lass, Bill Artz leaves his picture that people galore May see what he looked like in year forty.four. Glenn Boggs' pure blond hair, ever neat, must go first To someone who'll follow through, and that's Iack Gerst. Paul Buckner is heir to a lot of sales talk From Abe Brandyberry who can talk 'round the clock. And then Alfred Breckner does leave with a smile To Cecil Duffett pow'r the girls to beguile. The rollicking humor of A. Russell's wit Is left to one who'll make good use of it. Believe it or not, Paul Cerull leaves his tie To someone who'll wear it without asking, Why? And shop work in which Howard Hann does excel He leaves to all boys who will work just as well. Iohn Polish will leave his dark hair and soft curls For someone to use in attracting the girls. And then William Price leaves his bright sparkling wit To the Iunior, Bill Woodworth, who now can use it. lack Siersdorfer, glad to leave school when he's through, Wills Charles Baker dreams which he hopes will come true. Hans Theil draws airplanes and leaves sketches like these To Eugene E. Elliott whom they ought to please. A seat in the bus someone else now may fill Because Gerald Tibbetts to him does it will. At last Harold Wilhelm does leave to the school A mem'ry ot presence of mind e'er so cool, , For laughing and gay dispositions so sunny Del Zimmerman leaves his cartoons always funny. The Iuniors inherit M. Adams' coupej lt's really wonderful like Holmes' one-hoss shayf' Virginia Dalton, to M. Deiter demure. Bequeathes her neatness with which all boys to lure lean Iohnston bequeathes her work at Margie Lee's To another Johnston, young sister Louise. Ruth Stegman is busier than a bee: She leaves all her work to one whose time is free. To everyone of those who are bereft. The friendliness ol Helen Bougas is left. Here comes Letha Baker to will her baton To A. Bowman who'll twirl it when Letha's gone. From Eleanor Sherwood some cute freshman lass lnherits her Lambie Pie, also ninth class. Elaine Barber who is not tall, but is short, Leaves that quality for G. Holland to sport. M. Bowser leaves T. Lanterman her art: Maxine's works and sketches are really quite smart. Eileen Crum bequeathes to Marcheta Laret Some Tattle-Tale gossip and jokes to edit. Small N. Bartlett leaves her intelligence rare To Marian King to treasure with care. With right smiles, Hope Gettman to M. Walko wills Her sweaters and slacks both with all of the frills. At last Lois Grattidge leaves knowledge ol dates In hist'ry for L. Alders to imitate, Believe it or not, E. Homack leaves her pep To all of those who are too much out of step. Faye Wagar, well-known for her very fast prate. Leaves all that she said for Fitchites to translate. Here's Dorothy Woodworth who leaves eyes so blue To everyone who'll adore their bright, deep hue, From Isabelle Seifert is giv'n to Paul Cline Her shyness to use ev'ry bit of the time. By Vivian Morris love letters sublime Are willed to the students who have leisure time. Ability fine for narrating, Iune Moan To Eleanor Holdash sincerely does loan. D. I. Hall leaves her disposition so gay For others to use along life's darkened way. The giggle that Betty Kravec oft employs Are left for Miss Hugli she them so enjoys. Cute Edna Wehr now can claim the typing crown Because she inherited it from M. Brown. E. Harbol leaves her perfect basketball shots. To Evelyn Summers who'll use them a lot. Bill Foster can now blow at least one small tone Because Claire Meek left him her big sousaphone. RUTH STEGMA'N NORMA BARTLETT Page Twenty five CLASS HISTORY In October, 1940, one hundred three freshmen entered the game against Knowledge. Our coaches for the first quarter were Mr. Stewart Wagner, Mr. C. F. Stone and Mr. Arthur Steiskal. The stars of this period were Frank Roberts, Mario Bertolini, Ruth Stegman and Iune Moan. We were sports-minded early in this battle against knowl- edge. We placed Frank Wagner, Albert Hess and George Raidel on the sub-string in football and Edward Davidson. Clifford Samuels, Walter Holbrook, Bill Griesser, Bill Artz and Richard Hendel on the reserve basketball squad. Little but mighty Frank Roberts was cheerleader. Twelve of our boys were in the Torch Club Mario Bertolini serving as president. Nineteen members of our team were in the band and seventeen in the orchestra. Letha Baker and Doris Fee were majorettes. Hans Thiel placed third in the county General Science Scholarship Test. In Iune the first quarter ended. We had a slight lead over Knowledge. The September whistle blew, the game was resumed. The struggle opened with only ninety-seven on our team. Our coaches for this quarter were Mr. Stewart Wagner. Mr. C. F. Stone and Miss Marietta Bagnall. The stars of this second quarter were Virginia Dalton, Robert Wooten, Mario Bertolini and Ruth Stegman. We placed eight on the football squad. Richard Davis and Albert Hess on the first string and George Raidel, Edward Davidson, lack and Bill Siersdorfer, Gerald Tibbitts, and Alfred Breckner on the sub-string. Basketball was one of the hi-lights during this second quar- ter. Bill Griesser and Richard Davis were on the first string. Bill was fourth highest point man, scoring 1006 of the total for the season. Ten of our team along with only one outsider composed the reserve basketball squad. Betty Kravec was one of the reserve cheerleaders and Chester Clarke a varsity cheerleader. The outstanding achievement of this quarter was made by Ruth Stegman who ranked first in the County and second in the State English Scholarship tests. Mario Bertolini ranked third in the County Latin test. Twenty of our team composed 4291: of the band and orches- tra. Letha Baker and Doris Fee were majorettes again. Seven- teen of the boys were in the Torch Club. Bill Artz was president. We were victorious against the other three classes in a Sales Tax Drive. and as our reward we took time out to enjoy a movie starring Kay Kyser. Page Twenty-six ,During the second quarter Pearl Harbor was attacked and the U. S. was officially at war. This brutal attack greatly changed our game of school. Walton Shively was the first member of the Fitch faculty to enter service. Early in September the team returned to the floor to continue the game against Knowledge. this time we were Iuniors. The game was half over. Now we were upper-classmen. There was much to accomplish in this quarter and as our able coaches we had Mr. A. Glen Snell, Miss Myrlleen Ha- backer and Miss Georgia Price. The game was tougher and we were only eight-one strong. Death had taken one of us, Helen Klein, during the half- time. Our team found it was in a greater fight, the fight for our country. Duty beckoned to Iohn Winfield, Richard Hawley, Albert Hess and Richard Dorman during the period, also to Mr. Ralph Weaver and Mr. Herman Iones of the faculty. The stars of this period were Virginia Dalton, Edward Davidson, Mario Bertolini and Dorothy Woodworth. Eleven of our men were on the football squad. Edward Davidson, Iames Alberter, Alfred Breckner, Albert Hess, George Rose, George Raidel. Iack Siersdorfer and Frank Wagner were lettermen. Glenn Boggs was assistant manager. Edward Davidson and Delbert Zimmerman were basketball stars. Walter Holbrook was reserve manager. The band came into the spotlight in this third quarter. There were fifteen Iuniors in the organization. Letha Baker and Doris Fee were again majorettes. A new organization, the Victory Corps, was unanimously adopted. The Hi-Y and Girl Reserves were open to us in this third quarter. Ten boys joined the Hi-Y and twenty-three girls joined the Girl Reserves. The school paper, Tattle-Tale, came in our charge the second half and we received an A rating. The third period was nearly over and victory was nearer. Virginia Dalton, Iune Moan, Helen Bougas, Ruth Stegman, Mario Bertolini and George Rose did the most to overcome our foe, Knowledge, this period. They were inducted into the National Honor Society. The period in the game had rolled around when we too. bought class rings. We took time-out in April for a grand and glorious Ir.-Sr. Prom. But now the whistle blew and we took three months off to rest for the final quarter. During this time-out Uncle Sam beckoned again and Edward Davidson, Frank Wagner, Frank Roberts, Robert Wooten and Richard Davis answered the call. Also our able coach for the first half, Mr. Stewart Wagner, enlisted in the Navy. Coming back on the floor in September 1943, our team now decreased to fifty-five, was ready to take up the game to raise the score for a Victory. Our coaches for this last quarter were Mrs. l. B. Boyer, Miss Bettimae Iones and Mr. Arthur Steiskal. The stars were Glenn Boggs, Letha Baker, Iack Siersdorfer and Faye Wagar. The story of this year's quarter in the game is clearly told in the Reflector. As a reward for endeavor in the P. T. A. Membership Drive, our team enjoyed a chili supper and dance in the assembly room. Uncle Sam beckoned again. This time five boys were called from the game. Mario Bertolini was the first to go. He was followed by Bill Bennet, Arnold Russel, George Raidel and Walter Holbrook. In April we had our last big get-together, the Ir.-Sr. Prom. The time had rolled around, it was May. The game was over. We were victorious. We had conquered Knowledge! EILEEN CHUM I 'S W x.- If .4 N up .Y '1 Q.. '5 IL' KD Q ---U 5. 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La ard ch ,Hi Bernard Check, Paul Buckner WI Ro ond Sec rlisle, Ca Iohn Klacik, lack It Keipe eaver, Evelyn W rgare Ma Kotouc. Louise I. rbe Ba Vera Row: Th rd r S Tisone. Do 1, h. Teresa Kra Weis Donna Welther. Se ui Lo ler Mi Laverne Smith. 911 Hunter, Laur EES Gm w:I Ro Fourth mmers, Shirley U S rles Siegel, Evelyn ha C Mills. CITIES rank Harbol, I Filth Row: P Frederick. Donald l, Shaw, Ieanne Hansen, Peggy Net J' 40 qim.,,,vkgi . .JL .. ,YW ....d3L- H ...Vai A ,, ,rf .,...g A E ,vu +3 'F ,MN 491310 Rose ogen, eb yR I on, Ma PS Doris Thom ii. oodru Dolly W lt ight p Row fleft to r To rr. Samantha Ta rgaret Ma Hoffman. , Suzanne Nierlich sh, Dorothy m. oli his P C Lester Bortmas. X. Gallage Carr. Robert Gerald Buechler d Richer Second Row: 'Ji L. dl U Ae U c .-. AZ L: U L. Lu 'U G1 L. Ln 5- 2 cs 'J rn L: o : L1-J AE :1 o EE a B1 1: G O E :N Nelson. UY M f. Little. Lois Shof cher. Shirley Ba May, Paul Dale Row: hird T dard. Robert od Goddard, Dale G Ima Wi reisser. G King, Dorothy UH Mari Brickley. Glenn Fuller. T-' QD .Q o C: L: cv L: E u IE Lu Lv .-1 L.: an c FQ L: 2 U III 'EJ' L. o U L: 2 E :- L. o E .rf U 2 L: av B: 5 :: at .YI :f U Q .E '6 III -ci L: GBUS May, Io u E E o 5 G! 1: L. 3 rn E o L. GD U L: 0 L: :J BI E' cs La. L: .L: O L-I o GJ .L: n: 3 o BI E E .x o o .L: cn E E 5 'Lf as as .2 ire 2 o L. o I vi L. ru :Q- Q an L: D .- :S- L: .. o :w o Z L: L: '41 L-I cu .Z E5 Page Thirty-one Page Thirlytwo L1-II-I-Nfl in T' :ae- 409617 Sir... M PICTURE . TTO - BO PICTURE DLE MID CTURE PPI TO :- cu 5. :Q- :- cf- ': 2:3 ,J 2 2 .r: U ui :- ,. L: 03 I ri o E 76 CD .E Z 'CC cf E '6 ..1 C. wo 248 'Sim ab 12 E .E '45 'Su ,cb- Tri 3:- EE ma: .IE 2. :E EE .UU E11 -E.. .22 mo En: ,,,.. EE Qc: U7-U c: o U ED un c: 2 ID 'JI if 5 2 cn o :: -u In T E .E bd :- r. c E .ai .2 c o n. 2 '6. 75 U 4:3 Ubi D. Malcom- ck ook. Ia Sh Hughes. Dale Wesley Row: Second Anderson. SGH D i, Bertolin Livio ter. Hann, Ernest kesch. 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Me TE: UE go Ur: Ea Sb .. J: BE' :ig UE isa ,,,m,.. v-lag 35 0.20 1:0 sis: SI Ewpg ... ug UI U5 QMS 4:3411 r-fig.: .C E D.. 35 do 23 O Q5 -3' EE 54 . Ill 412 ,Em L... au: CDG! IIJE O: 'az o un. gi. 81:5 32 O :UQ 0.32 5:42 I-algo Him 3 ur Eu 551-3U Q3 .-C 1: 5 O ri. Mal- ldred el. Mi Hersch nard Ber ISOII, La verly Be WI Ro Filth halla. Pu Thomas Cline. rothers. B wry, Robert Selitsky, Roland Lo Robert WI Ro l. robs Minck, Dolores Burke, lean P 8119 comson. Imog hes, Dor- U9 Gretta Holland, Peggy H E E cn fb c o .- 'E : u: .z U ,z U rn Ill GJ TI o J: U d o 2 as Z 'rs L. U 4: -E CCE .E E .- rf 5 C O 'aa 'ES 'U u EI :Q- 'E o hh 'U Q -o rn '-1 E' F i 'F 5- '1 rn rn x x ,'P2ff xx ' f If R'-ow' v Ni X Q1 Nj-Q. . i -I Iarxet Hartman. Thelma T. Hone a Hoffman, Mary Ann Hackett, Mildred ini TQ res Good, V Delo QQ r .p .4 me V Q 5 were so Q 4 5.419 r s. r, Iohn Iohnson. Thomas Schurrenberqe Sullivan. Don ES ner. Iam Don Fro left to riqhtl: Row Top Louis Lamb. Charles Fawcett, rd Athey, Norman . Richo ait W Paul McClain, Fred Row Second Iames Barber Ralph Crum. Tessean. William Polish, Ioe Balla, Robert Clarke, r, To Russel Carlyle. Steve Proverbs. aw. Billy Sh Russell, Bi ly Row: Tommy Meek, Harry Third Leonard. Bishop, Robert porcer, Alex Panda. Lester Raymond arinelli. ylVI ause, Larr Kr Sabo, Robert Corll, Robert rt Davis, Robe wc Ralph Ro Fourth Barinqer. Iohn Dvoracek Harold Ansevin, Richard Greier, Richard Zocco. 1: Q2 .Q o a: :Q rv. Ca: 36 Q1 QS :O mt: 15.0 23 will :A . ali E3 ,HE kv: 2:- jg-o 125 gm D . UE :- gn-I ei Ce 'Fm lllv ae. CDG! 52 Qu: :DIE 'Uh-4 '29 ms ci t. . ,QE to mr: is Um 5... 2-5 no oO 173 . H2 3.- og rx: E :I Page Thirty-live ff A ' l f. 1 V ,T ,--. Page Thirfy-six l. :pu-v l 1 V 6 inf VL Jinx- f 52' Q.. Paul ne YV Renninqe Hunter. lean arxcy N Gertrude Brenner OSS! htl: Ioyce M rig Top Row left to ISS uck, Delo Sh opard, Rio Mozzie, Shirley Le kly, Connie ric Marlene Zarnke, Ruth B Bernet. Gross. qinia Lang. Vir Bouqas. ancis Fr Buchwalter, Savino, Ioyce Kroeck, Shirley HH yA GI w:M Ro Second uprrqh aH rqini Betty Lippett, Vi Nelson, Donna Lester dside, Ruth OO W Byers, lane H ric Ma lean Amendolea. leon Pol sh. Schwarten, Nancy Carr, ner, Suzanne Vel' Dorothy Ta Third Row: ri O .s U E U E 3' T: U7 si O Ill E CD D 2 rn EE ': .. D :1: L' .9 ID ua vz O U: :E U 2 S 'L' U C o .. u.. Ianet Ohl, Glenna Owings, Natosha Miller Delores Barqer Mary Louise Clarke. Fourth How: Flora I. Boye Herschel, Lillian DH A e. Kather ne Hogart, Blain stfefvffe '49 J P f 1 y! I L ' J M . vs-fr, . CD,-cn ls, Robert Conger, lock Noble, Donald Wood, Mil ard ch artin, Ri M left to rightl: Richard Row Top idel, Robert Reece. Robert Ra Gm McPhillimy, Willi ward Waite, Edward cm. Ho hm Ronald Lea Glover, Don Mitchell. Iczmes Meckling, lock Harris, Leroy Leonard Fields, Second Row: Robert Rose, Homer Cornell. Robert Husic. wiliger. Tocco. Lesly T Buddy Imdn. ge 111 G m lc 5 .2 E Z 3 EQ ,X QE P E E ID :x cn 3' Z i5 B . g 5 E . t. 3 8 .5 U 5 2 .X C 3 2 E rr. O . E5 32 - Tia 5 o o LE m or -, U u L' B 9' 0 3 m8E Q55 . V, v-4 :IIE ox l Egan: U :'-:U .::.'-E OCQN ...CAE 6506 .gmirri mgma 2552 2-Ei 'fS'. .f 35130 020: azacmi T, 'E .: E .c o s- u. Page Thirty-Se ven In the picture above, we have one or more representatives from each class in Fitch High School. These people have been chosen not for all around excellence but because their work was outstanding in the class from which they were chosen. The group includes: English I. Carol Birkholtz, Marguerite Andrews. English II: Shirley Shaw, May Nelson, English III: Eleanor Holdash, Francis DeHotI. English IV: Ruth Stegman, Norma Bart- lett. Latin I' Paul Cline. lean Probst. Latin II: Natalie Dalton, Ieanne Hansen. French II: Ruth Stegman. Norma Bart, lett. Physics: Kenneth May, lohn Polish. Chemistry: George Rose, Ruth Stegman. Biology: Ruth Lloyd, Dorothy Donehue. General Science: lean Probst, Paul Cline. Civics: Iune Moan. Norma Bartlett. Economics: Norma Bartlett, Eileen Crum. American History: Eleanor I-Ioldash. Kenneth May. World History: Francis DeHoll, LaVerne Miller, Shorthand I: Delores Andrews, Eleanor Holdash. Shorthand II: Virginia Dalton, Betty Kravec. Secretarial Practice: Virginia Dalton. Elaine Barber. Bookkeeping I: Eleanor Holclash, Ger- aldine Baits. Typing I: Helen Bougas, Martha Deiter, Typing II: Hope Gettmann. Iunior Business Training: Marguerite Andrews, Carol Birkholtz. Home Economics I: Lona Boyd, Mar- guerite Andrews. Home Economics II: Martha Deiter, Norma Bartlett, Home Economics III, IV: Helen Bouqas. Drawing: Ralph Marinelli, Frank Har- bol. Wood: Irvin Holdash, Bernard Check. Metal: lohn Klacik, Lester Bortmas. Electrical: lack C a r l is l e, William Schultz. Advance Wood: Abraham Brandyber- ry, William Roth. Advance Metal: William Artz, Law- rence DeCamp. General Math: Richard Greier, Irvin Holdash. Algebra I: Armand Houk, Paul Schure renberger. Plane Geometry: Marian King, Iohn Klacik. Trigonometry: George Rose, Lois Al- ders. We are very proud of Eleanor Holdash because of her ac- complishment in the department of Home Economics. At the close of the school year, Eleanor's home project in Child Care was selected to be sent to Columbus with the annual report. There the office of Vocational Education judged this project to be one of the best in the State of Ohio and awarded it a blue ribbon. Our congratulations go to Eleanor for earning this honor for herself and Fitch School. X wx K, t my 5 Jlii' x,-. Jr- . N-v.c.c ,ll 1 X. 1 r KT-' Q' Y' -1-4 S Q 2.1. 5.1 , s FJ' O 4- i 1 Y . fm., O 44 Q42 Q -l-I Rickert, lack Carlisle, Robert Brickley, Holdash, Frank Harbol. Harold left to rightl: Irvin Row Top I. Paul Buckne Birkholtz. Robert uchler. hard Be rson, Ric La rd cha Ri rightlz tt0 lei Row cond Se uller Sch orne, Paul sb mO IG E Raymond Hartman, Richard Pfund, Wes- Lcoachl, Robinette Ralph M r ht: rig Cleft to d Row Thr ovsky, Robert Bowman, Robert Frank. rk ank, Paul Ma I F red F Greier. ard ch Ri Hughes ley z, Fred Breckner George Art Gm el, Willi d Hend G1 ch w lleft to rightl: lack Siersdorfer, Ri Ro Fourth Boggs fmanaqer.J SDH Bortmas, G1 rice. Emery mP 10 idel, Will' Ra Rose. George FOOTBALL HI-LIGHTS Fitch began the football season with a new coach, Mr. Ralph Robinette, who had taken over the duties of Mr. C. P. Stone as the boys' physical education instructor and Mr. Ralph Weaver's position as head football coach. The first practice was set for August 20, 1943 and twenty-eight boys responded to the call. After three weeks of strenuous workouts the team was prepared to meet Ursuline, when it was discovered that the fullback was in- eligible. This was to have far-reaching effects throughout the season as it disorganized the team and caused many changes in positions, which took up very precious time. In the Ursuline game the team was outclassed, as is shown by the score. However, more evenly matched in the Scienceville game, victory was easily accomplished. The third game, with Fitch's rival, Canfield, was a bitter struggle, but the team spurted forth in the second half and conquered. In the Boardman game the boys were entirely too slow for the swift backs of the opposing team. The team fought furiously in the rain against Newton Falls and was victorious. When we played Hubbard, an undefeated team, Fitch was again outclassed, Brookfield broke through the line to score a touchdown and defeated Fitch by seven points. The final game of the year, Fitch versus Leetonia. was the best game of the season, show- ing much spirit and cooperation. The following boys received their letters December 7, 1943: NVILLIAM ARTZ ROBERT BIRKHOLTZ GLENN BOGGS lltllanaqert EMORY BORTMAS FRED BRECKNER PAUL BUCKNER Sept.l8 Sept.25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 ROBERT FRANK FRANK HARBOL RAYMOND HARTMAN RICHARD HENDEL RICHARD LARSON PAUL MARKOVSKY SCH E D U LE Ursuline 25 Scienceville 6 Canfield 13 Boardman 45 Newton Falls 6 Hubbard 25 Brookfield 7 Leetonia 7 WILLIAM PRICE GEORGE RAIDEL HAROLD RICKERT GEORGE ROSE JACK SIERSDORFER PETE TOCCO tlnductedl Fitch U Fitch 26 Fitch 27 Fitch 0 Fitch 12 Fitch 0 Fitch O Fitch 14 Page Forty-one Fi Anal zu., Img 'As VA 'qi T ,lx x a-' VARSITY BASKETBALL HI-LIGHTS The 1943-44 basketball season was one of the most successful that Fitch has had in the past several years. The Fitch team was rated one of the best in Mahoning County. During the season the team played seventeen games-winning eleven, losing six. The season started on the home court with a win over North Iackson. However, Fitch tasted defeat in our next three games against Rayen, Boardman and East Palestine, respec- tively. The team made a gallant comeback and defeated Mineral Ridge in the fifth game. The sixth and seventh games of the season were also Fitch victories. Columbiana won the next game and Chaney beat Fitch on their floor the following week. During this period in the season the team played whirlwind basketball game and won the next five games. The victims included Canfield, Memorial, Poland, Niles and Canfield. These victories were followed by a defeat at the hands of Ursuline. However, the season had a victorious end when Hubbard and Sebring fell before Fitch. The games with Canfield and the second game with Rayen were the outstanding games of the season, the game with Rayen being won in an overtime period. Fitch entered the Mahoning County Class B tournament February 17, as one of the seeded teams. Fitch was upset by Goshen 26-24. The following boys received letters: ROBERT BOWMAN ROBERT GROSS PETE TOCCO RICHARD DETCHON RICHARD LARSON DELBERT ZIMMERMAN CECIL DUFFETT HAROLD RICKERT HANS THEIL fManaqerJ SCHEDULE Nov. North Iackson Fitch Dec Rayen Fitch Dec. Boardman F itch Dec. East Palestine Fitch Dec. Mineral Ridge Fitch Dec. Rayen Fitch Ian. Newton Falls Fitch Ian. Columbiana Fitch Ian. Chaney Fitch Ian. Canfield Fitch Ian. Memorial Fitch Ian. Poland Fitch Ian. Niles Fitch Feb. Canfield Fitch Feb. Ursuline Fitch Feb. Hubbard Fitch Feb. Sebring Fitch Feb. Goshen Fitch Tournament Page Forty-three -Q., dworth. OO W Gm Paul l-Ianer, Wi li . Frank Harbol, Elton Straley. Gerald Carr tmcmagerl Left to right: Hoffman, Paul orne, Robert sb iam O W nette Icoach n Schnurrenberger, Mr, R. H. Rohr Ioh Amendolea, Henry Schuller fmanaqer. Gm Willi Buckner, Paul Markovsky, SCHEDULE 23 Fitch 32 haney C ll lan. 28 ch Fit 8 Il SO ck North Ia Nov. 24 GJ Ol -C U 1'-1 Ll-4 CN! ,- 'E cu Q: sr. o O Q' :S O .. 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Zfdtm-Zlfsj -Zi P-ZA M-Z1i- .,V.I- DT' U' R-Yr' 3 t J ' u RED!! UN. '-E.'-SESS uN.BLUE!! ::a,2s1E ElN.FITEHl!l 6 - H Qllm IUNIOR LEADERS This year the junior leaders Were under the supervision of Miss Shirley Feicht and Mr. Ralph Robinette, physical education instructors. The leaders supervise the grade activities during their noon hour. The leaders are: Top Row Cleft to riqhtl: Francis Del-lofi, Elsie Roth. Sally McGee. Second Row: Lana Boyd, Margaret Tarr, Twila Lanterman, Teresa Kral. Third Rowz Nancy Green, Helen Kocur, Verna Muir. ,J I . MA. ' f ra! GYM LEADERS The gym leaders are a newly organized group at Fitch this year. The girls were elected to their respective posts by each gym class. This group aids Miss Shirley Feicht, girls physical education instructor, in handling gym activities. The leaders are: Top Row Cleft to rightl: Ruth Rentsch, Virginia Dalton, Miss Shirley Feicht, Ianice McCracken, Mary Louise Adams. Second Row: Isabelle Siefert, Eileen Crum, Elaine Barber, Marilyn Shaw, lean Iohnston, Mary Lou Parker, Ruth Davies, Mary Lou O'Hara. Letha Baker, Faye Wager. Third Row: Marie Walko, Marcheta Laret, Dorothy Bowen, Evelyn Summers, Doris Thompson, Eleanor Homack, Anna Lee Taylor, Dona Sauer. ax: mg 11 zz , 0 ef fig ,X ah N it , . Q ,wif V., I,- ff? 4' A T wig ' UN W W 25 -x .fu- Qc- f' yr' A . 'SZ' BARITONES: Harry Bishop, May Nelson. year s second hi ctor. in dire band Snell, 91111 Mr. A. Gl e Gettmann. OP Foster, H William k. 99 Cla re M ES: BASS tal- nd into a ba ch moulded the Fit again has ch at Fit May. YIVIPANI: Kenneth T nization. QC! I' ented musical o Pr ce, Iohn Dvoracelc, Robert Clarke. ICITTI Will DRUMS: Besides giving concerts, the Fitch band has provided H IP-1 E D ID i O I 'U O E ZP- C CG is :xiii 'ie 22 2,2 SF wi E: .Ds 52 QE P112 55. 2 O.. QE QE '55 ,Av-I LU 2 CJ O U1 E O 2 l-4 I3 O 'U KD D.. L CD .-C 'U Q' U UI U' .E E E Q4-fi CD2 Qtr: SL. O2 3-4 23: ...Q U10 gb Barbara echler Bu ichard Athey, R Richard May. Dale I. UCI St Schnurrerxberqer R Chard TS: Faye Wagar B lly Delaney, Paul CORNE Kemp, Iayne Lewis, Larry Nlcrinelli. mb. La m Shook, Iohn Schnurreriberger, Charles ia Will Il. ho Detc E 2 a Detchon, Twil i. io Bertolin V ONES: Elaine Barber. Li XOPH SA Weaver, Esmond We hr Ge Anna M l9S. Dav Ruth Rose. Eleanore Greene. qaret Cerull. Herbert Dav s Lohr, Betty GCI Rh Shaw. HORNS: E leen Crum, Shirley Margaret Weaver. mp. Marian Cl eC wrence D La l. cl Houk, Paul Cerul CH fm OMBONES: A TR GY. ie Pil : Marjor BELL LYRA and BA MARIM 9. E 5 3 o D4 E Tu LD 0 .2 6' .E ac SALLY LEWIS LETHA BAKER RUTH IANE SMITH fs Y' s . 'W 0 G. 5 6 sf A CHARLOTTE PONICK MARILYN SHAW IEAN PROBST IEAN PAUGH The majorettes headed by Letha Baker added zest and color to Fitch's athletic programs and worked hand-in-hand with the band at many programs. ADA BOWMAN LAURA HELEN KIHBY Page Fifty-one 9. rs GIRLS' CHORUS The Girls' Chorus under the direction of Miss Betty Mason, organized a talented group which featured the solos ot Marian Davis and Louise Kotouc. Top Row flctt to riglitt' Ann Novotny, Sally Bailey, Hazel Col- ler, losophine Miligi, Shirley Lally, Doris Thompson, Dorothy Nierlich, Eleanor Sherwood, Anna Mae Kelly. Evelyn Gorsuch, Icia Marie Thiel, Svcorial How Dolores Ohl, Margaret Bokesch, Buth Bentsch, Ruth Olive Lloyd, Eleanore Rose, Helen Bouqas, Donna Mae Strausser, Marian Davis. Third Row: Isabelle Sietert, Peggy Hughes, Mary Behboqen, Louise Welther, Dolly Woodruff, Dorothy Ferry, Mildred Malcomson, Dorothy Greisser, lanice McCracken, lane Byers, Miss Betty Mason, Laverne Miller. Fourth Row: Wilda Burke, Shirley Little, Verna Muir, Donna lean Welsh, Priscilla Miller, Ioanne Stiver, Wilma God- dard, Louise Kptouc, Margaret Weaver. Filth Bow: Carmela Miligi, Ruth Stegrnan, Mary Ellen Corll, Mary Lou O'Harcr, Dorothy Lally, Gretta Holland, Dor- othy Donehue. .. L., X 1? BOYS' CHORUS The Boys' Chorus was as a musical organiza- tion, new to Fitch this year. They were organ- ized and directed by Miss Betty Mason. Top Bow 'left to rightrz Robert Gallagher, Charles Hunter, Cecil Fink, Donald Frederick. Second Bow: Paul Buckner, Rchard Larson, Bill Osborne, Paul Schumann. Third Bow: Miss Betty Mason, Bernard Check, Charles Seigcl, Frank Harbnl, Glen Fuller, Stanley Sretert, Lester Bart- mas. Fourth Row: james Mills, lack Carlisle, Kenneth May, Harold Greene, Lauren Smith, Harry Bishop, Paul Backer. .2 C, f I f tr , 1 V n 5'-X nv TATTLE-TALE The Tattle-Tale has become to Fitch, a neces- sary part of its school life. lt provides the only rneans ot publicising school events and relating news to the students, Miss Bettimae Iones was the Editorial Adviser and Miss Florence Greenberg, the Production Adviser. Top Row tlelt to riqhtf. Isabelle Srelert, Vrvran Morris, lean Johnston. Chester Clarke, Wrllram Price, Richard Hendel. Abraham Brandyberry. Glenn Boqqs, Eleanor Hornack, Mary Louise Adams, Hope Gettrnann Second Row: Miss Bettrmae Jones, Delbert Zimmerman, Gordon Meadows. George Rose, Paul Cerrrll, Howard Hann, Har- old Wilhelm. Third How Hans Thiel, Letha Baker, Eleanor Sherwood, Elsie Harlrol. Dorothy Woodworth, lune lVloan, Helen Bouqas, Marrorre Brown, Miss Florence Greenberg. Fourth How: Ruth Steqrnan, Norrna Bartlett. Vrrqrrrra Dalton, Betty Kravec, Eileen Crum. Faye Waqar, Elaine Barber. Fx ,- X 1 1 as O 1' K' '- '47 fi A-.4-x tl OFFICE FORCE 'lille OffiCe force is niqde up Of Q qrgup Of Top Row let! to rrqht : Hnth Stedman, Charles Siegel, Robert . - ' Brrckly. Gerald Carr, Thomas Ptrhalla, Helen Bouaas Students Chosen to md MI' H' Rlckerl and Mr' Second Row Norma Bartlett, Marian Davis, Poqqy Cerull. R' Buchvvaltel, in their Office Work Eleanor Holtlash, Ffleanor Rose, Lois Alders, Mary Lotrrso Adams Those included in the IV . Third Row Greta Holland, Indy Riebe, Louise Kotour, Edna q oup are. Wehr, Eleanor Horrrack, Anna Lee Taylor, Marporre Brown. -I 4 LH CD fp. U KI cd Oc: vo ii -KCI '5 -UL 9 L: onsor: Mr. R, E. Buchwalter, pri Ca SP Nora Kennedy, Helen Bouqas, Miss Moon, How ilett to right: lane Top S or 2 un .-E :1 a: L-.1 :xi 5 CD III GJ TJ Betty Alders Taylor, Eleanor Holdash, Lois Lee DG A cCracken M t, Ianice rn, Frances Del-lot E Cru S911 , E11 GY Sefonci How: Kenneth M of the National Honor hapter chC Fit into the ducted were in IS be GITI ITI DSW GH il 5, 1944, elev I' AP On oan, and Ruth Stegrnan, M H6 rqlnia Dalton, lu lb ui U ow :S o LD re Helen year a embers from last Society. The m Crum, Betty SGH , Eil Bartlett THU Ol' Barber N H9 Elai CD x-4 C oqram I SP inducted at thi TE? e seniors who we Th ce Mc- ani Holdash, I DeHoff, Eleanor Lois Alcl ers, Frances Te juniors a The Polish. hn dlo CIT1 SC, GV Kr an in- CLS ed I'1ClIT1 CIS W ho ssell, class of '44, w Bu old IH A GY M Kenneth and Taylor Lee HUG A acken Cr :if E L4 'ffl U5 :S 111 :E ,E serving HOW ductee, is the National Honor Society s based on the four cardinal principles-scholarship, .,-. Membership in ai ,E Lv SST racter, and leadership, cha Miss Nora Kennedy is the sponsor of the organization. 2. 4. The The The The Students who rank in the upper ten per cent of their respective classes are pictured above. senior qroup tNo. ll are tleft to riqhtt: Ruth Steqman, Iune Moon, Helen Bouqas, Virginia Dal- ton, Norma Bartlett. junior qroup tNo. 2? are: Back Row: Marjorie Piier, Kenneth May, Geraldine Batts, Eleanor Holrlash. Front Row: Ianice McCracken, Doris DeCamp, Anna Lee Taylor, Lois Alders. sophomore group tNo, 33 are: Back Row: Marian King, Ruth Lloyd, Priscilla Miller, Robert Brickley, Front How: Natalie Dalton, Shirley Shaw, Dorothy Donehue, Ieanne Hansen, Louise Welther. lreshmen group KNO, 43 are: Back Row: Marguerite Andrews, Livio Bertolini, Donna lean Elliot, Cleo Del-loli. Front Row: Paul Schnurrenberger, lean Probst, Charlotte Klootwyk, Wilda Gorsuch, Paul Cline. 1 N X x ls INN , 'UGPT' c Page Fifty-six P Iohn The Hi-Y was under the direction of Mr. F ranko. Meadows, ordon G rinelli. Ma : Ralph riqhtf Row ileit to Top oltz, Robert kh Axtz. George Haidel, Robert Brr liam Wil Darrell Daly. Frank. Wil- bitts, Harold ib Gerald T ranlco . Iohn F Mr Second Row: Gray. Robert rice, mP helm, Alfred Breckner, VJillia Kenneth May, George Hose. mme!- Zi rt Third Row: Glenn Boggs, Howard Hann, Delbe Raymond Bowman. Robert Robert Morgan. HIGH. Hartman, Bishop, Eugene Elliot, Harry Siersdorier Row: Ioclc Fourth Ioseph Rolla, Chester Clarke. 51 Orgy' , w 1 4 N .,.f' u. . mv: if 52 is Ei :EE .LD O Gil UID ef Wo ,CL as EO D..-J 522' . -S5 U. Eg ,571 3: 95 Q- IG 28 E... 3.2 Ob EIU UQ C 0 U Q! CD L-4 O .H ct 5 U-'Q M O .. Q .9 E .Q ct D U1 M O C2 U .Q U7 CD b L' . S22 Lg.: U1 EE Us gm 5-. C C. U as-' go.: E55 ma.: CD .zfpsg E310 asf, Ui: 52120 ,:mQ Qld .WE E12 .23-v of-is E - D See e3-E Em 'agar OUZ Aka: 0714.51 Ss-53 Cm:: ' wg-6 .2 o ,go Em? ,.n,, 3-.aw Ca.: mmm 'U .: .-C I-' will 5.2 as .92 '55 E - SS Dio Hr.. Om 4:5 .93 335 N 42:1 SDJ U-1vS GJ!-1 ,QE :E .A O8 WE go B+! oo om: mo QQ .Elm czrnello, Ruth Stegman, Miss Shirley Feicht. Ci iniG 9 ident Ruth Steg- S I9 P Ie icers a ff The o t Feich ley Shir C IU 2 LE ri E U U EJ Q U1 ': O Q .. 4: Gi 3 o s: 1: L-.1 ri an an i.. CD IP' U G U Z 5 Fourth Ro cretary, Helen Se 111 OCI M UI19 President, I C6 Vi ITICIDI Faye Wagar, 5 O ,J 91 .. D E .fr ': ,. 0 E Brown. r: .Q ,Z 5 ' ne Smith Margo Dalton. VI as -.. 2 cu Q .AJ u Virginia U E o If E : my U 2 OI-LJ YU. Seifert. asurer, Isabelle I9 sgT Bouga ai .2 i. :1 cn U E ui E :J 'U KC as .'!'. :- -o Z7 ... d E S GJ ': o E .2 ,-C I-' 0 ': U E U 'U ,.. E D' ': E2 E' Top Row SYIEZ. la Guti Lo Vera Woodworth, Aurelia Dragus. Riebe. Paugh, eHofi, lean D Francis a Marie Lovrinoff, nn 1 A th How c- F11 M C6 Alders, lani Lois Taylor. a Lee HH y Gross. A Bett i. o Z :E I-4 o 3 'U O o 3 H o Q mv as E cs E vi U U' 5 O CD CI G! E LII 5- E o .HE as .E E Q 2 E C c GJ M 5- .D .': aa C 2 G3 IE cs .. :1 n ,.z ri o E 3 o cn cs 'U 42 if GJ -54 u U i.. U .r: U :1 I0 i. o U r: :f- E as I-Ll if c o E Ti: O an Q. o III L: an I0 3 o cn an .E X :J E E 1: D DJ ui 3 an i. 'U r: 'C Ill aa .. 2 o Q :E .E 4: o Q. 3 x in . t '4 STUDENT COUNCIL The Fitch Student Council is composed of the class officers of the tour high school grades. This Council, which directs school activities, is under the supervision of Supt. Harold S. Rickert. Top Row Cleft to riqhtl: Robert Birkholtz, Eleanor Rose, Paul Buckner, William Shook, Priscilla Miller. Second Row: Cleft to rightl: Robert Bowman, Charles Baker, Dorothy Bowen, Mary Lou O'l'lara, Paul Cline. Third How: Cleft to riqhtl: Virginia Ciarnello, Edna Wehr Csecretaryl, Glenn Boggs Cpresidentl. Mr, Harold Rickert, Letha Baker Cvice preside-ntl, lack Siersdorfer Ctreasurerl, Faye Waqar. Y-...f 0 5 6 sv- N. Page Fifty-eight LIBRARIANS This year the librarians were under the direction of Miss Genevieve Ruddy. These students give their time to aid pupils in obtaining books and information from the school library, and in making a large stock of books from the Youngstown Library available. Top Row Cleft to riqhtl: Delores Smith, Dorothy Nierlich, Elsie Rath, Wilma Goddard, Wilda Burke, Dorothy Greisser. Second Row Cleft to rightl: Shirley Lally, Lucille Swauger, Mary Lou Parker, Marguerite Andrews, Carol Birkholtz, Edna Slavik. Third Row Cleft to riqhll: Louise Welther, Rhea Lohr, Claire Meek, Dorothy Woodworth. Anna Marie Lovrinoff, Pauline Fields. Shirley Shaw. , W .ext K I r ' r . l .fl x . Q 'N fly., -v -EW VE Standing lleft to rightlz Pauline Fields, Robert Connors, Glenn Boggs, Charlotte Klootwyk. Seated tleft to riqhtt: Helen Kocur, Lois Grattidqe, Iune Moan, William Ariz. The above students, under the direction of Miss Nora Kennedy, have been doing their bit to hasten the day of victory through the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. There is much more to selling bonds and stamps than most people realize. It is not just a matter of asking Americans to buy, collect- ing the money-and the job ending there. The weekly stamp and bond orders are sent in from each room, the money is counted, then re- corded together with the number and kind of stamp. Then there is the packing of the money which is an exacting job-a one penny mistake causing much trouble. There is the final addi- tion of the recorded stamp orders and room totals. Then the final check to see if the money collected equals the amount required for the number of stamps ordered. These students have been chosen for this job because of their efficiency and trustworthiness. Each week they have voluntarily given up some study time to see that this job gets done. Fitch School has come through with flying colors in their purchase of War Stamps and Bonds. There have been three major bond and stamp drives-the Third and Fourth War Loans and the drive to purchase Flying Ieeps. By September 30, 1943, the War Stamp order was 3262. Bertolini Day was held October 7 in honor of Mario of the present senior class who left for the Army. On that day 355.75 worth of stamps were sold. During the week of October 4 Cincluding Bertolini Dayl, a total of 3282.95 worth of bonds and stamps were pur- chased by Fitch students. In the Schools at War Ieep Campaign, the Freshman Class sold 53,856.25 in bonds and stamps. The winners of that drive were: Paul- ine fields - Sl,284.00, Helen Kocur - Sl,l45.50, Robert Connors -- S750.00. During the Fourth War Loan Drive, S4,655 in bonds were sold. Charlotte Klootwyk was the winner in the drive, having brought in 31,041.25 The bond sales reached a high of 51,512.50 in one week. To date. 510,342.50 in bonds, and 53,060.00 in stamps have been sold. The yearly total is 313,402.50 collected for bonds and stamps. The loyal and patriotic Fitch spirit is shown in these figures. The Fitch spirit is the kind which is going to speed final Victory. Page Fifty nme R , ,,....LK , IULIANA HARDY R. N. Mrs. Hardy has been the Fitch School nurse for two years. In this department, open house is kept all day so that students may re- ceive tirst aid for accidents ot any kind and simple medication tor the relief oi ordinary ailments. This pro- gram has the sanction of Dr. S. G. Pat- ton who is Mahoning County Health Commissioner. Other work on the nurse's program is periodical weighing and measuring, talks on nutrition, lectures on personal hygiene, eye testing tor visual acruity, helping with the chest Xeray program, and supervising Shick testing and vac- cination for small pox, Page Sixty L Q MISS BETTY MILLS Miss Betty Mills, graduate ot the class ot '43, is serving as secretary ot Superintendent H. S. Hickert. X1 ' 9 if Mt I I Q AUTOGRAPHS Compliments of CLIFFORD E. SAMUELS Broadway cmd Wick Youngstown, Ohio MR- HARRY L- IOYCE A DEPARTMENT STORE FOR EVERY AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Compliments of E Woodstock Typewriter T H E S P OT Exchange Broadway and wick Phone 3-4929 Compliments of Smith Baldwin-Reebel. Ltd. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Mineral Ridge, Ohio Phone Niles 2-2133 Compliments of BREWSTER 6. ROBERTS Compliments of IAMES M. ELLIOTT COUNTY RECORDER Compliments of Iudge Clifford M. Woodside Compliments of FRANK E. CAILOR COUNTY TREASURER SPORTING GOODS CO. 31 North Champion Street Phone 7-3023 Pete McBride Carl Genkinger For Equal or Greater Value in HARDWARE and HOUSE NEEDS Stop at The Stambaugh-Thompson Company 114 W. Federal St., 1652 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown. Ohio Compliments of BILL QUINLAN COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS Compliments of WILLIAM CLARK Page Sixty-fi ve great c7Vfotion Spicture gntertainment Gan glflake Qfmr ff? fffappierf You'1l Find It-Every Day of the Week at Your Girard Theatres . . . Where You're Always Sure of Seeing the CREAM of the CROP . . . Pictures Produced By the World's Greatest Producers. And Cast With Top Stars . ATTEND THE 3Ve w and Cgbeatres AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE GATHER YOUR FRIENDS TOGETHER AND MAKE IT A THEATER PARTY TONIGHT! Call Our Theaters for Any Information Desired-There Is No Cha g and We're Always Glad to Help You At Any Time PQSY ISALY'S ICE CREAM PACKS A THRILL BUY IT OFTEN GET YOUR FILL UM-M-M, IT'S GOOD' HERMAN 'S SERVICE STATION GENERAL AUTO BODY d FENDER SERVICE O 3300 MAHONING AVENUE WILLIAM A. AMBROSE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Mahoning County, Ohio TO THE CLASS OF '44 You graduate in a fateful year in world history. Many of the boys will go into the service of their country. Many of the girls will take home front jobs to further the war effort. What- ever you do, wherever you go, remember the democratic educational background you have received, the foundation you have been given for your future responsibilities of citizen- ship in a great free country. It is to your generation that the task will be given to maintain the Four Freedoms for which the brave young men of the Allied nations are now so vali- antly fighting. This is a great and grave responsibility. Never forget it. McKELVEY'S 1883 - 1944 Compliments of MAISONETTE FROCKS WADE-TURTON s'rUD1o 18 North Phelps Street YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Exclusive Styles Street Dresses Afternoon Dresses Phone 3-1662 Coats and Lingerie O Raccoon Road Youngstown, Ohio YULU BARBER Phone 9-6076 MEN'S SHOES C O Dress Up for Vicfofy I. W. SMITH 6 SONS 9 Market St. Youngstown Ohio Page Sixty-eight CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '44 O KROECK'S MARKET Fine Foods Fresh and Smoked Hams Vegetables - Fruits - Paints and Hardware O Phone 9-5789 FISHEL'S LUNCH HAMBURG STAND MILKSHAKES - SUNDAES BEVERAGES CHILE-CON-CARNE STEAKS - CHOPS WE SERVE MEALS 3781 Mahoning Ave. Wickliffe PHONE 3-1700 I ACK HAMILTON BEAUTY SALON Stay Healthy-Eat Good Foods HAIR STYLIST and PERMANANENT WAVE 1' f Comp 'mem O SPECIALIST ROYAL FURS TO CLASS or '44 ' Phone 4-7216 12 Bus Arcade Youngstown, Ohio Always a Large Stock on Hand ZBSV2 West Federal Street Youngstown, Ohio Page Sixty-nine INSURANCE COUNSELE and SERVICE SCHNURHENBERGEP1 AGENCY g town, Ohio Ph 9 5800 SOULT'S DRUG STORE BUY BONDS HOME MADE ICE CREAM O A t'ntown, Ohio FEDERAL FURS. Inc KR Y q t wn's Larg t F One Stop Store . G ceries, Meats, Hardwczr D g Gas cmd Oil Central Tower Build g PHONE 2-2078 On the Sq 9 GLASGOW TAILORS S CLOTHES OF CHARACTER YoUNCs'rowN's Two DEPENDABLE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FURNITURE STORES ' Phone 3-1429 312 W. Federal ' Youngstown, Ohio 252 W. Federal St. Market at Philadelphia ' Compliments of Where Youngstown Shops With A Confidence Com pliments of Heindel Service Station SOHIO GAS O Austintown, Ohio Page Seventy-one MEADOWS PRODUCTS COMPANY MOSS PLUMBING CO- REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Manufacturers of 21 N' Champion St. HIGH GRADE Youngstown, Ohio FLAVORING EXTRACTS Lock Box 581 Youngstown, Ohio Next Door to Y. M. C. A. Phone 4-2414 We Sell Direct to You YOUR NEIGHBORING SERVICE STATION FOR EVERY MOTORING NEED MCPHEE BROTHERS SERVICE STATION Corner Canfield and Meridian Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Phone 8-4039 'mf METROPOLITAN SAVINGS cmd LOAN COMPANY 42 North Phelps Street Youngstown, Ohio S Compliments of PRESCRIPTIONS O 1648 Mahoning Ave. ERSKINE 6 SON, Inc. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Lowellville, Ohio Phone 48-66225 Page Seventy-two Com Iete L'ne of F r Coats P ,IQ Stock U PUGH Bnos. Remodeling - Repairs and Storage IEWELERS FRED EVERTH . FURRIER 223 W. Federal St. Youngstown, Ohio 15 West Federal Stfeet Phone 4-3227 Youngstown, Ohio THE HARRIS FOOD MARKET At Center ot Austintown MEATS GROCERIES PRODUCE BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS PHONE 9-6722 VALLEY TIRE AND OIL CO. FIRESTONE PASSENGER CAR. TRUCK, AND FARM IMPLEMENT TIRES 1168 Poland Ave. Youngstown, Ohio Phone 7-2429 LUSTIG'S IOHN DELFS SONS 125 WEST FEDERAL STREET Canfield, Ohio , FEED - GRAIN - COAL SEEDS FERTILIZERS For Nearly Half a Century BUILDERS SUPPLIES The Department Store of Shoes Phone 3-2161 Page Se venty-three WHAT POST-WAR PLAN ARE YOU MAKING FOR YOURSELF? Set a goal for yourself and head toward it, come what may! There'1l be more opportunities than were ever dreamed of . . . for the young man or young woman who is ready for them! Good luck, Seniors! STROUSS - HIRSHBERG'S KNOWN FOR DEPENDABILITY FOR OVER se YEARS CONGRATULATIONS MILTON FLORISTS TO THE CLASS OF '44 1597 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown. Ohio FRED A. WAGNER Phone 9-3318 Your County Commissioner PENN-OHIO Coat. Apron. and Towel HOSSEL HARDWARE S I C 1618 Mahoning Avenue upp Y Ompcmy Phone 9-7517 Operating HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS YOUNGSTOWN TOWEL SUPPLY PITTSBURGH PAINT North Avenue Phone 4-1141 HOUSE FURNISHINGS KEYSTONE BAKERY. Inc. Bakers of KEYSTONE OLD TIME HOME BREAD KEYSTONE SANDWICH AND HONEY WHEAT BREAD Phone 3-1211 Youngstown, Ohio Page Seventy-four THE BERTOLINI BROS. CO. Wickliffe Boulevard MARBLE - TILE - TERRAZZO Youngstown, Ohio Phone 9-6817 Compliments of TEXAC0. SERVICE LYoNs PHYSICIAN SUPPLY COMPANY GENERAL REPAIR GAS OIL TRUSSES 0 SICK ROOM and FIRST AID SUPPLIES Phone 4-0131 26 Fifth Avenue 1727 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, Ohio Youngstown, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '44 a. SUPPLY COMPANY Canfield, Ohio CHANEY FOOD MARKET Mahoning at Schenley Lumber, Hardware, Paint, Building Supplies, Coal, and Prefabricated Brooder Houses Phone 3-451 1 SCHAEFER MUSIC SHOPPE 411 Keith-Albee Building MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - ACCESSORIES SHEET MUSIC and SUPPLIES GUARANTEED INSTRUMENT REPAIRING Phone 3-4605: Res. 7-7687 Youngstown, Ohio Page Seventy-live Compliments of WICKLIFFE LUMBER FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 3720 Mahoning Avenue Phone 9-3726 1 A Coon PLACE TO EAT PIFER'S MARKET MEATS and CECCERIES POULTRY O Phone 9-3222 1619 Mahoning Avenue Uhr Eng Qlahin AUSTINTOWN, OHIO Compliments of AUSTINTOWN AUTO SERVICE OLDSMOBILE AGENCY H. H. DETCHCN, Prop. ACME FEED CO. Flour - Feed - Grain - Seeds - Fertilizer Cement - Sand - Tile - Builders' Supplies 3718 Mahoning Ave., at Wickliffe Youngstown, Ohio Phone 9-3211 Compliments of R. I. ROSENSTEEL IUSTICE OF THE PEACE Page Se venty-six Compliments of DR. A. E. ALLEN 9 West Federal Street Youngstown, Ohio Telephone 7-6833 WILLIAM M. BRIEL S FLORISTS 23 South Belle Vista Phone 9-5715 Congratulations-Class ot 44 WICKLIF FE DEPT. STORE DRY Goons - SHOES - NOTIONS 4141 Mahoning Avenue Phone 9-7545 SHORTY'S HI-SPEED STATION ACCESSORIES Phone 9-5690 Austintown, Ohio WICKLIFFE COAL COMPANY CHAMPION PITTSBURGH LUMP and OTHEH GRADES Office and Yard 3733V2 Mahoning Ave. Extension Office 9-5312 Residence 2-2165 Youngstown, Ohio Compliments of A FRIEND Page Se venty-se ven B. F. PALMER SERVICE STATION 5 r 3207 Mahoning Avenu SOCIETY BRAND phone 9-0941 CLOTHES For Young Men and Men k gg Who Stay Young Q - Q . THE .,C2Ull2I: ., l1GI? INC- AULD RUG 139 W. Federal St. and Youngstown, Ohio WINDOW SHADES and LINOLEUM 261 West Boardman Str t SHOE REPAIRING Phone 7-2515 2410 Mahoning Avenue Youngstown' Ohio Phone 7-6524 Good U Complimenfs Of SUPERIOR AUTO SALES I. G. WILHELM ' com., ASHES and , We BUY fo' Cash , GENERAL HAULING and Sell at Lowest Pnc 1 Riblet Rd' 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, Ohio PgS gh C. 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