Bloomfield High School - Zenith Yearbook (Centerville, PA)

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'rif F 5 ral ,. my r -1 4 .- A V- 51, HY? in in WTHE ZENITHW Published by The Senior Class of Bloomfield High School Q Volume II May, 1938 Editor-in-chief Business Manager Stella Dobuzynski Myron Jones n --- FOREWORD ' In compiling true Zenithn, our supreme endeavor was to produce an attractive, artistic, and more pic- turesque volume of the Bloomfield High School high lights occurring dure ing the school term of nineteen thir- ty seven and thirty eight. AS e result of this motive, we hope that the vague memories in the future may be stimulated into distinct recollections by reminiscing through these pages! ! 5 i 1 E H TO MR. C. REID ST. JOHN our PRIFCIPAI, ADVISOR, INSTRUCTOR above all an AMIABIE CONPKNION and INTEILECTUAL PROMOTER of nPROGRESSIVE c1T1zEwsH1Pn in Sincere Appreciation of his invaluable Ingenuitv in solving our problems Fervent Assistance in preparing our work Integrity in alleviatinv our burdens Durine our Entire HIGH-SCHOOL-DAYS W3 The Senior Class of 1939 affectionately Dedicate THE ZEN ITHH i, 'R 5 V O t 7,6 5 .1 Wwf,.o A x'WY I V 8 K migqii tj 'Aff 4,,, ,T ,,.- ,.:.4, Q,JM, W , V M gigmgw HmQhLw'q JF 2551- WgQHQEpo'WaLoQgHw fow-w-' O' ' FQWR Hi Az fi -' ' N. M.. ,,-q,'XN5NZ,?' -AIDIMI um IISTIRAWIIUN ,os J,m,.,, si my f '- W WJ? 43' 1 3 0 --- BOARD OF DIRECTORS --- President Mr. James G. Humes Secretary Mr. Milton Iafferty Mr. Arnold Blakeslee Mrs. Lloyd Wellman Mrs. Rhoda Hawthorne MACULTY l , ,. . , i 2 A 5 I 5 5 E 1 L V : '1 I. :A 'Z E 5 1 V 11 i 1 u E E .4 Egni:.,,..?.-ff X - 1 2 . .J 2 - N D ' Q h Q ! KWH-6' x l N n 0 S r fe.3 ' --- CL ASS OWTPICWUS -- President ' - Myron .Tones Vice-president - Stella TNOUUZYUSP1 Secretary . Mary fioveleski Treasurer - Uoy Drake Class Advisor - Mr. St. .Tohn l O'T TO ON T'-PW IQ OUP AIN COLOPQ :blue and white F'T0WWfQ:sweet mea : ' 153: Q 'f-3-sw , X. 3. u , V f -'Lf HB MEAE M. f- up f f mai. f ,- ,il f,,..vJ 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'QQQQQQQQQQYQQQQEQ i ' fx ' -:4 E' Ax 3 . 'T E gb , + hgh Baa' Ax , u 1 u .. ,N Axwfn K n- ...W nr- A S. U 1 W 7 f Q e s E 5 H 5 li 5 E 1 1 5 1 5 1 A J A I u E i 5 3 5 5 4 I ffl f II II X N Xl Vr F----5COMMENUEMENE'PROGRAM --- Junior-Senior Banquet . Grange Hall Theater Party - Titusville May 6 If JI 1' N N H 91 71 N N NNN!! 19 N M N N Q! N Baccalaureate Service May 22 - Riceville Methodist Church Sermon, WFecing The Truth N by Rev. Sherwood Weeks VYVVHNHNH!!NNNY11fV1'HHVN'Ii'1II! Commencement Nay 26 - Bloomfield Auditorium Processional, Wzouaveu by Jackson Invocation Rev. Sherwood Weeks Valve Trombone Solo Gerald Edwards Salutatory, NOur Ship of Staten by Dorothy Wilkins Sextet: nBonnie Eoonn Scotch Folk Song NI Would That My Leven Mendelssohn- Bartholdy WThe Night Has A Thousand Eyesn 'E. Xu. Johns Valedictory, NThe Democratic Ideeln by Stella Dobuzynski Orchestra, nLittle Corporaln by Laurendeau Address, nDynamic Dreamersu, by Rev. Aa Karr Lastor of Stone Church, Feadville Overture, Wkagnetan by hill Huff Fresertation of Awards ' Tresentation of Diplomas - J. G. Humes, ' Pres. T. of Ed. Benediction Recessionel, NSaboN by Bennett Music - Fvruished by High School Orchestra iott 1.11 I MQ Nj 235 1 by x 1 1 N N I Sl 'WHO'S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS ' Most popular girl Stella Dobuzynski Most popular boy Myron Jones Most athletic girl Mary Coveleski Most athletic boy Edward Malec Best looking girl Dorothy Wilkins Best looking boy Frank Gawllnski Most studious Stella Dobuzynski Best all around - - student Stella Dobuzynski Most polite Myron Jones Most likely to succeed b Myron Jones Most bashful Virginia Southall Wittiest I Roy Drake --A 4 --9 all --4-4-- A 1 1 Q i 1 I 1411! S ffff Wfmsfia X I N7 THE SENIOR PLAY The Senior play UDummyH was produced under the direction of Miss Jean Kellvyxon Tuesday, April 26 in the B.H.S. Auditor- ium. The seniors extend their thanks of appreciation for the response and support they received. Q The story centered around the WDummyW. He had seen the picture of Jim Cameron's -cousin, Margaret, and wanted to meet her. As Margaret's mother would not allow her to meet this young man, and since Professor Walton had an advertisement in the paper for a deaf and dumb secretary, Curt Blair adopted this dummy ruse to gain admission into the house. A strange man, Sam Hedges, arrived with a valuable diamond. He delivered it to the Professor, got the receipt, and made plans to steal it. The diamond disappeared and Alaska, a detective, was called in to help solve the mystery. He found that, Dorothy Burke, the nurse who was called in to care for Mrs. Walton was a fake one and was in- volved in the mystery. The Dummy proved to be a better detect- ive than Alaska, and also won Margaret. Of course, Sylvia, the maid, seemed to know something about the affairs going on. The students who took part are: Duane Obert lProfessor Waltonb, Stella Dobuzynski CMrs. Waltonj, Dorothy Wilkins lmargaretj, Myron Jones fCurt Blairj, Edward Malec Clim Cameronl, Roy Drake CAlaskaJ, Gerald Edwards lSamJ, Thelma Shreve fDorothy3, Elsie Blakes- lee CSylviaJ. The stage managers were Gerald Waid and Frank Gawlinskig the property manager and prompter was Mary Coveleskig the property manager was Arthur Fosburghg and publicity manager was Virginia Southall. E 1 E 1 2 H 4'Z4'4v .I II f V V M E SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1958, of Bloomfield High School, being about to graduate and of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and pub lish this our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave our happy-go- lucky ways and pleasing personalities!! ' Our successors, the worthy class of l939, will hereby be granted the school facilities, valuable books of knowledge, and certain in- dividual characteristics and talents that have made us outstanding! Edward Malec bequeaths his mischief- making seat in the corner to Chester Visniesky. To Leora Morton does Mary Coveleski glad- ly hand over her skill in one-handed B.B. shots Dorothy Wilkins leaves her typing speed to Irene Filiger. Virginia Southall gives her FAMOUS SPEECHES to Alex Aversa. Thelma Shrevels HUNT and POKE system of typing is left in Russell Wright's finger-tips! Gerald Waid bequeaths his Model A Ford to Twila Metz. The giggles and wise cracks' of Roy Drake are bestowed to Marion Boutwell. To Vivian Obert, Arhur Fosburgh gives his handsome, winning smile! , Frank Gawlinski transfers his grinning facial expression to Robert Greer hoping that Bob may soon be known as Charlie McCarthy . Marjorie Ongley receives Myron Jones' business nature. To Nick Yost goes the artistic talent of Elsie Blakeslee! Stella Dobuzynski bestows her superior intelligence upon Carrie Langworthy. Georgiavenna Beckwith will possess Duane Obert's quiet feeling of contentment. Gerald Edwards bequeaths his tuba to Geneva Amyi The foregoing instrument was approved and declared to be the last will and testament of the class of nineteen thirty seven and thirty eight!! E H Q E Q ! i Q TZ .P L ' :Kiki WLC' ITT' I0 Anpearance Vivacious Pastime innoying Willie Favorite Expression Hmurn around, Willietn imbition Nurse FFXI? Mjypv COVYTQT'-EQ1rI Fkikik Appearance Athletic Pastime Wbispering to Eddie Favorite Expression HOh Veah, Tellaln Ambition Famous Tap Dancer tt' sCP12I.I. -fx rcPfTZY'k'S TI ' Appearance serene Pastime weeding Favorite Uxpression Ncee Wbiztv mnbition Nurse lkfkbk Q0-v pp affix Appearance Qtealthy Pastime laughing at bis own Jokes Favorite Expression Nwheeyytn Ambition Astronomer Hkfkfk GFP-p1-I-.D Q1-xwrqnq vkbkvk. Appearance Qturdy Dastime ' Milking Cows!! Favorite Expression n0h--My Uoshtn Ambition Orchestra Leader Jhvklk +qrpr r'p 7707 Zprrmffr' Jkvklk Appearance denial Pastime Day Dreaming of Tecra!! Favorite Fxpression NIS that all rishtqn Ambition . Vocational Teacher Ikirik 'glQ'tT.TTf f'wtsrI ,tTf'!T'T I Pkakvk Appearance Qolemn Uastime Qparking Fenavieve Wyvoffl Favorite Fxnression Weuits Matin .mnbition Crampion Roxer XXX mnrmoqq' !TOvf1q Ukfffk Appearance Pleasant Pastime Translating Mariorie's Latin Votes!! Favorite Pxpression WOb Ueckgv Ambition Uorticulturist YYY 11'Ty1sy'D-P y4,qi!I1'1C JIOF5? Appearance E Agile ?astime Uolding Mary's Vand Favorite Expression NChesL Vey Chest? Ambition Wlectrician ! E 4 E r G 1 'X' DUANE OBERT 'X' Appearance NProfessorW Pastime Paddling News Favorite Expression . NWhaaat?W Ambition Cigar Manufacturer ' Thelma Shreve WU Appearance Docile Pastime Uke Favorite Expression Nmurdern Ambition Opera Singer ' VIRGINIA soU'TH.ALI. 'W' Appearance Demure Pastime Throwing stones at Alex Favorite Expression NNoooo!n Ambition Nurse ' GERALD WAIP ' Appearance Sedate Pastime Driving a Model WAN Ford Favorite Expression 'I Know Thatln Ambition Prize Fighter 'W' DOROTHY WILKINS 'W' Appearance Comely Pastime Bothering the Boys Favorite Expression WHey Eddieln Ambition Stenographer --- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY --- Our four long years of High School study- ing are over in factg but not in memory! An interestingly delightful picture of Bloomfield High School remains in every Senior's mind. During our Freshman and Sophomore years W took part in the school activities and became acquainted with the curriculum. In our Junior year we were beginning to realize our future needs, and in the meantime served several de- licious cinners. Most of all we enjoyed the preparations in giving a banquet for the Sen- iors. Of course, our Senior year will be the one to remember! We certainly had fun spons- oring our Hallowe'an Party and working on our Senior Play nDummyW which everyone enjoyed. The last two big numbers were the Banquet the Juniors gave us and our commencement---e PARADE OF CAPS ANT GOWNS!!!! I N QQQQQQ xy xx xy xr xv xv xv W X0 xxx N I i E SEPT. 7--Smiles! Smiles! Smiles: First day of school! New pupils! Chester Betz he has found an inspiration! 14--School orchestra played at Lincoln- ville church. 17--Sensational playing by Malec at Cam- bridge: Score lO-35 22--Girls' Athletic dinner!! 25--Wellmon's team on HThe Road to Gloryn --defeated Randolph: Score 16-5! 29--Boys' Athletic dinner--a great suc- cess! Who said they couldn't ccok???? ' OCT. 1--Excitement!! Treasure hunt and Weiner roast sponsored by Athletic Association. 8--Chester went home from school with a stiff neck--looked out the window too much!! 19--Mr. St. John just loves to teach Nsight-readingn in Latin ll ! 20--All saw the Hbirdien when pictures were taken! 21--Basket Ball physical examination. 28--Senior Hallowe'en Party! Why did Mr. St. John awaken Mr. Thomas at midnight to borrow a tire pump???? 29--Teachers Institute! NOV. ll--Benefit dinner for Louise Boutwell who lost possessions in fire at Slippery Rock. 16--Boom!!! Bang!!! Mr. Wellman tried to blow up the school building! 25,26--Hurrah! Hurrah! Thanksgiving Vacation. 50--We've got rhythm in our hunt and poke system!! ---Mr. Graham!! 30--Boys' team suffered a misfortune-- Myron Jones' ankle was dislocated in playing against Union City. ' DEC. 5--The play UThe Adventures of Tom Sawyern at last brought Carrie and Nick together 10--Everyone in chapel enjoyed the Christ- mas Carols of Mrs. Munn's seventh and eighth grade group. 14.--Our boys sure look Wswelln in their new basket ball suits!! i 5 me O 4 Q H a I-I he- :' .u- we .3 1 , S, 5 ri v -uf, . , if -, ' 4? .g, .T v Lg- f .' 515: I fl'- , . . . ,, , :V .. 4,21 1 . . 6523: kff?'5 I Q. 5 ,JL ' ' ' fig? 2 ' 'F bf- -. . Lk., .' -1. '15 ,...,g . .. Y txfpv' .-re .J 'f ' N' . ' Silk: Q ' ' . ' uw. . -2 ' 'A -4 X55 , 'fii . .3 Q . v . - .. lj xg,-3' gil A, ,f 15 ., -V22 ., , , . - auf V 'v-. -- u 1 U 'Q I -. 'k uw- V. aw ' , -1 - TY.. Q J-tri' i V 'iX 1 wg.. If 1112- ' -it 5:16 ' 1 3. V - ne . QQ f', Q- - Pwr, 1.4 'V ' ' . . ' . Z. ., V ' . 3 F ' 1- ' vi -1- L13 V 1, :,, 3-.fy 5. ' . - - .r . Q7 H221 - W 'M ' LA ,l if-5+ ,I I 1 y J ' 3 - ' . x 1-fT. ' Q '- slain' Y-,..,, I , ,r ff' 2 x 4 f .A .. L 51 ,pix : ' 'H ' V u ' ' nil' - , Ev- f, J Up. .L H ,ju , 9 , : .:' gg: ' 4 h 4 :- :Z 1 1 - 1 f . . -' . , .3 ,E ,, .V , .-LA F.. , 4 ' ' o . 1 . ev A A 'N' rn, -.:,.'f, .Q 4 Dar' , , ing in Chapel. 21--The grades' Christmas Plays given in Chapel. Nl--What was that trick the Freshies tried to pull on Mr. Graham???? 22--Mrs. Munn entertained with two Christ- mas Plays--nWho's Taking Santa's Place?N, and Minty Malviny's Santa Claus . 22--Wonder when Mr. St. John will play his trumpet to us again!! zz--Christmas Vacation. JAN. Sn-Back to start the new year right! llw-We don't know what religious sect Nick Yost belongs to, buy he E212 he knows his twenty commandments. ' l4--Girls initiated their new basket ball suits at Cambridge. BO--Orchestra played in Meadville for a Principals' and High School Teachers' meeting. Mary E. and Nick took advantage of the back seat in Mr. Higgins' bus!! 20, 21--Oh! Oh! Mid-term exams. 24--New schedule introduced to accommodate the girls taking Home Economics from Miss Boyle FEB. 14:-The teachers seem quite popular when it comes to receiving valentines. 17--Farmers Institute. MARCH 2--Home Economic dinner! 7--Girls lost to East Fallowfield by four points on the Allegheny College floor! 8,9,l4,l5H-Class Tournaments--Senior boys and girls won!! APRIL 1--Why were the teachers' chairs tied to their desks??????? al--P. T. A. Council--orchestra, girls' glee club, and seventh and elghth grades rep- resented. ' 236--Senlcrs gave their play Dummy . MAY 6 -JuniormSenior Banquet! 26--Baccalaureate services at Riceville. 56-uCommencement!! The great day we have been anticipating!! 15--School picnic--We, the Seniors, take this chance to say goodby! Farewelllill . yr, 1 if' V .wg . l 6-L.. , ., .' '! f ., QL.: T'-f. .'4 51- 5 M V- Y.- adn . 'L' 'Q 1 - , 1 Q ' . T .35 I , li K 1 Q55 -r V 71:17 ai' , ... ' f V v , K, A A A M. wha lla f X X N V M --- CLASS OFFICERS --- President ' - Vivian Obert Vice-president - Marion Boutwell Secretary - Marjorie Willey Treasurer - Russell Wright Class Advisor - Miss Kelley COLORS : blue and white FLOWER5:1ilies of the valley and blue-bells 1 I I u X J I 1 L. w 4 d I Ilia ff f I S . V .S . .2 . ,. ,A.. xm VN 5 S U II? S Qi ' f. P , ,, '.A K, .-., qx , , ., 2 h 155 A M --- CLASS OFFICERS --- Paul Northrop President - - Helen Shreve Freda Russell Gwwwemm Vice-president Secretary - Treasurer - Class Advisor - Miss Crozier MOTTO 'SUCCESS WAITS AT LABOR'S GATESN GOLORS:blue and whiteFLOWER:white rose 'GQQGQC 4r.4g4q Wn'hCNn .S .44 mmn gm 7 Lw???WF. x f gin 2- 9i'Qf?Yb 3ff'2f 511- Qi? ' gxfw ,M ,,,- rm ,qu A ,. . W. . :T gil, .4 3 Hfgivnv - L .- lr' X -4. . ,af buf? !,,'f r 4 44 ' ' 4 , , d L, if A 4' J. ' 1 'N , 555 , -IL 'X Y 9 Y tr' WL H3 0 n L VFCQE larjorim ?QHlTs it? 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XF., -X X! ,N 1 a F I 4 If II f SS X X X V M BOYS' BASKET BALL DATE HOME Nov. 50 29 Dec. 7 25 Dec. 10 26 Dec. 17 22 Dec. 21 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 18 Jan. 14 52 Jan. 18 59 Jan. 28 50 Feb. 1 54 Feb. 4 18 Feb. 11 21 Feb. 15 21 Feb. 18 14 Feb. 22 27 Feb. 25 59 411 OPPONENTS Union City Waterford Union City Townville Randolph Wattsburg Saegertown Cambridge Centerville Cochranton Townville Randolph Saegertown Cambridge Cochranton Spartansburg Spartansburg 4II SCORE 52 40 50 15 27 22 26 57 17 18 30 16 18 52 28 14 19 Under the helpful assistance of Mr. Well- mon, the boys won seven of their twelve league games, after beginning their season with a hand icap. As the last hope of entering the tournar ments was gone, the boys finally journeyed to Meadville to render their service of cheering for the girls: Bovs ' DATE HOME Sept. iv io Sept. 24 16 . oct . i ie Oct. 8 5 MUSHBALL OPPONENTS Cambridge Randolph Townville Cambridge SCORE 5 5 6 5 The Boys' Mushball Team, in order to keep its former reputation, had the task of proving victorious in every game of the season. This was easily accomplished through the able coach ing of Mr. Wellmcn and the cooperation of the boys. :X - . f I 1 . . Sw. if-v 5 ,1-. . . ,. . .L I Will ,,. L. ,A -n ' . Q.. Q f ' mf A ,Q 'J' J. I, , img, . ' 515- : ,-Q f- 4,7-51251, Q. r' a f 5, Q, V' Qtr? pn -:Q J. -1'l,jC'4-1' I 1 4 gf K . . 2 Tiff? 5 A, . ,.,,. .g, , if! 1 ffl gf! 111111 Zi! SS GIRLS' BASKET BALL DATE HOME OPPONENTS SCORE Dec. 10 15 Spartansburg l Dec. 17 42 Townville 16 Dec. 21 25 Randolph 21 Jan. 7 55 Saegertown 9 Jan. 14 50 Cambridge 19 Jan. 18 26 Centerville 16 Feb. 1 42 Townville 19 Feb. 4 18 Randolph 4 18 Feb. ll 15 Saegertown ' '15 Feb. 15 59 ' Cambridge 21 Feb. 22 24 Spartansburg 9 Feb. 25 31 Spartansburg A 20 Mar. 7 16 East Fallowfield 20 561 262' Grateful acknowledgment is extended to Miss Crozier, whose able coaching along with the hearty cooperation of the girls brought victory during every league game in the east- ern division. The team met its first and final defeat on the Allegheny Gymnasium when it clash- ed with East Fallowfieldl . For the coming basket ball season we eager- ly look forward to a better, stronger girls' team which will uphold the HBloomfield Spiritn. cxmss Tounnmvxnwfrs The superiority in basket ball strength was prevalent within the Senior Class during the inter-class games which were played at noon, Miss Crozier and Mr. Wellmon acting as referees. The skill of both undefeated teams is willed to the Seniors of 1959! fffffff M QxfQQQQx g5,xfxfx,g X7 W W N7 N7 57 w 5 F Q a s 'i , , ,I r . 1 5 ,nb M- x,J LH if - ' f -I M .. -J - L47 -'-1: 'g, IQ A .W- -, gg , ., f, , 5, , .. 5 5 - ir ,V -1 5' ...n m Y' '31 1 7 if 'f ' M .'13k .?f jeff g:,ff,gf' L . Q ,. .'- ' 3,2 ,J , - . EQ- I Q. ., gg , V.: , : A I .1 sn iii, ' I il?1..5 'f 3 ' nm 1 A eg, ...fu ' U1 'ar 2 1 5 2 5 Q S E .v-g.-.rn .- L L E f 3 L J ,M , . -...., ln' .ff . ,M . xl ,:' X AF, y-f :V AFI, XXI? , r L xLV 1' 1 TY ,.., aj al ,W egg ev 1 M' , W. 3 J. ?i 1 4,55 Eff 3 .r rw Y w. 1. 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DIRECTOR and TRUM ET PLAYER - Mr. Graham VIOLINS SLIDE TROMBONE Mary Edwards Nick Yost Marjorie Ongley TUBA A Sylvia Obert Gerald Edwards Le Vieve Obert TRUMPETS Marion Boutwell Dorothy Wilkins Genevieve Stover Winnifred Beckwith SAXAPHONES DRUMS Avadean King James Beckwith Duane Obert PIANO Fred Dilley Vivian Obert CLKRINET BELLS Georgiavenna Beckwith Dorothy Willey --- THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB --- Under the lively direction of Miss Kelley, the High School Girls' Glee Club had blossomed forth into a more melodious and harmonious group. Throughout the year they had eagerly participated in P.T.A. Programs, the annual Commencement Exercises, and the Forensic Contes at Meadville. The members of the Club are: first sop- ranos-Marjorie Ongley, Shirley Riley, Celia Cross, Jean Betz, Ruth Hanna, Ruth Wilkins, Avadean King, Helen Legnosky, Arloene Van Tas- sel, second sopranos-Winifred Beckwith, Ger- trude Dine, Leora Morton, Dorothy Wilkins, Thelma Shreve, altos-Vivian Obert, Phyllis Haye Georgiavenna Beckwith, Sylvia Obert. . Nw . fi -S ' vryfk JT- 4, Y.. .gk xL,V,1, .V V - Em ,V . . , V ' ' - 1,. ag: -. 1 . ' 1 -5 V, ug 5 . ,V .- ,V,fp..-'uqQ,.V Q- ,554 -.MV ' 1.21- 1, ' -.IV gg'57,f,?'. '12 .1 . ' 1'...V.V'ii, V 'V-.' V' V- 'wi a'-1'2 Hfffwf-jf' . 12.3 . Q. gwl-,i,,..,QV..,.5 k 1-..V . 4- 4- + 'V' .7 J., ,I V, . K- A V: V-1 ff'-,-jeV -,gg gli,-3' Vs: .AA , '.V,,V.3 r'q1':-.gl 11. ,,, ' -v x-ff:V. ,A ..-fl-r 1 L L 5'1 .1 .fiirv 'V ,,,12:q-v.':nfi?r .Lff-Lexi? 5 , 'fi I . .j...j', Um ,iw f -I V. H Vg.. . V ,K my V-V' 3, fi-4131 -,ix .' l..1i:.. VV-i'.V?3'V'.- vi ,A ,L -. ,1,.- 1. V., -Vp .'..,V,. - . 5 Q- 'j. V ag? . .-14521 'Y '.L-:- :. .J V. f l . . 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J. . .. V .V , 4,7-, , L i , 1 .. .YV f ffl.. '51 g . V:.:f- 4' 1 vt- - , L, -A v. i.V.V.g-. rfi -i.-V:,1, 1 , - . . Y ,., 2 . ' , ' qi., ,,y. --.- W, ,I-1' V ., -, 1. rv 1, f-.'?z,,,-V 1... nl. ' f, -- 5?--2 -.QFV f . -. '1- - . . 1.2.5 ,-....,,..A4.?.V 4551--,.+,,.,L dl ' ,. A -a . 5 Q r-gp ., I ' .V ,sim lf 5- -'Vfg. ,-4.5.2.3 2 14. ' V ' - Z3 pp-t Y, li ed, V V' .xii V Q 1: E K. M H . . . .. -- ,. + A, :j Yr , ' , ' ,V 5 i . . V V W . I V xi-.l. .I N' . '- r 'll , ,V V ' ' . ' : , -1 Q v 5 N --- NTHE ZENITHH --- Edit or-in-chief Stella Dobuzyoski Assistant Editor Vivian Obert Business Manager Myron Jones Assistant Business Manager Marion Boutwell Literary Editor Dorothy Wilkins Sports Editor Gerald Edwards Production Manager Duane Obert Humor arthur Fosburgh Russell Wright Marjorie Ongley Art Editor Elsie Blakeslee Faculty Advisor Miss Jean Kelley --- HCEEMOH CLUBH --- The organization of the Home Economics Club took place on February 25, 1958. Offi- cers were elected as follows: President-Marjorie Ongley v1ce-president-Georaiavenna Beckwith Treasurer-Kathryn Weed ' Secretary-Carrie lansworthy After its organization, the Club met on March ll and adopted the name Ceemoh as a suitable title. The activities of the Club consisted of a dinner, a candy sale, and an Easter Eau Sale--all provinp very successful. The money earned will help pay the expenses of a trip to Harrisburg which the Club plans to take in the near future! c ' X r A 5 . 5,:,p?, , ' '11--iw, 1.-1 -im 5 ',,i F,, 5, LY.: '.', 2.,,'gL- ,gf V .' Y ,Y -J-1 vcalfw , +2 1 gimvi. ,,3g.,z11QL-.'.gL Q ' 2451? ig. 'V .,?. .. 7?FM1if'5'- A -, ' .-fi!-a-f 1 Q41 11.5 - f, -a,.f.m-,Q ,..f 1' :Q-:f L' 2 ' '-fr'- ' LR , Jig-ff' -J., si wgwq, 'H 2 '. .W 4 - . .., ' ' ' L wi ,- fig 1 If . 'va il 'V F- .QE fl. V .Q V .3235 Q, . , 6 , .4 J, , . ,l-21.11, ' . .fr fr . i Alf E555 1 '-Q . ,+A-,,1. , f .f , J V1 WTHE ADVENTURES OF TON oAWYERn WThe Adventures of Tom Sawyeru, a play in three acts, was presented under the direc- tion of Miss Kelley by the Public Speaking Class and the Juniors on Friday, December 3, 1037 in the Bloomfield High School Auditorium. In the play, active Tom Bauyer's QNick Yostl clever ruses proved very laughable and interesting, such as his plan to get the fence whiteweshed by making out to his companions that the job was highly desireable and even worth money for the privilege of attempting. Tom's adored one, Becky Thatcher CCarrie Langworthyj, expressed her affectionate nature when Tom and his less unfortunate friend, Huck Finn lRussell Wrightl, along with his bosom pal, Joe Harper KAleX Aversal, were believed to have been murdorcdg instead they survived another daring experience. Other characters in the production were: Tom's Aunt Polly CDorothy Wilkinsj, half brother Sidney CClinton Thomasy, Tom's Cousin Mary iMarjorie Willcyl, a neighbor, Mrs. Sereny Harper KTwila Metzl, Susie Harper KNancy Gouldsmithj, Widow Douglas fLeora Mortonl, a young negro boy Jim, KMarion Boutwelll, and Sheriff CEarl Van Tassell. Those on the staff who helped make the play a success were Vivian Obert, business manager, Marjorie Ongley, reserve seats, Virginia Southall and Georgiavenne Beckwith, property managersg Charles Morton, stage manager. W, if fxrvsi ww -1 , , 1-53593 455551 '. -' :ggi L . .A-, ,Z ,Q iff! 'L JE .-.16.Aq5- A ,Qi V, Ak. 56' -. ., ,J basil, , 1, !',,j1 SEg , 3 a: jj, 'P .,,. ,' V 1 4 -,.M.-:,. . ,,, 'S fu ,V -L H v 1 4 r v - . .. , -Q, 5 ' -1. . .-w - . vw 4 ' if' ' '3 . 'V-'V A ,,-, ..-- . 31' ' -gy, ' 1, Pig . ggwxn iff- J: Ye iw an 3.4 ., ,. : -' 4 'Z L 'J' . . grain ...Q - ,-v ', - ri.. s ,. , . , .Lin ,Y z ' ' :Q ..A H ff' ' -- F .. M. . f V. it ' us! i ' sf' - 'fr ,, 5 31 ,, e, u. -1. Jg ' ' 3 ALTA. 'Q ,,. , ,?, . 1 4 . A5 .D J. in 1 ' -iagrwru Ei. f ,,K, -.-- -1, ..,. f 7-. E Lv L 1 . . . . A . W , - I , ' ' 5 -If , qu,:. g J 1 A .1 :' 5' K ,. - ': H-ef -V , .fl ng- gn A -e I v 'A' , ,, A V A A-My V, if Pj . 5:1 F-- ,'P' A. Le. ?. ' rx w, in ' . , L, f . L 1 H.. ,fi 1 ' an - .-ln. f ., 4 -HK f F: A. Hrvselwl N v 24 II I .1 .1 CHRISTMAS PLAYS The P. T. A. meeting of December 20, 1937 was given over to the grade teachers who put on three plays. Mrs. Grant, teacher of the first and second grades, directed NFarewell to Toy- landn. We'll all remember Grant Price, rider of the hobby horse, and his NI'm so excitedn. Miss Buchanan, teacher of third and fourth grades, and Mrs. Rubright, teacher of fifth and sixth grades directed NO Come Ye to Bethlehemn and Wwho Bclieves in Santa Clause?W. The former gave us the story of the birth of Christ, and the latter showed how children appreciated Santa Clause. SENIOR JAMBOREE On October 28, 1957 the seniors sponsored a masquerade Hallowe'cn party in the school gym- nasium. There was a grand msrch for which priz- es were given to the best wget upn and the fun- niest. ' The program, similar to a floor show, con- sisted of: A Shadow Show of Dr. Killimquick's famous operation. WLct Me Call You Sweetheertv by the orch- estra. p Boxing Match Musical number by the Quintuplets from Podunk The Dancing Horse Tap Dance by three clowns NThree Jolly Fishermenn sung by the Fire- men's Band , Clown Act by Tumble :nd Fumble nMy New Silk Hath sung by the Firemen's Band Later everyone had his fortune told, visit- ed the House of Horrors, and had a delicious lunch. The Senior Class thanks all who helped make the party a success! 5 ai :' 3 Q 1111 11111 1 X Xe X X I S7 Ksxinsps-w-we Wim -AD HMG fa 5 X x X m The financial aid of those merchants and business men who have willingly cooperated in mek ing possible this publication of UThe Zenithn and the fulfillment of our supreme endeavor is very greatly appreciated. In return for their generosity, we, as mem bers of the Staff and the Senior Class, should eagerly support them always! 1 1 I 111 QQX si sz I 1 i v v X ,J Q w -15 ff,-5 ifqfa M, , if wff mi 1 .x- L L A - C0mpLnmenfS D OLD? -THE FLORIST Home 'oF Qwaliby Flvwers eos E. High Street New Store 3, Greenko we U C Ly P 51 Ph 58 nion i enns vania One 1 Compliments Umm Mswnowey SUPPLY COMPAN Y rzmsv, u.E,PA Compimenfs of IB! 'T Uncolnvllle Pd. . RU SF of BROS. U NION CITY PA. ' 4f.'Gi'i-Q'-QSC I V X I .l . 1 J 3 V i . M-if . 1 .-.,, , ji ' . :..f ' .V .ff Q 'ws .-, 4- -V H Y v - 4 U . 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When ice cream grows on macononi trees When Sahara's sands are muddy, When cats and dogs wear overshoas, That's when wa lika to study. QQ. 2' Q' .!f.J' J' -3329! lf 21 Mr. Wellman: Name a great time saver, Edward. Edward Malcc: Iovs at first sight. aarawrvaara In tho parlor thera were three, He, the parlor lamp, and she: . Two is company you have heard no doubt: So the parlor lamp went out. -3?-Y -!-4 -354' 1 9'-A161 -3: -2? Virginia Southall made a remark about tha Patrons of' Husbandry in History Class. Miss Crozier: Whats that? If it has anything to do with getting married, I guess I'll join it a'.3g.9 :'.s'.v 1-any -'gg . If 1 .' 71' IP ' Russell: I'vc finishcd with that girl. Duane: Why? A Russell: Sha asked ma if I danced. Duane: What's so insulting about that? Russell: I was dancing with her, when Sha askgd mo. fl ,, . . .s.,,.,. -,,., II.. I Miss Kelley: Did you pct permission to speak, Nick? Nick Yost: I bnliavr so. Miss Kcllay: Whcn? Nick Yost: Ycstarday. +4a1f+4+rwr Rockfa-byc Sanior on thc treo top As long as you study your pradss will not drop, But if you stop divmins your standing will fall And down will como Sonior, diploma and all. as asa az 4' af-as -ze 4? Mr. Wallmon: What is the chief source of iodine, Nick? Nick Yost: Tha drug storf. -35-65 -39-35-72-34 454' -3'-Wit Roy Drakss ' Pr ova rb: Ma ny a t rue word of' w is d om has bean s pow-n thr ougzh fa lsr? teeth 3 wwN'1w'w. -. ' .na .',!U l' 1, ,, I 1: '- 4+ A L - 5.5, . R4-S1 -f n-Z,x'f-al Q . g , 5 1. V11 F , ,, Q F ,', l ,, ,gi f' y +51 545 , ' 4 A .. ,Ve + .S 'e -- ' L mf 'Q , a C V Y I ,V v S: w Y . ' -1 .I ,, fl, - s- I ja J 1 SS X! N! Q4 I6 NZ QLASS RINGS ,-M4 Ppgvs, COMMEN CEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS TROPME5 ...A me mt. 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